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Caomh McGillion & Crystal Hairston join Cam in these amusing rambles on how Hollywood needs to recalibrate its creative pitch meetings:

 

Why inflate the budget when you can't possibly break even at the box office regardless?

 

Why can't they market any genre like they've tried to in the past?

 

And more mind-numbin...


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That's right: it's time for another Spielberg themed discussion and we decided to tackle another unofficial trilogy he conceived where he discusses "Coming-of-Age" related material:

 

What Frank Capra inspired homages does Spielberg often insert into these kinds of genre movies?

 

Is West Side Story still worth seeing for Spielberg comple...


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Gil, Tom & I conclude the week by trying to convince co-host Mike on why he should watch all of the Broken Lizard troupe's various improv comedy flicks:

 

What's their best known entry outside of the SUPER TROOPERS franchise?

 

What other famous comedians often co-star in their extravaganzas? 

 

And how cool is...


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Our penultimate episode this week is on comedy mastermind Harold Lloyd:

 

How does he handle the silent-to-sound movie transition compared to the other comedy acts?

 

How many of his films sound like dirty movie titles?

 

And how many pop culture geeks instantly recognize that classic clock gag pictured above?

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We continue the comedy groups film history panel on The Ritz Brothers:

 

How organized were Hal Roach/RKO Pictures compared to these knock-off comedy crew's productions?

 

Why they would appeal to today's cult movie seekers?

 

Are they much like George Burns where modern audiences know about their later appearances and ...


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