Not your average movie podcast, Braden Clark and Jim Stevens team up to form the best duo since Lethal Weapon. In our show, we will cover the upcoming blockbuster films, the films you may have missed, and bring local artists to talk about life as an actor in Utah. Come join our fray, and be a part of our big movie nerd family. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-hour/support
On this week's episode of The Movie Hour, we talk about an upcoming emcee event from your two favorite hosts. We breakdown the 90's classic of Galaxy Quest. A little late news, but the Oscars have revealed their new qualifications for "Best Picture" we talk about it. Afterwards, we review our movie challenges of the week in "My Cousin Vinny" and "Searching."
Movie Challenges: Five Feet Apart vs. Wings (1927) vs. Gattaca
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Theaters are in panic mode after the major movies have pushed their release date's back to 2021, so we discuss what is the outcome of this reality? We discuss the three movies of the week: I'm Thinking of Ending Things, Awakenings and The Karate Kid. We also talk a little more on Cobra Kai, and why it changes the way people view The Karate Kid.
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Probably one of the more difficult episodes we have ever decided to record. We appreciate your willingness to tune in and listen to this week's episode as we tackle a very hot topic in movies, right now. Tambi, Jim and Brady watched the very controversial Netflix foreign film "Cuties" and give our thoughts on the news surrounding the film. We understand some of our viewpoints may differ from yours, and we would be happy to hear your side of the story if you feel differently. We also talk about our movie challenges from this week. Why did Tambi ever buy Mr. Church, and just how good is Shia LaBeouf in American Honey?
Movie Challenges for this week:
The Karate Kid vs. The Awakenings vs. I'm Thinking of Ending Things
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The big return of the Movie Hour! After a long delay, the show returns with a new format as Jim, Brady and Tambi talk about the state of movie theaters. Our thoughts on Mulan, Bill & Ted, movie trailers, and the sleeper movies of 2020.
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On this episode of The Movie Hour we talk to Hugs & Misses host Ian Nemelka about his movie loves, and all the humor his podcast brings. Afterwards we talk about the movie Mustang... not to be confused with The Mustang, because that is what Ian watched this week. After that we talk about The Mustang and About Time.
Movie Challenges: Edge of Seventeen vs. Fido vs. Highlander
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During this episode of The Movie Hour we finally allow Steve Clark to make an appearance on the show. We talk about how the show has helped people like Steve and their journey in loving movies. We also preview the upcoming Pixar movie Onward, and the upcoming The Way Back this weekend.
We review the movies The Nice Guys and True Romance and how they both snow ball into epic movies.
Movie challenges: The Mustang vs. About Time
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After having a week off last week, we thank you for coming back for another episode of The Movie Hour. We reconnect after having two weeks off, and we introduce director Nick Jensen to the show. Nick is a student at UVU, and will debut his movie's trailer "All Hallow's Day Eve" this week. Be sure to check it out at allhallowsdayeve.com.
Afterwards, we discuss our favorite directors, and just how far the show has grown. We review a few Coen Brothers movies, and a very special South Korean movie called Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies... Trust me, you'll want to watch this one.
Movie challenges: The Nice Guys vs. True Romance
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The Oscars have come and gone, and we recap the night it was for Parasite, and what to make of the interesting night for the Academy Awards. Afterwards, we discuss our screenings of Birds of Prey: and the Fabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quin (whoa what a title) and the new video game adaptation Sonic the hedgehog.
Flashback movie reviews: The Gift vs. Big Trouble in Little China
Movie Challenges: Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies (Amazon Prime) vs. Coen Brothers Library
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We got our first guest Ryan Templeman back on the Movie Hour. After having the Super Bowl on Sunday we talk about the best sports movies of all-time. Be sure to check it out to see if your favorite sports movies made our list, and if not, be sure to tell us what yours is!
Brady slacked this week and missed Big Trouble in Little China, so we have a repeat movie challenge this week.
Movie Challenge: Big Trouble in Little China vs. The Gift.
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The latest episode of The Movie Hour features director, writer and producer Alicia Farmer on the show to talk about her upcoming feature City of Salt which should be hitting festivals this spring! We talk to Alicia and her husband John about the movie business, and the struggles to create a feature movie. Afterwards, we talk about the movies we loved this year, and some Oscar conversations.
Later on we review Paddington 2... did Brady finally get a movie that would surprise Jim? Be sure to check out the review of Paddington 2, and the oh so easy transition to Oldboy afterwards. We talk about how American remakes often get the movie wrong the second time.
Movie challenges: Big Trouble in Little China vs. Men in Black
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The latest episode of the Movie Hour we have the final Stevens brother on the show, and excited to announce Nate Stevens on the show. We talk to Nate about his impressive work and his Rolodex of stories from his acting career. Afterwards, Brady and Jim talk about the movies they saw this week including Honey Boy, Jojo Rabbit and Parasite.
Movie Challenges: Oldboy vs. Paddington 2 (I wonder who picked what)
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On this week's episode of The Movie Hour we react to the Oscar nominations and our thoughts on the snubs, and our favorite movies from the categories. Before that we breakdown our movie challenges this week with Chef and Blade Runner: 2049.
Movie Challenges: Real Steel vs. La La Land
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It's the new year, and The Movie Hour is back once again! We are excited to start this new year with you all, and continue building this community together. We love hearing from you all, and learning about this movie building lifestyle here in Utah.
Be sure to keep contacting us for upcoming projects, and things you're working on so we can highlight you all. Jim had a busy time off, and even met some new fans. We have Michael Merrell is back once again, and we get to talk to this beautiful mind about the Golden Globes and everything that has gone on in his life since we last spoke.
We have a giveaway! We have one digital code to the movie "The Angry Birds Movie 2" and to get said code, just share this post, and say why you love (or hate) us.
Lastly, Oscar nominations are out at 6 a.m. on Monday! Be sure to keep thoughts, prayers, best wishes to friend of the show Matthew Cherry as his short "Hair Love" is up for best animated short! We wish him all the best.
Movie challenges: Chef vs. Blade Runner 2049
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Can you believe the year is coming to an end? The Movie Hour closes out the show for the year with their top 10 best movies of the year! Brady and Jim want to thank you all for the support this year, and can't wait to launch in the new year.
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On this episode of The Movie Hour, we have Chaz Evans back on the show to talk with us about our movie selections, and our thoughts on the Golden Globe nominations. We give our thoughts on the favorites to win the awards, and some snubs.
Movie challenges: Yesterday vs. Whiplash
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Longtime fan of the show, Justus Page joins The Movie Hour to talk about his favorite movies, and where he stands with kids in the theater. Afterwards, Jim and Brady talk about The Irishman and Brady's thoughts on Marriage Story.
Movie Challenges: The Town vs. The Social Network
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For the 33rd episode The Movie Hour it's just Jim and Brady. We talk about our Best Picture contenders and which movies we think will be the favorites to win the award come next season.
Movie challenges: The Farewell vs. Jojo Rabbit
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The second SPECIALSODE we talk with Charles Halford about his journey as an actor starting in Utah, and ultimately the jump he made to moving to Los Angeles to continue his career as an actor. We talk to Charlie about why it's important to find a community that supports you, and to fight for the dream no matter how long it takes.
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Another episode of The Movie Hour, and we are back with former Ute great, Cal Beck! Cal is a former athlete turned actor! We talk about our new favorite movies/TV series on Disney+. Afterwards we talk about our movie challenges of A Man on the Moon, and why Jim Carrey's method acting took it too far... or did it? Then we talked about The Terminator and how kids these days (Brady) are missing out on great shows.
Movie challenges: Cable Guy vs. Warcraft
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After a week break, the Movie Hour is back in action! Tom Post joins the show to talk about his favorite movies, and some that have been forgotten. We get deep in some Oscar conversation, and people we would love to see nominated this year.
Movie challenges: Man on the moon vs. The Terminator
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This episode of the Movie Hour, we have on local actor, Eric McGraw. Jim is absolutely fascinated by Lily James, and had us watch a Disney movie... let it be known Jim brought on the first Disney princess movie to the show. After we talk about the Oscar cast of Isle of Dogs, and preview the upcoming movies that could be nominated for Best Picture.
Movie Challenges: The Shape of Water vs. Dirty Rotten Scoundrel
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This episode of The Movie Hour we bring on Aaron "The Rad" Radl who is a big personality, but also a big man. Sporting a mighty beard even Thor himself would be inferior of, Radl gives great insight to his business here in Utah, and how he got involved in the movie business.
Flashback Movie Review: Clown vs. Nightmare Before Christmas
Movie Challenges: Isle of Dogs vs. Cinderella
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On this week's episode of The Movie Hour, we bring back former host Dave Stevens to talk about his life as an actor, his inspiration and what it was like moving to California. Dave is constantly working and has a lot of awesome projects coming down the pipeline, and he gives great insight to the mind of a well established actor.
We then talk about the movies Fletch and Uncle Drew... (Jim didn't like this one)
We talk briefly on Joker and Peanut Butter Falcon.
Movie challanges: Clown vs. Nightmare Before Christmas
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We have sold out to the corporate world, and we have our first spin-off! This shorter episode, or SPECIALSODE, of The Movie Hour we welcome in casting director Jeff Johnson. An awesome conversation on what he's looking for in actors, and what you need to do to become the best actor he's looking for.
An awesome conversation with one of the top dogs in all of Utah.
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On this week's episode of the Movie Hour we celebrate Brady's big promotion, bring on Cat Palmer to talk about her niche movies, and what it's like to be an artist in Utah. Afterwards we bring on a very special guest, someone who has been in the lives of our hosts for years. Brady's Mom Jennifer Cowburn. We talk all movies and how proud she is of her son... I guess.
Movie Challenges: Fletch vs. Uncle Drew
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We have officially hit 26 weeks! That means we've successfully produced a weekly show for six months, and to celebrate this week we brought on Eve Keener! Eve is an actress here in Utah, producer, makeup artist and model walk coach (check our Instagram).
This week we broke down the movies Captain Fantastic vs. Mad Max: Road Warrior
Movie Challenges: Free Solo vs. Tomb Raider
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The ripe age of 20 years old, she has 35 credits to her on IMDB, she's wildly more articulate and intelligent then Jim and Braden combined we welcome Chelsea Jurkiewicz to the show! We had the privilege speaking with Chelsea about her upbringing and her near 10 years of acting. A lot of fun conversation going into what makes an actor stand out and when Jim and Chelsea both knew they were good at what they did.
After we have a long conversation on our movie challenges The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Mad Max (1979).
Our movie challenges are: Captain Fantastic vs. Mad Max: Road Warrior
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On this episode of the Movie Hour, we bring on Maclain Drake. We talk to Maclain about his projects he's working on, and all the good he's done for the hard of hearing community. We also turn back the time where Maclain and Braden were both in Jim's "Actors Anonymous" class.
We review the movies The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Snowpiercer.
The Movie Challenges: The Killing of the Sacred Deer vs. Mad Max
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The man of many voices, DL Walker is in studio. DL is a man of many talents, some include being a large man in a tutu (google it), voice actor extraordinaire, and movie connoisseur.
This episode Jim and Braden sat back and let DL run with whatever he wanted. It's very entertaining, and we will leave it as that.
The movie flashback reviews are: Her vs. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Our movie challenges are: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty vs. Snowpiercer
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In preparation for the Movie Hour's debut at Fan X next week, we interview founder and creator of the event, Dan Farr. We talk about celebrities he's been able to work with, and how he managed to set up one of the biggest fanatic celebrations in the country.
We also get to talk the very impressive, very young, Marlon Gonz. At the age of 20 Marlon has just finished directing a feature film.
After we dive deep into why Taika Waititi is immensely underrated, and his mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows.
Movie Challenges: Her vs. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
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This special episode of the Movie Hour, we welcome in Matthew A. Cherry director of Hair Love. Hair Love is a short film playing in front of The Angry Birds 2.
Hair Love is an animated short film about an African American father trying to do his daughters hair for the first time.
We took the time to talk to Matthew about getting this story started, and what it took to get it funded, and how he got it in front of The Angry Birds 2.
After we talked with Chelsea Goodwin about her career and what she's working on.
Our Flashback Movie Review this week is The Dark Knight and The Lookout.
The movie challenges What We Do in the Shadows vs. Medicine for Melancholy.
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This week we have mega producer Angie Shupe Thompson from Kineto Pictures. On this episode, we talked to Angie about her role with Kineto Pictures, and the amazing pictures she's help produce for her company.
You'll definitely want to hear about how Angie was able to produce one of her documentaries "Splinters of a Nation".
After we talk about how Top Gun is overrated, and how Dredd was completely forgotten.
Our movie challenges this week are: Eulogy, The Lookout and The Dark Knight (Netflix).
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Episode 19 of the Movie Hour we brought in our first recurring guest, Tua Kealoha to catch up with our friend and to see what he's up to. We also had the pleasure of having Robert Andrus to talk about his casting director career, and all of the projects he's worked on.
We celebrate the 20 year anniversary of the Iron Giant and what it meant to all of us, and we talked about Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and how great was Iron Man in that movie?!
To close out we talk about The Boys and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood...
Our movie challenges are Top Gun and Dredd.
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This week's episode of the Movie Hour, we welcome in Lucas Millquas and Caroline Kingsley (director, writer, and producers) to talk about their film "Lakes 7 and the Golden Gun" which is released to a theater near you on August 30th!
After we talk about their robbery on their robbery scene, and we review Hobbs & Shaw.
Our flashback movie reviews of Grand Budapest Hotel and Mudbound.
Challenges are Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and the 20 year anniversary of Iron Giant.
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In this Pioneer Day special episode, we welcome in Ricky Flores and Aaron Syrett to talk about their careers in the film industry.
Braden has some special news, and probably in way over his head.
We breakdown the movie Hunt for the Wilderpeople and We Bought a Zoo.
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This week on the Movie Hour we bring on actress and model Kate Florman in studio to talk about her career as a thespian and a model. After we dove deep into the flashback movie review of Tucker and Dale vs. Evil and why it's so genius, and then we breakdown the coming of age flick Sing Street.
We then go into some movie rumors and a potential Oscar season sleeper.
Our movie challenges this week are We Bought a Zoo and Hunt for the Wilderpeople
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On this episode of The Movie Hour, we welcome in actor, producer and writer Joe Puente to talk about his acting career and his company. After we breakdown an interesting film in our flashback movie reviews in A Ghost Story starring Casey Affleck. After we talk about one of the most popular movies in cinema history in The Godfather.
Jim watched Spider-Man: Far From Home and we breakdown what we thought about this movie, and where it stacks up among the other Spider-Man movies.
Our movie challenges for this week are: Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (Netflix) and Sing Street (Netflix)
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On this episode we bring in local actor, writer and music producer J.R. Curtis to talk about his latest films, what he's working on and where we all can go find it. Braden then goes all nerd and talks about the Spider-Verse and how good all the Spider-Man movies have been.
Jim and Emily went to an early screening of Stuber and they review the Kumail Nanjiani and Dave Bautista flick.
Afterwards we review our flashback movie reviews of Good Time and Hell or High Water.
Our movie challenges for this week are A Ghost Story and Godfather.
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On this week's episode of The Movie Hour director of the upcoming short film "Nomad" Michael Merrell joined us in studio! We talked his movie and the ins and outs of how making this particular short.
We then talked about one Jim's favorite movies "The Lobster" in our flashback movie reviews, and one of the least talked about movies Wind River.
It's the midway point of the year and we rank our top movies of the year so far, and then challenge each other to watch movies next week.
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We here at The Movie Hour want to take a moment and remember one of our colleagues Jimmy Martin who tragically lost his life this week. Our hearts go out to his family members, and to the Geek Show Podcast.
On this episode of the Movie Hour we welcome in Spanky Ward! Spanky brought in some physical copies of his movie "Hello, I Love You" to give out live at the end of the show! We talk to Spanky how it was making his film, and what it's like to work with Dolph Lundgren.
Jim and Braden saw an early screening of Toy Story 4, and they give their opinions on the new Pixar movie. Is it a cash grab?
We then go into our flashback movie review of the original Toy Story and Ex Machina.
Jim missed his opportunity to talk about John Wick so we talk about the impact of that franchise.
Our movie challenge for this week includes Lobster and Wind River.
Introduction: 00:00 - 5:49
Jimmy Martin Tribute 5:50 - 7:25
Spanky Ward Interview 7:26 - 32:00
Toy Story 4 Review 32:01 - 40:30
Flashback Movie Review: Toy Story 40:31 - 46:30
Flashback Movie Review: Ex Machina 46:31 - 50:50
John Wick Trilogy Recap 50:51 - 58:20
Enemy Review 58:21 - 1:03:00
Hello, I Love You Winners! 1:03:01 - 1:05:00
Movie Challenges 1:05:01 - 1:10:00
Close Out 1:10:01 - 1:11:13
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We have the director for best short film under $500 budget at the Utah Film Festival & Awards Chaz Evans in studio. We talk about his film "Night of Adventure" and what exactly got him into directing.
We then go into our flashback movie reviews: Mississippi Burning vs. No Way Out
We close out the show with a recap of the X-Men movie universe, and what it meant to us. Our movie challenge for this week is Ex Machina and Toy Story.
Jim and Braden will be seeing Toy Story 4 this upcoming Monday, so we will discuss the movie next week.
Intro: 00:00 - 04:00
Chaz Interview: 04:01 - 15:20
Flashback Movie Review: Mississippi Burning 15:21 - 26:00
Flashback Movie Review: No Way Out 26:00 - 30:00
Movie News: 30:01 - 43:00
X-Men Franchise Recap 43:01 - 48:00
Braden leaves the desk! 48:01 - 50:20
Movie Challenges 50:21 -54:10
Outtro 54:11 - 57:25
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A duo special guest for today's show! Todd Nukem from X96, and Jarrod Phillips from Hereditary are in studio!
We talk about Jerrod's career in film, certain movies that he really enjoyed working on, and what it's like to work on a successful film like Hereditary.
We then talk about the movie Rocketman and go into our Movie Challenge of Prospect and The Night Comes for Us.
Intro: 00:00 - 7:30
Jerrod Phillips Interview: 7:31 - 14:00
What it's like to work on Hereditary: 14:01 - 16:40
Acting and how they got into the gig: 16:40 - 24:47
Rocketman review: 24:48 - 40:00
Flashback Movie Review The Night Comes for Us: 40:01 - 45:00
Flashback Movie Review Prospect: 45:01 - 48:30
What are we watching?: 48:31 - 1:05:00
Movie Challenge: 1:05:01 - 1:11:00
Close Out: 1:11:00 - 1:21:29
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What an amazing episode! I say this a lot, but Rachelle and Dave give great insights to the passion of acting, writing and directing. Exactly how someone would get into the movie business, what it's like if you don't "make it".
We then review the movies Cool Hand Luke and Memento
Braden reviews Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Movie Challenge: Prospect vs. The Night Comes For Us
00:00 - 14:12 Introduction
14:13 - 22:04 Rachelle Career Interview
22:05 - 29:40 How you can chase your dreams
29:41 - 37:48 What drives you?
37:49 - 40:05 Braden is a professional actor? Kinda? Ok... not at all, but still cool segment here.
40:06 - 49:53 Cool Hand Luke Review
49:54 - 55:21 Memento Review
55:22 - 57:44 Godzilla: King of the Monsters review
57:45 - 01:01:42 Movie Challenges/What's Next
01:01:43 - 01:02:40 DJ's Story
01:02:41 - 01:03:53 Close Out
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On the eighth episode of the Movie Hour we welcomed in Derrek Mellus from the Utah Film Commission. On this episode we broke down what exactly is the Utah Film Commission, and how you can get involved. We also learned a little bit about Dave Stevens, and his background in film.
We then dove right into our Flashback Movie Reviews: Snatch vs. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels to lead up to our big review of the Disney re-imagining of Aladdin.
Derek Mellus Interview 00:00 - 23:10
Dave Stevens Interview 23:11 - 35:00
Fear No Film Festival 35:01 - 43:30
Flashback Movie Reviews 43:31 - 49:46
Aladdin Review 49:47 - 1:07:13
Movie Challenges/Close Out 1:07:14 - 1:15:27
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Our seventh episode we had Darren Dalton call in from California to talk to us about life as an actor, what it's like to make it big out of high school, acting alongside Patrick Swayze and so much more.
Along with this, our guest host for the week Dave Stevens makes his debut on the show. Dave and Braden reviewed John Wick 3 Parabellum, and recalled a familiar story from one of the earlier shows.
Movie Challenge for this week is Lock Stock and two Smoking Barrels and Snatch (Netflix)
Upcoming movies: Aladdin, Brightburn and Booksmart
Darren Dalton Interview 00:00 - 00:15 (Child stardom)
Darren Dalton The Outsiders/Red Dawn 00:16 - 00:38
Darren Dalton on writing 00:38 - 00:43
John Wick 3 Review 00:43 - 00:56
What's Next 00:56 - 00:58
Movie Challenge 00:58 - 00:59
Close Out 00:59 - 1:04:00
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While Jim is on an important project, Emily Fox takes her seat in the co-host chair. The Movie Hour's sixth episode of the Movie Hour welcomes Lenni Uitto into the studio and the second Clark to the studio. Tambi Clark makes her debut on the show as the shows producer.
In our interview we talked about Lenni's path as an actor and what he's currently working on. Lenni and people like him, are currently trailblazing for the state of Utah in acting and directing.
We discussed recently released movies like Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, and The Long Shot.
Our Flashback Movie Reviews Phantom Thread and Mr. Nobody led to some fun conversation on expectation and reality in movies.
Our challenges this week are: God's Must Be Crazy (YouTube); Eighth Grade (Amazon); Prospect (Amazon)
What's next: John Wick 3; Detective Pikachu
Lenni Interview: 00:00 - 00:20
Movie Reviews: Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile 00:21 - 00:26
Movie Reviews: Long Shot: 00:26 - 00:30
Flashback Movie Reviews: Phantom Thread 00:30 - 00:38
Flashback Movie Reviews: Mr. Nobody 00:38 - 00:43
Movie Challenges: 00:43 - 00:55
Movie News: 00:55 - 01:04:00
Close Out: 01:04:00 - 01:07:00
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On this week's episode of the movie hour we welcome Utah Film Festival & Awards, Warren Workman. Jim brings up a question to Warren that has been bugging him for years. We go over a lot of the ins and outs of the film festival business, local talent, and some projects Warren and Jim have worked on.
In our Flashback movie reviews, we go in on the movie Locke with Tom Hardy, The End of the Tour with Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segal, and finally Drive with Ryan Gosling.
Emily gives us her quick review on her screening of Detective Pikachu.
For our Flashback movie reviews for next week: Jim challenged Braden to watch Phantom Thread; Braden challenged Jim to watch Mr. Nobody.
Warren Workman interview 00:00 - 20:29
Avengers Endgame Non-Spoiler review 20:30 - 25:00
Flashback Movie Review: Locke 25:01 - 33:00
Flashback Movie Review: The End of the Tour 33:01 - 38:35
Flashback Movie Review: Drive 38:36 - 43:55
Braden's challenge: Mr. Nobody 43:56 - 46:40
Jim's challenge: Phantom Thread 46:41 - 49:50
Movie News: 49:51 - 51:17
Emily reviews Detective Pikachu 51:18 - 53:25
What's Next 53:26 - 1:01:50
Tags 1:01:51 - 1:03:30
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Do not listen to this if you haven't seen Avengers: Endgame.
Braden Clark welcomes two guests to this spoiler discussion/review of Avengers, the first recurring guest Nick Perez, and Braden's best friend Jacob Buckner makes his appearance.
We take a deep nerdy dive into the Avengers: Endgame this one and a half hour review/discussion of the biggest movie of our lifetime.
Come take a walk with us while we talk about something we truly love talking about.
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This week's episode of the Move Hour, we welcome in Nick Perez. Nick is the current promotions director for X96 and the Eagle 101.5. However, Nick has spent time in the film realm as well. He just released the short film "Spectacular" and we go into the makings of being a good director, and how he got into the business.
Braden was given the movie "Sunshine" to watch this week, and he wonders why every movie Jim enjoys has to be so deep. On the contrary, Braden gave Jim the assignment to watch "Swiss Army Man" and... well you'll just have to watch this one for yourself.
We go into the first two episodes of Game of Thrones.
Our teammate Emily Fox also was on duty seeing the movie Detective Pikachu tonight, but we give our expectations for the movie.
The movies to watch for this next week is "Drive" and "The End of the Tour" and Nick gave us extra credit to watch the movie "Locke"
You can watch "The End of the Tour" on Netlix.
You can rent "Drive" on Amazon Prime.
You can watch "Locke" on Netflix.
00:00 - 21:46 Nick Perez Interview
21:47 - 39:10 Flashback Movie Review: Sunshine
39:11 - 45:40 Flashback Movie Review: Swiss Army Man
45:41 - 54:32 Movie/TV recommendations
54:33 - 59:59 Game of Thrones Recap
1:00:00 - 1:06:38 Detective Pikachu/Ryan Reynolds recap
1:06:39 - 1:09:30 Movie Challenges: The End of the Tour/Drive EC: Locke
1:09:31 - 1:12:34 Close out
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For this week's episode we bring in the second of the four Stevens brothers. Mike D. Stevens gave a fun rundown memory lane and how he prepared to punch Adam Sandler in the face in the movie Punch Drunk Love.
Taking us back to 2003, Jim and Mike talk behind the scenes about Adam Sandler the person, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, and the ins and outs of the acting world.
For our flashback movie review Braden reviews Annihilation and Jim reviews the Ballad of Buster Scruggs.
We are 1/4 of the way done with the year, and we give our rundown on the movies who have the best odds to be nominated for best picture.
Go see Dear Lord this Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in Valley Fair Mall for $10.
Mike Stevens Interview 00:00 - 23:58
Flashback Movie Reviews: Annihilation 23:59 - 33:33
Flashback Movie Reviews: Ballad of Buster Scruggs 33:34 - 43:09
Top Movies of 2019 43:10 - 1:04:10
Flashback Movie Sunshine vs. Swiss Army Man 1:04:11 - 1:05:37
Close Out 1:05:38 - 1:06:44
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A shorter episode, but still with an amazing interview with director and actor Tua Kealoha. Tua is coming off winning award for best Ensemble Cast in his movie "Dear Lord" releasing in a couple week's in the West Valley Mall Theater.
We also go into Tua's Amazon Prime television show "Samoan Gold" and how it's allowed him to progress as a director, writer and actor.
Jim and Braden also give their opinions on their Flashback movie review on "Thunder Road" and "Hot Fuzz" and close it out with their review on the new hit movie "Shazam!"
Tua Kealoha Interview 1:33 - 15:10
Hot Fuzz review 15:11 - 17:37
Thunder Road review 17:38 - 21:50
Shazam! review 21:51 - 26:26
Move Challenge 26:27 - 27:46
Close out 27:47 - 29:48
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Our inaugural episode!
We welcomed in actor, producer and writer Ryan Templeman to our studio. Ryan is actor/producer from Parking Garage Pictures, known for the production of the movie "Slender" and "Romeo and Juliet."
Talking about life as an actor in Utah, independent films, and upcoming titles. How you can help and support local films in Utah.
In this week's segment of Review Flashback, Braden reviewed the 80's classic Enemy Mine and Jim watched the "lovable" bear Paddington.
We won't only be reviewing old flicks, but Jim and Braden had press screenings to the films "Us" and "Dumbo." You can find their reviews and their opinions on the Jordan Peale and Disney film.
00:00 - 02:00 Introduction of Jim and Braden
02:00 - 21:51 Ryan Templeman interview
21:51 - 29:55 Review of Us
29:56 - 33:43 Review of Dumbo
33:44 - 41:17 Flashback Review: Enemy Mine
41:18 - 46:42 Flashback Review: Paddington
46:43 - 52:01 Flashback Preview: Hot Fuzz/Frequency/Thunder Road
52:02 - 56:45 Joker trailer review
56:46 - 1:00:00 What's coming out
1:00:01 - 1:04:18 Outro and Handles
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