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Inside the Bucket Podcast #77

This week's episode of Inside the Bucket is online! Revel in the digital mastery!

On this week's exciting episode of Inside the Bucket, Matt alters the mood and Brandon steps in to dance, as the two review a slew of movies released nationwide this week. You can find these reviews and all the juiciest news of the week on our website SANDWICHJOHNFILMS.COM.

The show begins with all the style of a bull and full of greasy attitude, as they discuss the list of Blu-rays releasing this week, before launching into a discussion of the box office.

After a raucous musical interlude, they return to throw down in the Rants and Raves segment, as they bitch and complain about all the things they're watching, following, and are generally pissed off about from the past week. Brandon discusses the possibility of a Lethal Weapon television show (while Matt vomits), and both hurl at the news of a comedy director forThor: Ragnarok. Matt discusses two movies he watched this week, and reviews The Walk.

The show ends with two reviews: Sicario and The Martian. Please also listen to our After Party segment at the end, in which the boys discuss Brandon's appearance in the Sacramento Bee.

We encourage you to participate in mailbag, as well as our Open Forum Friday, which is your chance to get in our business about running a passion project like our trainwreck. Please email us at Comments@SandwichJohnFilms.com with any thoughts you have about our show.

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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BLU-RAY RELEASES - Insidious: Chapter 3, Magic Mike XXL, Me Earl and The Dying Girl (2:46)

Who won this week at the box office?(6:44)

RANTS AND RAVES (10:28)
  • BRANDON - Lethal Weapon TV Show,Thor: RagnarokAnnounces Its Director
  • MATT - Nicholas Cage reveals Which LOTR Character He Turned Down,Enemy Review, Man on Wire, REVIEW: The Walk

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Sicario (44:05)

    MOVIE REVIEW: The Martian (1:02:21)

    Comments

    Unknown said…
    I listened to the entire podcast and never heard a mention of a code for a Crimson Peak screening. I did hear a solicitation for the Steve Jobs movie from Danny Boyle, but nothing for Peak. Please let us know what's going on. Thanks.

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