Every week I (Rachel from Rachel’s Reel Reviews) record the Reel Insight Podcast with Jess from Insight Into Entertainment. This weekend we released our milestone 50th Episode which also celebrates our one year anniversary of podcasting.
But what’s the fun of celebrating alone? So we’re having a contest for our listeners. Check out the episode here (or subscribe through iTunes) to play for fabulous...
With a relatively unsurprising first round, the next rounds look to be a mash up of sex appeal, talent and hotness. I guess they made some damn good movies in the 90s too. Can Brad Pitt take it away or will the 80s winner John Cusack take it? Come vote in Round 2 starting Tuesday, May 31st at http://insightintoentertainment.blogspot.com/
Thanks,
Jess
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The voters in our last MOTM poll overwhelmingly selected Oldboy as this month’s film, and it’s not hard to see why. Chan-wook Park’s genre-spanning 2003 film shockingly was not an instant classic, but has become more than a cult icon in the eight years since its release, climbing the IMDb Top 250 (it currently sits at #97) and, more importantly, becoming more and more known as one of the quintessential Asian films of the new...
Jess hosts a roundtable discussion of romantic comedies: the good, the bad, and the just plan unwatchable. Is the genre more than just Katherine Heigl and Kate Hudson flicks? Does The Princess Bride count as a rom-com? Is the term ‘rom-com’ an insult? Jess, Rachel, Nick, James and Dylan attempt to answer all of these questions and more.
We’d also like to give a special shout-out to Clara of Just Chick Flicks, who...
Send me an FYC image and I will post it! I’ll be posting dual FYCs in one post, but if I have to, I’ll increase it to 3 or 4 per post later. The nomination voting period only lasts until May 9th!. When you’re ready to vote, do it here: http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/521956…
FYC #22: Insight Into Entertainment FYC #23: Radiator Heaven...
Editor’s note: Welcome to the twenty-first of a 33-part series dissecting the 83rd Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different category of the Oscars. To read any other posts regarding this event, please click the tag following the post. Thank you, and enjoy!...
And so, it is finally time to draw line in the calendar and reflect on the past year in film. James, Jess, Nick, Jason and Dylan document their Best of 2010 in a variety of categories. The highlight: James’ pick for Best Ensemble, by far.
Also on tap:
* Listener Feedback
* LAMB of the Week
* Trailer Talk: Battle: Los Angeles
* Last LAMB Standing
For the LAMB of the Week, we take a look at LAMB #262,...
Could this be the shortest LAMBcast ever? Dylan, Jess, and…well, that’s it! Jess and Dylan tackle Due Date, plus throw in all the other stuff listed below, and manage it all in less than 37 minutes. ‘Nuff said.
Also on tap:
* Listener Feedback
* LAMB of the Week
* Trailer Talk: Kung Fu Panda 2
* Remember the Time
For the LAMB of the Week, we take a look at LAMB #341, Screen Insight:
Jess, Kai, Nick and Dylan do what we do best – b.s. about our recent film watching experiences, spanning from The Boondock Saints 2 to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and more. Also on tap:
* Listener Feedback
* LAMB of the Week: Rachel’s Reel Reviews
* Trailer Talk: I Am Number Four
* Last LAMB Standing
For the LAMB of the Week, we take a look at LAMB #43, Rachel’s Reel Reviews:
Rachel, Jess, Nick, Jason and Dylan get together for some good old-fashioned LAMB chat, as in a grouping of a gaggle of LAMB old-timers. For this episode, we count down our five most anticipated flicks for the rest of 2010, and as you might expect, our tastes vary wildly (especially with that Jason guy around). Also on tap:
* Plugs/Listener Feedback
* LAMB of the Week: The List
* Trailer Talk: Burlesque, Case 39
* Last...
Part 2 of 2. Host Tom Clift leads a round table discussion on Pixar: thoughts on the company’s place in Hollywood, a look at what’s next for them, and a rundown of each of their 11 feature films, culminating with an extended review of their latest critical and commercial hit, Toy Story 3.
In fact, the proceedings, which also included Sebastian Gutierrez, Dylan Fields, and LAMBcast first-timer Jess Rogers, was such an epic...