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Hamlet 2: The Directors Cut

Posted on August 28th, 2008 by Director's Cut Staff

BlasphemyShot in New Mexico and within walking distance to The Directors Cut studio, Hamlet 2 offers an opportunity (in Ollie’s eyes) to debate your beliefs in religious sanctity or artistic expression. In this episode we begin this debate with several open questions for our audience members. As the colorful discussion takes many twists and turns, we end in a way, the audience may come to their own conclusions on the opinion of artistic or blasphemous depictions of Jesus Christ. With moments of humorous bliss and downright disgust, this show also talks about the importance of nudity in Italian Horror Cinema. We also tackle the various topics that plague our society such as, Eddy Murphy’s gapped teeth, the new flavor of Heath bar, and current event knock-knock jokes.


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Tropic Thunder: The Directors Cut

Posted on August 21st, 2008 by Director's Cut Staff

Sleepy female on a sunny summer afternoonI was wearing a blindfold. Had glass of whiskey in one hand, the other was bare. I reached out before me amongst the dozen half empty bottles of random other liquids. Like a mad scientist, shaking a bit of this and pouring a bit of that. I bring the liquid beast to my lips. A grotesque slather reaches the back of my esophagus, I gag, water runs to the edges of my eyes. My chest is on fire, the demons within are lashing their pitchforks against lining of my heart. Tears are on the brink escape, like the day I asked out my high school crush and she told me she doesn’t feel the same way. Now my body is aching, my mind is on fire, my movements are slowed, my eyelids droop. I can feel my brain, it’s soft and fuzzy. The alcohol so potient, if I had a car, I’d be an illegal motorist. I place the glass down on the table and remove my blindfold. One drink, plenty. The taste of this concoction will never be forgotten, even though the randomness of the ingredients handicapped us from ever recreating the horrid debacle of an alcoholic beverage, again. So what now? The drink needs a name. A way to forever remember the honor of this lavish drink. But since we are a movie show, we asked for your help in titling this drink with a movie title.

On a side note, we review Tropic Thunder.
We count down the Top Ten Movie Titles that can double as an Alcoholic Beverage

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Pineapple Express – The Directors Cut Review

Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Director's Cut Staff

Coolio Takes on Pterodactyls in a Showtime Movie!We see Pineapple Express, we review it. We take your calls, we laugh. But nothing will ever get you prepared for the lastest in Davenport pick history. COOLIO VS PTERODACTYLS! Yes, washed up rapper Coolio takes on the beasty dinos in the made for Showtime movie Pterodactyl. They should stick with WEEDS and get Mary-Louise Parker naked more often.

This weeks show is a radio emmy award winning special, well if they existed. But you’ll never see us nab a NAB award (National Association of Broadcasters) or any other award of the like. Unless we made it up, or our listeners came together and voted for us at www.podcastawards.com. But I digress, get excited for our top ten movies with either a fruit or a train in the title. Plus, we have a grip of other stupid stuff. We are The Directors Cut! The Nations #1 Show About Movies!


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The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor – The Directors Cut!

Posted on August 5th, 2008 by Director's Cut Staff

Attack of the 50ft WomanThis week we Review The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. We count down the Top Ten Classic Monsters who became box office hits. While Davenports chooses an Italian zombie pick of the week. We get a call from Rob from KWSS and delve into the lives of other listeners. Ollie is shown here in the photo on the right. For this coming episode we are looking for suggestions for movies that have either a fruit or a train in the title. As you probably guessed it, we are going to see Pineapple Express and we’ve ran out of ideas for top ten lists. So what are your favorite Fruit/Train Movies?


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