Podcast Questions for March 5th

Topic started by rem25 on Feb. 29, 2012. Last post by Abe 1 year, 3 months ago.
Post by rem25 (639 posts) See mini bio

Hey guys, we all love movies and good movies at that. Are there any movies that you really like that the general public or your circle of friends detest? For instance, I like Arnold Schwarzenegger's End of Days, which was panned critically. Thanks!

Post by JCHenderson (25 posts) See mini bio

Hey guys,

Which do you think is better? A perfect script with a less than perfect actor/s taking on the role or a flawed script with extremely talented actors.

Post by The_son_of_X51 (38 posts) See mini bio

Hi Matt & Alex!

So, I was wondering if Matt had ever seen the Troma movie "Beware: Children at Play" before? I bring this up because of his comments during last weeks podcast where I believe he said, and I quote: "I admire movies where children get hurt". Just as a reminder, it was the movie that featured this scene:

Also, I was wondering what movies, if any, you guys would recommend to someone from the Troma catalog who's only ever seen Toxic Avenger and Nuke'Em High? Thanks!

Post by RoboCop (381 posts) See mini bio
Rorie & Navarro, if you two were police officers, would you arrest Emma Stone and Nic Cage if they commit a crime?
Post by Atary77 (119 posts) See mini bio

Hey Matt and Alex,

Sorry if this has been asked before but is there any one movie (or multiple movies) that have made you cry?

I myself can't help but shed a tear for Carl Fredrickson in UP after he sadly looses his wife. Although a more tear inducing moment that gets me every time is in Toy Story 3 near the end where Woody and the other toys are confronting Lotso and Big Baby outside. Woody having the locket from Lotso and Big Baby's previous owner, tosses it to them with Big Baby looking at it and in the most tear jerking baby voice ever says "Momma". That scene simply rips me to shreds and gets me everytime.

Thanks

Atary77

Post by Tylea002 (474 posts) See mini bio

I shall keep the question simple, and extremely open to interpretation:

Kevin Smith?

Post by MrMazz (1,548 posts) See mini bio

With Assassins Creed 3 being set in the American Revolution what movies besides the Patriot would you suggest viewing to get in the mind set of Revolutionary Bad Ass

Post by mustachioeugene (22 posts) See mini bio

I was wondering if in their hometowns growing up, did Alex and Rorie ever have any local tv channel that did a late night horror/B movie show with a local host? If you guys did have a local version, were there any standout movies for you guys?

The one I grew up watching, Off Beat cinema out of Buffalo, NY featured some films that would warp my young mind and plant the seed for a love of horror movies.

This was the first place I ever saw the original Night of the Living Dead and such classics as The Brain that Wouldn't Die, The Last Man on Earth and Santa Claus conquers the Martians.

Post by Mento (98 posts) See mini bio

Hey guys.

What's your favorite movie with the number 13 in the title?

Post by KJ (105 posts) See mini bio

What is your opinion on "simple" plotline with heavy CG movies are and will be doint great in the international market?

Do plotline is less important than visual spectacle because of the language and cultural differences? Or...it is the obvious reason that we shall not discuss (I'm a part of the international market myself so I can say that, right?)

Post by curtman2k20 (3 posts) See mini bio

I know You Guys probably here this a lot, but i'm watching the original bad boys on tv right now, and was wondering you think there'll be a 3rd one, and do you think the could keep up the quality? Thanks!

Post by WalkerTR77 (523 posts) See mini bio

Question (mostly) for Rorie regarding Princess Mononoke.

At the very end of the film, Ashitaka and San have a quick exchange of dialogue basically saying that they will go their separate ways now that the forest spirit has been restored etc. This shoots down the notion that they love each other and want to be together, they don't seem to be bothered in the slightest!

It's literally one or two spoken lines which pretty much sour the ending for me, where really it should have been left ambiguous. Does it bother you and do you think this choice is a cultural one? (i.e the Japanese audience doesn't expect them to get together).

Post by Abe (73 posts) See mini bio

@Atary77:Weird, someone asked this question on the CAGcast last week.

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