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Out Now with Aaron and Abe

Summary: Out Now with Aaron and Abe is a weekly podcast dedicated to providing a discussion about the newest film release of the week. Join friends, Aaron and Abe, along with the possible inclusion of some special guests, as they have plenty of fun in examining and critiquing the latest in newly released flicks. If you have an hour to kill…

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 Out Now Ep. 46 - Wanderlust and Oscar Predictions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:23:39

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe has a review and an elongated segment devoted to what is now old news. Aaron, Abe, and special guests Mark Hobin and Mark Johnson spend time reviewing the Paul Rudd/Jennifer Aniston comedy Wanderlust. Later on, the group goes over their Oscar predictions for the Academy Awards (this was recorded the morning of). There will be a bonus episode that goes over the results, which should be released shortly after this episode. And the other segments are around as well, including “Know Everybody”, Trailer Talk (The Dictator and Casa De Mi Padre), and box office results. Were we to have planned better, we would have already released a predictions segment, but we’re not, so here it is anyway.

 Out Now Ep. 45 - Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:55

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe finds the duo (along with guests Jordan Grout and Alan Aguilera) dealing with vengeance, as the rider has come to claim his souls. Ghost Rider: The Spirit of Vengeance is the main film review for this week and there’s nothing like a big dose of Cage Rage to get things going. Of course all of the regular segments are here as well, including “Know Everybody”, Trailer Talk (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Lockout), box office results, retro reviews, and there is even time for some games. This episode is hotter than a flaming skull.

 Out Now Ep. 44 - Safe House | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe puts the gang on the run, after their secure location is raided by evil forces from the outside. Aaron, Abe, and guest Gerard Iribe are talking about the Denzel Washington/Ryan Reynolds action/thriller Safe House and also manage to save some time for a mini-review about the new, limited-release horror film from director Ti West, The Innkeepers. The group also manages to fit in the regular segments as well, including “Know Everybody”, Trailer Talk (The Amazing Spider-man and The Bourne Legacy), (epic) Box Office results, retro reviews, and some games. Hopefully the second house remained safe enough for these guys to record the whole thing.

 Out Now with Aaron and Abe: Bonus Episode – Audio Commentary for Ghost Rider | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:53:32

Yep, they did it. In what may be one of the worst episodes (or best) of Out Now with Aaron and Abe, the gang actually sat down and watched Ghost Rider to record a commentary for a bonus episode. Aaron and Abe are joined by guests Ken Noffsinger and Jordan Grout for what was more like an endurance round, as the gang sat back and “enjoyed” what was the Nic Cage-starring ‘soon-to-be-superhero classic’ Ghost Rider. Making things even better, Jordan was watching the extended cut, while the rest of us watched the theatrical, so plenty of fun in that respect. One probably doesn’t even need to actually watch Ghost Rider, while listening to this, but if you can find a copy (unfortunately it is not streaming on Netflix), or even if you don’t, you may be able to get some joy out of listening to this track.

 Out Now Ep. 43 - Chronicle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe finds four young men happening upon a bright light in the dead of night and experiencing something great. This is of course referring to the brightness of their computer monitors, as Aaron, Abe, and guests Jordan from Jersey and Alan Aguilera all share their thoughts on the super-powered “found footage” film Chronicle. Along with that, the gang discusses some movie trailers (Project X and Silent House), has some fun with “Know Everybody”, and follows through with the other regular segments as well, such as box office results, and the retro reviews. It’s a show recorded late at night, but everyone is more than game to play along, using telekinesis or otherwise…

 Out Now Ep. 42 - The Grey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe sees the boys stranded out in the cold and intense wilderness, as they are discussing the new Liam Neeson survival drama, The Grey. Joining the duo, also in from the cold and intense wilderness of Park City, Utah, is Adam Gentry, who unfortunately did not catch up with The Grey, but did get to attend both the Slamdance and the Sundance Film Festival. So Aaron and Abe cover The Grey, Adam talks about some of the films he got to see, and the trio have some fun with the other segments of the show as well, including “know everybody”, trailer talk (Act of Valor and Wrath of the Titans), some retro reviews, box office results, and other fun stuff. Liam Neeson would be proud.

 Out Now with Aaron and Abe: Episode 41 - Haywire | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe is a bit of a quickie, despite going through all the fun segments and featuring two guests. Aaron and Abe are joined by (a very much alive) Jordan Grout and HHWLOD’s own Mr. Jim Dietz, as the group discusses the latest from Steven Soderbergh, Haywire. As mentioned, the gang goes forth with all the regular segments as well, including “Know Everybody”, trailer talk (Expendables 2 and GI JOE: Retaliation), box office results, retro reviews, and the return of games. The episode is a bit shorter than most, but it still is pretty packed.

 Out Now Ep. 40 - War Horse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe is the first official “regular” episode of 2012. Aaron and Abe are joined by Mark Hobin and Mark Johnson to discuss the Steven Spielberg period-family-drama, War Horse, as well as provide some thoughts on the 2012 Golden Globes (the episode was recorded the morning before the ceremony). Along with the film and the award show talk, the gang goes through the list of regular segments as well, including “Know Everybody”, Trailer Talk (Men In Black 3 and The Hunger Games), Retro Reviews, and other fun stuff. It is nice to be back to the regular episode format.

 Out Now Final 2011 Bonus Episode – The Best Films of 2011 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe is the final bonus episode related to the year of 2011. It is the much anticipated best films of 2011 where Aaron and Abe count down their top films of the year. Joining the duo in counting down their favorite films are Mark Hobin, Adam Gentry, and, eventually, Alan Aguilera. Regardless of the fact that some members of this group had a fundamentally different approach to what “Top 10” list means, everyone gets a chance to speak their peace about what they feel were the best films of 2011. There is plenty of discussion about these films, as well as some other films that deserved honorable mention, as well as some that fell into certain other categories. It’s a packed show yet again.

 Out Now with Aaron and Abe: Bonus Holiday Episode – The TV of 2011 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:34:57

Once again, Out Now with Aaron and Abe is delivering another bonus episode. With everyone so busy, yet apparently filled with ideas for episodes, the thought of doing an episode based around the TV shows of 2011 came up. With Abe sitting this one out, Aaron joins up with guest writer/reporter Jonathan Van Dyke to go over a large batch of notable television series, which were on during the year. The episode is divided into topics including new shows, shows that got better, shows that got worse, cancelled shows memorial, and best/favorite shows. It is an incredibly packed episode, which doesn’t even cover all of what Aaron and Jon wanted to talk about. Still, they guys give it their best shot and talk about a lot of quality TV programs.

 Out Now Bonus Holiday Episode – The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:31:45

So here is another special holiday bonus episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe. This episode covers The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, with the first twenty minutes or so of the actual review going over the gang’s overall thoughts on the film; before they go heavy into spoilers (a warning is provided). While this episode actually doesn’t feature Abe (aww), Aaron does his best and is joined by Adam Gentry, Alan Aguilera, and for a brief time, a very, very special guest to discuss the “feel bad movie of Christmas”. The gang also discusses the new teaser for Ridley Scott’s Prometheus and has some fun with the “Know Everybody” segment. But really, Dragon Tattoo becomes a fairly meaty discussion, given are unusual choice to delve into spoilers.

 Out Now Bonus Holiday Episode - The Adventures of Tintin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:18

Happy Holidays Everyone! Due to an obviously chaotic holiday season, this is the first of hopefully a couple hastily recorded bonus holiday episodes. The subject of this episode is the new Steven Spielberg-directed, Peter Jackson-produced motion-capture animated feature, The Adventures of Tintin. Aaron and Abe are joined by Jordan Grout (while driving in his car) to discuss the film, as well as play a little “Know Everybody”, talk about the brand new teaser for The Hobbit, have a little retro review fun, with a surprising amount of Indy 4-related talk, and play some games. Aaron talks really fast, Abe finds success, and Jordan is happy to be along for the ride in this fast-paced, packed bonus episode.

 Out Now Ep. 39: Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol and Sherlock Holmes – A Game of Shadows | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:52:07

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe is another packed episode. Amidst the holiday season, many many films are coming out, but Aaron and Abe are doing what they can to cover a good chunk of them. First up, the newest Mission: Impossible film and a sequel to Sherlock Holmes. Joining the duo to discuss these features are past guests Scott Mendelson and Jordan Grout. The group takes the time needed to get into reviewing these tentpole releases along with delving into The Dark Knight Rises prologue, which was exclusively attached to select IMAX screens showing Mission: Impossible. Other regular segments of the show are included as well; “know everybody”, “retro review”, and an extended look at the box office, given the skills Scott Mendelson possesses as a pundit. It is certainly a content-filled show, with plenty of fun to be had.

 Out Now Bonus Episode – Audio Commentary for George A Romero’s Night of the Living Dead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s bonus episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe is an audio commentary. It is also a special combo episode, as Out Now is pitching in for its sister podcast show, The Walking Dead TV Podcast. Aaron and Abe have tried a commentary once before, so far, with John Carpenter’s The Thing, but now the duo joins up once again with Alan Aguilera and Jordan Grout to discuss George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, the zombie film that started it all, which is of course quite fitting for WDTV. Joining them as well is one of the co-hosts of WDTV, Jordan from Jersey. Night of the Living Dead is an incredibly easy movie to find (especially for free via the internet), so please try and enjoy yourselves, as the gang does what they can to entertain and speak about the movie.

 Out Now Ep. 38 - The Artist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:16

This week’s episode of Out Now with Aaron and Abe is short on Abe but has Aaron and a couple other A’s (plus one M) to make it another Triple A episode! That’s right; Aaron, Alan Aguilera, Adam Gentry, and Mark Hobin all join in on the show this week to discuss the new silent film from director Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist. Lots of discussion about the film and tangents are within the main review section, but all the regular segments make their way into the episode as well. As always, the other segments include “Know Everybody”, Trailer Talk (The Three Stooges and Battleship), Box Office Results & Predictions, Retro Review, and Game Time.

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