Happy holidays, listeners! It's episode 74. This time around, we chat about some more musicals, specifically those written by Rodgers & Hammerstein. We also checked out the latest movie in the Rocky franchise, despite not being particularly familiar with its predecessors. Enjoy!
IN THEATERS Creed - It seems Michael B. Jordan may, in fact, be perfect. THEME MOVIES The King and I (1956) - Shall we dance? Why, yes, we shall. South Pacific (1958) - Some enchanted evening, you may see strange colors. The Sound of Music (1965) - The first three notes just happen to be pretty great. Cinderella (1997) - Impossible! (As in nearly impossible to sit through.) E-mail us at flickyeahpodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @flickyeahcast, like us on facebook at facebook.com/flickyeahpodcast, and subscribe/write a review on iTunes! Intro music by Andre Kennedy. Like him on facebook and check him out on SoundCloud!
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Thanks for checking out episode 73! This time around, we discuss a few live action movies where animals talk. The sampling may not contain the best movies ever made but we certainly had fun talking about them. Our new movie this episode is the final installment of the Hunger Games series. This may be the first major movie series we've seen all the way through on the podcast. Feel free to check out our thoughts on the others in episodes 1, 29, and 51. Enjoy!
IN THEATERS The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay - Part 2 - Entertaining enough. We're not heartbroken that this series is over. (Fair warning, we spoil the Katniss-Peeta-Gale love story.) THEME MOVIES Hot to Trot - Hannah makes Flick Yeah! history with her rating of this one. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey - Not as scary and sad as we remember. Babe - "That'll do, pig." Dr. Dolittle (1998) - Even if the movie isn't great, Eddie Murphy sure is fun to watch. E-mail us at flickyeahpodcast@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @flickyeahcast, like us on facebook at facebook.com/flickyeahpodcast, and subscribe/write a review on iTunes! Intro music by Andre Kennedy. Like him on facebook and check him out on SoundCloud! Check out Humane Hollywood, the American Humane Association's website that covers animals in film! |
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