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Episode 262: By Will Alone, Dune Is Set In Motion
Podcast |
Movie Madness
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audio
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Interview
Movies
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TV & Film
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Publication Date |
Oct 24, 2021
Episode Duration |
02:03:15

You want movie reviews? You get them here as Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy give you the standard they love to hit with ten reviews, including revisiting the emotional powerhouse from SXSW (Introducing, Selma Blair), another documentary about the January 6th insurrection (Four Hours at the Capitol) and even another about one of the legendary makeup artists (Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini). They catch up on some festival horror films they did not get to on the shows from Sundance & SXSW (Broadcast Signal Intrusion, Knocking) and another trying to blend vampires with Michael Mann (Night Teeth). Families are given another theatrical offering (Ron’s Gone Wrong) while adults who like quirk with their historical tales can try Benedict Cumberbatch painting cats (The Electrical Life of Louis Wain) and the latest from Wes Anderson (The French Dispatch). Finally, it all comes down to the film fans of Frank Herbert have been waiting for over 55 years (after initially waiting 19) as Denis Villeneuve’s Dune hits the big screen (and HBO MAX). Is it worth the wait and the vast improvement over David Lynch’s version that everyone hoped it would be? The guys each have a lot to say about it.

0:00 - Intro

1:32 - Introducing, Selma Blair

17:34 – Night Teeth

26:14 – The Electrical Life of Louis Wain

35:09 – Four Hours at the Capitol

42:28 – Broadcast Signal Intrusion

53:32 – Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini

1:06:25 – Knocking

1:14:46 – Ron’s Gone Wrong

1:25:11 - The French Dispatch

1:31:46 – Dune

1:59:03 - Outro

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