Celluloid Spotlight: Episode 68 – Scored Light

In this episode, Merrill and Hash close their eyes and open their ears to the wonders of the cinematic score.

Celluloid Spotlight: Episode 67 – Light & Sound

In this episode, Merrill and Hash close their eyes and open their ears to the wonders of cinematic sound.

Episode 207 – With Apologies to Splinter

This Week: Kevin welcomes Rudie Obias from Gordon and the Whale into the Magical Studio in the Sky. Even though Kevin hasn’t seen any of the films this week (with no thanks to the studios, who didn’t screen them anywhere in his state), he’s able to talk about them. Rudie takes a look at the [...]

Celluloid Spotlight: Episode 65 – Sci-Light

In this episode, Merrill and Hash head to a galaxy far, far and get scientific… In a fictional way.

Celluloid Spotlight: Episode 53 – Special Light

In this episode, Merrill and Hash hop the light train and break down the wonders of special effects.

Celluloid Spotlight: Episode 24 – The Great Debate, Buisness vs Art

In this episode, Merrill and Hash take sides in one of the most prominent film debates going on today. They break down what happens when business and art collide.

Quick Note:
Merrill meant to say Shannen Doherty, not Sharron Stone. He has already smacked himself.

Music:
House On A Hill by 405

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The Idiot Boxers – Episode 4

In this very special episode: In catch-up mode, the Idiot Boxers cover the slate of TV from the beloved 24 (RIP… sniff, sniff) to what show ABC wants to use as a replacement for LOST. They buzz about a Star Wars sit com and the loss of Merrill’s favorite new show Sons of Tucson. Kevin [...]

Fat Guy 5: Five Characters We Wish Were Killed

With the release this week of yet another Nicholas Sparks movie, we now have learned the true formula. Take a forbidden summer romance, throw in some upper-class/lower-class tension and nice picturesque shots of Savannah’s beaches, and you’re only missing one thing… Like any good horror movie, a Nicholas Sparks movie would not be complete without [...]

Kevin Carr’s Best of the Decade (2000-2009)

Fat Guy Kevin Carr lays down his picks for the best films of the decade: 2000-2009.

Movie Review: ‘Fanboys’

Rated PG-13 Opens: February 20, 2009 Studio: The Weinstein Company Starring: Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel and Kristen Bell Directed by: Kyle Newman Kevin says Fanboys kinda rocks! Download this Review