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The Director’s Cut vs. Battle LA

Battle-LA
Battle-LA

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan sees a movie by himself… and it’s not even the one we planned on seeing to begin with. Unfortunately, Ollie wussed out and didn’t see anything so he’s pretty lame. What’s new? Also, Dan and Ollie suffer from allergies all night. Plus, Brian pops in early and gets busy right away on adding his distinctive  flavor for the show. Interestingly enough, the guys went for almost the whole show without talking about the movie, or movies, at all. Oh wait, that’s how it is every week. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about everything BUT movies.

The Director’s Cut vs. Take Me Home Tonight/ Beastly

Take Me Home Tonight
Take Me Home Tonight

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan reveals to Ollie that he and Brian really don’t like him… at all. Plus, Brian gives us a very interesting bit of news for the second half the the show. Also, Casey Messer call-in and give us a female perspective on Beastly, and Sean Gandert calls with his pick for the Elitist Corner. Finally, Dan asks Ollie some intimate details of his new marital sex-life and Ollie tries to avoid the question. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about Dan asking really inappropriate questions.

The Director’s Cut vs. The Roommate

The Roommate
The Roommate
This week on the Director’s Cut radio show, things go back to normal. Dan is back in charge and it’s as though nothing ever changed. In fact, the listeners get a double review! Dan goes to see The Roommate, and Ollie sees Sanctum in 3D. What happens? Oh you know, the same as always. Dan makes some inflammatory statements, Ollie goes along with them, Sean calls and makes everyone feel guilty for not watching some art film that nobody cares about, and Dan insults Ollie for about a half hour. See? Totally normal. Right down to the part where the guys talk about hot chicks. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about normalcy.

The Director’s Cut vs. The Green Hornet


The Green Hornet
The Green Hornet
This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys battle crime with fellow vigilantes from The Green Hornet. Well, actually that’s not true. Dan and Brian don’t really battle crime as much as they just try to avoid it. Ollie’s out this week, so there’ s no Ollie The Idiot this week, but there’s plenty of wacky humor, great news, Elitist picks, and much more. Dan and Brian give the review of Green Hornet, and whether or not you should see it, or just skip it. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about the Green Hornet.

The Directors Cut VS The Company Men

the company men
the company men
This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie talk about The Company Men. No, not any men belonging to any company that you’re in or even know of. It’s the star-studded new Oscar-bating flick about the recession and unemployment. Fortunately, Brian’s in the house to give us the latest news and abuse from Hollywood, the Internet, and beyond because otherwise the show would have been quite depressing. As a bonus, Dan also saw No Strings Attached, which later inspired a story from Ollie’s long-past womanizing days. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guys show about unemployed “F” buddies.

The Director’s Cut vs. Season Of The Witch

Season Of The Witch
Season Of The Witch

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys watch Nick Cage’s latest flick: Season Of The Witch. There were a number of interesting things said during the show, and some of them may actually have pertained to the movie… then again, maybe not. Brian scooped Hollywood and the internet, once again, to give the guys and our listeners plenty of conversation pieces for the week. We also hear a bit from Sean as to why we need to see his latest suggestion on The Elitist Corner. Plus we have a the lovely, Casey Messer in-studio to give a review of Country Strong (and you can bet your @#$%, we played the Big Sausage Game)! It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about compromising positions!

Casey Messer
Casey Messer

The Director’s Cut vs Due Date

road-trip
road-trip
This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Brian go it alone because Ollie goes MIA. The top ten list is road trip movies. Brian’s got great info, Dan talks about the box office, they take some calls, you know… it’s all good. Be sure so send your listener mail in with questions for the guys. For those of you who like to booze and view, be sure to check out Sean’s Elitist Corner, where he pairs up a cerebral flick with an adult beverage for your viewing pleasure. It’s all right here on the Director’s Cut, the two hours show about the movies! Next week: Unstoppable.

The Director’s Cut vs Piranha 3D!

Piranha
How many Piranha movies are there?

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys swim with the fish and show their underwater technique. It was all about Piranha 3D, so the top ten list was top ten movies with fish. As you’ve come to expect, Brian has the latest scoop on Hollywood, Dan and Ollie talk wacky gadgets for whacking, and then spend a bit of time talking with independent musicians. The musical guest for this week was Tin Pan, if you wanna check them out, just go to tinpanband.com. Finally, the guys get to the listener mail and play a nice little round of Coming Up Or Made It Up. It’s all right here, on The Director’s Cut!

The Director’s Cut vs. The Men Who Stares at Goats vs. The Box

The Men Who Stare at Goats with George Clooney
The Men Who Stare at Goats with George Clooney

This week on The Director’s Cut, Dan‘s out with some mysterious illness, but Sean and Ollie KEEP showing up. They just won’t go away. They each saw a different movie, so the show has a double review of The Men Who Stare At Goats and The Box. As if that wasn’t bad enough, Davenport couldn’t do the pick because of an “incident” that could have ended his career. Plus, Ollie tries to put Sean on the spot with the 64 thousand dollar question: what would you do? Last, the guys count down the top ten movies with barnyard animals (Dan would have loved it).

Next week we review the movie 2012, so we’re asking for your top ten favorite movies with a date in the title. Make sure to tune in to hear how Dan‘s doing, listen to the review of 2012, and find out what happened to Davenport. It’s the Director’s Cut, that two hour guy’s show all about the movies.

The Director’s Cut vs. A Serious Man

A Serious Man by the Coen Brothers
A Serious Man by the Coen Brothers

We went to see “A Serious Man” – seriously.  Our Top Ten list this week is “Top Ten Ultimate Movies to Play In The Background During Your Halloween Party”; we didn’t have you vote.  Davenport gives us a pick starring Ron Jeremy and it has something to do with aliens, or gay Ollie I think.

Sean Gandert gets all film-elitist and fan boys out about “A Serious Man”. Ollie becomes a radio diva and complains that he had to produce and edit the show last week. We are terribly sorry he had to actually work instead of showing up 10 minutes before the show and just sit down and play radio star.

Rebecca hangs out with us and thinks we are idiots.  We eat pizza during the show again – mmmmm so good! Our Top Ten list for next week is “Top Ten Movies with Barnyard Animals” so don’t forget to vote!!!