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Movies That Grew On Us, Apple, Toy Story 4, A Quiet Place 2, Hunger Games & Crazy Eddie

/Film Weekly

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🗓️ 17 June 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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On the June 17, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Apple, Toy Story 4, A Quiet Place 2, Hunger Games and Crazy Eddie. And in the Mail Bag we’ll discuss movies that took some time to grow on us.   Opening Banter: Why has news been so slow recently?    In the News: Chris: Apple Plans on Releasing Six Movies a Year For Oscar Consideration HT:  ‘Toy Story 4’ Will Be the First Pixar Movie in Decades to Not Feature an Animated Short Chris: ‘A Quiet Place 2’ Will Explain How That Whole Monster Situation Happened HT (og Ben): ‘Hunger Games’ Prequel Movie Officially in the Works at Lionsgate, Based on Upcoming BookPeter asks “has there ever been a great prequel?” Chris: Jon Turteltaub Will Direct a ‘Crazy Eddie’ Movie, Instead of Giving Us the Third ‘National Treasure’ Movie We All Crave   In The Mailbag: Troy H writes in: “Hey Peter,  Just want to say I am loving the videos on your YouTube channel, and still loving the podcast and listen to every episode without fail. The content about theme parks is valuable as my wife and I are travelling from Australia to visit Orlando and Anaheim in August to visit all the parks so all the insights and tips are gonna help immensely.  I have resigned to the fact that I will be spending an insane amount of money in Batuu doing all the stuff in your videos. I have added to my watch lists and watched so many movies and TV shows based on recommendations from your team and value their diverse opinions on all genres. You are absolutely right about Cobra Kai, that show is amazing! Can’t wait for season 3.  Some questions for the mailbag: Have you ever watched a movie which on first viewing was terrible, but subsequent viewings showed it to be much better? For me it was Clear and Present Danger, it was a yawnfest in the cinema but loved it when I watched it years later on DVD.  Is there a movie that everyone raves about, is critically acclaimed but you personally found it to be boring/average?  For me it was Usual Suspects. It was “okay” but not a masterpiece in my opinion. Keep up the great work.” Peter: The Lord of the Rings films, Deathproof, The Prestige, Batman Begins, Fargo HT: Good Time, Blade Runner Chris: Eyes Wide Shut   Other Articles Mentioned:   All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today’s show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Slash Home Daily for Monday, June 17th, 2019.

0:06.0

On today's episode we're going to discuss the latest film and TV news and answer a question

0:10.2

in the mailbag about movies that grew on us. This is slash film

0:14.4

editor-in-chief Peter Sorata and joining me on to this podcast is slash film

0:18.2

writers. Why Tran Bowie? Hey everyone. And Chris Evangelista.

0:22.3

Hello folks. So that Hey everyone. And Chris, Evangelista.

0:27.8

Hello, folks. So the news is still kind of going slow. I'm not sure. What do you think this is, Chris? Like, is this just because we're coming off E3 and there was that week of E3?

0:35.5

Yeah, and it's you know it's the summer everyone's

0:40.0

Everyone's just winding down it'll it'll pick up. I think we'll have a lull and then we have you know comic-on next month and then things will pick up again and then we'll be in award season believe it or not so we'll be

0:53.8

discourse will start again yeah what's that the discourse will start again

0:58.0

yes exactly speaking of award season our first new story is that Apple plans on releasing not one, not two,

1:07.0

not three, but six movies each year for Oscar consideration. Chris Tullis Fettit.

1:14.7

Yes, so as most of us know, Amazon's, I mean, Netflix sort of kicked down the door recently

1:22.1

and found themselves winning Oscars.

1:25.3

Their film Roma won best foreign film. The director, Alfonso Coran, won best director.

1:31.2

And that's that was a big deal.

1:33.0

You know, there was a time a few years ago

1:34.4

where it seemed almost impossible

1:36.1

that anything from Netflix could win Oscar.

1:39.9

But that's the future.

1:41.6

Streaming is becoming more and more prevalent.

1:44.0

And now that Netflix is winning Oscars,

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