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CinemaJaw 549, Robert Bruce Carter – Munich The Edge of War – Top 5 House Parties
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Jan 31, 2022
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Top 5 House Parties in Film Review(s): Munich - The Edge of War Celebrating This Month: Roland Emmerich Trivia: Disaster Movie Trivia Sponsored by: Overcast
Top 5 House Parties in Film Review(s): Munich - The Edge of War Celebrating This Month: Roland Emmerich Trivia: Disaster Movie Trivia Sponsored by: Overcast

Top 5 House Parties in Film Review(s): Munich – The Edge of War Celebrating This Month: Roland Emmerich Trivia: Disaster Movie Trivia Sponsored by: Overcast

The dips and chips are set, the keg is tapped in the garage, texts have been sent and someone posted it all on snapchat…. it’s time for a house party! Remember those?

This week on CinemaJaw we look at the debauchery of the House Party scene in many films. Though WAY less prevalent in today’s media landscape the party was the ONLY goal for many a teenage romp of yore. In film, the scenes were over-the-top, exaggerated, and often amazing.

We are also reviewing a Netflix WWII picture, Munich – The Edge of War, because we love a good non sequitur.

Joining us is a guy who knows how to party, and knows how to make a film!

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Robert Bruce Carter is a writer, director, and producer. Originally from Baltimore, he now lives in Los Angeles. After eight years of writing and performing comedy on stage in Chicago, he transitioned to film in 2015. He makes comedy films that are playful, satirical, and often dark or absurd.

His latest project is An Exquisite Meal, a feature-length dark comedy thriller about a dinner party gone wrong. It premiered at Cinequest 2020 and was released publicly in December 2021. You all should check it out!

So crank up the volume and open the doors of your mind… its time for a house party in your brain.

Top 5 House Party Scenes

Matt: 5.) Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead 4.) Teen Wolf 3.) Eyes Wide Shut 2.) Booksmart 1.) 8th Grade

Robert: 5.) Grown Ups 2 4.) The Party (1968) 3.) The Celebration 2.) Wild Tales 1.) Dazed and Confused

Ry: 5.) Risky Business 4.) Boogie Nights 3.) Bachelor Party 2.) The Invitation 1.) Superbad

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