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The Director’s Cut vs. Clash of The Titans

Release the KRAKEN!
Release the KRAKEN!

This week on the Director’s Cut Dan, Ollie, Debra, and Sean talk Titans and Krakens! The Director’s Cut crew review the new version of Clash of The Titans, and compare and contrast vs the old version. Plus, Dan gets super excited to reveal Debra and Ollie’s surprise and Sean (in true Sean fashion) goes to see a different movie all together. The gift was bad-ass but we couldn’t show said gift from Dan to Debra and Ollie because they (quite seriously) threatened legal action! What could Dan have purchased that could be SO bad?! It’s all right here on the Director’s Cut, that two hour show about movies and lawsuits!

The Director’s Cut vs. Shutter Island

Leo is upset
Leo is upset

This week  Dan and Ollie do everything under the sun before ACTUALLY talking about the movie.  Plus, they get a call-in from Sean in Nashville, and Dan and Ollie come up with a challenge for our listeners in that area to take Sean’s girlfriend on a date and show Sean how it’s done. Later, Debra hits us with the latest in Hollywood and the guys count down the top ten movies that take involve an insane asylum. It’s kooky, it’s crazy, it’s the Director’s Cut… you know you love it!

The Director’s Cut vs. When In Rome

When In Rome, do as Kristen Bell does...
When In Rome, do as Kristen Bell does...

This week, the Director’s Cut reviews When In Rome and The Edge of Darkness; but mainly When In Rome. Why, you ask? Because, once again, Sean was too good to see the movie of the week. This time, Dan and Ollie tag team the movie, and Ollie admits that he probably is Umberto (the hypersexual Italian brother-in-law). The guys had a lot to say, so be sure to check out their review. Plus, since Davenport wasn’t able to do a pick this week, it was lucky that Sean’s movie snobbery got the better of him and compelled him to see Edge of Darkness. His review makes Ollie mad and they go round and round. Regardless, the show was nuts. Dan instigates problems, Ollie gets amped and sings for three minutes, and Sean… well Sean just hates everything. It’s just another day of the Director’s Cut!

The Director’s Cut vs. Legion

This Ice Cream Man is Angry played by Doug Jones
This Ice Cream Man is Angry

The week on the Director’s Cut we review the movie Legion. Dan was excited, Ollie was excited, and Sean… well nothing excites Sean. Which would probably explain why Sean went and saw The Tooth Fairy instead. Fortunately for us, Ollie (that jerk) started a new job and got dooped into staying late. Needless to say, he missed most of the show.  Plus, Davenport hits us with an interesting new review, talks about the movie Moon and his official pick is a movie directed by a friend of Doug Jones (The Ice Cream Man of Legion in photo on left ),  and calls Ollie out regarding a difference of opinion about Sherlock Holmes. That wasn’t all he had to say about Ollie either. Last, the guys also embark on yet another bet; this one involving Dan’s friend Brian, a Match.com profile, and a box of scorpions.

The Director’s Cut vs. The Book of Eli

Mila Kunis is HOT!
Mila Kunis is HOT!

This week on the Director’s Cut, we review the new Denzel Washington film, The Book of Eli. Oddly enough, something surprising happens… we all said that Ollie should shave his nuts with a fork. We also count down the top 10 religious movies. Unfortunately, Davenport’s neck deep in his new video game release so we weren’t able to get a new pick, but you can check out what he’s picked in the past. Also, we finally eat the bacon-chocolate (bacolate) bar that’s been sitting in the studio for two months and we read your listener mail. Guess who gets sick (not because of the mail).  Last but not least, Dan comes up with a new, brilliant idea for a new podcast… Ollie wasn’t thrilled. Listen and find out what it was. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about movies.

Baocolate bars are hot?
Bacolate bars are hot?

Unsigned Artist of the Week: Pilgrim Speakeasy

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Davenport’s Pick This Week in…

2006: Happiness

2007: Battle Royale

2008: Flight of The Conchords: Season 1

2009: Dangerous Seductress

The Director’s Cut vs. Youth In Revolt!

Multiple "Personalities" are HOT!
Multiple "Personalities" are HOT!

This week the Director’s Cut crew reviews Youth In Revolt, ask the top 10 multiple personality movies, and add yet another personality back onto the crew! Debra weighs-in on the film as well, and we get a three-way conversation going… inside the listener’s head. Plus, Sean decided to make the mistake of going on a date to see Victoria’s Secret Panties (or something) and telling Dan; so naturally, Dan, Ollie and Debra hit him with the game we all know and love: 20 questions! Little did Sean know that secret voice from his past would call-in to help out. It’s the Director’s Cut! You know you love it.

P.S.

Davenport’s Pick: This week in…

2006: Cabin Fever
2007: Female Trouble
2008: The Orphanage
2009: Lady Terminator

The Director’s Cut vs. Sherlock Holmes vs. Up In The Air

Detectives are HOT!
Detectives are HOT!

This week on the Director’s Cut we review Sherlock Holmes, AND Up In The Air. That’s right, it’s another double review! Listeners get two reviews for the price of one! Dan didn’t get to see anything, but that’s ok, Sean and Ollie cut to the quick as quickly as they can (which means then dragged out the review as long as they could.) Dan gets Ollie riled up when he puts him on the spot after the first review and the guys count down the top 10 detective movies, while spreading holiday cheer with a number of songs from Merkin Claus.

Captain KY Jelly, the only brand that The Director's Cut crew trusts.

In the spirit of giving and receiving, the guys open a very suspicious package from none other than Captain KY! The crew each get a gift from the show’s most insa… we mean DEDICATED fan! Dan, Ollie, and Sean open their gifts on-air to the shock and horror of all of us! Apparently the Riggler Recipe is just what the Captain ordered. It’s all on The Director’s Cut, the 2 hour show all about the movies!

The Director’s Cut vs. Avatar!

Hot smurfs are HOT!
Hot smurfs are HOT!

 This week we review the most expensive movie in history: Avatar! Yes, yes, Dan and Ollie checked out the full 3-D experience to give the most honest and knowledgable review they could possibly do (yeah, right). Just to cover all of our bases, Sean saw the 2-D version, so that the guys could compare and contrast. Dan also reveals some revolutionary ideas he has for 3-D and Ollie tells us about his favorite part.

Jon Mikl Thor = Metal Icon
Jon Mikl Thor = Metal Icon

 

 

 

Last, but certainly NOT least, we have a very special surprise for Davenport’s pick of the week: A surprise interview with none other than legendary, metal icon and Davenport idol, Jon Mikl Thor!!!! That’s right, Jon Mikl Thor from the essential Davenport pick: Rock N’ Roll Nightmare! Surprised? Well, so were we. It’s yet another zany edition of The Director’s Cut, the guy’s show  about movies!

 

 

The Director’s Cut vs. The Princess and The Frog!

Princesses are HOT... and goofy.
Princesses are HOT... and goofy.

This week on The Director’s Cut we had to see The Princess and The Frog. Why? Because Sean misguided the rest of the crew! We ask Sean if the movie The Lovely Bones was a wide release, to which he said, “It’s wide!” Wrong! So Dan and Ollie were forced to cuddle in the theater while watching the Princess and Frog flick. On an off topic, Dan needs to verify that Ollie’s t.v. is HD. Plus, the Guys debate racism in the film and we read your listener mail. Unfortunately, Davenport is very busy with a new video game release and was unable to give us a pick.  Regardless, it’s the Director’s Cut; that two hour show all about the movies!

The Director’s Cut vs. Ninja Assassin, and The Fantastic Mr. Fox.

We review Ninja Assassin & The Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Ninja's are HOT!
Ninja's are HOT!

Sean and Ollie hit the audience with a surprise that they would never have guessed. Plus Dan has a number of interesting things to say about Wes Anderson and we try to get the Davenport pick but have some communication issues.

Davenports Pick of the Week: [Rec]
We discuss Wes Anderson and if he’s a valuable director or an idiot.