Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Episode 314: The Oscar Nominees Are...

It's what The Deucecast Movie Show considers it's "Super Bowl", the Academy Awards.  Which we all know is really a prelude to the 5th Annual Deucies, coming up later this year.

But first, Mikey and Dave welcome in Friend of the Show, Wit Stillman Fan, Lover of Brie (Allison, Larsen & the cheese), Terrence Malick Apologist, Film Historian, and Nobel Prize of Medicine Nominee for his work in belly button aesthetics, The Estimable Twitterless Dr. Earl.

After a quick (?) game of Rotten Tomatoes Potpourri, Oscar style, Dave, Mikey and Earl go category by category, making early predictions, plus a discussion on the Oscar favorites and why Hollywood may go for "warm and fuzzy" rather than "gritty and harsh" this year.


Monday, January 29, 2018

Special Release: Magic on a Dollar Podcast

Here is a special episode release!  It's Episode 16 of the Magic on a Dollar Podcast, hosted by David Dollar, co-host of The Deucecast Movie Show.  On this episode of the #MODPOD, David talks about some Disney news and Disney history, and brings on the other half of the Deucecast team, Mikey Nipp, to talk about this year in Disney films!  Hope you enjoy the show, and if so, head to iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher to download, subscribe and listen to more!

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Episode 313: The Not 2017 Top Ten

Take another amazing excursion into movie podcasting excellence... and when you are done with that ride, then come on and listen to this episode of The Deucecast Movie Show!

Mikey and Dave hold down the fort, with all Friends of the Show doing other things, as they bring the best films they watched in 2017 that weren't actually from 2017.

First up, a little See This, Not That, where the guys tell you what Kevin Costner films to see and which ones to avoid... which Time Travel movies to catch and which to skip... what M Night Shymalala flicks you need to make time for and which ones you never have to watch... and what Matt Damon cinematic experiences to experience and what Matt Damon cinematic experiences you can forego experiencing.  

Then Friend of the Show Jeremy Burgess calls into the show randomly, as the show introduces the replacement for the annual Valentine's Pink... The Deucecast Movie Show presents Burgentine's Day, assigning him some romantic films... plus the first appearance of The Girl's Next Door's "Slow Boat to China"  (from 1986, not 1988, by the way)... including the film known as "The Australian Dirty Dancing"

And then, the top ten films that were seen last year by Dave and Mikey, but not films that were actually from 2017.  Some older movies like Arthur and Blade Runner and High Noon and newer films like Magnificent Seven and Captain Fantastic and Gone Baby Gone and much more.



Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Episode 312: Top Five Snow Movies

It's a cold day in America, and to celebrate, Mikey and Dave invite in Friend of the Show, Wit Stillman Fan, Lover of Brie (Allison, Larsen, the cheese), Terrance Malick Apologist, Film Historian and Nobel Prize of Medicine Nominee of his work on armpit therapy, The Estimable Twitterless Dr. Earl discuss the most frozen films in cinema.

First up, a little Rotten Tomatoes Potpourri, with some random films and random guesses... then, bringing up some of the lowest temperatures you'll find on the silver screen. The snow falls in "Inception"'s third act... with the wolves of "The Grey"... Sly on a snow covered mountain... trains circling a frozen planet... and so much more! Grab a blanket, stay cozy and enjoy the show!


Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Episode 311: New Year, New ReFlicktions!! (Including The Last Jedi!)

Happy New Year from The Deucecast Movie Show!  New movies abound in this ReFlicktions episode, as the Christmas break gave Mikey, Dave & Friend of the Show, Wit Stillman Fan, Lover of Brie (Allison, Larsen, the cheese), Terrance Malick Apologist, Film Historian and Nobel Prize of Medicine Nominee for his work on Adam's Apple research, The Estimable Twitterless Dr Earl plenty of time to hit the cinema for many motion pictures.

Among topics... The return of the musical... Dr Earl watches some docs... a little Doobies... Mikey discusses Tommy... what movie to not take your teenage daughter to see... Remodeling Clay recommended docs... Mikey slurps Scorsese... terrible films to end Dave's year... loving the Lady Bird... loving Adam Driver...

Plus a spoiler free (then spoiler filled, with warning) review of Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi

Reviews include... The Greatest Showman... Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle... The Darkest Hour... Pitch Perfect 3... Lady Bird... Jingle Bell Rock... Office Christmas Party... Bright... The Doobie Brothers: Let the Music Play... The Circle... The Room... The Disaster Artist... Father Figures... Logan Lucky... mother!... The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years... Wonder... All the Money in the World... Silence... Mudbound... Icarus... Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary...


Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Episode 310: The Julia Roberts Sweet Sixteen (Kaufman Returns!!)

The third part of the ongoing Sweet Sixteen series features the films of Julia Roberts!  Mikey and Dave welcome in Friend of the Show, Wit Stillman Fan, Lover of Brie (Allison, Larsen & the cheese), Terrence Malick Apologist, Film Historian, and Nobel Prize of Medicine Nominee for his work in UTI advancement, The Estimable Twitterless Dr Earl.

And to get a female perspective, Friend of the Show Jennifer Kaufman calls in.

The challenge -- to figure out Julia Roberts' best role ever. Is it Tink from "Hook"?  Or maybe Darby from "The Pelican Brief"?  Or maybe Isabel from "Stepmom" or Vivian from "Pretty Woman"??  The Deucecast crew matches them up, picks the winners and narrows them down.

Which ultimate role will go onto the Big Bracket and join Castor Troy (Nic Cage) and Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) for a chance at the title of Greatest Movie Role Ever?