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    Explore " jeremy irons" with insightful episodes like "Ep. #362 - Dungeons & Dragons, with Adam Rex", "Ep. #360 - House of Gucci, with Audrey Lazaro", "My Night at Maud's, House of Gucci, Belfast", "HOUSE OF GUCCI" and "House of Gucci" from podcasts like ""The Flop House", "The Flop House", "Films for the Void!", "CINEMA JUDGE" and "Cinemaholics"" and more!

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    Ep. #362 - Dungeons & Dragons, with Adam Rex

    Ep. #362 - Dungeons & Dragons, with Adam Rex

    We're joined by bestselling children's book author and illustrator Adam Rex, to discuss the misbegotten Dungeons & Dragons movie from 2000. What does he know about D&D, oh, we dunno... just that he was an illustrator for a little book called... THE MONSTER MANUAL (3rd edition)? Ever heard of it? (...plus a ton of other D&D manuals, Magic the Gathering cards, and other role playing and fantasy games). Join us as we point our magic missles at this magic misfire.

    Wikipedia entry for Dungeons & Dragons

    Movies recommended in this episode:

    Inherent Vice

    The Last Duel

    Mr. Klein

    The Green Knight

    Ep. #360 - House of Gucci, with Audrey Lazaro

    Ep. #360 - House of Gucci, with Audrey Lazaro

    Up until now, Audrey has been like one of those sitcom characters who's oft-referenced, but remains unseen, but now it's time for her to take the spotlight! Did we mention that Dan married her in November? Mazel tov, etc. And for such a joyous occasion the boys have given themselves a break by watching a movie that many people have goofed on, but they were all pretty sure they'd actually enjoy -- Lady Gaga's accent extravaganza, House of Gucci!

    Wikipedia entry for House of Gucci

    Movies recommended in this episode:

    The French Dispatch

    I'm Not Scared

    The Power of the Dog

     

    My Night at Maud's, House of Gucci, Belfast

    My Night at Maud's, House of Gucci, Belfast

    Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, Episode 21 - the final episode of 2021! In this episode, Eric and Landon get taken to church to discuss Èric Rohmer's 1969 film My Night at Maud's. Along with review's of two heavy hitters for this year's Oscar season, a pair of childhood classics, and the Heavyweights to Dodgeball Ben Stiller pipeline - all on this week's episode of Films for the Void!

    00:11:39 Heavyweights
    00:16:33 House of Gucci
    00:21:35 Jingle All the Way
    00:26:43 Belfast
    00:32:09 My Night at Maud's
    01:08:21 Our Audience's Pick for Next Episode

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    HOUSE OF GUCCI

    HOUSE OF GUCCI

    We have interviews with Ridley Scott, Lady Gaga, Jared Leto, Adam Driver, Salma Hayek, Jeremy Irons and many more from the movie House of Gucci. We also have clips from the film and we have interviews from the London Premiere.  Based on the true story behind the Gucci family empire.

    House of Gucci

    House of Gucci

    Can’t say this is our most luxurious episode of Cinemaholics, but at least you can afford it. As a special bonus episode coming out in time for Thanksgiving, here’s our review of a movie about a different kind of family. That’s right, we discuss Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci, which stars Lady Gaga and Adam Driver as a married couple within the prestigious Gucci dynasty, as they have to contend with other powerful members of the family to lay claim to fortune. The cast also includes Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, and Jared Leto.


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    Season 4: The Horror, The Horror - Dead Ringers (Episode 43)

    Season 4: The Horror, The Horror - Dead Ringers (Episode 43)

    In the forty-third episode of Season 4 (The Horror, The Horror) Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and actor Benjamin McGinley to discuss the late 80s David Cronenberg masterpiece, the deeply disturbing and ultimately tragic portrait of twin gynecologists and their struggle of identity, the shadow self, and co-dependent annihilation in Dead Ringers.

    Malignant

    Malignant

    We are on the cusp of spooky season! And to get us in the mood, we’re talking about the new James Wan horror, ‘Malignant.’ This movie is one wild ride and the Maximum Film gang is loving every minute of it. Plus, we admit a new entrant into the ‘Maximum Film Hall of Excellence’ under the category of “Best Horror Performance.” And, as always, we’ve got ‘Staff Picks.’

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    Staff Picks:
    Ify – Labyrinth and Hackers
    Alonso – A Bread Factory
    Drea – The Nowhere Inn

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    Who Would Watch 'Eragon'?

    Who Would Watch 'Eragon'?

    Eragon (2006) is the first entry in the fantasy series The Inheritance Cycle, which follows Eragon, a young farm boy who stumbles across a dragon egg, and becomes a dragon rider. This critically panned, and fan hated adaptation killed the series on arrival, and ruined our guest's childhood. Oscar and Carl, and with the help of their resident 'Eragon Expert' Jack, try and figure out who would watch this.

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    Mally's Pick - The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)

    Mally's Pick - The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)

    Dashing sword fights, elegant costumes and two — count 'em TWO — Leo's. Get whisked away to 17th century France and discuss this underrated period piece, the history behind it and "the feeling of a plump big nipple between your lips." Directed by Randall Wallace. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jeremy Irons, John Malkovich, Gabriel Byrne, Gérard Depardieu.

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    Ep 19: Childhood Favorites - The Lion King & Final Fantasy VII

    Ep 19: Childhood Favorites - The Lion King & Final Fantasy VII

    In this episode of Parallel Fiction, Heather and Jeff breathe life into Childhood Favorites from their own youth.  The stories covered today were very impactful on the duo, and stay with them to this day in their own special way.  Listen as Jeff and Heather discuss how two seemingly different pieces of work fit together through the scope of a pair of maturing adults, and how holding on to some things from their childhoods help them grow into the people they are today.

     

    Jeff starts off the outline portion of the show by presenting the Squaresoft (now Square Enix) mega hit Final Fantasy VII, which was released in the US in 1997.  Jeff compresses a 40+ hour experience into an easily digestible summary, taking us through protagonist Cloud’s struggle to find his place in a work being slowly destroyed by big corporations and genetic anomalies.  Jeff explains how he used to stay up late at night and play through this game, often losing track of time at the sheer mass of this world.  A completely immersive experience, Final Fantasy VII was a powerhouse of a video game in the 90’s and one that Jeff will always remember fondly, especially for a genre defining masterpiece scene.

     

    Did you know?  FFVII was originally developed for the N64, but file storage restrictions made the game impossible to squeeze onto 1 cartridge, hence why the 3 CD game was released for Playstation 1.

     

    Heather picks up part two of the presentation portion with her movie pick of the week, Disney’s 1994 masterpiece The Lion King.  Heather explains that even from an early age, she was obsessed with this film in a way that most people can relate to.  Heather’s enthusiasm for this movie shines through her outline, with storybook retellings of key scenes (complete with some fine acting skills).  Heather tries to explain just how much The Lion King means to her, but it is so massively influential that it’s hard to even put into words.  She really does speak of this film with the wonder of a child.

     

    Freaky Fact! Some reddit users have theorized that the skull that Scar is playing with while Zazu is singing to him towards the end of the film is actually Mufasa’s skull!  Gross.

     

    Following these reviews, Heather and Jeff dive into commonalities between the two works such as then vs now, obsession, comfort, sound/visuals, and lasting impact.

     

    Listen in to hear Jeff and Heather’s candid thoughts on the masterpiece scenes of each story, how The Lion King and Final Fantasy VII compare, and how Jeff and Heather relate the two. Share this episode with anyone who loves 90’s nostalgia and childhood memories as much as we do!

     

    Heather’s rating for The Lion King: Super Amazing Nice – A new rating above all else.  The Lion King is a sewn into the fabric of society and a can’t miss animated movie for all ages, that will likely live on forever.
     

    Jeff’s rating for Final Fantasy Vii: Very Nice – While the visuals don’t hold up today, there is still a special charm about this game.  The music is 10/10 and the story was so impactful that it is the measuring stick of the franchise, and has built a community that will live as long as video games do.

     

    Watch The Lion King here: www.disneyplus.com

     

    Play Final Fantasy VII here for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/final-fantasy-vii/id1021566244

    And here for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.square_enix.android_googleplay.FFVII&hl=en_US≷=US

     

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    Parallel Fiction is the perfect supplemental companion to all of the stories you consume. We will be covering movies, television, books, graphic novels, video games, and music whenever it applies. Learn more about things you love, and get to know us a little bit better as we give you a peak into our lives and opinions.
     

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    Great American Ghosts

    Great American Ghosts
    New films on Blu-ray include Sergeant York (1941) with Gary Cooper, Sunrise at Campobello (1960) with Ralph Bellamy, Reversal of Fortune (1990) with Jeremy Irons and Glen Close and Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) with Kristie Alley, Kirsten Dunst and many, many more. New TV Releases include Space Ghost and Dino Boy: The Complete Series (1966-67) on Blu-ray and The Plot Against America (2020) on DVD. Back in Print DVDs include the TV series Scarecrow and Mrs. King: Season One (1983-84), as well as the films Adventures of Don Juan (1948) and Catlow (1971).

    092: Watching The Watchmen Part 3- "WATCHMEN The HBO Series"

    092: Watching The Watchmen Part 3- "WATCHMEN The HBO Series"
    In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are once again joined by special guest Anthony Askew (https://www.acecomicals.com/guests/anthonyaskew) for the final conversation in our WATCHMEN (https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/watchmen-1986/watchmen) series, this time focusing on the 2019 WATCHMEN TV SERIES (https://www.hbo.com/watchmen). *WARNING: * We go straight into a full detailed, sweeping discussion of all elements of this television show so there are humongous spoilers abound! ​ ​ Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! Ace Comicals T-Shirts! (https://acecomicals.threadless.com/) check out our merch shop! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. ​ Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Anthony Askew.
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