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Today on Episode 67 of the Cinema Geeks …..we react to a heavy dose of Star Wars news and rumors, we discuss what could be next in the Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien and Predator franchises, we react to the trailers for Life, Victor Frankenstein, The Martian and The Hateful Eight and we go over two weeks worth of ‘what we’ve been watching’ including our thoughts on Straight Outta Compton, Fifty Shades of Grey and Terminator: Genisys
Box Office: [00:02:23]
https://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/
Predictions:
Dan: Lowest Box-Office Weekend of 2015
Amanda: #1 Straight Outta Compton, #2 Sinister 2, #3 Hitman, #4 Man from UNCLE, #5 MI
Kevin: Combined Top 5 this weekend will gross LESS than $55 Million
News: [00:13:08]
Nightmare on Elm Street Reboot x2
Star Wars Spinoff Details and Cast
Another Star Wars Director Announced and Rogue One Image
League of Extraordinary Gentlewomen?
Scooby-Doo on the Big Screen again
Trailer Talk: [00:50:40]
Main Attraction:
None this week
Credit Conversation: [01:01:10]
What We’ve Been Watching:
Miss Julie [Amanda & Kevin]
Terminator: Genisys [Dan]
Ouija [Amanda]
CHRONIC-CON: EPISODE 420 – A NEW DOPE (Documentary) [Dan]
Barely Lethal [Amanda & Kevin]
Fifty Shades of Grey [Amanda]
Fake it So Real (Documentary) [Dan]
Woman in Gold [Amanda & Kevin]
Hot Pursuit [Amanda]
Straight Outta Compton [Amanda & Kevin]
Dan’s Homework: Another Year
Amanda & Kevin’s Homework: Prince Avalanche
Question:
What chance does the Lego: Batman movie have of living up to the success of The Lego Movie?
Geeks:
Kevin @OptimusSolo
Dan @MovieRevolt
Amanda @HardCandiMandi
There is no way Lego: Batman is going to be good as The Lego Movie. It goes against everything that made the Lego Movie good. I will most likely watch it but it comes off as a cash grab to me.
Is there something off with this record? I only hear Dan talking to no one?
at what time do you not hear anyone besides dan? I’m 18 mins in and I hear all three hosts. The issue is that they are on separate channels. Dan comes out of my right speaker, kev, and amanda are in my left speaker.
That is the problem. I only had one of my speakers playing. Thanks!
Sorry I accidentally switched a setting without knowing it. It will be fixed next record
There is no way Lego: Batman is going to be good as The Lego Movie. It goes against everything that made the Lego Movie good. I will most likely watch it but it comes off as a cash grab to me.
Is there something off with this record? I only hear Dan talking to no one?
at what time do you not hear anyone besides dan? I’m 18 mins in and I hear all three hosts. The issue is that they are on separate channels. Dan comes out of my right speaker, kev, and amanda are in my left speaker.
That is the problem. I only had one of my speakers playing. Thanks!
Sorry I accidentally switched a setting without knowing it. It will be fixed next record
Lego Batman could be a lot of fun. The games are great. As good as The Lego Movie? Hell no. But the voice cast is surely interesting.
Lego Batman could be a lot of fun. The games are great. As good as The Lego Movie? Hell no. But the voice cast is surely interesting.
II’m calling it now: the final scene of The Hateful Eight will involve only Kurt Russell and Samuel L. Jackson. They’ll be out in the snow, and the building will be ablaze in the background. Both of their characters will be exhausted, barely able to move, perhaps injured. And they’ll sit down on a snowbank together.
A bottle of whiskey will be handed off between them. They’ll exchange dialogue that, on the surface, doesn’t seem threatening, yet their demeanors will express how little they trust one another. The movie will fade to black, and the ending will be left ambiguous.
Then, decades later, a shitty, VFX-riddled reboot-prequel, also titled The Hateful Eight will hit theaters, and very few people will give a shit
II’m calling it now: the final scene of The Hateful Eight will involve only Kurt Russell and Samuel L. Jackson. They’ll be out in the snow, and the building will be ablaze in the background. Both of their characters will be exhausted, barely able to move, perhaps injured. And they’ll sit down on a snowbank together.
A bottle of whiskey will be handed off between them. They’ll exchange dialogue that, on the surface, doesn’t seem threatening, yet their demeanors will express how little they trust one another. The movie will fade to black, and the ending will be left ambiguous.
Then, decades later, a shitty, VFX-riddled reboot-prequel, also titled The Hateful Eight will hit theaters, and very few people will give a shit