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Moviesucktastic
Summary: Our front lines start at the ticket booth, and our trenches have stadium seating. We spend our mornings picking the jagged shrapnel of fractured plot lines out of our battle-scarred minds. Sure, we could watch good movies. But where's the fun in that? We are grown men with passionate opinions regarding the often adult-themed films we discuss, and are occasionally prone to using bad, naughty, or otherwise unwholesome words. You have been warned.
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- Artist: Joey Guida & Scott Wilson
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Podcasts:
The 90th Oscars are upon us! Listen is as Scott and Joey (with Joey's wife Mer for a short time) watch the Oscars LIVE. The ballots are filled, the winners are announced, Scott is tired as hell and the show is still 4 hours long.
The Post inspires on many levels given the economic and political landscape we are all traversing these days. It really brings back a time when being held accountable still meant something. A must see.
Phantom Thread although cinematically and verbally are at the top of its game there was a bit to be desired with this one. Paul Thomas Anderson delivers for the art house crowd but that's it.
Unfortunately for Lady Bird it comes off as a pretentious piece of film making. Although performances are very good it literally brings nothing new to the table with characters you rarely care about. It may win Picture but wouldn't deserve it.
Call Me By Your name takes place in Northern Italy during the Summer of 1983. All around great performances and Acting but Joey felt the film took too long to get around to things. While neither of us disliked the film it didn't move us either.
Dunkirk pretty much picks up where Darkest Hour ends. Christopher Nolan who is probably the best working director today delivers quite an impressive spectacle for the screen. He's long overdue for an Oscar. Expect him to win Director and likely Picture.
Darkest Hour is some of Gary Oldman's finest work. The method actor never leaves his performance nor ever phones it in. While he may not look exactly like Churchill, you believe he is. Expect Oldman to win Best Actor and the film to win Best Makeup.
When reviewing a film like Get Out one might think that it's a simple film without substance. This couldn't be further from the truth. There's a reason it's nominated for Best Picture. We break everything down and also include a SPOILER ALERT.
The film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri is next on the list for our Best Picture reviews. We break everything down and also include a SPOILER ALERT.
The Shape of Water is the first best picture film discussed by Scott and Joey this year. We talk over each other, Scott drinks Gin and we review the film. But did we like it?
Scott and Joey discuss the films that are nominated in this year's 90th Academy awards. All the major categories are discussed including too much time on makeup. Apparently Joey thought it was important.
Scott and Joey try and predict the nominees for this year's Academy Awards across all the major categories. This included Best Actor and Actress, Supporting Actor and Actress along with Directing, Original and Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture!
We review Joey's challenge of Tusk for Scott. Kevin Smith hasn't necessarily been a favorite of Scott's for a few years while Joey would love to hang out with him and discuss film in general. What did we think of Tusk? Tune in and find out.
January movies! A Moviesucktastic favorite. We watch and discuss all the trailers for movies being released in January 2018. Everything bad like Den of Thieves, Insidious The Last key, Forever My Girl plus many more!
We went to go see Jigsaw not knowing what to expect and didn't leave disappointed. Is it the best Saw film? No. It does hold up on its own but we're unfortunately not expecting any more movies due to the low turnout at the box office.