What's the plan then? Right. We do the intro, mention Spaced briefly, move on to his movies, talk about how Michael Cera sucks - "I'm so sorry, Michael" - then we disagree about Baby Driver, call out Ansel Elgort, hole up, have a cup of tea and wait for this whole thing to blow over. Oh yea, we are spotlighting Edgar Wright. You can let us know your thoughts on this episode by emailing in at makingascenemail@gmail.com.
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While he has been known for the majority of his career as the writer and director that could showcase the best of Will Ferrell, in recent years, he has shown that he is capable of so much more. He has gone from the head writer of SNL to directing multiple academy award nominated films. McKay has been able to parlay his comedic instincts into stories and themes that are anything but comedic, and damn near reinvented himself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of dramatic filmmaking.
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This week, we talk about a facet of movie fandom that everyone has undoubtedly experienced at one point or another: the over-used movie quote. Whether it's someone letting you know that the grocery store line that you are in is ACTUALLY ancient Sparta or a friend letting you know that as a result of their Dominos not arriving on time that they are now in a glass case of emotion, movie quotes have been used as a part of every day conversation for a long time. We attempt to better understand, through our hyper-scientific method of rambling, the origins of this phenomenon and how it shows up in the modern day. You can let us know your thoughts on this episode by emailing in at makingascenemail@gmail.com.
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This week we are back with a heavy hitter for a filmmaker spotlight. Few have impacted the comedy world the way that Mel Brooks has. From film, to TV, to the stage, Brooks has brought his own brand of spoof and comedy for over 50 years! With films like The Producers and Blazing Saddles he pushed the envelope of taste and found ways to make the offensive funny. Not bad for a guy who didn't make his first film until he was 42 years old.
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This week's episode features our first guest! Tyler from the podcast Unpopular But Accurate joins us to talk about some of his favorite sports movies of all time. Listen along as we try to figure out the secret to telling the perfect sports story on screen. Whether you are a baseball fan, football fan or even Patrick Renna, there is something for everyone in this episode!
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Join us this week as Harrison, Chris and Chris' dryer discuss the filmography of Director Zack Snyder. From zombies to Zod, we discuss and debate his work and try to get to the bottom of just how much slo-mo is too much slo-mo. Be sure to listen in for some hot takes from Chris' dryer between 51:15 and 53:52. If you're a purist and want to stick with your regular hosts, feel free to skip right over that section...guy doesn't know what the hell he is talking about anyways. What is your favorite Snyder film? Who do you want us to cover next? Let us know! You can let us know your thoughts on this episode by emailing in at makingascenemail@gmail.com.
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In honor of WB's new release Mortal Kombat, we present our thoughts on the many shining examples of Hollywood adapting video game franchises to feature films. From Mario to Master Chief, we cover the last 30 years of video game movies and try to figure out what the hell keeps going wrong. Listen in to hear us answer the question that you have been waiting to have answered for decades. "What is a Baraka?" As always, let us know your thoughts on this episode by emailing in at makingascenemail@gmail.com. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram and Xbox gamerchat.