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The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and this month we invite you to FAST-TEN Your seatbelts for a FAST-TEN-ATING romp around the globe!
The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and this month we invite you to FAST-TEN Your seatbelts for a FAST-TEN-ATING romp around the globe!
The Film Board Gathers! The gang of thugs is here to take on a movie currently in theaters and this month we’re following Joaquin Phoenix into a journey of sexual awakening, and the longest punchline to every Your Mom joke ever made: Beau Is Afraid.
The Film Board Gathers! And this time, the gang of thugs is heading into the big bad city to see just what’s so great about public transit with Ghostface.
Justin Jaeger from TruStory FM’s Entertainment Network joins us to discuss the twentieth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from Bruce talking Natasha down to Fury needing a response team.
Justin Jaeger from TruStory FM’s Entertainment Network joins us to discuss the tenth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from car wreck to base collapse.
The Film Board Gathers! This month it’s all about everybody’s favorite murderbot who just can stop with the hand-washing: M3GAN!
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ it’s credits! We’re in the animated early credits covering the writers through to casting.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Steve questions the agent, knowing the game took place in the past. She signals help and Steve busts out, running onto what turns out to be the streets of modern New York. Nick Fury approaches him.
A bombastic treasure hunt with Spider-Man and Marky Mark? Sure! We’ll watch that! Ocean Murff leads Justin Jaeger and Pete Wright in our take on this big budget adaptation of the video game. Did we finally get one we love? Listen in!
Pete Wright and Justin Jaeger hijack the podcast in an attempt to navigate public perception of Aaron Sorkin’s third film in the director’s chair: “Being the Ricardos.”