DigiGods
Summary: From their secluded home theater compound, Los Angeles Film Critics Association members Wade Major and Mark Keizer discuss the latest in home entertainment, mixing insightful commentary with irreverent banter (and an occasional recipe) to bring you the grooviest, funniest, most informative and fan-friendly (Giveaways! Listener mail!) showbiz podcast on the planet. From the biggest blockbusters to the fringiest indies, the DigiGods have it covered.
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Podcasts:
Batman and Michael Bay on 4k, Unsung RKO classics on Blu-ray, plus the Blu-ray debut of the legendary Summer Stock.
Bill Murray, Jim Jarmusch, Roger Norman, Kevin Costner and Marlon Brando lead a stellar set of Kino Studio Classics — plus a Miyazaki classic gets the royal Blu-ray treatment, and a sensational set of new PBS titles.
It’s a 4k bonanza with LEGO and “How to Train Your Dragon” sequels and a new Liam Neeson auctioner. Also, a new Tyler Perry “Madea,” the complete game-changing “The Shield,” the remarkable “Apollo 11” and… a “Backdraft” sequel?
A Ridley Scott classic hits 4k, a fond look back at George Carlin, a memorable Oscar nominee from Film Movement Classics, a dazzling directing effort from Ethan Hawke and dazzling new anime… only on DigiGods!
A gritty indie hit for Kusama and Kidman, Criterion classics from Demme and Kazan, Wade loses his mind over a Jackie Chan twofer and Tim helps Wade understand that Bauhaus does not refer to an 80s band.
A gold mine of great PBS programs, an iconic filmmaker finally gets a fitting documentary tribute, and a slew of Kino classics including the first-ever fully Technicolor film, finally on Blu-ray.
Giveaways! Plus John C. Reilly scores a hit and a miss, Peter Bogdanovich delivers a valentine to a silver screen pioneer, a rare Zemeckis misfire and a controversial Oscar-winner arrives on Blu-ray.
Locked, Loaded and Deputized
DigiGods Episode 157: Into the Digi-Verse
Bing, Bob, Tom Cruise, Sonny Chiba, The Man With No Name, Willard and Aquaman… plus an exclusive interview with Mad Dog and Glory director John McNaughton about his memorable 1993 classic - on this week’s DigiGods!
Is Mary Poppins Returns worthy of the original and its 4k transfer? Is Andrew Niccol’s Lord of War worthy of a 4k transfer? Is Samurai 7 a worth anime successor to The Seven Samurai? These questions — plus new Criterions — answered on this week’s DigiGods!
Foreign classics old and new, including films from Clouzot, Visconti, Bergman, Miike, Kurys, Kore-eda and a totally bonkers Finnish heavy-metal road trip comedy. Also, Charles Burnett on Criterion, Kevin Costner’s Waterworld from Arrow and Oliver Stone’s Talk Radio from Twilight Time.
Tim and Wade share post-Oscar thoughts and weigh in on Best Picture winner Green Book’s timely 4k debut. Also, Krypton Season One on Blu-ray, The Little Mermaid rocks 4k and author Farrell Hirsch discusses his new book, “What I Learned From 50 Celebrities (By screwing up in front of them).”
Final awards thoughts in the final countdown to the 91st Oscars plus Kino classics, anime, fabulous docs, a dazzling new anniversary BD of “Four Weddings and a Funeral” and a sparkling 4k release of Oscar contender “A Star is Born.”
The DigiGods remember Albert Finney and Twilight Time’s Nick Redman, weigh in on the latest Oscar controversy as well as new-to-disc Oscar contenders like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and awards season also-rans like “Sisters Brothers.”