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The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Shane Wilson and Bryan Tann
203 episodes
9 months ago
This week the Plotaholics discuss the 2013 Sci-Fi/Comedy The World's End before saying their own goodbyes to the podcast they've spent the last four years working on. It was a good run, but all good things must come to an end. The film of the week sees five "friends" going on a Pub Crawl that they failed to successfully complete twenty-three years prior. At that time, they discover an extraterrestrial conspiracy! Starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and directed by Edgar Wright, chec...
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This week the Plotaholics discuss the 2013 Sci-Fi/Comedy The World's End before saying their own goodbyes to the podcast they've spent the last four years working on. It was a good run, but all good things must come to an end. The film of the week sees five "friends" going on a Pub Crawl that they failed to successfully complete twenty-three years prior. At that time, they discover an extraterrestrial conspiracy! Starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and directed by Edgar Wright, chec...
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Comedy
TV & Film,
Film Reviews
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The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
The World's End
This week the Plotaholics discuss the 2013 Sci-Fi/Comedy The World's End before saying their own goodbyes to the podcast they've spent the last four years working on. It was a good run, but all good things must come to an end. The film of the week sees five "friends" going on a Pub Crawl that they failed to successfully complete twenty-three years prior. At that time, they discover an extraterrestrial conspiracy! Starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and directed by Edgar Wright, chec...
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2 years ago
56 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Hot Fuzz
This week, the Plotaholics take a trip across the pond to Sanford Gloucestershire for 2007's buddy cop comedy Hot Fuzz starting Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. In this film, Pegg plays Constable Nicholas Angel. The best of the best who is so good that his superiors banish him to the country because he's making them all look bad! Upon his arrival, Nicholas realizes the darkness of the greater good that's made this a quaint little town to live in. So sit back, relax, and listen to us ...
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2 years ago
53 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
This week, the Plotaholics dip into the day of lovers with the, under appreciated at the time, cult classic Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is still reeling after his ex girlfriend dumped him. To the point that he’s “dating” a high school girl. Then he meets Ramona (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and he’s head over heels! Unfortunately she comes with baggage in the form of her Seven Evil Exes. So, sit back, relax, get your 1 Up and enjoy as we discuss Edgar Wright’s cla...
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2 years ago
57 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Forget Paris
It's February, which means it's the month of love! We're getting started with the 1995 romantic comedy Forget Paris starring Billy Crystal and Debra Winger as Mickey and Ellen. In this tale of love, travel, and basketball, a group of friends tells the newest member of their group the whirlwind tale of the romance between an NBA referee and an American-born Parisian airline executive and how a lost dead body kickstarted a romance that spans almost a decade. Costarring Julie Kavner, Joe Man...
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Plotaholics wind down on our month of the biggest films of 2022 with, what is probably according to the Academy, the hottest of the hot movies of the year. Everything Everywhere All At Once Evelyn Quan (played by the amazing Michelle Yeoh) is a married, middle-aged Chinese-American immigrant with a failing business, a strained relationship with her daughter Joy (Stephanie Hsu), a failing marriage with her fun-loving husband Waymond (played by the LEGENDARY Ke Huy Quan). Whil...
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
The Plotaholics' are going strong this week as we continue to explore the films that came out in 2022. This week's episode is a CRIMINALLY UNDER THE RADAR BANGER! This week we're talking about the Nicholas Cage film The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent. This film, costarring Padro Pascal, shows a fictionalized (we hope not) version of Nicholas Cage living in Hollywood. His career and relationship with his daughter are following the path of his marriage...failing when he's offere...
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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Nope
This week we take a second trip into the mind of the great Jordan Peele with 2022's Nope starring Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as siblings OJ and Em Haywood who discover on their horse ranch a strange, predatory presence. Costarring Steven Yeun (Glenn from The Walking Dead), the great Michael Wincott, Brandon Perea, and the excellent Keith David, this film is the third full-length film from the former member of the comedy duo Key and Peele. SPOILER WARNING if you have not seen...
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2 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Glass Onion
January is going strong Plotaholics fans! This week we dive into one of our new favorite franchises' next entry in the 2022 Rian Johnson-written and directed murder/mystery Glass Onion. Glass Onion sees the return of Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc, master detective, as he investigates a murder on the privately owned island of billionaire Miles Bron (played masterfully by Edward Norton). During the pandemic, Bron is on the cusp of a brilliant new form of energy. Before unleashing his late...
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2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Bullet Train
Happy 2023, Plotaholics! We're changing up a little bit from previous years. The last few years we've done only 80s flicks in January. This time around, though, we're doing newer flicks that have come out over the last few months. Our first foray is to Japan and the 2022 Action/Comedy Bullet Train with an all-star cast including Brad Pitt, Brian Tyree Henry, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, and many more! This film sees a down on his luck operative filling in for a coworker on a simple j...
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2 years ago
1 hour

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Avatar (2009)
The final episode of 2022 is here, and we decided to end the year with the first film in the series of 2022’s most anticipated film. This week we watch the 2009's sci-fi epic, Avatar. This film stars Sam Wentworth as Jake Sully (or Jakesooly), a paralyzed Marine sent to the planet of Pandora to pilot his deceased twin brother’s genetically engineered body to blend in with the indigenous people. This film is currently the top grossing film of all time and among the most polarizi...
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2 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Home Alone
Happy Holidays, Plotaholics-holics! We complete this year's round of holiday festivity films with the 1990 holiday-comedy John Hughes classic Home Alone. Listen, after 30+ years you know who's in this film and what its about. So, in this episode we give our thoughts on this film, how horrible the McCallister family (Kevin included) are, and how amazing MacCulkin is. So sit back, relax and enjoy this latest episode! Next week, Fern Gully...IN SPACE! Support the show
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Four Christmases
This week, folks, we continue our holiday film block with the Vince Vaughn, Reese Witherspoon holiday adventure Four Christmases. This holiday romcom with a costar list of the stars sees Brad, aka Orlando, and Kate, aka Cootie Kate, as a yuppie San Francisco couple unable to follow through with their planned Christmas plans and must spend four separate Christmas celebrations with their divorced parents and their families. So check this episode out and tell us what you think! Ne...
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2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Just Friends
The Annual Plotaholics Holiday Block begins today! This week's yuletide content is 2005's Romantic Comedy 'Just Friends,' starring a pre-Deadpool Ryan Reynolds, and a post-Varsity Blues Amy Smart as Chris and Jamie. Chris was the obese best friend of Jamie who friend-zoned him eternally during graduation. Ten years later, Chris is forced back home and realizes that he has some unfinished emotional baggage toward Jamie and his hometown. Costarring the great Julie Haggarty, Chris Kl...
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2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Stranger Than Fiction
All good things must come to an end, so it's also true with our month of comedic actors in dramatic roles. When good things come to an end, you have to go out with a bang, and we do! This week we watched Stranger Than Fiction the 2006 Will Farrell film that co-stars Emma Thompson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Queen Latifa, and Dustin Hoffman. In this film we meet Harold Crick (Farrell) a cardboard boxed personality of a man that works for the IRS who hears narration in his head one day and ...
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2 years ago
58 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Mr. Church
This week we continue our show block of dramatic films starring comedic actors. Mr. Church is a 2016 film based on the short story “The Cook Who Came To Live With Us” by Susan McMartin. Mr. Church tells the story of Charlie Brooks and her life with her family cook Mr. Church who is hired to cook for her and her dying mother after her mother’s lover dies. That’s…it. That’s the movie. That’s the tale. We’re going to be honest here; we want to thank Eddie Murphy for the hernia he suffer...
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2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
This week we continue our Comedic Actors in Dramatic roles block with 2004's indie darling Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. This gem sees Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet as Joel and Clementine (no jokes) who have suffered a painful breakup. Joel, heartbroken that Clementine doesn't recognize him, discovers that she had her memories of him erased. So he decides what's good for the goose is good for the gander. During the procedure, he decides his memories are precious. Mark Ruf...
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2 years ago
56 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Reign Over Me
This week we begin our 'Comedic Actors in Serious Roles' block of films. Trust us, this is a much better block than this sad excuse for a title gives! This week, we're taking a look at (in our humble expert opinions) Adam Sander's best film. Period. 2007's Reign Over Me shows Adam Sandler as Charlie Fineman, a man suffering the traumatic loss of his family during the 9/11 Attacks. He's seen by his old college roommate Alan (Don Cheadle) and the two rekindle their friendship as Alan attempts ...
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3 years ago
58 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Insidious
The Plotaholics Listener's Choice Halloween was yet another entertaining and successful endeavor, and it's all because of YOU! This week, today, we are discussion YOUR pick. This got the highest vote tally! 2010's Insidious stars Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne as parents of a boy who is at risk of being possessed after he falls (literally) into a coma. Costarring the great Lin Shaye and Barbara Hershey, this is a film that gives you the jump scares for sure. Is it as good as Polter...
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3 years ago
52 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch
The Listener's Choice Halloween is going strong everyone! This week we visit a film that is four years in the making! Halloween 3: Season of the Witch is a MAJOR deviation from the Halloween franchise and is probably the most dramatic shift of a film franchise in film history. As its not only the only film in the series to NOT feature Michael Myers, but it's not even a slasher flick! In this film, a small-town doctor investigates the death of a patient and ends up knee-deep in a c...
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3 years ago
51 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
Tales from the Hood
Listener's Choice is going strong! This week we take a trip to the anthology horror genre, and this trip was a great one. Tales From The Hood is a 1995 horror anthology by writer/director Rusty Cundieff (director of the Chapelle Show). These four chilling tales told by mortician Mr. Simms doesn't just frighten, but tackles social commentary such as police brutality, domestic violence, racism in politics, and street violece. There are laughs, but there's also thought provoking ho...
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3 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The Plotaholics Podcast: Movie Reviews
This week the Plotaholics discuss the 2013 Sci-Fi/Comedy The World's End before saying their own goodbyes to the podcast they've spent the last four years working on. It was a good run, but all good things must come to an end. The film of the week sees five "friends" going on a Pub Crawl that they failed to successfully complete twenty-three years prior. At that time, they discover an extraterrestrial conspiracy! Starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and directed by Edgar Wright, chec...