Critical End! (The Podcast) #45: Fill my trunk with unlimited breadsticks
This episode is a duly-appointed U.S. Podcast. REVIEWED: Shutter Island. PLUS: The Sense-Shattering Return of Spoiler Duck!
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This episode is a duly-appointed U.S. Podcast. REVIEWED: Shutter Island. PLUS: The Sense-Shattering Return of Spoiler Duck!
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Coooooooooooooooooookie Crisp! REVIEWED: The Wolf Man (1941), The Wolfman (2010). PLUS: Some creepy stuff.
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Oh look! Mr. Postman brought us something from John Travolta. Let’s see here… Ah. He mailed us some garbage. REVIEWED: From Paris with Love. PLUS: Apparently, the Super Bowl?
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GIVE ME BACK MY SON!/DAUGHTER!/WIFE! REVIEWED: Edge of Darkness. PLUS: A quick tour through Mel Gibson’s filmography.
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An unplanned aside after recording episode 41 of the regular podcast turned into a Critical Hit! on the Leno/Conan debacle going on at NBC. Some day we’ll all look back on this and laugh. Much harder than we ever did at either of their shows.
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Meanwhile, I don’t know why we bothered to debate, since this video explains the whole situation quite clearly.
Vampires: Grim and gritty supernatural killers or creepy angsty stalkers? To make the call, we pit the Spierig Brothers’ latest against a movie we never thought we’d see. As Bela Lugosi put it, “I have never met a vampire personally, but I don’t know what might happen tomorrow.” REVIEWED: Daybreakers, *cough*Twilight*cough*
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Can you believe we’ve been doing this for a whole year? Seems like only yesterday you were disagreeing with our 2008 wrap-up. REVIEWED: The highlights and lowlights of 2009.
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Is Robert Downey Jr. hording all of this money in a basement somewhere, fully aware that his star could fall again at any moment? Or is he like “What the hell, I can always make a sequel to Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree!” REVIEWED: Sherlock Holmes. PLUS: More musings on the trials of theater-going, including the secret world of the Kiosk Gnome.
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They live in a secret world touched by magic and surrounded by nature, and the only human who has ever been there, must now fight to save it. This is the story of FernGully: The Last Rainforest. REVIEWED: Avatar. PLUS: Bye Bye Squeaky.
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So…what if he’d kissed a regular frog? REVIEWED: The Princess and the Frog. PLUS: A bunch of Christmas Retro Picks including Jack Frost (not the Michael Keaton one) and a whole messa Muppets.
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So many things to learn. But we’ll enjoy each lesson. Problems don’t worry us. When half the fun is guessing. REVIEWED: Brothers (2004), Brothers (2009). CHRISTMAS RETRO PICK: It’s a Wonderful Life.
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A tidal wave of sharks. REVIEWED: 2012. PLUS: The holiday season begins with a Christmas RETRO PICK of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.
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Button, button, who’s got the MURDER! REVIEWED: The Box. RETRO PICK: Button, Button. PLUS: Logan faces some touch choices of his own when Ryan presents him with his own series of moral-decision boxes.
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This audio recording is being beamed directly into your brain with Jedi mind tricks. REVIEWED: The Men Who Stare at Goats. PLUS: Trailer talk, featuring Brothers.
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Logan and Ryan want to play a game. A game where they talk about the Saw series as a whole without boring you with the details of any one installment. Also there will be MURDER.
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