Posts Tagged ‘Andrew Garfield’
Film Review – The Amazing Spider-Man 2
With Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man series not even a distant memory, Sony is flying right along with the latest reboot series. Before The Amazing Spider-Man 2 had even hit theaters, they had already announced parts 3 and 4. While I respect the commitment, it seemed more…
READ MOREEpisode 202 – DVD Rundown 11-6-2012
Spencer and Greg give their DVD rundown for November 6th, 2012. In this episode they discuss The Amazing Spider-Man, Arthur Christmas, They Live, and Rashomon. Also, be sure to check out our discussion of They Live during our Top 5 fights scenes segment.
READ MOREMacGuffin Bonus Roundtable – The Amazing Spider-Man
The MacGuffin joins forces with The Backroom for a bonus roundtable discussion on The Amazing Spider-Man, from director Marc Webb and starring Andrew Garfield & Emma Stone. Featuring special guest Brandon Jerwa (Pop Culture Zoo, BJ Shea’s Geek Nation). This episode can be played online…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Amazing Spider-Man
As long as Sony rwants to hold on to the rights of Spider-Man, we’re probably going to continue getting a new film every few years. As successful as the previous iterations were, it was unsustainable in the long term due to the cost, though despite…
READ MORETop 5 – Sci-Fi Films (Nerd Rebuttal)
Another MacGuffin Film Podcast Top 5′s segment. This time Ed and Ben give the nerd rebuttal to the top 5 Sci-Fi films picked by Brandi and Allen.
READ MOREEpisode 74 – Top 10 of 2010
Spencer and John share their top 10 films for 2010, before closing the show out with their DVD picks of the week.
READ MOREFilm Review – Never Let Me Go
Based on a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, directed by Mark Romanek, the new film Never Let Me Go is a strange and tightly drawn character study about Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy, three kids who start out in the same boarding school in the English countryside.…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Social Network (spoilers)
There are two films being released this year that deal with the current aspects of American prosperity and greed. While one of them appears to be outwardly critical, perhaps even slightly cynical, in its approach to addressing the modern day financial quandaries, the other is…
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