Movie Review – Alita: Battle Angel
If it were 1994, I would’ve come out of ALITA sure it was the most amazing movie of all time.
If it were 1994, I would’ve come out of ALITA sure it was the most amazing movie of all time.
The countdown jumps into .5 above light speed as hosts Sean Blodgett and Paul Preston tackle the first deep dive is into the Star Wars universe: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace.
Former Movie Guys guest Geneviéve Flati is joined by Nathan Makaryk to talk all things Les Misérables, including their new live show LES MIZ AND FRIENDS.
Patrick Fabian joins Paul & Karen and while they can’t get to everything on his IMDB (there’s a lot), there’s ample talk of his new movie, DRIVERX, as well as BETTER CALL SAUL and stories for days.
Paul and Adam get to know hard-working actor Max Martini, who goes in-depth on making a meaningful indie (SGT. WILL GARDNER) and offers up great stories from the set of some modern classics.
There’s so much to talk about with this week’s guest, a true Hollywood anomaly. John Ottman – editor AND a film score composer (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY).
Twist Karen Volpe’s arm to talk about Bill Murray… So, it’s a good thing she and Paul are interviewing THE BILL MURRAY STORIES director Tommy Avallone.
Paul Preston talks to MaJaMa, the production team behind the sure-to-be-a-cult-hit terror movie spoof BAD CGI SHARKS – Matthew Ellsworth, Jason Ellsworth & Matteo Molinari.
Two producers of LOVE, GILDA, James Tumminia and Alan Zweibel, join Paul and Karen for a deep dive into the first definitive documentary about Gilda Radner.
Paul and Karen welcome actor Leon Russom to The Admiral’s Club to talk about his career – the longevity and wide variety of his credits are a revelation!
Justin Bowler sums up his time at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con for TheMovieGuys.net
The word “Epic” gets thrown around a little too much today. It’s used to describe parties and tweets, but this movie in the true sense, is epic.
One of the most entertaining pictures I’ve ever seen, extremely funny and quite emotionally affecting.
BLUE VELVET seems almost benign in our over stimulated, shock value society, but let me tell you it still holds its own where depravity is concerned.
It forced me to look at my own life, my career, and ask where my future is taking me.
I’m clicking the weird, the wonderful and the what the hell were they thinking when they coughed up a budget for this piece of raw moose dung.
From the dawn of silent films, humans have had to navigate the treacherous social waters of yet another group entertainment decision

Both nerd central and ground zero for the coolest stuff pop culture churns out every year.
Hoffman holds it all together – possibly his best performance ever.
I go back and forth in my mind whether this or RAIDERS is the best of the series.
Don’t expect any comic masterpiece.
Contrary to popular belief Jack Torrance is not the antagonist in the film.