Pete is joined by Kupka and Matt Goudreau to record a commentary for Star Wars The Last Jedi. We discuss Porgs, Crystal Foxes, Island Caretakers, the Force, Episode 9, and everything Star Wars. To spoil the show and give you a heads up….the 3 of us really like this movie. So sync up with us and enjoy.
Marc Chevalier brings over a copy of ROCKY IV to the BingeMedia offices and gets drunk with Law and Moreno while getting hot and bothered by Paulie’s hot sex slave robot. Also, so many boners in this movie – we get to the bottom of them. What? Which version of Adrian do we want to make sweet love to the most? Really bad Russian accents all over the place. And, of course, our excitement over two of the greatest movie montages of all time.
What do you get when you mix two Canadians, one Mexican/American, and four Google Voice messages? No idea, but here’s a show that has Moreno, Law, and Marc Chevaaaaaaaalier answering your questions and arguing about spiders.
One of the greatest fairy tale films of all time rounds out our trifecta of Rob Reiner films. Listen as Kupka, StepChad and Valley Dive deep on this much loved classic.
All this and more, so download now!
And so that you can watch along with us, next time on Movie Homework is The Fisher King:
TM is all fired up about the Miami Miracle and the boys discuss it. Also some Heisman talk and the NFL Playoff Picture slowly takes shape. The boys also make their NFL Week 15 picks and look at the Binge Media Fantasy Playoff Match Ups…
“Hi Chad! Thank You For Supporting me in Minnesota! Love You!” – KC
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It is one of the most unusual franchises in history as it is derisive among purists, yet it is also a lucrative moneymaker. I am of course talking about Transformers. A 1984 cartoon that had a massive toy line, only to be replaced by a whole new toy line by 1986’s game changing theatrical film. And then came producer Steven Spielberg, who hand picked non fan of the cartoon Michael Bay to handle a live action version of that oh so lucrative toy line from many years ago. With five films, a cartoon movie, and a brand new prequel starring Bumblebee, we tackle a franchise that is derided and molded. But how will myself, Nate, and Matt respond to it?
2007 marked 21 years since the Transformers transformed on the big screen. With Optimus Prime’s death went fans’ starvation to see their robotic heroes fight it out in the cinema. Leave it up to advances in computer graphic images (CGI) and the clout of producer Steven Spielberg to make fans’ dreams come true. After hiring director Michael Bay to helm the film, Spielberg sat back and watched as the finished film launched into the stratosphere, bringing in almost $800 million worldwide and making stars out of Shia LeBeouf and Megan Fox. Oh, not to mention spawning four sequels and the prequel for which this retrospective was started. But how do we feel about it?
Join myself, Nate, and Matt as we do our first dissection of a Bay film on the Aftertaste, and determine whether initial reactions to the huge rock ’em sock ’em robot slugfest which began the Transformers franchise is worth another look.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Pete, Chad C, and Garrett Collins get into the holiday spirit as they watch and record a commentary for Home Alone. Does Garrett like or dislike this movie? Is this Chad C’s favorite Christmas movie? This is it, don’t get scared now. This is my commentary, I have to release it. Ok, enough lines from the movie. Enjoy!
You want a new BingeCast with a built in new BingeViews? Done. You want Golden Globes nomination talk while Falvey sucks on his new vape pen? Okay. How about a deep look into the new Avengers: Endgame and Captain Marvel trailers? Got it. The Good Place? Dirty John? Escape at Dannemora? All that shit and more. Binge away, bitches.
It is one of the most unusual franchises in history as it is derisive among purists, yet it is also a lucrative moneymaker. I am of course talking about Transformers. A 1984 cartoon that had a massive toy line, only to be replaced by a whole new toy line by 1986’s game changing theatrical film. And then came producer Steven Spielberg, who hand picked non fan of the cartoon Michael Bay to handle a live action version of that oh so lucrative toy line from many years ago. With five films, a cartoon movie, and a brand new prequel starring Bumblebee, we tackle a franchise that is derided and molded. But how will myself, Nate, and Matt respond to it?
In 1984, young boys were ready for something to replace Star Wars. Sure, we had He-Man to tide us over, but there HAD to be another thing to keep us busy, right? Enter Transformers. After two successful seasons, Hasbro felt the need to change the formula by releasing a theatrical film that would not only kill off the old line of toys, but also introduce a whole new set. Essentially, they ended up making an hour and a half toy commercial.
Join Nate, Matt, and myself as we dive into Transformers: The Movie, and wonder if the massive box office flop from the time has any redeeming qualities, and begin our journey toward this month’s Bumblebee release.