Episode 201. Thanksgiving week. Movies to talk about!
Vince Vaughn steals November as he wonderfully plays a 17 year old girl in a giant man's body. Watch out, Jack Black! And a movie with an ethical dilemma to be decided. A man can use technology to dig into his memory to find ones he lost in an accident, but should he?
Intro, Chris starts strong out of the gate with insults to Grayson. Chris's hand is almost better. 1918 pandemic similar to 2020. Roger MAY have won $12 Million in an email.
0:04:50 - Box-office, upcoming releases
**NEW EGMENT** What's Streaming? Netflix - The Outpost (2012), Beowulf (2007) and Boyz in the Hood (1991)
0:28:45 - The Madalorian S2 Eps 1-4
0:22:00 - Trailers - Chaos Walking and Tom and Jerry
0:40:00 - Black Box, Dir Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour
0:57:45 - Freaky, Dir Christopher Landon
Freaky (Theatrical) - is the latest from Blumhouse and a twist on Freaky Friday. The Blissfield Butcher (Vaughn) is a hulking 6'5 of a man who also a murdering psychopath. Millie (Kathryn Newton) is a very self conscience 17 year old just trying to survive high school the recent loss of her father. With an Aztec death dagger and murder attempt the two switch bodies. Vince Vaughn shines here as he is HILARIOUS as a grown adult man with a 17 year old girl inside. He really is worth the price of Admission. This is a much better movie if you completely suspend all disbelief of how the real world works and is a great time. Get some popcorn and a soda to enjoy with this one IN an actual theater. (7/10)
Black Box (Amazon) - Nolan (Mamoudou Athie) is a man who's lost his wife and memory in a terrible car accident. He has trouble remembering even simple things with his daughter who is played wonderfully by Amanda Christine. He joins a very experimental treatment to help him regain his lost memories but begins to questions what is real and what is not and who he really is. Certainly a solid movie for Amazon. (6.5/10)
Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett.
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