The Directors Cut Takes on Footloose

This week we review Footloose, yes another remake of a film that was much more famous than this will ever be… but unfortunately, this one will probably make much more money than the first. Footloose is exactly like the original. With newer younger pretty people and now they have iPods and race buses instead of… [Continue Reading]

Real Steel and The Directors Cut

This week we went to review the futuristic movie about boxing robots. If you haven’t heard already, Hollywood is making a Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots movie, but this one should have been it. I hear Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots is about a half human half robot boxing machine. But I really thought the… [Continue Reading]

The Directors Cut vs. 50/50

Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt star in the cancer comedy 50/50. Yes, I know that’s insensitive to say, but that’s how the studios would like us to bill it. Unfortunately this movie isn’t the barrel of laughs the trailer leads you to believe. Yes there is cancer, yes there is comedy. But, there is something… [Continue Reading]

The Directors Cut Takes on Moneyball

This week we review Moneyball, the new Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill baseball flick that has nothing to do with playing baseball. Oakland A’s Manager Billy Beane (Brad Pitt) gets a wild hair up his ass and decides to buy a winning team, based on statistics, rather than the old fashion way. We are lead… [Continue Reading]

The Directors Cut Vs. Drive

This week Dan struggles to stay awake through a midnight screening of Drive. Starring Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston and Albert Brooks. At the Cannes Film Festival Drive was nominated for the Palm D’Or and won Best Director for Nicolas Winding Refn. This movie takes an intentionally slow and artistic look at the worlds… [Continue Reading]

Contagion vs. The Directors Cut

This week we went to see Contagion starring Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, a bunch of germs I mean a ton of other wannabees and nobodies. Directed by Mr. Oceans Eleven, Steven Soderbergh, we count down the top ten infected movies. Plus, Dan gets sick and somebody didn’t wash their hands.

The Directors Cut vs. The Debt & Shark Night 3D

This week on The Directors Cut Radio Program, we review every major release this weekend; The Debt, Shark Night 3d, Apollo 18. Our top ten list as voted by you are “Top Ten Movies With Fish.” Most shockingly of all Russell calls in from a Walmart parking lot in the middle of Arkansas. This show is packed… [Continue Reading]

The Directors Cut vs Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark and Our Idiot Brother

This week Dan does the show all by himself, but he does call Russell Pinkston for help to review Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Dan reviews “Our Idiot Brother” and coincidentally lets you in on an inside look on his life with his roommate Brian. So in other words, Dan goes on a sad sappy self deprecating trip…. [Continue Reading]

The Directors Cut Radio vs. Fright Night

This week Kristin Elliott and Dan review “Fright Night!” Another movie that was shot in the beautiful New Mexico. Though Kristin had to struggle to keep from sliding off of her chair each time David Tennant appears on screen, she successfully was able to pay attention to most of the film. So this week we… [Continue Reading]

The Directors Cut vs. 30 Minutes or Less

This week Becky and Dan order a pizza, watch all of the old Planet of the Apes, eat ice cream, drink beer and talk “30 Minutes or Less”. Yeah, it’s another week where Dan and Becky talk about things that have frustrated them this week. Also, our top ten movies are Top Ten Movies about… [Continue Reading]