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We know what you're thinking: This week's movie is just called O?! Yep! It is! O is one of two modern-day adaptations of Shakespeare's Othello that were released in 2001. The main character, Odin (Me…
From John Carpenter, the mind behind classics like Halloween and The Thing, comes a sci-fi action horror movie that is terrible and called Ghosts of Mars. Starring Ice Cube, Natasha Henstridge and Ja…
This week, we're joined by Ben Volchok to review an all-star movie with one of the biggest all-star casts to ever claim to have an all-star cast. It's Rat Race, directed by Jerry Zucker. It's about a…
Before Chris Rock was a zebra, he was a white blood cell cop, hot on the trail of a murderous virus inside the dangerous city of Bill Murray. This week we're heading into the bloodstream to check out…
Things are starting to heat up as we head into the month of August, and we're not just talking about the Aussie weather. Original Sin is a period drama that sells itself as an erotic thriller. Watch …
We love the Planet of the Apes movies. The original series is great, the reboot trilogy is also great, and even the short-lived TV series is a lot of fun. There's always been one entry into the franc…
Before it was a World, it was a Jurassic Park III. Director Joe Johnston brings the franchise into new territory by turning the dinosaur island into a non-stop action extravaganza. We've got Sam Neil…
We love a videogame adaptation here on the show, especially because we've both dabbled in the gamer lifestyle. However, an adaptation that's actually a completely new story and universe with a brand …
In a year filled with nostalgic movies, it's time to check out a film that really captured our imagination as children. Cats & Dogs is a spy-comedy about a secret war between pets filled with espiona…
The sea is a scary place. It's full of dangerous unknowns, creatures yet to be discovered... And evil talking fish played by Alan Rickman! This week, we're reviewing the American version of a Danish …
It's one of the highest-earning movie franchises in the world, gaining billions of dollars at the box office. The sequels gradually turned into globe-crossing, heist-filled, espionage-y superhero adv…
Videogame adaptations don't have a good track record. Some would say we've only recently been getting good ones, but even then they are few and far between. But what if, in 2001, they made an adaptat…
Hey, do you remember Ghostbusters? Do you watch The X-Files? Do you enjoy a good, extended fart joke? If so, we've got a movie for you! It's Evolution, Ivan Reitman's sci-fi comedy, that has many sim…
We're back with yet another awful comedy from 2001. The Animal is all about Rob Schneider being injured and put back together with random animal parts. Things start to go "hilariously" wrong when he …
Now, this is a big one! Not just in terms of episode length or the movie's runtime, but also in terms of how much there is to dissect in this film. It's time to chat about Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor,…
It's a debate that's been had all throughout history, dividing friendships and creating discourse. Which movie is better... Shrek or Shrek 2. Today, to celebrate the 21st anniversary of Shrek's cinem…
Pulse (回路 / Kairo) is a Japanese horror film by Kiyoshi Kurosawa that made waves at film festivals in 2001. It's a dark, atmospheric exploration of the internet, ghosts, and loneliness that is really…
We've watched it countless times as kids, now it's time to see how it holds up with our grizzled movie-watching eyes. The Mummy Returns, released May 4th in 2001, is the sequel to the classic Brendan…
We've done a lot of Sylvester Stallone movies here on the podcast. We've seen him be a truck driver, an arm wrestler, a hitman, and even a cab-driving country singer. In this episode, we finally get …
Grab your big knife and head into the outback with us this week as we check in with everyone's favourite Aussie larrikin in Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles! It's the third and final film in this clas…