Episode 339: Runaway Jury

It’s finale time for our coverage of John Grisham story adaptations this week and we end things on a high note with a film that most likely has more time spent in a courtroom than all others combined. Another great cast and intriguing case that is sadly still relevant today power this intriguing psychological drama and we hope that you enjoy our conversation all about it.

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Episode 337: The Chamber

Fifth in our John Grisham-verse coverage is one film that neither of us had ever seen before. Much like last week when we discussed “A Time To Kill”, an idealistic young attorney is searching for emotional appeals to prevent the execution of a client. While we thing this particular entry lacks in some of the directorial polish of previous entries, there is a fantastic performance and some very challenging things to think about, which made for a great conversation.

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Episode 333: The Firm

For the next couple of months we will be covering the movie adaptations of author John Grisham’s legal thrillers. With a who’s who of a cast and Oscar-winning filmmaker, this franchise-starter is a somewhat quieter take on the typical cinematic thriller, but one that puts intelligence and relatability above superhuman acts. Also note that this is one of Tom Cruise’s highest running distance totals of his filmography, so of course that means it’s great.

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Episode 262: Hoosiers

We spend this episode in Hickory, Indiana to discuss Coach Norman Dale’s epic state title run with the small-town, undermanned, undersized, under-talented Huskers basketball team. This is a beloved sports movie for good reason and we have a great conversation about all the reasons we connect with it.

Also, Aaron gives details and his impression of the brand new 4K The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies, and explains the details of a contest where we are giving away digital copies of both.

The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit 4K Review02:52

Hoosiers Spoiler Review – 17:44

The Connecting Point – 1:25:12

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Episode 253: Superman II

This week we continue our Batman v Superman celebration by covering the second of three films centering on the blue boy scout, the original theatrical sequel to Richard Donner’s “Superman”.

Superman II Spoiler Review – 0:14:31

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Episode 252: Superman

This week we continue our Batman v Superman celebration by covering the first of three films centering on the blue boy scout himself, beginning with Richard Donner’s 1978 entry that set the tone for what an entire genre of film looks like today. We challenge ourselves to consider both this film’s value as a trend-setter and whether it holds up today.

Superman Spoiler Review – 0:09:16

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