Wednesday, June 26, 2019

FTM 497 - 28 DAYS LATER

Patrick and Mark Ahn are all the rage.



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Also discussed this episode: Avengers: Endgame (2019), John Wick: Chapter 3 (2019), Yesterday (2019), Toy Story 4 (2019), The Parent Trap (1961), Tammy & The T-Rex: Gore Cut (1994)

9 comments:

  1. $10,000 could probably get 30 seconds of Sam Worthington painted blue looking at a tree

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    1. I don't know. Sam Worthington's stock has fallen from "possible A-list leading man" to doing voice work on Call Of Duty games. Possibly for $10,000 he'd also come over to the Fthismovie studio to watch the 30 second clip with Mark and Patrick.

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  2. Tu as tué mon chien! -Jean Wick

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  3. Great podcast guys. I just rewatched this a few months ago, and really enjoyed it, even though I can barely sit through a "zombie" movie anymore. The beginning scenes where he's walking through the empty streets of London are the best part for me. I also agree that the last 1/3 is problematic, with the incredulous behaviour of the soldiers.

    The re-release of Endgame is supposed to have an mid/end credit scene added, as well as a cut conversation scene between 2 characters. And, yes, Marvel wants all the money.

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    1. I enjoyed your conversation about Magic Mike. I saw it earlier this year, and got a few head tilts when I mentioned that I really liked it to people. "It's Soderbergh!"..."Who?"...and I respond by tilting my nose a little higher in the air (kidding!).

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  4. Enjoyed the podcast guys - particularly impressed at the tight 2-minute set on Heathcliff the Cat - comedy gold!

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  5. Patrick, you're not alone...I fucking LOVE A Life Less Ordinary.

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  6. Great episode, especially giving credit to Resident Evil for helping jumpstart the zombie genre in the 90’s. My only quibble was Mark’s description of the game. Resident Evil was not an aracade “on-rails” shooter with plastic guns- the game he described was House of the Dead which is famous for inspiring the Uwe Boll cinematic universe.

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