On this week's episode, Dave and Ryan talk about the 2001 Walt Disney Animation Studio release Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Even all these years later, does it sink or swim? And now that versions of Mickey and Minnie Mouse are part of the public domain what does that mean for these beloved characters, and what the heck is public domain anyhow? And Dave and Ryan revisit "Why Was This Movie Made?".

 

Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 88: Captain America: Brave New World review, Anti-Romance Movies, Guilty Pleasure Romantic Comedies

This week, Dave and Ryan discuss the latest MCU Captain America offering: Brave New World. Does it check off all the boxes, or does it fall flat? Then, they get in touch with their sensitive sides and talk about anti-romance movies and romantic comedies which are their guilty pleasures.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 82: Lady And The Tramp, ILM, and Does It Hold Up- Jaws

Dave and Ryan review the 1955 Disney Classic "Lady and The Tramp" this week, as it celebrates its 70th Anniversary in 2025.  Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is also having a birthday this year, marking 50 years of making the movies we love even better. "Jaws" also turns 50 this year, and Dave and Ryan explore the question, after all this time "Does It Hold Up"?

 
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Dave and Ryan’s movie Review Take 70:The Wild Robot, Maggie Smith, and the Joker

In this episode, Dave and Ryan dive into the whimsical world of The Wild Robot, a heartwarming tale of a robot's journey through nature. They discuss the film's endearing characters, stunning visuals, and its exploration of themes like friendship and acceptance.

The duo also pay tribute to the legendary actress Maggie Smith, who recently passed away. They share their favorite roles and reflect on her significant contributions to the world of cinema.

To wrap up, Dave and Ryan delve into the complex and enigmatic character of The Joker from Batman. They discuss the character's enduring popularity, his chaotic nature, and the psychological depths of his motivations.

 
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