Ben & Matt’s Marvellous Journey Episode 2: The Incredible Hulk 

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The Reel World presents a brand-new podcast series chronicling the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2008’s Iron Man to 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War.

Our second episode is of course all about The Incredible Hulk. Continue reading Ben & Matt’s Marvellous Journey Episode 2: The Incredible Hulk 

Mike & Matt Write Words: 8 Questions About the 2018 (Live-Action) Comic Book Movies

Mike and Matt have once again written some words. We like movies based on comic book superheroes. There are a lot of intriguing ones coming out in 2018. We talk about them here. Using written words.

1. Black Panther

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The Top 25 Pieces of Pop Culture That Distracted Me from a Terrible 2017: Movies

The best distraction for me comes in the form of using my MoviePass, going to the theater, turning my phone off, and becoming enveloped in whatever film is in front of me. I had a chance to see films in places as far east as Shaoxing, the heart of the Midwest Chicago, and whatever you want to consider Memphis. These aren’t necessarily what I would consider the best films of the year as I’m in the midst of seeing a number of the Oscar contenders as of this writing, but these are definitely the films I saw in 2017 which I thought provided me with some relief and hope.

9. The Shape of Water Continue reading The Top 25 Pieces of Pop Culture That Distracted Me from a Terrible 2017: Movies

Ben & Matt’s Marvellous Journey Episode 1: Iron Man 

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The Reel World presents a brand-new podcast series chronicling the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2008’s Iron Man to 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War.

Aptly enough, Episode 1 covers: Iron Man. Continue reading Ben & Matt’s Marvellous Journey Episode 1: Iron Man 

The Reel World Christmas Special 2017: Carol & Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

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Unconventional hosts Mike Thomas and Matt Waters chose two unconventional Christmas films to review for their unconventional podcast. How quirky. Continue reading The Reel World Christmas Special 2017: Carol & Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

11 issues with The Last Jedi after two viewings

 

When I left the theater for The Force Awakens two years ago, I could not help but feel conflicted. I enjoyed a lot of what happened in the film, but it was disheartening to see *just* how much the filmed leaned on nostalgia and referencing the original films.

Cut to a week ago and me departing the theater after seeing The Last Jedi. On one hand, I was comforted to see how the film purposefully tried to distance itself from nostalgia. That was not my primary reaction though.

Instead, I was just in a daze about the actual execution of the film. There was such a lack of quality control in regards to the script and plotting. It really soured my experience of the film and took me completely out of it by the end. I kind of never wanted to watch the film again and lost all of my enthusiasm for the future of the Skywalker saga.

Having previously purchased tickets for a second viewing already, I went in determined to understand the source of my frustration. While I did enjoy the film more the second time around (being prepared for the problems this time), there are still fundamental issues with the film’s execution that undermine much of what the film attempted to do.

Continue reading 11 issues with The Last Jedi after two viewings

How Rian Johnson Finally Moved Star Wars into the 21st Century

 

Early in The Last Jedi, General Hux gives the kind of speech we’ve become used to in the Star Wars universe. It’s theatrical bordering on cartoonish with threats being made as the First Order is on the verge of battling the Resistance.

A real new order is established though when Poe Dameron snarkily pretends not to hear Hux and provides a distraction for the rest of his mates to escape the planet they were trapped on.

A few minutes later, we see the ending of The Force Awakens repeated. JJ Abrams showed reverence as Ray handed Luke Skywalker his lightsaber back. The music swells, and we are positioned for a historic moment. In The Last Jedi, Luke does indeed take that lightsaber…and throw it over his shoulder like it’s nothing.

These two moments will quickly establish whether you are in or out on this particular film. Continue reading How Rian Johnson Finally Moved Star Wars into the 21st Century

The Tape Crusaders: Episode #16 – Justice League 

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Remember Tape Crusaders? Well it’s back! Why? Because DC are still making movies? Why? Oh, sorry, forget that. That’s right, Justice League is finally out and are Mike & Matt going to break podcast radio-silence to review it? You betcha. Spoilers, obvs. Continue reading The Tape Crusaders: Episode #16 – Justice League