Armchair Producers

Armchair Producers, Podcast George Terran Armchair Producers, Podcast George Terran

Episode 91: BlackkKlansman

This week we are going to review the Spike Lee joint, BlackkKlansman. Coming off of last week's Inside Man, this is a very different experience.

George gorged himself on pulp stories... namely the recent Lovecraft Country TV series, and the book it is based on.

ELsewhere, Holiday Trav watched more of The Crown, and It: Chapter 2

Finally, George and Travis will be talking about Bruce Springsteen's latest album.

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Episode 90: The Inside Man

Following on from last week's #chainmovie of Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country, we followed Christopher Plummer to this rather unusual Spike Lee joint.

Meanwhile, Travis and George watched the latest offering from Christopher Nolan, care of #Tenet -- our return to traditional cinema in over eight months.

George also played #Titanfall2, #Gears5, and some of Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. He also listened to Puscifer's new album, and the new album from AC/DC.

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Episode 89: Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country

This week Travis and George explore the unknown frontier of the future with the classic Col War inspired Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country. Next week Travis has chosen to follow Christopher Plummer to The Inside Man for our #chainmovie.

Meanwhile, George watched the Next Generation Star Trek movies and they don't really stand the test of time.

Travis experienced Puscifer and their online Live show, and watched #Netflix original movie, Trial of the Chicago Seven.

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Episode 88: Big Trouble in Little China

This week we talk about Big Trouble in Little China. Then George's final chain movie -- before handing the reins over to Travis once more -- is revealed to be the Cold War Star Trek movie, The Undiscovered Country. Travis talks about the new Russell Crowe movie, Unhinged, the new Netflix series, The Queen's Gambit, and Seduced. Elsewhere, George discusses the unusual, old-fashioned stylings of Netflix's remake of Rebecca, and he revisits Battlestar Galactica.

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Episode 86: Coraline

This week we discuss the Henry Selick directed movie, Coraline. For next week, we follow Keith David to John Carpenter’s The Thing. Travis watched the first three episodes of Brave New World, and he soldiered on through more of Star Trek Discovery.

Meanwhile George watched Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and That's My Boy.

Also George posits the question, “What franchises from our childhood remain strong, and are still creating content?”

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Episode 79: The Interview (1998)

After three weeks, Travis’ plan is finally revealed. With the Chain Movie Sessions leading to the Hugo Weaving starring, The Interview (1998).

Meanwhile George suffered through the terrible VIN Diesel movie, Bloodshot so you don’t have to.

Travis took a trip to Lovecraft Country and was left with mixed feelings.

Lasting, the dynamic duo share their thoughts on the Xbox exclusive, Grounded.

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Episode 73: Withnail & I

This week’s pre-ramble is brought to you by George as he flusters his way through talking about near-miss blockbuster movies, such as National Treasure, Zootopia, John Carter, and The Prince of Persia.
This week Travis and George review The Philadelphia Experiment from 1984. While it has a mildly interesting concept of time travel displacement, it is a mess of a movie. But it does get them talking about more successful time travel moves, leading them to watch The Final Countdown from 1980 for next week’s show.
Travis also reviews Richard Jewell by Clint Eastwood, and The Crazies (2010 version).

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