Talkie Talk Ep. 11: Secretly Rotten

Published: April 10, 2017, 9:30 a.m.

The eleventh episode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk. In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David talk about The Third Man (last week's homework), discuss their Watchlists, some brief Oscar category news (sorry... it never ends), before going into the main topic: Rotten Tomatoes again, this time Certified Fresh movies (>75%) that we don't like. It gets pretty real. And we hope you're in the mood to hear about Space Cowboys, because you will. A lot. The direct podcast RSS feed is here. And please contact us through email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter. Please give us a (good?) review on iTunes (here), Google Play (here), or anywhere to give us a boost! Intro Homework Follow-up: The Third Man Watchlist/Playlist: David: I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore, The Discovery, Vikings, Deadwood Brent: Hot Fuzz, Kong: Skull Island, Coraline, Cloverfield, Survivor TJ: Derek, Planet Earth II, Life, Mystery Alaska Chris: Love, The Get Down (preview), Spring Breakers Breezy on the Streets: Oscar rules changes for Documentary and Animation Main Topic: Certified Fresh movies that aren't that good... General Discussion: Brent - The Tree of Life, An Education, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (remake), Space Cowboys, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Blue Valentine, TJ - Zathura, 12 Years a Slave, Paddington, Brent's Baby Videos (Peter Travers loved them), Moon, Blade Runner, Live Free or Die Hard, Hellboy II, Stardust, Frozen, Cinderella (live action), Jackie Brown, Chris - The Santa Clause, The Informant!, Drumline, Ransom, Happy Feet, Cop Car, David - Intolerable Cruelty, The Hateful Eight, Seabiscuit, Flight, A Prairie Home Companion, Scarface, Chasing Amy, The Aviator, Star Trek Into Darkness, Waiting for Guffman, Antz, Hugo New Homework Assignment: Filth (available on Netflix) Warning: Some strong language (Intro courtesy of The Willow Walkers / Outro “A1 Rogue” courtesy of Podington Bear through the Free Music Archive, CC-BY)