The Hollywood Outsider

By: The Hollywood Outsider
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  • The Hollywood Outsider is a weekly entertainment podcast where we discuss specific topics in film and TV, review current movies, interview independent filmmakers, and put our own spin on movies and television. Podcast Awards winner for Best TV & Film podcast. Subscribe & listen to a new HO every week!
    The Hollywood Outsider, 2011-2024
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Episodes
  • The Horror of True Crime, Megalopolis, Nobody Wants This, Lee
    Oct 2 2024

    On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we kick off horror month with a look at the impact of true crime in our everyday lives: movies, TV, podcasts, it's everywhere. Are we consuming too much? Is it numbing our senses? Why are we so obsessed with the horror of true crime?

    Also this week, Reacher finally gives Neagley a spin-off, Daniel Day-Lewis returns, reviews of Megalopolis, Lee, and Nobody Wants This, and much more!

    Discussed on this episode
    • (0:00 – 22:04) Movie and TV News: Reacher gets a spin-off, Hellboy: The Crooked Man skips theaters, Daniel Day-Lewis unretires, Bane vs. Deathstroke is on the way, and more.
    • (22:05 – 46:00) Reviews: Megalopolis, Nobody Wants This, Lee
    • (46:01 – 1:19:08) From the Outside In: The Horror of True Crime
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Cringey Dialogue, Lost and Friends Anniversaries, Movie Theaters Spend Two Billion
    Sep 25 2024

    On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, our topic revolves around a line of questioning a reporter from Empire recently asked director James Cameron about his, in his words, cringey dialogue. Cameron of course responded in the most King of the World way possible with:

    “I don’t think of it as some Holy Grail, that’s for sure (regarding The Terminator). I look at it now and there are parts of it that are pretty cringeworthy, and parts of it that are like, ‘Yeah, we did pretty well for the resources we had available.’”

    “I don’t cringe on any of the dialogue, but I have a lower cringe factor than, apparently, a lot of people do around the dialogue that I write. You know what? Let me see your three-out-of-the-four-highest-grossing films — then we’ll talk about dialogue effectiveness.”

    So what constitutes cringey dialogue, and who dares to question properties that millions love? It's an intriguing topic this week.

    Also this week, LOST celebrates 20 years of genre storytelling while Friends hits 30, and then we dive into the concept of movie theaters spending $2.2 BILLION on updating movie theaters in the near future. What do you want in your movie theater experience?

    Discussed on this episode
    • (0:00 – 41:19) Movie and TV News: Movie theaters spend $2.2 billion, LOST and Friends Anniversaries | Recommendations
    • (22:32 – 47:46) From the Outside In: What constitutes cringey dialogue? | HO Game: Cringe It Up!
    • Listen to our other podcast, Inspired By A True Story, now available in your favorite podcast feed!
    • Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider
    • Be sure to join our Facebook Group
    • Join us on Discord
    • Follow us on X @BuyPopcorn
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Fall TV Preview 2024
    Sep 18 2024
    Want to know what new TV shows to watch this Fall?

    On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, it’s time for our Fall TV preview 2024, including our most anticipated new and returning shows on the Fall television schedule. TV has evolved so much, and there are so many options, it becomes overwhelming every year to know what we should be spending our time on. Therefore we rolled up our sleeves, jumped in the water, and pulled out some of the best – and worst – that television has to offer this season. Disclaimer, Matlock, Agatha All Along, Tomb Raider, High Potential, The Penguin, Dune: Prophecy, Internal Chinatown, How to Die Alone, English Teacher, Cross, Nobody Wants This, and so many more shows are discussed and dissected on our annual plunge into the biggest season for television.

    • Listen to our new podcast, Inspired By A True Story, now available in your favorite podcast feed!
    • Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider
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    1 hr and 24 mins

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