
Rather than see the Transformers 3 this weekend, we decided to see a superhero movie that isn’t Green Lantern. Join us for a discussion of Super. Not Super 8. Just straight up Super. Spoiler: Tom Chick has already gone on record as being a big fan. The 3×3 of our favorite examples of comedic timing begins neatly at the 60-minute mark. How’s that for timing?
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So, like Bad Santa, but with a teacher, right? What could go wrong? Find out in this week’s podcast.
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So we saw Tree of Life this week instead of a movie about Ryan Reynolds getting a magic green ring. After one hour and 28 minutes, we finally get around to this week’s 3×3 of under-appreciated creature designs.
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We see JJ Abrams’ heartwarming tribute to the various movies of our childhood made by people such as Steven Spielberg and whoever did The Explorers and whoever did Short Circuit and whoever did Cloverfield. Then, at the 59-minute mark, we discuss our favorite facial expressions for this week’s 3×3.
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In our three-way split on X-Men First Class, we separate the comic book nerds from the snooty movie snobs! And then it’s our 3×3 of best weddings in movies, starting at the 1:03 mark.
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We see the movie that was too good for Mel Gibson to be in it. Unfortunately, this movie didn’t qualify for this week’s 3×3, which is bad movies that we like. That starts at the 45-minute mark.
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There might be a conflict of interest in having the three of us, all long-time members of the Kristen Wiig Fan Club, try to discuss Bridesmaids impartially. So to make sure the podcast doesn’t consist solely of us talking about how good Bridesmaids is, we argue for a bit about MacGruber. Then, at the 54-minute mark, we do a 3×3 of our favorite vocal performances.
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In Hesher, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a jerk, Natalie Portman is mousy, and Rainn Wilson doesn’t say a single funny thing. We’ll go into more specifics in this week’s podcast.
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Hey nerds, you love comic book movies, right? So do we! Well, some of us. So we’ll argue a bit about Thor before going on to this week’s 3×3. Our discussion of the least bad pregnancy reveals begins at the 54-minute mark.
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An $86 million opening weekend can’t be wrong. Or can it? If you don’t want us to spoil Fast Five, fast forward to this week’s 3×3 at the 58-minute mark for a discussion of objects as characters. We’re not entirely certain what that’s supposed to mean either, but we won’t be deterred.
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Just how many cat scares can an American director work into the adaptation of a Bronte novel? Find out on this week’s pocast. Then join us at the 48-minute mark for this week’s 3×3, which is a discussion of movies that take place in a single location. There is surprisingly little fighting about just what that means.
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The movie that finally made us figure out how to pronounce “Saoirse”. If you haven’t seen Hanna yet, fast forward to our 3×3 of the worst villains, which begins at the one hour and 28 minute (!) mark.
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This week, only one of us is capable of enjoying what he describes as “Princess Bride for stoners”. And it’s not the one you think. Also, our 3×3 of our favorite “real” moments in movies might not be what you think it is either. It might not even be what we thought it was. Whoa…
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Source Code is Moon director Duncan Jones’ sophomore effort. Are our expectations too high? Find out on this week’s podcast. And at the one hour and one minute mark, this week’s 3×3 is our favorite uses of CG in a movie.
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Sucker Punch isn’t just the name of the movie. It also the act of being charged for a ticket! If you don’t want the movie spoiled, fast forward to our 3×3 at the 57-minute mark for our favorite uses of blood in a movie.
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