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3 Guys and a Flick – Movie Reviews 118: Podcast 118: Rock of Ages
Rock out to our latest podcast episode where we dive into the musical movie Rock of Ages! Tune in to hear our review, analysis and trivia of this classic flick. Does good music compensate for bad acting? WARNING: There will be SPOILERS!
Read MoreStage vs. Screen: Rock of Ages Musical vs. Movie
The musical “Rock of Ages” has been a hit on both stage and screen, but how do they compare?
Read MoreFerris Bueller’s Legacy: Revolutionizing Filmmaking
Ferris Bueller’s Legacy: Revolutionizing Filmmaking In 1986, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” hit theaters and became an instant classic. But beyond the iconic scenes and memorable characters, the film also revolutionized the way movies were made. From its use of music to its storytelling techniques, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” paved the way for a new era of filmmaking that continues to influence the industry today.
Read MoreWhat Made John Hughes a Master Storyteller?
John Hughes’s films captured the essence of teenage life in the 80s and 90s. Through his relatable characters and honest depiction of adolescence, Hughes became a master storyteller. But what made his films so timeless?
Read More3 Guys and a Flick – Movie Reviews 117: Podcast 117: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Check out the latest episode of the 3 Guys podcast where we review the timeless classic, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. From the iconic parade scene to the witty on-liners, this movie has it all. Tune in and hear what the Guys have to say. WARNING: The…
Read MoreMark Harmon’s Summer School: A Hilarious Peek at the Making Of
Mark Harmon’s Summer School: A Hilarious Peek at the Making Of Mark Harmon’s Summer School is a classic 80s comedy that has stood the test of time. But what went on behind the scenes during its production was just as hilarious. From pranks on set to the cast’s antics off screen, here’s a peek at the making of this beloved film.
Read MoreCarl Reiner’s Legacy as a Master Director
Legendary comedian and filmmaker Carl Reiner passed away last month at the age of 98. While best known for his work as an actor and writer, Reiner also had a distinguished career as a director, helming some of the most beloved comedies of the past five decades. From “The Jerk” to “All of Me” to “The Man with Two Brains,” Reiner’s films were marked by their sharp wit, zany energy, and expert command of tone. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at Reiner’s legacy as a master director, and explore how his films continue to inspire and entertain audiences today.
Read More3 Guys and a Flick – Movie Reviews 116: Podcast 116: Summer School
At Ocean Front High, what do they call a guy who cuts classes, hates homework, and lives for summer vacations? Teacher. This week we are reviewing the 80s classic movie “Summer School” starring Mark Harmon and Directed by Carl Reiner. WARNING: There …
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