Critical End! (The Podcast) #46: John Crazy
Seriously, the man’s face is 85% glasses. REVIEWED: The Crazies (1973). The Crazies (2010).
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Seriously, the man’s face is 85% glasses. REVIEWED: The Crazies (1973). The Crazies (2010).
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This episode is a duly-appointed U.S. Podcast. REVIEWED: Shutter Island. PLUS: The Sense-Shattering Return of Spoiler Duck!
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Tomorrow on the podcast you’ll get to hear our thoughts on this week’s box-office hit Shutter Island. Best start warming up those mp3 players! Until then, plan on spending some time on the only island that’s even more mysterious on tonight’s all new Lost! Get caught up by checking out IGN’s excellent article on what the numbers might mean.
See you tomorrow!
Coooooooooooooooooookie Crisp! REVIEWED: The Wolf Man (1941), The Wolfman (2010). PLUS: Some creepy stuff.
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Oh look! Mr. Postman brought us something from John Travolta. Let’s see here… Ah. He mailed us some garbage. REVIEWED: From Paris with Love. PLUS: Apparently, the Super Bowl?
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GIVE ME BACK MY SON!/DAUGHTER!/WIFE! REVIEWED: Edge of Darkness. PLUS: A quick tour through Mel Gibson’s filmography.
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An unplanned aside after recording episode 41 of the regular podcast turned into a Critical Hit! on the Leno/Conan debacle going on at NBC. Some day we’ll all look back on this and laugh. Much harder than we ever did at either of their shows.
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Meanwhile, I don’t know why we bothered to debate, since this video explains the whole situation quite clearly.
Vampires: Grim and gritty supernatural killers or creepy angsty stalkers? To make the call, we pit the Spierig Brothers’ latest against a movie we never thought we’d see. As Bela Lugosi put it, “I have never met a vampire personally, but I don’t know what might happen tomorrow.” REVIEWED: Daybreakers, *cough*Twilight*cough*
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Can you believe we’ve been doing this for a whole year? Seems like only yesterday you were disagreeing with our 2008 wrap-up. REVIEWED: The highlights and lowlights of 2009.
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Is Robert Downey Jr. hording all of this money in a basement somewhere, fully aware that his star could fall again at any moment? Or is he like “What the hell, I can always make a sequel to Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree!” REVIEWED: Sherlock Holmes. PLUS: More musings on the trials of theater-going, including the secret world of the Kiosk Gnome.
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