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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Glutton for Punishment: DOLITTLE

by JB
“Respected” movie critics and the Twitter machine would have you believe that this movie is a mess…

Monday, May 9, 2016

F This Movie! - Captain America: Civil War

Patrick and Heath Holland are joined by Flickering Myth senior staff writer James Garcia to discuss who's right, who's wrong, the MCU and the first big movie of summer 2016.

Monday, May 6, 2013

F This Movie! - Iron Man 3

Patrick and Doug kick off another summer movie season with a super-sized bang. This podcast is spoiler free until it isn't.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Unsung!: Soapdish

I love animated opening credit sequences. I also love the animated performances in this overlooked, over-the-top farce.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

F This Movie! - The Avengers (Part II)

The Avengers discussion continues, this time with SPOILERS.



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F This Movie! - The Avengers (Part I)

One nerd (Patrick) and one non-nerd (Doug) assemble for a spoiler-free discussion of the biggest comic book movie ever made. Excelsior! 'Nuff said.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

15 Movie Stars Who Tried to be Singers

"Sh!#ting on the Classics" is off this week, so in its place please enjoy this list of movie stars who have attempted to branch out and shit on their own classics. And by "classics," I mean "music."

Monday, December 12, 2011

Take Two: Sherlock Holmes

There are so many more fascinating things about the 2009 version of Sherlock Holmes than there are in the 2009 version of Sherlock Holmes, and that's backwards. Like the fact that it made over half a billion dollars worldwide, despite the fact that it's very boring. Or the fact that it somehow made Guy Ritchie -- who had previously been all but written off -- an A-list director. Or that it coasts on the not-insubstantial charm of Robert Downey Jr., who is the only thing worth seeing about the movie despite being kind of miscast, and who was written off himself at one point in time. The movie is a triumph of comeback potential. It should be so good. It is not.

It made a bunch of money, though, and people really like Robert Downey Jr. (he's maybe just behind Johnny Depp in the dreamboat-it's-ok-to-like-for-both-girls-and-guys department), so, of course, there's a sequel coming out this week. That's right: more Holmes for the Holidays. Excuse me while I barf on this pile of other barf.