
Have you seen Darren Aronofsky’s hi-falutin’ ballet-themed companion piece to The Wrestler? If so, listen to our podcast. Otherwise, fast forward to the 47-minute mark for this week’s 3×3: the most awesome movie pets.
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Join us this week for some explosive three-way action between a driver, a cop, and a killer! Also, the movie Faster. Or just fast forward to this week’s 3×3 at the 49-minute mark for movies that deserve sequels.
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127 Hours is grueling, to be sure. But then what? Listen to this week’s podcast. If you haven’t seen the movie, skip ahead to our 3×3 at the 54-minute mark for the best scenes with eggs. Yep, that’s the actual topic.
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We love cheesy sci-fi about alien invasions, particularly invasions of our home city of Los Angeles! But do we love Skyline? Listen to the podcast and find out, or fast forward to the 51-minute mark for this week’s 3×3: great movie, shame about the name.
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Does this latter-day Planes, Trains, and Automobiles with Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis work for us? Find out in our Due Date podcast. Or fast forward to this week’s 3×3 for moments that portray religion sincerely in movies. It starts at the 37-minute mark.
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We get in the way-back machine to finally get around to discussing The Social Network. Our 3×3 of sequels that are better than the originals begins at the 42-minute mark.
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So how is the sequel to one of our favorite horror movies? Find out in our Paranormal Activity 2 podcast. And join us for this week’s 3×3 for our favorite sound effects in movies. We’ll play them for you as well as talk about them, starting at the 49:30 mark.
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It’s a “getting the band back together” movie with actors we love! How awesome is that? Listen to the podcast and find out. And listen to our 3×3 of favorite prison cell moments starting at the 45-minute mark.
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Robert De Niro and Edward Norton? John Curran directing? What could go wrong? Listen to the podcast and find out. Or fast forward to this week’s 3×3 at the 51-minute mark for movies everyone loves but us.
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Dingus at one point makes the very astute comment that The Killer Inside Me is to film noir what Unforgiven was to Westerns. We think you should see it. Until then, you can fast forward to our 3×3 at the 1:04 mark for our three choices of the best moments of actors playing musical instruments.
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Don’t let anyone tell you about this podcast! Except for the 3×3 of reflection moments in movies. It starts at the 54-minute mark.
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The devil in Devil doesn’t just torment people in elevators. He also makes people on podcasts yell at each other. Then we do a 3×3 of movies that traumatized us as kids, starting at the 1:02:30 mark.
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Does Paul Anderson’s script live up to Kelly Wand’s synopsis? Find out on our Resident Evil: Afterlife podcast. Then listen to this week’s 3×3 for the best scenes shot through windows, which begins at the 1:07 mark.
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It’s our most multicultural podcast, but it will spoil important plot points in Machete. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, fast forward to this week’s 3×3 at the 57-minute mark for our choice of best opening credit sequences.
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We definitely recommend Animal Kingdom, which is the best movie in the latest wave of Australians showing Hollywood how it’s done. Until you see it, fast forward to this week’s 3×3 at the one-hour-and-five-minute mark for our choice of movies that should have been in 3D.
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