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Field Day with Katie BlackField Day with Katie BlackField Day Reporting (8.27.24)Today’s Field Day : Sports News Segment, featuring Katie & Dad! Recorded 8.27.24, : “Players I Saw” - Dad Themed BASEBALL Greenville SC 1958 Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford,Robin Roberts, Richie Ashburn Atlanta Braves Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Roberto Clemente, Pete Rose, Johnny Bench 1984 Mets vs Cubs Dwight Gooden,Darrel Strawberry,Rick Sutcliffe Yankee Stadium July 1994  Mariners vs Yankees Ken Griffey Jr, Randy Johnson, Bernie  Williams, Paul O’Neil , Wade Boggs, Jim Abbott COLLEGE FO...2024-08-3132 minMAUVAIS TRAVAILMAUVAIS TRAVAILMAUVAIS TRAVAIL Episode 30 - L'épisode le plus conMichel Tuttle et Frank Magic invitent Ben De Violence pour cet épisode de fin de saison en forme de récréation. Chacun a plus ou moins préparé son Mauvais Dossier. L’enregistrement ne se déroule pas tout à fait comme prévu, vous verrez. Au programme :  . Mauvais Dossier Part.1 : La Creepy Pasta De Michel ! . Mauvais Dossier Part.2 : La Trouvaille de Franky ! . Le Jeu de la Chanson Inversée . Mauvais Dossier Part.3 : L’histoire de Ben De Violence: La Pichenette ! - - - - - - - - 2023-07-121h 02Mixed ReviewMixed Review82: Halloween KillsOkay, Halloween-heads and Michael Myers ... enjoyers! Three years after our autopsy of the Halloween series, we're back with the first of two addendums: Halloween Kills.2021-11-0300 minMixed ReviewMixed Review81: Hanksgiving 2020On this day, we celebrate Tom Hanks by viewing His scripture, Turner & Hooch, a movie in which He befriends an ugly dog and shoots people in a warehouse. Amen.2020-12-181h 01Mixed ReviewMixed Review80: Hellraiser: JudgementWith our take on Gary J. Tunnicliffe's Hellraiser: Judgement, we say goodbye to a franchise that spanned space, time, heaven, hell, and the supermarket dollar DVD bin.2020-09-021h 20Mixed ReviewMixed Review79: Hellraiser: RevelationsSix years after the release of Hellraiser: Hellworld, Dimension's Bob Weinstein discovered that the studio was about to lose the rights to the property. In three weeks, a skeleton crew of nobodies put together Hellraiser: Revelations, an ashcan copy for the ages.2020-08-2758 minMixed ReviewMixed Review78: Hellraiser: HellworldIn Hellraiser: Bloodline, Pinhead goes to space. In Hellraiser: Hellworld, Pinhead goes to ... cyberspace. Katheryn Winnick, Henry Cavill, and Lance Henriksen star in what is best described as "the eighth Hellraiser movie."2020-08-1955 minMixed ReviewMixed Review77: Hellraiser: DeaderThe Hellraiser series continues with a trip to Romania, where scream queen Kari Wuhrer opens the puzzle box, reducing her existence to a series of dream sequences and hallucinations ... and it spells doom for her character, too!2020-08-1347 minMixed ReviewMixed Review76: Hellraiser: HellseekerWe return from sabbatical to discuss the sixth Pinhead movie and compare refrigerator prices.2020-08-1139 minMixed ReviewMixed Review75: Hellraiser: InfernoThe Hellraiser series goes straight to home video with this Scott Derrickson thriller hastily rewritten as a Cenobite vehicle. Pinhead is back, and so are his inane speeches, in this twisting turning fever dream of garbage. Burn on!2020-05-3043 minMixed ReviewMixed Review74: Hellraiser: BloodlineWe've been to hell and back. Now, we journey onwards to .. SPACE! And 18th century Paris. And also 1996? Adam Scott stars, Alan Smithee directs, and we wonder why any of it happened in the first place.2020-05-2151 minMixed ReviewMixed Review73: Hellraiser III: Hell on EarthSet in New York City and filmed almost entirely in Greensboro, North Carolina, this second sequel earns its place in the history books for introducing audiences to "CD Cenobite" and "Camerahead Cenobite." We're still waiting for the Happy Meal cross-promotion.2020-05-1644 minMixed ReviewMixed Review72: Hellbound: Hellraiser IIThe Hellraiser series continues with more puzzle boxes, new and terrifying Cenobites, and a whole slew of intricate matte paintings as we join Pinhead, Chatterer and .. Female Cenobite? .. in 1987's Hellbound: Hellraiser II.2020-05-1334 minMixed ReviewMixed Review71: HellraiserYou summoned us. We came. And in the first of a series of ten Pinheadzapoppin' episodes, we discuss Clive Barker's original 1987 horror masterpiece, Hellraiser.2020-05-0936 minMixed ReviewMixed Review70: Home Invasion HorrorsSocial distancing means we're all spending more time at home, so it's a perfect time to watch a few movies about domesticity interrupted. In Hider in the House (1989), Gary Busey takes up residence in Mimi Rogers' attic and in The Vagrant (1992), Bill Paxton finds his new home to be insufficient protection against an evil drifter.2020-05-011h 27Mixed ReviewMixed Review69: Harrison Hate Watch 2020In times like these, it's good to remember the important things: Family. Friends. Mediocre Harrison Ford movies released in the late 20th century. This time around, we cover Six Days Seven Nights, co-starring Anne Heche, and What Lies Beneath, co-starring Michelle Pfeiffer.2020-03-141h 24Mixed ReviewMixed Review68: Santa with MusclesIn which we release our Christmas episode after the holiday is over but BEFORE the new year, so we’re technically not completely out of bounds. Anyway, Santa with Muscles is a bad movie starring Hulk Hogan and we watched it.2020-01-011h 04Mixed ReviewMixed Review67: Hanksgiving II: The 'BurbsThis Hanksgiving, we badmouth Joe Dante's cult favorite The 'Burbs and post the discussion online. I'm sure there's an audience for this!2019-12-061h 08Mixed ReviewMixed Review66: Slumber Party MassacreNightgowns, pillow fights, and power drills straight to the sternum! This is Halloween night, and we're huddled around the dinner table, flashlights lit underneath our chins, to extol the praises of the only '80s slasher franchise produced and directed by women: Slumber Party Massacre.2019-10-311h 14Mixed ReviewMixed Review65: Marvel Madness Part IV - With Great PowerSo it's come to this. Favreau vs. Black. Norrington vs. Mangold. Raimi vs. Watts. Titans clash. Franchises fall. Only one can stand above the rest. Will The Avengers win in a landslide? Can anything else possibly be as awesome as Blade? Wait, Iron Man 2 beat Black Panther? With only two no. 1 seeds remaining, the final battle has finally arrived.2019-10-171h 03Mixed ReviewMixed Review64: Marvel Madness Part III - Misguided NostalgiaThe pain train goes from 0 to 60 when we eliminate some of the MCU's best movies in this chaotic round of 32. Will the Guardians move on? Will Blade continue to steamroll everything in its path? Can people shut up about Captain America: The Winter Soldier already? Will we ever watch a Marvel movie again?2019-10-0557 minMixed ReviewMixed Review63: Marvel Madness Part II - Big Mood 2003As we continue our quest to crown the greatest Marvel movie of all time, we bully Blade: Trinity, demolish Daredevil, harass Howard the Duck, eviscerate Venom, and massacre the only two superhero movies Marc Webb will ever be allowed to make. Plus, we hand out a very special no-prize to the worst performance we witnessed along the way.2019-09-101h 48Mixed ReviewMixed Review62: Marvel Madness Part I - I'm Going to Be SickThis it it - all 68 Marvel Movies, ranked, sorted, and tossed aside like so many cardboard Hugh Jackman movie theater standups. From X-Men to The Avengers, from The Incredible Hulk to just Hulk to The Incredible Hulk again, from The Fantastic Four to Fantastic Four to Fant4stic - this is every theatrically-released movie based on a Marvel Comics property - and then some - whittled down March Madness-style until we discover which adaptation bests the rest.2019-08-261h 12Mixed ReviewMixed Review61: Manson MoviesWith the release of Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and its retelling of the Manson murders dredging traumatic history back into the public eye, we sat down to watch three movies released in the decade following the horrifying and world-changing events of August 1969. Two of them are horror movies using Manson figures as catalysts for gruesome violence (I Drink Your Blood, Deathmaster) and the third is a made-for-TV retelling of the lengthy Manson trial that eventually indicted the hippie guru and his followers (Helter Skelter). Full episode credits can be found at mixedreviewpodcast.com2019-08-121h 25Mixed ReviewMixed Review60: The Jaws QuadrilogyYou will believe a shark can roar. You will believe Dennis Quaid can find gainful employment at SeaWorld. You will believe a shark is trying to kill every member of your immediate family for reasons only a shark can understand. In this episode, we cover Jaws (1975), Jaws 2 (1977), Jaws 3-D (1983), and Jaws: The Revenge (1987). Full episode credits available on mixedreviewpodcast.com2019-07-231h 31Mixed ReviewMixed Review59: The Brave Little ToasterIgnored upon released, rediscovered on video, and blithely discarded in the trash bin of late '80s animation outliers, The Brave Little Toaster retains a cult following of grown adults swearing up and down its superiority to Toy Story, an actual cinematic achievement. But is there still something to be said for these anthropomorphized dumpster appliances? Full episode credits available on mixedreviewpodcast.com2019-06-291h 20Mixed ReviewMixed Review58: ShowgirlsIt's about time one of these movie podcasts covered Showgirls. We're definitely the first to do so. Full episode credits available on mixedreviewpodcast.com2019-06-201h 54Mixed ReviewMixed Review57: George A. Romero's Day of the DeadAfter the double successes of Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero returned to the salt mine to unearth an unholy vision of the American apocalypse: Day of the Dead. Roundly dismissed by critics in 1985, its offbeat charms have generated a whole new cadre of admirers. Does it deserve its new devotees? Or should it CHOKE ON EM? With Theron Seckington. Music:"News Theme" and "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"...2019-06-021h 50Mixed ReviewMixed Review56: Kalifornia & Natural Born KillersKalifornia and Natural Born Killers, released one year apart, star Juliette Lewis and feature a journalist attempting to document and define evil. One is a thriller, the other a barrage of images, a cacophony of sound, a prescient nightmare of oppressive finality. One is forgotten, the other too controversial to embrace. Drunk on shandies, we try to exhume the bodies and sift through the wreckage left in their wake.2019-05-191h 55Mixed ReviewMixed Review55: Inside the Human BodyMove beyond the lungs, peer past the kidneys, climb down the ribcage and behold ... there's a little man inside our livers! Telling us to drink more! A few of us become audibly intoxicated during a throaty discussion of three science fiction films that take place inside the following: a random Russian guy (Fantastic Voyage, 1966); Martin Short (Innerspace, 1987); and Bill Murray (Osmosis Jones, 2001).2019-05-051h 46Mixed ReviewMixed Review54: And Then There Were ...In 1939, Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None set a new standard for mystery novels. 60 years later, some beer-swilling Yanks  began producing Americanized retellings in the form of Identity (2003), Mindhunters (2004) and Sabotage (2014), three brainless thrillers featuring excessive gore, foul-mouthed arseholes, and absolute creative bankruptcy. Kevin and William spend far too much time answering one question: Why? Why in pluperfect hell would you pee on a literary masterwork?2019-04-181h 57Mixed ReviewMixed Review53: First Kid & ShazaamWhy, in the middle of the 1990s, did Sinbad happen? And why did he just as suddenly disappear? We struggle with these questions while discussing FIRST KID and SHAZAAM, two family comedies about sad little white boys who meet a big lovable goofball who unexpectedly turns their lives around.2019-04-021h 39Mixed ReviewMixed Review52: At Long Last WaxCorbin calls in from Benson, Arizona to wax poetic over Michael Curtiz's Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933), Andre De Toth's House of Wax (1953) and Jaume Collet-Serra's House of Wax (2005). No previous episode can hold a candle to this one - you're about to get an earful! Because wax.2019-03-251h 49Mixed ReviewMixed Review51: Dirty Harry Part II - Ketchup on a Hot DogWhether it's cleaning up street scum with a harpoon gun, cleaning up street scum via vehicular homicide, or cleaning up street scum by proxy through Sondra Locke, Clint Eastwood makes it look cool as ice. In this extra-extra special 51st episode of Mixed Review, we drag our feet through the remainder of the Dirty Harry movies: Sudden Impact (1983) with Sondra Locke and The Dead Pool (1988) with Jim Carrey, Patricia Clarkson, and Liam Neeson.2019-03-081h 26Mixed ReviewMixed Review50: Dirty Harry Part I - Airport HamburgerWhether it's chewing a hot dog in DIRTY HARRY (1971), blowing up Hal Holbrook in MAGNUM FORCE (1973), or claiming that women are unfit for police field duty in THE ENFORCER (1976), Clint Eastwood makes it look cool as ice. In this very special 50th episode of Mixed Review, we immediately alienate the Dirty Harry franchise's core audience by denouncing what Pauline Kael called out as "fascism" in Eastwood's conservative fantasy of the Wild West that was post-hippie San Francisco.2019-02-231h 56Mixed ReviewMixed Review49: Phantom of the Paradise & Rocky Horror Picture ShowIt's a science fiction double feature when we experience twin rock operas: Brian De Palma's Phantom of the Paradise (1974) and Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), each featuring outlandish characters and situations and each appealing to very different audiences.2019-02-091h 17Mixed ReviewMixed Review48: Harrison Hate WatchOn a very special extra-intoxicated episode, we take a look back at the death and failed resurrection of Harrison Ford's career as a leading man on the first, and hopefully only, Harrison Hate Watch. If you've ever wanted someone to explain the plots of Hollywood Homicide and Firewall to you amidst a smattering of giggles, drop everything and slam that PLAY button, you big weirdo.2019-02-011h 21Mixed ReviewMixed Review47: A Knight's Tale & Marie AntoinetteIn a marathon session scored by Luciano Pavarotti's 2021 comeback record, the gang discusses two movies that employ anachronistic soundtracks, A Knight's Tale (2001) and Marie Antoinette (2006).2019-01-182h 09Go With The HeatGo With The HeatThis Week In Vice 102 – March 19 – April 29, 1989RSS | iTunes | Google | Pocket Casts | YouTube | TuneIn Become a Patron! Hi pals, coming up on this week's episode of Go With The Heat a team of vigilantes try to recruit the duo to their side in the episode Over the Line. On This Week In Vice we're taking a look back to when this episode of Miami Vice aired, from March 19 - April 29, 1989, when Miami Vice was King. In news… There is a lot of news to talk about in the month and half between Miami Vice episodes so lets rapid fire a fe...2019-01-1103 minMixed ReviewMixed Review46: Best Christmas Carol EverThere are many Christmas Carols. Some are good. Some star Jim Carrey. To find out which are worth you and your family's time this holiday season, Kevin and William took an ill-advised swim in the deep end, watching no less than nine Carols and duking it out March Madness-style to see which adaptations get buried with a sprig of holly in their heart and which go home with Tiny Tim's giant goose.2018-12-231h 15Mixed ReviewMixed Review45: A Christmas Carol - 3 Fast 3 FuriousIn celebration of the most commercial time of year, we visit the surprisingly libertarian utopia of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol by watching three adaptations: A Christmas Carol (1984) starring George C. Scott, Scrooged (1988) starring Bill Murray, and The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) starring Michael Caine and a whole bunch of singing Muppets.2018-12-141h 34Mixed ReviewMixed Review44: HanksgivingPour yourself a tequila and soda (Tom's favorite drink, naturally) and celebrate the most magical holiday of them all by reading from the Book of Hanks, chapters The Money Pit (1986), Road to Perdition (2002), and The Da Vinci Code (2006).2018-11-2200 minMixed ReviewMixed Review43: The Dirty Dancing Cinematic UniverseWe had the time of our lives discussing Dirty Dancing (1987), Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) and the 2017 made-for-TV musical version of the original. We compare performances, plots, and most importantly, dance montages that begin in hesitance and end in pure expressions of love, sex, and self. There are a lot of those.2018-11-0900 minMixed ReviewMixed Review42: Halloween Part IV - The Return(s) of Laurie StrodeOur series on the Halloween franchise concludes with our dissections of Jamie Lee Curtis' long-awaited returns to Haddonfield (Halloween: H2O (1998), Halloween: Resurrection (2002), Halloween (2018)) and a final word on the movies as a whole, including a rundown of which to seek and which to skip and a comparison to the Friday the 13th films.2018-10-2800 minMixed ReviewMixed Review41: Halloween Part III - Rob Zombie's HaddonfieldBad words and B-movie stars abound as director Rob Zombie is handed the keys to the franchise and quickly makes it his own, for better or worse, with Halloween (2007) and Halloween II (2009).2018-10-1900 minMixed ReviewMixed Review40: Halloween Part II - The Return, Revenge, and Curse of Michael MyersAfter each falling into a comatose state, the four of us awaken exactly one week later, tattooed with the Mark of Thorn, to discuss Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989), and Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995).2018-10-1200 minMixed ReviewMixed Review39: Halloween Part I - The Carpenter YearsIn the first of a four-part series on the Halloween franchise, we discuss John Carpenter's Halloween (1978), Rick Rosenthal's Halloween II (1981), and Tommy Lee Wallace's Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982).2018-10-0500 minMixed ReviewMixed Review38: Dark StarOur interstellar travels bring us to John Carpenter's 1974 directorial debut, Dark Star, co-written by and starring future Alien scribe Dan O'Bannon.2018-09-2800 minMixed ReviewMixed Review37: Weird ScienceThis week, we gag on Jell-O shots and discuss John Hughes' 1985 movie Weird Science, a horny teen comedy (seemingly written by horny teens) starring Kelly LeBrock, who describes her character as "Mary Poppins with breasts." Indeed.2018-09-1400 minMixed ReviewMixed Review36: HulkCorbin returns to the podcast to help hunt down Ang Lee's 2003 Hulk, a mishmash of heavy adult themes, lengthy CGI battle sequences, and Nick Nolte biting into a cable and absorbing all the electricity in San Francisco.2018-09-0700 minMixed ReviewMixed Review35: Garden StateThe movie made a bundle, the soundtrack won a Grammy, and Zach Braff walked away with indie cred. Only in 2004 could Garden State become a runaway success, and only in 2018 could it maintain such a deep critical divide: Some love it; some hate it; we drink to forget.2018-08-3100 minMixed ReviewMixed Review34: Twilight Zone - The MovieAn attempt by directors John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, and George Miller to update the classic TV series with 1983's Twilight Zone: The Movie results in three accidental deaths and charges of manslaughter. 25 years later, we discuss how its legacy has changed Hollywood and wonder whether Spielberg should be imprisoned for directing "Kick the Can".2018-08-2400 minMixed ReviewMixed Review33: Running ScaredKevin loses his composure, William loses his mind, and Silas is just lost as we run down Wayne Newton/Knight/Kramer's 2006 thriller Running Scared, starring the late Paul Walker and the early Vera Farmiga.2018-08-1700 minMixed ReviewMixed Review32: The Lord of the RingsWingardium Leviosa! Open up your copy of the Book of the Vishanti and join us as we follow four friendly munchkins to the magical kingdom of Narnia in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.2018-08-1000 minMixed ReviewMixed Review31: JoeThe Cannon Group made the leap to major motion pictures with Joe, John G. Avildsen's controversial 1970 drama about a racist who owns too many firearms. We discuss how fortunate we are to live in the present, where racism doesn't exist and nobody owns guns.2018-08-0300 minMixed ReviewMixed Review30: The ComedyOver shots of Fernet-Branca with PBR chasers, William suffers a mini-breakdown and Silas remains incredulous about Rick Alverson's The Comedy.2018-07-2700 minMixed ReviewMixed Review29: Star Trek - The Motion PictureSpace vaginas abound as we gush over Robert Wise's Star Trek: The Motion Picture, a movie about nerds made by nerds for nerds.2018-07-1900 minMixed ReviewMixed Review28: The Blair Witch SeriesTuck your carpenter jeans into your Doc Martens and grab your Hi8 camera, because we're about to venture deep into the wooded areas of Maryland (and possible Nova Scotia) to document Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez's The Blair Witch Project, Joe Berlinger's Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, and Adam Wingard's Blair Witch.2018-07-1300 minMixed ReviewMixed Review27: Paranormal ActivityWhat's that!?? Who's there!?? It's the CHEAPEST - er - SCARIEST movie ever made, Paranormal Activity!2018-07-0400 minMixed ReviewMixed Review26: Lucky Number SlevinThis week on the Lucy Liu Appreciation Podcast, we Kansas City shuffle our way towards Paul McGuigan's Lucky Number Slevin, a heistless heist movie starring coulda-been sex symbol Josh Hartnett.2018-06-2900 minMixed ReviewMixed Review25: The Blue LagoonWe glue our hair over our breasts and head off to sea with Randal Kleiser's The Blue Lagoon, a "classic" "love" "story" about young teenagers trapped on the cushiest desert island imaginable. Hands to yourselves, please!2018-06-2200 minMixed ReviewMixed Review24: The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonSome people were born to sit by a river. Some get struck by lightning. Some have an ear for music. Some are artists. Some kill an evening discussing David Fincher's 2008 film, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. I say, I say, I SAY, sir.2018-06-1400 minMixed ReviewMixed Review23: The ShadowIn Russell Mulcahy's The Shadow, Alec Baldwin battles the reincarnation of Jack the Ripper, now a telekinetic, child-killing New York taxi driver (Peter Boyle), with help from Scotland Yard's Reinhardt Lane (Ian McKellan), the last surviving relative of the Whitechapel murderer's first victim. Join us as we wish any of that was true.2018-06-0800 minMixed ReviewMixed Review22: CocktailDuring our discussion of Roger Donaldson's Cocktail, we take a stroll through Reagan's America, where hair is big, Tom Cruise is sexy, and bartenders spend 20 minutes pouring you a drink.2018-06-0100 minMixed ReviewMixed Review21: mother!The gang gets maternal while discussing Darren Aronofsky's controversial guess-the-metaphor game, mother!, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and some other people, probably.2018-05-2500 minMixed ReviewMixed Review20: HookCorbin pitches a Peter Pan Cinematic Universe, Silas laments his lost childhood, and Kevin recasts Chevy Chase as the titular character of Steven Spielberg's Hook.2018-05-1600 minMixed ReviewMixed Review19: Pretty Maids All in a RowIs it softcore or is it New Hollywood? With throwback drinks in tow, we pore over every quivering inch of Roger Vadim's 1971 flop Pretty Maids All in a Row.2018-05-0400 minMixed ReviewMixed Review18: Cruel IntentionsWe collectively ingest four bottles of sparkling wine and get real chatty about Cruel Intentions, a black comedy for 90s teenz from the director of Furry Vengeance.2018-04-2700 minMixed ReviewMixed Review17: Mars Attacks!To avoid talking about Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!, we discuss snuff films, hobo fights, and our recent trip to a video rental shop.2018-04-1900 minMixed ReviewMixed Review16: CosmopolisJoin us for a cold and calculated evening as we discuss Society, Man: The Movie, more commonly known as David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis.2018-04-1300 minMixed ReviewMixed Review15: The Mothman PropheciesWilliam drinks his weight in Kahlua and Silas refuses to believe as we discuss Mark Pellington's 2002 film, The Mothman Prophecies.2018-03-3100 minMixed ReviewMixed Review14: DuneWe have to disable our nerd alert to talk about David Lynch’s 1984 sci-fi headscratcher Dune, starring Kyle Maclachlan as Jihad Jesus.2018-03-2000 minMixed ReviewMixed Review13: Across the UniverseWe go underneath the covers with Across the Universe, Julie Taymor's 2007 jukebox musical featuring the songs of the Kinks.2018-03-1100 minMixed ReviewMixed Review12: PrometheusEveryone chooses sides as William stages a shouting match and Corbin mysteriously disappears during our alien autopsy of Ridley Scott’s Prometheus.2018-03-0200 minMixed ReviewMixed Review11: The Thomas Crown AffairOn an especially spirited episode, we find it impossible to accurately summarize John McTiernan’s The Thomas Crown Affair, a sex movie for grandmas.2018-02-2200 minMixed ReviewMixed Review10: Teen WolfOur discussion of Teen Wolf gets hairy as Silas insists on describing Marty McFly’s red rocket, William finds it necessary to spend 30 minutes on Boof talk, and Corbin offers controversial rewrites.2018-02-1500 minMixed ReviewMixed Review9: I'm Still HereThis week, we sit down wearing beards and sunglasses to mumble about I’m Still Here, a documentary/mockumentary about celebrity culture, cocaine, and penises.2018-02-0900 minMixed ReviewMixed Review8: Mad Max Beyond ThunderdomeJoin us as we wander into the Outback and discuss Mad Max: Welcome to Thunderdome, Mad Max: Morrow-Morrow Land, and Road Warrior II: Beyond Thunderdome with special guests: Our Fans.2018-02-0200 minMixed ReviewMixed Review7: BirthWe drink a nasty beer cocktail as Silas describes bovine afterbirth in detail, William namedrops both Roddy McDowall and Anthony Perkins for some reason, and Kevin gushes over Jonathan Glazer's 2004 movie Birth starring Nicole Kidman.2018-01-2500 minMixed ReviewMixed Review6: Hollow ManIn this surprisingly topical episode, we dissect Paul Verhoeven's 2000 sci-fi hit Hollow Man, starring Kevin Bacon's bacon, an invisible ape, and a whole lot of distasteful violence. Paging Johnny Depp!2018-01-1800 minMixed ReviewMixed Review5: IshtarIn what could be considered our very own Ishtar, Silas flashes his boob, Kevin breaks down a scene from Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, and we cast Crispin Glover and Tom Cruise in Elaine May's box-office disaster, Ishtar.2018-01-1100 minMixed ReviewMixed Review4: CruisingOn this episode, we go deep undercover to hunt for meaning inside William Friedkin’s controversial Cruising.2018-01-0400 minMixed ReviewMixed Review3: The Family ManAs radiators pop and hiss around us, we take a few moments to discuss The Family Man, a mostly-forgotten Christmasploitation movie starring Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni.2017-12-2500 minMixed ReviewMixed Review3: The Family ManAs radiators pop and hiss around us, we take a few moments to discuss The Family Man, a mostly-forgotten Christmasploitation movie starring Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni.2017-12-2500 minMixed ReviewMixed Review2: The Rules of AttractionOn this episode of Mixed Review, we escape our families during Thanksgiving weekend to discuss Roger Avary's The Rules of Attraction, a sex/suicide/sociopath showcase starring Dawson's Creek and 7th Heaven.2017-12-1800 minMixed ReviewMixed Review1: Dirty WorkOn this, the inaugural episode of Mixed Review, we sit around a table and talk about Bob Saget's Dirty Work, a 1998 comedy starring ousted SNL Weekend Update anchor and professional rapscallion Norm MacDonald.2017-12-1100 minMixed ReviewMixed Review0: IntroductionAn introduction to the show.2017-12-0203 min