
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 129 – The Final Fatination
Features By Kevin Carr on August 28, 2009 | (2) Comments
On This Week’s Show: Neil staggers into the Magical Studio in the Sky after pulling an all-nighter and seeing more movies than Kevin has. The two commiserate about how the studios have refused to show them either of the horror movies opening this week, despite the fact that Kevin would love to see another 3D slasher. The Fat Guys also trip back to Woodstock (which took place before either was born) with Ang Lee’s new flick Taking Woodstock. Finally, Neil gives some love to World’s Greatest Dad, featuring a very hairy and very naked Robin Williams, then they throw down a Fat Guy Five about horror franchises that just… won’t… die!
Films Reviewed this Week: Halloween II, The Final Destination, Taking Woodstock and World’s Greatest Dad
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Episode Schedule:
Segment 1 [8:50] – Preview of Halloween II and The Final Destination
Segment 2 [10:40] – Reviews of Taking Woodstock and World’s Greatest Dad
Segment 3 [13:45] – Kevin’s take on Avatar Day, box office recap and predictions and the Fat Guy Five: Five Horror Franchises That Just… Won’t… Die!
Segment 4 [6:35] – DVD Round-Up: Neil’s picks are House: Season 5, Californication: Season 2, Goodbye Solo and Adventureland; Kevin’s picks include Scrubs: Season 8, One Tree Hill: Season 6, Boot Camp, Sonny with a Chance, The Suite Life on Deck and the final season of Samantha Who?; Review Recap and a look ahead to next week.
Next Week’s Show:
Kevin and Neil plan to not see the movies the studios won’t screen for Labor Day, like All About Steve, Gamer and Carriers
Show Links:
FSR’s Weekly Report Card for Halloween II, The Final Destination and Taking Woodstock
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