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The Deucecast Movie Show

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 Episode 523: The REAL Best Picture Nominees 2001 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:24:01

The award season is on the fast track to the big one, the Academy Awards, and it was time to revisit some of the previous Oscar seasons... specifically, the Best Picture nominees from years gone by. And to accomplish this feat of movie strength, Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl bring in Mr Independent himself, Jeremy Burgess!   First, Burgey's take on movies you should see, both in a theater and streaming... then 2002 Oscar talk. Essentially... there were only five nominees for Best Picture. Within a decade, they would allow up to ten films to be nominated.  So it's our job to come up with our own lists of the other five that should have also been nominated... note: we CANNOT remove any of the existing films, we can only add to the list.  And at the end of the show, the crew all submit one film each that should have been nominated, then a quick discussion on the final film, to come up with a Deuce Best Picture nominee list. The existing nominees are Gosford Park, In the Bedroom, Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings, and Moulin Rouge!, with A Beautiful Mind winning... so the crew asks, "Did they get it right?" Finally, Jeremy gives his take on the assigned Burgentine's Day films...  And all through the episode, the nominations for the 9th annual Deucie Awards are announced!  Movies discussed and where to find them:    Ali (Netflix; Hulu) Amelie (not available) A Beautiful Mind (for rental) Black Hawk Down (HBO Max)   Blow (Hulu) Bridget Jones's Diary (HBO Max)  The Devils Backbone (for purchase) Gator (not available) Gatorbait (AMC; Shudder) Ghost World (for rental) Gosford Park (for rental) Heist (Netflix) In the Bedroom (Showtime) The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings (HBO Max) Memento (HBO Max) Monsters Ball (HBO Max) Monsters Inc (Disney+) Moulin Rouge! (Hulu; Paramount+; Epix) Mulholland Drive (The Criterion Channel) No Man's Land (TubiTV; Criterion Channel) Ocean's Eleven (HBO Max) The Others (not available) Pootie Tang! (BET+) Royal Tenenbaums (Hulu; Paramount+; Epix) Sexy Beast (for rental) Spirited Away (HBO Max) Training Day (HBO Max) The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (HBO Max) The Worst Person in the World (in theaters)

 Ep 522: The REAL Best Picture Nominees 2000 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:14:00

The award season is on the fast track to the big one, the Academy Awards, and it was time to revisit some of the previous Oscar seasons... specifically, the Best Picture nominees from years gone by. And to accomplish this feat of movie strength, Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl bring in the Spawn of Big Scott, the pride of Valdosta Georgia, the Young Movie Wunderkind Lil G Garrison Ryfun...  First, a quick run through of the SAG Awards (as the winners were announced shortly before the show began) then onto the 2001 Academy Awards, which cover the year 2000 in movies. Essentially... there were only five nominees for Best Picture. Within a decade, they would allow up to ten films to be nominated.  So it's our job to come up with our own lists of the other five that should have also been nominated... note: we CANNOT remove any of the existing films, we can only add to the list.  And at the end of the show, the crew all submit one film each that should have been nominated, then a quick discussion on the final film, to come up with a Deuce Best Picture nominee list. The existing nominees are Chocolat, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon,  Erin Brockovich, Gladiator, and Traffic, with Gladiator winning... so the crew asks, "Did they get it right?" Movies discussed:   Almost Famous (Hulu; Paramount+; Epix American Psycho (HBO Max) Best in Show (HBO Max) Cast Away (TubiTV) Chicken Run (Peacock Premium) Chocolat (Paramount+) The Contender (for rental) Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (TubiTV) Erin Brockovich (Peacock Premium) Frequency (for rental) Gladiator (for rental) High Fidelity (HBO Max) In the Mood for Love (HBO Max) O Brother Where Art Thou? (for rental) Remember the Titans (Disney+) Requiem for a Dream (TubiTV) Thirteen Days (for rental) Traffic (Peacock Premium)  Unbreakable (for rental) The Wonder Boys (HBO Max) You Can Count On Me (Showtime) X-Men (Disney+)

 Episode 521: The Power of the ReFlicktions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:24:01

It's time for another set of films watched, enjoyed and absorbed, now to be reviewed, applauded, rejected, and, dare we say... ReFLICKTED. Mikey, d$, and #TwitterlessDrEarl all team again for another 30 (or 60) films...  we also discuss Cumberbatch and Dunst's Dog performances... d$'s new lists... Mikey's beloved docs (besides Earl)... Dr Earl don't talk about Bruno... a double dose of Sandler... Mikey hating Zennieals... the bad ending to decent franchises...       Movies discussed and where they are streaming at the time of recording:   The Power of the Dog (Netflix) The Rescue (doc - Disney+) Torn (Disney+) Brazen (Netflix) Apocalypse Now Redux (Netflix) Encanto (Disney+) I'm Your Man (Hulu) Highball (TubiTV) Mass (for rental) Hotel Transylvania 4: Tranformania (Amazon Prime) Ice Age: The Adventures of Buck Wild (Disney+) Punch-Drunk Love (HBO Max) Redeeming Love (theaters) The Souvenir Parts 1 & 2 (for purchase) Eight Crazy Nights (Showtime) Summer of Soul or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised (Disney+) Scream (in theaters) Kill Your Darlings (Starz) Nightmare Alley (HBO Max) The Night House (for rental) The Fallout (HBO Max) (EARL AUDIO FADE) Serena (Hulu) Countdown (Netflix) Vicky Cristina Barcelona (Showtime) It Happened One Night (for rental) Home Team (Netflix) Parallel Mothers (in theaters) Flirting with Disaster (Showtime)  The Lost Daughter (Netflix) Ascension (Paramount+) Flee (Hulu)  Becoming Cousteau (Disney+) The Last Duel (HBO Max) The Beta Test (Hulu) The Hand of God (Netflix) (PRETENTIONS) Moonfall (in theaters) (AUDIO ISSUES) Blacklight (in theaters) Love & Monsters (Hulu; Epix; Paramount+) Attica (Amazon Prime; Showtime) This Is Where I Leave You (HBO Max) Small Engine Repair  Copshop (Peacock Premium) Shut In (Daily Wire) Kimi (HBO Max) 15 Minutes of Shame (HBO Max) Who Killed the Electric Car  (Amazon Prime) ESPN 30for30: The Year of the Scab  Uncharted (in theaters) I Want You Back (Amazon Prime) Death on the Nile (in theaters) The In-Between (Paramount+) The Sky is Everywhere (AppleTV+) Marry Me (Peacock Premium) Jackass Forever (in theaters)

 Episode 520: Dave & Mikey's Oscar Nom Reactions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:16

With the Oscar nominations just released, a professional show with a high standard of professional professionalism like The Deucecast Movie Show couldn't let another second go by without discussing such noms. #TwitterlessDrEarl is out of pocket, doing neuroteleopathy in Burma in the Podcast Doctors Without Borders, leaving Mikey & Dave to discuss everything.  Along the way, the guys discuss the just occurred Super Bowl and its commercials, the trailers within -- including "Doctor Strange & the Multiverse of Madness", and everything else we can think of.  The show then gives you a rundown of all categories, giving predictions and thoughts on the majors, wondering why "Meet the Ricardos" is getting so much love, wondering where "PIG" went, wishing more for Denis Villenueve, and much more.  And the nominees are: Best Picture ”Belfast” “CODA” “Don’t Look Up” “Drive My Car” “Dune” “King Richard” “Licorice Pizza” “Nightmare Alley” “The Power of the Dog” “West Side Story” Best Director Jane Campion, “The Power of the Dog” Ryusuke Hamaguchi, “Drive My Car” Kenneth Branagh, “Belfast” Paul Thomas Anderson, “Licorice Pizza” Steven Spielberg, “West Side Story” Best Actress Nicole Kidman, “Being the Ricardos” Olivia Colman, “The Lost Daughter” Kristen Stewart, “Spencer” Penelope Cruz, “Parallel Mothers” Jessica Chastain, “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” Best Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Power of the Dog” Andrew Garfield, “Tick, Tick ... Boom!“ Will Smith, “King Richard”  Denzel Washington, “The Tragedy of Macbeth” Javier Bardem, “Being the Ricardos” Best International Feature ”Drive My Car” “Flee” “The Worst Person in the World” “The Hand of God” “Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom” Best Production Design ”Dune” “Nightmare Alley” “The Power of the Dog” “West Side Story” “The Tragedy of Macbeth” Best Cinematography ”Dune” “Nightmare Alley” “The Tragedy of Macbeth” “The Power of the Dog” “West Side Story” Best Visual Effects ”Dune” “Free Guy” “No Time to Die” “Spider-Man: No Way Home” “Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” Best Documentary Feature ”Summer of Soul (Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised)” “Flee” “Attica” “Writing With Fire” “Ascension” Best Documentary Short Subject ”Audible” “The Queen of Basketball” “Lead Me Home” “Three Songs for Benazir” “When We Were Bullies” Best Original Song ”No Time to Die,” “No Time to Die” “Dos Oruguitas,” “Encanto” “Just Look Up,” “Don’t Look Up” “Down to Joy,” “Belfast” “Somehow You Do,” “Four Good Days” Best Animated Feature ”Encanto” “The Mitchells vs The Machines” “Flee” “Raya and the Last Dragon” “Luca” Best Makeup and Hairstyling ”Coming 2 America” “Cruella” “Dune” “House of Gucci” “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” Best Film Editing ”King Richard” “Don’t Look Up” “Dune” “The Power of the Dog” “Tick, Tick ... Boom!” Best Supporting Actor Ciaran Hinds, “Belfast” Troy Kotsur, “CODA” Kodi Smit-McPhee, “The Power of the Dog” Jesse Plemons, “The Power of the Dog” J.K. Simmons, “Being the Ricardos” Best Live Action Short Film ”The Long Goodbye” “The Dress” “Ala Kachuu – Take and Run” “On My Mind” “Please Hold” Best Animated Short Film ”Affairs of the Art” “Bestia” “Boxballet” “Robin Robin” “The Windshield Wiper” Best Original Screenplay ”Licorice Pizza” “Belfast” “Don’t Look Up” “King Richard” “The Worst Person in the World” Best Adapted Screenplay ”The Power of the Dog” “The Lost Daughter” “CODA” “Drive My Car” “Dune” Best Original Score ”Dune” “The Power of the Dog” “Encanto” “Don’t Look Up” “Parallel Mothers” Best Sound ”Dune” “West Side Story” “No Time to Die” “The Power of the Dog” “Belfast” Best Costume Design ”Dune” “Cruella” “Nightmare Alley” “West Side Story” “Cyrano” Actress in a Supporting Role: Ariana DeBose, “West Side Story” Kirsten Dunst, “The Power of the Dog” Aunjanue Ellis, “King Richard” Jessie Buckley, “The Lost Daughter” Judi Dench, “Belfast”

 Episode 519: The Character Crushes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:12

Happy Valentine's Day from the Deucecast Movie Show!  To commemorate such a special day of love, Dave, Mikey, and #TwitterlessDrEarl invite back to the show long time friend Hurricane Rhett! The guys recall their fave characters they crushed on as they grew up, or even a few from recent day...  Hurricane Rhett gives his latest movie watches... Dr Earl mentions Steak & Ale... scary scenes under a bridge... actresses vs characters... Mikey's 5A, B, C, D... to be weathered & leathered... the Huttslayer misnomer...  Plus a quick review of Jackass Forever A movie representing the crushes discussed...    Adventures in Babysitting (Disney+) The American President (for rental) BladeRunner 2049 (HBO Max) Broadcast News (HBO Max) Casablanca (HBO Max) Elizabethtown (Showtime)  The Empire Strike Back (Disney+) FanBoys (YouTube Free; rental) Jerry Maguire (rental)  Knives Out (rental) License To Drive (MaxGo; rental) Lucas (unavailable) Metropolitan (HBO Max)  The Parent Trap (Disney+) Raiders of the Lost Ark (for rental) Robin Hood Prince of Thieves (TubiTV; for rental) ...say anything (HBO Max) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Netflix; Paramount+) V (TubiTV: AppleTV+)

 Episode 518: The Not 2021 Top Ten | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:41:00

As the review portion of 2021 continues, it's time to take a look at favorite films seen last year... but not FROM last year... nay, from years before! After a few birthday movie shoutouts, Mikey and #TwitterlessDrEarl and Dave give their take on what they've seen recently that you should check out...  plus, Dave's problem with Woody Allen movies, and a new ScarJo quest. Then, each give their top ten films seen in 2021 that are films from previous years. And unlike previous NOT Top Tens, this one spans the generations of movies... including Dr. Earl's total pretentiousness... Mikey's take on History Channel Spielberg and sheer hatred of Kate Hepburn... The Orsen Wells oeuvre Judd Apatow vs Billy Wilder... and the story of the 20 something Aubrey-Matarin novels. Because you needed that. Films discussed, plus where they are streaming at the time of recording:   The Apartment (1961) - TubiTV; for rental Big Trouble in Little China (1986) - STARZ Citizen Kane (1941) - HBO Max Diabolique (1955) - HBO Max End of the Tour (2015) - Showtime Fallout (2022) - HBO Max Fanny and Alexander (1982) - HBO Max; Criterion Channel The Graduate (1967) - for rental In the Heat of the Night (1967) - HBO Max; MaxGo In the Heat of the Night (1988 - television) - AppleTV for purchase Joy (2015) - FX Now The King's Speech (2010) - HBO Max Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - for rental The Life & Death of Colonial Blimp (1943) - HBO Max Lincoln (2012) - HBO Max The Maltese Falcon (1941) - HBO Max Mr Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - for rental Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) - Hulu; EPIX One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - TubiTV; for rental The Outlaw Josie Wales (1976) - Hulu The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019) - Hulu Pete's Dragon (2016) - Disney+ Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016) - for rental Sahara (1943) - Chicken Soup for the Soul's Crackle Schindler's List (1993) - for rental The Seventh Seal (1957) - HBO Max; Criterion Channel Singing in the Rain (1952) - HBO Max Sunshine (2007) - for rental  Stalker (1979) - HBO Max; Criterion Channel The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 (1974) - TubiTV; for rental Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2007) - Showtime Woman in Gold (2015) - TubiTV; Roku

 Episode 517: Movie Surprises & Burgess Delights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:48:01

Each year, there are the movies that perhaps are not on Mikey's, Dave's, or #TwitterlessDrEarl's top fives or top tens, but they are still movies that surprised everyone... and delighted everyone... unexpected pleasant moviegoing experiences if you will. And every year, Friend of the Show, Miss Independent Jeremy Burgess joins up for the episode, giving his own surprises and delights. First up, Jeremy does his usual recommendations of independent films you might not have heard of, but need to see. Then, the guys give their Top 5 Surprise & Delights of 2021, including musicals, unexpected sax players, superhero redemptions, Frank Grillo pleases, Matt Damon love, Requels, hate for Pete Davidson, love for Pete Davidson's work, and much more. Then, not only does Burgess pay off assigned movies for the support given to his upcoming film "Don't Die" (including reviews for Layer Cake, Extract, and Two Hands), and then final assignments for 2022's Burgentine's Day. It truly is a Burgeyfilled kinda episode =) Movies discussed and where to find them streaming at time of recording   8-Bit Christmas (HBO Max) Army of Thieves (Netflix) The Bodyguard (HBO Max) Candyman (in theaters) Copshop (for rental) Extract (HBO Max) Fear Street (Netflix) It Happened One Night (for rental) The King of Staten Island (HBO Max) The King's Man (for rental) The Last Duel (HBO Max) Last Night in Soho (theaters) Layer Cake (for rental) Mass (for rental) Music Box: Listening to Kenny G (HBO Max) Passing (Netflix) The Power of the Dog (Amazon Prime) Rainy Day in New York (Amazon Prime) Stillwater (theaters) Taipei Suicide Story (Mubi) tick... tick... BOOM! (Netflix) Two Hands (Hoopla) Umbrellas of Cherbourg (HBO Max) Untold: Crimes & Penalties (Netflix) West Side Story (in theaters) Wonder Wheel (Amazon Prime) Yes Day (Netflix) Zack Snyder's Justice League (HBO Max)

 Episode 516: The January ReFlicktions Part Two | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:01

The episode from last week was just so long, the only answer was to turn it into two shows over two weeks. This is not an achievement, this is more indicative of at least two of the three hosts of the show really needing to get out and experience life, instead of just watching every movie in existence.   As it stands, this episode picks up right back where last week left off...    Here are the movies discussed in this episode only, and where to find them streaming at current time.    Beanie Mania (HBO Max) Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street (HBO Max) Don’t Look Up (Netflix) Stillwater (for rental) Woman in Gold (TubiTV) Dead Asleep (Hulu) Red Rocket (in theaters) Clerk (for rental) Super Bob Epstein (HBO Max) The Humans (Showtime) The Lost Daughter (Netflix) Ride the Eagle (Hulu) The French Dispatch (in theaters) King Richard (in theaters) The Harder they Fall (Netflix) Pig (Hulu) The Card Counter (for rentals) Mass (for rental) Nine Days (for rental) The 355 (in theaters) Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood American Underdog (in theaters) The Tender Bar (Amazon Prime) Drive My Car (theater) The Tragedy of Macbeth (in theaters)

 Episode 515: The January ReFlicktions Part One | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:23:01

If you thought the beginning of the year meant a slow down in movies seen by The Deucecast Movie Show crew -- Mikey, d$, and Dr. Earl -- then you obviously don't know these guys very well. The year starts with a bang with a heaping helping of film reviews, both new -- Spidey, West Side Story, Swan Song -- and old -- To the Wonder, Ernest -- and many, many more... So many, in fact, that the show was chopped into two pieces... this week, you get a great discussion on the Golden Globes, with winners announced as we record, plus the sad state of the once proud, if not eccentric affair.  Then, reviews on almost 20 movies, with just as many coming next week. Here's what you can expect this week, including where they are streaming at recording time.  Nightmare Alley (in theaters) The Hand of God (Netflix) Ernest Saves Christmas (Disney+) Love Hard (Netflix) Swan Song (AppleTV+) Mother Android (Hulu) Christmas With the Chosen: The Messengers (Peacock) Closed for Storm (Amazon Prime) Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss (HBO Max) The Nowhere Inn (Hulu) West Side Story (in theaters) Belfast (in theaters) The Kings Man (in theaters) The Matrix Resurrections (in theaters / HBO Max) Spiderman: No Way Home (in theaters) To the Wonder (TubiTV) Meet the Ricardos (Amazon Prime) Licorice Pizza (in theaters) Those Who Wish Me Dead (HBO Max) Next week... we ReFlicked on Street Gang... The French Dispatch... Red Rocket... Pig... The Tender Bar... The 355... and many more!

 Episode 514: Who Won 2021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:09:01

  The new year has begun, winter is crashing around us, and it's time to reflect on what made our moviedom in the last year... and for the first time, we ask, Who Won the Year? Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl host this episode, with a Marky Mark game of Rotten Tomatoes sure to give you Good Vibrations... plus some chitchat on our new year's festivities, a few movies here and there, and of course, who won 2021... Everyone gives their top fives, including incredible acting performances... juicy roles... movie websites for movie lovers.. movie studios who swung for the fences... genre films... streaming services... and so much more...  Plus, a stinger riff on Chris Pine...

 Episode 513: Lumps of Coal 2021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:16:01

In an annual tradition, out of the dozens of movies the Deucecast loved... and out of the hundreds of movies The Deucecast guys liked... there are those that just didn't land, or maybe even crashed and burned in a spectacularly bad way.   Mikey, d$, and The Surgical Dr Earl welcome in the Spawn of Ryfun, Lil G Dawg, to discuss the bad, the terrible, the horrible, and the worst movies seen all year long.    First up, a few "gifts" from the previous episode, as Dr Earl and Lil G discuss whatever the crap Malick is doing, while d$ gives Dr Earl his epic present for the year.  And Dr Earl hands out some gifts of his very own!    Then, a look at the worst of the worst, with bad Tom Holland... worst Anne Hathaway... crap Marvel films... sucktastic remakes... horrifically bad horror flicks... awful Lebron... a Costas Mandylor film... disappointing Jessie Spano... boring Hugh Jackman... the well made, good movies that d$ just didn't like, or get, the Nic Cage movie that broke Lil G...    And the Bruce Willis film that broke Mikey. The Ascent (Criterion Channel) The Banana Splits Movie (for rental, but don't) Chaos Walking (Hulu) Cherry (AppleTV+) The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Garrison Watch It (HBO Max) Cosmic Sin (Netflix)  Dear Evan Hanson (for rental, but maybe you shouldnt)  Diabolique (1996) (Amazon Prime) Ernest Saves Christmas (Disney+) Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (for rental) Eternals (for rental in January on Disney+) Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance  (for rental) Hitman Bodyguard's Wife (for rental) HBO Max (HBO Max) Joseph & Mary (TubiTV; for rental) Lawrence of Arabia (for rental) Locked Down (HBO Max) The Movie Going Audience (most mirrors) New Mutants (HBO Max) Reminiscence  (for rental, but don't) Space Jam: A New Legacy (HBO Max) Swimf@n (for rental) Thunder Force (Netflix) Tom & Jerry (HBO Max) Those Who Wish Me Dead (HBO Max) A Week Away (Netflix) Willy's Wonderland (Hulu) You Don't Nomi (for rental)

 Episode 512: Christmas Gifts 2021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:00

If you listen to the episode, you may recognize the opening theme, the best time of the year, when the Deucecast Movie Show plays the official Christmas theme of the show.  It truly is a Marshmallow World.   Dave and Mikey, sans #TwitterlessDrEarl, are here once again to give out their annual Christmas gifts to the stars, and joining the show for the second time in the Christmas season, it's Spawn of Ryfun, Lil G himself Garrison Ryfun. First up, a quick conversation on Spider-Man No Way Home, then a round of Box Office Mojo, looking at the biggest money makers of 2021... Then the guys begin to give out the gifts!  Ridley Scott has a present to open, if he can take it without telling Garrison to F off... Bruce Willis finds out that some gifts are harder to receive than others... Garrison plays piecemaker between Hobbs and Dom... and Dave has a few films to dish out to the group.

 Episode 511: tick tick Reflicktions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:00:01

Feliz Navidad and all that to the masses!  Mikey, d$ and the #TwitterlessDrEarl record another great episode with all the movies seen in the last several weeks. Topics Discussed... Wahlberg's good roles... Amy Adams (who d$ is in love with)... Will Smith's Oscar chances... The Wes Studi of 50s Hollywood... Mikey and the Velvet Underground... musicals reign supreme... Andrew Garfield's big year... getting back with The Beatles...  Plus... a special deal only for Deucecast listeners for booking your travel!!  And RIP Mike Nesmith Movies discussed, with where to find them at time of recording!   8-Bit Christmas (HBO Max) The Bourne Legacy (HBO Max) Breaking News in Yuba County (Hulu; Paramount+) Bruised (Netflix) C'mon C'mon (in theaters) Encounter (Amazon Prime) Encanto (in theaters) The Eyes of Tammy Faye (for rental) Get Back (Disney+) Ghostbusters Afterlife (in theaters) The House of Gucci (in theaters) Joe Bell (Amazon Prime) Julie & Julia (STARZ) King Richard (HBO Max) Mixtape (Netflix) The Most Reluctant Convert (in theaters) Passing (Netflix) The Power of the Dog (Netflix) Queenpins (Showtime; Paramount+) Revolution Rent (HBO Max) Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go For It (Netflix) Robin Robin (Netflix) Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas (Netflix) Sing 2 (in theaters) The Sparks Brothers (Netflix) The Summer of Soul (Hulu) tick, tick... BOOM! (Netflix) The Unforgivable (Netflix) The Velvet Underground (AppleTV+) Venom: Let There Be Carnage (in theaters) West Side Story (in theaters)

 Episode 510: Christmas Movie Families | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:46

Feliz Navidad and Happy Holidays to the Deucecast Family! It's the annual Christmas list episode, and Dave, Mikey, and #TwitterlessDrEarl keep with tradition and bring on one of our favorite past and future guests, Carnegie Hall showstopper, podcaster, mother of an undisclosed amount of offspring, and the voice the d$ has a crush on -- Jennifer Kaufman! Kaufman checks in with her latest, this time calling from the road, as Dave dives in with birthday movies (La La Land is legit 5 years old... and Jerry Maguire is 25... what...) and then a Hallmark themed round of Faux or Shaux... which movie titles are real, and which are unreal. Finally, the movie families that each of the crew would want to spend their holidays with... from a super time with the Parrs to the richness of the Faders to having a wonderful life at Christmas to a holiday in the upper West side to Earl's pretentiousness overall to Jennifer with a Colin/Hugh choice to happy Sirius. It's a fantastic time, a fun hour of laughs and movie memories, and even a little magic tossed in there.

 Episode 509: The Christmas Movie Role Tourney | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:36:01

It's that time... Christmas time is here... it's time for Christmas vacation! Well, not quite... but almost! On the first day of December, Mike, d$, and #TwitterlessDrEarl kicks off the month of Festive Movie Cheer with the first of several Christmas episodes... and this one is a doozy, as the trio tries to determine the best Christmas movie role of all time.  And yes, this is part of the Big Bracket Canon, that being the winner advances to the 32 movie role Big Bracket, now tentatively planned for September 2023... Expect the long shots -- the JTTs and the Refs and those with handcuffs for the holidays.  And the classics, including Santa, good and Bad, and Clause, and a Prime Minister and both Sally AND Harry. And of course, the favorites, the Buddys, the Ralphies, the Kevins, the Clarks of the season. One by one, they are pitted against each other, with votes being cast to determine who moves on, who is out, and which Christmas movie character stands tall at the end.

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