TUMP [EP#112 – MARGARET]

This week Douglas and Damion push me in front of the bus, but sadly they don’t do that much crying as we discuss the finally released film Margaret.

Show Notes

What We’ve Been Watching

Douglas (00:03:15): Field of Blood, The Newsroom, Five Days
Damion (00:12:32): The FP, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, Wanderlust, Man on a Ledge
Andrew (00:32:17): The Amazing Spider-Man, Brave

Trailers (00:41:04): Compliance, Why Stop Now

Review (00:59:12): Margaret

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  1. CS

    Man on a Ledge – one of the worst films of 2012. Just ridiculous.

    Phone Booth – I’ll openly admit I really enjoyed this film. I was more willing to go with the leaps in
    logic in this film than the ones in Man on a Ledge

    The Cosby Show – The original is a classic. My wife still watches the reruns almost
    nightly. The second show he had just did
    not have the same comedic spark.

    • Andrew Robinson

      I actually got through about 40 minutes of Man On A Ledge… meant to finish it (because I hate saying anything about a film without reaching the end) but just haven't gotten around to it (for good reason)…. I must hunt down episodes of the 2nd Cosby show on youtube just to see what it's really like.

  2. Shane Slater

    Nice podcast, but I gotta stand up for Margaret. It's really not that terrible. The story gets messy in the end, but the acting is great and the screenplay is pretty strong.

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