by Junk
30. August 2010 00:19
JunkCast Episode #38
Film Reviewed:
She's Out Of My League / Batman: Under The Red Hood / Cop Out

Hot chick, geeky guy? No shit.

Judd Winnick scores again. Pretty damn good.

Once again, Morgan shows us that he shouldn't be allowed in movies.
00:00 - 1:25 - Ravers On Dope - "Hardcore Vibes"
01:26 - 04:11 - Intro / iTunes Announcement
04:11 - 04:32 - 3 Movies This Week
04:32 - 06:37 - She's Out Of My League
06:37 - 08:53 - Batman: Under The Red Hood
08:53 - 19:10 - Movie News
22:51 - 24:41 - JunkCast Trivia (New Rules! New Email - TheJunkCast@Gmail.com)
22:42 - 25:35 - Good Nights
25:35 - 28:19 - DJ Flavor - "Tetris Attack"
TRT: 28:19 minutes
MP3 - 256 kbps - 48k - 53 Mbs
Listen to it here:Episode #38.
by Junk
27. August 2010 08:38
You know, when new movies are announced, I usually don’t get too excited. Unless it’s a name I recognize like making one of my favorite comic books in to a movie or TV show (ie, Walking Dead, Scott Pilgrim or Locke and Key). When movies are first announced there is little more than who is attached to the project, a basic log line and a few facts (maybe it’s based on a book, or a real life event, or just some keen idea). So all in all, I don’t get too excited even if there is an actor I like attached to it, or a cool log line.
But when a director I love is attached to a new project, I don’t go balls out excited, but I keep an eye on it, on the back burner if you will. And that’s what I was doing with 127 Hours. Directed by Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later, and that abortion of a film Slumdog Millionaire), directed a “based on real life events of” movie, and usually that tends to make me go “I could give 2 fucks and hen.” I usually don’t give a shit about “real life” movies. And I FUCKING hate it when I am talking to people and they say “it was such a good movie because that really happened!”
Oh really, Captain Fuck-wit? So everything happened just like that? Just like the movie? All those special effects were just renditions of what really was accounted for? All those words were dead on, 100% accurate? No extra drama was added, or alcoholism was taken out? Fuck me, Super Dick, history books can’t even get dialogue and events correct and it’s written by people who do it for a living.
Anyway, I digress. Even though this movie is based on real life events, it still looks entertaining, not because it’s based on real life events, but because the direction and acting looks good. Here’s the trailer.
by Junk
26. August 2010 09:27
It's roughly the same trailer that premiered at Comic Con last month, with a little extra footage. And of course in clear quality. Halloween this year will be spent at home, my friends!
by Junk
16. August 2010 00:53
JunkCast Episode #36
Film Reviewed:
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World
00:00 - 02:23 - Intro / Sex Bob-omb - "Launch Pad McQuack"
02:24 - 13:22 - At The Theater In Line
13:23 - 15:49 - The Audio Trailer
15:50 - 15:55 - The Game Begins
15:56 - 18:35 - Level 1: The Actors / Casting
18:36 - 20:50 - Level 2: Sound / Music
20:51 - 21:47 - CUT SCENE 1: Scott Pilgrim OST - "I Hate You, Please Die"
21:48 - 23:42 - Level 3: The Script
23:43 - 24:33 - Level 4: Art Direction
24:34 - 25:28 - Level 5: Viz FX
25:29 - 28:36 - CUT SCENE 2: Plum Tree - "Scott Pilgrim"
28:37 - 32:20 - Level 6: Editing
32:21 - 33:54 - Level 7: Direction
33:55 - 35:43 - CUT SCENE 3: Sex Bob-omb - "Garbage Truck"
35:44 - 37:19 - Final Boss - Over all? What did you think?
37:20 - 40:21 - JunkCast Trivia
40:22 - 41:18 - Goodbyes and who is coming on the show next?
41:19 - 45:33 - End Song - Former Fat Boys - "Seven Evil Exes"



TRT: 45:33 minutes
MP3 - 256 kbps - 48k - 85 Mbs
Listen to it here: Episode #36.
by Junk
14. August 2010 06:21
Premiering on Adult Swim as I was wathcing the movie in the theater on Thursday night, was the Scott Pilgrim Animation.

This short animates the volume 2 flashback, and as you can see, is based very much on the art of Bryan Lee O’Malley. As in the film (released today; read Adam’s review here) Michael Cera plays Scott, Allison Pill plays Kim, and two other actors switch things up, playing different roles here than in the movie. Mae Whitman plays Lisa and Jason Schwartzman plays Simon Lee.
Since their Embed code sucks cock, here is a link to the video
VIDEO LINK FOR SCOTT PILGRIM AWESOMENESS
by Junk
9. August 2010 00:33
JunkCast Episode #35
Film Reviewed:
The Quiet Man
00:00 - 01:52 - Intro / DVDA "Now You're A Man"
01:53 - 19:51 -
The Quiet Man reviewed
19:52 - 21:39 -
Evil Twin Week at
My Remote Radio
21:40 - 26:09 - Our First Riff Tracks
26:10 - 29:20 - JunkCast Trivia
29:21 - 30:44 - Man Movie Questions
30:45 - 33:49 - Thank yous and good-byes - The All Women Cast Who Make Me Lunch!

Nothing speaks Man or Irish more than yellow...

All manly man where white vests so everyone can see the blood of his enemies easier

That hat had better be making lunch which how much you spent on it. Wait, you're making lunch, ok then.

Men enjoying being men. In manly black and manly white. Real men don't need color.
TRT: 33:49 minutes
MP3 - 256 kbps - 48k - 63 Mbs
Listen to it here: Episode #35.
by Junk
5. August 2010 10:00
by Junk
1. August 2010 23:30
JunkCast Episode #34
Film Reviewed:
Angel-A
00:00 - Intro Music / Artist Unknown
01:43 - Quick emails
02:30 -
Angel-A review
09:41 - French films in my collection
16:29 - "My week" that was highly edited (this was cut from 12 minutes to about 2)
19:13 -
"Happy Birthday Harry Potter. 30 Years Old"
19:44 -
Lisa Simpson is Wedded TODAY
20:08 - Film News: Miramax, Seven Samurai on Blu Ray, and more.
23:38 - JunkCast Trivia w/ Ritiland
33:22 - Goodbyes and Follow Me on Twitter, My Remote Radio and other shit

"That's a huge bitch."

French movies... I love French movies.
TRT: 39:38 minutes
MP3 - 256 kbps - 48k - 76 Mbs
Listen to it here: Episode #34.
by Junk
27. July 2010 07:42

Bunny.
With 300, Watchmen, and Dawn of the Dead under his belt, and Legend of the Guardians on the slip of being released, Zack Snyder’s new film Sucker Punch looks just as awesome as his previous films. And the posters have just been released.
For visual style Zack Snyder makes a damn crisp film. While not a big fan of 300 I still loved the visual story telling. I loved Watchmen, even though many would disagree with me. And as far as remakes go, Dawn of the Dead was one of the best I have seen, aside from All Quiet on the Western Front and The Thing. So when Zack Snyder’s name comes up as a director, I can’t help but sit up and pap a little more attention.
His new film, Sucker Punch, sounds like a really cool concept. Starring Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Emily Browning, Scott Glenn, Vanessa Hudgens and Jamie Chung, in the story about Babydoll (Emily Browning) who is trapped and confined in a mental institution. Here she fantasizes about an alternate reality, in a hope of mental escapism. . Browning and the other girls are all wards of the institution in which Browning is trying to find a handful of objects that will allow her to escape. Snyder has said many times that the film will be a dark, violent fantasty full of guns, action and monsters. Well, after looking at the trailer and the posters, I couldn’t be happier and more excited.
Check out these wicked posters, click on them for a bigger size, and follow to the bottom for the trailer.