MINISODE: Paul’s Final Thoughts on The Last Jedi

Hey Everybody,

Paul here, below if have a quick mini-Podcast with my final thoughts on Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi. Having seen the movie for a second time now, I feel like I can judge the film on it’s own merits and not the hype. Basically, I quickly go over my general feelings about the films quality, if I had to give it a letter grade what would it be, and where does this movie fit among the other Star Wars films. I think you guys will enjoy it as a more focused follow up to our full Episode from last week where we dove right into the film. Enjoy! Listen here on on iTunes:

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/13631837

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PODCAST: Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi SPOILER Review!

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Hey Everybody,

It’s Paul

After months of waiting, It’s finally here! Star Wars Episode VIII The Last Jedi has hit theatres at last! We couldn’t wait to dive into this podcast. This Episode is so EPIC that I  needed TWO guest co-hosts to handle it! (Unfortunately Tim was out of town this weekend).With me on the show is long time World’s Best Media contributor Ryan McDonald; as well as friend and supporter of World’s Best Media, Mr. Matt Supple. This episode is FULL SPOILERS!!! And there’s A LOT to unpack. So, wait until after you’ve seen the movie (or if you don’t care). There was a lot to unpack and go over, but I think we did a good job. Enjoy! Listen here or on iTunes :

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/13595419

Podcast: JUSTICE LEAGUE Review (Full-Spoilers)

 

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(Tim giving Diana a little smooch)

In this week’s episode of The World’s Best Podcast with Paul & Tim, Tim and I review the long awaited JUSTICE LEAGUE film. We go FULL SPOILERS right away on this one, so don’t listen until you’ve seen the film. I will say this podcast is a MUST LISTEN. Below I have some very SPOILER filled Show Notes, definitely check them out because there’s some great follow up info in the Show Notes. Enjoy the episode and thanks for listening! As always listen here or check us out on iTunes:

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/13361107

 

 

 

SHOW NOTES:

I wanted to cover one or two things that Tim and I talked about in the show including the character Deathstroke and some great DC animated movies.  Check it out below.

Towards the end of the episode, Tim and I discussed the post credit scenes and I commented on how the Deathstroke we see in Justice League is similar to the one we’ve see on the Arrow TV show.  There haven’t been any official pictures of Deathstroke from Justice League releases to as this publication, so this picture quality isn’t 100%. It’s from the test footage Ben Affleck posted on one of his social media accounts months ago. Here are pictures of both:

Deathstroke (Justice League):

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Deathstroke (Arrow):

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 We also discussed how Tim and I are both big fans of the DC animated films that are released every year. We mentioned two movies in particular as being much better Justice League origin movies than the live action film we’d just watched. Those movies were Justice League: War which is an exciting, modern, action-heavy film with fantastic animation where the League forms to repell an invasion by Darkseid. Justice League: New Frontier is considered one of DC’s best animated features. It’s a period piece that takes place during the Cold War it gives the story and the animation a cool retro vibe. We also briefly mentioned Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, where a Lex Luthor from another reality, in which he’s Earth’s last hero, asks the Justice League for their help.  Lex needs the League to help defeat the evil versions of the Justice League that rule his reality called The Crime Syndicate. All of these are really fun movies, with great animation, voice work,  and most importantly excellent stories and characters. For some reason none of these are available on the major streaming outlets like Netflix or Amazon Prime (they were for a long time), but you can get them on iTunes or Blu-ray. I recommend Blu-ray because the animation looks fantastic in Blu-ray quality HD. I’ll put the Amazon links to each movie below if you want to pick them up (also if you decide to grab one of the movies through our Amazon affiliate link a small piece goes back to World’s Best Media which we always appreciate ).

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The World’s Best Podcast with Paul & Tim- Thor: Ragnarok (FULL SPOILERS)

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Paul and Tim do a deep dive into Marvel’s latest hit movie, Thor: Ragnarok! It’s Superhero Month at World’s Best Media, baby! Surtur The Fire Demon couldn’t stop us from recording this killer podcast! Listen here or subscribe on ITunes:

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/13261453

Movie Review: Thor Ragnarok (NO SPOILERS)

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These fuckers at Marvel, they got me REAL fucking bad! Gimme Phase 4, Phase 6, PHASE FUCKIN’ 20!!! I’ll take it all! Thor: Ragnarok marks Marvel’s 17th film with 3 more in active stages of production, with several more in the planning stage. Then there are the Netflix series, with The Punisher debuting later this month. Runaways premieres on Hulu in a few weeks and Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D. comes back mid-season. I must admit there have been a few hiccups on the TV side of things (I’m glad Marvel’s first true DISASTER was an Inhumans miniseries on ABC. Because really, who gives a shit?), but otherwise Marvel has me by the balls and they are not letting go. If they keep making movies like Thor: Ragnarok, they can lovingly hold onto my balls as long as they want.
I love how the non-Avengers Marvel movies have become less about individual heroes like Marvel Phase 1 and more about team ups of a few prominent Marvel heroes under the banner of one of the big three (Cap, Iron Man, Thor). Though I love the character of Thor, what really sold me on the movie was the fact that it was going to be a team up film with the Hulk with a little side of Doctor Strange. Then when that 1st awesome, METAL trailer came out, they had me hook, line, and sinker.

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The Thor films are interesting components of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I love the first one and I think the first half of that movie has some of the most creative and interesting filmmaking in the entire series on display. Kenneth Branagh was an inspired choice to direct the first Thor film and I’d love to see him come back and play in the MCU sandbox again. In my opinion the second movie is the weakest in The MCU (Fuck you, Tim! Iron Man 2 rules, baby!). So where does Thor:Ragnarok stand? Well, it’s a whole hell of a lot of fun.

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It’s certainly extremely different from what’s been done before not only in other Thor films, but in MCU films in general. It’s a unique movie and once it gets started, it’s a crazy roller coaster ride that doesn’t stop until the end of the movie. The film flys by. This is largely thanks to the influence of director Taika Waititi. However, if these films don’t have some heart, some emotional center to latch onto, I feel they lose something. Fortunately, the film doesn’t forget to make you care about it’s characters. All of the best of the Marvel films have had a really strong emotional center built around strong characters, innovative filmmaking, and fun action sequences.

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(“Loki listen, this is never easy to say, but it’s time we put Dad in an assisted living facility. Oh! You banished him to Earth? Problem solved, then.)

I think one of the best things about the film is the continued development of the relationship between Loki and Thor. Loki is someone that we should hate, but I found myself rooting for him to find some redemption. Which brings me to another point I enjoyed: the villains are not black-and-white, with stupid, vague goals and motivations. Hela was an interesting villain and it was fun every time Cate Blanchett was on scene as this character. She looked like she was having a blast, but her character wasn’t without depth. I wouldn’t put her in the top tier of Marvel villains like Loki or Kingpin or Ultron, but she’s certainly not a bland villain like Malekith or even Ronan The Accuser.

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(Say what you want about me, but I think Cate Blanchett looks crazy hot like this)

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Of course we can’t talk about this movie without talking about The Hulk. I don’t think fans of the Planet Hulk storyline will be disappointed. It would be an exaggeration to say that this is a full on adaptation of that story, but characters and elements from the story are incorporated into the movie that I was pleasantly surprised to see were included. Nothing in this movie with the Hulk quite beats the gladiator match between him and Thor that we’ve seen pieces of in the trailers (Loki’s reaction to seeing that Hulk is the reigning Champ is priceless). Personally I felt The Hulk wasn’t quite the scene stealer other reviews have made him out to be, but I love me a good Thor and Hulk team up.

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(Just as this picture was taken, Stan Lee realized he had just shit his pants.)

I have a nitpick about The Hulk which is sort of the spoiler, so I’ll get into that on our podcast “The World’s Best Podcast with Paul & Tim”. We’re going to do a deep dive into the film and talk full spoilers. So keep an eye out for that and make sure you see the movie before you listen to the podcast. The are some huge, surprising, game-changing developments in this movie. No single character in the MCU has ever had such a massive status quo change.

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I was surprised that the movie lived up to its title. This really is Ragnarok. Like Norse Mythology Ragnarok… well kinda. Norse Ragnarok by way of Marvel Comics. For you comic book fans, this movie borrows as much from Thor: Disassembled as much as Planet Hulk. Fans of the comics will probably be able to guess where things are going for Thor and The Asgardian part of the MCU by the end of the film.There’s a mid credits sequence that makes the future somewhat less clear. I don’t even want to vaguely speculate on the meaning of the mid-credits scene because it could be interpreted as Spoiler-y (More on all of this in our podcast). All in all I enjoyed this film a lot. I do not think it is as good as it’s being made out to be. It’s a very good movie, but not in the top tier of the Marvel films. But whether you are a Marvel fanatic or just movie fan who enjoys a good sci-fi romp, go see Thor:Ragnarok, you’re guaranteed to have a good time.

Final Grade: B
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Thanks for reading!
-Paul

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Movie Review: Tim Reviews Happy Death Day!

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(This is not a picture from the film “Happy Death Day”, Tim accidentally sent it to me as an attachment with his reviews. I wouldn’t read too much into it… I’m sure this girl is… fine. Yuuup, I bet she’s… she’s just fine… Fuck. Alright I’ll call the police. It should be me.)

Hey, guys

Paul here to introduce Tim’s kick ass review of the new horror movie “Happy Death Day”. Ignore all that stuff above and just listen to his GREAT review! Also available on ITunes:

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/13049880

MOVIE REVIEW MINI-PODCAST: Tim Review’s Darren Aronofsky’s “mother!”

Hey, guys

Paul, here. Darren Aronofsky is a fascinating director, responsible for such masterpieces as Requim for a Dream and The Wrestler. His new film “mother!” ( The exclamation point is part of the title)  has been controversial more for it’s bizarre nature than anything truly extreme in the film. I haven’t seen it, but I was really interested to get a point of you on the film from somebody I trust. So we sent one of our best men, Mr. Timothy Cuff , into the field to review this controversial movie. Even if you have no intention of seeing the movie, this podcast is definitely fascinating and Tim explaining his point of view on the film is entertaining  in and of itself. So please enjoy! Also available on iTunes:

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/12968018

Podcast Mini-sode: Tim Reviews the film, “IT”

Here’s Tim’s excellent review of the new hit horror film, “IT”.   Definitely give it a listen, I know I’ll be heading to the movie theater this weekend after having listened to this podcast. All of our Podcasts are also available on iTunes.

https://www.spreaker.com/episode/12812239