Episode #11 – We’re gonna need a bigger boat.

It’s another big one this week. Lots of trailers. Some news bits coming out of CinemaCon. Also, what is CinemaCon? But first, all the news!!!

  • Some surprising Kingsman 2 casting
  • MIB23, the Jump St./Men in Black crossover is happening
  • Mission: Impossible 6 starts shooting this fall
  • Fast 8 gets another new cast member
  • The internet (over)reacts to some Indiana Jones 5 news
  • Dick Tracy 2???
  • The next cinematic universe has been revealed, and it may surprise you!
  • The Dark Tower started shooting
  • Comic-Con streaming…kind of…?
  • Will a Magic Castle movie appear before your eyes?
  • All the Avatars!
  • Jason Statham v Big Shark
  • (Not Uncle) JJ comments on Rey’s mystery parents
  • New Girl and Fear the Walking Dead renewed
  • Tales from the Crypt and The Mist both picked up to series
  • Star Trek show rumors abound
  • Captain America: Civil War reviews are coming in (spoiler alert: it’s good)
  • Spider-Man re-reboot news
  • Dr. Strange trailer
  • Thor: Ragnarok gets a new female lead (and hero?)
  • A whole bunch Infinity War news
  • MCU Phase 4 to be dramatically different
  • Defenders defend!
  • Wolverine 3 news
  • Deadpool 2 confirmed…duh
  • Jason Mamoa talks Aquaman…and Iron Man…?
  • Batfleck’s Batflick confirmed
  • The Killing Joke rating revealed

Also, as mentioned on the show, here’s the link to Alamo Drafthouse founder/CEO Tim League’s response to the big AMC/texting hubbub.

All that and the usual tangents. As always, at facebook.com/hollywoodpicturenews and, on Twitter, @HWPicNews.

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Weekend Watch – 4/15/16

Welcome to the Weekend Watch. Where we try to point you towards the best ways to spend your viewing time (or, at least, steer you clear of the garbage).

Movies

The Jungle Book

Loren: Disney still does that great job of building a sense of wonder. I loved the animated one as a child, and the people behind this are all pretty great. Not sure I’ll catch it in the theater but it might be worth it.

RDT: This wasn’t on my radar until the reviews started coming in. I’m still a maybe though, at least on the big screen, because of all the upcoming stuff.

Rick: I’m not super into this, but it might be worth seeing in theaters just to enjoy the scale of it all.


Barbershop: The Next Cut

Loren: I won’t lie to you guys, I didn’t even watch this trailer. Next.

RDT: I remember enjoying the first one. Don’t remember the second one at all. I won’t rush out to theaters for it, but I’m sure I’ll see it eventually.

Rick: I never bothered to see the first two, why break my streak?

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Episode #10 – Star Wars: Episode 2: Rogue One

This week on the podcast we throw away our regular main topic plans and talk Rogue One (and Star Wars). But first, the news!

    • Blade Runner 2 casting
    • The BFG trailer
    • Fast 8 villain confirmed
    • Is Galaxy Quest 2 still happening?
    • Edge of Tomorrow 2 moving forward
    • Another Bill & Ted 3 update
    • Dr. Who goes to Class
    • The Walking Dead is still a show that people watch
    • NBC and CBS jumping into the true crime pool
    • The Boys are coming to Cinemax
    • TV renewals coming
    • Benedict Cumberbatch buys comics
    • Spider-Man gets a title?
    • More Marvel TV news
    • Deadpool 2 news
    • Wolverine 3 casting
    • Killing Joke teased
    • Arrow cast gets a new member, but remains the same mathematically
    • More f*ck this f*cking movie news

All that, the usual tangents, and a return visit to those Wars in the Stars.

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Weekend Watch – 4/8/16

Welcome to the Weekend Watch. Where we try to point you towards the best ways to spend your viewing time (or, at least, steer you clear of the garbage).

Movies

Hardcore Henry

Loren: I liked the YouTube video that came before this, but that was only like 5 minutes long. I’m not sure I can watch like 80 minutes of that. Only time will tell.

RDT: Interesting premise, but it looks like 80 minutes of cutscenes. I like playing video games, not watching them. Reviews are pretty good though. Hmmm…curiosity will probably get me to see it eventually.

Rick: The last time this first-person style was attempted was in Doom way back in 2005. It was only in a short segment, but it was effective and kind of fun. At the time I didn’t think it would work for a whole feature, but eleven years on I think it can and there’s a huge audience for it. I’m in.


The Boss

Loren: This certainly looks like a movie.

RDT: I like Melissa McCarthy. And she has a history of starring in good movies with shitty trailers. But the current 17% on Rotten Tomatoes is telling me this isn’t one of those movies.

Rick: My first thought when I saw the billboards pop up around town were, “Is this a mafia movie or a remake of King Ralph?” Looks like it’s neither (thankfully…?). I like Melissa McCarthy a lot, but I’ll probably Netflix this one.

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Episode #9 – Summer Summer Summertime

This week on the podcast we talk about the summer movie season. With all these huge February, March and April releases, is it still a thing? But first, the news!

  • Kingsman 2 title revealed – Kingsman: The Golden Circle
  • Electra Woman & Dyna Girl trailer
  • Oscar Isaac reteams with Ex Machina director for Annihilation
  • Bradley Cooper to star in Max Landis scripted sci-fi flickDeeper
  • Is Starman returning to theaters?
  • Sicario sequel moving forward
  • The Shining 2 is apparently happening
  • Supergirl/Flash crossover leads to 30% bump in ratings
  • Mythbusters returning already
  • Preacher teaser
  • Deadpool officially the highest grossing R-rated movie
  • Gambit delayed again
  • Will James Gunn stay with the Guardians for Volume 3?
  • Dr. Strange and Baron Mordo in action
  • First Wonder Woman image revealed
  • Suits’ Patrick J. Adams joins Legends of Tomorrow
  • 2nd Lego Batman Movie trailer
  • Is Batfleck writing his own Bat-flick?
  • Zach Snyder helping out on Aquaman
  • Deleted Batman v Superman scene released
  • Snyder explains when Robin died in this universe
  • Batman v Superman box office drops 80% on Friday
  • Suicide Squad reshoots

All that, the usual tangents, and a quick revisit to, ugh, The Legal Proceeding (were we too easy on it?). Spoilers around 39:00-42:00(ish).

As always, please check us out at facebook.com/hollywoodpicturenews and, on Twitter, @HWPicNews.

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RDT v Batman v Superman

The first comic book I ever bought was The Flash, volume 2, #7. I was 10 or 11 years old when I walked into that Newbury Comics in Framingham, MA. I have no idea what else I bought with my (mom’s) $5, but I remember that cover. The Flash, in his bright red suit, trudging through the snow, a group of heroes and a couple bearded dudes with him. (A quick Google search confirms my memory holds.)

Flash_7I think Red Trinity was a group of good…Russian(?)…speedsters. And they, with The Flash and those other guys, were on the run (pun somewhat intended) from Blue Trinity, a group of evil, maybe also Russian(?), definitely also speedsters for reasons. Sure, I can look it up, but that’s not the point.

The point is, that book grabbed me before I could grab it.

Not to be too dramatic, but nearly everything I love most in life (things, not people) can be traced back to that one comic book. This site & our podcast (at least, my participation in them), half the t-shirts I wear, most of the shows I watch and movies I see, all of it started withThe Flash, volume 2, #7. After #7, I caught up with #1-6 and continued with #8. When The Flash joined The Justice League, that book made the list. There I was introduced to the likes of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold and the rest of the DC pantheon. And if they had books, I grabbed those, too. Every Wednesday (aka New Comic Book Day), for as long as I can remember, I would walk out of my local shop with a stack of DC Comics, um, comics, a Boston Market chicken sandwich (mayo only, please) and an excited smile of anticipation on my face.

This week on the podcast, we covered Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (something we cheekily refer to as The Legal Proceeding). I won’t (completely) rehash it (it was awful, mostly. Wonder Woman was great, mostly, and briefly. Batman was good… kind of…?). Give it a listen (100% spoiler alert, for the episode and below, by the way). But, with my aforementioned history with the subject matter, I thought it worth a little more discussion.

This movie has weighed on me since it was released (which, granted, was only a week ago, but still). For the record, while I am a boy and a fan, I am not a “fanboy.” I believe creators bringing in their own interpretations of these characters is the foundation by which comic books have existed, succeeded, for the last 75+ years. Characters have to change. The Batman of 1938 is not The Batman of 2016, and that’s ok. You may not agree with those new directions, but without them there is stagnation and stagnation is boring. Plus, on occasion, good can come from the bad (Affleck as Batman and Gadot as Wonder Woman, in this case).

The flaws of this film are many (MANY). But, a week later, the one that stands out to me, the one that sets the tone of this cinematic universe more than anything, even more than mopey (dead) Supes, is this:

Jimmy Olsen, Superman’s pal, is killed within the first 10-15 minutes. Why? Because, and I quote:

“We just did it as this little aside because we had been tracking where we thought the movies were gonna go, and we don’t have room for Jimmy Olsen in our big pantheon of characters, but we can have fun with him, right?”
–Zack Snyder, “director”

I don’t need you. I don’t want you. So, you’re dead. D-E-D dead. 

My problem with this movie, and Man of Steel before it, is not so much the changes they made (though they are not great). But that those changes come from a place of ego and hubris, a place lacking respect and reverence. Because they want to be the ones that made Superman cool and Batman kill. Because this is their “realistic” vision for this universe (where a man can fly, a woman is immortal and Ben Affleck dresses up like a bat and murders people. Don’t worry though, they were all bad). This DC is where the people live. It’s gritty and grim. It’s grays and browns, and constantly overcast. And it’s where Gotham City is just across the bay from Metropolis. And where Superman kills, too.

Marvel is bright, full of action, drama, humor, pathos and primary colors. Do Marvel heroes kill? Yes, but not without cause or, more importantly, repercussion. Actions have have consequences. What they do matters in this world and they are held accountable for it. Which, I guess, is bad…?

Spoiler alert, it’s not. It’s actually pretty f—ing great.

The DCEU may now be a world without a Superman (::cough:: bullshit ::cough::), but it’s also a world without color, a world without hope (despite that symbol on his chest). It is a world not built on the dead body of a hero who should, but does not, inspire (and who we all know is coming back). It’s built on the dead body of Jimmy Olsen, a man we never got to know, and that…that makes me sad.

From Culver City (don’t tell my boss…)

–RDT

Weekend Watch – 4/1/16

Welcome to the Weekend Watch. Where we try to point you towards the best ways to spend your viewing time (or, at least, steer you clear of the garbage).

Movies

Everybody Wants Some!!

Loren: I don’t love that trailer, but it looks like the movie itself will be a lot of fun. I’m in.

RDT: A spiritual sequel to Dazed & Confused, and currently at 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, I’ll definitely be seeing this sooner than later.

Rick: Dazed and Confused is a hard act to follow, but I’m in for this.

 

God’s Not Dead 2

Loren: Not sure I could nope this any harder than I did while watching the trailer.

RDT: Is that the one where Jesus comes back as a mimetic polyalloy?

Rick: I’ve been waiting to have Clarissa explain it all about Jesus. I didn’t think she’d have to go to court over it, though.

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Episode #8 – Where do we go from here?

Well, we did it. We saw it, The Legal Proceeding (BvS SPOILERS AT 41:00). But first, the news.

Again, MAJOR BvS SPOILERS AT 41:00.

All that, and the usual tangents. As always, please check us out at facebook.com/hollywoodpicturenews and, on Twitter, @HWPicNews.

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Weekend Watch – 3/25/16

Welcome to the Weekend Watch. Where we try to point you towards the best ways to spend your viewing time (or, at least, steer you clear of the garbage).

Movies

The Legal Proceeding of Batman v Superman: Re: DoJ

Loren: The absolute worst part about this is that we HAVE to see it. Our Weekend Watch is a movie that, as of this writing, is tracking at 33% on Rotten Tomatoes. You guys know how I feel about it, no need to rehash.

RDT: Sigh….

Rick: Even with all of its problems, I still have a soft spot for Man of Steel. I had enough faith in it to spend a month re-editing the movie to try and make it better. However, I’m not giving Warner Bros. any of my money for this or any future movies in this cycle of DC flicks. After reading a lot of early reviews and statements about the plans for the upcoming films, I’m even more comfortable with my decision.

 

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2

Loren: Didn’t this already happen as a TV show? (Oh shit, it did. And it was awful! –RDT)

RDT: The first one was cute, but do we really need another Greek wedding?

Rick: Oh look! It’s another sequel no one was asking for! Ugh.

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Episode #7 – It’s a big one.

It’s a big one this week as Loren and RDT dive head first into the DCEU (that’s DC EXTENDED Universe). But first, they cover off on the below news items.

Plus a whole lot of DCEU news to go along with the Legal Proceeding aka BvS:DoJ aka Bats versus Supes.

All that, and the usual tangents. As always, please check us out on Facebook at, facebook.com/hollywoodpicturenews and Twitter, @HWPicNews.

Lastly, if you could, please rate and review us, we’d really appreciate it.