Posts Tagged ‘Joss Whedon’
MacGuffin Audio Podcast #139
Spencer is joined by Eric Morgret (Crypticon, MIFFF) and Aaron Mason (Grapes of Rad). Topics include: A preview of Crypticon & MIFFF, discussing the significance of the NC17 rating, examining the decision to remake classic films, fight over the top 10 comic movies, a look…
READ MOREFilm Review – The Avengers
It is one of the most anticipated films of the year. The build-up to it has been almost without precedent. But The Avengers finally opens today, and proves to be an excellent start to what looks to be one of the most prolific summer movie…
READ MOREEpisode 142 – The Avengers
In honor of the release of The Avengers, Spencer and Greg look back on Marvel’s road to its release.
READ MOREMacGuffin Audio Podcast #135
Spencer ventures off into the world of audio-only podcasting with the help of MacGuffin team member Allen as well as friends of the show Aaron Mason (Grapes of Rad) and Aaron Roden (Air-Raid). Topics include: the future of Clerks, look back 15 years after the…
READ MOREEpisode 134 – Joss Whedon/Lockout
In honor of The Cabin in the Woods, Spencer and Greg look back on Joss Whedon’s career. Then they discuss prison movies before giving a rundown of DVDs out today. Please note: starting next week our video and audio podcasts are splitting, and becoming their…
READ MOREInterview – Morgan Spurlock/Holly Conrad – Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope
Spencer interviews director Morgan Spurlock and star Holly Conrad from Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here. Also, be sure to check out our review of Comic-Con…
READ MOREFilm Review – Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope
When I heard that Morgan Spurlock was making a documentary about Comic-Con, I was excited. He is one of my favorite documentary filmmakers for his ability to pinpoint a topic and question it from all sides. For the making of the film, Spurlock had a…
READ MORESXSW Film Review – The Cabin in the Woods
To describe Drew Goddard’s new film The Cabin in the Woods as David Lynch-ian is putting it mildly. The film takes the premise of a simple slasher film and eschews all the conventions in the process, creating something unlike I have ever seen before. Any…
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