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🗓️ 27 June 2016
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The CinemaSins crew discuss superhero genre crossovers (43:15 if you want to skip there)! Batman in a horror movie? Quentin Tarantino directing a comic book movie? Spider-Man in a romantic comedy? All this and more! Plus, the guys discuss the greatest movies from 1986, which had a stacked roster, including Ferris Bueller, Platoon, Aliens, and Star Trek: Save the Whales.
The guys cover Q&A's about the most over the top movie deaths and worst films made by great directors. Also, let us know if you want to see video of SinCast! Sound off in the comments on SoundCloud or on Twitter @cinemasins.
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0:00.0 | I'm kind of limp watching this. |
0:05.0 | Welcome to Sincast, presented by CinemaSins. All right, |
0:27.0 | guys, welcome to the Sincast. This is Chris Atkinson from CinemaSins. Joined as always by the voice of CinemaSins Jeremy Scott. |
0:30.0 | Howdy, hi. |
0:31.0 | And for music video sends Barrett Share. |
0:34.0 | And we're continuing this series of Best Of years in which we've been alive. |
0:40.0 | This one is 1986. |
0:42.0 | Buehler. This one is 1986 |
0:49.2 | Dance! Dance Magic Dance! Get away from her you bitch. You've lost that love and feeling. Don't you look at me fuck! |
0:57.6 | You know the first thing that pops off on 1986 when I look at the IMDb's like you know list of like |
1:06.6 | popular 86 movies and everything it's basically the one two punch of Ferris Buellers day off and |
1:12.3 | stand by me. And I say one-two-punch because John Hughes and |
1:17.6 | Rob Reiner could not have been in a hotter streak of movies. I don't think these two directors have been touched as far as like coming out with a movie like basically every year and coming out with quality movies every single time. |
1:34.0 | Yeah, this was in Rob Reiner's run with like when Harry met Sally and like I had this whole |
1:40.2 | podcast that was too echoy to use where a friend and I talked about directors who've had five good movies in a row. |
1:45.1 | It's basically Hitchcock and Rob Reiner. |
1:47.7 | Yeah. Unless you sort of bend the rules on what counts as a great movie and you're right he was in his prime right now and |
1:54.6 | on stand by me and that was that's one of my favorite movies from any era. |
1:59.6 | Oh yeah and it's it's a it started rhiner's sort of relationship with Stephen King |
2:06.3 | Adaptations he does it a couple of more times I think |
2:10.5 | Stand by me is just just one of those movies. that's just you can watch that anytime. |
2:14.8 | It's it doesn't matter where it is in the movie. |
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