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Join hosts Kenny and Del for a full discussion and breakdown of a new Movie every Friday.  The Brothers will dive into pre-production, film performance, writing, direction, acting, scenes, and more.  We hope our discussions will entertain you and spark your interest in each film we review. Aloha!   

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    • 5.0 • 83 Ratings

Join hosts Kenny and Del for a full discussion and breakdown of a new Movie every Friday.  The Brothers will dive into pre-production, film performance, writing, direction, acting, scenes, and more.  We hope our discussions will entertain you and spark your interest in each film we review. Aloha!   

    The Black Phone (ENCORE)

    The Black Phone (ENCORE)

    Today’s show is a review and discussion of Scott Derrickson’s coming-of-age horror thriller film, The Black Phone.

    Joe King is an American author better known by the pen name Joe Hill.  He chose the pen name after not wanting to capitalize on his father’s name, the legendary author Stephen King.  Hill’s first novel was a collection of short stories that was first published in October 2005 in the United Kingdom titled “20th Century Ghosts.”  Saddled right in the middle of this collection is the 30-page short story called The Black Phone.  Originally published in the Autumn 2004 edition of The Third Alternative, a quarterly published high production magazine that features cutting-edge speculative fiction, The Black Phone tells the story of child abduction by a man aptly called “The Grabber.”  Trapped in a basement room, the boy’s only hope lies in a mysterious disconnected black phone that hangs on the basement wall.  When the phone rings, the child hears the whispers of the kidnapper’s previous, and now dead, victims.  Produced by horror powerhouse Blumhouse studios and distributed by Universal Pictures, Scott Derrickson's adaptation of this short story turned into a major motion picture leaned into his own middle school experience growing up in the 1970s in Denver, Colorado.  The film incorporates many items from Derrickson’s memory of that period, including the overcast skies, chain link fences, and the violence that existed for him inside and outside the home.

    In this show, we do more than a movie review by delving into the lives of the cast and crew, fan theories, trivia, scene breakdowns, and anything related to the film itself.  Needless to say, our shows are a little longer than your average movie review show, but we can assure you that our shows are jam-packed with entertaining and interesting discussions.  If that sounds like your sort of bag, hang out with Kenny and Del as they get into The Black Phone.

    Tom Savini Black Phone Mask creation:  https://ew.com/movies/black-phone-mask-tom-savini-scott-derrickson-interview/ 

    Screenrant Black Phone Article:  https://screenrant.com/black-phone-ending-explained-meaning/

    Amazon Black Mask:  https://www.amazon.com/Costume-Grabber-Halloween-Cosplay-Masquerade/dp/B0B2CSQ41R/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2JQ8NTBD00UIE&keywords=black%2Bphone%2Bmask&qid=1660708924&s=instant-video&sprefix=black%2Bphone%2Bmask%2Cinstant-video%2C233&sr=1-1-catcorr&th=1

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    Theme song "Loli'ana" written and performed by award-winning musician Kamuela Kahoano.   Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/.  Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can be seen here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA  

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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Dune (ENCORE)

    Dune (ENCORE)

    Today’s show is a discussion and review of the 2021 film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction epic “Dune”. 

    It's been 37 years since Dune has been adapted for film, but thanks to Legendary Entertainment and Director Denis Villenueve, we finally get to see the legendary science fiction novel in the theater once again.  

    Join Kenny and Del for a full discussion and breakdown.  The Brothers will dive into pre-production, film performance, writing, direction, acting, scenes, and more.  We hope our discussion will not only entertain you, but will also spark your interest in this film.     
     
    Check out this interview of Denis Villenueve by Vanity Fair:
    https://youtu.be/GoAA0sYkLI0

    Check out this quick summary of the Dune timeline by Quinn's Ideas:
    https://youtu.be/oI0Cd73lxcw

    Thanks for listening and feel free to hit us up on any of our social media platforms!     

    https://linktr.ee/BiAPodcast

    Theme song "Loli'ana" written and performed by award-winning musician Kamuela Kahoano.   Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/.  Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can be seen here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA  

    Thanks for listening!  Don't forget our next bi-weekly Pod and keep an eye out for our specials, series, request line, and news episodes!  And please subscribe and review!

    • 1 hr 49 min
    No Time to Die (ENCORE)

    No Time to Die (ENCORE)

    Today’s show is a discussion and review of the long awaited last ride of Daniel Craig’s James Bond in No Time To Die.

    From 1953 to 1966, Ian Fleming wrote and published 12 James Bond novels and two short story collections.  Following Fleming’s death in 1964, an additional 42 Bond novels were written by several authors commissioned by Ian Fleming Publications up to as recently as 2018.  Proven popular stories for TV, radio, and comics, the first of Fleming’s novels to be adapted for film was Dr No in 1962 starring Sean Connery.  The remainder of Fleming’s Bond novels were made into films from 1962 to 1987, before the first post-Fleming novel was used to make License to Kill in 1987 starring Timothy Dalton as Bond.

    At the time, the only Fleming novel that had not been adapted to film by EON films, remained unused until 2006, discounting a loosely based 1967 spoof of the same name.  Daniel Craig has been surprisingly cast to take the reins of Britain’s super spy, as the new James Bond.  And for Craig's debut, Fleming's first novel was used for the new Bond era's first film Casino Royale.

    The era of a new James Bond had begun and critics and audience fell in love with Craig’s rough raw take on the former suave debonair persona that we had grown used to for the past 5 decades. Since its debut Casino Royale has grossed $594 million dollars worldwide and was in the top 10 grossing films of 2006.  Craig went on to star in 3 more Bond films; Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre.  In total, these 4 Daniel Craig Bond films had a worldwide gross of nearly $3.2 billion dollars and an average Rotten Tomatoes score of 78% by critics and 74% by audiences.  Needless to say, we thought the studio wouldn’t  stop making Bond films anytime soon.

    A few years after Spectre, it was announced that the next Bond movie would be Daniel Craig’s last.  Although the news was disappointing, it didn’t seem like a big deal at the time, but now that No Time To Die is finally here, looking forward to watching it was bitter sweet.

    Join Kenny and Del for a full discussion and breakdown.  The Brothers will dive into pre-production, film performance, writing, direction, acting, scenes, and more.  We hope our discussion will not only entertain you, but will also spark your interest in this film.     

    Thanks for listening and feel free to hit us up on any of our social media platforms!     
    https://linktr.ee/BiAPodcast

    Theme song "Loli'ana" written and performed by award-winning musician Kamuela Kahoano.   Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/.  Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can be seen here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA  

    Thanks for listening!  Don't forget our next bi-weekly Pod and keep an eye out for our specials, series, request line, and news episodes!  And please subscribe and review!

    • 2 hr 24 min
    Kenny Says Farwell

    Kenny Says Farwell

    This is Kenny's last show as full-time co-host and he is leaving the show to pursue his dream of being a full-time artist. Thank you to everyone that made his journey a truly rewarding one.  Do not fret, though, because Del is going to continue on!
    Del will have a new show, new logo, and new format, but the same ole host.  The first show launches under the Brothers in Armchairs brand on July 7th.  There’s no need to search for the show because it’ll drop as our normal Friday show.  At some point down the road, if feedback is favorable and I don’t get a splat rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Del will move to his own site and hopefully all of you will come along for the ride. 


    The Brothers in Armchairs Podcast and its over 160 episode archive will remain right where it is for everyone to enjoy.  And who knows, whenever we can get Kenny away from his art projects, maybe we’ll bust out an episode or two.  So don’t cancel your subscription because one day you just might see a new show pop up on a random Friday and you can bask in the glory of Kenny’s beautiful voice once again. 

    So, sit back relax and listen as we dive into a final goodbye for Kenny which includes some surprises and fond farewell wishes on the Brothers in Armchairs Podcast.
    Our media link:  https://linktr.ee/BiAPodcast 

    Theme song "Loli'ana" was written and performed by award-winning musician Kamuela Kahoano.   Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/.  Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can be seen here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA  

    Thanks for listening!  And please subscribe and review!

    • 36 min
    Superman The Movie (1978) 45th Anniversary

    Superman The Movie (1978) 45th Anniversary

    Ever since Superman burst onto the scene 85 years ago in the first issue of Action Comics, Superman - The Legendary Man of Steel - has been Earth’s mightiest hero.  Originally created by Joe Schuster and Jerry Siegel in June of 1938, Superman has enjoyed many different iterations on the stage and screen, but none would be more important than the 1978 blockbuster Superman the Movie.  However, like all great films, the journey from print to the screen would be arduous and filled with classic Hollywood turmoil.
    Hang out with us as we dive deep into Richard Donner’s 1978 classic, starring Christopher Reeve as Superman, Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor, Marlon Brando as Jor-El, and Margot Kidder as Lois Lane on The Brothers in Armchairs Podcast.  And just maybe, you’ll believe a man can fly. 


    Hang out with us as we discuss and review the 1978 classic, "Superman The Movie" on The Brothers in Armchairs Podcast. 

    Links:
    35th Anniversary Trailer: https://youtu.be/grO4OcJ6cgY
    Requesting the Puzo Script:  https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/560456
    Dark Infinity Reddit Theory: https://www.reddit.com/r/DC_Cinematic/comments/xlmj8k/everything_known_about_mario_puzos_superman/
    Kill Bill Superman Comment:  https://youtu.be/I_cEoK1mXms
    Christopher Reeve Criticizes Brando:  https://youtu.be/w9uyvZ4answ
    Stockard Channing as Lois Lane:  https://youtu.be/ZWGv799MR_k 
    ABC Superman Trailer:  https://youtu.be/Kay-eRh4Phg

    Our media link:  https://linktr.ee/BiAPodcast

    Theme song "Loli'ana" was written and performed by award-winning musician Kamuela Kahoano.   Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/.  Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can be seen here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA  

    Thanks for listening!  And please subscribe and review!

    • 2 hr 39 min
    The Super Mario Bros Movie (2023)

    The Super Mario Bros Movie (2023)

    One of video games most iconic characters Mario, went from humble beginnings to a billion dollar franchise.  Along the way, Mario and his twin brother Luigi, got the feature film treatment, including an anime version in 1986, which is a cult classic in Japan and a live action version in 1993, which is widely considered a bomb despite at least breaking even at the box office.  The 93’ version was so ill received by critics and audiences that even the mention of another live action Mario movie was taboo.
    In fact, for the film's 20th anniversary, Bob Hoskins, who played Mario, said it was the worst thing he’d ever done.  And Dennis Hopper, who played King Coopa, said that his then 6 year old son asked him why he played that terrible guy King Koopa to which Hopper answered “Well Henry, I did that so you could have shoes”.  His son replied, “Dad, I don’t need shoes that badly”.

    So why then, 30 years later, did Nintendo, Illumination, and Universal Pictures bankroll another Mario Bros. feature film?  Did they waste $100 million bucks on a franchise destined to bomb in the theater?  Or do we finally have a feature film worthy of our love for the Mario Brothers?

    Hang out with us as we discuss and review the 2023 animated adventure film “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” on The Brothers in Armchairs Podcast.  
      
    Our media link:  https://linktr.ee/BiAPodcast

    Theme song "Loli'ana" was written and performed by award-winning musician Kamuela Kahoano.   Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/.  Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can be seen here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA  

    Thanks for listening!  And please subscribe and review!

    • 1 hr 15 min

Customer Reviews

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83 Ratings

83 Ratings

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Exactly what I am looking for in movie reviews

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