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This show reviews movies good and bad, old and new, of all genres. Hosted by Rob, a movie geek who loves going to the movies. Most of the films reviewed will come from my unconventional personal collection as well as films you don't see get much attention or love with a motto: There are no such thing as a "guilty pleasure" film. Be Proud of your taste in movies. I want to prove my theory that every movie has at least one fan. New episodes every other Wednesday
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If anyone knows me they know i love horror and that does include suspense thrillers as well. I would say that spirits and apparitions scare me the most which is why What Lies Beneath is a great film to have scene. In addition to the scares you have a mystery to solve and at the forefront is the one and only Michelle Pheiffer. Who says PG-13 thrille…
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When you see the name Christopher Nolan you think brilliance, excellence, genius movie maker. Some would say that Inception is the example of a perfect film. Can Nolan do no wrong? Who makes the criteria of what a perfect film is? Did you even understand Inception by the end of the movie or did it just sound like it knew what it was talking about a…
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Another film from my collection reviewed during the Quarantine of 2020. This review is old school with a question of the week and a Movie draft proceeding afterwards. Joining me on this review is a colleague of mine Ernesto aka Ernie who I bonded over movies with, we got on the subject of The Mummy with Brenden Fraser and we just could not stop tal…
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Following the rewatch review of The Mummy (1999) we thought it would be fun to bring back the movie draft and create a Classic Monster squad of our own. Two players choose a Vampire, Sea Creature, Mummy, Werewolf, and Frankenstein's Monster. From any movie is up for grabs we will take turns picking out choices and you the listener will be able to v…
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In March I think of Green and with that said, it makes sense to compliment our last episode of The Mask with another crazy and wacky character in green DROP DEAD FRED. Who didn't want an imaginary friend when they were little and if you didn't, this movie watching as a child definitely made you want an instant best friend. Watching this as an adult…
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Keeping it green for the month of March, I review another film on the shelf with a green character. One of my favorite movies of all times, The Mask. I think this movie holds the most watched at a theatre during its initial run. Now I am watching it again to see if its still good enough to stay on my shelf. Joining me is Ryan from the Radical Retro…
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The review you have all been waiting for. A rewatch of the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters. critically and audience hated, Suzy and I are going to give this movie another watch and see if we still disagree with the thoughts on this film as both of us happened to enjoy it our first time around. Do we feel the same now. Recorded during 2020 and just afte…
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When you think of a Madonna film she has starred in or appeared in, I bet you this is the last movie you would think about let alone even have heard about ever in your life. That's what our podcast is for. Give you insight on the films you may have forgotten or don't know about and this is one of those titles. This review is for those who actually …
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You thought Source Code with Jake Gyllenhaal was a time loop mind fuck, check out his first trip down the pivotal time portal rabbit hole with Donnie Darko. Along with my friend Suzy, we dissect this film down to its last image from beginning to end to maybe finally make some sense as to what this movie was telling us. To make sense of the two univ…
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Say it with me MovieGeeks, "You have no power over me." That one line Sarah just can't seem to remember. Well, Suzy and I recall this line as well as our favorite songs and other tidbits that brings us joy while watching this Jim Henson film. Join us in a conversation that celebrates this classic with appreciation for its practical effects, puppetr…
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Another film from my collection to review, this is another Rob's Rewind. Keeping up with the holiday spirit I am reviewing one of my favorite films of all times - A Nightmare Before Christmas. Joining me is Brad from the cinema guys as we celebrate this holiday hybrid film. We discuss our favorite characters, songs, lines and much more. Is this Tim…
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On this Rob's Rewind, I revisit a film from my childhood that would just always put me in a good mood. Reminded me what being a kid felt like. Also its about video games. I am talking about The Wizard. How does this movie hold up today? Joining me are two video game fans who together reminisce on how great this film is and our history with video ga…
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Digging up an old review from back in the day. In fact, this was the last review i recorded before hearing about the pandemic. My last review where my guest for the review were in person with me. So not only are we reviewing a film to see if it holds up, ill be listening to a review to see if what we said still holds up. I along with two other frie…
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Here is another contender for the shelf. A film in my collection goes under the magnifying lens to see if it holds up since its release in 1996. One of my favorite films, Daylight is being reviewed again. Can Sly bring us joy from his early days from today's audience? Brad from The Cinema Guys is here to help as it is a rewatch from him. Listen to …
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Say his MOTHERFUCKING NAME but not 5x or that's your ass. One of the scariest films of all times and my favorite horror film of all times is finally being reviewed during movie club, Candyman from 1992. I am joined by Nate who is a big fan of film as well and we remind those who have not seen this film why it shouldn't be overlooked and why its so …
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For the month of Oct. we are giving you two horror films to keep you warm at night. First up is an anthology flick giving you four terrifying tales that ask the question which is scarier, the things that go bump in the night or the real life horrors of being a black person in today's world. Along with my friend Nate, we review "Tales From The Hood"…
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As you heard from our last episode. Noah was reminded of his favorite movie "Pleasantville" and I made a point that i would love to see how that movie holds up. We made a point to watch and review that movie and this is the outcome. Enjoy our review rewatching a story that touches on the subject that hits a little close to home but also enjoying so…
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Movie Geeks, summer is over and now we are headed back to fall and that only means one thing and thats fall tv is back. For the month of Sept. we are doing two films focused around tv. For this month's Rob's Rewind its an old favorite of mine starring the late John Ritter in "Stay Tuned". How does this movie look after so long? Does it still hold u…
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MovieGeeks, movie lovers, campers, we have reached the end of the tour. We have been through so many camp and other activities during the summer like summer jobs, school, along with band camp, detention Camp, fat camp, drama camp, camp for kids, camp for adults, magic camp, camp with horrible counselors, and camp with no supervision at all. Now we …
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With just two more camp visits to go, we had to the movie camp within a movie. Camp Bloodbath is our next destination as we review the film "The Final Girls" Brad from The Cinema Guys, and Suzy join me on this review as we are all three big fans of this film. We celebrate its many positive attributes to horror, comedy, and the meta genre. We dissec…
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It's August and we are still visiting camps from around the movie universe. It's time to take it to a dramatic level by visiting Camp Ovation (Broadway/Drama Camp) we are going to be observing the weirdos and outcast of the 2003 film Camp. This movie just happens to be very queer centric but you'll see an oscar nominees very first big screen appear…
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Straight males, here is a question for you. Do you go to football camp to hang with your team and other males for the summer or do you go to Cheerleading camp, be a cheerleader to hang out with females all summer? If you had to think about your answer, maybe the following film review can help. We kick off the last month of the tour visiting cheerle…
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Last week we talked about the childhood and innocent side to working at a camp. Now let's switch gears to the adult and raunchy side of working at a camp as we go to Camp Firewood to witness the very last day of camp with our counselors. Today's summer camp movie is Wet Hot American Summer. David is back to help review this movie. This will be a sp…
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This is a summer camp job like no other. 7 girls trying to make bank. They are in it for friendship and that paper. How do you handle two birds with one stone. You start a summer camp daycare center so you can make them dollar bills and hang out with each other all summer. Back in 95 there was work ethic and these girls known as The BSC knew exactl…
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Some camps you choose to go to and some camps you are force to go to. We venture off to Camp Hope to lose some weight and get fit. This week its Disney's "Heavyweights". Drew from the Reel Feels Podcast is back to review this 1995 film to see if it holds up,. We discuss the idea of this type of camp and also who the real villain of this film might …
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Summer Camp and Other Movie Tour continues in July with another set of camp and other like summer activities. We start off with a Camp that isn't really a camp but is all the camps. It's Camp Nowhere from 1994. Ryan joins me to review this film. This is his first watch so you will get the opinions of a first impression as well as a rewatch after so…
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There are kids that choose to go to camp and there are those that are forced to go to camp. Let's take a trip to Camp Green Lake, where there are no trees and not even near a lake. Reviewing the detention camp in the movie Holes (2003) starring Shia LaBeouf in his first feature film. This is also a first watch for me but I brought along David who i…
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We take a break from summer camp and see what it's like to miss your summer as a young adult. Sometimes you have to go to Summer School. This review is on the 80's film Summer School starring Mark Harmon and Kirstie Alley. Joining me is Ryan from the Radical Retro Rewind Podcast. We learn a little bit about summer school in a personal story. We get…
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Heading back to camp for my next destination and at Camp Arawak there is no picnic at the park. You have bees to worry about, sketchy staff members, and some campers who don't take shit from anyone. Sleepaway Camp is up next and with me to review the film is Drew from the Reel Feels Podcast. We give our thoughts on how this film compares to actual …
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Already scared from the oversexed band camp, I am going back to the city and see what its like having a summer job that you don't want. Try doing that job as a carny in the 80's. I am reviewing "Adventureland (2009)" along with a Quarantine Quickie review of "The Last Summer (2019)" starring another set of young adult actors playing a set of gradua…
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Kicking off the first stop on the summer camp and other tour is going to Band Camp. Ryan L. Terry joins me as we take a trip to band camp and discuss all the heavy sexual acts and shenanigans to let you know what really goes on at camp for band geeks. Starting now until August 21' there will be a new episode every week watching and reviewing differ…
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A small recap of the Battle of the Fiances as to which woman Clarice Kensington (It Takes Two) or Meredith Blake (The Parent Trap) is the meanest, nastiest, fiercest, cruelest one of all and which film do we prefer of the two. From now until the end of August, there will be a new episode every week watching and reviewing different scenarios and loc…
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Today is pt.1 of the crossover event with the Radical Retro Rewind Podcast hosted by Movie Geek & Proud alum Ryan Hunter. Both podcast will be doing movie reviews involving summer camp as well as other things and locations you would be doing during the summer. To kick it off, we are going to do a two-part movie review of two films with similar plot…
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Revisiting a film so embedded in my childhood is Richard Pryor's Bustin' Loose. On its 40th anniversary this year May 22nd. I decided it was time to review and share the love i have for this film when i was a kid. While most of you associate Pryor to different films, this one stood out to me the most and was played more in my home than his other fi…
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In honor of Star Wars Day, I decided to give you the next episode a day early and because of this day you get 2 reviews in 1. Which Star Wars movies you ask? NONE! The franchise is not really my thing. However, on this day there are two films in my collection that i watch each year around this time an thats Spaceballs and Fanboys. Two Star Wars the…
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Mortal Kombat, did this movie get a glow up from 1995? Who is this Cole character? Should this be compared to the first one? Is this a skip it or see it reboot? All of this and more are discussed in this bonus episode review. Joining me is Nick to discuss the film and there will be a non-spoiler hot take on the film before spoilers are revealed so …
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For today's Movie Club, Guest star Suzy revisit the film Murder By Numbers starring Sandra Bullock, Ryan Gosling, and Michael "Underrated" Pitt. A film I don't remember enjoying back in the day. Plus, we are use to our Sandra Bullock being the happy heroine we are use to. Here is a role where she is not the nice person. Did that sway our review of …
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Welcome back. This episode is a Rob's Rewind. Another film on my shelf that I rewatch and review. Today's film is The Net starring Sandra Bullock. Why did I buy this film in the first place, how did the rewatch go? Does it score 4 or more out of 5 to stay on my shelf? Find out in this solo review along with a Quarantine Quickie review of Tau (2018)…
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Today, on its 21st anniversary. Two co-workers and I revisit one of the best teen comedies in history, "10 Things I Hate About You". Movie Club is in session and the discussion is how does this movie hold up today and what we remember from it. Was it the hotness of Heath Ledger? The witty dialogue and sarcasm of Julia Stiles? Or the helicopter pare…
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What? A bonus episode?! That's right. We take advantage of this opportunity and myself along with Suzy gives you are initial reaction to the 4-hour cut version of 2007's Justice League film. We talk a little on the thoughts of the directors Snyder and Joss Whedon. We get into the film in depth and discuss if its worth this film being extended to a …
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Rob's Rewind is back with another review of a film in my collection. Revisiting "Road To El Dorado" because not many are talking about this movie and you should. This is a solo review to see if this film stays on my collection. It has to score 4 or more out of 5 to stay. This episode also includes a Quarantine Quickie review of the latest Scooby Do…
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It's another Rob's Rewind with a solo review of another film in my collection. Willard is coming into its 18th yrs. of existence on Mar. 14th so what a better time to have a rewatch and review of the film. Also in this episode is another quarantine quickie. A small review of the latest Nicholas Cage project Willy's Wonderland. "There are no such th…
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Back for another Movie Club. Joined by Suzy, we review the film everyone should still be talking about. Movie Club is talking about Promising Young Woman. Make sure to watch this before club starts because this conversation is full of spoilers. See you at the movies...Someday. Follow this podcast on social media: Twitter: @mgnppodcast Instagram: mo…
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Happy Valentine's Day. Cut for time from the next episode Promising Young Woman posting on the 24th, here is the next Quarantine Quickie on the film All My Life. A short hot take on a romantic drama released this year that i watched while quarantined. Also, a new segment that I really enjoyed playing called Flick Swipe romantic movie edition. A dat…
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For the month of Amore I wanted to bring to light a Rom-Com film from my collection during this month's Rob's Rewind i think is not talked about often. I am rewatching Head Over Heels to see if it stays on the shelf. Remember it has to score 4 or above out of 5 to stay. Any lower and out it goes. I am joined by a MGP first. Ryan H. host of the Radi…
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The first Movie Club movie review of 2021. Which is like Book club so anyone listening should know the movie because there will be spoilers. Watch this month's film and come back here to listen to 3 movie fans talk about WW84. We break down its good and bad moments as well as how it follows up from the first solo film Wonder Woman. We also discuss …
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After almost a year on hiatus, I have decided to come back to the podcast grind and entertain you with my unorthodox taste and film and to continue to prove that every film has at least one fan. Things are a little different this go around as you will hear Rob do more solo and personal reviews but continue to review films with friends. Rob's Rewind…
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I am Shawn "Future Shawn" Porrett & I'm Rachel "Babette" Andrews AND WE ARE MOVIE GEEKS. Shawn and Rachel are here to keep it real and keep it current by giving you their review of the film over 31 yrs in the making Bill & Ted Face The Music.Rate and leave a review on any platform -Itunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/movie…d1376962157?mt=2Stitcher:…
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Even though our show isn't fully back yet, we are still recording episodes and every once in a while we like to remind you that we aren't going anywhere. Here is a bonus episode recorded earlier this year on a pick from Shawn. Enjoy our review of The Emperor's New Groove. Thanks for sticking with us.Rate and leave a review on any platform -Itunes: …
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What is Movie Geek & Proud without a movie draft. A Proud Movie Draft to be exact. Category is: Final Destination deaths. Its a lottery so did your 5 choices make it on our draft? If so, you could win a prize. With this episode, enjoy Nate Shawn and Rob as they talk about their 4 favorite individual deaths and 1 big disaster from all 5 films.Rate a…
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