• 👩🏿‍❤️‍👨🏼What do you mean, "YOU PEOPLE?" | Jonah Hill & Eddie Murphy, Netflix movie review
    Jan 29 2023

    Today, Anthony provides a brief review of the new awkward interracial romance comedy, YOU PEOPLE, starring and co-written by Jonah Hill, also co-written by its director, Kenya Barris (of TV's Black-ish, Grown-ish and Mixed-ish). You can find it on Netflix.

    TIMESTAMPS

    1:27 Similar movies

    2:46 Murphy and the cast; expectations

    6:17 Director Kenya Barris and his television background

    7:03 Hill's character and behavior

    9:51 The romantic chemistry

    10:43 Farrakhan, Jews vs. Muslims, and comparisons between slavery and the Holocaust

    12:55 Editing and cinematography

    13:44 Summary, grade, and what you should watch instead

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 1/28/23 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    MUSIC CREDIT: "What's the Difference," performed by Dr. Dre, Xzibit and Eminem. Written by Charles Aznavour, Richard Bembery, Melvin Bradford, Steven Harris, Alvin Joiner, Marshall Mathers and Andre Young. Published 2000, Aftermath Entertainment/ Interscope Records. Property of Universal Music Group Film and TV Licensing.

    Original score for YOU PEOPLE is composed by Bekon. Soundtrack available now.

    Footage from YOU PEOPLE is property of Netflix, Inc. ©2022

    Follow us on social media and comment with any constructive criticism! Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    16 mins
  • 🎲Alliteration FTW! MAZES AND MONSTERS and DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS (2000) movie reviews
    Jan 24 2023

    This week, there's nothing good in theaters, so the guys get together to talk about Mazes and Monsters, and Dungeons and Dragons.

    TIMESTAMPS

    0:52 Why we're talking about these movies today

    3:33 Anthony's Mazes and Monsters review

    9:10 Anthony's expectations

    11:00 Technical merits (editing, music)

    13:30 Acting and characters

    18:14 Fantasy elements and special effects

    20:27 Spoilers for the ending

    23:08 Anthony's grade

    23:53 Eddie's Dungeons and Dragons review

    29:08 Expectations

    30:33 Writing and dialogue, pacing

    31:57 Marlon Wayans

    34:30 Justin Whalin and the romantic subplot

    35:35 Is it worth the torture to get to the ending?

    38:57 The only redeeming quality

    40:57 Eddie's grade

    44:52 Races and classes; Kristen Wilson

    46:47 Climax and denoument

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 1/21/23 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    MUSIC CREDIT:

    Mazes and Monsters original score is composed by Hagood Hardy.

    Dungeons and Dragons original score is composed by Justin Caine Burnett.

    Footage from Mazes and Monsters is property of CBS, a Viacom company. © 1982

    Dungeons and Dragons is property of New Line Cinema, a Warner Discovery company. © 2000

    Follow us on social media and comment with any constructive criticism! Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    49 mins
  • 🪆Not thee stallion, thee doll. | M3GAN movie review / MEGAN
    Jan 10 2023

    Today, the guys review the latest in James Wan and Blumhouse horror movies, M3GAN. "A robotics engineer at a toy company builds a life-like doll that begins to take on a life of its own."

    TIMESTAMPS

    3:00 Anticipation

    5:35 Tone and comparisons

    6:01 Characters and themes; pacing

    8:25 PG-13 rating and editing

    9:23 Does the dog die?

    10:59 Music

    11:52 The best part

    14:24 Anthony's summary and grade

    15:54 Eddie's summary and grade

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 1/7/23 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    MUSIC CREDIT: "It's Nice to Have a Friend," performed by Taylor Swift. Written by Louis Bell, Adam King Feeney, and Taylor A Swift. Produced by Louis Bell, Frank Dukes and Taylor Swift. Published 2019, Republic. Property of Universal Music Group.

    "Dolls," performed by Bella Poarch. Written by Grayson Fritzshing, Miranda Glory, Naelah Johnson, Natasha Lalwani, Joshua Line, Daniel V. Maisonneuve, Elie Rizk and Denarie Taylor. Produced by Sub Urban and Elie Rizk. Published 2022, Warner Bros.

    Original score composed by Anthony Willis. Soundtrack available on Backlot Music.

    Film clips are property of Universal Pictures. © 2022

    Follow us on social media and comment with any constructive criticism! Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    20 mins
  • ☣️ Take shelter. | WHITE NOISE (2022) movie review
    Jan 4 2023

    Happy new year! This week, Eddie and Anthony discuss WHITE NOISE, the new Adam Driver dramedy now streaming on Netflix. "College professor Jack Gladney and his family's comfortable suburban life is upended when a nearby chemical leak causes 'The Airborne Toxic Event,' releasing a noxious black cloud over the region that forces the Gladney family to evacuate. At once hilarious and horrifying, lyrical and absurd, ordinary and apocalyptic, the film dramatizes a contemporary American family's attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world."

    TIMESTAMPS

    1:58 Confusing? Misleading trailer?

    4:40 Baumbach's direction here; the setting

    9:30 The kids (and who everyone looks like)

    13:18 Dialogue (and Hitler Studies)

    18:01 More in-depth on Driver

    24:13 Is this memorable? And where did the budget go?

    25:18 Organized chaos

    27:18 Anthony's grade

    28:04 Eddie's grade

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 1/1/23 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    MUSIC CREDIT: "New Body Rhumba," performed by LCD Soundsystem. Written by Pat Mahoney, James Murphy and Nancy Whang. Produced by James Murphy. Published 2022, DFA and Columbia Records. Property of Sony Music Licensing.

    "Changing," performed by the Airborne Toxic Event. Written by Mikel Jollett. Produced by Dave Sardy. Published 2011, Island Records. Property of Universal Music Group.

    Original score for WHITE NOISE is composed by Danny Elfman. Soundtrack available from Netflix Music.

    Footage from WHITE NOISE is property of A24; Netflix. © 2022

    Follow us on social media and comment with any constructive criticism! Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    31 mins
  • 🎭Are you ready to cry? BABYLON and THE WHALE 🐋 | Movie review double feature
    Dec 31 2022

    Today, the guys discuss two movies. Anthony saw BABYLON and Eddie saw THE WHALE. Let's see how they fare.

    Timestamps

    0:53 Anthony's Babylon review

    2:53 Background, expectations

    5:07 Robbie / Calva / Pitt

    6:32 Comparisons

    8:06 Length

    9:27 "And then..."

    12:41 So many movies about making movies

    15:22 Anthony's grade for Babylon

    17:42 Barbie diversion

    21:21 Eddie's The Whale review

    24:53 Brendan Fraser -- Best Actor at the Oscars in 2023?

    25:56 Hong Chau and the supporting actors

    30:23 Father-daughter relationships, and why this movie is even called "The Whale"

    33:20 Director

    34:57 Eddie's grade for The Whale

    36:28 "Fatphobic"? Exploitation?

    40:04 Ranking of Aranofsky films

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 12/29/22 in fabulous Las Vegas.

    SONG CREDIT: "Fame," performed by David Bowie. Written by Carlos Alomar, David Robert Jones and John Lennon. Produced by David Bowie (David Robert Jones) and Harry Maslin. Published 1975, RCA Records. Property of Sony Music Licensing.

    Original score for BABYLON is composed by Justin Hurwitz. Soundtrack available on Interscope Records. Original score for THE WHALE is composed by Rob Simonsen. Soundtrack available on A24 Music.

    Footage from BABYLON is property of Paramount Pictures. © 2022

    Footage from THE WHALE is property of A24. © 2022

    Please follow us on social media and leave us comments or constructive criticism! Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    45 mins
  • 🌊I see you. Will you see this movie? | AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER review
    Dec 30 2022

    This week, the guys review the sequel to the highest grossing film of all time, AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER. "Jake Sully and Ney'tiri have formed family and are doing everything to stay together. However, they must leave their home and explore the regions of Pandora. When an ancient threat resurfaces, Jake must fight a difficult war against the humans."

    TIMESTAMPS

    2:50 Avatar 1's irrelevancy and our anticipation

    5:38 James Cameron's track record

    10:25 The plot

    18:10 Railing on Jake Sully/Sam Worthington

    20:11 The villain

    21:21 Dialogue and more exposition

    22:47 A 3D aquarium, but in HFR

    23:48 Favorite characters and action moments

    27:44 Repetition (and length)

    29:45 Eddie's summary

    31:10 Anthony's summary

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 12/29/22 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    Original score for AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is composed by Simon Franglen.

    Footage from AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is property of Twentieth Century Studios; The Walt Disney Company. © 2022

    Follow us on social media and comment with any constructive criticism! Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    34 mins
  • 🎅All is not calm, and it is far from bright | VIOLENT NIGHT action comedy review
    Dec 5 2022

    This week, the guys review the new holiday-themed action-comedy from producer David Leitch (John Wick, Deadpool 2, Hobbs & Shaw) and director Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow): VIOLENT NIGHT. "An elite team of mercenaries breaks into a family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone hostage inside. However, they aren't prepared for a surprise combatant: Santa Claus is on the grounds, and he's about to show why this Nick is no saint." In theaters now.

    TIMESTAMPS

    2:21 Hype

    3:30 Leitch style

    6:23 Harbour as Santa, Trudy and the heart of the story

    8:52 Leguizamo as "Scrooge" (not Michael Peña)

    9:51 Character development and pacing (Eddie got there late)

    11:57 Villain motivations and how we personally feel about Christmas

    15:29 Supporting cast (the righteous Lightstones)

    17:14 Homage... or rip-off of better movies like Die Hard?

    19:13 Cinematography/action choreography

    20:37 Inept mercenaries and their cliché dialogue; logical problems

    24:19 Editing, stretching a concept

    26:02 Last positives

    27:54 Eddie's grade

    28:59 Anthony's last grade

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 12/3/22 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    SONG CREDIT "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)," performed by Darlene Love. Written by Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, and Phil Spector. Produced by Phil Spector. Published 1963, Legacy Recordings. Property of Sony Music Film and TV Licensing. Original score for VIOLENT NIGHT is composed by Dominic Lewis. Soundtrack available on Back Lot Music.

    Footage from VIOLENT NIGHT is property of Universal Pictures. © 2022

    Please follow us on social media and leave us comments or constructive criticism! Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    31 mins
  • 🧅THE FABELMANS and GLASS ONION | KNIVES OUT sequel movie review
    Nov 28 2022

    This week, Anthony talks about Spielberg's THE FABELMANS and both of the guys talk about Rian Johnson's new sequel to "Knives Out," GLASS ONION. "Tech billionaire Miles Bron invites his friends for a getaway on his private Greek island. When someone turns up dead, famed Southern detective Benoit Blanc is put on the case."

    TIMESTAMPS

    1:16 FABELMANS review

    4:23 Favorite Spielberg movie

    5:36 Main character &basic story

    6:00 Origin of the surname

    8:12 Michelle Williams' character

    9:10 Anthony's Best Actress predictions

    10:22 John Williams's score

    11:58 The heart

    13:41 An artists' perspective

    14:06 Summary and grade

    18:26 GLASS ONION review

    20:05 The week's other releases (mainly Strange World)

    24:06 The original Knives Out and social commentary

    29:19 The characters and their dynamic

    33:18 Extra characters, red herrings

    34:38 Another island movie

    37:31 Plot structure

    41:17 The future of the franchise

    43:08 Cameos, and Eddie's summary

    45:42 Anthony's summary

    This podcast is produced by & recorded at the home of Eddie, edited & posted by Anthony, recorded on 11/26/22 in fabulous Las Vegas, NV.

    SONG CREDIT

    Original score for GLASS ONION composed by Nathan Johnson. Soundtrack available from Netflix Music. Original score for THE FABELMANS composed by John Williams. Soundtrack available from Sony Music Masterworks.

    Footage from THE FABELMANS is property of Universal Pictures. © 2022 • GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT is property of Netflix, Inc. © 2022 • RICK AND MORTY is property of Cartoon Network, Time Warner. ©2015

    Follow us on social media. Comment with any suggestions/constructive criticism. Linkpop.com/FilmAndLoathingLV

    Show more Show less
    49 mins