Join us for a deep dive into the cinematic disaster that is Ryan's World: Titan Universe Adventure. We'll share our harrowing experience of dragging Ryan to this movie. Is it as bad as we think? Or is there some cinematic genius we're just too obtuse to appreciate? Then to make up for it we let our Ryan weigh in on one of his passions: camera movement. Finally, we'll take a nostalgic trip back to 1999, revisiting the top 5 box office hits of that year. Did any of them hold up? Or were they just products of their time? Tune in to find out!

 

Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review: Take 104- Fountain of Youth, John Krasinski, and How to Train Your Dragon

This week, the boys watched "The Fountain of Youth". Was the reward worth the journey? John Krasinski has become quite the filmmaker since his days as the affable nitwit Jim Halpert on The Office. Dave and Ryan discuss his career as an actor, director, and writer. Next week, the CGI-live action remake "How to Train Your Dragon" is released in theaters, so our two affable nitwits talk about the franchise.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 86- Back in Action Review, Netflix Originals, Crossover Actors

Lights, Camera, Catch Up! This week, we're diving headfirst into the action with Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx in their new film, "Back in Action." We'll dissect the dynamic duo's on-screen chemistry and see if this action-comedy delivers the goods. Then, we'll shift gears and explore the ever-expanding world of Netflix-produced movies, discussing their impact on the industry and highlighting some hidden gems. Finally, we'll wrap things up with a fascinating look at crossover actors – those chameleons who seamlessly transition between film, music, and even sports!

 
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Take 26: Napoleon, Period movies and CGI vs. Practical effects

This week Dave and Ryan talk about Napoleon, the latest movie from Ridley Scott starring Joaquin Phoenix, and while we're talking about movies based based in historty we'll talk about period movies and we revisit one of Dave's favorite segments CGI vs. Practical effects.

 
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