Episode 599: Bizarro Speed And The Not-So-Raging-Bull
It is a packed week of reviews on the show with Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy, an even dozen in fact. They include one of the best documentaries of the year (Predators) and a film as bad as The Substance is good (Shell). Steve looks at Daniel Day-Lewis’ return to the big screen (Anemone) while Erik looks at a charming family film about competitive pumpkin gardening (Grow). It’s also October so that must mean horror. So there’s another terror-filled tale about double-booking (Bone Lake) as well as the family that must barricade at home for the terror outside (Coyotes). There’s a scary film from the POV of a canine (Good Boy) and another in the long-running anthology series (V/H/S Halloween). Cillian Murphy works at a home for trouble youth (Steve) and Matthew McConaughey tries to save children from one of the worst wildfires in history (The Lost Bus). Mark Wahlberg takes on a character played by the likes of Lee Marvin, Mel Gibson and Jason Statham in the latest from Shane Black (Play Dirty) and Wahlberg’s Pain and Gain co-star, Dwayne Johnson, plays one of the early stars of MMA fighting (The Smashing Machine).
(NOTE: Apologies for some of the audio quality this week. Not sure what occurred and tried to clean up the best I could.)
3:33 - Predators
15:19 - Shell
21:09 - Anemone
29:23 - Grow
36:07 - Bone Lake
43:54 - Coyotes
54:49 - Good Boy
1:02:42 - V/H/S Halloween
1:11:53 - Steve
1:20:56 - Play Dirty
1:34:32 - The Lost Bus
1:45:22 - The Smashing Machine
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