Michael Douglas is a gun-toting anti-hero who navigates the gritty Los Angeles landscape in Joel Schumacher's 1993 psychological thriller Falling Down. Along with a review of the film and its Blu-ray, this video also contains brief reviews of six other movies that share similar themes, including Taxi Driver and Hobo with a Shotgun!
“Joel refers to Poison Ivy as a ‘beautiful, sexy’ version of the Unabomber. Never really thought of it that way, to be honest. Never gotten that drunk or stoned.”
Solkir reviews one of the stupidest superhero movies ever made, Batman & Robin. But instead of screaming for twenty minutes about the terrible puns, he attempts to analyze this film in a more logical, detached way, and discovers... it's still horrible.
Joshua defends every Batman fan's most hated director, Joel Schumacher. Find out why Josh thinks the problem with Batman Forever and Batman & Robin is that they weren't camp enough, and why you should just leave Joel Schumacher alone!
It's the movie version of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, directed by Joel Schumacher and starring two relatively unknown actors at the time (Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum) who clearly weren't hired for their singing abilities.
“Every break with the laws of physics is explained with ‘It’s a Batman Movie.’”
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
The beginning of the end of the Batman film franchise.
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