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Ep. 557 - Downhill, The Lodge, Devs, Standing Up, Falling Down

The Filmcast

The Filmcast

Tv & Film, Entertainment News, News

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2020

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

David checks out a few smaller movies while Jeff catches up on episode 5 of the show Mythic Quest. In the After Dark segment, the cast throw some shade at blu-ray and discuss the black and white conversion of films.

Read Top 10 Reasons Blu-ray Sucks by Cinemassacre here.

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Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only)
What We've Been Watching (~00:01:00)
David - Horse Girl, The Lodge, Downhill, Child’s play, The Outsider
Devindra - Devs, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, Beforeigners
Jeff - Mythic Quest episode 5, Standing Up, Falling Down
After Dark (~00:50:30)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to the Slash Filmcast.

0:22.1

I'm David Chen and joining me are Vindra Hardowar and Jeff Canada.

0:27.5

Today we are going to be discussing a lot of what we've been watching.

0:30.6

Been watching a ton of stuff and then if we have some time afterwards some after dark for you as well.

0:35.4

So yeah, that's what we got on tap for you today.

0:38.2

Let's get to what we've been watching this week.

0:40.1

I want to talk about some of the stuff I've been watching that's out in theaters right now.

0:44.4

Hopefully I had a chance to watch downhill.

0:47.8

You guys hear about this movie?

0:48.9

This is the Julia Louis Dreyfus Will Ferrell remake of Force Measure.

0:56.4

Yeah, so something the world really needed apparently.

0:59.6

Yeah, well, I mean, I like those people.

1:02.6

Yeah, those people are awesome.

1:05.7

Very talented comedic actors.

1:07.7

This movie was hard to actually logistically as hard to watch.

1:13.6

Like it opened in around 2000 theaters, but like I actually had a difficult time finding a theater that played it that was near me.

1:21.0

In the sense that like my normal feeders did not have this movie at all.

1:25.6

So I was able to locate a screening and I watched it and it's okay.

1:32.0

It's some people are saying it's terrible.

1:34.2

It has a really bad rotten tomato score.

1:37.0

I don't think it's horrible, but everyone seems to hate this movie, including audiences by the way.

1:42.2

I think it got like a C plus cinema score or something which is really bad.

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