PODCAST: Episode 162 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 162nd episode, two high-as-a-kite film critics, two gummy-chugging dads, and two pec-popping teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, turn back the time machine to the 1980s were star-driven fighting films were a holiday staple coming out of the public hits of Rocky and The Karate Kid. Our guys aim much cheesier and much lower with 1988's Bloodsport starring the "Muscles from Brussells" Jean-Claude Van Damme. When tuned up mentally and physically, our hosts will tell you this movie is a trip!

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MOVIE REVIEW: A Family Affair

If everything and everyone fell into place at the same time, we wouldn’t have a rapturous movie to enjoy, meaning the patience for that chase of schedules is part of the romance genre’s whole appeal. Directed by a returning professional in the department of silver screen love, Richard LaGravense, A Family Affair understands these principles well and bends them to its will and modern sensibilities.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Daddio

Therein lies the real key to unlocking a memorable conversation higher than chit-chat: Mood. Two people– not just one– have to want to talk. One person can have all the wisdom in the world or be a fountain of entertainment, but the other will never know it if genuine curiosity and investment aren’t reciprocated. Daddio doesn’t lose a second introducing a pair of differing dispositions prime for participation and initiative.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Midas

Midas writer-director TJ Noel-Sullivan, making his feature-length debut after an award-winning early career in shorts, is savvy to realization and has formulated a slick new heist film fit for modern times. Noel-Sullivan also knows that today’s Robin Hoods are not going after miserly members of royalty hoarding all the proverbial gold. The current people of the highest wealth and power control companies, not countries. They are the despised new targets.

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The Role of OnlyMP3 in Modern Movie Editing: Enhancing Audio Quality and Efficiency

In the ever-evolving world of movie production, the quality of audio plays a pivotal role in creating an immersive experience for the audience. Sound effects, background scores, and dialogues are meticulously crafted to enhance the visual storytelling. One tool that has gained significant attention in the realm of movie editing is OnlyMP3. Known primarily for its ability to convert videos to MP3, OnlyMP3 has found its niche in the movie editing industry, proving to be an invaluable asset for editors seeking high-quality audio extraction and conversion.

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Instant Casinos – Full Guide and Overview

Fans of online gambling get two ways to travel to their beloved iGaming destinations – through downloadable casino client and instant play. Over the past few years, players have shown they prefer the latter option. Also known as no-download casinos, these thrilling sites can be accessed in mere seconds. Thanks to instant play casino sites, a range of robust game menus, lavish bonuses, and promotions are just a few clicks away!

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3 Reasons To Go Back And Watch Old Movies

If you’re someone who finds that you don’t know a lot of old movies, there could be some very good reasons so you can find some ones that interest you and give them a chance for your next movie night. Especially if you feel like you’re over the new movies and tv series that have been released in the last few years, going back to some old movies could be just what you need.

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PODCAST: Episode 161 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 161st episode, two egocentric film critics, two professional killer dads, and two un-hot teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, stay in the summer sun of 2024 to discuss the Netflix headliner Hit Man, starring Glen Powell and directed by Richard Linklater. Does this fit the buzz of being a star-making fireworks show for Powell and his sultry co-star Ardria Arjona or does this assasin's gun misfire among our hosts?

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