To continue Bomb Week, we are gonna talk about the most famous example of C4 on screen.
As we continue discussing the best movies based on toys, we are jumping into one you probably didn’t know, or just forgot, was based on a toy line.
With the impending release of Oppenheimer, we wanted to take a chance to discuss the best films to feature massive explosions in spectacular fashion (not to be confused with our Box Office Bombs Week).
With the imminent release of Barbie this week, we thought we’d take the opportunity to spend some time discussing the best toy movies (Sorry all you Nolan Fanboys).
To finish out Camp Week we’re going to talk about the granddaddy of all camp movies.
Today, we’re actually gonna be discussing a movie that I have put off watching for so many years, something that now, after seeing it, I regret deeply.
Okay, yeah, this is an odd one on the surface. We here on Please Consume always strive to help you think about film in new and interesting ways. Today is no exception.
For Day Two we’re going to talk about one of the main genres to have their films set at summer camps, and the film that kicked off that trend.
To begin our list of camping movies (not to be confused with camp movies) we’re starting with a film that may feel very disaffected in its first couple of minutes but soon reveals its hyper-sincere message that will leave you in a puddle by the final scene.
For our final film this week we want to deliver something that flies way, way under the radar. Land of the Lost isn’t even close to being one of Will Ferrel’s best-known films, but we think it deserves a reevaluation!
Today’s scene comes courtesy of our favorite silent comedian, Buster Keaton!
While not exactly a summer pool scene per se, it does happen in a pool. It’s also simply an amazing scene in a perfect movie. So how could we not share it!?