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 113- Death of a Unicorn, Fantastic Four Deep Dive with Michael Harris and Jason Olsen

This week, we review Death of a Unicorn starring Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega, now available on HBO Max. Yes, they're real. We spent the last two segments talking about Fantastic Four: First Steps with Michael Harris and Jason Olsen, and we all have some thoughts.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 56: Silverado, Westerns and Derek Mellus of the Utah Film Commission

With the release of Kevin Costner's Horizon: An American Saga Part 1, this week Dave and Ryan talk about westerns starting with a review of a favorite 1985's Silverado. Everyone has their favorite western and Dave and Ryan are no different as they each talk about a couple of their favorites. What did it take to get Costner to film in Utah? Derek Mellus of the Utah Film Commission joins the show to talk about that, and some of the places that people from Eastern Utah may recognize in the film

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review Take 112- Happy Gilmore 2 Review, Fantastic Four Review, del Toro’s Frankenstein and Film Festivals

This week, it's like doublemint gum, double your pleasure and double your fun with a pair of movie reviews. First up is Happy Gilmore 2, on Netflix. Is it a hole-in-one, or did they shank it in the woods? The Fantastic Four: First Steps was released in theaters this week. Here was Marvel's chance to do the First Family right. Did they? We got a sneak peek at Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein's monster in del Toro's Frankenstein, which will release on Netflix this fall. Will it be released in theaters as well, so it can be eligible for Oscar consideration, or does it just plan on winning the Toronto International Film Festival? The boys discuss.

 
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