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Karen
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Kelsey
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Karen
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Kelsey
And that sound means it is time for another episode of Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. I am your host, Movie Mike, joined by my wife and co host, Kelsey.
Mike
How are you surviving not thriving in the wake of the ice storm? The injured elbow, the injured tailbone.
Kelsey
Yeah, we talked about that here, right?
Mike
Yes, I think I mentioned It.
Kelsey
You're recovering now and stepped foot outside the house because everything's still covered in ice. Luckily, we did not lose power.
Mike
Yes. I want to say we were among the very fortunate. Like, we.
Kelsey
So much so. I felt guilty.
Mike
I felt guilty, too. I told a friend that who had lost power, and she was like, don't feel guilty. She's like, you can't control it. It truly was, for those not in Nashville, a situation of circumstance in which. Which way the trees fell and which.
Kelsey
Trees fell, honestly, because trees are falling around us.
Mike
We have one in our front yard that has a branch that's, like, pretty split and cracked and hasn't fallen. But, yeah, I mean, there's ones in our backyard. There's power lines down, like, across the street from our house. It really was just a matter of, did you have a tree near your power line?
Kelsey
But we are good. Your injury is getting better every day.
Mike
It is, yeah. I'm just. I'm a shut in right now.
Kelsey
But we are here to do our first best and worst of the month. We're going to combine December and January.
Mike
Two months that somehow felt like years.
Kelsey
In the movie review, we'll be talking about the Wrecking Crew starring Dave Batista and Jason Momoa on Prime. And in the trailer park, I'll break down the Masters of the Universe trailer because I wasn't the biggest fan of the animated show, but my brother was because he was born in the 80s. I remember the old school movie, but I've been excited for this one. Except for the fact that Jared Leto is in it.
Mike
You're a Jared Leto.
Kelsey
It's just hard to be excited about a movie that he is in right now.
Mike
But we've told the story of seeing him on a lime scooter downtown, right?
Kelsey
Yeah, I just saw. We just saw him randomly just go.
Mike
Yeah, it wasn't even you. You were driving me. You were dropping me off for dinner with a friend. And I was like, was that Jared Leto on a lime scooter? And we looked up and sure enough, 30 seconds to Mars was in town. I was like, that was definitely Jared Leto on a lime scooter.
Kelsey
I would say I'm not so much just a hater of his acting.
Mike
It just seems just him in general. Even better.
Kelsey
No, just because I think it's him in any kind of superhero property where they just need a name and. And they're like, let's get Jared Leto. Like, Dallas Buyers Club love him.
Mike
You could get a lot of other.
Kelsey
Mediocre white men with long hair in American Psycho. He's great. I think he's a good actor, but I think when he gets plugged into these big franchises, he's not the right guy. They probably asked like 10 other people and they're like, all right, let's get Jared Leto. But that is what we're going to be talking about. Thank you for being here. Thank you for being subscribed. Shout out to the Monday Morning Movie Crew. And now let's talk movies from the Nashville Podcast Network. This is Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. A lot of movies to talk about, so let's get right into the list. Watched a lot of. We watched so many things in December, So we'll do December 1st, then January. Kelsey, what was your favorite movie, the best thing you watched in December?
Mike
This wasn't surprising to me that it was my favorite, but Eternity really good.
Kelsey
And kind of went under the radar.
Mike
I do think so. I think it's on Apple.
Kelsey
Yeah.
Mike
Now. So if you haven't watched it yet, it's either on Apple at the time that this comes out or coming to Apple.
Kelsey
You can. I think you can only buy it right now. It's $20.
Mike
I don't know that any movie is worth.
Kelsey
Yeah, $20 is a lot.
Mike
It's like, I understand $20 is a movie ticket, but you kind of get the experience of going to the movies.
Kelsey
Yeah, it. I will rent it for 599 or 499, but that $20 mark still just seems high. If I want to. If it's still that much, I would have rather have seen it in theaters.
Mike
Okay. Well, it was my best of the month. It is available on Apple if you want to spend $20.
Kelsey
Not. It is really good.
Mike
It is really good. A movie you could watch more than once. So your return on investment, maybe about a $10 watch or if you're multiple people watching it, you could break that.
Kelsey
Down if you look at it that way.
Mike
I can. Girl math this so many ways for you.
Kelsey
Because if there was a movie like this that I was going to watch, it would be something that you did not want to watch and we didn't have time to go see in theaters. That is the only reason I would even look at a $20 movie. And I don't think it justifies just one person, but I forget that if it's like a movie night and you're scrolling through movies and you see one of these like four people watching.
Mike
Yeah. I was going to say if you have a bunch of girlfriends, guy friends that haven't seen it Invite everyone over. It's kind of a good, like, Valentine's Day movie. Have a little Galentine's night. Everyone brings their own snacks. You're already down. Like, you're not spending $20 on popcorn. Okay. So I just made this affordable.
Kelsey
Yeah, there you go, everyone.
Mike
Have everyone chip in. Anyways, fantastic movie. Elizabeth Olsen. I love her so much. She's so good. She is so good. Callum Turner. Fantastic. Miles Teller. Davine Joy Randolph. I will watch anything with her in it. I will truly watch anything. She could be in an infomercial and I'd watch it. I'm obsessed with her. I think she's phenomenal. I thought her role in the Holdovers, like, really cemented her as a standout. Her role on only murders in the Building, like, she just is fantastic. She can do comedy, she can do drama, she can do dramedy, which was kind of what eternity was because it's.
Kelsey
About two people who die. And then you find out. Well, it's in the trailer. But she had a previous husband who died, so then war thought that was her, the love of her life. And then she married a new guy. And now she has to pick one person to spend eternity.
Mike
They're all an eternity, like in the pre eternity together.
Kelsey
So as it decide the husband who died way back in the day or the husband who she spent all this time with and has kids with, has the long life with. It's a great. It's a great plot.
Mike
It's a great plot. I love the set to, like, the set design, like the. The kind of, like, hotel that they're in. And I figured I was gonna love it. But it's also hard with a movie like that where you think you're gonna love it and you go in, like, so anxious that it's not gonna live up. But it did.
Kelsey
I did see that it will be for free on Apple on February 13th.
Mike
Okay. I was like, I know it's coming right before Valentine's Day, like you said.
Kelsey
Per Valentine's Day movie.
Mike
There you go.
Kelsey
For my best of December, I'm gonna go with Marty supreme, where if we has.
Mike
We have juvenile called it in this.
Kelsey
House party Supreme, I think in December. That was just my favorite one because from our regal experience, we got the free ping pong ball. Popcorn bucket.
Mike
Yes. And the guy taking the tickets gave us this little tip. He was like, you have the app. You should have the free popcorn bucket.
Kelsey
But it was just a bucket.
Mike
And then he goes, it doesn't come with popcorn. But if you tell them that you thought it did. They'll probably hook you up. I was like, thank you, sir.
Kelsey
I'm like, I just want the bucket anyway, but thanks for the tip. That was just my favorite theater experience because they got the free item. The guy next to me also had the popcorn bucket. And for a movie over two hours, it went by so fast that I did not want it to end. It had a lot of action, it had a great cast. And if it weren't for it being such a stacked category right now going into Oscar season, any other year probably would have won Best Picture. But I just think compared to One Battle after another, compared to Sinners, I would even probably throw sentimental value in there. Yeah. And Hamnet, there's just these heavy hitters around it that it doesn't stand out as much. Although I think Timothee Chalamet does stand out as much. I just think it was so good and entertaining from start to finish. I mean, it also made my favorite movies of the year. So in my top 10, so easily my favorite of December. What about your worst?
Mike
The Family Plan, too? It was so bad. When you sent me the list this morning of movies we watched, I had to, like, scan my brain to be like, what was that? We watched it. What was it about? I don't remember anything about it other than that it kind of takes place at Christmas.
Kelsey
Sort of. Not really kind of. That's why I said barely. More so in the poster and in the thumbnail for it. They tried to make it look Christmas tree and it's like, oh, a nice little Christmas movie with Mark Wahlberg. A sequel maybe. I didn't watch the Family Plan One, but very loosely based on the holidays. That was the lowest score for me for December. I give it a five out of five.
Mike
It was bad. I think it was tied with that Netflix movie for your lowest score.
Kelsey
Oh, yeah, we'll run through these. But yeah, for my worst of December, I am going with Five Nights at Freddy's 2. I saw it in theaters. I gave it a one out of five, which I think is the lowest score of last year that I've given for a movie I actually went to go see in theaters. Normally, if I. Yeah, normally if I go in theaters, the minimum you are going to get is a two, because I'm not leaving my house for less than a 2. Five Nights at Freddy's 2. I really tried to believe in this movie because I did not like the first one, but I feel like it's. I didn't play the game. I didn't Know all the lore behind Five Nights at Freddy's.
Mike
So interesting. Kind of the reverse of the family plan, because we enjoyed the Family Plan One, you didn't like the first movie this time. And you were like, the sequel is definitely got to be better.
Kelsey
I'm going to get it this time. Like I. I bought more into it. I realized it wasn't going to be a straight ahead horror movie. It's a little bit campy. I was like, I want to go into this one and really enjoy it. And I'm like, Josh Hutcherson, I'm going to believe in you making a good movie. And he was bad in it. Is so bad.
Mike
Sad.
Kelsey
But then I know he's going to come back for the Hunger Games movie. And I'm like, man, that was my worst of December.
Mike
Should we do a run through of everything we watched in December before we get to that?
Kelsey
First up was Eternity, which I also loved. I gave it a four out of five. The Family Plan two. I gave a point five. Would you give that one? Yeah. You've given stuff a zero. I never go zero. If I finish it, it's a point five.
Mike
The only thing that I've given a zero was Eddington and I stand by the zero. I'm going to go also a point five.
Kelsey
Hamnet.
Mike
Oh, so good.
Kelsey
Very emotional. I. It's one that I just keep going back to that I want to live in those emotions I felt while watching it.
Mike
I want to re watch it. It was almost my Best of December.
Kelsey
Hamnet doesn't have a streaming date yet, but it should be on peacock early 2026 ish feel like before the Oscars. It has to.
Mike
So February.
Kelsey
Yeah. Be a lookout on Peacock to watch Hamnet J. Kelly on Netflix, which was the movie with Adam Sandler and George Clooney, which I thought I was going to love more because the movie is essentially about George Clooney playing a fictionalized version of himself where he's in his 50s, but he's looking back on his life and thinking, man, all of my memories are movies. I didn't spend enough time with my kids. My relationships are all based in movies. All the things I remember were just things I was acting out with other people on screen. What is my life like? What have I missed out on? And he tries to go spend some time with his daughter on this European vacation. And it's really just like a deep dive into his life and about movies a little bit, but mainly about an older guy kind of regretting some of the decisions in his Life. And I just thought it was going to be a little bit more of something that could be nominated for Best Picture, which I think is what they were kind of going for.
Mike
You get that many big names on a ticket.
Kelsey
And if you get a dramatic Adam Sandler, which he was kind of funny at times, but not like Happy Gilmore funny. He's kind of the comedic relief a little bit because he's his manager, but.
Mike
He wasn't full uncut gems Adam Sandler.
Kelsey
And he wasn't like punch drunk Love Adam Sandler. He was kind of just Adam Sandler, kind of more normal Adam Sandler. But I still think it was worthy of a watch, especially in that third act. It kind of gets you a little bit emotional where it leans more into the life of George Clooney and you feel like that was a little bit personal for him. I think that was probably the best part of the entire movie. And some of the things where they kind of were showing how movies are made, where you're watching a movie, but they're also showing a movie set and you're like, oh, that looks cool. Like that looks fake. And then they pull the camera back a little bit and it's just a film set. That part was pretty cool.
Mike
You know what that reminds me of that came up on my tick tock the other day that I rewatched the ending scene of the Hills.
Kelsey
Oh, yeah, watched that. I've only watched that scene. I haven't seen that whole episode. But when they like pull it back.
Mike
And you see the camera scooch, it.
Kelsey
Was all a reality.
Mike
I remember watching that and being like, excuse me.
Kelsey
So you didn't know leading up to that? Because I only know that show primarily because of that scene.
Mike
No, I had no clue. Not that it was like that scripted. I mean, you have an idea that like reality tv, like Producers, but not that it was like fully on a soundstage.
Kelsey
Yeah, yeah. That would have been mind blowing to watch back in the day.
Mike
It was incredible television.
Kelsey
I'm going to go watch that now. We watched oh, what Fun on Prime.
Mike
Oh, yeah.
Kelsey
Michelle Pfeiffer, which was, I feel like the closest you can get now to a Christmas classic. I liked it where I think by normal standards of a movie, not a great movie, but it's very campy, very fun, doesn't take itself seriously, has that fun Christmas family dynamic because it's about her basically saying, I'm not doing this anymore. My family is not.
Mike
Because all she wants is for them to nominate her for this like Christmas extravaganza. For one lucky mom from her favorite daytime talk show. And she has sent them the link. She's even been like, here's the last day to vote for this. Here's the last day's the link. This is literally all I want. And no one in her family does it.
Kelsey
Meanwhile, she's making Christmas happen. She's cooking, she's keeping the family together, she's planning events. And then she just decides, you know what? Christmas is canceled.
Mike
It was funny.
Kelsey
We weren't expecting to like it. It was just because, really, any new Christmas movie that comes out, the bar is low.
Mike
Bar is low. It's like, you got to be really good for me to want to maybe rewatch it the next year. And I would rewatch that.
Kelsey
That is one that doesn't enter the category of we rewatch it every single year. Not yet, but maybe it gets its trial run next year, watch it again, and then maybe it kind of works its way in there. Because the one that always makes it, that I really enjoyed, probably my favorite rewatch this year, Office Christmas Party. It always hits.
Mike
Listen the, like, raunchy comedies, Office Christmas Party and Bad Mom's Christmas. And I know you love Bad Santa.
Kelsey
That' Santa. Yep.
Mike
It's not my favorite, but I'll watch Bad Santa because you watch Bad Mom's Christmas with me. Yeah, Bad Mom's Christmas. When they steal the tree from the Foot Locker from Lady Foot Locker and they're running across the mall. It's genius.
Kelsey
Next up, we watched Avatar Fire and Ash, which was really, really long. This one felt over three hours long.
Mike
I said it when we reviewed it. I felt like we watched the same movie twice.
Kelsey
Yeah. But I gave that 1 still a 3.5 out of 5. Although if it wouldn't be for this podcast, I would tap out of the franchise.
Mike
I'm going to give it a 2.75. I'm just not that invested anymore. I feel really long time.
Kelsey
It is really long. And I would say I would enjoy it more if I were able to watch it in chunks, but I don't think so. I think the only way I can watch this movie is sitting in the theater and not being able to leave or do anything else.
Mike
Yeah, no, it was. It was too long.
Kelsey
So if I didn't do this podcast, I'd be like, I'm not watching these anymore. But because they are still the biggest movie every year that they come out, I'm kind of forced to, because I got to figure out what is going to happen in the next one. And then see how it kind of changes visually. Still really good.
Mike
And then it's like if I don't go see it with you, we don't spend Friday evenings together. So I am.
Kelsey
Therefore, that's three hours of a week.
Mike
So therefore I am also forced.
Kelsey
I went to go watch the spongebob movie, which I have to decide which I have now passed the torch on to the new generation, which I probably should have done like a decade and a half ago. But I just realized that they're not for me anymore because I love the 2D SpongeBob and this one is the 3D SpongeBob. It's not the SpongeBob of my childhood. They also make him way more dumb. And I don't think spongebob is dumb. Patrick is dumb.
Mike
But spongebob wasn't a sentence I expected you to say.
Kelsey
Spongebob is still like a sensible character. He is very self aware in the TV show. Even just has more of qualities of an adult than a kid. And in this movie he was a full on kid. So I feel like I was like, that's not my SpongeBob, that's somebody else's SpongeBob who's probably SpongeBob. Six years old.
Mike
Talk about the staying power of a theme song. Can sing the whole thing right now.
Kelsey
There are very few animated shows I can sing the whole theme song to. SpongeBob is probably top five.
Mike
And even the little flute at the end.
Kelsey
And the bubbles. Yeah, I know the whole thing. But I gave that 1A 2.5 out of 5. We went to go see the Housemaid.
Mike
Surprisingly liked it.
Kelsey
Entertaining. I don't say that it's a good movie. Entertaining little cheeseball at times. A little over the top. Dramatic.
Mike
I could have done with a different casting for a certain role.
Kelsey
It's one of those movies that I think benefited from us seeing it in theaters because other people were popping off and commenting on things and it very much felt like a community.
Mike
I love Amanda Seyfried, truly.
Kelsey
She was the best.
Mike
I feel like underrated. And people don't understand just how talented she is. Have you seen the clip going around of her and Kelly Clarkson singing together? One of Kelly's songs on Kelly's talk show? Oh, my God, if you haven't seen it, go look it up. It's phenomenal. And it's like I knew she could sing, but like that. Like she covers a Kelly Clarkson song and Kelly Clarkson covers other people's songs better than they do it. So for Amanda Seyfried to Sing a Kelly Clarkson song. Phenomenal. I love her. That also gives it away that the recast I would like to see isn't Sydney Sweeney. Not in that.
Kelsey
And also just an incredible range to think about. She was in Mean Girls back in the day. And then can do a movie like the Housemaid and then can also just flip over and do the testament of an Lee. Like, can do it all. We also watched Knives Out 3 on Netflix, which I think was really good.
Mike
Also agreed.
Kelsey
We watched Train Dreams on Netflix as well. 4.5 out of 5 for me.
Mike
Beautiful. I would give it the same rating.
Kelsey
Let's move on now to January. Your best for the month of January. People we meet on vacation Based on a book. Did you read it?
Mike
I did a while back. So I don't fully remember the book. I knew the premise of it, so I wasn't one of those people who's like, they changed so many things. I don't know what they changed. Also hardcore, like, booked movie people may get mad at this. I don't want to watch the exact same thing that I read.
Kelsey
A little different.
Mike
Yeah, that's fine. It's an adaptation. Like, take a little creative liberty. Something plays out better on screen than it does in a book. Again, I think different things work better in books than movies. Similar to how I felt about, like, how the Hamnet movie was better than the book because it's very, like, cerebral and like, emotional and I just don't feel like the words convey it. Like acting like it's fine if they're a little different. I'm okay with that.
Kelsey
I think you are onto something there because I think it is a little underwhelming when you go watch a movie based on a book and it just plays out exactly the same way. You don't leave excited because you're like, oh, this happened. Okay, this is going to happen. Oh, the whole thing just happened and then it's over and you're like, okay, I just saw it visually similar to.
Mike
How, like Harry Potter, the movies don't always include all the details of the book. That's fine. I still want to enjoy going back and reading the book. And I like re watching the movies. So if they're the exact same thing, then every year I'm watching and reading it like four times at that point. So I think being a little different than the book is okay. And I thought it was really good. It was a rom com. It was just what I wanted on.
Kelsey
A weekend about two people who meet their complete opposites and then the Whole movie takes place over 10 years. Right. And they get together every summer and.
Mike
Go on vacation together as platonic friends. So I thought it was really good.
Kelsey
Yeah. A movie I wasn't expecting to enjoy. Like I kind of said earlier about Christmas movies, when it comes to Netflix rom coms, the bar can be really low. But I think it's because the source material is probably pretty good.
Mike
Emily Henry. I love her rom coms. She does a new one every year. Like, four out of the five of them already have options for books or TV series. She's great.
Kelsey
Yeah. I thought the two actors had great on screen chemistry.
Mike
Yes.
Kelsey
And by about 20 minutes into the movie, I was like, I'm in. I might have been more invested than you.
Mike
You were just invested because then you decided you didn't want to fall asleep. Yeah, because we watched it Saturday night.
Kelsey
I was like, we'll watch it. If. If I don't end up liking it, I'll pass out. And then I was like, I look.
Mike
Over and I was like, are you enjoying it? You're like, yeah. So much so that I'm fighting to stay away. I was like, okay.
Kelsey
But I watched the whole thing. I never fell asleep. For my Best of January, I'm gonna go with no other ch. Talk about. In the Oscar episode. It is about a guy who was working at a company for over 20 years, thinks he has his whole life figured out until he gets let go from that company. And he's struggling to keep his family from losing their home, struggling to put food on the table. And what he decides to do is essentially go on LinkedIn and find other people who are applying for the job that he wants and take them out.
Mike
Yes.
Kelsey
Because he thinks, okay, if I can eliminate the competition of people who are trying to get the job that I'm trying to get, that will make me.
Mike
The only candidate because they're more qualified.
Kelsey
If I take them out of the equation, then I am right up there. So he determines, like, who he has to take out. I think the thing I was most surprised by, I thought it was going to be a little bit darker because of the subject matter. I thought it was going to have more of, like, a horror movie feel to it.
Mike
It was a dark comedy, which I appreciated.
Kelsey
It leaned way more into the comedy where there was some violence, but it wasn't glorified and it wasn't too hardcore and bloody, which you do get a little bit uncomfortable with some of those things.
Mike
Yeah. The worst part was, like, it involves teeth.
Kelsey
Yeah. That is a little bit like that.
Mike
Was the only honestly gross part. I mean, that wasn't even necessarily gory.
Kelsey
But some of the scenes had more of a comedic tone than I was expecting. Where they played even some light hearted music that kind of contrasted what was actually happening. So it didn't really feel like a guy going on a murderous rampage. It felt more like a commentary on how your company can just kind of kick you to the curb and you feel like an expendable employee.
Mike
How you're just a name to accompanying like an employee number and when they don't have use for you anymore. There you go. It also featured two really cute golden retrievers.
Kelsey
Oh, yeah.
Mike
I love when a movie has cute dogs.
Kelsey
I also found that because it was in another language, it really allowed me to focus in on all the dialogue. I'm glad that we saw it in.
Mike
Theaters at the Bell Court, of course.
Kelsey
With the original audio of the language. Because I cannot watch a movie where they translate it to English, like dubbed over. It loses all emotion. I feel disconnected from it. The only time I feel differently about that is if it's an animated movie. Because when they do an animated movie from another country, the US Version oftentimes they'll get real American actors of the quality who actually take it as a movie role and learn their characters and deliver it in a way that matches the emotion. So it's not just somebody just kind of overdubbing something. They'll get like Christian Bale to actually be a part of the American voice cast. Yes, but in any other situation, if I'm watching a movie like this, I want to watch it in the language the way it was intended to be seen. Because I think the emotion comes out. And even though I don't understand the language, when I hear it spoken in the way that the actor on screen is doing it, I feel it. And sometimes you just have to feel that emotion through the words, even though you don't know what the words mean.
Mike
Also, subtitles keep me engaged. Yeah, maybe reading.
Kelsey
I mean, even now with things we watch in English, sometimes anything in the uk, sometimes you still need the subtitles.
Mike
We are watching a show right now from the uk.
Kelsey
It's a different dialect a little bit. And you're like, I need some subtitles here.
Mike
I also also know a lot of people who are just like, I'm at the age where it's like subtitles on all the time. I saw a tik tok where somebody was like, I wish audiobooks had subtitles. And then they were like, I gotta get off the Internet. Because somebody was like, so that's a book. So I was like, so that. That is a book. Which was then turned into audio.
Kelsey
It's funny when we go so far one way, we think like, oh, we meant something new now. That's the thing.
Mike
We made a circle. All right.
Kelsey
You're worse for January.
Mike
The rip.
Kelsey
The rip, yeah. How is the rip? It's like the best Netflix movie in a while.
Mike
Give it out of everything we watched in January. Again, worse doesn't mean a bad movie.
Kelsey
It's the worst for you.
Mike
Means that I. It was the least enjoyable to me.
Kelsey
I wonder if, like, the bar has been set so low that we think the Rip is a really good movie or if it came out.
Mike
I didn't think it was a really.
Kelsey
Good movie because I really enjoyed it.
Mike
I didn't say I didn't enjoy it, but it wasn't like, been in Matt's best word.
Kelsey
But I think all my enjoyment came from the fact that I think. Think the bar for original Netflix movies has been set so low that we accept the bare minimum that it being a little bit more dynamic, the story actually being compelling, the acting being pretty good, it kind of falls apart a little bit in the third act. Has the bar just got so low that a mid movie like this, or it would have been a mid movie any other year outside of the Netflix.
Mike
Era and with any other actors. Yeah, I think the names that they put to it. Listen, I. I love that they struck a deal and like everyone who works on the film, if the film does well, because I do think it was worth a watch. Yeah, it just was my least favorite of the month. I also didn't watch as many movies as you this month, so I'm going off of just the movies I watched. The other things I watched were stronger.
Kelsey
I will say that did motivate me a little bit more to watch it. The fact that they struck this deal, which is a new thing, because the thing about streaming movies is what they normally do is just give you a big chunk of money and there's no money to be made on the back end, which is where a lot of people got rich. From movies where it's like, okay, if it does well in theaters, you had these incentives. You don't really have that in streaming anymore. And then working out this deal is monumental because it hasn't happened before. And really only two actors with their name could make that possible. So I think that did motivate me a little bit more to watch it. Knowing that Netflix is so much more Focused on. I think they had to watch at least five minutes of it to kind of kick in. So it's more about completion rate to Netflix than if you enjoy it or not. Yeah. Which also makes me feel weird about movies in the streaming era. Is it just content? Is it just like how many people click on it and watch for a certain amount of time?
Mike
Well, the fact that they've even said, like, you kind of have to like repeat and have a hook in the. Because people are multitasking.
Kelsey
And you notice that more and more, and not just Netflix movies, but shows, you get one big boom at the beginning. Like, boom. Dead body boom. Here's why you're. You should watch this movie, Blood and Guts up at the beginning. Or if it's something romantic, here's a bare butt, something to entice you in. And it just feels weird because it kind of feels like a tick tock. Like you got to get that hook in the first five seconds to keep somebody from swiping up. Yeah, it's kind of weird when that's applied to things that are more long form. And movies are about sitting and enjoying something and building up to something. When you start putting in all these little tricks and tips to get people just to watch more rather than creating the movie you intended to create. Which, again, it's a business at the end of the day. But it just feels weird to me that probably movies that came out in the 90s or early 2000s wouldn't have a chance in the streaming era because people have short attention spans.
Mike
Yeah, they do. Myself included.
Kelsey
But for my worst of the month, it's the movie I reviewed last week, Mercy with Chris Pratt. I think that could enter maybe my top 10 worst movies of the decade in the 2000 and 20s. And there was a bad ones.
Mike
Movies are subjective, too. Somebody commented on your tick tock that they loved. Yeah. Kept them on the edge of their seat. And I'm like, you know, there's a movie for everyone.
Kelsey
It kept me in my seat from not leaving the theater, but not the edge of my seat. I really had to sink into it to not do the spongebob meme. Like, all right, I'm about to head out.
Mike
All right, I'm gonna head out.
Kelsey
But I could see if you really love Chris Pratt or you just really love this genre, because there's something about the plot itself that is enticing. But I just think overall it was just really slapped together and it just had nothing to say that hasn't been said 100 times in a Movie like this. For the other things I watched in January, we Bury the Dead with Daisy Ridley. It is a zombie movie, but not like a zombie movie that you would expect because it has a little bit more emotional depth. It's about her essentially trying to go find her husband after a zombie outbreak. And it's not just her running from zombies. The zombies are kind of secondary. It's more about her and her relationship with their husband. I also watch Primate in theaters.
Mike
Absolutely.
Kelsey
The killer monkey movie. I gave a 3 out of 5. People we met on vacation, I gave a 4 out of 5. The rip, I gave a 4 out of five. 28 years later, the Bone Temple was probably my runner up. I gave a 4.5 out of 5. And I think that's all the movies for January. Kind of a slow month because not a whole lot comes out. You also don't want to come out when there could be potentially crazy weather that keeps people from going to the movies, which. What happened with Mercy?
Mike
What happened?
Kelsey
I think it made like $10 million opening weekend.
Mike
I don't know that that many people would have gone to see him.
Kelsey
Yeah, it wasn't a lot of hype in that. All right, we have gone a little long here, but we can do our TV show.
Mike
I can't do book.
Kelsey
Okay, we'll have to go quickly.
Mike
So rude. Okay, fine. I have two fiction and a non fiction. The fiction would be the sequel to the Last Thing He Told Me, which was made into the Apple TV show with Jennifer Garner.
Kelsey
Oh, yeah.
Mike
The sequel just came out. And it's called the First Time I Saw Him. And I wasn't expecting to enjoy a sequel that much, but I loved it. I couldn't put it down. And I'm curious. It looks like the second season, which comes out in February, is going to kind of follow the sequel, but maybe differ a little. So I'm excited to see what they do there. And then nonfiction, My book club read the Carpool Detectives, which is about a group of moms in California that during COVID kind of had like, an existential crisis of like, what am I doing with my life? And they team up and they literally solve a cold case in California. Those are my books.
Kelsey
I didn't read any books. I'm still working on the Hail Mary project.
Mike
It's Project Hail Mary Project.
Kelsey
Hail Mary, same thing. It's close enough.
Mike
Okay.
Kelsey
But I'm getting there. You are my TV show. We did watch his and hers on Netflix, which that show was frustrating to me.
Mike
Why?
Kelsey
All the characters were doing things that I thought nobody would do in real life. I know. It's based on a book, right?
Mike
Correct.
Kelsey
It just felt like it was perfectly written. But when you see it play out in a show, it didn't make sense to me. A lot of plot holes.
Mike
Yeah.
Kelsey
A little bit over the top too. Over the top, but still one of those shows you watch and you think, man, I gotta figure out how this ends.
Mike
My TV show is going to be heated rivalry. I was a little late to the game and I waited until January to watch it just because I had so many other shows I was finishing and I wanted to give it the full attention it deserved. And it did indeed deserve my full attention.
Kelsey
Is it getting a season two?
Mike
Yes, it is.
Kelsey
It's the only show I've heard about recently that people have re watched, oh.
Mike
This season more than once. Everyone has rewatched it like three to four times that I know of.
Kelsey
I can't think of a show in the last, even 10 years that I've rewatched. That's the weird part about TV shows. We don't really rewatch them anymore and.
Mike
They still rewatch er.
Kelsey
But a show that comes out now like, because I feel like so many more shows right now are miniseries like his and hers that we just talked about. Who's gonna. If they love that show, who would go back and re watch that?
Mike
I don't feel like that's a genre that's like really re watchable though, because you already know the twists. Heated Rivalry is more of a romance, a bit a drama. I feel like that's more. You're not waiting for something to like the twist to click or like the plot holes to be fixed or the plot to thicken. Like you're just kind of watching a story.
Kelsey
I guess the only show that I still want to re watch is Stranger Things. That's been from the last 10 years. Yes, which you said you would still watch it with me. Yeah. Okay.
Mike
We got a lot of things to.
Kelsey
Watch, but that is our best and worst of the month. I'll come back and give my spoiler free review of the Wrecking Crew.
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Goodbye. Let's get into it now. 8. Spoiler free movie review of the Wrecking Crew starring Dave Batista, Jason Momoa, directed by one of my favorite directors, Angel Manuel Soto, who also directed Blue Beetle, which I believe is such an underrated superhero movie. And I know I'm saying that with a Mexican bias because that movie I felt was made for somebody just like me. One of those movies I go back and watch once a year and it really connects with me. And I believe angel has a way of making an action movie that does exactly. That connects with the audience where when it comes to the Wrecking Crew, if any other director did this, it would just be another run of the mill Amazon prime movie that gets thrown up on there. We watch it and then forget about it in a week or so. But there was just something from the very beginning when I hit play on this movie, that it felt different. And I knew it was made with a director who had a vision, who knew this movie had to be more than just two really big muscly guys running around, blowing things up up and fighting bad guys. So what this movie is about. Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa play brothers, but they're estranged. But their dad dies and there are some suspicious details to his death. The authorities say it was a hit and run, but if you look at the details, it's not quite adding up. So Dave Bautista is now working in the military. At the very beginning of the movie, he is in this training where he is underwater, just sitting there for a very long time without breathing. And all these other guys he is training are down there with some kettlebells, holding their breath. And that crazy visual of seeing Dave Bautista who is so ripped up, I don't even think he is human. He's not even just a big guy with muscles. To me, he is just like a chunk of brisket. And I think the hardest thing in this movie is believing that he is a real person. Believing that Jason Momoa is a real person because they look so unlike any other human that they stand out so much that the two of them were destined for the star life. Dave Bautista, obviously, coming from a wrestling background and Jason Momoa, where I first saw him in Game of Thrones, went on to be Aquaman. They are both from Hawaii, even though the movie was filmed in New Zealand looked amazing, by the way. Jason Momoa is living in Oklahoma, working in law enforcement. But because of the death of his dad, he comes to Hawaii for the very first time in a long time after, well, a lot of crap happened in his childhood. And we learn all about that. So the stage is set, and then you see all these bad people after the both of them. The Yakuza, like it was in the trailer, show up to Jason Momoa's house, and he takes him down, and nothing but a towel, which I think was such a great action sequence, even though I kind of already knew what was going to happen because of watching the trailer. But the full fight had some really great choreography. People getting sliced in ways that I had not seen before. But I think the thing that really stood out, that made it feel like a unique action sequence, was the fact that Jason Momoa did the entire thing in a towel, made some jokes with his wiener, which are a continuation throughout the entire film. But I think out of everything that really gives this movie a unique profile is the setting of Hawaii and all the people in the cast. That just gives this movie an entirely different flavor. It gives it some authenticity. It makes it feel unique. It makes it stand out. Much like when I watch Blue Beetle, where that cast in a superhero movie, to me, has never been done before, so automatically sets itself apart in the genre. I got the same thing here. I felt like it was there in Hawaii, even though they filmed it in New Zealand. Because of all the pieces around Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista and them just sticking out so much on screen, where I felt this movie would have done and played really well in theaters. Up until about the third act, where some of the action sequences get a little bit bigger. You get more explosions, you get more gunfights. I feel like it wasn't until the third act where I started to see, okay, this is where maybe the budget was restricted a little bit. It didn't have that big summer blockbuster feel to it that most movies like this would have. So all up until that point, I thought, why was this movie not out in theaters? Because you had two great characters where Dave Bautista is very serious. He talks in a very low tone, almost monotone. Jason Momoa cracks a bunch of jokes, saying, I don't understand what you were saying. They are complete opposites in this, where Jason Momoa is drinking all the time, making jokes, causing a ruckus, breaking things being the comedic relief. It's like the odd couple on screen. So that entire dynamic worked really well together. And above all, this Movie was a story about two brothers learning to be around each other again. Showing that they still love each other even though they are half siblings and haven't spoken to each other in a very long time. That is what the root of all the emotions were in this movie. A story about two brothers learning to come together and figure out who killed their father. The only thing I didn't like about the backstory that they created is very early on they just start telling you all these details for no reason. Saying people's names, where they live. It just felt a little bit like they were over explaining it in the beginning to really set the stage, which I think it didn't need to do that because it did a pretty good job at showing you everything once we all got going. But I feel like this is almost a streaming movie device that everybody uses now. We've been talking about on this episode where you have to call out things. You have to be so deliberate now in all the details. Where I feel like that loses a little bit of the art of filmmaking where, you know, somebody is watching this movie on their phone, on their tablet, or not paying full attention to it, that you have to state details like that so much in the beginning because you look up and you're lost. That part of it I did not enjoy. If this movie would have been made not in the streaming era, probably wouldn't have happened. But that really stuck out to me in the beginning where they kept going on and on about all these details to make sure you really knew what was going on. It just felt like they were over explaining things. But aside from that, I don't feel like the movie sacrificed too much to cater more towards a streaming audience than an in theater experience audience. I think the only thing this movie really lacked were a couple of more plot points where I was so invested about 30, 40 minutes in and I was waiting for obstacle after obstacle. New details unraveled that would really keep this story moving along because it is a crime thriller, or at least it tries to be. And you don't really learn a whole lot of new details. You have a little bit of information that you learn early on and all these trails that they try to follow and these clues and then it just takes so long to get there to the point that by the time it does get to that final battle, it feels like you haven't taken that much of a journey with these characters. And that was the only thing I really felt that it lacked was a little bit more development as far as creating more action, more momentum. To really move this story along, to really feel that by the time we got to that final battle, the stakes were really high. And that final battle was pretty good. They had some extra fighting sequences in there that I thought the cinematography really stepped itself up, but it just lacked a little bit of impact because of that failure to develop all of these characters. And also, I just had an issue with the villain. It just felt a little bit too generic. Bad guy. I've seen this villain before in so many action movies. I haven't seen these two leads. These two characters felt very unique. Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa playing brothers is one of the best casting decisions in the streaming era. But when it came to the villain in the Wrecking Crew, it just didn't work for me. It felt so generic and lackluster. Where you have these two brothers who have gone through so much and they're trying to figure out what happened to their dad. You have this big connection between their families and the island and the people of Hawaii. And then you have this very generic villain that feels like he was pulled right out of the 80s, which is maybe what this was trying to be an ode to at times. But everything else felt so new and modern. The villain just didn't work for me. The other things that stuck out to me was the girl who played Lilo in Lilo, and Stitch was also featured in this movie. The other kid in the family had some of the best punk rock T shirts I've ever seen in a movie. He had a bad brain shirt. He had an Operation Ivy shirt. I'm like, who is giving this kid this amazing music? I would have killed for those shirts at his age. That was another cool little detail that I loved. You had a lot of classic rock in the opening of this movie to really give you that aesthetic of who Jason Momoa's character was, of just wanting to party, wear leather jackets and ride motorcycles and go to bars and get in fights. And I love the setting so much that the Wrecking Crew has now made my top five movies that take place in Hawaii. Because at number five, I have the Wrecking Crew. At number four, I have Forgetting Sarah Marshall. At number three, I have 50 First Dates. At number two, one of my favorite childhood movies of all time. Back in the golden era of Disney Channel movies, Give me Johnny Tsunami at number two, which is also where I learned a lot of Hawaiian phrases that when I was watching the Wrecking Crew, I was like, that's what Johnny Tsunami's grandpa said. Johnny Tsunami was such a core movie of my Childhood that at the time, I didn't realize that was representing a culture that at that time wasn't really well represented in film. That it took more than 20 years after that movie to get another centerpiece like the Wrecking Crew. So at number two, I have Johnny Tsunami. And at number one, I have Lilo and Stitch, the best movie set in Hawaii. Give me the animated. Give me the live action. That movie made me want to go to Hawaii. That when I did go for the first time, I felt like I was right there inside the movie. I actually stayed at a Disney resort. And they had a stitch you. And they had a stitch you. Well, that kind of works. A stitch statue is a stitch you. They had a statue of Stitch that I still go back on my phone and find that old picture I took with it. But hands down, the number one movie that takes place in Hawaii, Lilo and Stitch. So now the Wrecking Crew is in my top five. And I think when it comes to an action movie like this, the max score I could give it that I think it could earn if it was just the best out of. Best is a four out of five. This movie gets pretty close to that. I just wanted some more clues. The ending just fell a little bit flat for me. So for the Wrecking Crew, I give it 3.5 out of 5 thumb drives. Time to head down to Movie Mike's Trailer Park. I have the power. I am trying to limit my excitement for Masters of the Universe because as much as I want to fully buy into it and think this is going to be a great movie, they're finally going to get it right. There are so many things that are red flags to me. One, Jared Leto, and he is not in this movie as himself. He did the motion capture and the voice acting for Skeletor, who is just a fantastic villain. But the thing about Skeletor is I love the version in the animated show from back in the 80s who is sassy, who is giving people the business, cutting people down with these insults. That is the Skeletor. I love this Skeletor. I can't remember when I've had a more pleasant day like that. Meme is hilarious to me or him. Just ratt. Insult after insult. It's the sorceress, you boob. The only time I've ever heard a animated villain refer to someone as a boob. And it gets better.
Karen
Greenless idiots.
Kelsey
You couldn't even beat a monthly group of gnomes. Get over here, you furry fool. But there's no way to take that energy and put it into this movie. It feels completely different than the animated show, feels completely different than the movie from the 80s with Dolph Lundgren as he man. That came out back in 1987. In this movie, it's about he man on Earth named Adam Glenn, later to be known as Prince Adam. And he man. He is living just a normal life, working a desk job in corporate America until somebody finds his sword and he gets to go back home because he is obsessed with all of these things that people are telling him are just in stories with talking tigers, castles and spaceships. And he knows, someday I'm gonna go back home to where I belong. And then he gets to go back home because it's under attack. Earth is going to be under attack, and he has to be the hero. So I don't know how I feel about that version of this story of putting him on Earth with normal people. It really feels like Minecraft to me. So to me, that feels like it's gonna have a little bit more of this is a movie safe for everybody. When I think a Masters of the Universe movie could be so much more hardcore. Skeletor deserves to be so much more hardcore. But before I get into more, Masters of the Universe is coming out on June 5th. Let's take a look at the trailer.
Mike
Why did you send me away?
Kelsey
I wanted you to be safe, so.
Karen
I sent you to a place I.
Mike
Knew that they'd never find you. There is this obsession with nerd stuff and sword things. It's not a good look for human resources.
Kelsey
I know it sounds crazy, crazy.
Mike
But that sword is gonna show me the way home.
Kelsey
I have the power. Sounds pretty good. He looks really good as he man. Nicholas Galitzine plays Adam Glenn. Prince Adam, he man. I know him primarily from the Amazon movie the Idea of youf, where he played alongside Anne Hathaway. He was a pop star who was much younger than her. They meet at Coachella, they start hanging out together. But when it comes to his filmography, that is the movie I know him for the most, but he looks completely different. He was eating 4,000 calories a day, hitting the gym, heavy weight lifting all those things to put on an incredible amount of poundage gained to be he man. And he looks fantastic. And to me, he looks only second next to Skeletor. I really believe that they spent the entire budget making sure they got Skeletor and his look down right where once you see his face, it has the right texture, because in the original movie from the 80s, it looks like paper Mache. It looks really fake and that takes you out of it a lot. But here you have that same concept of design when it comes to his face and his wardrobe. But it looks good, really good. And I just don't know if the performance from Jared Leto is going to match that because you don't get any of his dialogue in this. You see his face, you see a little bit of him fighting he man at the end, but they have not given us any glimpse as to how he is going to approach his voice. So is he going to be like this at all? I can't remember when I've had a more pleasant day. Probably not, because that does not fit the vibe of this movie. Even though it does feel a little bit just like Minecraft, which we just watched a video game adaptation that felt very big, larger than light, bold, colorful characters, which you have Battle cat, the green cat really just stands out in this trailer. All of the supporting cast in the Masters of the Universe are very unique designs that really pop off the screen. So it just kind of has that same feeling that I don't think it's going to have that emotional depth, that level of intensity that I would want and be excited for in a Masters of the Universe movie. So I am kind of just limiting my excitement going into it, thinking it is going to be a fun popcorn movie this summer. It's going to have that big screen action, and I still think it's going to be better than the original. There's no way it can be worse because I think Jared Leto is not the star of it. If he was he man, no way. I wouldn't buy into this at all. And I want to enjoy this movie. The character designs look good. Idris Elba looks good. I was surprised to see him in a movie of this caliber where he is just crushing it right now. He can do anything he wants. He's hijacking planes, he's hijacking anything over on Apple Plus. And to see him take a role like this leads me to believe that the script has to be good. I can't imagine he would just take a paycheck right now, where I feel his career is at such a high point that he's not gonna do a movie just for the money. At least I am telling myself that. And I do believe, though, that they spent a lot of money on getting Skeletor right. So much so that I feel the set design and the world they are creating here doesn't look as good. Castle Grayskull looks pretty good, especially in the Scene where they cut to and it's covered in blood. But outside of that, all of the buildings and some of the extra characters that you can tell they just kind of replicated in the background looks a little bit too flimsy. It doesn't feel concrete. They think we'll just fill in the background. Who is going to care? You know who is gonna care? I am going to care. Because that takes me so much out of the experience of going to see a movie in the summer in theaters. I want to be fully immersed. I don't want this weird trick that they do with blurring all of the perimeter of the screen to get you to focus on just the character in the foreground. That is cheap to me and I see that here in this trailer. Hopefully maybe they're finishing up some things on the special effects department, but I don't want to see that. I want to be immersed in this world. I want to feel like I am walking up to Castle Grayskull myself. Aside from that, everything else looks pretty good. I would rate the CGI in this maybe a B plus upon my first impressions of it in this 2 minute trailer. Just looks a little flimsy to me and I don't want it to remind me anything of the original movie. Also in this cast, alongside Jared Leto, Idris Elba, you also have Alison Brie as Evil Lynn. I think she is the most underappreciated character in this trail. You really only get one quick frame of her. And that is what worries me about this movie. What is the final product going to be? Can you hype it up with all these actors involved in it? With this very slick trailer really giving us a great snapshot of what we're going to get out of it without revealing too much, we get that final frame of he man yelling out, I have the power and he's totally ripped. You have the sword. All those things are there. But what is going to set this movie apart from every other 80s adaptation? Because the 2000s have been so focused on reviving things from the 80s, from Beetlejuice, from the Running man remakes and sequels and prequels. All the things from the 80s are being made right now at an alarming rate. What is going to set this movie apart? I still don't know what it is by the look of this trailer, but hopefully by the time this movie comes out on June 5th, we will know. And if this movie comes out and I rate it at least a 3.5 out of 5, that is a major win. Anything below that wasted time. A waste of bringing back this franchise. A waste of what could have been 3.5 or more. We're good. I'm happy. That's all I need. Anything below that, it's going to feel like a failure to me. So again, Masters of the Universe comes out in theaters this summer on June 5th. And that was this week's edition of Movie Mike's Trailer Park. And that is gonna do it for another episode here of the podcast. But before I go, I gotta give my listeners shout out of the week. This week I'm going over to my YouTube channel, which is YouTube.com mikedishero if you want to go watch individual movie reviews, maybe a movie came out in theaters a couple months ago that I reviewed and it just came out on streaming. And you want to go back and find my review and my thoughts on that, you can find those really easily on my YouTube page or you can always find the link down in the episode notes. This week I'm going over to the Comments on my 28 years later the Bone Temple video and shouting out John D. Who said best in the series question mark? Nah, I would rank them in the order that they came out. First of all, John, thank you for watching on YouTube. Thanks for the comment. I could see that. John, if you are somebody who love the original format that was created in 28 days later, where 28 weeks later, the sequel to that feels very much like a continuation and the same format of that movie, where 28 years later the movie that came out last summer could almost be not even in this franchise just because it has the name, it doesn't have that much connection. Connection to what happened in those first two movies aside from the Rage virus and the origins of it. But as far as the characters and where the world is, you could actually change the name of this and it would still work. It doesn't really need the connection to those two. So while 1 and 2 very much feel like they have the same formula, have the same DNA, I feel like 28 years later and the Bone Temple feel like a real refresh. They also have two entirely different directors, so even between these last two movies can also feel completely different from the movie that preceded it. So John, if you were somebody who fell in love with 28 days later and wanted more of that, I think that is why you would rank them that way because 1 and 2 match so well and then 3 and 4 feel very much different. But for me, I'm going the original, then the Bone temple, and then 28 years later. They came out last year and then I'm going 28 weeks later. So again, sometimes even just explaining these is a little bit tough because they just don't really match up. Kind of like the Fast and the Furious movies. They go Fast and the Furious 2 Fast 2 Furious, Tokyo Drift, Fast 7 Furious. You know, they all just kind of go all over the place. But appreciate you for watching and commenting. Thank you. Right now, wherever you're listening. And until next time, go out and watch good movies and I will talk to you later.
Mike
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The Bobby Bones Show / Movie Mike's Movie Podcast – February 7, 2026
Host: Movie Mike, co-hosted by Kelsey
In this episode, Movie Mike and Kelsey recap their best and worst films from December and January, review the new film "The Wrecking Crew" starring Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa, and analyze the trailer for "Masters of the Universe." The broader discussion weaves in the impact of streaming-era filmmaking, the effect on big studio movies, and the evolution of moviegoing experiences.
Best of December
Mike’s Pick: "Eternity"
“Elizabeth Olsen. I love her so much... Da'Vine Joy Randolph... she could be in an infomercial and I'd watch it.” (06:35)
Kelsey’s Pick: "Marty Supreme" (Party Supreme)
Worst of December
Mike: "The Family Plan 2"
Kelsey: "Five Nights at Freddy's 2"
Full December Watchlist: Ratings and short commentary for "Hamnet," "J. Kelly" (Clooney/Sandler), "Oh, What Fun," "Avatar: Fire and Ash," "Spongebob Movie," "The Housemaid," "Knives Out 3," "Train Dreams."
Best of January
Mike: "People We Meet on Vacation"
Kelsey: "No Other Ch."
Worst of January
Mike: "The Rip"
Kelsey: "Mercy" (Chris Pratt)
Other January Watches: "We Bury the Dead" (Daisy Ridley), "Primate," "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple," more.
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Premise:
Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa play estranged brothers reunited in Hawaii after their father's suspicious death; Momoa’s character is in law enforcement, Bautista is military.
Setting: Hawaii (filmed in New Zealand), “authentic,” diverse supporting cast.
Direction: Angel Manuel Soto (also "Blue Beetle"). Mike:
“If any other director did this, it would just be another run of the mill Amazon Prime movie... but there was something from the very beginning... it felt different.” (36:20)
Highlights:
“Dave Bautista is very serious... Jason Momoa cracks a bunch of jokes... It’s like the odd couple on screen.” (43:00)
Critique:
Praise:
Rating:
3.5 out of 5 (“Wanted more clues, ending just fell a little bit flat for me.”)
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On streaming's effect on movies:
“It just feels weird because it kind of feels like a TikTok... you got to get that hook in the first five seconds to keep somebody from swiping up. It’s kind of weird when that’s applied to things that are more long form.” (Kelsey, 27:46)
On "The Wrecking Crew":
“Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa playing brothers is one of the best casting decisions in the streaming era.” (Mike, 45:30)
On Jared Leto as Skeletor:
“It's just hard to be excited about a movie that he is in right now... It's him in any kind of superhero property where they just need a name.” (Kelsey, 03:52)
On rewatchable TV:
“I can't think of a show in the last, even 10 years that I've rewatched... We don't really rewatch them anymore.” (Kelsey, 32:15)
Casual, funny, and conversational, with a focus on honest and personal takes. The hosts aren’t shy about voicing strong opinions (“It just didn’t work,” “the bar is so low for Netflix movies”); they are enthusiastic movie fans, not film snobs, and they mix pop-culture references with thoughtful points about the industry-shifting sands.
The episode is a lively, detailed round-up of recent film and streaming releases, sprinkled with deep dives into the changing nature of movies in the binge-watch era. “The Wrecking Crew” gets an earnest, specific review, and the “Masters of the Universe” trailer gets a measured hype with (well-founded) skepticism. For movie fans wondering if big studio movies are getting worse, Mike and Kelsey provide both context and candid critique, making this a valuable episode for keeping up with both movies and the wider conversation around them.