Rise of the Planet of the Apes & Fright Night – Broad Topics – 8/23/11
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Adam Witt stopped in on LA TALK RADIO’s Broad Topics again, reviewing Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Fright Night.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Adam Witt stopped in on LA TALK RADIO’s Broad Topics again, reviewing Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Fright Night.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Karen Volpe stopped in to LA TALK RADIO again for another episode of Broad Topics, reviewing Captain America: The First Avenger, Horrible Bosses and Larry Crowne.
Movie Guys Paul Preston and Steven Lewis stopped in to LA TALK RADIO again for another episode of Broad Topics. This discussion covered Cars 2 and Bad Teacher.
Movie Guys Paul Preston & Adam Witt stopped in to LA TALK RADIO again for another episode of Broad Topics. This discussion covered X-Men: First Class and more!
Paul Preston & Lee Kias stopped in to LA TALK RADIO for another episode of Broad Topics. This discussion covers Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
The first appearance of The Movie Guys on Broad Topics, in what will be routine visits. In this segment, Paul Preston talks about Thor and Fast Five.
Movie Guy Paul Preston checks back in with London’s Biggest Conversation from a very busy red carpet of the Oscars on LBC, 97.3, London
Movie Guy Paul Preston checks in with London’s Biggest Conversation from the red carpet of the Oscars on LBC, 97.3, London
Movie Guy Paul Preston gives his Oscar predictions for 2011 on KRLD, Dallas, TX
“How to Train Your Dragon” is based on a book, which might be another reason for the film being the first I’ve seen from DreamWorks Animation that really has heart
Movie Guy Paul Preston goes over what holiday movies are best for adults in his latest appearance on KRLD, Dallas, TX
Paul Preston talks great horror movies on KRLD, Dallas, TX
A really terrible sequel to “Cats & Dogs”
My favorite series of all time was “Deadwood”, I’m thinking this may come close.
From the panoramic vistas of the Italian countryside, to the panoramic vistas of Clooney’s profile, “The American” is a collection of painstakingly conceived shots strung together over the story of a man who seems to have one last chance to save his soul, and the hooker who loves him.
Paul Preston reviews “Despicable Me” for TheMovieGuys.net and rants about the state of movie animation along the way.
There is a very creepy, insidious tone that snakes itself around the audience for two hours.
Joel Frost talks to Stephen Rannazzisi about his upcoming series THE LEAGUE and his film roles in FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, PAUL BLART and more.
SO much machismo is being blustered around the screen in “The Expendables”, the real expendable here is the audience.
Let’s just call it “EAT PRAY LIKE”.
“Middle Men” has a laundry list of moments that seem eager to earnestly evoke some of the techniques and devices that certain other directors have used with much success.
“Inception” calls into question the very physics that we take for granted
When I look at who’s next to replace Cruise and Gibson, I’m reminded that I don’t want to do that yet.
Hoffman holds it all together – possibly his best performance ever.
There’s a common, poorly-conceived opinion that adapting a TV show is a lowbrow indication that Hollywood has run out of ideas.
Cyrus is a film that doesn’t seem to know quite what it wants to be.
If you see “Jonah Hex”, I dare you to remember it.
Wow, M. Night Shyamalan just sucks.
Anyone walking in to a theater with “Hot Tub Time Machine” on the marquee should understand that this is going to be a pretty ridiculous film.
A review of The A-Team, recorded right after the screening, from Movie Guy Adam Witt.
While certainly not as nuanced a depiction as some rock movies (“Almost Famous”, “Walk The Line”), “Get Him To The Greek” manages a certain amount of depth without compromising the laughs.
“MacGruber”, the film, is so bad that it defies analysis.
A review of The Road, a grim thriller adapted from Cormac McCarthy’s novel, from Movie Guy Joel Frost.
I go back and forth in my mind whether this or RAIDERS is the best of the series.
Don’t expect any comic masterpiece.
No surprise, Damon’s very good in this part.
“Iron Man 2” is great entertainment, and a fitting continuation of the characters’ journey.
“Well, it was fun. You know, you turn your brain off and it’s a good popcorn movie.” Since when is THAT enough?
Is it wicked cathartic to watch Boston’s Finest Thomas Craven settle the score? HELL YES!
Do you KNOW what kind of films Tim Burton makes? Do you know what kind of a work “Alice in Wonderland” is? If so, you already know whether you want to see this movie or not.