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81: Darkman (1990)
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We're closing out February with a Vinny pick, and one of the most delightfully weird and gross hero movies of the '90s in Sam Raimi's not-quite-a-Batman, Darkman!
CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 81: Darkman (1990)
(00:00:19) - Intro.
(00:09:03) - Getting into Darkman's production, and the cast.
(00:20:40) - The direct-to-video sequels, and how well the movie did in theaters.
(00:27:05) - The killer intro.
(00:31:47) - Peyton Westlake's previous life, and the memo of doom.
(00:43:39) - Peyton becomes the Darkman.
(00:48:33) - Break!
(00:48:54) - We're back, and we're dissolving into funerals and burn units.
(00:57:50) - Rebuilding the lab.
(01:00:40) - Strack puts the moves on Julie, and Darkman kills Ted Raimi (more like Dead Raimi!)
(01:08:01) - Darkman has a plan.
(01:17:34) - Revealing his new face to Julie.
(01:20:39) - The ol' Double Durant.
(01:25:32) - The carnival scene.
(01:31:41) - Strack reveals his true intentions, and Durant's "demise".
(01:38:00) - The final confrontation with Strack.
(01:49:36) - Final thoughts.
(01:54:59) - Plans for next month.
(01:59:53) - Outro.
CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 81: Darkman (1990)
(00:00:19) - Intro.
(00:09:03) - Getting into Darkman's production, and the cast.
(00:20:40) - The direct-to-video sequels, and how well the movie did in theaters.
(00:27:05) - The killer intro.
(00:31:47) - Peyton Westlake's previous life, and the memo of doom.
(00:43:39) - Peyton becomes the Darkman.
(00:48:33) - Break!
(00:48:54) - We're back, and we're dissolving into funerals and burn units.
(00:57:50) - Rebuilding the lab.
(01:00:40) - Strack puts the moves on Julie, and Darkman kills Ted Raimi (more like Dead Raimi!)
(01:08:01) - Darkman has a plan.
(01:17:34) - Revealing his new face to Julie.
(01:20:39) - The ol' Double Durant.
(01:25:32) - The carnival scene.
(01:31:41) - Strack reveals his true intentions, and Durant's "demise".
(01:38:00) - The final confrontation with Strack.
(01:49:36) - Final thoughts.
(01:54:59) - Plans for next month.
(01:59:53) - Outro.
99 episodes
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We're closing out February with a Vinny pick, and one of the most delightfully weird and gross hero movies of the '90s in Sam Raimi's not-quite-a-Batman, Darkman!
CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 81: Darkman (1990)
(00:00:19) - Intro.
(00:09:03) - Getting into Darkman's production, and the cast.
(00:20:40) - The direct-to-video sequels, and how well the movie did in theaters.
(00:27:05) - The killer intro.
(00:31:47) - Peyton Westlake's previous life, and the memo of doom.
(00:43:39) - Peyton becomes the Darkman.
(00:48:33) - Break!
(00:48:54) - We're back, and we're dissolving into funerals and burn units.
(00:57:50) - Rebuilding the lab.
(01:00:40) - Strack puts the moves on Julie, and Darkman kills Ted Raimi (more like Dead Raimi!)
(01:08:01) - Darkman has a plan.
(01:17:34) - Revealing his new face to Julie.
(01:20:39) - The ol' Double Durant.
(01:25:32) - The carnival scene.
(01:31:41) - Strack reveals his true intentions, and Durant's "demise".
(01:38:00) - The final confrontation with Strack.
(01:49:36) - Final thoughts.
(01:54:59) - Plans for next month.
(01:59:53) - Outro.
CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 81: Darkman (1990)
(00:00:19) - Intro.
(00:09:03) - Getting into Darkman's production, and the cast.
(00:20:40) - The direct-to-video sequels, and how well the movie did in theaters.
(00:27:05) - The killer intro.
(00:31:47) - Peyton Westlake's previous life, and the memo of doom.
(00:43:39) - Peyton becomes the Darkman.
(00:48:33) - Break!
(00:48:54) - We're back, and we're dissolving into funerals and burn units.
(00:57:50) - Rebuilding the lab.
(01:00:40) - Strack puts the moves on Julie, and Darkman kills Ted Raimi (more like Dead Raimi!)
(01:08:01) - Darkman has a plan.
(01:17:34) - Revealing his new face to Julie.
(01:20:39) - The ol' Double Durant.
(01:25:32) - The carnival scene.
(01:31:41) - Strack reveals his true intentions, and Durant's "demise".
(01:38:00) - The final confrontation with Strack.
(01:49:36) - Final thoughts.
(01:54:59) - Plans for next month.
(01:59:53) - Outro.
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