This ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY episode of Inside the Bucket is online! Revel in the digital mastery!
For the 52nd episode of Inside the Bucket, we take a moment to pat ourselves our very small backs for bringing you one year of podcasts without killing each other, before welcoming back Sue and Brandon to the show. Together with Matt, they deliver the best movie and television news from our website SANDWICHJOHNFILMS.COM, including reaction to CBS' Supergirl costume and their thoughts on a very dull week in movie releases. Please check out these and other stories which we've included below.
The three then break down major releases of films for March, including Insurgent, Cinderella, The Gunman, and others, before delving into a thoroughly bitchy Rants and Raves, where they all the things they're watching, following, and have their panties in a bind about from the week.
Finally, they review Chappie starring Hugh Jackman and Sigourney Weaver.
We want to THANK ALL OF YOU who've stuck with us all year - hopefully, we haven't screwed up too much and you've actually gotten some good insights into this crazy industry we love so much!
We encourage you to participate in our Open Forum Friday, which is your chance to get in our business about running a passion project like our trainwreck.
Be warned: Inside the Bucket is an EXPLICIT PODCAST. We tend to say controversial things and cuss just for the heck of it. So, please be careful if you are listening to us while at work.
We hope you laugh as much as we do bringing the show to you. As always, thanks to everyone for your continued support, and we'll see you at one of our screenings.
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NEWS (6:00)
The raunchy Sex Tape will divide audiences and critics, but who cares? Sex Tape suggests a growing practice among loving partners: that of making a raunchy testament of their escapades for posterity. But what happens when that evidence gets seen by friends, neighbors, and even the mailman? This is the plot that pits Jay (Jason Segel) and Annie (Cameron Diaz) in an effort to secure every iPad gift Jay has given, his record company playlists being the envy of the recipients, but which has also inadvertently spread the video to every device. The reason for the act - termed in the movie as pulling "the full Lincoln " for its three-hour length - stems from the couple's non-existent social life, brought on by the constant demands of their children. The couple has a lot to lose: a burgeoning business relationship between Annie and Hank (Rob Lowe) could end if the iPad she's given to Hank exposes the video, and so the couple sets out to reclaim and wipe the incrim
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