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June's "dumb" opinions are varied and sincere, and Jason making a joke about jerking off is one very minor part of his take on a given movie. I like both the Flophouse and WHM, but from what I've heard of the former Elliot barely cares about the movie and is just looking for his next opening for a bit, while Stuart and Dan never really say much period, while in the case of the latter everyone's angry about the movie and is going to complain that something a character does isn't what they'd do in that situation, even if it's a crazy sci-fi or fantasy movie. I'm not saying HDTGM is objectively better, but I do think their take on the movie isn't always "THIS MOVIE SUCKS AND IS STUPID" the way it is for so many internet bad movie reviewers.
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I tried to get into Flophouse but the few episodes I listened to it felt like the movie was almost like an inconvenience to the show they were trying to do and they rushed through it and finished talking about it by the half way mark.
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Beeez posted:June's "dumb" opinions are varied and sincere, and Jason making a joke about jerking off is one very minor part of his take on a given movie. I like both the Flophouse and WHM, but from what I've heard of the former Elliot barely cares about the movie and is just looking for his next opening for a bit, while Stuart and Dan never really say much period, while in the case of the latter everyone's angry about the movie and is going to complain that something a character does isn't what they'd do in that situation, even if it's a crazy sci-fi or fantasy movie. I'm not saying HDTGM is objectively better, but I do think their take on the movie isn't always "THIS MOVIE SUCKS AND IS STUPID" the way it is for so many internet bad movie reviewers. IDK where you're getting that from WHM. They actually recommend movies fairly often, and most of the time they're laughing about ridiculousness rather than getting really pissed. Obviously there are exceptions, but as a general rule.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:IDK where you're getting that from WHM. They actually recommend movies fairly often, and most of the time they're laughing about ridiculousness rather than getting really pissed. Obviously there are exceptions, but as a general rule. Mostly the situation is when they would kill themselves like in Blame it to Rio.
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Beeez posted:June's "dumb" opinions are varied and sincere Yes, and it's what occasionally makes episodes magical (Monkey Shines dear lord). But HDTGM is starting to slip into predictability and I wonder how much of that is the stars having less time to devote to it. It's why I tend to enjoy the live episodes more.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:IDK where you're getting that from WHM. They actually recommend movies fairly often, and most of the time they're laughing about ridiculousness rather than getting really pissed. Obviously there are exceptions, but as a general rule. I dunno man, I've listened to quite a bit of their output and usually, even if they recommend the movie by the end, they do seem to approach it in a more vitriolic, "internet critic" way most of the time. bobkatt013 posted:Mostly the situation is when they would kill themselves like in Blame it to Rio. Not just that, almost every episode they have a few instances where they either say "You would never do this in X situation!" or "If it's me, I'm doing X". That's more what I was thinking of in my other post.
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To be fair though, usually when they say "If it's me I'm doing x" then it's usually leading to a joke. But they have sincerely recommended a bunch of movies. Hard Target, Hider in the House, I think Buried Alive as well. I'm sure there's a lot more. I think that Hider in the House was quite endearing because they came around to it by the end and legitimately just enjoyed it. Same with Gymkata, which is a great episode.
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Which movie was it where they realized toward the end that it was a secret Batman movie? WHM actually rarely hates a amovie, usually they just point out the silliness and do impressions ranging from bad to magical.
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Gyges posted:Which movie was it where they realized toward the end that it was a secret Batman movie? Pray for Death. It was magical hearing them slowly realize it was the secret Batman movie they've always wanted
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Gyges posted:Which movie was it where they realized toward the end that it was a secret Batman movie? Pray for Death, which is great due to the rapidly escalating Ninja meter.
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What about the movie that had a black guy in chains as a running gag? Like Blame it on Rio, I believe it was also classified as "comedy"
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davidHalestorm posted:What about the movie that had a black guy in chains as a running gag? Like Blame it on Rio, I believe it was also classified as "comedy" I am pretty sure it was Hamburger: The Motion Picture
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bobkatt013 posted:I am pretty sure it was Hamburger: The Motion Picture It is. He's basically kidnapped and kept as a slave for the whole thing.
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DrVenkman posted:To be fair though, usually when they say "If it's me I'm doing x" then it's usually leading to a joke. But they have sincerely recommended a bunch of movies. Hard Target, Hider in the House, I think Buried Alive as well. I'm sure there's a lot more. I think that Hider in the House was quite endearing because they came around to it by the end and legitimately just enjoyed it. Also Canvas (really any Busey flick), Invisible Child and a bunch of other "see to believe" recommends. Like, sure they get mad about stuff in the movies, and there are certain episodes where they're like gently caress THIS MOVIE I HATE THIS GODDAMN MOVIE but I'd definitely say they lean more even keeled than your average internet critic. Admittedly I don't listen to HDTGM because I have an irrational hatred of Paul Scheer so I have no idea how they compare at all. Also bear in mind I've listened to literally every WHM ep so I may have seen more of a gamut than a casual listener.
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weekly font posted:It's why I tend to enjoy the live episodes more. Live episodes of HDTGM beat all. Then it's a toss-up between HDTGM studio episodes and WHM for me. I could never get into Flophouse.
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weekly font posted:The reason episodes with Steve are better than episodes without Steve is because of Steve, not the presence of Chris. It's a slower paced show without him but it still hits most of the marks. Yeah, agreed 100%. Andrew and Steve feel like real a comedy team (and the WHM dudes most skilled at improv/impressions) and play off of each other incredibly well. I think Chris only gets poo poo because it's really hard to replicate that kind of chemistry.
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I mainly don't like his breathless nerd rage also he's the worst at bad impressions
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Actually, Andrew/Steve/Chris is the best combo. But I've never been able to make it through a single episode of the Flophouse, so what do I know. Does anyone listen to Proudly Resents? That show gets some good guests, but the host is so low-key and droning it sounds like he's about to fall asleep.
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BulletRiddled posted:Actually, Andrew/Steve/Chris is the best combo. But I've never been able to make it through a single episode of the Flophouse, so what do I know. That's the team on The Butterfly Effect episode iirc. That episode is top tier.
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So, I've been trying to get into some of these podcasts, and neither the Flop House nor We Hate Movies have a working RSS feed that goes back to the beginning. Pretty annoying for shows that have more than 100 episodes, but not out of the question for me to work around anyway. Then I find that half the links to early WHM episodes don't even work, and Flophouse's podcasts are in some format called m4a that doesn't seem to actually run on my iPod. These shows are making it a bit tough to enjoy them before I even get to listen.
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bobservo posted:Yeah, agreed 100%. Andrew and Steve feel like real a comedy team (and the WHM dudes most skilled at improv/impressions) and play off of each other incredibly well. I think Chris only gets poo poo because it's really hard to replicate that kind of chemistry. Yeah, I know around here Eric is mainly the one singled out, but I actually think Steve is the funniest guy on that show.
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Midnight Raider posted:So, I've been trying to get into some of these podcasts, and neither the Flop House nor We Hate Movies have a working RSS feed that goes back to the beginning. Pretty annoying for shows that have more than 100 episodes, but not out of the question for me to work around anyway. Then I find that half the links to early WHM episodes don't even work http://www.whmpodcast.com/p/episodes.html also pretty sure the m4a thing is only an issue with older ipods (mine's 5th gen and it plays m4a files fine). if you can't get it to work it's easy to convert them to mp3 with itunes or one of the hundreds of dumb transcoding programs that are out there. Illinois Smith fucked around with this message at 16:39 on Jan 15, 2015 |
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BulletRiddled posted:Actually, Andrew/Steve/Chris is the best combo. But I've never been able to make it through a single episode of the Flophouse, so what do I know. It's a real shame when the content of the podcast would be really interesting, but the host's delivery is just unlistenable. Not a bad movie podcast, but I listened to one episode of Investigating Film Noir, and while the content was great, the delivery was undynamic, flat and unengaging. and yeah, don't really like how little of the Flophouse is actually about the movie. I did try with The Flophouse, and I think some of their episodes were very entertaining (oogieloves!) but, again, usually I can think of someone else who did a great review of that film too (alcohollywood did Oogieloves and it was magnificent) - so..it's just not worth it for me.
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Illinois Smith posted:did you try to work around this by, say, going to their website yet Yes, hence why I said the lack of feed was an issue I could get around. The problem was episodes 2, 3, and 7 are broken links, and that never seems to bode well for a show when I like to dig through archives. And yes, it's an older iPod, and it's fine enough to batch convert with Audacity, but jumping through hoops is just slightly annoying, is all.
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I've tried listening to the Filmsack podcast a few times and while the hosts seem knowledgeable and engaging, their constant pointing out of "tropes" in the movies they watch followed by a loving siren sound effect each time they do it is just maddening.
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Midnight Raider posted:The problem was episodes 2, 3, and 7 are broken links, and that never seems to bode well for a show when I like to dig through archives. Also ep 7 works fine.
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I just re-listened to the Prey for Death episode of WHM. I like they state almost right at the start that they love that movie. It's straight up 'This movie is awesome'. Also, I wish they would actually drop samples into the episodes again. Sometimes they'll talk about a funny line delivery or something and not drop it in.
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Really digging this Demon Month. Dracula's Origin Movie just sounds baffling on every possible level.
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Ugh, I know I'm probably like WHM's only Romanian background listener or whatever but hearing them compare Vlad to loving Pol Pot and poo poo was legitimately anger causing.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Ugh, I know I'm probably like WHM's only Romanian background listener or whatever but hearing them compare Vlad to loving Pol Pot and poo poo was legitimately anger causing. Yeah, they definitely didn't know the history.
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Random Stranger posted:Yeah, they definitely didn't know the history. I also don't know the history. Care to explain?
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thrawn527 posted:I also don't know the history. Care to explain? Vlad Tepes is a hero of Romania who defended them against slavers and poo poo, and in return because Romania is a scary brownish place he got called a baby eating blood bathing mass murderer. They didn't just make up the innocent Turks wanting to invade or whatever, they constantly were trying to destroy Romania. The main sources for his evil cruel acts has been loving German poo poo that was designed to show how filthy and savage he and by extension his people were. He wasn't a nice guy, but comparing him to Pol Pot and Hitler is downright offensive. It's like being mad Selma doesn't have the second act of him getting drunk and loving whores while beating his wife. edit: Also that 'child slave army' poo poo from the beginning was a legitimate part of Tepes' childhood among other cruelties by the Turks. Like, the Ottomans were straight up savage to Romania and making it just oh so racist and gross that he doesn't much like Turks in the movie is crazy. He and his brother were both basically political hostages who were trained in warfare and Islam and such, and it's a legitimate actual historic tragedy that he and his brother had such a huge divide because of it. The things they were calling ridiculous are actual recorded history. sexpig by night fucked around with this message at 16:31 on Jan 20, 2015 |
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I think in America people mainly just think of him as a monstrous historical figure because of the fact that he impaled his enemies and because he was the basis for the vampire. A lot of people don't know about German pamphlets from the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Vlad Tepes is a hero of Romania who defended them against slavers and poo poo, and in return because Romania is a scary brownish place he got called a baby eating blood bathing mass murderer. They didn't just make up the innocent Turks wanting to invade or whatever, they constantly were trying to destroy Romania. The main sources for his evil cruel acts has been loving German poo poo that was designed to show how filthy and savage he and by extension his people were. He wasn't a nice guy, but comparing him to Pol Pot and Hitler is downright offensive. It's like being mad Selma doesn't have the second act of him getting drunk and loving whores while beating his wife. I knew none of this and am now glad I do. Thank you.
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Yea I don't get mad at the general 'vlad the impaler' mythos things, I get it's a big cultural gap at this point and usually it's pretty clearly meant to be 'no, ok, it's DRACULA not Vlad, see?' so there's a degree of distance despite the roots. Comparing him to Hitler and poo poo was a legit new thing that caught me off guard. Still despite my bitching, it was a funny episode, just that first little chunk got me all huffy.
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I can't believe the makers of Dracula Untold didn't spring for the rights to the Ottoman Empire's name.
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Got tickets to see them in Cambridge. The only downside? I should watch Green Lantern before I go.
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thrawn527 posted:I knew none of this and am now glad I do. Thank you. Tepes is a fascinating historical figure and a genuine biopic could be fantastic. If you're interested (and you should be), the Caustic Soda podcast did an episode on him where they went in expecting to detail his evil deeds and walked away with a "he was a pretty cool dude" opinion. (Edit: I just relistened to the episode, and I misremembered it. But it's still worth listening to for the context.) bobkatt013 posted:Got tickets to see them in Cambridge. The only downside? I should watch Green Lantern before I go. Just look at the production design and think about how interesting the mixture of 50's scifi aesthetic with more organic forms is. On the positive side, you'll be one of the few people who can actually hear that episode. Random Stranger fucked around with this message at 18:11 on Jan 20, 2015 |
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They can spring for a lovely handheld voice recorder from radioshack and it would sound better than their regular live episodes recording
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Next week has to be Transcendence, right? Hint was vague as hell and it's the only thing I can see fitting.
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