Chad C has the goods on 2019’s most anticipated film thus far and things are sounding…….. scary? Funny? Twisty turny? Shitty? Download now and find out.
On this week’s episode, The Wire, we see the fallout of Brandon’s (Omar’s boyfriend) murder and the effect it has on Wallace. The detail notices the amount of pager activity and McNulty and Freamon begin looking into Brandon’s murder and how it ties to The Barksdales.
Every Thursday BingeMedia.net drops a new commentary of The Wire. This week we hit season 1 episode 6 “The Wire”.
March Madness is upon Us. The guys breakdown the brackets, pick their Final Fours and discuss if there is any way Duke can lose. Mike Trout is Rich. Odell please go away. You too Chad C…
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For the very first time, Law brings Chad C and Batch together to form the super-group, StepChad and the Blawtches. Together we sing, fight crime, drink, and review Triple Frontier, Climax, Terrifier, Love Death and Robots, Doom Patrol, Saga, and have a no holds barred reality TV extravaganza.
For the first retrospective of 2019, I wanted to take the Aftertaste into realms it hadn’t been in. Yes we have covered a variety of franchises and film series. But one thing we haven’t done is focus on the resume of one filmmaker and one filmmaker only. Who better to do this with than the master of the ‘ultimate man film’, Michael Mann. With a wide variety of films and a meticulous style that has attempted to be replicated but has never been duplicated, Mann presents quite a set of films to look at. In order to do so, we once again brought in Michael Guarnieri from the Hannibal Lecter Retrospective to do what he had originally contacted me to do to begin with. A Michael Mann Retrospective.
While making Ali back in 2001, Jamie Foxx put in Michael Mann’s ear the idea of doing a cinematic version of his 80’s TV show Miami Vice. With Collateral garnering some pretty good box office numbers and critical notices, Mann gathered his now Oscar winning actor Foxx and respected actor Colin Farrell as Ricardo Tubbs and James Crockett, respectfully. But a now ego driven Foxx and harsh shooting conditions combined for a rough overall shoot, with only The Keep competing as the most acrimonious production ship Mann has ever had to steer. So how’d he do?
Once again join myself, Matt, and Mike as we look at 2006’s Miami Vice, the eighth film of Michael Mann’s directing resume. Can Mann continue the pretty good run of films he has put together? What about what the next few retrospectives are going to be? Listen below to find out!
Chad C has something for everybody this week as he reviews two new releases and one early screener. Sick kids, alien invasions, and high mother fuckers. what more do you want? Nothing, the answer is nothing.
On this week’s episode, The Pager, the Barksdales track down Omar and his crew, and Prez cracks the pager codes in the Pit. Avon brings D’Angelo to see his comatose Uncle as a reminder of the stakes of the game.
Every Thursday BingeMedia.net drops a new commentary of The Wire. This week we hit season 1 episode 5 “The Pager”.
This show goes off the rails early as the Aliens invade our air space and mess with our technicals. Between the close encounters, we discuss NFL free agency, the Russell Westbrook incident. We both watched the ESPN 30 for 30’s The Last Days of Knight documentary and we discuss and review it. In the words of PJ, “That was the worst show we have ever done”. For what its worth, TM disagrees.
Next week we will Preview the NCAA Final Four Tournament. Look for our annual Bracket Challenge pool on Facebook and Twitter and sign up!
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