Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Netflix. Show all posts

Friday, July 21, 2017

Act 220: It Has To Go In The Mouth

Masked Blogster, Mini Mandy, Frankie G, and Kevin talk about Netflix cancellations, the newest Sharknado, how delicious peanut butter is on a bagel, and Mandy's special place.

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Friday, July 14, 2017

Act 219: I'm Over Here

Masked Blogster, Frankie G, Mini Mandy and Kevin start with Masked Libs and talk Spider-Man: Homecoming, some new Netflix shows and stand-up specials, Mandy's childhood love of The Shawshank Redemption, and an awkward wave.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

GLOW - Review


In 1985, a casting call went out in Los Angeles looking for out of work actresses and models.  Roughly a dozen women from that casting call were selected to begin work on a new wrestling show that featured only female performers.  As with anything, the show had its critics.  It was campy, at times cheesy, and at least initially, the quality of wrestling left a lot to be desired as most of the performers had little to no experience in the ring.  Despite all of that, from 1986-1990, Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW) became a nationally televised cultural phenomenon.

--MILD SPOILERS AHEAD--
               
  Fast forward to 2017… Netflix has put out a new comedy loosely based on the now defunct wrestling promotion.  The aptly named GLOW hit the popular streaming service on Friday and is quickly gaining some serious word-of-mouth credibility.  The ten, 30-minute episode series chronicles the first few months of GLOW’s existence starting with the casting call and taking the audience all the way through the end of the wrestling show’s very first televised event. 


Here’s the thing though, this is not a show about wrestling.  This is the story of the personal lives of the people involved while using the wrestling show as a backdrop.  In the opening minutes of the show (directly after the totally tubular opening credit sequence set to Patty Smyth’s “Warrior”) we are introduced to Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), an out of work actress that has dreams bigger than the opportunities presented to her.  After yet another failed line reading, Ruth receives a tip about an “unorthodox” casting call that had recently came out.  As she prepares to begin her journey to women’s wrestling we also meet Debbie Eagan (Betty Gulpin), Ruth’s best friend and former soap opera star who retired to start a family.  Once Ruth has signed on with GLOW we also meet Bash (Chris Lowell), the remarkably Rob Lowe-esque financier and Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), the director of the wrestling show.  Sam is a cocaine inhaling, womanizing, slime ball, yet Maron manages to make Sam almost relatable and loveable (the running joke about Back to the Future beating his new script about time travel, “Mothers and Lovers”, to the theaters is particularly amusing). Despite all of the strong performances, Maron is hands down the true standout of GLOW.  Throughout the 10 episodes, we follow these characters as well as the rest of the ladies who have joined up with the promotion on their personal journeys, covering the spectrum of emotions and personal experiences from friendship, to distrust, to camaraderie, to betrayal, and ultimately to acceptance.


                As with anything that involves wrestling, there are a few easter eggs hidden in GLOW for fans to find.  Obviously, one could point to the multiple cameos by wrestlers throughout the series (for fun, be sure to point out any cameos you spotted in the comments below!) but my favorite tidbit is the name of the gym.  The ladies are training in a run-down dump of a gym named “Chavo’s”.  Chavo Guerrero Jr was the trainer hired by Netflix to help the actors with their wrestling.  Any fan of wrestling is extremely familiar with the Guerrero name, true wrestling royalty.  The really fun part about all of this?  The man hired as the trainer in the real-life GLOW was Chavo Jr’s uncle, Mando Guerrero.  A huge “well done” to Netflix for giving a nod to one of the truly great wrestling families.



                With a total runtime of roughly 5 hours, GLOW is worth your time. First and foremost, it has all of the necessary ingredients for an 80’s show: hairspray, french-cut leotards (how did I forget about those!?), a designer drug dispensing robot (yes, really) and of course a totally bad-ass soundtrack.  Add to that the wrestling, comedy, acting, and well written characters, GLOW will make any viewer feel personally invested in these people’s lives.  Spend some time with the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling and if you like it, spread the word so we can all see where our new friends from GLOW go from here!

--Frankie G  (@F3theMissle on Twitter)

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Friday, March 3, 2017

Act 201: There Will Be Blood

Masked Blogster and crew rehash Act 200, Jersey Jenn's sex blog, March movies, animated superhero series, their fantasy movie league, Marvel Netflix shows, and some horrible stories from Jessie and Kevin.

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Monday, January 2, 2017

5 Films For 2017

There's a lot of films coming out in 2017 that have potential. Unfortunately, we can't all get out to see every single film that's released and so we often visit films in the comfort of our homes. Below are 5 films that focus on character and dialogue to drive the story that you can watch from the comfort of your couch, favorite chair or even your bed. If you have any films you'd like to add to this list comment below so we can share in the enjoyment you felt watching your favorites. Cheers!

In no particular order:

 

 



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Friday, December 23, 2016

Act 191: Finger Lickin' Christmas

Masked Blogster struggles with getting older and talks of choosing a doctor for impending prostate exams. The hosts also discuss Christmas traditions and try to convince Handsome J that Jessica Jones is a good Netflix series.

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Friday, October 14, 2016

Act 180: Sweet Christmas

Masked Blogster, Mandy and Handsome J talk Luke Cage, the new YouTube channel for the show and much more.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

The Binge Watcher Review: The Curse of Sleeping Beauty (2016)


The Curse of Sleeping Beauty (2016)

Starring: 
Ethan Peck, India Eisley, Natalie Hall, Bruce Davison, James Adam Lim, Zack Ward, Scott Alan Smith

Synopsis: 
A man inherits an ancestral mansion and an ancient curse stemming back to the Crusades. As he battles to keep demons in the house at bay, he tries to awaken the beautiful Briar Rose to rescue her from a terrifying netherworld.


The Good: 
When this film reaches those moments which all horror films have, it hits. The film itself is shot with a dark filter which is great while in the Haunted Mansion and creates makes the creepy mannequins especially when they come to life.


The Bad:
The entire film is shot with the dark filter giving a dull feeling which seems to add to the already drawn out scenes of explanation. 


Final Thoughts:
While fairy tales have been told in many forms over the years and recently we have seen the return of the Disney Films in live action form with the likes of Cinderella and the upcoming Beauty and the Beast. The Curse of Sleeping Beauty returns to the original Grimm Darkness. Unfortunately even though this movie falls in the horror genre and embraces that horror darkness it just doesn’t make up for how dull the movie actually is. The movie it’s self takes an unusually long amount of time to explain why everything is happening to the main character. While its nice to know why someone would continue to return to a haunted house, I feel like taking three quarters of the movie to explain is just ridiculous.

And then there was the ending, the film is left with a cliffhanger. It’s not even a horror film cliffhanger where you know the villain will return, nope its left on the “its a second movie of a trilogy” Cliffhanger. Leaving the ending of the movie with many unanswered questions.


While I usually find the good in most movies, and the production at the mansion was brilliant for such a low budget film. This movie was just horrible and in all took me two days to actually finish due to falling asleep the first time I watched it. My suggestion don’t see this film there are many more horror films on Netflix which you can watch which don’t miss the boat entirely.  




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Friday, July 1, 2016

Act 164: Girls Are Gross


Masked Blogster is joined by Mandy, Jersey Jenn, Sam and Kevin to discuss movies that make you cry, super gross pimple popping videos, bible bumps and what they killed this week.

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Friday, March 18, 2016

Act 147: Masked Devils

Liger returns and brings the future, and silent, Mrs. Liger.  Along with Mandy, Masked Blogster and Jersey Jenn, the group chat about season two of Daredevil on Netflix, John Romita Jr, comic books and a question that will also be a Twitter poll from @MPTheatre2015 - Which movie would you watch if both were released today and you can only choose one? - Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice or X-Men: Apocalypse?

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Friday, December 18, 2015

Movie Review: Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman (2012)

A video game loving DJ named Santiago(Matias Oviedo) overhears a conversation he should not have involving mob boss Che Longana(Jorege Alis).  In order to get out of being killed, Santiago says he is able to bring them the Machine Gun Woman(Fernanda Urrejola) - dead or alive.

I'm sure you can guess by the name, that this movie does not take itself too seriously.  Director Ernesto Diaz Espinoza puts this film together in a really fun and creative way.  The movie looks like you're playing the video game Grand Theft Auto in the country of Chile.  Characters are introduced with a video game look and once Santiago gets started on his "mission," you will feel like you're watching the game. The shots of the car on the way to missions and the final battle scene shows that this was the exact look they were going for.

The flow of the film works for what it is going for and the run time is only 73 minutes.   If you're in the mood for something artsy and Oscar-worthy, you will want to look elsewhere.  If you're looking for late night laughs, insane violence and fun cheese then give it a shot.

"Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman" is subtitled as it was shot in Spanish.  The original title is, "Traiganme la Cabeza de la Mujer Metralleta."

On the scale of up to 5 Pile Drivers, "Bring Me the Head of the Machine Gun Woman" receives 3.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Entertainment Review: The Fartist - Brian Posehn (2013)

I was going through Netflix, looking for something light to watch and happened upon "The Fartist."  Brian Posehn takes you on a journey to the next chapter in his life.  Being in his forties, being a new father and letting go of some vices.

These are part of getting older and many of us have a tough time dealing with some of the, shall we say, issues that arise.  Posehn puts it all out there and lets it be known what he is going through.  His delivery is incredible and makes for comedy that definitely made me laugh out loud.

As you can probably tell by the title of the stand-up special, there are some fart stories which always have me laughing.  Brian brings up a story about meeting a particular favorite actor of mine and the "Wall of Hate" that he walked into.  I'll refrain from giving much more away as I don't want to ruin the jokes.

There are also jokes about being a comic nerd and he does follow up on his contempt for the newer Star Wars films.  Those of you who are familiar with Posehn's earlier works know how he feels(I feel the same way).  He also makes a reference to Weird Al Yankovic which will always earn extra points for someone.

In all, this is a remarkable stand-up special.  Brian Posehn is a funny guy who continues to do incredibly well on stage.  "The Fartist" is a great Netflix find for someone who wants to chuckle for about an hour.  

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Jessica Jones Review: Season 1 Episode 5 "AKA The Sandwich Saved Me"




Jessica Jones Season 1 Episode 5
“AKA The Sandwich Saved Me”

Synopsis:
Despite Jessica’s objections, Trish’s new friend Simpson gets involved in the hunt for Kilgrave. Jessica recalls a pivotal moment in her life.

Review:
Episode 5 starts with a flashback…..It’s about time, all the cool comic book shows are doing it. It’s 18 months back and we see Trish and Jessica drinking, Trish is trying to talk Jessica into becoming a hero. In present time Jessica starts to follow Malcolm and truly learn that he is working with Kilgrave. This creates a opportunity for Jessica to not only save her friend but also gives her a chance to catch Kilgrave.

Jessica will need to work with Trish’s new “Friend” Officer Simpson….can you say stockholm syndrome? Simpson knows of a Safehouse which can hold someone of Kilgraves abilities. The plan comes together and Jessica is able to get Kilgrave however things go wrong when his bodyguard catch up and are able to get him back due to the tracker that is on him.

Final Thoughts:
It was a nice blend of flashbacks to give a little of Jessica’s past. The best part of this might be the little nod to her prior Superhero persona Jewel. Trish even had a mockup created of the outfits she had worn in some of the comics. Than there is the final Flashback, Jessica meets Kilgrave while she is stopping the mugging of her neighbor Malcolm. This is were she is ultimately taken over and is the start of her time with Kilgrave. 

We were finally given the opportunity to see why Malcolm has been part of the show, now with him choosing to help Jessica by getting clean it will be interesting to see what his new part will be in helping her. Interesting enough I think he will ultimately be the voice of reason.

There has been a huge difference between Daredevil and Jessica Jones. Unlike its predecessor Jessica Jones introduced the main villain early in the season and within the last few episodes we already have had multiple interactions with Kilgrave. The mental aspect of the games Kilgrave plays is what keeps the show interesting even though he can be caught and ultimately stopped.

Another great episode, I give it Two Thumbs Up. Leave your comments below and let us know what your thoughts on Episode 5 were.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Jessica Jones Review: Season 1 Episode 2 "AKA Crush Syndrome"




Jessica Jones Season 1 Episode 2
“AKA Crush Syndrome”

Synopsis:
Jessica vows to prove Hope's innocence, even though it means tracking down a terrifying figure from her own past.

Review:
Episode 2 Start with Jessica in an interrogation room being questioned on the events from the shooting in the Elevator. During the Investigation cops found photo’s taken of Luke Cage and end up questioning him as well.  Its seems there is some tie to a woman who died and Cage. I am guessing she must have died due to Jessica and this is the reason she has been following Luke. Jessica try’s to explain the photo’s telling a story about being hired by the woman’s husband which he is currently sleeping with. The woman’s Husband decides to get a few buddies to go and rough up Luke, while this is happening Jessica goes to help and finds out that he has his own “Powers/abilities”

We also get Jessica going to visit the girl in prison, we learn from this visit that Kilgrave is trying to search for someone like Jessica, making the girl Jump and jump in order to see if she may have the same abilities. It seems from the bits and pieces we keep getting that as much as Jessica is afraid of Kilgrave, He might have the same fear of her. We also know Kilgrave blames Jessica for leaving him to die after getting hit by a bus. 

To save the girl and prove that she is innocent Jessica must find proof that Kilgrave is real in order to convince Jaryn to take the case. This leads her in search where she finds that not only did Kilgrave get a surgeon to perform an operation to get two new kidneys but also had the paramedic at the scene give his Kidneys. 

Final Thoughts, We finally get our first glimpse of David Tennant as Kilgrave. I just wish we got a chance to see him wearing Chucks. (yes, I am guessing you will have to put of with a lot of Doctor Who References as Tennant was my favorite Doctor). We see a scene where Trish Walker is training. What role can we expect from her character going forward. Overall the show is great at the slow burn, and for being such a Dark Comicbook show it has grabbed my attention fast. A little side note, the composer of Jessica Jones, Sean Callery also did all the music for 24.

Overall I give this episode One Thumbs up. Leave comments below on your thoughts of the show

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Entertainment Review: w/ Bob & David - Netflix (2015)

Netflix has added to their original content a new sketch comedy from comedians Bob Odenkirk and David Cross.  Many people remember that the duo had a sketch comedy program on HBO called "Mr. Show With Bob & David."  Now with the new show, "w/ Bob & David," we have a new opportunity to see what they've come up with sixteen years later.

"w/ Bob & David" is a different type of sketch comedy as it feels there is a lot of care put into these four episodes.  The characters feel well thought out and the sketches go long enough to not just make you laugh, but also to make sense of why you will laugh at certain characters or even feel bad for them - the "Court" sketch and the "Salesman" sketch are great examples.

Odenkirk, Cross and company are not the types to shy away from controversial clips.  The threat of a picture of the prophet Mohammed, unexpected people in Heaven and the use of the word "cunt" to save lives are small examples of what can be seen within the four episodes of "w/ Bob & David."  Religion has a running theme as you see a Jewish Pope and find out "Heaven is Totes for Realz."

There is a fifth episode which is a behind the scenes look at what went into the making of "w/ Bob & David."  This is a really cool look at what goes into making a sketch comedy program.

"w/ Bob & David" is excellent!  I'm definitely going to watch it again and I'm sure I'll catch parts that I didn't hear the first time because I was laughing so much.  It's fantastic to see Odenkirk and Cross working together and I hope there will be more episodes in the future.

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Friday, June 26, 2015

Act 114: Would You Subscribe

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Friday, April 24, 2015

Act 105: How Do You Say Jaguar?

Self E Santana, Liger, Mrs. Blogster and the Masked Blogster chat about Daredevil on Netflix, the latest Fantastic 4 trailer, Blasto the Clown premiering at the Phoenix Comic Con Film Festival, and much more.

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Act 103: Harold Hates Us

Harold causes technical difficulties as we attempted to start this podcast a few times.  The show comes to an odd end as Harold cuts off Jihad Jim's thoughts on Doctor Who.  The rest of the show discusses Handsome J's trip to South Africa, Daredevil on Netflix, listener tweets, odd tattoos, Blasto the Clown, rumored television spin offs, Superman V Batman: Dawn of Justice and more.

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