On this weeks episode of The Movie Moxie Podcast, it's genre hopping craziness all around. For new releases it's time to enjoy the glory of the South Korean western The Good, The Bad, The Weird and dance goodness with Step Up 3D. I also chat about awesomeness of the StreetDance 3D and Burlesque trailer, along wit the current DVD release including review the ultra low budget horror flick Finale. Enjoy!
0:00 – 1:05 - Introduction
1:05 – 1:50 – Correction
1:50 – 9:45 – The Good, The Bad, The Weird
9:45 – 17:55 – Step Up 3D
17:55 – 21:00 – Trailers: StreetDance 3D & Burlesque
21:00 – 22:30 – DVD Release: Date Night, The Good Heart, The Joneses
22:30 – 29:00 – DVD Review: FInale
29:00 – 32:00 – Coming up next week
32:00 – 33:00 – Outro
Show Notes
- Reviews for films discussed: The Good, The Bad, The Weird, Step Up 3D and Finale
- The Good, The Bad, The Weird plays at The Bloor in Toronto until Thursday August 12, 2010 and will be out on DVD Aug 17, 2010
- I mentioned The Mad Hatter’s podcast, The Matineecast
- So You Think You Can Dance Canada starts up again this weekend, Sunday August 15, 2010
- Trailers: StreetDance 3D trailer & Burlesque trailer (out Nov 24, 2010), trailers also embedded below
- Next week I’ll be covering the Toronto After Dark Film Festival - be sure to check back for daily reviews & vlogs!
- Next weeks wide releases: Eat Pray Love, The Expendables & Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
- Next weeks limited releases: Animal Kingdom, The Disappearance of Alice Creed, Joan Rivers – A Piece of World, Mesrine: Killer Instinct & Soul Kitchen
- See more Upcoming Films here
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For next weeks show I may take a hiatus while covering the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, but I still plan on seeing Eat, Pray, Love because I absolutely adored the book. Out of this weeks film release I highly recommend the new Australian crime film Animal Kingdom (review up later this week), the outstanding UK thriller The Disappearance of Alice Creed starring Gemma Arterson, Martin Compston and Eddie Marsden, and also recommend the frank and fantastic documentary Joan Rivers – A Piece of Work.
Burlesque Trailer
StreetDance 3D Trailer
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