In case you missed it, franchises are everywhere. Not solely on theater screens, TV also holds numerous franchises, and that number is only expanding. On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, take a look at when franchise TV started, why it has continued, and even how it has exploded in recent years, as well as what are the best TV franchises out there. 

Also this week, our spoiler-free reviews of Gran Turismo, Bottoms, and The Last Voyage of the DemeterLastly we play our new game, HO NO!, where we debate some of the worst Hot Takes we've heard on the internet lately. 

Discussed on this episode:

    • (0:00 – 7:02) Opening
    • (07:03 – 46:50) From the Outside In Topic: The Era of TV Franchises
    • (46:51 – 1:07:22) Spoiler-Free Reviews: Bottoms, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, Gran Turismo
    • (1:07:23 – 1:23:09) HO NO! Our Take on the Worst Takes on the Internet
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Category:general -- posted at: 5:33am PDT

We all live in an IP world, where everything seems to be made or spun off from an existing property. On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, take a look at the phenomenon of movie sequels we didn't need. Perhaps it made sense, but ultimately these choices to make a sequel ended up hurting the original films they were based off of.

Also this week, our spoiler-free review of The Meg 2: The Trench, Barbie cracks a billion, The Rock won't let Black Adam die, SAG strike continues with actors struggling with their own issues, The Sound of Freedom is summers biggest surprise hit and therefore we now have controversy, and much more.

Discussed on this episode:

    • (0:00 – 18:39) Opening | Barbie Cracks a Billion, Black Adam Won't Die, The Sound of Freedom Controversy
    • (18:40 – 31:51) SAG Actors Have Issues
    • (31:52 – 45:19) The Meg 2 Review | Recommendations
    • (45:20 – 1:16:18) From the Outside In Topic: Movie Sequels We Didn't Need
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Category:general -- posted at: 5:52am PDT

Barbenheimer is an event in time, but one we have tackled plenty of times in the past. That being a moment when all of us seem to be collectively on the same page, at the very same time. On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we diving into the most memorable of these pop culture moments, and why they stood out for us. Hamilton debuting during the pandemic, 1989’s Batman taking the world by storm, the O.J. trial, the Game of Thrones finale (despite what you ultimately thought of it), the now infamous Oscars slap, and so many more.

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Category:general -- posted at: 4:56am PDT

On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we head back to San Diego to look at Comic-Con 2023, dive into the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes and why do they matter, Barbenheimer is sweeping the world, and our spoiler-free reviews of Barbie, Oppenheimer, Talk to Me, and Sympathy for the Devil.

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Discussed on this episode:

        • (0:00 – 39:10) Opening | SAG-AFTRA and WGA Strikes | AMC Theaters and Netflix Change Course
        • (39:11 – 1:08:30) From the Outside In Topic: Comic-Con 2023
        • (1:08:31 – 1:15:45) Oppenheimer
        • (1:15:46 – 1:18:14) Talk to Me
        • (1:18:15 – 1:23:54) Sympathy for the Devil
        • (1:23:55 – 1:53:29) Barbie | The Barbie Reception
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Category:general -- posted at: 4:27am PDT

On this episode, we dive into the fascination with toys as movies. Barbie, Transformers, and on and on. Why do we flock to these stories long after our childhood, and what other toys would make for great entertainment?

Also, our spoiler-free review of Cobweb, TV series finales, summer movies, and more!

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Category:general -- posted at: 1:00am PDT

On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, it's time to discuss the elephant in the room: Thomas Cruise Mapother IV. He's a legend, both as an actor, producer, and now stuntman. He has remained at the top of his game for decades. So, why are people so conflicted about their feelings for him as fans? Tom Cruise is our topic this week, the last movie star standing. His career, the love from his crews, couch hopping, Scientology, and everything else is up for debate. 

Also this week, spoilers are everywhere, from Deadpool 3 to Superman: Legacy and we discuss the most impossible missions of film or TV. Reviews of Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, The Channel, and The Unseen. Plus interviews from the premiere of The Unseen. 

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Discussed on this episode:

    • (0:00 – 13:56) Opening | Spoilers Are Everywhere
    • (13:57 – 1:00:29) From the Outside In Topic: The Tom Cruise Effect
    • (1:00:30 – 1:06:43) Impossible Missions
    • (1:06:44 – 1:44:58) Spoiler-Free Reviews: The Channel, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, The Unseen - Plus Interviews from the Premiere
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Category:general -- posted at: 4:17am PDT

Indiana Jones has returned to the world in a closing chapter to his storied franchise. Helena Shaw (Phoebe Waller-Bridge), Indy's estranged god-daughter, is on the hunt for the Antikythera, a mythical object that recognizes fissures in time. All the while, Jürgen Voller (Mads Mikkelsen) in on her tail with his minions in an attempt to reignite the Nazi regime. Can Indiana Jones save the world one last time? Or has the aging hero simply missed his window?

For this entire episode, we discuss director James Mangold's take on Harrison Ford's last journey in depth, and with all the love the franchise has earned over the years. Enjoy our spoiler review of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny!

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Category:general -- posted at: 4:23am PDT

This is another full episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny hitting theaters, we decided to revisit our obsession with the past. Not just nostalgia, but also our own dire history. We always seem to be living in the past, so why is that? 

We also discuss the fire sales that seem to be taking place on Max, Paramount+, Disney+, and other streaming services, why San Diego Comic-Con may never be the same again, No Hard Feelings and the return of the raunchy comedy, and we end our episode by doing what Disney will inevitably do: recasting Indiana Jones!

Discussed on this episode:

    • (0:00 – 30:48) Opening | Streaming Fire Sale, Turner Classic Movies Frustrates, Comic-Con Struggles, Podcast Awards
    • (30:49 – 45:14) Review: No Hard Feelings and the Return of the Raunchy Comedy | Recommendations
    • (45:15 – 1:20:05) From the Outside In: Clinging to the Past
    • (1:20:06 – 1:29:37) Recasting Indiana Jones
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Category:general -- posted at: 4:22am PDT

This is a packed episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, and with The Flash releasing worldwide, we begin with the problem with time travel. It's a novel concept, going back to right the wrongs of the past. So why do so many film and TV properties get it horribly wrong? What works and what doesn't about the concept of time travel?

Speaking of time travel and multiverses, DC's The Flash has finally released to varying opinions and box office, but does it succeed at ending the DCEU on a high, or a whimper? We review the film initially spoiler-free before diving into the spoilers at the heart of what could be Ezra Miller's final run through a DC property.

Also this episode: Stuntpeople continue to be unappreciated, Pixar seems to be dying on the vine, Extraction 2, and much more!

Discussed on this episode:

    • (0:00 – 35:41) Click-Bait Actors, Is Pixar Dying, and Unappreciated Stuntpeople
    • (35:42 – 1:09:52) From the Outside In: The Problem with Time Travel
    • (1:09:43 – 1:16:32) Review: Extraction 2 | Recommendations
    • (1:16:33 – 1:43:24) DC's The Flash Review
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Category:general -- posted at: 4:45am PDT

On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, as the hosts set off for HO Cruise '23, we decided it was a perfect time to debate what the best boats and ships entertainment of all-time is. Why did Speed 2 sink so deep, and Titanic ironically stayed upright? 

Also this week, we revisit 2007's Transformers. Michael Bay brought the live-action series to life over 16 years ago, so does that film hold up? Is it worth another watch? This is an episode of Bad Movie Night, which is available through our Patreon channel if you want to hear over 70+ additional episodes! Just visit Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider

Discussed on this episode:

    • (0:00 – 41:31) Opening | Boats and Ships in Entertainment
    • (41:32 – 1:31:00) Transformers - Revisiting Revisiting Michael Bay's 2007 film that started it all
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Category:general -- posted at: 1:46am PDT