Now Tou See Me and After Earth

From one of the most fun movies we’ve reviewed all year to one of the if not the worst movies we’ve seen in 2013! Can you guess which is which? Doug and Craig give you the scoop on Now You See Me starring Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Mark Ruffalo and Isla Fisher. Throw in Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine gives you a star studded magical cast! Next up Doug and Craig review the Sci Fi action adventure After Earth directed by M. Night Shyamalan starring Jaden Smith and Will Smith. Which of these movies is the surprise hit so far this year? Listen in and find out! We want your movie reviews, movie tweets, movie recommendations, anything movie related!So follow us on twitter and send your reviews to moviemadnesspodcast@gmail.com or call the voice mail number 260-573-0015


Fast and Furious 6

We are back once again! This time with a Mini Review of Fast & Furious 6 starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The Fast and Furious series has been known for great action and fun characters but after six movies you have to ask the question has it run its course? Or are they just getting warmed up? Listen in and find out what the guys think then send in your reviews moviemadnesspodcast@gmail.com or call the voice mail number 260-573-0015. You can also post your reviews on our Facebook page.


Epic and Hangover 3

Wow! What two different types of movies do we have for you in this Mini Review! First off Jeremy reviews Epic starring the voices of Colin Farell, Amanda Seyfried, Beyonce and Josh Hutcherson. Second both Jeremy and Craig review The Hangover Part III starring Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms, lets not forget the funny Ken Jeong! As the trilogy comes to a close does it go out with a bang or a whimper? Listen in and find out what the guys had to say. If you would like to review movies with us send your movie reviews to moviemadnesspodcast@gmail.com or call the voice mail number 260-573-0015. Or post your review on our Facebook  page


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Now as you have probably gathered, I love movies, does not matter to me if its Silent cinema, War movies, Sci-fi, Art-House or modern cinema. I will watch anything. People always ask me what my favorite movie is of all time?, my reply is Citizen Kane, this is usually met by “why not something modern” or “Your just going along with all critics with that choice”. So what is it that makes me adore this movie so much and makes me go back to it time and kane 1again?.

The man himself Orson Welles was only 25 when he started making this film, that is as the writer, director and the star, at 25 that is one hell of an amazing thing to do, now I don’t know about you but I certainly couldn’t do that at 25. The film has a brilliant narrative that was so revolutionary for the time. It starts with a news reel telling us the story of this Charles Foster Kane and what he did and accomplished in his life.. and the scandals. This is the way of Orson Welles telling us what is in store for us and this enigmatic figure of a man he has created. The character Kane lives in his own secluded mansion called Xanadu. Xanadu is showing the perfect metaphor of what this man Kane is, Dark, Secluded and mysterious. The narrative i refer too is “ROSEBUD”, Rosebud is Kane’s last word on his death bed, he whispers it in his last breath, a news reel reporter is hired to find out who/what was Kane’s rosebud. We finally find out at the end, Orson Welles is pure genius when he lets us discover who/what is Rosebud, just like that Ghostly Whisper at the start, like a metaphorical whisper, sort of paying homage to the start its wonderfully done.

The direction and camera work was amazing for a first time director, Welles goes for low angles, high angles and even having the camera zoom in through a sky light and back again. Its little touches like this that make me awe at the film. Welles could of used a cast of well know actors but no….. he brought in fellow radio stars like Joseph Cotten, who would go on to have a terrific career in the movies. The narrative, use of camera, the cast, the story and Orson himself stealing the show as Kane, whom has this sort of self cockiness that suits the character he has created. All these just help me love this film so much, yes there is probably better films out there, but every time I watch this film I take something different away from it. I would love to know if anybody else likes this film, or, what your favorite film is and what you like about it so much. Thanks for reading and keep listening to the brilliant shows these guys do.


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the-shining-uk-movie-poster-1980We arrive at 1975, this is the year of Stanley Kubrick’s costume drama Barry Lyndon. Barry Lyndon is a 18th century Irish man played by Ryan O’Neal .The film follows his rise from been a nobody on the run from the law to getting married into Nobility. Unfortunately his success doesn’t come from a genuine way of hard work, he lies, cheats and gambles his way to getting noticed, and eventually finds the power he craves by marring a Noble woman. For me it is Kubrick’s hidden gem, the way he shot the film is brilliant, the use of the English countryside and huge manors for interior shots is beautiful, well worth a watch I say.

1980, now we have Stanley Kubrick’s movie about a descent into madness, The Shining. Jack Nicholson’s performance is just brilliantly insane, the look he has in his eyes just looks wild and savage like, he really looks like something has clicked in his head and has drove him over the sanity barrier. Full Metal Jacket is next for Kubrick in 1987, this is a war movie set during the Vietnam War.  This film is like a film in two halves, the first following recruits at a training camp, the second, following the war through the eyes of one of the recruits from the first half. For me the first half of the film is stronger, in my opinion. Lee Emery plays a drill Sgt. training these recruits he is such a character you just never forget him and some of the things he comes out with. Kubrick goes back to his strong use of music too, lets say you will never see the Micky Mouse Club Song sung in any other way stranger and darker than this.

It would be a long wait for his next film, 1999 to be exact. That film was Eyes Wide Shut starring Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise. This film is another not often talked about gem from Kubrick. The film is like one big daydream, the use of color and long camera panning shots is brilliant. Believe it or not both leads were great in their roles too. This film I believe has a R rating in the US, believe me it needs that rating, there is a few scenes taking place in a mansion with a strange cult, these scenes are not for young eyes. This film reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock‘s work because its like a mystery cat chase mouse film. Unfortunately Kubrick never got to see the release of it he died on March 7th, 1999. The world lost a great visionary director, who tried to make every film different but also somewhat familiar with his usual tricks of music and sound. Watch his movies you will not regret it. Thanks for reading.


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Star Trek Into Darkness

With the blockbuster season heating up it brings a smile to my face to see Star Trek Into Darkness finally arrive at my local theater! Being Star Trek fan from way back I really didn’t want to see the franchise rebooted but after seeing J.J. Abrams excellent Star Trek I was looking forward to seeing the franchise grow and what  J.J. Abrams would have in store for us with the next installment. The cast is all back for Into Darkness Chris Pine as Kirk and Zachary Quinto as Spock lead the way. How does Star Trek Into Darkness fair? Does it live up to the Star Trek name? Listen to our review  and find out. Then email us your review moviemadnesspodcast@gmail.com or call the voice mail number 260-573-0015. We want your reviews so keep em coming!


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With the recent release and box office success of Iron Man 3 we decided it would be fun to take a look back at all three Iron Man movies! From casting choices to villains we discuss all things Iron Man. We also raise the question should this be the last stand alone Iron Man movie with Robert Downey Jr. Listen in and find out! Then let us know your thoughts on All things Iron Man! Email us moviemadnesspodcast@gmail.com or call the voice mail number 260-573-0015


The Great Gatsby

Have you ever watched a movie and been totally amazed by the visuals? And wondered if they were put there to distract you from poor casting or acting? This is the question the Great Gatsby starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan and Joel Edgerton raises. The Movie Maniac Craig, Doug and Jeremy weigh in on this visually stunning movie. Does it have the cast to equal the visuals? Listen in and find out! We would like to know your review of  The Great Gatsby or any movie you want to review! Send your reviews to moviemadnesspodcast@gmail.com or call the voice mail number 260-573-0015


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After re-watching all the Stanley Kubrick movies, the thought came to me, why not make your next post on Movie Madness Podcast about his films, so here it is. Stanley Kubrick for me, made his films always with a sparkle of mad story telling, with a twist of classical music thrown in, its like he is making these films for him and no one else. For me he was a Visionary he wanted us to not just watch but also listen to and feel his movies. With what could be a controversial move I’m starting from 1960, for I feel that is the start of the genius. 1960 was the release of Spartacus. This very famously starred Kirk Douglas in one of his most famous roles. This movie was a huge commercial success earning six Academy Award nominations and winning four, this told the world that Kubrick was a great Director in the making. Next was Lolita in 1962, this film for me is hard to watch, it stars the great James Mason who plays a character who has a crush on a young teenage girl, and  follows their journey through their lives. Its great for James Mason’s acting but I could not warm to it. Next up was the brilliant Dr Strangelove, in 1964. This film was a black comedy set after World War II, and the start of the cold war. Its a brilliant watch with Peter Sellers playing three very different roles. For me this starts off the path of Kubrick doing movies that stay with you because, you are always thinking about them, even days after watching them. 1968 is here and so is 2001: A Space Odyssey.   This for me is one off the greatest science fiction movies of all time. It shows us the story of Mans rise to power and where it could lead in the future. Its worth seeing alone for the brilliant use of music and early special effects, and not forgetting Hal, who in my view is, one of the greatest “Movie Villains” of all time. 1971 and A Clockwork Orange is brought into the world by Kubrick. This is one great movie but, it is, a very violent movie. The film could be described as an exploration of violence and experimental rehabilitation by the law, and what sort of measures they could go to to stop this violence. I was glued to this film there is so much going on, it shows how far Kubrick would go to make his film stand out and get noticed. I’m keeping this short and sweet. I shall return with final part of this great Directors work.

 


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Iron Man 3

The first big blockbuster has hit in Iron Man 3 starring Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Guy Pearce and Ben Kingsley. The guys were so excited for this movie because it was on all of their Top 10 Most Anticipated Movies of 2013 Lists. So did Iron Man 3 live up to the hype? Listen in and find out what the guys thought you might be surprised. We want to know your thoughts on Iron Man 3! Is it the best of the series? Or is it time to hang up the suit? Send your reviews to moviemadnesspodcast@gmail.com or call the voice mail 260-573-0015. We want your reviews


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