Moreno joins Pete and Law for a look into our first Universal Monsters in our 31 Horror Movie Commentaries series with The Mummy! How about there’s more Mummy in your Mummy movie, Universal?
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0:00:00 – Ammon Sounder by a certain someone who likes to have Good Times.
0:02:32-Law and Alyx are here, waiting for Ammon. That’s not a new thing. Binge Jeopardy is not happening on this show but Quotes Whores is!! TV Round Up is going to be epic. Carlito’s Way? More like CarliNo’s way, am I right guys? IndieGoGo is a go….go so we will keep you posted when the first episode is good to go…go. What’s this month’s giveaway? We don’t fucking know. Just keep an eye out. How’s those Jaws aftertastes going? What’s this new Karate Kid thing? Death Wish Trailer because we have to.
0:36:23-GOOGLE VOICE. Ammon shows up.
0:57:00- QUOTE WHORES
1:15:06-TV ROUND UP. Game of Thrones, bitch! However, the boys spoil episode 4 of the series, so keep that in mind. Ammon wrapped up Season 1 of The Handmaid’s Tale. He is also watching Blood Drive, Preacher, and finally checked out Master of None Season 2. Law talks Big Brother, Rick and Morty, Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later, and The Sinner. Mr. Mercedes. Room 104.
2:26:42-LIL RETROS. Ammon revisited Sleepwalkers.
2:36:55-WHAT DID YOU WATCH? After a small barrage of sounders, Ammon starts with Baby Driver and The Lost City of Z. The Mummy is broken down by the OG3. Chuck (otherwise known as “The Bleeder”) is discussed by Law and Alyx.
3:31:34-LITERARY LITERALLY. Ammon talks The Fireman by Joe Hill and Into the Water by Paula Hawkins. Law has Extracted and recommendations for Ammon. Alyx is still working on Harry Potter.
Now get on your broom and get the fuck out of here.
This column will introduce you to the most popular movies that are coming out in theaters this weekend.
What movie will you see?
The Hero
The Hero, starring Sam “the stash” Elliott is about an ailing movie star who comes to terms with his past. Also starring in this dramedy are Laura Prepon, Nick Offerman, Krysten Ritter, and more. Brett Haley is the writer and director of this flick. Haley has directed many shorts and a full length flick called I’ll See You in My Dreams. Go be a Hero and see The Hero in theaters to save your local theater before they are all gone. Thanks.
It Comes at Night
These studios know how to release horror movies….right in the beginning of June. Perfect. It Comes at Night (gross), tells the story of 2 families colliding and posting up in a desolate house in the woods trying to escape some kind of terror. Is the terror outside or is it the paranoia that builds in this house? Joel Edgerton is the most popular actor in this film, while Trey Edward Shults writes and directs this horror thriller. Shults has written and directed a few shorts, such as Krisha, Two to One, and Mother and Son. Go to the theater at night to see It Comes at Night.
Megan Leavey
Based on a true story, Megan Leavey is about a young Marine coporal and her combat dog, who save many lives during the war in Iraq. Megan Leavey is played by Kate Mara, while the rest of the cast includes Tom Felton, Bradley Whitford, Common, Edie Falco, Will Patton, and more. Gabriela Cowperthwaite is the director of this biographical drama. Cowperthwaite wrote and directed the famous killer whale documentary, Blackfish. It’s time to Leave the house to see Megan Leavey in theaters.
The Mummy
The Mummy, if you did not know, is a reboot/remake of the famous and classic Universal Monster movie property, so I am sure you can guess how this plot goes. Anyway, this cast includes Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe, Annabelle Wallis (Annabelle), Sofia Boutella (Star Trek Beyond), Jake Johnson, Courtney B. Vance (American Crime Story) and more. Alex Kurtzman co-wrote and directed this action adventure flick. This is Kurtman’s directorial, theatrical, blockbustorial debut. However, Kurtzman has some serious writting credits, such as Mission Impossible III, Star Trek (2009), Cowboys & Aliens, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and much more. He is also signed on to write Bride of Frankenstein, which possibly stars Javier Bardem as Frankenstein’s Monster and Angelina Jolie as The Bride. Go check out this flick this weekend.