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This week, the guys are joined at the beginning of the episode by special guest, Kimmie. The guys discuss how successful Ving Rhames has made (13:00) "Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning" (as well as the whole franchise) such a hit, the Jennifer Lawerence movie (23:00) "No Hard Feelings", we journey back into regret (again) with the dinosaur movie "…
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This week the boys have a chat about The Bear, which may be more delicious than a meal at a Michelin 3 Star restaurant, Elemental is a solid choice for the family if you can stand the crushing sadness of the short film before the movie starts, and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a solid end to the indiana Jones saga. We also pay tribute to…
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Huge week as one of our favorite shows from last year The Bear is back with season 2. Will the shows sophomore season live up to the intense level of stress of the first season? Disney has released the first episode of the long awaited Nick Fury / Skrull centric show, Secret Invasion. Playing off the surprises of Captain Marvel, we see how the new …
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You know the drill. Stuff comes out, we watch it, we review it, you listen and we are thankful. This week Rob checked out Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, and gives us a breakdown of the post Bumblebee Transformers universe. Omar said "I'll Be Back!" and he is, this time with information about Arnold, the 3 part documentary on Netflix. Finally Gre…
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We review an early cut of the DC movie The Flash without any spoilers. The movie has been in development for 4 years and between Covid and some high profile issues with it's lead the film has had its share of controversy. Warner Bros has been running sneak previews of the movie throughout the past month and we have a chance to talk about it. Is it …
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Lots of stuff this week highlighted by a once-in-a-lifetime visit to The Halcyon, Disneys Galactic Starcruiser Hotel that is unfortunately closing at the end of the summer. Also an honest review of the latest Disney live action movie, The Little Mermaid, a music review of the Wooden Shjips a modern psychidelic rock band right out of the 60s. The qu…
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The time has come for another patron curated episode! This time we take a deep dive into a movie that Eddie Murphy really doesn't like to talk about and that is The Golden Child. We discuss the move, Asian mysticism, Charles Dance in a pre-Game of Thrones performance, and moviemaking in the 80s. We discuss what worked in the movie, and of course wh…
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The Floridaman this week was arrested for watching pornography at a community pool via a Bluetooth speaker, in unrelated news (maybe) we have a guest host covering for Omar. Your beloved regular hosts and Patron of Unusual Size Alec join up to review Guardians of the Galaxy 3, the Apple series Silo, NIKE drama Air, and the Bruce Springsteen book De…
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This week we've got some horror, we've got some comedy and we've got some horror comedy and a review of a movie from 1983 that you have definitely seen. Return of the Jedi is back in theaters for it's 40th anniversary. We checked it out and let you know if it holds up in a world of computer generated blockbusters. WE also review Evil Dead Rise, Nic…
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It wasn't supposed to be a music episode but its about as close to one as we've had in awhile. We talk about the new Metallica album 72 seasons. Metallica had a huge marketing campaign and push for this new album. Is it just capitalism or is the album a return to their ferocious metal past? The Foo Fighter's Studio 666 is a horror movie about the b…
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I definitley didn't allow Chat GPT to write the description of this episode. Nope... we absolutely did all of these intelligent sounding things and definitely did not just harass Omar with sound effects from our soundboard. Join hosts Greg, Omar, and Rob in the latest episode of "The Give Me Five Podcast" as they embark on a thrilling review of som…
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Huge week for movie reviews. Dungeons and Dragons was a ton of fun. We discuss whether or not it is good for hardcore fans of the game and "normies". Super Mario Brothers also came out this week and we were able to see it early. Critics and audience scores differ wildly. We discuss the film and our past memories with the franchise. We also cover th…
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We had afew computer issues this week and one of our hosts got dropped for a few minutes from the final edit. But, that very likely could be a benefit for all of you listeners out there. While we did have audio we were able to talk about the huge wins for Everything Everywhere All at Once, the los of Lance Reddick and the upcoming high profile game…
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Yes there is a movie called Cocaine Bear, and yes its based loosely on a real story and Yes Rob saw it. so how is it? Mandalorian is back with season 3, but you may need to catch up by watching... Book of Boba Fett. Omar checked out the moody mind-screw that was 1899 and somehow Greg had no idea that Daisy Jones and the Six (a music show partially …
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New Marvel movie Ant Man and the Wasp Quantumania. Rob gives us his review from right after he saw the movie and from a few days later after letting it percolate. Greg checked out You People a race-centric Netflix comedy with a great cast including Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy, David Duchovney and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. And the Top 5 question this week i…
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Ghosts, wizards and the ability to decipher lies are on tap this week. Lockwood and Co is a tale about a world where ghosts are real and young people have the ability to see and fight them. This very British show his Netflix last week and we compare it to other spooky ghost-fighting shows. Poker Face on Peacock is a fun little crime procedural deve…
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After a short delay, Hunters season 2 arrived. A show that oscilates between serious alternate history, and sci fi absurdity yet is wildly entertaining and definitely makes you think "what if". In this story, Hitler has survived into the 1970's and it shows what would happen if he stood for trial instead of his bunker suicide. The Legend of Vox Mac…
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In an early episode we spoke at length about bad video game movie adaptations. (Mario Bros anyone?) but The Last of us has hit HBO plus with a huge amount of critical fanfare and excellent buzz. Jack Ryan season 3 also was released a few weeks ago and we continue to marvel at John Krasinski's take on the Clancy character. This season takes on the f…
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Due to our Top 5's of 2022 Episode last week, we are catching up this week with an all-review episode! No frills. No top 5. No extended Rob rants about things he hates. (ok maybe a few of those) This week we cover The Pale Blue Eye a fictional mystery movie starring Christian Bale as a detective solving crimes with Edgar Allen Poe. We stay in the r…
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2022 was yet another crazy year! Join us as we list our favorites in the world of entertainment media from the past year. Greg, Omar and Rob give our favorites and we are joined by frequent collaborator, beloved patron and potential phantom pooper, Alec. This year we give you our choices for top five best: Books Albums Video Games TV shows Streamin…
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Christmas is here and so is a terrible Christmas movie involving gremlins, orcs and orphans! It's the Christmas Dragon! Also on a muich better front (CG-wise) Avatar the Way of the Water is out and Rob had the opportunity to see it. Critics say it brings back the big-movie feel to going to the theater, but what was Rob's opinion. Omar checked out t…
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Sylvester Stallone is having a mini renaissance in 2022 first with Samaritan and now with the Breaking Bad meets Sopranos fish out of water show Tulsa King. Omar reviews the uber-dark Christmas Carol show from 2019 and Rob takes a look at Disney+'s Willow series. Does it have the same feel as the original. We also discuss the latest streaming news …
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After a short break for turkey eating, we are back talking about a bunch of stuff like Wednesday, Spirited, Slumberland, Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, Irene Cara, Jason David Frank, team USA, and Warrior Nun. The top 5 this week is about characters that have been portrayed by different actors. We judge the characters based on the perform…
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As we all know, Chadwick Boseman, the Black Panther, passed away before filming Black Panther 2. Huge changes had to be made, and a tightrope had to be crossed between respecting the real-life loss and crafting an engaging story. Now, with the release of Wakanda Forever, we ask how successful the movie was relating to the memory of T'Challa and the…
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Blockbuster, one of the few massive corporations that dissolved has had a lot of nostalgia associated with it. When Netflix anounced a show based on the now (almost) dead franchise it was a surprise as Netflix was partially responsible for the death of Blockbuster. Will Netflix ressurect the franchise through this show or kill it yet again? Tales o…
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This week the guys discuss The Witcher recasting...they are hoping for the best, beware...Kang is coming, they are looking forward to Season 2 of Sandman, this weeks florida man has a curse put on him, which makes driving a challenge, Rob talks about the great story and game play of Gotham Knights, Omar is more than disappointed with Blacklight, so…
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October is moving fast and this is the final episode before Halloween. There have been a huge amount of releases and as a result, we have doubled our reviews this week. Rob saw Black Adam and reviews this latest entry in the DC Universe. The Midnight Club is a different entry in the Mike Flannigan "Flaniverse" but combines 1990s nostalgia, with dra…
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Spooky season rolls on and with it comes the Hellraiser reboot(?) from Hulu. As with the other Hellraiser movies all eyes are on pain and the cleverly designed Cenobytes. Do the new ones add up? Rob checked out Last Seen Alive, a new Gerard Butler suspense / crime flick. Also, after reviewing the fun Grady Hendrix Book, My Best Friends Exorcism, ho…
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Had to skip a week due to hurricane Ian flooding one of the host's neighborhoods, but we are back with twice the topics. This week we delve into Hocus Pocus 2 and discuss campiness in horror. Then we continue the live-action Disney train with Pinocchio. Heading into October we also get spooky with Interview with a Vampire, Dahmer, and the Imperfect…
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If a Rob complains on a podcast and we stop recording, will he still be complaining? Rpb went to D23 and due to poor planning on Disney's part, there is less to talk about in the realm of upcoming releases and theme park attractions and more to talk about with letting fans down. Despite the travel however, he did get a chance to check out Cobra Kai…
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After a 2 week break we are back! Well 2 of us are. Rob was busy flying back from D23 in California. This week we revisit She-Hulk to pay homage to Madisynn (with 2 n's and a y but not where you think it is), we check out Amazon Prime's Rings of Power, and Greg convinces Omar to watch Biography WWE Legends on A&E. We also cover Moonfall, which is m…
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Game of thrones is back! This time a prequel about the Targaryens called House of the Dragon. We used to do special episodes for Game of Thrones because of spoiler complaints, but for now we kept things relatively spoiler free and tucked in nicely at the end of the episode. Because of this, even if you detest spoilers you have the opportunity to li…
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A new Walking Dead anthology show appeared this week and Greg checked it out based on the strength of the leads (Terry Crews and Olivia Munn) Will it furthur the world of The Walking Dead in an interesting way or will it make some of the same mistakes that past Walking Dead spin-offs have made. Day Shift is a fun vampire hunter movie starring Jamie…
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The graphic novel / story that couldn't be filmed was finally filmed and released on Netflix. Did The Sandman capture the magic of the source material? How well did the cast embody the Endless? Should Death get her own series (yes, please) Rob checked out the fun, action packed Bullet Train, starring Brad Pitt and we all went a few hundred years in…
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We've got more entertainment this week than a drunk dude driving around Walmart in a scooter AND we even have a drunk guy driving around Walmart in a scooter. But beyond that we discuss the trailer for Spirit Halloween, the deaths of several celebrities including Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols. Our topics include the Lincoln Lawyer (show), DC's Leagu…
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No we aren't going anywhere, its just an Elvis reference. Of all of the musicians we have read and talked about, Elvis oddly hasn't come up. So Greg went into the movie blind as to the truth and embellished portions of the King's life. Is Elvis made for huge fans or can people who aren't fans enjoy the film? We also cover San Diego Comic Con 2022, …
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In which we talk about a kid friendly move (Sea Beast) in a non-kid friendly way. A non-kid friendly movie (Bob's Burgers) in a semi-kid friendly way, and a docu-series that should be non-kid friendly but is so lame that it kinda is kid friendly. And there is news about The Bear season 2, the Rob Zombie helmed The Munsters, some space stuff and our…
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This week the boys (not the cool ones form the show) talk about celebrity deaths, the Season finale of the Amazon show, The Boys, Minions 2: The RIse of Gru and the nonsense that is going on in movie theaters because of the "Gentleminions", Danny Trejo could be hunting Rob, Bevis and Butthead are privileged, Greg, Rob and Omar discuss inappropriate…
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So much to watch, so much to talk about. Heres a quick rundown: Traumatizing your children on a ghost tour, Lightyear, Spiderhead, Hunger Games prequel, Venom, Umbrella Academy, Ben and Jerry's, The Boys, The Orville, First Kill, The Bear and so much more! We talk about so much stuff that we had to skip our GMF question of the week, but it will be …
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This week the boys cut out the fat and go straight to the reviews with Amazon Prime's The Boys, the Hulu Sex Pistols biopic, Pistol, the return of the Orville (also on Hulu), Disney+ Ms. Marvel, and the blockbuster Jurassic World: Dominion. Our question of the week is what are the most shocking reveals of male genetalia in movies / tv / streaming? …
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Kate Bush is on top of the charts, Top Gun is number 1 and we are big mad at Russia, so clearly we are reliving 1986. At least the music is good. So put on your favorite Poison song and lets talk about: Top Gun: Maverick does it bring back that loving feeling we had towards the original? How are the visuals, sequences, acting and of course the plot…
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Stranger Things Season 4 Part 1 is out now, and to avoid spoiling it for our regular listeners, we decided to release a special episode for all the bingers out there. In this episode we cover the characters, their arcs, Vecna (the big bad), Russian gulags, 80s music, Kate Bush, and the general plot of the show. We aren't as entertaining as the show…
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This week we discuss great concerts and idiot fans at those concerts, Megacon is Mega Great, DarkWing Duck is Mega Popular when Rob is doing hi cosplay thing, the guys get into Love, Death and Robots VOl. 3, Rob has some issues with Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers, and the book The 90's by Chuck Klosterman. Our question of the week is what movies, bo…
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A news item about the Optimus Prime Lego set turns a bit naughty this week, as Rob lets us know that everything is NOT a dildo, medically speaking. Then we get romantic with Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum's new treasure hunting romantic comedy The Lost City (Paramount +). We close out our Moon Knight and Winning Time coverage, and discuss how mu…
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This week we've got 2 topics. Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. In which one can pontificate that there may be a different version of this podcast in a different version of this universe that is hosted by actual functioning adults. Omar gives a spoiler free review of Ozark, so if you are on the fence about starting a 4 season series, yo…
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This week, the boys discuss the passing a real life Spinal Tap drummer, Naomi Judd passess away as well, Legends of Tomorrow and Batgirl are both canceled, the Give Me 5 gang reach the lofty heights of no. 38 in Pakistan, the Iron Chef is returning, this time to Netflix and street urchin may or may not be on the menu, that 90's show is coming, Flor…
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This episode Rob gets mildly annoyed but disguises it as rage. The guys discuss spiders using catapults to launch themselves to post-coital safety, also Rob enjoys spider porn amd Greg and Omar are less than happy about it, a Florida woman uses a cat as a weapon, Greg disturbs us all with his review of Conversation with a Killer: The John Wayne Gac…
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Everything Everywhere All At Once is getting rave reviews, and while we did a mini review last week, we delve deep into the movie this week. Metal Lords is out on Netflix and Greg, our resident high school metalhead chimes in. Our question of the week is simple... top 5 sidekicks / side characters that stole the movie from the main characters? The …
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A week ago, Greg had never heard of Jimmy Saville, and he kinda wishes he was still blissfully unaware of this British sex criminal. But, he did see the Netflix documentary Jimmy Saville: A British Horror Story and reviews it here. Rob watched Everything Everywhere all at once and gives a short review in hopes that one of us will find the time to s…
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In this final episode of Look at Me, we dive into the ocean’s to discover a creature that is perhaps the most bizarre animal Rae has ever seen. This dazzling group of sea slugs adapts to its dynamic environment using colourful headdresses, stinging cells and lungs that can exist outside the body. Little is still known about the nudibranch but we me…
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