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Mar 11, 2019 • 21min
SXSW 2019 Reactions: Us, Booksmart, Little Monsters, Tread, and More
On the March 11, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall to talk about Taika Waititi's new Time Bandits TV series and some of the biggest movies at this year's South By Southwest Film Festival.
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Opening Banter: No Water Cooler today
In the News:
Apple's 'Time Bandits' Series Will Be Co-Written and Directed By Taika Waititi
In Our Feature Presentation:
Jacob Hall's SXSW reactions to...
The Highwaymen
Little Monsters
Us
The Art of Self-Defense
Booksmart
Tread
Other Articles Mentioned:
Jacob's SXSW Recap Days One and Two
Jacob's SXSW Recap Day Three
Us Review
Booksmart Review
Long Shot Review
The Beach Bum Review
David Makes Man Review
What We Do in the Shadows TV Review
Go Back to China Review
Boyz in the Wood Review
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Mar 8, 2019 • 1h 4min
Captain Marvel Spoiler Discussion
On the March 8, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film weekend editor Brad Oman, writer Hoai-Tran Bui and special guest, Sean Gerber from Superhero News and Marvel Studios News podcast to have a Captain Marvel spoiler discussion.
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Opening Banter: If you haven’t seen Captain Marvel, don’t listen to this episode until you do!
In Our Feature Presentation: A Captain Marvel Spoiler Discussion.
Stan Lee’s tribute and cameoHow Stan Lee’s ‘Captain Marvel’ Cameo Changed After the Comic Legend’s Death
The Skrull twist / MendelsohnWhat this means for Secret Invasion
Mar-Vell twist
Why Monica Rambeau Might Be Important To The Future of the MCU
The Tesseract: How did Wendy Lawson get the Tesseract?
Goose the Cat: Everything We Know About Goose, the 'Captain Marvel' Cat Everyone LovesWhat is a Flerkin?
Why was Goose’s name changed from the comics?
Why is Goose at the Government base roaming around free?
Where does the stuff inside Goose go?
Is Goose now dead?
Fury’s eye injury
The Protector Initiative
The End Credits scene: ‘Captain Marvel’ Credits Scenes Set Up the Future and Fill in the Past of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Why Nick Fury Didn’t Page Captain Marvel Before ‘Infinity War’, According To Kevin Feige
New ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Footage Description Reveals Captain Marvel With The Avengers
What can we expect in a sequel?Could it be another prequel?
Ronan The Accuser
Is Captain Marvel too powerful for the MCU?
The Soundtrack
Other Easter Eggs: 'Captain Marvel' Trailer Hints at an Infinity Stone Connection to 'The Avengers'
Other Articles Mentioned:
‘Captain Marvel’ Directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden Talk the Genius of Ben Mendelsohn, Renaming Goose the Cat, ’90s Music, Stan Lee and More [Interview]
‘Captain Marvel’ and the Bizarre Comic Book History of Carol Danvers
HT’s ‘Captain Marvel’ Review: Marvel’s First Solo Female Superhero Movie Makes a Solid Landing
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Mar 7, 2019 • 32min
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Suicide Squad 2, Gundam, MoviePass, Game of Thrones, The Trench, Avengers: Endgame
On the March 7, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, and writer Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, Suicide Squad 2, Gundam, MoviePass, Game of Thrones, The Trench and Avengers: Endgame.
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Opening Banter: Jacob is gearing up for SXSW.
In The News:
Jacob: ‘Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge’ Opening Dates for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Announced, But One Ride Won’t Be Ready
Chris: ‘Suicide Squad 2’ Hires Idris Elba to Replace Will Smith as Deadshot
Chris: ‘Suicide Squad 2’ Characters Revealed: King Shark, Polka-Dot Man and More
Jacob: ‘Gundam’ Live-Action Adaptation to Be Penned By ‘Y: The Last Man’ Writer Brian K. Vaughan
Chris: MoviePass Changing Business Model Yet Again, Will Now Focus On Their Own Films
Jacob: George R.R. Martin Hasn’t Read the ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Scripts Because He’s Too Busy Trying to Finish Those Damn Books
Chris: ‘The Trench’ Will Take Place After ‘Aquaman’ (and How ‘The Conjuring’ Universe is Inspiring DC Movies)
Chris: Disney+ Will House Entire Disney Motion Picture Library, Including Things From the Disney Vault
Jacob: New ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Footage Description Reveals Captain Marvel with The AvengersPLUG: Ben: First ‘Star Wars: Episode 9’ Footage Screened, Here’s What Was In It
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Mar 6, 2019 • 32min
Mailbag: We Answer Your Questions About Spielberg vs. Netflix and "Film Twitter"
On the March 6, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film senior writer Ben Pearson, and writer Hoai-Tran Bui to answer some listener emails in the Mail Bag.
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In The Mailbag:
Austin from Dallas Texas writes in “I thought I would chime in. I lean towards Spielberg’s side on this. For me it’s not about Netflix or Amazon not being able to release a movie and it not being good. The Oscars to me is for a particular medium just like the Emmy’s. Netflix was using to me a loophole intended for shorts and indie films to their advantage. I feel they should have to do a wide release of their films to qualify. Idk how you put rules into place to not exclude indie films though. Maybe have it based on budget? To me Netflix movies are equivalent to straight to VHS/DVD/Blu-Ray. Those would not be considered for Oscars so why should they. Maybe it’s time to add a streaming category?”
Langdon Kessner writes in “Hi Peter, Big fan of the site and the podcast. I'd like to offer a defense of Spielberg, and I'm honestly shocked that so many people are against him, specifically #FilmTwitter. Watching the argument go from "Spielberg hates Netflix" (which is not true) to "Spielberg doesn't care about minorities" (also not true) was maddening. For starters, it's important to note (and I'm surprised this wasn't mentioned on the podcast), Spielberg was a huge part of getting Five Came Back, a documentary, produced on Netflix. Author Mark Harris himself stated it would not exist without him. So this idea that Spielberg just hates Netflix and is a cartoon grandpa yelling at clouds is ridiculous (not saying you guys pushed this idea, but social media did). The issue here is the way Netflix treats their movies, and more importantly, the theaters. Not many of them have been given a proper theatrical release. And even the ones that do come with rules from Netflix. For the few theaters that were able to get Roma in 70mm, Netflix had a lot of rules that made it difficult for them to screen it. It had to be shown in Dolby Atmos, and it could only be screened from Thursday to Sunday. I know this because I wrote a series of articles on independent movie theaters in Boston, and still occasionally talk to the managers. All have said that Netflix is extremely cagey and reticent to conversation when it comes to showing their movies in theaters. Also important to note (and I was also disappointed this wasn't mentioned): Amazon Prime does not do this. They have a 90-day theatrical window and nobody, least of all Spielberg, is mad at them for it. That's the point Spielberg is making. That Netflix doesn't give their films a proper theatrical release, and instead just a token one so they can qualify for the Oscars. You guys mentioned on the podcast that it feels like elitists saying "No, you can't be in our club". To me, it feels like an first-year employee demanding a promotion without going through the ranks. And Joseph Kahn made a great point (I won't rehash the whole thing here), but "Oscars are meant to promote the theatrical experience. So Netflix releasing a movie in one theater and claiming they should be celebrated with an Oscar the same way like BlacKkKlansman or even yes, Green Book, is not remotely fair." Basically, if Netflix followed the Amazon Prime model, there'd be no issue. But they don't and prioritize home viewing which is television. A line does need to be drawn and this only happened because Netflix blurred the line between film and television. If they can afford to dump $8 billion in content, they can certainly afford a theatrical release. Sorry that I wrote a lot, but this debate has infuriated me. Two corporations are going to head-to-head yet Netflix is somehow the underdog? Ugh. This has nothing to do with quality of Netflix (which is Oscar-worthy) or diversity (which is sadly, still an important issue). This is about should Oscar contenders be played in theaters or not. I'm sad that this part of the argument got lost on Twitter and turned into "Does Spielberg hate minorities?!?!?". Alright, that's all I have today. Still a fan of the site and podcast. Hopefully you got a chance to read this and I hope I made some legitimate points. All the best, -
Chris Williams writes in “I agree with you and Slash Film's stance that Netflix films should be up for awards. That being said, I have a thought that leans towards Speilberg's view. There's a reason there's different awards for TV Shows/Movies and Theater Movies. If you had to put Netflix in one of those categories I believe many people would put it in the TV category. That alone would make someone question why Netflix films are up for Oscars. Also between Netflix, Hulu, and now Youtube releasing more originals. Do we see a streaming award show emerge? It sounds crazy, but a two years ago I didn't see Netflix dropping this much quality content like they are. Anything is possible. What are your thoughts?”
Mark B from London writes in: “The podcast is terrific, you all do a brilliant job. I wanted to suggest the way of diffusing this stupid spat over Netflix’s place in the industry may be best served by just cancelling the Oscars. I think the world in general, although definitely not Hollywood, could suffer the tragic loss of a mass back-slapping effort which is the Academy Awards, and in to the bargain no more inept attempts to televise the event, trim the timings, announce/cancel hosts, etc.. Remove the Awards argument and then nobody will care about the theatrical window and streaming services having the cheek to create good films. All that will matter will be good content, which is what mere mortals seek.”
Chris, from NYC writes in “Like a lot of people my Twitter stream (which I never use) is basically bloated with politics, hysteria, crazed propaganda and other nightmares. So, like a lot of people, I kind of hate Twitter. You guys talk a lot about "film twitter" where people discuss filmmaking and movie news and that sounds like a lot of fun. Can you give any insight on who to follow / lists to follow, etc so I can nuke my current Twitter account and start over with film twitter?”
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Mar 5, 2019 • 1h 26min
Water Cooler: Captain Marvel, Furie, Iron Man 2, The Day of the Dolphin, Pet Sematary, Die, Dune, My Dinner with Andre, Magic is Dead & More
On the March 5, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about what they’ve been up to at The Watercooler.
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Opening Banter: Brad isn’t here today because of scheduling conflicts.
At The Water Cooler:
What we’ve been Doing:Jacob has been dogsitting seven dogs while preparing for SXSW.
Hoai-Tran visited the MoMA and guested on /Filmcast for the Shoplifters review.
Ben finished his Iceland video.
What we’ve been Reading:Peter read Ian Frisch’s book Magic Is Dead.
Jacob finished Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff, read Pet Sematary by Stephen King, and started Wolf in White Van by John Darnielle. He also got caught up on his comics and would recommend Murder Falcon, Outer Darkness, Bone Parish, Black Badge, the new Criminal, Die, Bitter Root and maaaybe the new Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic.
Hoai-Tran finished Dracula and started reading Dune.
Ben read The Name of the Wind
What we’ve been Watching:Peter saw Captain Marvel for a second time, and rewatched Iron Man 2.
Chris saw Captain Marvel, and watched Lorena and The Guilty.
Jacob watched the 1989 Pet Sematary, He’s Out There, and The Uninvited.
Hoai-Tran saw Captain Marvel, Furie, and watched two cheesy romantic K-dramas Touch Your Heart and Romance is a Bonus Book.
Ben saw Captain Marvel, Top Hat, The Day of the Dolphin, My Dinner with Andre, Leaving Neverland Part 1, The Naked Spur, and The Naked City
What we’ve been Eating:Peter recommends Virgil’s Cola, or specifically the Black Cherry flavor.
Jacob has been loving Good Dee’s brownies and Rebel ice cream.
What we’ve been Playing:Peter played Escape Room in a Box: The Werewolf Experiment.
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Mar 4, 2019 • 42min
How Can Steven Spielberg Be So Wrong About Netflix's Oscar Eligibility?
On the March 4, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall and senior writer Ben Pearson to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Metal Gear Solid, Edge of Tomorrow 2, the future of Warner Bros, Guillermo del Toro, and Steven Spielberg vs. Netflix.
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Opening Banter: Watercooler is pushed until tomorrow because of scheduling conflicts.
In The News:
Ben: Oscar Isaac Wants to Star in ‘Metal Gear Solid’ Movie, and Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts is Into It
Jacob: ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ Sequel in Development, Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt Both Expected to Return
Ben: The Future of Warner Bros.: More ‘Matrix’ and ‘Mad Max’, Fewer Shared Universes
Jacob: Guillermo del Toro Writing and Directing Secret Bad Robot Project ‘Zanbato’
Ben: Yes, Steven Spielberg is Still Unhappy About Netflix
Ben: Netflix Responds to Steven Spielberg as the Streaming Wars Continue
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Mar 1, 2019 • 35min
Walking Around Star Wars Galaxy's Edge With Germain Lussier
On the March 1, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by io9/Gizmodo entertainment reporter Germain Lussier to talk about his visit to Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge for a preview of the upcoming Star Wars land inside Disneyland Resort.
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In Our Feature Presentation: Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge Details Revealed: Lightsabers, Droids, Food, Rides and Much More. You can read Germain’s pieces here:
We've Been to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge and Life Will Never Be the Same
The 77 Most Fascinating Things We Learned on Our Trip Gizmodo
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Feb 28, 2019 • 27min
We Try To Imagine How A Viewmaster Movie Will Even Work, Bond 25, Suicide Squad, The Baby-Sitters Club, Walking Dead, Disney and Hulu
On the February 28, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by senior writer Ben Pearson, and writer Chris Evangelista to talk about the latest film and tv news, including Bond 25 and Suicide Squad casting, The Baby-Sitters Club on Netflix, Disney villains tv series, Hulu ownership, a Viewmaster movie and another Walking Dead tv series.
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Opening Banter: It’s the final day of February 2019.
In The News:
Ben: ‘Bond 25’: Oscar Winner Rami Malek Will Play the Villain, Billy Magnussen Could Play a New Agent
Chris: ‘Suicide Squad 2’ Cast Loses Will Smith Due to Scheduling Conflicts
Ben: New Version of ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ Coming to Netflix, Will “Reflect Modern-Day Issues”
Chris: ‘View-Master’ Movie Back in Development, Will Probably Win Best Picture Someday
Ben: Disney In Talks to Acquire WarnerMedia’s 10% Stake in Hulu
Ben: Disney Villains Show ‘Book of Enchantment’ Coming to Disney+
Chris: Yet Another ‘Walking Dead’ Spin-Off is Coming to AMC
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Feb 27, 2019 • 28min
Did The Rat Ruin The Departed? Who Is Excited For More Kingsman sequels? Battle Angel, Frozen 2, Hellboy & Puss in Boots [Audio Fixed]
On the February 27, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by senior writer Ben Pearson, and writer Chris Evangelista to talk about the latest film and tv news, including Battle Angel box office, Kingsman prequels and sequels, The Departed fan edit, Puss in Boots 2 director, Hellboy rating and the plot for Frozen 2.
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Opening Banter: Fun fact, it’s only been 72 hours since the Oscars.
In The News:
Chris: ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ Makes Big Bucks in International Markets, But is It Enough to Warrant a Sequel?
Ben: ‘Kingsman’ Prequel Film Coming in 2020, With ‘Kingsman 3’ to Follow
Chris: Sorry, Warner Bros. Isn’t Playing Your Silly “Remove the Rat from ‘The Departed’ Game”, Internet
Ben: ‘Puss in Boots 2’ to Be Directed By ‘Spider-Verse’ Co-Director Bob Persichetti
Chris: ‘Hellboy’ Reboot Rated R For “Strong Bloody Violence and Gore Throughout, and Language”
Ben: ‘Frozen 2’ Plot Revealed: Here’s What Anna and Elsa Are Searching For
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Feb 26, 2019 • 33min
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Directors Talk Deleted Scenes, Gremlins, Rotten Tomatoes, A Quiet Place 2 & Marvel
On the February 26, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by senior writer Ben Pearson, and writer Hoai-Tran Bui to talk about the latest film and tv news, including a Gremlins animated series, Rotten Tomatoes and A Quiet Place 2.And in Our Feature Presentation, Peter sis down with the filmmakers behind Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse to talk about deleted and alternate scenes.
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Opening Banter: Happy Birthday HT!!!
In The News:
Ben: ‘Gremlins’ Animated Series to Be Unleashed on WarnerMedia Streaming Service
HT: Rotten Tomatoes Revamps Audience Score System to Counter Online Trolls
Ben: ‘A Quiet Place 2’ Bringing Back John Krasinski to Direct, Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe Also Returning [Updated]
HT: Marvel Won’t Announce Future Slate Until After ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’
Ben: Kevin Feige Compares Marvel’s ‘Eternals’ to ‘Guardians’, Says It Could Span “Tens of Thousands of Years”
In Our Feature Presentation: Peter sits down with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse filmmakers Peter Ramsey, Bob Persichetti and Rodney Rothman to talk about the movie’s development and deleted scenes.
Interview: Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse Directors Talk Deleted Scenes
Tom Cruise and James Cameron Were Almost in ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’
Pixar Director Pete Sohn Originally Voiced Ganke in ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’
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