Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Geeking Off 111: The Sequel Sequel

This is the sequel to our previous discussion on sequels... part 2.

Now we abandon the Grantland article in favor of our own movies we need to talk about as well as going into further detail on our own sequel philosophies.

Are you prepared for part 3 of this conversation? Too bad. It stops now.

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Btw, I adjusted the comment settings on the blog, so see if it works now. Start with a one-word comment just to make sure.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Geeking Off 110: The Sequel

The sequel topic was based on a Grantland article that we really ought to provide a link to. Well, whatever. It's likely Googleable. Plus, we pretty much went through the article pretty thoroughly in my opinion. Best sequel ever? I think we can all agree most likely (hint: don't be a girl and say "the one with the ewoks").

Sequels!

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Geeking Off 109: R.I.P. Tony Scott

Just so ya'll know, we're not that behind the times. We recorded the Tony Scott tribute just a couple of days after the death.

Tony, if you listen or if you're reading this. I'm sorry. We were sometimes offensive and sometimes mean, but I think you came out on top of this one.

We go over every Tony Scott film. Were we right in the opinions? Yes. Yes we were. That question was rhetorical.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Geeking Off 108: Gangster (Crime) Movies

We rambled on the best crime movies over various decades. Hold steady on this. We mostly debated how strictly we should classify movies into specific genres more than we debated the movies themselves. That, and Scarface isn't really that great.

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Geeking Off 107: Streaming Favorites

There were five of us again, so that's why it's a little distant and echoey. Of course, not all of us are right at the same time, so it evens out. The conversation this time around: simply some recent favorite Netflix streaming selections.

So yeah, we probably left off a few faves. Why don't you tell us what those are?

Also, I somehow said "Richard Grieco" sax solo from St. Elmo's Fire. OBVIOUSLY it was the "Rob Lowe" sax solo.

Anyway, you're in for a treat on this one, because I tacked on the 15-minute outtake of us rapping a little about the recent Sight and Sound results (where Vertigo is now considered the best movie ever).

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