Usually one of us being sick is excuse enough to cancel the show. This week we just carry on, just with 33% less snark. Sometimes Tim and Rafe discuss geeky thoughts on Star Trek, smarts in professional wrestling, the loss of Terrence Howard for Iron Man 2, a broadway version of Once, and more!
It's Labor Day weekend which means summer comes to an end. Kids are going back to school and studios are tallying up their profits from the long summer season. We sit down and talk about the summer flicks - what we liked, what we didn't like, what surprised us, and what we are looking forward to in the upcoming Fall season. Special Guest - Vic Holtreman from ScreenRant.com.
This episode was pre-recorded on Friday, so we don't have box office numbers, but we do have a ton of reviews. Catch our takes on The Incredible Hulk, The Happening, and Son of Rambow, as well as reporting on the state of Iron Man 2, G.I. Joe, Transformers 2, and more!
Iron Man turns out to be a fantastic hit to kick the summer season off, and it brings with it a slew of geeked out trailers. We give our take on those as well as Lost, Scrubs, our sides of the hefty viral marketing debate, and tease a little more about the future of Cinema Blend's podcasting section.
When Sometimes Tim showed up bleary-eyed and sleep-deprived, I knew it could only be one thing - GTA IV, the big competition for Iron Man's official start of the summer movie season. We talk GTA, the summer movie slate, and this week's big news, including the start of The Hobbit, the tone of Dark Knight's advertising, and Hancock gone wrong.
Margaret takes Rafe's single complaint of Forgetting Sarah Marshall and turns it into a fixation that lasts the entire show. We try not to let one man's bait and tackle hold things up from more serious discussion though, like our take on returning favorite TV shows, the massive firing of New Line Employees, and a comparison of the opinions of online press from the people behind Marvel's summer movies.
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