FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Podcast – THE THING, FOOTLOOSE, DRIVE, DIE HARD 5 and More

by     Posted: October 18th, 2011 at 2:44 pm

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Greetings folks!  Welcome to For Your Consideration, a weekly video and audio podcast with a lot of blunt, open and uncensored thoughts and opinions on the biggest movies and movie news.

On this week’s installment of the show John and Dennis are joined by George Roush, Associate Editor of AMC Theatres Script-To-Screen. Together the group discusses The Thing, a little Footloose, the woman who is suing FilmDistrict over the movie Drive because she says the trailers made it look like Fast and Furious instead of what it really is… does she have a point? We also discuss who could possibly end up playing Bruce Willis’ son in the upcoming Die Hard 5, wonder if Michael Bay could end up returning to Transformers after all and talk about the pros and cons of theaters that have pre-selected seating. All this and a few things more after the jump.

The break down looks something like this:

  • 1:15 – The Thing
  • 3:35 – Footloose
  • 5:20 – Woman suing over “Drive” trailers. Does she have a point?
  • 14:24 – Who should play the son in “Die Hard 5″
  • 23:00 – Transformers 4&5
  • 30:25 – Pre-selected seating in movie theaters

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Anonymous Comments: (1 Response)

  1. Really enjoyed this group, especially the absence of Soul Video. Can we sack Soul in all subsequent “For Your Considerations”. He adds nothing except for half ass comedy one liners that are…um…lets see, how do I put this…not frigging funny.

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