DCRS Vs. The Internship

This week on The Directors Cut we review “The Internship” with Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn and our top ten list is Top Ten Movies about interns or getting a job. Also, we have a brand new intern Djochoua in the studio to get our headphones among other duties. We chat with Lew Temple from “The Walking Dead” and “The Lone Ranger” about working in New Mexico.

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Full 3 Minute Trailer! (COMICS!)

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Coulson Lives!!

On Sunday, during the season finale of Once Upon a Time, we were treated to a first look at Marvel’s newest addition to it’s Marvel Cinematic Universe: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. However, that first look was only 30 seconds long! Now, we have been treated to a full on 3 minute trailer showing all this awesome knew tale in the MCU! If you’d like to peep this new trailer, as usual, simply click on the image above! Can’t wait for the fall!

DCRS Vs. The Great Gatsby

This week on The Directors Cut we review “The Great Gatsby” and count down the top ten movies you saw, instead of reading the book in high school. Also, we talk to Simon Helberg about the season finale of “The Big Bang Theory” (Thursday May 16th on CBS) and his wife’s movie “I Am I”, which was funded by a Kickstarter campaign that recently got its premiere. Plus, Djoshua, our new intern hangs out in the studio and talks movies with us.

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Disbelief – A Short Film

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Guess what?!?! I MADE A SHORT MOVIE, Y’ALL!!!

Hello everyone!!! It’s your director of awesome films, Richard, here! So, a while ago on this website I posted an article talking about my first official short film, Specter Quest. That movie, which I made over the summer with friends, was this cheesy B-Movie horror/comedy about a bunch of kids trying to find a monster in their neighborhood. The response I had received from viewers was overwhelming.

For all it’s flaws, I was so happy people were able to find enjoyment out of it. People found it funny, scary, and just overall entertaining. That’s the perfect feeling to have after you’ve watched it. The reaction gave me the motivation to want to work on something new, and that is exactly what I did! What I’m posting here is a brand spanking new short film I wrote and directed called Disbelief!

Now, this short is a bit different in tone and style to Specter Quest. Disbelief, a supernatural film noir, follows apathetic Detective Grant Abberline as he struggles to solve the current case he’s working. His captain suggests for him to visit an eccentric psychic to assist in capturing the criminal, but Abberline is insulted by the suggestion. He doesn’t believe in the BS practice of fortune telling. That being said, once forced by his captain, Abberline gives in and goes to visit the psychic. Odd plot, huh?

Anyways, this short is a bit more serious in tone, but still has some humor laced into it. It’s much more professionally done then most things I’ve made, and it’s my favorite thing I’ve uploaded. So, long story short, no pun intended, I’m sharing my new movie with you right now! To view it, as usual, click on the awesome picture at the top! This will take you directly to my movie! Also, if you like it, subscribe to my Youtube Channel for more stuff from me! Anyways, I really hope you enjoy Disbelief! Bye y’all!

DCRS Vs. Iron Man 3

This week it’s all about Iron Man 3! Dan, Brennan, Russell & Richard discuss the man in the shiny suit. We also count down the top ten “Man Robot Men” & “Half Men, Half Man Robot” movies. Devin O’Leary pops in for his quick review of Iron Man 3. Plus, Rebel Donuts gives us their 3 winning donuts to try from Donut Showdown on Food Network Canada. No, we’re not making this up.

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Capsule Review: Upstream Color (2013)

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Like his debut, Primer, a rather simple premise becomes a larger fragmented tapestry as Carruth turns every detail of Upstream Color into a heady mash of subjective narrators and relativistic camera angles. This time around the narrative follows Kris, traumatized victim of a brainwashing, as she magnetically connects to another and they slowly, in unfolding their relationship, struggle their way back to the kidnapper’s pig farm, a space that operates both literally and metaphorically and either way the physics work out. Those concrete details do a disservice to the unbalanced, psychedelic experience of actually watching the montaged sensoratorium that this film is.

It’s been years since Primer, as he’s tried to get A Topiary together and, eventually, managed to pull things together to release Upstream Color. His high concept science fiction phantasmagoria aren’t easy rides for audiences emotionally or intellectually, and as such he may be doomed to Kubrick or Malick levels of pacing between his release.

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