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Classic Star Wars Dialogue: Episode 14
The fourteenth episode of Classic Star Wars Dialogue makes about much sense as changing the look of an iconic character. Check it out below.
Watch previous installments here, or watch all fourteen Episodes on our YouTube Channel. May the Force be with you…always.
Classic Star Wars Dialogue: Episode 13
Lost? Don’t know where you are going? Well, this week’s Classic Star Wars Dialogue will help you answer that question.
Watch previous installments here, or watch all thirteen Episodes on our YouTube Channel. May the Force be with you…always.
The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 46 – Stop! Or My Podcast Will Shoot
Episode 46 of The Filmdogs Podcast is up! This we cover the awesomeness that is David Fincher’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Red Band Trailer and Mr. Will recants his position on a certain supernatural novel that’s currently filming. Then for our Featured Topic of the Week we reveal our Favorite Leading Men. Who will we chose? Listen in to find out.
Email us with your podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!
Classic Star Wars Dialogue: Episode 12
The twelfth installment of Classic Star Wars Dialogue is for all the Watto fans out there. Even the ones with a life size replica of the angry blue bird man in their house.
Watch previous installments here, or watch all twelve Episodes on our YouTube Channel. May the Force be with you…always.
The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 45 – Clear and Present Podcast
Episode 45 of The Filmdogs Podcast is here and we’re making it up as we go along. That’s right, our Featured Topic of the Week focuses on none other than cinematic icon Harrison Ford. We’ll talk about his best, worst, and our favorite roles of his, and Mr. Jason we’ll even put out a strong defense for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Will he succeed? Also, discussed in the News is Tom Cruise‘s first Sci-fi role since Minority Report, and the gang offers up their thoughts on the first official photo of Tom Hardy as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises. Listen in now and remember kids, “don’t get cocky.”
Email us with your podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!
Trailer Exam | The Descendants
Some time ago I wrote an article expressing my love for the work of Alexander Payne and showcasing a clip from his newest film, The Descendants. Well, it turns out the clip is actually lifted directly from the trailer that debuted today. If you weren’t already sold based on the talent involved, this trailer should really do the trick. On display is Alexander Payne’s usual wry intelligent humor and his meditation on our place in this world. The film stars George Clooney as a dad who considers himself “the understudy” parent, who is forced to raise his daughters alone after his wife is injured. He then learns a secret kept from him, that changes everything. Simply put, it looks fantastic. Check it out below.
Classic Star Wars Dialogue: Episode 11
The eleventh installment of Classic Star Wars Dialogue is here. This episode might even take you by surprise…
Watch previous installments here, or watch all eleven Episodes on our YouTube Channel. May the Force be with you…always.
“Your Nightmare’s Only Getting Worse” | Rental Review of I Saw the Devil
Director Jee-Woon Kim creates something of a multiple genre masterpiece with his 2010 film, I Saw the Devil. It is a film that shifts tone so much, it takes a certain amount of true craftsmanship to maintain a cohesiveness. Up front, this is not a film for the masses. Within this film is both manic blood curdling violence and the emotional exploration of the nature of loss and vengeance. It’s also a brutal roller coaster of the senses (I should be quoted on the DVD cover with that line), and I recommend it. Read the rest of this entry »
“Where do you think Gil goes every night?” Review: Midnight in Paris
I feel a little strange reviewing Woody Allen‘s latest picture, Midnight In Paris, as Filmdogs own Mr. Jason is the site’s go-to Allen expert. (I believe he’s seen nearly all his films…a huge feat) However, I was lucky enough to be in one of the few cities in the country showing the movie this weekend, and couldn’t turn down the opportunity to check it out. While I haven’t seen much of the director’s work I always find myself enjoying as least some aspect of each new picture, even the ones that fail to connect with critics. That said Midnight in Paris is the best film I’ve seen this year, a delightful comedy focusing on the nature of nostalgia and many of the director’s more famous themes.
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