Simplistic Reviews Podcasts
2018-07
Episodes
Monday Jul 30, 2018
(Ep. 108): Uncle Sam - Movie Commentary: July 2018
Monday Jul 30, 2018
Monday Jul 30, 2018
Uncle Sam
R
1996 ‧ Slasher/Horror ‧ 1h 30m
A Gulf War veteran rises from the dead to wreak vengeance upon unpatriotic residents of his hometown.
Initial release: 1996
Director: William Lustig
Release date: 1996 (Greece)
Budget: 2 million USD
Screenplay: Larry Cohen
Because you asked for it, here it is... Uncle Sam!
The classic blockbuster video rental slasher is a great way to celebrate America's birthday! Nothing like some patriotic killing to make us American hard. Okay children grab that flag and those sparklers, bite into your U.S. grade hamburgers and pop in Uncle Sam...This is Simplistic Reviews Movie Commentary!
Monday Jul 23, 2018
S1:E1 - Simplistic Reviews Show Live!
Monday Jul 23, 2018
Monday Jul 23, 2018
Welcome to our new live show - Simplistic Reviews Show Live!
Ep.1 is here!
Today we talk all things Comic Con
Look at some odd news in this crazy world we live in
and play the game, "Are They Dead Yet?"
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Tuesday Jul 17, 2018
(Ep. 107): The Simplistic Reviews Podcast: July 2018
Tuesday Jul 17, 2018
Tuesday Jul 17, 2018
It's July, so that means it's time for a summer blowout episode of the Simplistic Reviews Podcast. We broach many subjects includrtl=0" width="100%">ng Star Wars' big problem, Robocop reboots, Chris Hardwick's troubles, and the Naked Gun. Yes...that assortment of subjects has never been collectively tackled before. Also Justin is put on the hot seat for the new segment Questions From The Crowd. DJ and Justin go crazy with their love for the television show 24. And the boys try and figure out films by their last line in the new game Simplistic Last Lines. All that and more on this new episode of the Simplistic Reviews Podcast.
NOTES
Jack & Nina
The End Of Every Episode Of Police Squad
MUSIC
Fast Times Club By Idols
Gold Medal By Sounds Like Sander
4. For Losing It By The Triads
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Ring of the Musketeers
PG-13
1992 ‧ Action/Adventure ‧ 1h 26m
As descendants of the original Three Musketeers, Peter Porthos (Thomas Gottschalk), John Smith D'Artagnan (David Hasselhoff) and Anne-Marie Athos (Alison Doody) are continuing the chivalrous tradition of protecting those who can't protect themselves, carrying it into the modern age. Rather than fighting lords and counts, these Musketeers have the Mafia to deal with, but they're aided by reformed burglar Burt Aramis (Cheech Marin), the newly knighted fourth Musketeer.
Initial release: December 1, 1992 (Germany)Director: John ParagonProduction company: Motion Picture Corporation of AmericaScreenplay: John Paragon, Joel SurnowProducers:Brad Krevoy, Steven Stabler
Plug that VHS player back in! It time for some David Hasselhoff! That's right, today we watch the Ring of the Musketeers. A made for TV film that... well... nobody remembers. But when you have a modern day (90's) Musketeers film that has a cast that contains the Hoff, Cheech Marin, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Corbin Bernsen, Timothy Stack, Ricky Jay and Branscombe Richmond. You pretty much stop whatever you are doing and pop this VHS in.
So fix that tracking and enjoy that mono audio (yes this VHS wasn't in stereo) and repeat, Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno! Because we do this together ladies and gents! This is the Simplistic Reviews Movie Commentary of Ring of the Musketeers!
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Tuesday Jul 03, 2018
Ring of the Musketeers
PG-13
1992 ‧ Action/Adventure ‧ 1h 26m
As descendants of the original Three Musketeers, Peter Porthos (Thomas Gottschalk), John Smith D'Artagnan (David Hasselhoff) and Anne-Marie Athos (Alison Doody) are continuing the chivalrous tradition of protecting those who can't protect themselves, carrying it into the modern age. Rather than fighting lords and counts, these Musketeers have the Mafia to deal with, but they're aided by reformed burglar Burt Aramis (Cheech Marin), the newly knighted fourth Musketeer.
Initial release: December 1, 1992 (Germany)Director: John ParagonProduction company: Motion Picture Corporation of AmericaScreenplay: John Paragon, Joel SurnowProducers:Brad Krevoy, Steven Stabler
Plug that VHS player back in! It time for some David Hasselhoff! That's right, today we watch the Ring of the Musketeers. A made for TV film that... well... nobody remembers. But when you have a modern day (90's) Musketeers film that has a cast that contains the Hoff, Cheech Marin, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Corbin Bernsen, Timothy Stack, Ricky Jay and Branscombe Richmond. You pretty much stop whatever you are doing and pop this VHS in.
So fix that tracking and enjoy that mono audio (yes this VHS wasn't in stereo) and repeat, Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno! Because we do this together ladies and gents! This is the Simplistic Reviews Movie Commentary of Ring of the Musketeers!