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    jeremy irons

    Explore " jeremy irons" with insightful episodes like "High-Rise", "All's Fair", "The DC Universe", "Episode 30 - Is JUSTICE LEAGUE Worth Your Time and Money?" and "57 - Dungeons & Dragons" from podcasts like ""The Movie Brew with Tariq Khawaja", "Warner Archive Podcast", "Movie Heaven Movie Hell", "Ignorance Is This" and "Zeroes Talking Heroes - Superhero and Comic Book Movie Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (51)

    All's Fair

    All's Fair
    New to Blu-ray: Never So Few (1959) starring Frank Sinatra and Home from the Hill (1960) starring Robert Mitchum. New TV on Disc includes Riverdale: The Complete Second Season (2017-18) on Blu-Ray and Hanna Barbera's 2 Stupid Dogs/Secret Squirrel Show: The Complete First Season (1993). 1930s Classics on DVD include Captain Applejack (1931), Way Back Home (1931) with Bette Davis and As the Earth Turns (1934). Back in Print DVDs include Waterland (1992) with Jeremy Irons, The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002) with Eddie Murphy and Without a Trace: The Complete Second Season (2003-04).

    The DC Universe

    The DC Universe
    Simon and Keith are joined this week to talk about the DC Universe. Since Marvel started their cinematic universe, DC have been trying to catch up wiht mixed results. We examine these films, with filmmaker William McLaughlan, from MAN OF STEEL to JUSTICE LEAGUE, and give their thoughts on them. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w

    Episode 30 - Is JUSTICE LEAGUE Worth Your Time and Money?

    Episode 30 - Is JUSTICE LEAGUE Worth Your Time and Money?

    It's been a long year since Batman vs Superman and while Oliver doesn't really seem to care, Scott is still salty. In this special episode of Ignorance is This, Scott and Oliver THROW OUT the show format and talk about Justice League 2017 from start to finish. To talk about it for that long must mean it's good, right?

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    61 - High-Rise, Demolition, Mustang, Queen of Earth

    61 - High-Rise, Demolition, Mustang, Queen of Earth

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    We return with another one of Andrew's most anticipated films of the year - High-Rise - which screened as part of this years Revelation Film Festival. Opening that festival was Jean-Marc Vallée's Jake Gyllenhaal dead wife flick, Demolition. Not keen on giving the men the entire spotlight we take a look at one of the best foreign language films of the year (hey, don't take our word for it, it was nominated for an Oscar), Mustang. Finally, we go full circle with Elisabeth Moss films and talk about Alex Ross Perry's Queen of Earth.

    0:56 - Intro
    6:45 - High-Rise
    22:11 - Demolition
    37:48 - Mustang
    52:11 - Queen of Earth
    1:00:36 - Wind Up/Closing Music - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Higg's Boson Blues

    Andrew's review of High-Rise
    Andrew's review of Demolition

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    4 Guys And A Movie Podcast Episode 31 Eragon

    4 Guys And A Movie Podcast Episode 31 Eragon
    A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... The world was in great turmoil. Movies would come to theaters and then disappear into the night, never to be seen again. thankfully, John Q. Hoolywood invented the TRILOGY. No movie would ever again go without another two sequels right behind it. And there was much rejoicing. Enter Eragon, a one-movie trilogy about some kid who can talk to birds or whatever. Join Uony, Crian, Sob and Koe, as they watch Jeremy Irons make another payment on his castle.

    4amPodcast Episode 7 Dungeons and Dragons

    4amPodcast Episode 7 Dungeons and Dragons
    This week the guys head to...somewhere, to help the...the.. Is there even a plot to this movie? OH YEAH, it is Star Wars with "dragons" grab your spell bags and shine up your dice, this is going to be a rough battle as we attempt to make it through a Dungeon with no stakes, no monsters and no point. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and send us your favorite roll(role?)-playing tales at the4ampodcast@gmail.com

    Spenser, Slip, Sach and More

    Spenser, Slip, Sach and More
    This week, Robert Urich stars as the legendary Beantown gumshoe-with-a-difference in Spenser For Hire S1 (1985-86). Then we dive into our final Bowery Boys Collection, Vol. 4 (1946-58) with 12 films featuring Slip (Leo Gorcey) and Sach (Huntz Hall). Then we look at a few upcoming back-in-print releases including I Love You Alice B. Toklas (1968) with Peter Sellers, Deal Of The Century (1983) with Chevy Chase, Reversal Of Fortune (1990) with Jeremy Irons, Waiting For Guffman (1996) with Christopher Guest and Trick (1999) with Tori Spelling.

    Bonus Episode: Beautiful Creatures and the Gender Politics of Supernatural Teen Romance

    Bonus Episode: Beautiful Creatures and the Gender Politics of Supernatural Teen Romance
    We love you with all our non-beating hearts, Film Geeks! In this special bonus episode of the show, Andrew and Monica put on their sociology hats and explore the gender politics of a popular sub-sub-genre: supernatural young adult romance book-to-film adaptations. If you're not into that, don't worry. They spend the first 10 minutes of the show giving some overall thoughts on Beautiful Creatures as a movie before comparing its messages about gender to those in Twilight, Warm Bodies and The Hunger Games. What are the "rules" to making a good supernatural teen romance movie? Tune in to find out.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:22 - Intro and clip
    4:49 - General spoiler-free thoughts on Beautiful Creatures
    13:00 - Looking at supernatural young adult romance movies; why Twilight is sexist
    18:38 - Three dimensional characters and the nature of sacrifice
    21:12 - Is Julie in Warm Bodies a manic pixie dream girl?
    27:03 - Trying to be feminist vs. actually being feminist
    29:55 - The idea of "claiming" and the virgin/whore dichotomy
    35:15 - Freudian subtext, emphasizing sexuality vs. the act itself
    40:24 - The Hunger Games and Katniss as role model
    42:58 - The "rules" for creating a compelling and progressive supernatural teen romance
    46:43 - Show close

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    Bonus Episode: Dissecting Die Hard

    Bonus Episode: Dissecting Die Hard
    Yippee Ki-Yay, mother-Film Geeks! In this special bonus episode, Andrew is joined by three special guests (Sean O'Connell from Fandango, Witney Seibold from CraveOnline and Tim Costa from First Time Watchers) to discuss the first four entries in the Die Hard franchise. The first one is an action classic, but which of the sequels hold up? What makes a Die Hard movie, anyway? Is the fourth film a decent action movie or a total flop? Tune in to find out.

    ABOUT OUR GUESTS:

    Sean O’Connell writes for Fandango, Cinema Blend, Movies.com, The Washington Post and numerous other outlets. He’s a weekly contributor to several national radio programs and a longstanding member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS), the Southeastern Film Critics Association (SEFCA) and the North Carolina Film Critics Association (NCFCA). Check out his reviews on RottenTomatoes and be sure to follow him on Twitter!

    Witney Seibold is a columnist for the Film Channel at CraveOnline. He examines popular film franchises in The Series Project and co-host The B-Movies Podcast among other projects. Be sure to follow him on Twitter!

    Tim Costa is a co-host of the First Time Watchers podcast. Be sure to follow him on Twitter!

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:22 - Intro
    3:24 - Die Hard
    17:41 - Die Hard 2
    32:45 - Die Hard With A Vengeance
    49:43 - Live Free or Die Hard
    1:02:18 - Final thoughts on the series as a whole, ranking them in order of preference
    1:08:17 - Show close

    DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing cinemafix@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
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