MEDIA APPEARANCE: PART 1- Guest on the "Marvel Movie Minute" Podcast talking "Captain America: The First Avenger"

PART 1- Recently, Will Johnson and I, representing our Cinephile Hissy Fit podcast were invited to participate on the Marvel Movie Minute podcast hosted by Pete Wright and Andy Nelson and sponsored by TruStory FM. Their format is very arduous and unique. They break down a Marvel film one minute at a time. You would think only talking about a single minute would be easy or not generate much talk, but, I assure you it’s the opposite. Will and I recorded a week’s worth of five shows covering the 16th-20th minutes of Captain America: The First Avenger. Enjoy these wonderful conversations all week!

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MOVIE REVIEW: Beast

Anyone who’s watched an MGM movie for a century has heard the majestic pop of a lion’s roar. That’s all well and good, but the part that’s even better is the growling lead-up. The guttural purr of a lion is all-natural, distinctive, and menacing. The sound is an evocative draw and an arresting warning at the same time. It’s a precursor to danger. You hear it and your human instincts go off like fireworks because, as a wise character in Beast says, if it’s between you and the lion “it is not a fight you are designed to win.”

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The 6 Best College Movies of All-Time

When it comes to movies about college, there are a few classics that always come to mind. These films have become iconic representations of the college experience, and they continue to be popular among students and movie-goers alike. In this article, we will take a look at the five best college movies of all time. From “Animal House” to “The Social Network,” these films offer an interesting and unique look at life on campus.

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World’s Cities That Are Considered Most Popular for Filming Movies

Filming locations must adhere to a specific set of requirements. Towns with a preexisting film industry can supply the support personnel needed to finish the work properly. The location must also match the aesthetic of the movie, and certain locations appear to be used more frequently than others in Hollywood storylines. When movies are not situated in particular, well-known cities, they are set in a flexible metropolis that can accommodate any plot.

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The Top 5 Sports Betting Movies You Must Watch

Along with being popular among gamblers, sports betting and casinos are frequently featured in movies and television shows. While some of these films highlight the positive aspects of sports betting and poverty to riches tales, others do the opposite. The majority of these films depict the daily lives of those who partake in some type of sports betting, complete with all the drama, thrill, dangers, hazards, and even criminality.

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PODCAST: Episode 77 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 77th episode, our two lofty film critics, awestruck dads, and researching school teachers Will Johnson and Don Shanahan offer a new show from their "Deep Cut" series where they examine some of the lesser known and underseen movies of an actor or filmmaker's resume. Everyone has certainly heard of Steven Spielberg, but Will and Don look past the obvious hits to present some of their favorites of his that maybe you have forgotten.

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Five Elements that Make "Thunder Road" a Great Movie

by Kevin Gardner

There are movies that just set the bar higher for other films. If you are looking for a classic that does just that, you need to see Thunder Road, starring Robert Mitchum. The movie is also significant because it was one of the first to be shot in widescreen. Overall, Thunder Road is a great movie that is worth watching. Here are five good reasons that you should stream it today.

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