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Episode 610 – Not Shut Down!

Posted on December 28, 2018

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This Week: Kevin rides into the new year with his look at his top three movies and honorable mentions for 2018. He then looks at new trailers for The Kid Who Would Be King and Us. Later in the show, he reviews On the Basis of Sex, Holmes & Watson, Vice, Destroyer and Stan & Ollie. Finally, he wraps things up with the box office report and a look at the new Shout Factory Blu-ray of Starman.


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Posted in Fat Guys at the Movies, Podcast | Tags: Adam McKay, BlackKKlansman, Christian Bale, Destroyer, Felicity Jones, Holmes & Watson, Isle of Dogs, Jeff Bridges, John C. Reilly, John Carpenter, Jordan Peele, Karyn Kusama, Nicole Kidman, On the Basis of Sex, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spike Lee, Stan & Ollie, Starman, Steve Coogan, The Kid Who Would Be King, Us, Vice, Wes Anderson |

Marathon Chat #18

Posted on January 26, 2016

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On This Episode: Kevin and Joe take the upcoming 33rd Annual Ohio 24-Hour Science Fiction Movie Marathon. They discuss the newly announced movies and what to expect from the event.

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Posted in Marathon Chat, Second Reel | Tags: Alexa Doig, Ben Wheatley, Charlize Theron, David Bowie, Destroy All Monsters, Fantastic Voyage, George Miller, Godzilla, High-Rise, Jason X, Jeff Bridges, John Carpenter, Karen Allen, Mad Max, Mad Max: Fury Road, Mel Gibson, Ohio 24-Hour Sci-Fi Marathon, Raquel Welch, Sean Connery, Starman, The Man Who Fell to Earth, Tom Hardy, Tom Hidd, Turkish Star Wars, Zardoz |

10 Actors Who Should Have Won the Oscar But Didn’t

Posted on January 24, 2013



BY KEVIN CARR

Art is subjective, as is the appreciation for it and the accolades thrust upon it. This is no more evident that during award season each year, in which every film critic, entertainment journalism outfit and average moviegoer throws in their two cents as to what were the best and worst of the previous year.

The Academy Awards are famous for the nomination snubs (such as this year’s snubbing of Ben Affleck and Kathyrn Bigelow for Best Director), but less remembered are the performances that should have won but didn’t. Reasons for this range from the age of the average Academy voter to the sheer politics of the industry.

From the more-than eight decades of the Oscars, here is a look at some people who should have won Best Actor but did not.
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Posted in Features, Lists | Tags: 127 Hours, Adaptation, Best Actor, Citizen Kane, Dr. Strangelove, Good Morning Vietnam, James Franco, Jeff Bridges, JImmy Stewart, Johnny Depp, Liam Neeson, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Nicolas Cage, Orson Welles, Oscars, Peter Sellers, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, Robert De Niro, Robin Williams, Schindler's List, Starman, Taxi Driver |

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