Posts Tagged ‘The Rock’
LanternCast Episode #498- Black Adam and The New DCU!
Mark and Chad have a spoiler-filled discussion of Black Adam, before diving into the news about restructuring of the DCEU and new heads of DC Studios! Be sure to email us your thoughts or call/text us on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN!
Time Stamps for this Episode!
- Black Adam Review!- 00:56
- The New DCU!- 34:22
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LanternCast Episode #371 – Regal Unlimited/Hobbs & Shaw!
With Chad on the shelf due to allergies, Jim Ford graciously steps in to join Mark in an unconventional episode! We discuss the inner workings of the new Regal Unlimited movie subscription plans, pros and maybe some cons, before discussing Stranger Things, Season 3. Finally, we wrap with conversation about the Fast and Furious spinoff, Hobbs and Shaw, and the ongoing feud between franchise stars Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel! Be sure to email us your thoughts or chime in on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN
Time Stamps for this Episode!
- Intro/GL Talk- 00:56
- Regal Unlimited- 09:25
- Stranger Things- 41:13
- Hobbs & Shaw– 1:14.45
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LanternCast Episode #347 – 2019 Movie Preview!
It’s that time again, as Chad and Mark discuss the movies they can’t wait to see in 2019, along with the ones they could give three pounds of monkey crap about (as well as everything in between)! Prepare for lively discussions on Captain Marvel, Star Wars and much, much more! There’s also some “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” talk! Be sure to email us your thoughts or chime in on our voice-mail at 708-LANTERN!
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Hercules
Brett Ratner’s “Hercules” is a solid if unspectacular swords and sandals epic that rises and falls on the broad shoulders of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. While the movie is slow to develop and the creative decision to attempt to demystify the beginnings and labors of Hercules is questionable, the film does pick up considerable steam in its second half.
Many of the twists in the final act are predictable, though Johnson’s presence is able to still make the experience fun and as believable as possible. It is also a testament to his popularity and his relentless use of social media that “Hercules” has even been as moderately successful as it has (considering an overall lack of interest in the project by movie-goers).
Dwayne Johnson has proven to be a shot-in-the-arm to many existing franchises, but creating one of his own has thus far been elusive. “Hercules” is unlikely to change his fortunes anytime soon.
Mark J. Marble