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We can't help ourselves, so we're heading to hell for another stab at a Paul W.S. Anderson film. This time we're talking about Event Horizon from 1997, written by Philip Eisner, starring Laurence Fishburne og Sam Neill, along with Anderson regulars Jason Isaacs and Sean Pertwee. On this track we cover: The flawed story and what could have been The …
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Time to take a look at a little film about a family going slowly insane together: The Shining from 1980, directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the book by Stephen King. Hated and revered, analyzed by many who shouldn't, but nevertheless the work of a master. Join us as we train the light on this controversial film to find out if it really shines al…
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Time to tackle an old.... classic? This is the original adaptation of Richard Matheson's novel I Am Legend. starring Vincent Price, as the last man on earth, battling hordes of bloodthirsty vampires. The movie is in public domain, and can be watched for free on YouTube. On this track we cover: The film vs. the original novel Later adaptations What …
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In this bonus episode we talk about the old Mission: Impossible TV show, while we watch one of the classic episodes, "Recovery" - the last episode from season 2. The episode was directed by Robert Totten, and written by William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter. Please note that this is not a hardcore scene-specific track, just a bit of extra fun, so w…
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Tom Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt in Brian De Palma's 1996 big screen adaptation of Mission: Impossible, the classic TV show, created by Bruce Geller. Our mission is: To investigate this fantastic action movie, with a critical eye, especially in terms of plot and connection to the original show. On this track we cover: The logic of the plot The movie …
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Angelina Jolie IS Lara Croft, but is Simon West's Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) the ultimate adaptation of the classic computer game? Join us and find out, as we pull apart this Hollywood blockbuster. On this track we cover: The problems with plot and writing Simon West's direction Angelina Jolie's.... talents. Comparisons to Indiana Jones and oth…
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We're back in the 80's! This time we take a trip into a disturbing atomic nightmare with Dennis Quaid, Kate Capshaw, and Max von Sydow in Dreamscape (1984), directed by Joseph Rubens, and written by David Loughery. Featuring visual effects by Peter Kuran and makeup effects by Craig Reardon. On this track we cover: 80's effects on a budget The probl…
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In space no one can hear you develop a bad screenplay, but on this track you can listen to us rip into one of 2012's most disappointing movies: Prometheus (2012). Directed by Sir Ridley Scottt, "written" by Jon Spaihts & Damon Lindelof. On this track we cover: The deeply flawed screenplay The complete lack of science and logic Connection to the fra…
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Time to tackle one of the big masters, as we duck and cover for Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963). Evan Hunter wrote the screenplay, Tippi Hendren and Rod Taylor play the leads - and the film offer fantastic contributions from effect wizard Albert Whitlock. The original short story Production stories Visual effects The Hitchock style and legacy T…
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This time we declare our love for one of the most iconic action movies from the 80's, Lethal Weapon (1987). The first entry in a franchise that would eventually degenerate into silly slapstick. Our man-crush Shane Black wrote the script - when he bare barely 20, for God's sake! - and Richard Donner directs Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the leads. …
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"Hang on!" After a few comedy flops Sylvester Stallone's A-list status was hanging on his next project. Luckily Cliffhanger proved to be a fantastic return to form. In this commentary we discuss this Renny Harlin directed movie, from 1993, written by John Long, Michael France, and Stallone himself. Co-starring John Lithgow, Michael Rooker, Janine T…
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"Whoever wins... We lose." It's easy to imagine why Fox thought it was a good idea to combine their two big monster franchises, the Aliens and the Predators. It's a little more unclear, why anyone would think Paul W.S. Anderson was the guy who could pull it off. In this new commentary we dive into the 2004 movie Alien vs. Predator. Written and dire…
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"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?". The Shadow from 1994 was the first big budget Hollywood attempt to make a film about the classic pulp anti-hero. Did they succeed? We investigate. The film was directed by Russell Mulcahy, written by David Koepp, based on the work of Walter B. Gibson, and produced by Martin Bregman. On this track w…
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It's time to go into space, with another classic 80's movie, 2010: The Year We Make Contact. An attempt to follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest science fiction movies ever made. The movie is written, produced and directed by Peter Hyams, based on a novel by Arthur C. Clarke. On this track we cover: The differences between the book and the…
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On our third commentary track we venture into the 90's, with this classic monster B-movie, directed by Ron Underwood, written by S.S. Wilson, Brent Maddock and Ron Underwood, and executive produced by Gale Anne Hurd. On this track we cover: The art of the B-movie Monster and miniature effects The sequels and the TV-series What's the deal with Melvi…
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On our second audio commentary we tackle yet another classic movie from the 80's. Poltergeist from 1982, directed by Tobe Hooper, written by Steven Spielberg, Michael Grais & Mark Victor, and produced by Frank Marshall & Steven Spielberg. On this track we cover: 80's movies Makeup and visual effects Controversy surrounding the director Controversy …
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Welcome to our first attempt at doing an unofficial audio commentary in English. Our subject is the 1985 movie Young Sherlock Holmes, directed by Barry Levinson, written by Chris Columbus and produced by Steven Spielberg. On this track we cover: The visual effects Steven Spielberg's involvement Our love of 80's movies CGI vs. doing things practical…
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