The Hodgepodge Podcast 119 has Doug and Dirty A welcoming back friend of the show Matt King to discuss the films Pete’s Dragon, War Dogs, Ben-Hur (2016), and Hell or High Water. And every chance he gets, Doug professes his love for Laika’s Kubo and the Two Strings. Continue reading
Reviews
Doug Reviews: Hell or High Water (2016)
From Director David Mackenzie comes Hell or High Water, a film that taps into the plight many Americans have faced since the economic collapse of 2008. Does the film resonate or is it another late summer dud? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Sausage Party (2016)
Producers/Co-Writers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are back with another raunchy comedy in Sausage Party. The key difference here is that Sausage Party is a computer-animated film. Will this signal an R-rated cartoon renaissance, or just be another blip on the box office landscape? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: War Dogs (2016)
From Director Todd Phillips comes War Dogs, a film based on a true story about two twenty-somethings that scored a multi-million dollar weapons contract and the bizarre chain of events that surrounded their business. In looking at Phillips’ previous films, is War Dogs more like The Hangover or The Hangover III? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Pete’s Dragon (2016)
Disney continues its series of remakes of their classic films with a do-over of Pete’s Dragon. Will this latest endeavor capture audiences’ imaginations or come across as a crass cash grab? Continue reading
EPISODE 118: #NOTMYJOKER
In Episode 118, Doug and Dirty A welcome back friend of the show Matt King to discuss Suicide Squad. Then they turn the discussion to the state of the DC Extended Universe on the whole. Save us, Wonder Woman! Also, beware of SPOILERS – they’re all over the place in this one. Continue reading
EPISODE 117: BOURNE STRANGER
In Hodgepodge Podcast 117, Doug and Dirty A welcome back Matt King to discuss Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon‘s return in Jason Bourne. Then they turn the discussion to Netflix’s hit summer series Stranger Things before discussing Netflix as a whole and the state of the television landscape. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Suicide Squad (2016)
Back in March, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice took a beating from critics and while it made a ton of money, it wasn’t quite the runaway hit that Warner Brothers was expecting. All the film’s supporters said, “Well, just wait until Writer-Director David Ayer’s Suicide Squad! That will get the DC Extended Universe on track!” Yeah, about that…. Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Stranger Things (2016)
If Stephen King and Steven Spielberg ever collaborated on a project, it would probably look a lot like Netflix’s latest original series, Stranger Things. Do the style pairing and inevitable nostalgia make for a great show or just an echo of past great works? Continue reading
Doug Reviews: Jason Bourne (2016)
After years of hints, denials, and rumors Jason Bourne has finally returned to theaters with Director Paul Greengrass back at the helm. Is his latest adventure a worthy addition to the series or should the filmmakers have just left well enough alone? Continue reading