On this week’s podcast, we have double the topics for double the fun!
First up, what are some of our favorite guilty pleasures? You know, those movies so bad they’re almost embarrassing to admit to the public that you love? The ones we watch under the cloak of shame and forever neglect to mention in gatherings for worry of street cred being revoked, THOSE movies.
Moving on, we debate bad movie titles and what makes the worst of the worst. Is it nothing more than just a poor choice of words, or is there a deeper problem with the titles studios sometimes choose?
Lastly, after reviews of new films like SING and Pet, we discuss in detail Season 1 of Westworld. Now that HBO’s newest juggernaut has completed its first round, what do we think of this latest science fiction opus, and are we excited for another round?
Join in on our conversation and listen to the latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider.
Discussed on this episode of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast:
- (0:00 – 19:11) Movie and TV News: Disney is replacing Epcot’s mascot, Netflix does offline, Amy Schumer takes on Barbie, and much more
- (19:12 – 1:03:11) From The Outside In Topic: Guilty pleasures and the worst movie titles | Listener topic comments
- (1:03:12 – 1:35:05) What’s This Movie? | Spoiler-Free Reviews of SING, Alleycats, and Pet | Awkward movie titles
- (1:35:06 – 2:14:30) Westworld Season One Reactions | Be sure to listen to the Beyond Westworld Podcast
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