Mike, Jesus, Brancey, Kristin and Briana review the latest episode of #TheWalkingDead. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below or email them at mike@iwatchmike.com
The Walking Dead is back folks!! Mike, Jesus, Brancey and Kristin are back as well. They review the SEASON 6 PREMIERE episode of TWD. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below or email them at mike@iwatchmike.com
Director: Christian Cantamessa Starring: Norman Reedus, Djimon Hounsou and Sandrine Holt Run Time: 95 minutes Rating: PG-13
Bauer (Norman Reedus – no stranger to playing sarcastic, post-apocalyptic roles) and Cartwright (Djimon Hounsou), are technicians entrusted with the task of keeping “sleepers” (people who are believed to be the last hope for mankind) alive in their sleep tanks. This task proves difficult when they are restricted to cycles of available air. The two are the only people at their underground location and only have 1 hour 59 minutes each cycle to run diagnostic checks on the sleeper tanks before locking themselves in their own tanks to hibernate for 6 months until it’s safe to emerge above ground again. Holt plays Abby, who seems to be haunting Cartwright during their cycles; there’s no interaction between her and Bauer. When an unforeseen issue presents itself, Bauer and Cartwright have to race against time before their limited air supply runs out.
I was really excited about watching this movie because I’m biased and love Norman Reedus. So I wasted no time renting it on my Apple TV. The concept for the movie was interesting, and definitely hard to watch at times if you’re at all claustrophobic (which I am). I did find myself anticipating some huge action sequence that just never came. It’s a bit hard for that to happen, though, when the cast is limited to three actors. That being said…I feel like the movie was a bit slow for me. Doesn’t take away from the great performances from Reedus and Hounsou though. Bauer reminded me a lot of Daryl Dixon (Reedus’ character from The Walking Dead), which was great and he obviously works great with Robert Kirkman (producer of Air and creator of The Walking Dead), who’s great at creating post-apocalyptic entertainment.
So…would I say this was my favorite movie of all time? Not at all. However, it’s definitely work checking out. It always keeps you on the edge of your seat to watch someone work against a clock under dire circumstances. Check it out, and let me know what you think!
Air can be found on On Demand and Digital HD as of August 14, 2015 and can also be found in select theaters (see below):
2015 San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone. Trailers have begun to hit the internet, including THE WALKING DEAD Season 6 trailer and FEAR THE WALKING DEAD Season 1 trailer.
Variety Radio Online hosts Mike ‘the movie guy’, Jesus, Brancey, Bri and myself, decided to get together, watch and then review both trailers. Have YOU watched them yet?
So here it is! Our review of the 90-minute Season 5 finale of The Walking Dead for Variety Radio Online! Check out the link below to be redirected to Blog Talk Radio to hear it back! Let us know what you think!
Alright, Walking Dead fans!! Tonight is the night some of us have been dreading!!
With a lot of talk surrounding tonight’s season finale, we’ve been hearing rumors that one of our favorites will die. That being said, if Daryl Dixon dies…we definitely WILL riot! With THAT being said, I also would really appreciate it if Glenn and Rick also get to see another season! So there!
Tune in tonight at 9/8c on AMC for the 90-minute finale and then check back in tomorrow as I’ll be posting our on-air review of the episode.
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Join Variety Radio Online as they discuss the highlights of the latest episode of The Walking Dead – feel free to email your thoughts to vro@thevro.com and we’ll read them on our recap show.
Summary: It’s a crazy, intense episode. Daryl is out doing his thing with Aaron, Pete gets an ass whoopin, Sasha is hunting walkers. It’s just nuts. Oh – and Carl has a moment…in a tree.