Episode 143 - The Fall (2006)
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Not A Bomb. This is the podcast where we go back and reexamine some of the biggest bombs in cinematic history and see if they deserve a second chance. On this week’s episode, the guys are once again joined by Jose from the Watch/Skip+ podcast to discuss one of the most visually stunning but woefully underseen films - The Fall (2006). A passion project from director Tarsem Singh, The Fall was four years in the making and largely financed by the director himself. The Fall is easily one of the most unique films you’ll ever see, however, the DVD and Blu-ray will cost you a pretty penny. Should you pony up the funds to chase down this film on eBay or is this just some fancy eye candy with little substance? Listen and find out!
Timestamps -Intro - (1:17), Box Office Results and Critical Response - (17:28), Behind the Camera - (27:21), In Front of the Camera - (35:28), Production and Development - (42:42), Commerical Break - (46:48), The Fall Discussion - (48:36), Is It a Bomb? - (96:35), Listener Feedback - (102:42), Outro - (122:04)
The Fall (2006) is directed by Tarsem Singh and stars Lee Pace, Catinca Untaru, and Justine Waddell.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.
Welcome back to another exciting episode of Not A Bomb. This is the podcast where we go back and reexamine some of the biggest bombs in cinematic history and see if they deserve a second chance. On this week’s episode, the guys are once again joined by Jose from the Watch/Skip+ podcast to discuss one of the most visually stunning but woefully underseen films - The Fall (2006). A passion project from director Tarsem Singh, The Fall was four years in the making and largely financed by the director himself. The Fall is easily one of the most unique films you’ll ever see, however, the DVD and Blu-ray will cost you a pretty penny. Should you pony up the funds to chase down this film on eBay or is this just some fancy eye candy with little substance? Listen and find out!
Timestamps -Intro - (1:17), Box Office Results and Critical Response - (17:28), Behind the Camera - (27:21), In Front of the Camera - (35:28), Production and Development - (42:42), Commerical Break - (46:48), The Fall Discussion - (48:36), Is It a Bomb? - (96:35), Listener Feedback - (102:42), Outro - (122:04)
The Fall (2006) is directed by Tarsem Singh and stars Lee Pace, Catinca Untaru, and Justine Waddell.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.
Episode 142 - Showdown in Little Tokyo
Sadly, “bromance” month is coming to an end, but Not A Bomb has saved the biggest “bromance” for last. On this week’s episode, the guy’s welcome back Korean Kool, John Nance, to discuss 1991’s buddy cop action film - Showdown in Little Tokyo. This was Brandon Lee’s first big budget film and he was teamed up with Not A Bomb favorite, Dolph Lundgren. Over the past few years, the guys have discussed a lot of fun films and Showdown in Little Tokyo is easily one of the best. Listen as the gang shares their thoughts on Brandon Lee, Hollywood’s use of body doubles, mannequin death, inept casting directors, and whether it’s even possible to break your own neck.
Timestamps: Intro - (0:50), Box Office Results and Critical Response - (4:09), Behind the Camera - (7:31), In Front of the Camera - (25:42), Production and Development - (50:12), Commerical Break - (53:00), Showdown Discussion - (55:01), Is it a Bomb? - (88:20), Listener Feedback - (89:34), and Outro - (99:50)
Showdown in Little Tokyo is directed by Mark L. Lester and stars Dolph Lundgren, Brandon Lee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Tia Carrere, Toshiro Obata, Philip Tan, and Rodny Kageyama.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.
Our loyal listener Jacob wrote a book about awful films - check it out here!
Sadly, “bromance” month is coming to an end, but Not A Bomb has saved the biggest “bromance” for last. On this week’s episode, the guy’s welcome back Korean Kool, John Nance, to discuss 1991’s buddy cop action film - Showdown in Little Tokyo. This was Brandon Lee’s first big budget film and he was teamed up with Not A Bomb favorite, Dolph Lundgren. Over the past few years, the guys have discussed a lot of fun films and Showdown in Little Tokyo is easily one of the best. Listen as the gang shares their thoughts on Brandon Lee, Hollywood’s use of body doubles, mannequin death, inept casting directors, and whether it’s even possible to break your own neck.
Timestamps: Intro - (0:50), Box Office Results and Critical Response - (4:09), Behind the Camera - (7:31), In Front of the Camera - (25:42), Production and Development - (50:12), Commerical Break - (53:00), Showdown Discussion - (55:01), Is it a Bomb? - (88:20), Listener Feedback - (89:34), and Outro - (99:50)
Showdown in Little Tokyo is directed by Mark L. Lester and stars Dolph Lundgren, Brandon Lee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Tia Carrere, Toshiro Obata, Philip Tan, and Rodny Kageyama.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.
Our loyal listener Jacob wrote a book about awful films - check it out here!
NAB Presents: Breaking Brad - Experiment 2: The Apple (1980)
Welcome back to Not A Bomb Presents: Breaking Brad! Troy, Sammy from the GGTMC, and Jose from the Watch/Skip+ pick some of the worst films imaginable to see if they can break Brad. On this episode, the gang tackles what is considered to be the worst musical of all time, The Apple (1980). Written and directed by Menahem Golan, The Apple is a biblical, Orwellian, futuristic anti-corporation musical where the evil music label, Boogalow International Music (BIM), tries to sign Adam and Eve….wait sorry…Alphie and Bibi to their record label. What follows is some of the worst music ever created. Oh yeah, and there are hippies for no reason. Don’t worry! Catherin Mary Stewart is still amazing and this film can’t diminish her awesomeness (yeah, Troy took over writing this post). Does The Apple have what it takes to Break Brad? Listen and find out!
Be sure to subscribe to the Gentlemen’s Guide to Midnite Cinema to hear more of Sammy. Also, check out Jose’s podcast - Watch/Skip+ • A podcast on Anchor. Both are highly recommended.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.
Welcome back to Not A Bomb Presents: Breaking Brad! Troy, Sammy from the GGTMC, and Jose from the Watch/Skip+ pick some of the worst films imaginable to see if they can break Brad. On this episode, the gang tackles what is considered to be the worst musical of all time, The Apple (1980). Written and directed by Menahem Golan, The Apple is a biblical, Orwellian, futuristic anti-corporation musical where the evil music label, Boogalow International Music (BIM), tries to sign Adam and Eve….wait sorry…Alphie and Bibi to their record label. What follows is some of the worst music ever created. Oh yeah, and there are hippies for no reason. Don’t worry! Catherin Mary Stewart is still amazing and this film can’t diminish her awesomeness (yeah, Troy took over writing this post). Does The Apple have what it takes to Break Brad? Listen and find out!
Be sure to subscribe to the Gentlemen’s Guide to Midnite Cinema to hear more of Sammy. Also, check out Jose’s podcast - Watch/Skip+ • A podcast on Anchor. Both are highly recommended.
If you want to leave feedback or suggest a movie bomb, please drop us a line at NotABombPod@gmail.com or Contact Us - here. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.