Tag Archives: Ollie Riggle

The Director’s Cut vs. Dinner For Schmucks

DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS
DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS
This week on the Director’s Cut radio show the guys review a movie about something that happens to them on daily basis. The film is Dinner For Schmucks, but the guys from the show don’t dine with schmucks, oh no, they ARE the schumcks. To be fair, we were treated to a surprisingly organized and informative show. Brian has the scoop on Hollywood that many tabloid journalists would drool over, Rebecca sits-in to give her two cents about the movie, and Dan plays a new game: The Ollie The Idiot game. As always, they count down the top ten list, and read that listener mail that we’ve all been writing. It’s the Director’s Cut, the two hour show about movies!

The Director’s Cut vs. SALT

SALT
SALT
This week on the Director’s Cut the guys add a little more Salt to their diets. Dan and Ollie discuss the finer points of ageing gracefully and make a number of interesting and surprising discoveries. Plus, Russell and the “Tan” Man from The Screen Team give us a blow-by-blow report from Comic-Con 2010! Ollie’s true grouchiness comes through when Russell brings up the Green Lantern, and Dan keeps things moving along by reminding them that Tommy Wiseau would be present at the event as well. Dan and Ollie also play 5 questions with Brian and cause him to promptly get up and get out… it’s just another dramatic piece from the Director’s Cut!

The Director’s Cut vs Inception

Inception
Inception
This week on the Director’s Cut radio show, Dan and Ollie get into an interesting and lengthy conversation about how school is a waste of time. Ollie then offers his advice… and retracts. Plus Brian joins them in the studio, only to be outed in reference to all of the nasty and hateful things he had to say about 4chan during the commercial break. They also read your listener mail, and count down the top ten movies about dreams. For the 23rd of July they’re going to see SALT! It’s the Director’s Cut… in your dreams!

The Director’s Cut vs Despicable Me vs Predators

Despicable Me
Despicable Me

This week on the Director’s Cut radio show, the guys (and gals) run out to see two films. We get a review of both Despicable Me and Predators. They also have a myriad of special guests sit-in and give some fresh perspectives on the latest from Hollywood. Plus, Ollie delivers a special World Cup report, they read your listener mail, and finally the guys count down the top ten movies about Alien attacks. You know you love it. It’s the Director’s Cut!

The Director’s Cut vs Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3
This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie go out to see the latest and greatest adventure where one’s toys somehow get out of their house, and try to find their way home. Dan takes a moment to remind Ollie that he’s an amateur with little hope of compensation because he doesn’t pull his weight. Plus, there’s proof when Dan asks Ollie to report on his trip to E3. Fortunately, Davenport had the scoop as well as his pick of the week, and saved the day. It was a close one, but all of the movies were reported on and the E3 did get some coverage after all! It’s the Director’s Cut, the show about Ollie’s mediocrity.

The Director’s Cut vs. The A-Team!

The A-Team ROCKS!
The A-Team ROCKS!
This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys take on the A-Team! Listen-in as they do their best to tell the listeners about the movie without giving away too much detail. It’s a difficult task, especially for them, but they promise to deliver. Plus, Brian sits-in again and goes out of control! Dan also goes on a two segment tirade over Mr. T and racism! It’s the Director’s Cut, the movie show about everything but movies.

The Director’s Cut vs. Get Him To The Greek!

Getting Him To The Greek
Getting Him To The Greek

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys talk rock stars, booze, and the new film, Get Him To The Greek. Dan and Ollie find themselves in an interesting predicament- the studio was as hot as hell, as temperatures in Albuquerque reached 100 degrees. Their solution? Beer! That’s right, Dan and Ollie decided that it would be appropriate to emulate the very rock star life-style they had seen just hours before on the big screen. Needless to say, the show got pretty wild. They, once again, begged for money, Ollie committed to some pretty crazy stunts and Dan slurred his speech with the best of em. Plus, Brian stops by to wow the audience with his improvised guitar stylings. Is it the greatest show your ears have ever had the privilege of hearing? No, it’s just the Director’s Cut!

The Director’s Cut vs. Prince of Persia

prince-of-persia
prince-of-persia

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie go out and see The Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. The movie inspired an unconventional top ten list; which was top ten movies with sand. Also, during the show, Dan asks Ollie a number of candid, serious questions about fidelity, hot chicks, and Oprah. Later the guys get Dan’s girlfriend on the line (and then into the studio) to help clarify a few things about Dan. Eventually, the guys get around to talking about the movie, reading your listener mail, and counting down the top ten list. It’s the Director’s Cut and you know it!

The Director’s Cut vs. Macgruber vs. 5 Years!!

5-year-birthday-cake
5-year-birthday-cake

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys take on two tasks. The first: this week’s review of the newest from SNL, MacGruber. Second: The very concept of time itself? How is that possible, you ask? Simple, the Director’s Cut has endured five long years! To celebrate, they have two special guests in the studio. They also take a phone call from a mysterious voice from the past. Who of the many celebrities, and interesting personalities that have been on the show over the years? Listen and find out! Plus, Davenport calls in to reflect on his favorite moment, Debra has the latest in News and Abuse, and much, much more! It’s the Director’s Cut… it’ll NEVER go away!

The Director’s Cut vs A Nightmare on Elm St.

This week on the Director’s Cut we take on none other than Freddy Krueger himself! Dan, Ollie and Sean sit-in to give you their take on the newest Hollywood re-make of a classic horror flick; there may be some surprises! The guys comment on Jackie Earle Haley’s performance as Freddy, and the differences and similarities between the old franchise and the new hotness. Later in the show the guys take a moment to chat with the gentlemen from The Screen Team, and wax intellectual on movies and mothers. Dan loves to make moms happy. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about movies and mothers.