Movie Nonsense – Show #29! – ADAM!!!!!!!! – 3/21/22
Adam’s left to run the show by himself, so he stuffs a ton of topics into the broadcast – THE LOST CITY, X, THE ADAM PROJECT, DC, and The Wheel of Nonsense!
Adam’s left to run the show by himself, so he stuffs a ton of topics into the broadcast – THE LOST CITY, X, THE ADAM PROJECT, DC, and The Wheel of Nonsense!
This new iteration of Batman is a rousing welcome for comic book and graphic novel fans and should be seen on the big screen.
The Movie Guys’ Schmoedown friend Eric Zipper joins the nonsense this week as they all sort out trailers from DC Fandome.
Ray Schillaci reviews ZACK SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE for TheMovieGuys.net: “There is plenty of fat that could still be trimmed off this graphic novel of a movie.”
There’s a lot going on in DC/Warner Brothers’ AQUAMAN. Movie Guys Ray & Paul have to talk it out.
Sometimes a film can be both a money and awards magnet. I hope GREEN BOOK can pull that off.
You’re in for a pleasant surprise, JUSTICE LEAGUE is FUN!
When Tom Cruise was attached to this movie, I thought he might lift the whole unnecessary project, but just the opposite happened, the whole unnecessary project dragged him down.
The New Movie Show gives you everything you need to know about all the new movies opening Friday, June 2nd, 2017 – “Wonder Woman” & “Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie”.
The current leadership of DC is going to be the downfall of the modern superhero boom.
Does Suicide Squad have its share of entertaining moments? Most definitely.
I worry about Ritchie’s signature as a director. Coming on the scene with films like “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” and “Snatch”, he lately seems like a director-for-hire
Marvel has tapped into everything that made it successful as a comic book champ, and has now translated it to film.
Showcast Episode 105: The long L.A. Drought is over! PIXAR is back! After a two year wait, The Movie Guys finally preview a new Pixar movie, “Inside Out”, as well as Sundance hit “Dope”, all with the help of special guest Shannon McClung. Plus, a look ahead to Comic-Con 2015 and outtakes of voice actors who were cut from the latest PIXAR movie.
While DC Comics has been playing catch-up to the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC’s animated films have delivered strong stories and quality animation consistently.
The first review in a new column where Brendan Fleming arbitrarily looks at a film on DVD & Blu-Ray: “Life in the world of Sin City is not like life anywhere else. At least I hope not. It seems that all the inhabitants here lost their moral compass some time ago, and have no interest in finding it.”