Paul Osborne & Patrick Day – The TMG Interview
Filmmaker Paul Osborne hits The Admiral’s Club with CRUEL HEARTS actor Patrick Day to talk about the film and many, many other movies!
Filmmaker Paul Osborne hits The Admiral’s Club with CRUEL HEARTS actor Patrick Day to talk about the film and many, many other movies!
Adam and Paul sit down with The Movie Trivia Schoedown’s of Video Drew to recap the Oscars that was the 2020 Academy Awards.
Managers have a lot of options in the 2020 Schmoedown Draft. Like Paul Preston and Adam Witt. But who are all of these “other” players?
Olivia Dunkley’s new film, A HOLIDAY BOYFRIEND, is about a romance MEANT to last just that long – for the holidays. She and co-star Matt Merchant talk about it over nog.
Countdown to Nine wraps up its look at the movies of the Star Wars franchise with this once-over of The Last Jedi, joined by Adam Witt and Luke Skywalker!
When you wait 32 years for a movie, you tend to go on about it, as evidenced by this EPIC episode of Countdown to Nine all about STAR WARS: EPISODE VII – THE FORCE AWAKENS with filmmaker Brian Crewe.
Who is Paul Hirsch? The title of his book answers that question: A Long Time Ago in a Cutting Room Far, Far Away: My Fifty Years Editing Hollywood Hits – Star Wars, Carrie, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Mission: Impossible and More.
A full hour devoted to RETURN OF THE JEDI with actor Daniel Betances and the O.G. Mace – Mace Towani – Eric Walker!
The nationwide release of FROZEN II is treated like a weather event by The Movie Guys’ Paul Preston & Adam Witt.
This episode focuses on arguably everyone’s favorite chapter of the original trilogy (or of them all) – The Empire Strikes Back.
On the eve of the release of Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable, Paul Preston talks movies, surfing, motherhood and more with the doc’s inspirational subject, Bethany Hamilton.
Producer/director David Swift sits in with Paul Preston to talk about the new-on-VOD, DVD & Blu-Ray BEERS OF JOY.
Author Ken Napzok joins hosts Paul Preston and Sean Blodgett for an in-depth look at Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Get to know Wavelength Productions’ Jenifer Westphal and Joe Plummer, the company behind the conversation-starting documentaries WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? and KNOCK DOWN THE HOUSE.
The COUNTDOWN TO 9 podcast is live on May the 4th (be with you) to talk Episode 9 & actor Christian Simpson sits in the whole show to talk Revenge of the Sith.
Paul & Sean are joined by actress and Jedi Padawan Barriss Offee – AKA Nalini Krishan! We recap Star Wars: Episode II and, as ever, time is made for other nonsense!
The countdown jumps into .5 above light speed as hosts Sean Blodgett and Paul Preston tackle the first deep dive is into the Star Wars universe: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace.
Former Movie Guys guest Geneviéve Flati is joined by Nathan Makaryk to talk all things Les Misérables, including their new live show LES MIZ AND FRIENDS.
Patrick Fabian joins Paul & Karen and while they can’t get to everything on his IMDB (there’s a lot), there’s ample talk of his new movie, DRIVERX, as well as BETTER CALL SAUL and stories for days.
Paul and Adam get to know hard-working actor Max Martini, who goes in-depth on making a meaningful indie (SGT. WILL GARDNER) and offers up great stories from the set of some modern classics.
There’s so much to talk about with this week’s guest, a true Hollywood anomaly. John Ottman – editor AND a film score composer (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY).
Twist Karen Volpe’s arm to talk about Bill Murray… So, it’s a good thing she and Paul are interviewing THE BILL MURRAY STORIES director Tommy Avallone.
Paul Preston talks to MaJaMa, the production team behind the sure-to-be-a-cult-hit terror movie spoof BAD CGI SHARKS – Matthew Ellsworth, Jason Ellsworth & Matteo Molinari.
This is not a horror film, but it is about a real evil – greed.
Two producers of LOVE, GILDA, James Tumminia and Alan Zweibel, join Paul and Karen for a deep dive into the first definitive documentary about Gilda Radner.
Paul and Karen welcome actor Leon Russom to The Admiral’s Club to talk about his career – the longevity and wide variety of his credits are a revelation!
The first thing Fassbender is guilty of is hiring a director of photography who doesn’t own a light kit.
Kenneth Lonergan’s deeply truthful drama is one of the year’s best films.
About halfway through the movie, I came to the following realization: “This movie is a real downer.”
Critics and moviegoers just aren’t in line anymore
Ep. 153: A longtime guest wish is fulfilled as ’80s icon Diane Franklin of the legendary films “Better Off Dead…” and “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” joins the Movie Guys in studio! Plus, previews of new films “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping”, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows” and “Me Before You”.
Showcast Episode 139: All Movie Guys are presented and accounted for in The Admiral’s Club for fast and funny previews of “Gods of Egypt”, “Triple 9” and “Eddie the Eagle”. Then actor Sean O’Bryan of “London Has Fallen” joins in with great on-the-set stories everyone doles out their Top Ten Movies of 2015.
Showcast Episode 134: This special edition of The Movie Showcast looks back on some of the show’s best comedy sketches, characters and bits including popular recurring segments like “Karen’s Birthdays” and the opening “Attention”. Part One covers original comedy moments from 2014 and includes special guests like Ike Barinholtz, Matt Craig, Laura Krafft, Pete Gardner, Ross Marquand, Andrew DeWitt & more!
For all who are uninitiated, “Selma” is not just about Martin Luther King Jr, although he is a key player in its history. Just as fascinating are all the supporting players that were integral to the historical events that took place in Selma, Alabama.
Showcast Episode 69: Emmy-nominated comic writer and actor Matt Craig joins The Movie Guys for previews of “Gone Girl” and “Annabelle”. Plus, there’s a not-at-all-creepy gift exchange and lively rounds of “What Did you See This Week?”, 5 Questions and Karen’s Birthdays.
I’m probably late to the game, but that does not prevent me from singing the praises of the best film (so far) of 2014.
I doubt any conscious film viewer would deem it wise to take any one biopic as authority on a certain subject. Any individual movie cannot be an authority over a whole, complicated life.
One of the most entertaining pictures I’ve ever seen, extremely funny and quite emotionally affecting.
BLUE VELVET seems almost benign in our over stimulated, shock value society, but let me tell you it still holds its own where depravity is concerned.