On Cinema at the Cinema | |
Episode | 1 |
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Hosts | Tim Heidecker |
Guests | Gregg Turkington |
Released | November 2, 2012 |
Films reviewed | The Man with the Iron Fists (2012, 96 mins.) Flight (2012, 138 mins.) |
Popcorn Classics | Multiplicity (1996, 117 mins.) |
Segments | Popcorn Classics |
Runtime | 6 min. 58 sec. |
Video link | YouTube |
Following the success of their hit movie review podcast, Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington begin a new chapter with their web series, On Cinema at the Cinema.
Tim welcomes the viewers and introduces the new web series, as well as his guest, film expert Gregg Turkington. The two jump right in, reviewing their first film of the new series, The Man with the Iron Fists. Tim begins to read off the cast and crew, and when Gregg jumps in to mention Lucy Liu, Tim immediately establishes that it is his job to read the cast/crew and synopsis.
The pair review The Man with the Iron Fists. Tim praises the direction, while Gregg notes his pleasure in seeing Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu. For Flight, Tim calls it “phenomenal” and picks it to win Best Picture. Gregg calls it a “departure” for Robert Zemeckis, and warns parents not to bring children to see it due to its scary nature.
Gregg's first-ever Popcorn Classic is Multiplicity (1996, 117 minutes). He calls is “Michael Keaton's finest [two] hour[s]” and encourages viewers to make time to see it over the weekend.
The Man with the Iron Fists (2012, 96 mins.)
Tim: 4 bags of popcorn, 1 soda
Gregg: 5 bags of popcorn, 2 sodas
Flight (2012, 138 mins.)
Tim: 5 bags of popcorn, 2 sodas, OSCAR PICK
Gregg: 5 bags of popcorn (+1 extra bag for John Goodman), 1 candy bar, OSCAR PICK