
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 115 – Angles & Fat Men
Features By Kevin Carr on May 15, 2009 | (6) Comments
On This Week’s Show: Neil and Kevin stumble into the Magical Studio in the Sky, completely unprepared for the show. But at least they have both seen this week’s movies, Angels & Demons and Big Man Japan. They procede to gush over the DVD picks this week, revisiting some love for all things Star Trek. They continue with a Fat Guys Five, detailing five sequels that were better than the original. Shalhoub.
Films Reviewed this Week: Angels & Demons and Big Man Japan.
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Episode Schedule:
Segment 1 [8:50] – Review of Angels & Demons
Segment 2 [10:40] – Review of Big Man Japan a look at some Star Trek DVDs, as well as the Deluxe Edition of Galaxy Quest
Segment 3 [12:45] – Box office recap and predictions, and the Fat Guy Five – Five Sequels That Were Better Than the Original
Segment 4 [6:35] – DVD Round-Up: Neil’s picks areTaken and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans; Kevin’s picks include Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, Two and a Half Men: Season Five, Penn & Teller: Bullsh*t! Season Six and TMNT: Season 7; with no stinker of the week; Review Recap and a look ahead to next week.
Next Week’s Show:
Memorial Day outlook with Terminator: Salvation, Night at the Museum 2 and Dance Flick
Show Links:
FSR’s Weekly Report Card for Angels & Demons and Big Man Japan
Kevin vents his spleen about protests against Angels & Demons
Kevin’s full review of Star Trek
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