Episode 109 – Fat & Furious
Fat Guys at the Movies is the official podcast of Film School Rejects
On This Week’s Show: Kevin and Neil reunite on the air via the Magical Studio in the Sky after a long spring break during which Kevin visited the FSR southern command in Austin, Texas. Kevin takes another step into the world of the interwebs by getting a FaceBook account for both himself and the show. (Hit Kevin up by searching kevin@filmschoolrejects.com on FaceBook and become a friend of the show!) The Fat Guys bemoan the fact that certain studios have been withholding screenings of their films, while Neil unleashes a fit of rage against the quirky indie comedy Gigantic. He’ll never look at his dear Zooey Deschanel the same again. Finally, Kevin invites Megan Fox to his house to play a stripper in his amateur video production.
Films Reviewed this Week: Fast & Furious, Adventureland and Gigantic.
Episode Schedule:
Segment 1 [8:50] – Preview of Fast & Furious and Kevin’s foray into FaceBook territory
Segment 2 [10:40] – Reviews of Adventureland and Gigantic
Segment 3 [12:45] – Box Office Overview, a belated review of Monsters vs. Aliens, ShoWest recap and a quick discussion of the leaked Wolverine print with a dash of Megan Fox wanting to be taken seriously as an actor
Segment 4 [6:35] – DVD Round-Up: Kevin’s picks include Marley & Me and TimeCrimes for this week with a look back at Quantum of Solace, Bolt and Paramount’s Centennial Collection releases of To Catch a Thief and The Odd Couple; Neil’s pick is Slumdog Millionaire with the stinker of the week being Seven Pounds; Review Recap and a look ahead to next week.
Next Week’s Show:
Neil gears up to see Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana: The Movie while no one gears up to see Dragonball: Evolution
Show Links:
FSR’s Weekly Report Card for Fast & Furious, Adventureland and Gigantic
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Tags: 3D, Adventureland, Facebook, Fast & Furious, Gigantic, Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Megan Fox, Monsters vs. Aliens, Paul Dano, Paul Walker, Strippers, Vin Diesel, Zooey Deschanel





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Kevin Carr crawled from the primordial ooze in the 1970s. He grew up watching movies to the point of irritation for his friends. He was a font of useless movie knowledge until he decided to put that knowledge to good use. He is now a professional film critic read worldwide, much to the chagrin of Michael Bay.