This Week: Kevin invites Rudie Obias back to the Magical Studio in the Sky to talk about some of the middling September releases.
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September 14, 2012
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Joaquin Phoenix as FREDDIE QUELL
Phillip Seymour Hoffman as LANCASTER DODD
Amy Adams as PEGGY DODD
Jesse Plemons as VAL DODD
Rami Malek as CLARK
Laura Dern as HELEN SULLIVAN
Directed by: Paul Thomas Anderson
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This Week: Kevin suffers through the doldrums of September movie season, inviting Mel Valentin back to the Magical Studio in the Sky to talk about the scant selection of new films. They examine the works of Paul Anderson – both Paul W.S. and PT – while they discuss both the Resident Evil films as well as the new award-bait movie The Master. There’s also a hearty discussion of Finding Nemo and its 3D re-release as well as why commenters hate Kevin because of his review. They then dive into the infamous middle segment and keep it relatively clean, talking box office and how it relates to Nicholas Cage. Then there’s a Fat Guy Five about fish movies before heading into the DVD Round-up and sending the audience along their merry way.
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Kevin’s picks on DVD this week: The Complete Metropolis, The Expendables, The Search for Santa Paws, Batman Beyond: The Complete Series and Eat Pray Love
Stinker of the week: I’m Still Here
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September 10, 2010
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Joaquin Phoenix as HIMSELF (sort of)
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Directed by: Casey Affleck
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Not Rated
Opens: September 10, 2010
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix
Directed by: Casey Affleck
Kevin says I’m Still Here SUCKS!
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On This Week’s Show: Neil is off on a sexually tryst with Jessica Alba (though it hasn’t been determined if she’s a willing participant), so Kevin welcomes Fozzie Bare back into the Magical Studio in the Sky to talk about movies that neither of them have seen (Resident Evil: Afterlife because Sony didn’t screen it for anyone and I’m Still Here which is screening late for Kevin). But the guys manage to talk about plenty of other things, including a quick preview of Catfish, giant eagles selling groceries out of vans, the 3D phenomenon, Hamlet, Kevin’s hate mail, The Room and crapping your pants. They also lay down a Fat Guy Five about their favorite movies that were not screened. And Kevin continually calls the new Resident Evil movie the Apocalypse instead of Afterlife.
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(PG-13)
MOVIE: ***1/2 (out of 5)
BLU-RAY EXPERIENCE: ***1/2 (out of 5)
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October 1, 2004
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Joaquin Phoenix as JACK MORRISON
John Travolta as CAPTAIN MIKE KENNEDY
Jacinda Barrett as LINDA MORRISON
Robert Patrick as LENNY RICHTER
Morris Chestnut as TOMMY DRAKE
Billy Burke as DENNIS GAUQUIN
Balthazar Getty as RAY GAUQUIN
Studio: Touchstone Pictures
Directed by: Jay Russell
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July 30, 2004
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Bryce Dallas Howard as IVY WALKER
Joaquin Phoenix as LUCIUS HUNT
Adrien Brody as NOAH PERCY
William Hurt as EDWARD WALKER
Sigourney Weaver as ALICE HUNT
Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
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November 1, 2003
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Joaquin Phoenix as KENAI
Jeremy Suarez as KODA
Jason Raize as DENAHI
Rick Moranis as RUTT
Dave Thomas as TUKE
D.B. Sweeney as SITKA
Michael Clarke Duncan as TUG
Directed by: Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker
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