Posts Tagged ‘Lost’
MacGuffin Audio Podcast #136
Spencer is joined for the second episode of audio-only podcasting by MacGuffin team member Ed. Topics include: the success of Titanic 3D, Transformers the Ride, debating the best James Bond, looking forward to Anthony Hopkins in Hitchcock, and thinking about the most annoying TV characters.
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There is something to be said for a film knowing what is and embracing it. Not every film that is entertaining is necessarily good. From the trailer, that was my immediate impression of what I should expect with Lockout, and for the most part I…
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…
READ MOREAn Analysis – Television vs. Film
This has been percolating in my head for awhile. About how many people consider TV in a new golden age in the 2000s? With Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and Dexter, and new shows like Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones emerging as well, the argument…
READ MOREEpisode 91 – The Mystery of JJ Abrams
Spencer and John discuss JJ Abrams’ role in Hollywood in honor of Super 8, look at the DC Comic movies before the release of The Green Lantern, and give their DVD picks of the week.
READ MORETop 5 – Underrated Actors/Actresses
Another MacGuffin Film Podcast Top 5′s segment. This time Brandi and Allen share their top 5 underrated actors and actresses.
READ MOREEpisode 56 – The Next Generation
Spencer and John look back on the careers of Eli Roth and Neil Marshall in advance of the release of The Last Exorcism and Centurion, and close out the show with DVD picks of the week.
READ MOREInception – An Early Review
My mind has just been blown. Inception (2010), the latest film from writer-director Christopher Nolan, is a mind-boggling exercise of epic proportions. Not since David Lynch’s Mulholland Dr. (2001) has a film left me so utterly speechless; I do not even know where to begin…
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