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Podcast: Love & Mercy, Slow West – Extra Film

This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, Cody from CineSnob joins us to discuss Michael Fassbender’s latest indie, Slow West, as well as the Brian Wilson biopic, Love & Mercy, starring Paul Dano and John Cusack.

This was a first time for Cody being on the show and he was fantastic. He added a great dynamic to the show and we’d definitely recommend CineSnob. This was also Matt’s second to last show, but he said if we’d get him 100 more Likes or follows on Facebook or Twitter, he’d stay an extra week. So let’s make that happen!

Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

Love & Mercy Movie Review (5:52)
Grades
JD: A
Matt: B+
Cody: B

Slow West Movie Review (34:39)
Grades
JD: A-
Matt: B+
Cody: B-

– Music

Poltergeist Opening – Marc Streitenfeld
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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2015 Movie Power Rankings 6.11.2015

A pretty epic weekend in movies has come and gone, and it’s well-past time to start deciding what the best movie of the year is currently. Welcome to the 2015 Movie Power Rankings.

Poll: Who’s your favorite character from the Jurassic Park franchise?

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It’s Jurassic World week! Let’s hope the 4th installment of the franchise is a good one. At any rate, let’s still talk about the franchise and our favorite characters. There’s terrible one’s for sure, but there’s also some other great characters in the franchise, as well as the dinosaurs. So, for our poll this week, we want to know which character you enjoy the most in the Jurassic Park franchise!

Vote in the poll below!

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Podcast: Top 3 Cameron Crowe Moments

This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we discussed Cameron Crowe’s latest effort, Aloha, a film we had some high expectations for. And despite the disappointment that comes along with Aloha, Crowe has made some really terrific films that has reverberated over the movie landscape. Almost Famous, Say Anything… and Jerry Maguire are at the very least very good, am I right? And there’s some great, great moments from all three, let alone some of his other films as well.

That being said, what Cameron Crowe moments would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):

JD

1) Diner Scene – Almost Famous
2) Final Plane Scene – Say Anything…
3) Show Me the Money / Play with Heart Scene – Jerry Maguire

Dave

1) Tiny Dancer Scene – Almost Famous
2) The Married Couple – Jerry Maguire
3) Boombox Scene – Say Anything…

Michael

1) Lloyd Future Plans – Say Anything…
2) Uncool Scene – Almost Famous
3) Talking About The Beatles – Vanilla Sky

Honorable Mentions (Combined)

Anything Lester Bangs, Dark reveal of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Sexy I’m a Fighter Pilot, so many more to mention honestly.

Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. There’s obviously a ton of other options for these lists but as I just mentioned above, it’s hard to narrow them down to just a couple. That being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].

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For more lists done by the InSession Film crew and other guests, be sure see our Top 3 Movie Lists page.

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Podcast: Aloha, Top 3 Cameron Crowe Moments, Ratatouille – Episode 120

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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Dave from Pop Culture Case Study and Michael from War Machine vs War Horse join us as we forgo Spy and discuss Cameron Crowe’s latest film, Aloha. We also discuss our Top 3 Cameron Crowe moments in film and we continue our Pixar Movie Series with a review of Ratatouille!

No Brendan this week but both Dave and Michael were fantastic guests, especially when you put them together, it’s quite entertaining. We’d also highly recommend both of their shows too if you haven’t heard them. Also, don’t miss our latest Extra Film Podcast where we discuss the 1982 Poltergeist vs the 2015 remake.

Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!

Aloha Movie Review (13:44)
    Grades
    JD: C+
    Michael: C-
    Dave: C+

Top 3 Cameron Crowe Moments (43:36)
Despite the disappointment that comes along with Aloha, Cameron Crowe has made some really terrific films that has reverberated over the movie landscape. Almost Famous, Say Anything… and Jerry Maguire are at the very least very good, am I right? And there’s some great, great moments from all three, let alone some of his other films as well. That being said, what would be your Top 3?

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– Pixar Movie Series: Ratatouille (1:17:41)
We continue our Pixar Series this week with another great film in the Pixar pantheon, Ratatouille. An incredible film about creativity and pursuing your dreams and Patton Oswalt gives arguably the best voice performance for a Pixar film.

    Grades
    JD: A
    Dave: A+

– Music

    Hanohano Hanalei – Alfred Alohikea
    Fever Dog – Still Water
    Ratatouille Main Theme – Michael Giacchino
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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    Main Review – Jurassic World

    Top 3 – Jurassic Park Series Moments

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Podcast: Poltergeist ’82 vs Poltergeist ’15 – Extra Film

This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we have a sad announcement up front but after we have a great discussion battling the original 1982 Poltergeist vs the 2015 Poltergeist remake that came out just a few weeks ago.

So, referring to the “sad announcement” above, our beloved Matt Oakes will be leaving InSession Film to pursue new endeavors. We will miss Matt on the show and we thank him for his service and everything he’s done for us. If you haven’t, go check out Silver Screen Riot and we’ll finish out Matt’s tenure on InSession Film strong over the next few weeks.

Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

Poltergeist 1982 Movie Review (8:07)
Grades
JD: B+
Matt: B+

Poltergeist 2015 Movie Review
Grades
JD: C
Matt: C+

– Music

Poltergeist Opening – Marc Streitenfeld
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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Top 10 InSession List: Love Triangles

Every week, InSession Film will feature a top 10 list highlighting our favorite movies and television shows, coinciding with that week’s podcast, created by list maker extraordinaire Kristen Ashly. We welcome any opinions, please share.

Aloha, featuring an all-star cast, is about a celebrated military contractor who returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and reconnects with a long-ago love, while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watch-dog assigned to him.

We’ve all experienced something similar; love unrequited. Maybe you’ve even experienced a love triangle similar to the one in Aloha. It can surely be said that love triangles exist in the slew of romantic movies out there, today.

Here’s the top 10 list of movie love triangles. Grab the ice cream and tissue, it’s going to get emotional.

10) Match Point

At a turning point in his life, a former tennis pro falls for a femme-fatal type who happens to be dating his friend and soon-to-be brother-in-law.

Honestly, who wouldn’t want to be in a love triangle with ScarJo?

9) Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor follows the story of two best friends, Rafe and Danny, and their love lives, as they go off to join the war.

Admittedly, one of the most oddly placed love triangles. It might have seemed super inappropriate in the film, but what love triangle isn’t?

8) Sabrina

A playboy becomes interested in the daughter of his family’s chauffeur. But it’s his more serious brother who would be the better man for her.

One of a few older movies on the list. Proof that love triangles have existed for decades.

7) Chasing Amy

Holden and Banky are comic book artists. Everything’s going good for them until they meet Alyssa, also a comic book artist. Holden falls for her, but his hopes are crushed when he finds out she’s gay.

In true 90s fashion, the definition of a love triangle is altered.

6) Casablanca

Set in unoccupied Africa during the early days of World War II: An American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

One of the oldest love triangle movies I can remember. Here’s looking at you, kid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLU41jUnWM4

5) My Best Friend’s Wedding

When a woman’s long-time friend says he’s engaged, she realizes she loves him herself… and sets out to get him, with only days before the wedding.

The hardest love triangle to face; one bound with an engagement.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF8Kly68x_U

4) The Philadelphia Story

When a rich woman’s ex-husband and a tabloid-type reporter turn up just before her planned remarriage, she begins to learn the truth about herself.

One of the few film love triangles that have a happy ending.

3) Reality Bites

Generation X Graduates face life after college with a filmmaker looking for work and love in Houston.

This movie really defined an entire generation. Everyone picked a side.

2) Pretty in Pink

A poor girl must choose between the affections of her doting childhood sweetheart and a rich but sensitive playboy.

A movie that started the “friend zone” trend, in typical 80s style.

1) Gone with the Wind

A manipulative Southern belle carries on a turbulent affair with a blockade runner during the American Civil War.

A classic before all classics. Even during a turbulent time, love triangles persist.

Kristen Ashly is the master list creator for InSession Film. You can follow Kristen on Twitter @KristenAshly.

Poll: What’s your favorite Cameron Crowe film?

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Aloha everyone. This week for our poll, in anticipation for our discussion Cameron Crowe’s new film Aloha, we wanted to see to talk about Crowe a little bit. Aloha has seen some horrid reviews, an 18% on Rotten Tomatoes, but it’s not stopping us from talking about a director we enjoy. Sure, he’s had some questionable films, but it’s hard to deny the greatness of Almost Famous, Say Anything and Jerry Maguire.

At any rate, let us know which Cameron Crowe film is your favorite and we’ll discuss this weekend on Episode 120. And yes, you had me at hello.

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Podcast: Nerdin’ Out Vol 6: Star Wars/Rebels – Ep. 119 Bonus Content

This week for our InSession Film Podcast: Bonus Content, DJ is back for another edition of Nerdin’ Out with DJ Valentine and this week we geek out over Star Wars and more specifically, Star Wars Rebels. We also talk about how the TV shows will cross over and relate with the films we love. Check it out!

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Podcast: Top 3 Disaster Movies

This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we discussed the latest disaster flick to hit the big screen, San Andreas. Disaster movies have been a fun popcorn staple since the 70’s and the genre has seen some pretty awesome films over the years. Sure, some of them are cheesy and aren’t exactly “great”, but it doesn’t lessen the fun a lot of them have been. And that’s what these films are for, right? So, we had a lot of good films to choose from and we came up with some great lists we hope you enjoy.

That being said, what disaster movies would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):

JD

1) Titanic
2) The Towering Inferno
3) Armageddon

Brendan

1) Twister
2) Armageddon
3) Vertical Limit

Craig

1) The China Syndrome
2) The Towering Inferno
3) The Andromeda Strain

Honorable Mentions (Combined)

The Poseidon Adventure, Independence Day, Contagion, The Perfect Storm, Gravity, Deep Impact, Godzilla (’54)

Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. There’s obviously a ton of other options for these lists that we didn’t have time to discuss. And that being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].

For the entire podcast, click here or listen below.

For more lists done by the InSession Film crew and other guests, be sure see our Top 3 Movie Lists page.

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Podcast: San Andreas, Top 3 Disaster Movies, WALL-E – Episode 119

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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Craig from the Movie Madness Podcast joins us we discuss Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s latest film, San Andreas, and for our Top 3, we discussed our favorite disaster movies. Looking at you Twister. We also continue our Pixar Movie Series this week with a fantastic discussion of WALL-E!

This was Craig’s first time on the show and, man, was he an awesome guest. Very knowledgable, has a lot of film experience and was a riot to talk to. We really hope you enjoy. Also, don’t miss our latest Extra Film Podcast where we discuss the French film, Girlhood.

Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!

San Andreas Movie Review (10:35)
    Grades
    JD: B-
    Brendan: B
    Craig: C+

Top 3 Disaster Movies (41:16)
Disaster movies have been a fun popcorn staple since the 70’s and the genre has seen some pretty awesome films over the years. Sure, some of them are cheesy and aren’t exactly “great”, but it doesn’t lessen the fun a lot of them have been. And that’s what these films are for, right? So, we had a lot of good films to choose from and we came up with some great lists we hope you enjoy. That being said, what would be your Top 3?

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– Pixar Movie Series: WALL-E (1:23:09)
We continue our Pixar Series this week with arguably the best film Pixar has ever made in WALL-E. Thematically rich, relevant social commentary, a poignant and engaging romance, superb animation, WALL-E, had everything you’d want in a film.

    Grades (As a trilogy)
    JD: A++
    Brendan: A++
    Craig: A++

– Music

    Californian Dreamin’ – Sia
    Hymn to the Sea – James Horner
    Wall-E – Thomas Newman
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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    Main Review – Aloha

    Top 3 – Cameron Crowe Moments

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Podcast: Girlhood – Extra Film

This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, Brendan fills in for JD who was on vacation as we discuss the French indie film, Girlhood. No, this is not a sequel to Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, but still a great film nonetheless.

Despite the absence of the almighty JD (that’s sarcasm), Matt and Brendan do a great job of holding down the fort and had a really great discussion on the film.

Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!

Girlhood Movie Review (6:10)
Grades
Brendan: A
Matt: A

– Music

Winter Wonderland / Here Comes Santa Clause – Snoop Dogg / Anna Kendrick
Slowly Into The Light – Hi-Finesse
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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Top 10 InSession List: Disaster Movies

Every week, InSession Film will feature a top 10 list highlighting our favorite movies and television shows, coinciding with that week’s podcast, created by list maker extraordinaire Kristen Ashly. We welcome any opinions, please share.

San Adreas, staring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, hit the theaters Friday, and everyone is chomping at the bit for another action-packed disaster movie. The special effects, the touching moments, the near-death experiences; it keeps us coming back for more. In honor of our love for the end of the world as we know it, here is InSession’s top 10 disaster movies.

10) The Towering Inferno

Doesn’t get much better than this classic. Starring Paul Newman and Steve McQueen, the movie follows the story of a party in a colossal, but poorly constructed, office building. A massive fire breaks out that threatens to destroy the tower and everyone in it.

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9) The Perfect Storm

Starring George Clooney and based on the book, an unusually intense storm pattern catches some commercial fishermen unaware and puts them in mortal danger.

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8) Into the Storm

Storm trackers, thrill-seekers, and everyday townspeople document an unprecedented onslaught of tornadoes touching down in the town of Silverton.

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7) Volcano

A volcano erupts in downtown L.A., threatening to destroy the city.

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6) The Core

The only way to save Earth from catastrophe is to drill down to the core and set it spinning again.

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5) Deep Impact

With an all-star cast, unless a comet can be destroyed before colliding with Earth, only those allowed into shelters will survive. Which people will survive?

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4) Twister

In another infamous tornado movie, Bill and Jo Harding, advanced storm chasers on the brink of divorce, must join together to create an advanced weather alert system by putting themselves in the cross-hairs of extremely violent tornadoes.

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3) The Day After Tomorrow

Jack Hall, paleoclimatologist, must make a daring trek across America to reach his son, trapped in the cross-hairs of a sudden international storm which plunges the planet into a new Ice Age.

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2) 2012

A frustrated writer (John Cusack) struggles to keep his family alive when a series of global catastrophes threatens to annihilate mankind.

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1) Armageddon

In the film that makes the toughest man cry, after discovering that an asteroid the size of Texas is going to impact Earth in less than a month, N.A.S.A. recruits a misfit team of deep core drillers to save the planet.

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Tune in every Monday and Friday to hear about your favorite movies.

Kristen Ashly is the master list creator for InSession Film. You can follow Kristen on Twitter @KristenAshly, and InSession Film @InSessionFilm.

Poll: What’s your favorite film featuring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson?

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For our poll this week, in anticipation of San Andreas coming out this weekend, we simply want to know what your favorite film is starring or featuring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson? There’s some great action packed adventures as well as some cute and fluffy one’s as well. Let us know by voting in the poll below!

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Podcast: Top 3 Disney Worlds

This week on the InSession Film Podcast, going off of the beautiful futuristic worlds of Tomorrowland, it made a lot of sense to discuss our Top 3 Disney worlds we’d like to visit. Disney has always had a sense of wonder with the worlds they’ve created in film, or have had the money to buy properties that have wonderful fantastical worlds, that has defined them over the years, which of course gave us some great options to choose from for our lists.

That being said, what Disney worlds would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):

JD

1) Wreck-It Ralph
2) Toy Story
3) Beauty and the Beast

Brendan

1) Peter Pan
2) Wreck-It Ralph>
3) Aladdin

Honorable Mentions (Combined)

Monster’s Inc., WALL-E, The Little Mermaid, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. There’s obviously a lot more to choose from, especially if you include all the legs Disney has under it’s umbrella. And that being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].

For the entire podcast, click here or listen below.

For more lists done by the InSession Film crew and other guests, be sure see our Top 3 Movie Lists page.

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Podcast: Tomorrowland, Top 3 Disney Worlds, The Incredibles – Episode 118

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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we discuss Brad Bird’s Tomorrowland, starring George Clooney, and going off of that, we hand out our Top 3 Disney Worlds we’d like to visit. Also, continuing with our Pixar Movie Series and sticking with the Brad Bird theme, we discuss The Incredibles, which was well…incredible.

No guest this week but we have some great conversation that we hope you will enjoy. We are having a lot of fun with our Pixar Series as well. Of course, The Incredibles fit in perfectly with Tomorrowland, so it was a no brainer that’s the film we’d be discussing this week. And once again, a big thanks to Josh Larsen for helping us with this series.

Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!

Tomorrowland Movie Review (6:52)
    Grades
    JD: B
    Brendan: C+

Top 3 Disney Worlds (41:38)
This week, going off of the beautiful futuristic worlds of Tomorrowland, it made a lot of sense to discuss our Top 3 Disney worlds we’d like to visit. Disney has always had a sense of wonder with the worlds they’ve created in film, or have had the money to buy properties that have wonderful fantastical worlds, that has defined them over the years, which of course gave us some great options to choose from for our lists. That being said, what would be your Top 3?

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– Pixar Movie Series: The Incredibles (1:12:10)
We continue our Pixar Series this week with a film that also comes from Brad Bird and arguably one of the best superhero films of all time. This is the Fantastic Four movie everyone wanted and it’s absolutely wonderful in every way.

    Grades (As a trilogy)
    JD: A++
    Brendan: A++

– Music

    End Creidts – Michael Giacchino
    Wreck-It Ralph – Henry Jackman
    The Incredits – Michael Giacchino
    The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson

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    Main Review – San Andreas

    Top 3 – Disaster Movies

San Andreas movie - The Rock

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