It's Christmas time in the detective agency and we're taking a little time for our selves. Pete and Connor sit and talk about "Home Alone 2" and find a few areas where the second film could expand on the second, instead of just doing the whole first movie over again.
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Friend of the show, filmmaker, and animator, Joey Abisso comes to the Detective Agency to talk about one of the worlds few perfect films, and it's following entries: Die Hard. Are we going to fix "Die Hard"? Impossible, but if you've seen "A Good Day To Die Hard" you know that the ship is heading in the wrong direction. Joey joins us to help right that ship, and send her off into the sunset in Die Hard style.
Up Next: Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, available for digital rental or the old VHS at your parents' place.
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Friend of a friend of the show, Frank Hanley, joins our heroes to discuss the downfall of our favorite hero: Batman. "Dark Knight Rises" a series of missed opportunities and Frank has some thoughts about how we can right the ship, and make Batman Rise the way he was meant to!
Stay tuned for what were working on for the next episode.
This week our heroes tackle one of the silliest fixes they've encountered yet, and find a touching little costal drama. Finding a little bit of the sublime int he ridiculous.
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Film. The Final Frontier. These are the conversations of two dudes in an apartment in Harlem. Thier contiuning mission, to get their friends to come to their place, to sit and talk for an hour, to come up with ideas someone should have come up with before!
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This week they the boys talk to Matt Conrad about Star Trek: Nemesis, a sci-fi action movie that could have been a political drama in SPAAAAAAACE.
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Rob Schulte of the Pumpkin Spice podcast, swings by to give us his take on Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, a film that he covers hilariously on his own show.
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You can also hear Rob's other podcast Doin' It With Mike Sacks here
On Monday we're releasing our episode on Star Trek: Nemesis , which is available on Netflix.
Comedian and artist Reid Faylor stops by to talk about the Shining. No, not the terrible TV remake from the 90's. We're talking about universally acclaimed, taught in every film school, object of many a conspiracy theory, "The-Here's Johnny-Shining". Reid is a very smart man, and he's got some ideas to share with us all.
Happy Halloween!
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Check out his latest short film "The Birthday Party"
Next time, on our Halloween Special, we're talking with Rob Shulte of "The Pumpkin Spice Podcast" about Nightmare on Elm Street 3: The Dream Warriors
Comedian and Improviser Mike Sause confounds us all by bringing us the timeless classic,
"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" for less of a fix and more of a twist. Hilarity ensues.
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Next Episode: "The Shining" (1980)
Filmmaker Chandler Wild comes by to discuss his favorite movie, and your new favorite movie: 1995's Cutthroat Island. One of the biggest box office flops of all time, it cost $110 million to make, only made $10 million back, killed the pirate genre for a decade, ended Geena Davis's career as a bankable action star, and took down the studio that brought you the Terminator and Rambo films.
Even with all that baggage, Wild has a few ideas on how we could improve Cutthroat Island, shows us that it's a movie who's time has come.
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Friend of the show Stu comes by to give us his pitch for 2008's Jumper, and our heroes try to decode the secrets of a film that planned on getting a sequel, and the secret of Sam Jackson's Sisqo hair.
Our next film is "Cutthroat Island", which can be found on iTunes, Youtube, and Google Play.
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For the first episode host Peter takes to the hot seat to see what it's like. He's got some ideas for how to make Constantine (2005), a perfect movie. And also for a spin off that would be even better.
Our next film is Newsies, which can be found on iTunes, Youtube, Amazon, and Google Play.
In the second half of our inaugural episode, host Connor takes to the hot seat, to give us a review, his fix, and his strange history lesson surrounding Disney's classic musical about child labor relations.
Our next film is Jumper (2008), available on HBO Go, as well as Youtube, Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play.