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    Baby Ducks In The FP - TWB70

    Baby Ducks In The FP - TWB70

    The FP is like Breaking: Electric Boogaloo set in a dystopian society of young twenty somethings who think the world's flat and nothing exists outside the confines of their California subdivisions.

    Frazier Park and the 248

    Frazier Park, a subdivision somewhere in the greater state of California where wars aren’t fought over color or race but by county lines and dance. Not the Samba, not ballet, no crunk, but video game dance battles.

    Hero is In The DNA

    JTRO, brother to BTRO and witness to his fall from grace, leaves the 248 in great hero fashion to grieve for a period of time unknown to everyone but the screenwriter of this film. 

     

    TRO Hearts Stacey In The Fp

    Fathers, be good to your daughters Daughters will love like you do But without the drink, fathers becomes a-holes and beat up on their daughters.

    The Redeemer

    No redemption song is complete without it’s maestro, BLT, to lead the redeemer to salvation. Through training and excessive hard work, JTRO will work his way to the supreme status of sleeping within the trainers quarters. Scrubs sleep outside. To be the best and covet a comfortable mattress, JTRO will have to be the best, but unfortunately his vision is cloudy — he lacks focus. That girl got him dizzy! No heroes journey goes without a training montage! (Jamaican Horns Here)

    1. Running
    2. Weights
    3. Running with weights, DC, piggyback
    4. Dragging a tire
    5. Beat Beat Revolution Waffles sandwiches
    6. And electrified tennis racquets - now lasts some low grade Rocky shit

    N: Never I: Ignorant G: Getting G: Goals A: Accomplished

    I saw no black people in this film. 

    Stripper Shame

    I was more upset over the tire stripper pool. Okay, this is the moment in the heroes journey when he’s tested before the final face off with L Double E . JTRO, his trainer BLT, and KCDC invade a party hosted in the 138, a ramshackle Russian Trailerhenge park where dreams go to die. 

    BTRO Avenged!

    A cage ain’t gonna do nothing for you but give somebody tetanus in this instance. After the hero avenges his brother’s death, a fight breaks out and somebody pulls a gun. This was by far the best directed sequence in the movie. The effects were well done and the action scenes were quite impressive for a film on a limited budget. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5QtZs09_0Y

    The FP Does Not Get Made Without Overwhelming Support

    As ridiculous a film this is; The FP does not get made if not for the support of family, friends, and the entire 248. Someone had to read this script and question whether the Trost Bros. had lost their collective minds. 

    The Scoop Dujour

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    The squeal to The FP in the works. BEATS OF RAGE: THE FP PART II Almost Black - Indian student accepted into medical school as an African American

    Flava Text of the Week:

    Never Ignorant Gettin' Goals Accomplished

    The plate full but we're always open for suggestions

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    BirdSong - TWB69

    BirdSong - TWB69

    I wrote a story called King Up High about a man who must make it from opposite ends of the city to a high-rise building during the most dangerous day of the year: Purge Night. This short story became an audio drama that is now a podcast episode, Birdsong.

    I hope you enjoy this special presentation and don't be shy to tell me what you think. 

    Special thanks goes out to Alysa, Mikey, and Chris "The Rupel" for helping voice characters in this story. Birdsong is long overdue but worth the experience of creating. 

    Purge Fiction?

    Although it’s not a great franchise, the concept at the impetus of The Purge films is a terrific plot device that could explore the deepest, darkest, recesses of the human psychosis without having to wow audiences with the bang and booms of “quote” a typical blockbuster movie.

    For me, it’s the stories of the people trapped inside this world that are intriguing and horrific.

    A few coworkers and I were talking about how effed up the tales within this insane world of The Purge could be. How the series could easily progress into a Tales from the Crypt or better yet a Saw-like franchise. Have each movie exist as its own film but continue to exploit the concept of The Purge in every iteration. One a year — on the same day — the audience enters a scenario where someone has to live out the danger that is this horrible day. We as the voyeurs of cinema are the only ones privy to the ghastliness happening to either the protagonist or antagonist. Much like the first movie with the family trapped inside their home with would-be killers trying to enter, we experience their horrific ordeal as they attempt at all means to survive. 

    King Up High also includes a movie and short story, so don't hesitate to check out the page 

     

    Wonder Woman Triumphs - TWB68

    Wonder Woman Triumphs - TWB68
    Is Wonder Woman as much a triumph for women within the Hollywood industry is it just a much-needed victory for Warner Bros. and the DCEU universe? Unlike the movies from its cinematic predecessors, Wonder Woman opened the weekend to prescreening praise and that highly sought after Rotten Tomatoes score. With so much animosity over the validity of critics these days and the effect they have on a film's opening success at the box office, one can indeed argue that good word of mouth can and will influence how a film is received by potential ticket buyers. Failures of titles like Suicide Squad and Batman v Superman placed a stigma on all future releases within this DC comic book movie franchise, but is it fair to judge a film based on the success of a franchise? As much bad wrap as those films received, they have a good return on investment, ultimately making that film a studio success. Wonder Woman, DC's first highly touted film, scored big with positive ratings from critics associated with the popular movie website Rotten Tomatoes. As much as they (the critics) decry accusations that sites such as RT have a negative effect on a film's opening success, the proof is in the pudding. Wonder Woman was certified fresh at 94% and performed better than the horribly rated Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Baywatch which both opened a week before. Is the word of the critic word really that important, and if so are sites like Rotten Tomatoes inadvertently controlling the industry by proxy?  

    Before She Was Wonder Woman, She Was Diana - REVIEW

    I found myself at odds with wanting to like this movie as much as everyone else LOVED this movie. I mean, it got a 94% percent on Rotten Tomatoes so I should like it right… right? That’s the odd nature of criticism and human behavior. It’s our nature to not want to be at odds with the masses-- to just accept whatever is popular instead of forming our own opinion or being truthful to our own opinion. A movie gets a horrible rating and automatically it's cemented in your mind that the aforementioned movie is a film you would rather not spend money to go and see. Access to such information has taken the risk out of watching movies. Whether you hate or love a movie, isn’t it more of the experience we seek to obtain? Or is it that we would rather save our money than take a chance on a film that may disappoint us? I was excited by the idea that Wonder Woman would be the best movie of the summer — even better than Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2. That last scene in B vs V left me wanting more of the Amazonian warrior who faced off with Doomsday as Superman moped and Batman hid. However, it just didn’t rock my world as it apparently rocked for other people. All those positive reviews and movie was just okay. Sorry, status quo. When asked, “So what did you think?” I bit my tongue a little, I admit. Why? Because I believed my feelings towards this movie were maybe too subjective to really debate whether or not this iteration of Wonder Woman met my criteria as the Wonder Woman film I wanted to watch. Bre, a contributor to If three by space and friend, shared the same sentiment. Finally!, Someone else who thought the movie was meh. I’m usually very candid about my reactions towards a film, never really holding my tongue. I even waited to hear Bre's reaction before I could truthfully respond to her about whether I liked the movie. To my surprise, she too did not share in the hoopla that is Wonder Woman Praise Mania. Instead of disseminating my negative thoughts onto you. I wanted to understand why it is that I did not share the same sentiment about this take on the iconic 1/3 of the Superhero Trinity. Wonder Woman isn’t exactly an innovative film, especially within this overly saturated market of comic book inspired movies. Sure, it’s the first movie helmed by a female director featuring a female comic book character to gross over $100 million dollars. The accomplishment should be heralded as much as celebrated by every director and actor in the industry. However, we can’t focus on the success of this film as a solitary achievement that will change the nature of the film culture. The truth remains that this is just one film about a superhero that took many years to make primarily because studios didn’t want to take a risk. Only after her appearance in B vs S were they finally convinced that they could make money off of this character. Within the current narrative of the DC Universe movie, a stand-alone Wonder Woman film is just a life preserver floating atop an empty ocean. It doesn’t fit within the current narrative which began with Superman and continued into B vs S and should have just gone on with The Justice League. Opposite of Marvel, they would have to introduce the character after the debut of the ensemble team. However, WW was riding a wave of excitement and it was a smart business move to make a standalone film now instead of later when the fervor subsides. So, stop with the praise that this is a home run for female artists in the film industry. The numbers say it all and as of 2016, women comprised just 7 percent of all directors working on the top 250 domestic grossing films. Wonder Woman was poised to do well at the box office. Maybe not 100 million opening well but as with all the movies before it, Jenkins would have eventually obtained this title of a person who made a movie for a studio that grossed a lot of money. Consider the Fate of the Furious as a perfect example: There was this brief celebration of F. Gary Gray becoming the first black $1billion director. Kudos goes to the work he put in to make the film what it became but his efforts weren’t all that pushed this film to its incumbent success. The Furious franchise is eight films in and continues to perform no matter who is in the director's chair. Wonder Woman will eventually make a bazillion dollars but let’s not focus on solely on numbers, that’s studio mumbo jumbo, but rather the time and effort and vision of Patty Jenkins who never directed an action movie and her muse Gal Gadot who had some big red boots to fill; they deserve more respect for their efforts than an entrance into the all boys 100 million dollar club. Much of what other people liked about the movie or continue to blab on about, I did not particularly find impressive enough to consider an indifference to mainstream movie fandom. And as I tried to reason with myself about the supposed greatness of this film, I realized that it was all haberdashery; dressing up my opinion of the film to appeal to the overall consensus.

    Wonder Woman: The Good, The Bad, The Cheesy

    Wonder Woman wasn’t that great of a movie, however, I was interested in why I do not hold the same opinions as others. So, I read a few reviews and talked with a few people who also watched the movie and pulled from those resources and conversations good and bad aspects of the film that might help me form a different opinion of Wonder Woman on a second viewing. I am a firm believer that it takes more than one viewing to fully appreciate a film and with that, I am willing to sway my own opinion based on further insight into why people like this movie so much. Here, I debate a view arguments and positives about the film that struck as the more important conversational starters. DC Enters the Light Yes, Wonder Woman had endearing flirtatiousness with her naiveté fish out of water story beat. The scene on the boat with her and Trevor talking about sex was kinda funny until you listen to the dialog and realize Trevor the gentleman is really just a horny man dog. I didn’t necessarily need them to showcase their sexual attraction so openly. Diana had a mission and her mission was to destroy Ares. This flirty school girl/ guy routine was only a way to exploit Diana’s innocence for a joke. There was this wardrobe changing scene that was funny and more along the joke spectrum I consider effective enough to represent Diana’s adverse emersion into regular society. Using common stereotypes and customs that defined women during the 1930’s and 1940’s (and today) was a fun way to show not only Diana’s ignorance but strongly rooted Amazonian female roots and female empowerment. Female Empowerment Gadot handled herself quite impressively in the scenes where the omnipresence of men conflicted with her beliefs, and it was those vulnerable moments that identified with Diana’s key character trait; empathy. Diana Meet Steve: The Cheesy Rom-Com Y’know what’s sexier than a sex scene? Not having a sex scene. I mean c’mon, Diana just met Trevor and sure, in the heat of battle things can get a little hot and heavy but why does it have to end with her beckoning Trevor with a longing gaze as he closes the bedroom door. I would think any woman involved with this script would be like: "What? No… eww/" But I guess when the director renounces cheesy as a word, you get a scene like that. It’s like when Kevin and Winnie’s first kiss, and yes this is a Wonder Years analogy but it applies to all romantic comedies where two people in love want to be together but extenuating circumstances keep them apart. Ex. Felicity and Scott Speedman, Diane and Sam, Buffy and Angel. With all those examples, those couples had to endure many setbacks before they became a couple. The kiss between Winnie and Kevin only happens after Winnie disses him over and over again. The longing builds up the tension for the final moment or season ending episode when Kevin finds Winnie in a clearing sitting on a rock gazing off into nowhere. He drapes his jacket over Winne’s shoulders and holds her close with one arm around her shoulders. Slowly she’s drawn to him and their lips meet for that first kiss as When a Man Loves a Woman plays over the soundtrack. Picture the final moment of Wonder Woman with such a longing looming over Diana and Steve. One kiss and boom that’s all the sex those two needed — their relationship would transcend into something more, and that’s love, that’s a great scene.
    Here’s looking at you kid.
    It’s not that the supposed sex scene in Wonder Woman was cheesy, it just wasn’t necessary. Empathy and strength in the presence of adversity. The Origin Story Mashup: What works best towards the Wonder Woman narrative is all about how much you know.
    1. Diana is a princess, check.
    2. She was molded from clay, check.
    3. Zeus is her father, check.
    4. Trevor crashes onto the island of Thermasyoiuoiu, check.
    5. Diana fights in disguise to win an opportunity to join Trevor on a mission to the US, not checked.
    6. Diana loves Trevor, check.
    Wonder Woman didn’t come to save mankind, Diana was in love. The hero thing came after and the movie attempts to mold these ideas together to sculpt an imperfect god-like figure who could as easily destroy man and succumb to him just the same. George Perez created the Ares narrative in the first issue of the 1986 reboot of the series in which Wonder Woman doesn’t leave the island to chase after Steve Trevor but she leaves to fight Ares. As with all comic book movies, they usually pick and choose which storylines work the best for their project then find a way to tell a version of a story that appeals to the premise of selling tickets. Henceforth, why the plots of X-men, Suicide Squad, Spider-man 3, fail to work as a fully developed story ideas. Writers are usually asked to put too much into a two-hour movie and when doing so they add too much or leaving out a very crucial parts to a storyline that spanned my ten to twenty issues. No Man’s Land Arguably the best scene in the movie almost did not make it into the film. Here’s Patty Jenkins: It’s my favorite scene in the movie and it’s the most important scene in the movie. It’s also the scene that made the least sense to other people going in, which is why it’s a wonderful victory for me. I think that in superhero movies, they fight other people, they fight villains. So when I started to really hunker in on the significance of No Man’s Land, there were a couple people who were deeply confused, wondering, like, ‘Well, what is she going to do? How many bullets can she fight?’ And I kept saying, ‘It’s not about that. This is a different scene than that. This is a scene about her becoming Wonder Woman.’ I agree with her every word. When thinking subjectively about why something does or does not work we tend to not take into consideration the art of creating a moment like this. It’s not about how much sense it makes -- we all know there was no mystic Amazon warrior fighting battles in WWI. The No Man’s Land scene was more about the atrocities of war and sanctimony of battle. Diana would conquer the unconquerable, a stretch of land littered with hundreds of dead soldiers for the morally good, and not just to kill an enemy but to save the people. This particular fight was bigger than even Ares himself as in that moment Diana wore her heart outside of her chest fighting for the greater good and not the purpose of war.

    Scoop Du Jour

    One of the better stories about Wonder Woman stems from the origins of the comic book character and her creator Dr. William H. Marston. Jill Lepore, the author of the book The Secret History of Wonder Woman wrote an article for The Smithsonian which describes the scandalous beginnings of Wonder Woman and DC Comics. Marston was a jack of all trades, a psychologist, scientist, and lawyer who started his work with DC Comics in 1941. As a move to help curtail the onslaught of criticism from the media and watchdog groups, Maxwell Charles Gaines creator of DC Comics, took to an idea from Marston to create a female character who among the likes of Superman and Batman would help to soften the violence and sexual nature of the current pulp comic narrative. Little did Gaines know that Wonder Woman would bring him more attention than he so desired. The debut of the Diana from the mystic Amazonian Paradise Island was immediately met with overall disdain. The number one complaint: They didn’t like the way she was dressed. Too much skin, they shouted as they burned images of Wonder Woman clothed in nothing but a tight red top, underwear, a lasso, and boots. Burn the witch! Okay, it’s wasn’t that dramatic but isn’t the same type of anger expressed whenever a woman come outs against the status quo? Past the cover and onto page one clothing just the tip of the anger-berg. Images of bondage and not-so-subtle feminist messaging throughout the comic caused for a plea that the comic be remove from the shelves and restricted from children! Such vile content would warp the minds of the adolescence and cause them to commit horrible acts of debauchery in the future. Luckily Gaines, a physiologist, could defend Wonder Woman in reality as she defended herself on the page, but it was not easy. In this article, Lepore touches upon Marston and his relationship with his wife Elizabeth Holloway, and live in love affair, Olive Byrne. Their love story had nothing to do with Wonder Woman per say. The trio would manage to keep their polyamorous living situation a secret going so far as to introduce Byrne as a widowed cousin who needed a place to stay.  Labels and stereotypes are used to keep people shackled to an idea of conformity, so instead of wearing a ring, Olive Byrne wore two bracelets. Marston, Byrne, and Holloway all had ties to the feminist Suffrage movement and when you consider this history, Wonder Woman the character — her meaning— takes a different shape as she may have been a character birthed from idea but she molded into a model of female empowerment that exemplifies struggle, strength, and overall empathy towards mankind. If you watched the movie, and happen to see the trailer, Professor M; that is this story made into film starring Luke Evans. Check it out.

    This, That, and Other News

    Teens rescued after spending three days in the catacombs beneath France. Sounds like a movie right? As Above, So Below is a found footage movie released back in 2014 about a couple of cataphiles who get lost in the maze that of the freaky underground tombs of Paris, France. http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/15/europe/paris-catacombs-rescue/?iid=ob_lockedrail_bottommedium

    Weekly Flavor Text: “Great girdle of Aphrodite!” she cries at one point. “Am I tired of being tied up!”

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    Guardians of The Galaxy 2, A Celestial Opus - TWB67

    Guardians of The Galaxy 2, A Celestial Opus - TWB67
     

    Guardians of the Galaxy is a celestial space painting that maintains the fun of the comic book genre with bright lights, witty banter, and a great soundtrack to overlay what is another great achievement for every VFX artist, writer, and cinematographer who worked to make this film an enjoyable and successful sequel.

    If you strip away the cosmic space battles, celestial beings, and a talking trash monkey, you have a western and the Guardians of the Galaxy are just cowboys. So, for my main dish, I want to “discuss space as a great setting for the modern day western (or comic book movie).

    With studios concentrating so much of their yearly budgets on blockbuster films, they are releasing fewer films each year, which hurts movie theater chains and invites the question: are online services, like, Netflix killing movies. Oooh, such a saucy debate. I don’t think Netflix is killing movies, but I do believe it’s making the market very competitive.

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    enMay 23, 2017

    Under My Shell is A Ghost - TWB66

    Under My Shell is A Ghost - TWB66

    White washing aside let's talk about how the live action Ghost In the Shell rinsed away the essence of a completely good storyline for the appeal of everyone who did not read the manga, watch the 1995 anime or the Standalone Complex series and likely never will. In other words, the mass audience of movie goers who could care less about a cyborg who feels.

    I know, lets cast Scarlett Johansson! That'll bring butts to the theater seats.

    Also, a man marries a robot and how that might be a good thing and the main dish: Are memories evidence of a soul?

    Episode Menu

    5:15 - The Power of Fandom

    8:01 - Future Japan

    15:15 - Introducing Kuze

    17:32 - Can technology have a soul?

    19:30 - What’s the next stage of evolution for humans?

    20:02 - Chappie and the transference of mind and soul into a machine.

    24:29 - Transcendence: becoming one with universal and energy

    25:30 - Ex Machina. Never trust anything made a lab.

    29:52 - Storing our memories.

    32:35 - Are memories evidence of a soul?

    35:35 - The Neurologist Who Hacks His Own Brains and Almost Loses His Mind

    40:47 - Man marries robot.

    Get More Show Notes For This Episode: www.talkingwithburritos.com/66

     

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    enApril 22, 2017

    Split Over Shyamalan - TWB63

    Split Over Shyamalan - TWB63

    Will audiences remain Split over M. Night Shyamalan?

    Short answer, yes.  Long answer, here in this episode.
     
    For starters: the newer generation or Millennials are unwitting to Shyamalan's filmmaking pedigree. They did not have to suffer or endure the turbulent times of the early 2000’s when Shyamalan made films consistently. People bought tickets wanting that good old feeling from The Sixth Sense and in return received Signs; which we learned alien hate is real, The Village; maybe too much twist in the twist ending; and Lady in the Water, too much talking, no ghosts.
     

    Moviegoers today are unaware of the seesaw ride Shyamalan put us through after The Sixth Sense debut at the 2003 Cannes Festival (the movie tied with Captain Conan that year for the top prize). Shyamalan was heralded as the next Alfred Hitchcock or some offshoot of the famous British Master of Suspense. We expected each film he produced after Sixth Sense to frightened the bejeezus out of us with his shrillmatic style. However, that didn’t happen. The thrill was gone but not necessarily eliminated.

    More show notes: www.talkingwithburritos.com/63

     

    A Wonderful Diehard Christmas - TWB62

    A Wonderful Diehard Christmas - TWB62
    My attempt to find some correlation between Die Hard and It's A Wonderful Life. They said it would be impossible, challenge accepted!
     
    John McClain, a New York cop visiting Los Angeles for the holidays stumbles upon a band of would-be terrorists who take over the building of his wife's employer. Only true fans consider Die Hard a Christmas movie. Headshots and maniacal Germans; it’s not exactly the true definition of a holiday movie. The movie is rated R but so is Love Actually and we love that raunch-laden film.  Try to sell Diehard to a family undecided on what to watch after dinner and unwrapping present and you're sure to be outvoted and stuck with watching the same ol’ classics from the early age of black and white film.  
     
    Classics such as A Christmas Carol (1938), Scrooge (1935), and A Miracle on 34th Street (1947) are the instant go to movies for the genre neutral family dynamics. These are grade A movies with wholesome storylines that really bring forth the true meaning of Christmas and goodwill to all humans.  
     
    Not to be left off this list of ol' timely classics is It’s A Wonderful Life (1946). A film about a man, George Bailey played by James Stewart who had his lifelong dreams and ambitions derailed by his duty to family, friends, and an unpromising future. But besides the obvious differences of technicolor, guns, and Paul Gleason,  Die Hard is no less the feel-good holiday movie of It’s a Wonderful Life and should be on the must-watch list of every family who celebrates Christmas. So, if you're the only hope standing between a boring evening of watching feel-good movies of the 1940's, I urge you to stick to your guns and put your foot on grandma's neck. Give that old gal a sip of whiskey and walk her to that favorite and have her enjoy some holiday action with Bruce Willis as the Cowboy Who Saves Christmas for all. 
     
     
     
     

    Floating on The Edge of Seventeen - TWB60

    Floating on The Edge of Seventeen - TWB60

    Edge of Seventeen

    A coming of age story about a girl just dealing with the trials and tribulations of being a teenager. The joy about this film is that it takes you along the emotional rollercoaster that spans thirty days this young lady’s life. You feel the high and lows of what is a great depiction of the life of a teenager dealing with whatever good and bad comes her way.

     

    Bleed For This

    Great story. Bad movie. With such a great cast, this movie lacked the emotional depth of say a Raging Bull and Rocky. Why is it that boxing movies or movies related to boxing feel the need to showcase more of the sport than the emotional and psychological aspect the athletic endures during training and after fighting. There was no need to show this character getting pummeled in the ring when he had to fight through so much after being broken by a tragic event not related to boxing.

     

    This, That, and The Other News

    Article 1 - A man dissolves in a hot spring when attempting to find a spot to “hot-pot.” After wandering off the beaten path, a man and his sister go off searching for a hot spring when the brother accident slips into one of the springs. *Hot-potting is dipping into a hot spring like it’s a sauna.

    Article 2 - Stephen Hawkings says that within the next 1,000 years we have to find a planet to inhabit before mankind perishes due to the destruction of earth.

    Our lives are a choose your own adventure book. - C. Rupel If we’re every encountered by aliens, please destroy all transformers movies. They might be considered blackface for aliens.

    Movie Dish of The Week: Meet the Robinsons

    Genius orphan is approached by a boy from the future who wants him to correct the future.

    Keep Moving Forward - This movie presents a great narrative and life lesson about not dwelling in the past. Do so only hinders your future and can stop you from enjoying whatever other experiences you have live.

    Twilight Delight: Mr. Dingle, The Strong

    A poor sap is given the strength of 300 men and what does he decides to do?

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    enNovember 29, 2016

    The Arrival of Aliens From Outer Space - TWB59

    The Arrival of Aliens From Outer Space - TWB59
     
     An Appetizing Review: 
     
    “Arrival", the new movie starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner. 
     
    Based on the short story "The Story of Your Life" by Tim Chaing, Arrival is a metaphysical alien to Earth story which tells the story of a linguist who is recruited to help the government deal with an alien visitor.
     
    • We asked the question: What if humans had a simultaneous consciousness and could discern the future? If we know the future and there is no free will how does one exist with the knowledge of knowing what life indefinitely has in store for you? 
    • Live in the now and be an alien in your own skin and look at the world and life with curiosity and the propensity to learn. 
     
    Scene Again: The Story of Your Life by Ted Chaing 
     
     
    The Main Course Movie Dish: 
     
    It Came From Outer Space (1953) is a movie about what? Aliens who have come to earth for some reason or another and only one person from the town nearby their landing spot knows of their arrival. 
     
     
    Twilight Delight: 
     
    The Monster Are Due on Maple Street is a quite enjoyable episode of the Twilight Zone about a different arrival of aliens from outer space. These aliens are clever and use humans to ultimately destroy themselves. 
     
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    Caught in The Inferno With Trolls- TWB58

    Caught in The Inferno With Trolls- TWB58
     

    In this episode we give you non spoiler accounts of the movies Trolls, Doctor Strange and Hacksaw Ridge with an examination of that Twilight Zone episode about the five people stuck in a box in search of an exit. 

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    Mentions:

    • Putin grants citizenship to Steven Segal
    • Deadpool loses Composer Tim Miller
    • Mermaid Sauna
    • Full Moon picture's Doctor Morbid
    • Guy Turns yellow for drinking too many energy drinks
    • Sausage Party Oscar nomination? Yes, please!
    • Eaters Guilt and Cannibalism 
    • A Splash Channing Tatum

     

     
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    Halloween and The Magic of Stonehenge - TWB57

    Halloween and The Magic of Stonehenge - TWB57
     MOVIE MAIN COURSE
     
    • The Silver Shamrock theme song - Unfortunately we can’t use the footage for the movie, but you can watch, or rather listen to it on youtube at
    • The Title - What does season of the witch have to do with the Halloween Franchise
    • Paul Rudd in Halloween 4 plays the typical first film horror movie hero who doesn’t exactly know where his is or what he’s doing. 
    • The Halloween 3 reference - Silver Shamrocks trifecta of masks form the “Halloween 3” The mask consist of a witch mask, pumpkin mask, and skull. 
    • The Biggest Prank Ever - killing kids. Not really a prank but an act of Terrorism. 
    • Stonehenge Magic - The evil Shamrock Corporation somehow found a way to steal a mega ton monolith from Stonehenge which they used to make the mask that will complete his ultimate Halloween prank. 
    • Colin - A great villainous entrepreneur with a moral compass of a tick. Came to fame with the invention of Sticky Paper. 
    • Samhain - In this movie the characters recognized a Gaelic festival in marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. We guess that is why
    • The Most Stereotypical Black Man In Movies - brotha working at a lift and tow was hellbent on ensuring he wasn’t going to get in trouble for doing a good deed. 
    • Terminator like henchmen breaking skulls in a very original way. Fact: Roger Ebert mistook the Hospital Henchmen as Michael Myers and stated such in a review of the movie.
    • Unexplained 80’s sex in San Maria, the location of Silver Shamrock Corp. The same location was used in Invasion of The Body Snatchers. 
    • Small town hospitality and feeling like your in a fish bowl when visiting random towns. Best pimp line: Woman: Well where do you want to sleep? Doctor: Do you even have to ask?
    • The Misfire - complaining woman silenced by Stonehenge magic. Great practical effect deforming this woman’s face to mush. 
    • Movies teach us that if you give a bum alcohol, they with tell you everything. 
    • Angela Lansbury is not in this movie.
    • Final Processing - truth, if you say don’t go in there, everyone then wants going into that place you want to keep them away from. 
    • Bare Ass In The Moonlight - New song by Talking With Burritos. 
    • George A Romero - God bless the man who cast a black actor in the lead of Dawn of The Dead. Unlike John Carpenter movies which has a lack of pigmentation in his earlier films. 
    • Escapes for New York is like Warriors and Con Air. 
    • Do Jersey folk grow facial hair? Don’t know, but what Jerry did know is that Mark Wahlberg is from Boston. 
    • Saving Ellie - was she always a robot?
    • Best Intentions - John Carpenter had the idea to create movies based on the theme of Halloween but the audience did not share in his originality. 
     
     A RUBLE RUPEE
     
    “In the eighties, one day is like three months of going steady."
    —80’s Dan (show)
     
     

    Mentions

     
    Chris’s lost performance of Putting On The Ritz. This was his Swan Song of acting that sent him into a swirling stint of depression. For ten years he remained absent from the stage vowing never to act again. 
     
    Jerry gushes over Twilight and his love for those teen scream sappy romance books. Why not write individual books for the characters, like, Anne Rice?
     
    Warm Bodies and how Rob Cordry makes everything better. 
     
    Favorite Halloween candies
     
    Chris watch all of the Simpson's Treehouse of Horror episodes this year breaks down the good of the good and the bad of the horrible. 
     
    Another Ruble Rupee
     
    Five People Trying To Escape - Twilight Zone Episode
     

    Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Resurgence - TWB56

    Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Resurgence - TWB56
    Jerry and Chris take on killer clowns from outer space and find a way to explain the phenomenon that are the rash amount of recent clown sightings across  our nation and abroad. 
     
    First, Your Appetizing News
     
    • Boo, Madea took the box office weekend. 
     
    The Voice Actors strike.
     
    • The Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television .and video game companies fail to reach a deal. 
     
    Note From the Hosts
     
    This quote pretty much demeans voice actors and their efforts to make any project commission worth a grain of salt. Most of games today rely heavily on story and to tell those stories company higher actors. Video games are no different than animated movies which studios pay huge salaries for a name, a popular actor, so what’s the difference. As long as the value is worth what you pay in the long run, why not compensate those who sacrifice their time and bodies to this sough after craft?
     
    Movie Course of The Week:
     
    Killer Klowns From Out of Space
    Just as ridulous as it sounds. This movie revealed no real plot other than the fact that a mysterious ship lands on earth and it’s voyagers look like creepy deformed circus clowns who  craved human juice candy. 
     
    Suzanne Synder 
    The woman with a familiar face who hasn’t really acted in a while but you recognize her. She played Debbie in this movie, a gal mixed up in a love triangle with her current boyfriend and cop ex boyfriend, Dave ( John Allen Nelson). She also played Matthew Perry fiancé in Jerry’s favorite romantic movie Fools Rush In.
     
    John Vernon
    Let’s just say he chewed up the scenery in this picture and he’s perfectly excused in doing so. Vernon was a notable actor who portrayed characters in the movies Dirty Harry and The Outlaw Josie Whales, he had a hell of a career acting in television,  and voiced dozens of characters for animated features. i.e. Rupert Thorne From the Batman Series
     
    Truly The Creepiest Scenes in the Movie
    A large clown sitting outside a fast food restaurant attempts to lure a small girl outside, beckoning her to come forward with the flexing of his index finger, back and forth, back and forth, come her little girl so that I can clobber you with a mallet. 
     
    Josh Vernon as a dummy cop with a clown controlling him by his spine. 
     
    The Nose always Knows
    Wouldn’t popping the clown’s nose only to reveal it’s true form been more effective?
     
    Whatchu’ Talkin’ About Willis
     
    Killer Clowns Are from Out of Space and A List As To Why This May NOT Be A Drill
     
    1. 1981 - This was the first sighting or reports of clowns behaving in less than jolly filled behavior. Case in Point. John Wayne Gacy used to dress up as Pogo the Clown in 1979 giving the aliens the idea to adopt the persona of clown.
    2. Clowns over the years and why was there a Bozo in every state. 
    3. Patch Adams
    4. The Resurgence - it all stated again in August of 2016 at Fleetwood Manor Apartment when a child reported a clown who attempted to lure him into the woods where sits by a pond, a house that upon further investigation hasn’t been occupied for some time.  Clowns started showing up in different cities and freaking people out. 
    5. Purge Night Oct. 30 for Killer Klown and Leigh Valley someplace.
    6. Possible viral stunt for the upcoming movie IT
    7. Clown Hysteria - Hysteria dispels belief which makes a clown attack from out of space inevitable. 
    8. Great clowns: Homie the Clown, Krusty the Clown, Patch Adams 
     
    Think Piece
     
    What are we really afraid of?
    Are clowns real?
     
    “The Fear of Clowns come from a fear of otherness and social media." 
    Talking With Burritos
    enOctober 25, 2016

    The Rock and The Attitude Era - TWB 53

    The Rock and The Attitude Era - TWB 53
     
    This week we profile the wrestler and all around entertainer Dwayne Johnson. We discuss his burgeoned success from the mat to the screen band watch Chris’s recommendation The Scorpion King.
     
     
    Movie Review: The Magnificent 7
     
    Great cast for an underwhelming storyline. With characters as diverse as those who compose the dysfunctional gunslinger septuplets a little time and care into their backstories would welcome us to care more whether they live or die.
     
     
    Movie Suggestion of the Week: Scorpion King and Faster
     
    Rant: Selfies
     
    Mentions
     
    Quicksilver in X-men and American Horror Story - he self destructed himself correction detonated himself
    JJ’s love affair with Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place and Ryan
    Monster Trucks to lose $110 million before it opens http://www.slashfilm.com/monster-trucks-box-office/
    Night Court Reverie. If you don’t know this show, find it and watch it. Definitely worth the binge.
     
    Suburban Commandos
     
    We continue the conversation from TWB51 and examine the Suburban Commando plot line using Dutch from Predator and Danny DeVito.
     
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    Talking With Burritos
    enSeptember 27, 2016

    From The Mat To The Screen: Hulk Hogan - TWB52

    From The Mat To The Screen: Hulk Hogan - TWB52

    This episode begins a series of recordings centered around stars from the wide world of wrestling who transitioned from the mat to the big screen.

    Hulk Hogan was one the first prolific wrestlers from the Golden Age to attempt branching out of wrestling and extend his popularity to the movies where his over-the-top persona could possibly bloom a career apart from slaps, punches, and body slams.

     

    Movie Reviews

    Chris watched "The Wild Life" and walked out. Apparently, this Robinson Curoso-esque movie could not hold his attention for the ninety-minute duration of the movie. 

    JJ watched "Sully "and explains this movie as Clint Eastwood fighting with kids gloves on. This was the story of the Landing on The Hudson without the Hollywood touch. Clint did his job with this film and just told the story as Captain Sullinger only landing the plane. 

    Chris Quote: "The perfect movie for your grandma." 

     

    Movie Suggestion of the Week: Suburban Commando

     

    1. Shelly Duvall

    Did Stanley Kubrick break Shelly Duvall? She was good in this movie but seems to have hammed it up a lot. 

    Shelly hasn't been in a movie for some time and so we question why? Was it because she goes out of Hollywood or did Hollywood grow away from her?

    Chris's Favorite line reading: 

    Christopher Lloyd: "I was frozen today!"

    2. Starring Danny Devito and Arnold Schwarzenegger

    The Twins were actually approached to partner up for a different version of this movie with less comedy and more action. 

    3. Get 'em some props

    The gun used by the bounty hunters were repurposed from Masters of the Universe and the tracker used was the PKE meter from Ghostbusters.  

    4. Afterburner

    Kid playing the video game was playing Afterburner. Shep either had a flashback from past interstellar battles or this movie was just poorly directed. 

    5. From The Mat to The Screen

    Why did Hogan's transition not go so well with him being and possessing such a great persona in the ring?

     

    Mentions: 

    Denzel Washington in Flight and The Equalizer

    Dr. Drew Pinsky canceled or fired from CNN

    Dr. Ruth Assassin

    Weiner Dick Picks Again

     

    FLAVA TEXT: 

    "I was frozen today!"

    "Boy when this guy shovels it, he uses both hands."

     

    Talking With Burritos
    enSeptember 20, 2016

    Werewolf Clowns From Outer Woods-TWB51

    Werewolf Clowns From Outer Woods-TWB51
     

    Every month we like to report on the news. However, don't expect anything political or Pulitzer worthy. We like odd news and stories that pertain to you the listener. Like video games for you video gamers or cryptids for you supernatural enthusiasts. 

     

    300 NORWEGIAN REINDEER DIE IN SNEAK ATTACK BY PERSIAN LIGHTNING BOLT  

    It seems those antlers are just the right antennae for attaching bolts from the sky. These poor creatures were only huddled together to shelter themselves from the storm when nature happened and killed all three hundred within the herd. Sad day in reindeer land. At least with wolves, they have a fighting chance. But speaking of wolves. 

     

    THE BEAST OF BRAMSTROM STRIKES AGAIN

    Old Stinker, half man half dog, was spotted chowing down on some road kill by a woman and her co-workers as they drove down a country lane in East Yorkshire Britain. 

     

    BUSH CLOWNS LURE CHILDREN INTO WOODS WITH DA DOLLA DOLLA BILLS YA'LL

    South Carolina authorities investigate reports of clown sightings in various cities throughout the state. Apparently, clowns are flopping in their big ol' shoes around wooded neighborhoods, hiding in bushes, and offering kids money in attempts to lure them into the thick. Jerry Jr., local neighbor kid said of his encounter with the propositioning clown, "n*&$#! you must be crazy."
    His mother then smacked Lil JJ in the mouth and drug him home kicking and screaming.

     

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