Episode 110 – Fat Guys!: The Story of Fat Guys
Fat Guys at the Movies is the official podcast of Film School Rejects
On This Week’s Show: Neil comes out swinging, preparing to defend the good name of Observe and Report from Kevin’s bile. Meanwhile, Kevin defends Hannah Montana as best a fat guy can while neither of them have anything to say at all about Dragonball: Evolution. But all come together in praise of Anvil!: The Story of Anvil, which is declared to be the best new release of the week. Neil replays his G4 appearance by giving us the scoop of his sneak peek at the new Star Trek movie (aren’t you jealous?) while Kevin scoffs at the idea of Megan Fox playing She-Hulk.
Films Reviewed this Week: Hannah Montana: The Movie, Observe and Report, Dragonball: Evolution and Anvil!: The Story of Anvil.
Episode Schedule:
Segment 1 [8:50] – Preview of Dragonball Evolution and a review of Hannah Montana: The Movie
Segment 2 [10:40] – Reviews of Observe and Report and Anvil!: The Story of Anvil
Segment 3 [12:45] – Box Office Overview, a listener’s review of the leaked Wolverine movie, Neil’s early review of Star Trek and more Megan Fox silliness
Segment 4 [6:35] – DVD Round-Up: Kevin’s picks include No Country for Old Men: Collector’s Edition, The Day the Earth Stood Still on BluRay, Bedtime Stories, Max Fleisher’s Superman and Doubt; Neil’s picks are Yes Man and Donkey Punch with the stinker of the week being Not Easily Broken; Review Recap and a look ahead to next week.
Next Week’s Show:
Nostrodomis reviews of movies that won’t get screened, like State of Play and Crank 2 as well as one we will see: 17 Again
Show Links:
FSR’s Weekly Report Card for Hannah Montana: The Movie, Observe and Report, Dragonball: Evolution and Anvil!: The Story of Anvil
Neil’s review of Observe and Report
Cole Abaius’s review of Anvil!: The Story of Anvil
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Tags: Anvil! The Story of Anvil, Dragonball: Evolution, Hannah Montana, Hannah Montana: The Movie, Jody Hill, Megan Fox, Miley Cyrus, Observe and Report, Seth Rogen, She-Hulk, Star Trek




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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.
