The MovePass Ventures film they forgot to advertise! Always remember, don't believe the critics! ;) American Animals is about 4 college students that attempt to steal priceless books from their school's library. This isn't based on a true story, IT IS A TRUE STORY. AA uses a classic documentary interview style with the actual people who did this along with actors who portray them in the movie.
Pixar proves once again why they are the greatest animation studio making movies. Does Coco break new ground? Probably not, but it is a wonderful story that is visually stunning. Olaf's Frozen Adventure was the "short" before it, we talk about that too.
In the wake of Dexter's Laboratory's conclusion, visionary film maker Genndy Tartakovsky brought the world Samurai Jack. A show focused on pure visual storytelling with very little dialogue that could be used to tell any type of story: western, noir, comedy, adventure, anything. The series ran for 4 seasons from 2001 to 2004 until it was miraculously brought back in 2017, to give the show the proper conclusion it deserved. On this episode, we discuss the series as a whole as well as the final, 5th season and it's controversial ending.
Season 5 Discussion (34:00)
Series Finale, Spoiler Discussion (46:27)
A very old discussion I finally edited about the movie Chuck, the story of the real life Rocky Balboa, starring Liev Schreiber. We also cover the dilemma of the biopic movie.
Christopher Nolan made a war film this summer called Dunkirk and it was pretty darn good. Yes, I know I have uploaded this very late, but it's better late than never I say!