Cinema

On The Subject: Is Captain America Winter Solider Cinema?

Captain America: The Winter Solider

As Steve Rogers struggles to embrace his role in the modern world, he teams up with a fellow Avenger and S.H.I.E.L.D agent, Black Widow, to battle a new threat from history: an assassin known as the Winter Soldier.

Directors: Anthony RussoJoe Russo

Writers: Christopher Markus (screenplay by), Stephen McFeely (screenplay by) | 2 more credits »

Stars: Chris EvansSamuel L. JacksonScarlett Johansson | See full cast & crew »

BOX OFFICE Released April 4th 2014

Budget: $170 Million

Cumulative:  $259.7 Million

Opening Weekend: $95 Million

Opened  1 runs 23 weeks

  • #2 Noah

  • #3 Divergent

  • #4 God's not Dead

  • #5 Muppets Most Wanted

  • The Grand Budapest Hotel

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On The Subject: Is Collateral Cinema?

This episode starts like any other episode but podcasts always have collateral. Zach picks his film in our series Cinema vs "Cinema" and chose Collateral directed by Michael Mann.

We dissect the film and decide whether or not its cinema worthy, does it live up to the standards or left on the cutting room floor, find out!

Collateral

A cab driver finds himself the hostage of an engaging contract killer as he makes his rounds from hit to hit during one night in Los Angeles.

Director: Michael Mann

Writer: Stuart Beattie

Stars: Tom CruiseJamie FoxxJada Pinkett Smith | See full cast & crew »

BOX OFFICE  Released Aug 2004

Budget: $65 Million

Cumulative:  $101 Million

Opening Weekend: $24.7 Million

Open

  • #1 The Village

  • #2 The Bourne Supremacy

  • #3 The Manchurian Candidate

  • # Little Black Book

  • #4 I,Robot

  • #5 Spider-Man 2

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On The Subject: Of Cinema v. "Cinema"

This year on the podcast we bring up our thoughts up on film with a thesis from Malcolm. This with be how we look at films through out the episodes and cover new movies as well as old.

Thesis:

Cinema vs. "Cinema" and the impact of the blockbuster in the modern era. Basically, what do you consider film or "just entertainment"? Where is that line? Consider all the genre and what makes a movie better than another or higher art than another? We plan to break that down and decide for ourselves.

We will also have criteria and a rating system. Each host will be bringing in their own films to debate and we will figure this out!

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