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  • Miracle (2004)
    2025/03/06


    In this episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we lace up our skates and take a deep dive into Miracle (2004), the film that turns Cold War tensions into the most rousing sports montage of all time. Starring Kurt Russell’s aggressively Minnesotan accent as Coach Herb Brooks, this Disney-fied underdog story tells the true tale of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team—the scrappy college kids who took down the invincible Soviet Union and made Al Michaels’ voice immortal.


    Join us as we dissect Russell’s grizzled motivational speeches, debate whether hockey hair peaked in the ‘80s, and revel in the fist-pumping glory of one of the greatest sports movie climaxes ever filmed. Is Miracle the ultimate underdog story, or just another by-the-numbers sports flick with an overuse of slow-motion? Find out as we slapshot our way through this one—do you believe in podcasts?!

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    7 分
  • A Real Pain (2025)
    2025/02/03

    Ah, A Real Pain – the 2025 cinematic concoction from Jesse Eisenberg, where Holocaust tourism and buddy comedy meet in the most awkward way possible. Featuring Eisenberg as the neurotic Daniel and Kieran Culkin as the human wrecking ball Benji, the film is a chaotic blend of grief, humor, and earnest introspection. It’s as if someone thought, “Let’s make a poignant movie about trauma, but also sprinkle in some knock-knock jokes at a funeral.” The result? A messy, uneven, but oddly compelling hot mess that dares you to cringe, laugh, and maybe even tear up.

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    9 分
  • Deadpool Vs. Wolverine (2024)
    2025/01/27

    In this episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we dive into the mayhem that is Deadpool vs. Wolverine (2024). Claws clash with quips as Hugh Jackman’s grumpy Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds’ irreverent Deadpool face off in a showdown for the ages. From hilarious banter to over-the-top action sequences and an unexpectedly heartfelt bromance, this movie delivers chaos, comedy, and a few existential crises. Plus, we talk about Charlize Theron’s icy villain, "Mortem’s Menagerie," and why Deadpool singing is the best thing you didn’t know you needed. Tune in for laughs, snark, and a solid 10/10 severed limbs rating! 🦸‍♂️🔪

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    8 分
  • Moon (2009)
    2025/01/20

    Here’s a possible description for the podcast episode about Moon:

    In this episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we venture into the stark, eerie landscapes of Duncan Jones’ sci-fi masterpiece Moon (2009). Join us as we dissect Sam Rockwell’s stunning performance(s), unpack the film’s themes of identity and isolation, and critique the corporate greed that fuels its chilling narrative. Whether you’re here for the mind-bending twists or the existential crises, this episode has something for every movie lover. Spoiler warning: It’s a lunar deep dive you won’t forget!


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    10 分
  • Avengers of Justice: Farce Wars (2008)
    2025/01/13

    In this laugh-filled episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we take on the zany superhero spoof Avengers of Justice: Farce Wars (2008). Packed with over-the-top parody, questionable special effects, and enough puns to make your head spin, this film hilariously blends pop culture references and slapstick comedy into a chaotic ride through the superhero genre.

    Join us as we dissect the absurd plot, outrageous characters like Superbat and Beaverine, and whether the movie’s humor lands or misses the mark. Is it a clever send-up of superhero tropes, or just a low-budget farce that overstays its welcome? We’ve got opinions, jokes, and more references than you can shake a lightsaber at.

    Grab your cape and tune in for this superhero smackdown of an episode!

    Keywords: Avengers of Justice, superhero parody, movie review, comedy, Lunchtime Movie Critics, spoof films.

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    8 分
  • Bedazzled (2000)
    2025/01/06

    In this episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we dive into the hilarious, over-the-top world of Bedazzled (2000). Join us as we revisit Brendan Fraser's wildly entertaining performance as a hapless everyman who trades his soul for seven wishes, only to find out the Devil (Elizabeth Hurley) doesn't play fair. From Fraser's ridiculous character transformations to Hurley's iconic and devilishly stylish portrayal, we break down what makes this remake a sinful delight.

    Does Bedazzled hold up as a comedy classic? Or is it another cautionary tale about making deals with the Devil? Tune in for witty banter, sharp insights, and a few unexpected lessons about the price of wishing for more. Whether you're a die-hard Fraser fan or just discovering this cult favorite, you'll find plenty to love (and laugh about) in this episode!

    Keywords: Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, Harold Ramis, Bedazzled, comedy movie review, Faustian bargains, Lunchtime Movie Critics.

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    8 分
  • The Last Starfighter (1984)
    2024/12/30

    In this out-of-this-world episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we take a nostalgic dive into the 1984 sci-fi cult classic The Last Starfighter. What happens when a teenager’s arcade gaming skills make him the galaxy’s last hope against an alien armada? Spoiler: hilarity, cheesy special effects, and heartwarming moments ensue.

    Join us as we break down Alex Rogan’s journey from trailer park dreamer to intergalactic hero, analyze the memorable characters like the charming Centauri and lovable Grig, and laugh at the delightfully over-the-top villainy of Xur. We’ll also chat about the film’s groundbreaking CGI and why this movie remains a beloved time capsule of 80s pop culture.

    Whether you’re a fan of retro sci-fi or just love a good underdog story, this episode is sure to beam you up into the Starfighter universe. Ready your joysticks, it’s game on!

    Keywords: The Last Starfighter, 80s sci-fi, arcade games, movie review, cult classics, Lunchtime Movie Critics.

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    9 分
  • Red One (2024)
    2024/12/24

    In this festive episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we dive headfirst into the wild holiday action-comedy Red One! Starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Chris Evans, and a brawny J.K. Simmons as Santa Claus, this film flips the Christmas genre on its head with globetrotting adventures, over-the-top action sequences, and enough holiday spirit to deck your halls.

    We discuss the bonkers plot, standout performances, and whether Red One successfully balances its high-octane antics with heartfelt holiday themes. Is this the ultimate Christmas action flick, or just another lump of coal in the stocking? Tune in as we unwrap every explosive moment with our signature blend of wit, banter, and hot takes. Grab your eggnog and settle in, this episode is one sleigh ride you won't want to miss!

    Keywords: Red One, Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, J.K. Simmons, Christmas movies, holiday action-comedy, movie review, Lunchtime Movie Critics.

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    8 分