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“The Cloverfield Paradox” Podcast Movie Review
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The Cloverfield Paradox (2018; Julius Onah) – Scare Daniel Podcast Episode 22
“This dimension is eating us alive!”
Inter-dimensional travelers Daniel Barnes and Corky McDonnell renew their Netflix streaming subscriptions for this week’s Scare Daniel review of the dreary space horror sequel The Cloverfield Paradox.
Originally called God Particle but rewritten mid-production to make it part of the Cloverfield franchise, The Cloverfield Paradox concerns an energy crisis on Earth, and yet the greater concern is the energy crisis onscreen.
Daniel and Corky turn up their moisture levels to discuss grieving astronauts, stable beams, the Huntsville skyline, the ethics of playing personal videos on work computers and the wisdom of trusting strangers who appear inside of your walls.
THE CLOVERFIELD PARADOX FACTS AND FIGURES
Netflix streaming release date: February 4, 2018
Critics scores: 17 on Rotten Tomatoes; 37 on Metacritic
This week’s craft beer: New Glory Craft Brewery’s Greenergy Double-Dry Hopped DIPA (8.0% ABV)
This week’s Darer: Cody Scott
Why did Cody dare Daniel and Corky to watch The Cloverfield Paradox? “I watched Winchester, Three Billboards, and this in one weekend and this somehow managed to be the worst out of three movies that got progressively more awful.”
IMDB synopsis: “Orbiting a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a device to solve an energy crisis, and end up face-to-face with a dark alternate reality.”
This week’s referenced movies: Cloverfield; 10 Cloverfield Lane; Winchester; Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri; Bright; Frankenstein (1931); Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein; Son of Frankenstein; Frankenstein (1994); Ten Little Indians; Collateral Beauty; Red Dawn; Back to the Future; Aliens; Gravity; Skyline; the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy; Do the Right Thing; Rawhead Rex; The Snowman; Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Ghostbusters; Event Horizon; Star Trek (2009)
Ratings for The Cloverfield Paradox: Daniel – Dare; Corky – Dare
RELATED CLIPS
The Cloverfield Paradox trailer
The final two minutes of The Cloverfield Paradox
How all three Cloverfield movies are connected
Spock’s death from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Follow Dare Daniel on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Be sure to listen, rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and more. New episodes come out every other Tuesday! Help support the show by clicking the Donate button on the Dare Daniel homepage, and send us your movie dares. Read more of Daniel’s movie reviews at Dare Daniel and Rotten Tomatoes.
The post “The Cloverfield Paradox” Podcast Movie Review appeared first on Dare Daniel & Canon Fodder Podcasts.
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Manage episode 218560231 series 2177502
The Cloverfield Paradox (2018; Julius Onah) – Scare Daniel Podcast Episode 22
“This dimension is eating us alive!”
Inter-dimensional travelers Daniel Barnes and Corky McDonnell renew their Netflix streaming subscriptions for this week’s Scare Daniel review of the dreary space horror sequel The Cloverfield Paradox.
Originally called God Particle but rewritten mid-production to make it part of the Cloverfield franchise, The Cloverfield Paradox concerns an energy crisis on Earth, and yet the greater concern is the energy crisis onscreen.
Daniel and Corky turn up their moisture levels to discuss grieving astronauts, stable beams, the Huntsville skyline, the ethics of playing personal videos on work computers and the wisdom of trusting strangers who appear inside of your walls.
THE CLOVERFIELD PARADOX FACTS AND FIGURES
Netflix streaming release date: February 4, 2018
Critics scores: 17 on Rotten Tomatoes; 37 on Metacritic
This week’s craft beer: New Glory Craft Brewery’s Greenergy Double-Dry Hopped DIPA (8.0% ABV)
This week’s Darer: Cody Scott
Why did Cody dare Daniel and Corky to watch The Cloverfield Paradox? “I watched Winchester, Three Billboards, and this in one weekend and this somehow managed to be the worst out of three movies that got progressively more awful.”
IMDB synopsis: “Orbiting a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a device to solve an energy crisis, and end up face-to-face with a dark alternate reality.”
This week’s referenced movies: Cloverfield; 10 Cloverfield Lane; Winchester; Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri; Bright; Frankenstein (1931); Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein; Son of Frankenstein; Frankenstein (1994); Ten Little Indians; Collateral Beauty; Red Dawn; Back to the Future; Aliens; Gravity; Skyline; the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy; Do the Right Thing; Rawhead Rex; The Snowman; Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Ghostbusters; Event Horizon; Star Trek (2009)
Ratings for The Cloverfield Paradox: Daniel – Dare; Corky – Dare
RELATED CLIPS
The Cloverfield Paradox trailer
The final two minutes of The Cloverfield Paradox
How all three Cloverfield movies are connected
Spock’s death from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Follow Dare Daniel on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Be sure to listen, rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and more. New episodes come out every other Tuesday! Help support the show by clicking the Donate button on the Dare Daniel homepage, and send us your movie dares. Read more of Daniel’s movie reviews at Dare Daniel and Rotten Tomatoes.
The post “The Cloverfield Paradox” Podcast Movie Review appeared first on Dare Daniel & Canon Fodder Podcasts.
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