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Father Malone's Weekly Roundup

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Father Malone shifts focus from anthologies to more accessible content available on streaming platforms. Joined by new co-host Ripley, they discuss Godzilla Minus One, The Boys Season 4, House of the Dragon Season 2, the new Star Wars series The Acolyte, and Outer Range. The episode also includes a look at the new Robert Zemeckis film "Here" and a classic movie recommendation from Ripley.

00:00 Introduction and New Format Announcement 
01:34 Review: Godzilla Minus One
04:35 Review: The Boys Season 4
08:24 Review: House of the Dragon Season 2
11:56 Review: The Acolyte
15:24 Discussion: Here Movie Trailer
24:29 Star Wars TV Show Critique
25:53 The Brat Pack Documentary
30:21 Anthony Michael Hall's Career Insights
32:07 Outer Range: A Neo-Western Gem
36:48 Ripley's Picks: Beverly Hills Cop
41:01 Closing Remarks and Contact Info

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Transcript

Intro / Opening

Welcome back midnight viewers. Father alone Here, we're doing something a little bit different. Hopefully this is the start of a trend. We realize that you love anthologies. We love anthologies, We all love anthologies. But we also realize that sometimes it can be a bit limiting, particularly when a series we're

covering just isn't available to the general public. So in an effort to improve that particular situation, I'm gonna be taking a look at things that are a little bit more current, sometimes sometimes a little bit older, and sometimes not anything to do with anthologies at all. But all will definitely be available on streaming or YouTube or somewhere. I will update you as we go along. And joining me here is my co host for the first time. She is

new to the team, new to podcasting. Everybody say hello to Ripley, Ripley, how are you doing? All right, let's start with a I

Review: Godzilla Minus One

think technically you can call this a horror movie. It's gone Zilla minus one. It's currently streaming pretty much everywhere. Everyone's talking about it. Everyone's raving about it. Everyone but me. Gota minus lah. Yeah, that's right, here's your hot take. I did not like Godzilla minus one. I

love the opening third of that film, and that was about it. Now, why everyone is going crazy for it is because it's finally taking that franchise seriously for the first time and I don't know, fifty sixty years and it's doing a pretty good job and grounding it with human characters you actually could potentially care about is another great direction to go in. Unfortunately, the story of the Kama Kazi pilot who didn't perform his Kama Kazi duty and he's still alive

and he harbor's guilt, and I wonder where this is going. Oh man, I won't get into spoilers or anything. I just was not turned on by the plot of this film. I kind of saw it from the opening scene where we were going by the end, and that's exactly where we went to. But I will say the opening attack of Godzilla, his first sort of appearance, is really incredible and absolutely worth your time. So I'm not gonna say don't watch this movie. I'm saying I didn't like this movie.

I'm gonna kick it over to Ripley. Ripley, what do you think of Godzilla minus one? So you think I'm wrong? What do you know? You've never seen any Gunzilla movie, but this one. Next up is The Boys that's on Amazon Prime. This is the season four they just entered, and definitely more of the same. The virus Q soups. This is insane and desperate, even for you, well, insanely desperates where we are, don't you thank you? Let's go chop chopping motherfuckers. Let's say it's a

Babel good versus people. I'm declaren hut season on Star Ladders. We can't religious is fucking happening to me again? Look, we've all done bad ship. What's insane is that our solution to every problem is murdered. Violence isn't brave, vice is power. That's a spirit jam who wants a creamy, delicious milkshack. We're ever gonna win against monsters. We need to start acting human. You're a fucking welcome sust. I don't know that they're going anywhere

Review: The Boys Season 4

interesting so far this year it just seems to be more bad behavior and blood bath. And although Kimmico seems to have become I don't know all powerful this season, she pretty much regenerates on the spot. No matter what you do with her, cut off her hand here it is blow her up well, here she is. I always wonder when people blow up if they don't have two parts, if the two parts don't regenerate on their own, is that a possibility or does it have to be the brain section only? I don't

know. Anyway, there's a whole lot of that this year. But obviously Eric Kripkey is doing the Lord's work out there, swinging and amazingly, the crazier sort of QAnon right wing folk out there have only just cotton to the idea that the series has been making fun of them the entire time. I don't know how that's possible, but it is. Anyway, Boys, definite thumbs up. There a recommendation go check that out season four if you haven't

seen it at all. It is a parody of superhero movies if you don't even know what I'm talking about, but it is well worth your time anything with Carl Urban and it is going to be fantastic. What's that? Oh yeah? Ripley wants everyone to know that Jeffrey Dean Morgan has joined the cast of the Boys this season. You might remember who's the comedian back in the day on Watchman. I guess he's on The Walking Dead too. Okay, find you like Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Okay, next out to season two of

House of the Dragon. That's on Max no longer hbo. I guess the targarian who sits the iron throne. It's not just a king or a queen. They are a protector of the room. No, I find myself in an impossible position. Oh, hey, King, Hey God, the enemy us up to my throne. We're going to King clonding. Well, what are we going to do about it? We must play the board before us

proceed, which is the fuck? Dignity war is comming. Neither of us be with uh here we are too many character names, too many dragon names. I'm clueless to whoever anyone is referring to at any one time. Nevertheless, I remain or riveted to the series, even though they're turning my favorite character, who is Eggon, the boy who did not want to be king, into another Geoffrey not appreciated. I like that guy. Let him be good too much? White hair? Huh? I kind of agree with you.

Anyway, where's this series going? Anyway? Is that? Here's my thought that if the pirate boy, you know, the white haired boy with the with the eye patch. See. I don't know his name because I don't know anyone's name. Allison, that's a name, Auto. I guess that's one too. I'm really hoping Pirate Boy turns into a hero and switch asides by the end of this. And I don't know, maybe Damon. That's the only other character's name I know, because that's doctor who I hope.

I hope he eventually switches sides as well, and I want those two to go at it is that weird? I don't know. I'm enjoying the show anyway, even though it's mostly confusing. I told you we are not talking about Star Wars this week. Okay, God, last night a Jedi

Review: House of the Dragon Season 2

was murdered. The Jedi justify their galactic dominance in the name of peace. But that piece is a lie. What are you not they acolyte? This one I've actually been anticipating. I was actually excited about the idea that we get to witness the birth of the Synth some hundreds of years before maybe a thousand years, don't know, it's one hundred years, I guess before the fall of the Republic. Is it a thousand? Who knows? It's very

unclear. Nevertheless, we're given to given a whole new set of characters, all of which are terrifically boring. Nothing new in the Star Wars universe here at all. If anything could make me long for the days of Boba fet, this is it. Man. It's really unpleasant to watch. Yeah, well, you're finishing the series on your own, little lady. The cast is universally poor, except a couple of standouts. Li Jeong Jay I'm hoping

I'm pronouncing that right. That is the lead from Squid Games. He's a Jedi here, fucking phenomenal seeing him as a Jedi, and that you actually get the sense that he's a decent Jedi when they're telling a tale where the Jedi were maybe a little bit iffy. Jonas Junie Sutamo I think that's his name. He's been playing Chewbacca ever since Peter Mayhew became too frail to continue the role. He shows up here as a Wookie Jedi that we never get

to see in action. Spoiler alert, you never get to see the Wookie in battle. Now. I'm usually have a co host here, I mean, I've got one here with Ripley, and she's staring at me right now. But she's really uninterested in everything I've been talking about. She's more of

a classic cinema girl. But this is a new experience for me being on my own, so I enlisted some aid in the form of HP, the host of Night Mister Walters, a taxi podcast, had him drop by so we can talk about some things that are current and potentially enjoyable, starting with the trailer for Here, the new Robert Semechis film, which is if you haven't seen it, go check it out on YouTube right now. It is

a film. The conceit is that the camera is locked down from prehistoric times up until a house is built, and then we're basically watching the lives of a family played here by Tom Hanks and Robin Wright. It's a Forrest Gump reunion, and I hope it's filled with all the same emotion and all the tongue clucking at the underground social movements of the time. Hey Dad, I couldn't meet Margaret. It's nice to meet you, Margaret. Nice to meet

you, mister young Tom. Sure does want to do that. Sure does take a straight to stronger course to the corner of be Live made through White Queenland. So fast she hasn't got time to make you this time. It's time time with your time business. Right here is where we want to be.

Review: The Acolyte

You know, if you like, you could spend the rest of the night here. I could spend the rest of my life here. This was our home. We lived here. Anyway, Here is me and HP. I have seen the trailer for the fucking movie, right, and I would liken it to the Walt Disney World Carousel of Progress, but that had a lot more motion in it. Well, here it's a fucking stage play, man, it is, But I, for whatever reason, I'm now it's

based on a graphic novel. I don't know if you knew that is the graphic novel one panel only, but well, yeah, well it takes place in this house and it kind of cuts back between like really prehistory and I haven't gotten I haven't read the whole thing all the way through. But that's understand that this isn't something that Samchis and Eric Roth came up with on their own. Okay, this is an adaptation. Now, I now like the movie even less. How about that. I'm look, I'm looking forward to

it. I I'm definitely going to see it, you know, me, I love Robert Samakis. I think he's a fucking great filmmaker. I wouldn't call him a genius anymore. I wouldn't say he's like like a fucking you know whatever, but like he's been stumbling a lot the past twenty five years. Fair, I'm always looking for a good one from him, but there's something about every one of them that's just off, Like the man used to make classics. No, I don't disagree with you, but I can tell

I recently I was rewatching The Forrest Gump. You can say whatever you want about politically what that movie means. I still think it's very effective. I'm still brush. It still gets dusty for me when he's at Jenny's grave. I'm just I'm sensitive about that. I don't know. It always affects me, and I get the sense that this is going to push a lot of those same buttons. I mean, clearly, by the end of this whole thing, his wife has Alzheimer's or something, and he's bringing her back to

this house where you've seen all of this stuff happened. Yep, yep, I get it. I'm sure I will be manipulated, but I'm ready for that. I kind of want to you're ready for the master manipulator that is Robertson meck I mean, I'm intrigued, and I like, there's something about the young Tom Hanks that reminds me of Mazes and Monsters. Maybe that's got to be irrationally excited to see it. Tom Hanks and his friends get caught up in a deadly game of fantasy. I am the control until they take

it too far. I propose we played Mazes and Masters in a real setting.

Discussion: Here Movie Trailer

It won't be a head too bad for one of them, because now there's no turning back. This is only a game. Somebody Mazes and Monsters, you know, would you be more I would be more excited if Robertson Mackus remade Mazes and Monsters and did a deaged Tom Hanks and then we get his version of that story. Wouldn't that be awesome? Tell me that wouldn't

be fucking great? Actually, you know, I was joking a second ago, But now that I think about it, if it's playing with fantasy worlds and dungeons and dragons and madness and all these kind of and and well, yeah, I mean, look now I just like this idea as a movie, and we don't necessarily need a dh Tom Hanks, but that would that would be the extra cherry on Tom. It would be I want to see the return of Pardue the Holy Man with his bag of spells squaring off against

Kevin Peter Hooks in a goblin costume. Absolutely, and then you know his vision of like going to heaven. It's basically just like a drainage pipe that that they've that they've white lit on one end? Was it the Great Hall? That's where he's going to know? The tower? The Tower? Well? No, but but but he keeps talking about the Great Hall and they figure out it's because his brother's name was Hall. Oh, he's trying to go back to find his I see, I remember everything about this movie.

I love this movie. That's crazy. I love What's funny, HB is when was the last time you watched it? I don't know, a couple of years. Probably I watched it last year, and you know you remember it better than I do. I loved it. Have you seen The Acolyte? I have not. I was actually thinking I haven't seen anything on Disney Plus and forever? Is it any good? No? I thought you were gonna say that it's really good. No, that's not good, absolutely not.

The guy from Squid Game is like, this is a Jedi in it? The guy from South Korean, Yeah, he's great, cool, he's great, like as a Jedi, fantastic. Everything else about the show is fucking nonsense. It's set up as a mystery. There's only like six characters. There's a character who has not been revealed but keeps showing up in a mask. Yet we've only been introduced to six characters. Do you think one of the six characters that we've met could possibly be in that mask? I

would put money on that if I was a betting man. Sure. As it turns out and it's one of those six characters, they just revealed it in the latest episode. Oh my god. Yeah. It seems like every new Star Wars TV show is touted as like, Okay, this one is going to redefine Star Wars. This is forget about that, you know, the Force awakens and all that nonsense. This is really going to be and it never is. Like Obi Wan was okay, the Mandalorian got bad,

Boba Fett was terrible. So I've lost faith that in any of this really, But Andor was great. I didn't watch, and you should watch, and it's the only one you should have watched. As it turns out, I'm telling you watch and or it's I will. It's remarkable. It is the adult star Wars we were promised in nineteen eighty three. By the way, have you had a chance to watch that Andrew McCarthy movie Bratts? Of course I did. If you were coming of age in the nineteen eighties,

the brat Pack was near the center of your cultural awareness. But for those of us experiencing it from the inside, the broad Pack was something very different. On June tenth, nineteen eighty five, New York Magazine published Hollywood's brat Pack. I just remember seeing that cover and thinking, oh. From then on, my career and the career of everyone who was involved was branded to the brad Packer. And he not interested in talking about the brad Pack.

For years, I turned everything down. How can we're talking to me because you called me? It was time that we cleared the air In a couple names, I love your stuff, Hey, thank you. I hated the brad Pack for a decade. What a disaster. If you could have the brad Pack name not exist, would you yeah, I liked it. I liked it too, I only ended up feeling bad for Emilio Estimator. Well, he was the only one who genuine seemed apprehensive and kind of waylaid by

the whole thing. Like he didn't really say a whole heck of a lot, he was just kind of, I don't know. He seemed very discomfited by the whole thing. He seems like the guy who was actually working at it and building a decent career. And he's the one that brat Pack derailed. Everyone else either ended up fine or ended up exactly where they were going to be anyway, except for the US dives well and the fact that the

article was really about him in the first place. Yeah was, and he seems wounded by it still, like everyone else is like, ha haha, remember those days, Brad back blah blah blah. I mean, the rest of us still seems like he's fucking hurt. Yeah, no, well he and Andrew, did you read McCarthy's book. Incidentally, I had read it, I don't know, a couple of years ago. It's not bad. It's not bad. I'm sure it's fine. I have no interest in Andrew McCarthy. I learned a lot about him, a lot that I didn't know

about it. I thought it was fairly interesting. But anyway, he because he alludes a lot of the movie, he alludes to his upbringing and the fact that he was kind of a dropout and that kind of affected his worldview and his view of his career and how he approached things. Anyway, I like the movie. I thought it was I thought it was good. It wasn't what I had expected from the advertising. But anyway, Yeah, we're not here to talk about Andrew McCarthy or the missing Judd Nelson or was he

really missing? I I mean, I know that I don't miss him. Yeah, I see there. There there's a little soft spot for I have for him because of him being in Fandango. To hear Anthony mole Hall on the fucking David Spade Show. No he but no, he's not but heard at all. He feels great. He's you know, he's out there working man. He's been working all along, like he had that fucking Dead Zone series and ship like he's just a work an actor. He was in Edward

Scissorhands. Yeah, exactly, he's been doing it. Yeah, I tell the story about that. Actually, he was like, I walked into the meeting and Tim Burton was just so delighted that I looked so different than he had last seen me, as like a tiny geek, like I was this giant, fucking jock, and he was like, oh, okay, I'll put him in the movie. He was supposed to be the lead in Full Metal Jacket. Kubrick called him and said, you're the most original actor since

Jack Nicholson. I want you to be in this movie. Why is Anthony

Michael Halm not in the movie? Did he explain why? Yes, The negotiations, which lasted ten months, were he was basically, and this is actually kind of understandable, he was basically going to get paid no more than he had been getting paid as an actor, even though this was the moment that he was supposed to go for a big payday in a big role, right, and during the time period for shooting, which was no less than a year, he could have done it two or three movies and made triple

that, you know, So he was trying to negotiate time, I think, and Krubrick is sort of unforgiving when it comes to that, sure, but I mean it's a chance at immortality. Yeah, uh yeah, I mean, I mean, I'm I'm sure he regrets it. It's the last Georgy great Stanley Kubrick movie. All Right, I want to thank HP for dropping by and help me out here in this inaugural episode. No, I'm not going to make a habit out of it. Yes, you're the co host. Sorry, Okay, moving on, and I guess that brings us

to my latest obsession. This one also can be found on Amazon Prime. I'm a little late to this one, so forgive me. I'm only on the first season. The second season apparently dropped at the beginning of May. I'm talking about Outer Range. I want to pray for the Supper. Dear God, we pray for our family. When us that you forgive us, when as that you show us the way here, cause we're in trouble and

they made this crazy world. So maybe you can give us some sort of hint as to what you're up to, cause I don't have the first fucking

Star Wars TV Show Critique

clue. There is a big distance between you and us. There's a great void, and I'm asking you to fill that void. I'm asking you to fill that void. I'm asking you to come down here and explain yourself, because this world of years isn't quot adding up man, there is a great void. The outer range is a neo Western I guess we could call it. Taking Place in Wyoming stars Josh Brolin, stars Josh Brolin, Imagen Poots, what an unfortunate name. She's great, though literly Taylor, Tom Pelfrey,

and Louis Pullman. While most of those are the Abbot's, Imagen Poots is a sort of hippie wanderer who has settled on their land at like I said, takes place in Wyoming on a ranch where the western pasture just happens to have a giant circular hole in the ground that nobody has discovered except for our lead, Josh Brolin. What's down that hole? Who knows? It is an episode? Rather, it is a series kind of worthy of Lost, and that it keeps defying expectation at the end of every episode. I'm

totally obsessed with it. I've loved Josh Brolin forever and ever. I gotta

The Brat Pack Documentary

say this is the series that my girlfriend when I my girlfriend andber and I were watching it and she turned and said, Wow, I never knew he's a really good actor. So there you go. Go check it out for Josh Bullin alone. But it is eerie and weird and thoughtful so far. Like I said, you might have a greater knowledge of it than me, But if you're in my boat, I'm telling you the first four episodes so

far have been fucking phenomenal. Got four more to go. I've heard that the quality drops off in the second season, but I do not give a shit because most of those people don't know what they're talking about. Witness the second season of Millennium. Every anyone remember that show. Lance Hendrickson as a psychic who could tap into the mind of serial killers, but turns out in the second season that being able to see through the eyes of the serial killers

only one of Frank Black's gifts. Turns out he's more tied into prophecy and how the world is actually going to end. And everyone said that that season fell apart. Disagree. It surpassed that first season, and it certainly kicked the ass of that bullshit backtracking third season they did. I don't think Millennium is available for streaming anywhere right now, but god damn it, go watch

a Millennium season two. If you can't reminded me a lot of Outer Range, And you know, we don't get too many Westerns, certainly not enjoyable ones, but throw a little bit of sci fi and time travel and all sorts of assorted weirdness that you get out of Range. Should point out the show was created by Brian Watkins, and he was the showrunner for the first season. Apparently left at the end might account for some of the grumbling about

season two. I guess they are currently in limbo as far as the season three, the show hasn't been canceled, but it also hasn't been renewed. But that's nothing new from Amazon Prime anyway. I'm hoping that the quality maintains. I hope I'm not steering you in the wrong direction. This is one that I think we can all enjoy together. Outer Range on Amazon Prime. Check it out. And now it's time for Ripley's Picks. Ripley's Pickle's I

Don't Know. It's a classic film. It's available on Netflix right now. One. If you haven't seen you definitely should, and if you have, you should watch it again. In this game, what with the imminent release of Beverly Hills Cop axl F. I'm gonna encourage. Actually, I'm not encouraging. It's Ripley right rip, there you go. She is recommending Beverly Hills cop. It is available on Netflix right now. If you haven't seen

it in forever, go watch it immediately. This is Eddie Murphy at the absolute height of his power, proving what a fucking charming and wholly new action hero for the nineteen eighties for all time. Really, do you a good cople And look, we're talking about a friend of mine here. Let's take a close look at that one. A hutlum friend to a professional hit. How do you know what was a professional hit? Let me tell you something excellent. These guys out in LA they're all independents. They go out,

they do this thing. They don't ask anybody's permission. And you're gonna go out there to try to find Mikey's killers. Excellently, you're out of the league. Check it in today, sir. That depends this hotel. Real, it's passive. It's two hundred and thirty five dollars a day. Fine, what's the charge session of a concealed weapon? Sturbing the piece? Sister of the piece? I got thrown out of a window. This is the cleanest and nicest police car I've ever seen in my life. This thing's nice

in my apartment. Everybody free. You don't hand on the title? Wow, what's wrong man? What's on the hofday? Contact me? Wo' you doing all this? Good? Mag Eddie Murphy, Beverly Hills come coming from Paramount. This started out as a Sylvester Stallone vehicle. You can certainly see that in the third act, which remains pretty much unchanged from the original screenplay. But once Eddie Murphy came on, it became an entirely different animal,

a much more enjoyable animal. The other major factor involved here is Martin Brest,

Anthony Michael Hall's Career Insights

who is a filmmaker who never gets enough credit. He made the perfect action film in Midnight Run, just about a year or two after Beverly Hills Cop did not come back for Beverly Hills Cop too. If you're a big fan of Tony Scott and what he wropped upon the world with the Jerry Bruckheimer Don Simpson style of filmmaking, then you know, certainly after you watch this one, I believe that one's available too. You can check that one out.

I'm not a fan of that one's certainly not a fan of the third one, which is crushing to me because that one was directed by John Landis, who has no business turning in anything mediocre. The man made American Werewolf in London and the greatest werewolf movie of all time. If you have a problem with that, I don't care. You're wrong. But Beverly Hills Cop is still to this day incredibly funny, incredibly charming, incredibly brutal. One

forgets just how brutal some of the scenes are in that film. It is definitely a cop movie with a comedic character involved. Also, his boss in Detroit is played by an actual Detroit Detroit policeman who apparently ran for mayor at one point and didn't win, which I'm so disappointed in the people of Detroit for not voting for Axel Foley's boss as as their mayor. You damn right wise, ass. The mayle called a chief, the chief called a debuity

chief. The debuty chief just chewed my ass out. You see, I don't have any bit of it left, don't you. I certainly would have voted for him anyway. It is near close to a perfect film, and even if it's not perfect, it is one enjoyable time. That's a pretty good pick. Rip Gee, I think I've talked enough and you've indulged me enough. We're gonna be doing this every week, so I hope you're enjoying it. Tell me if you are. You can write to me directly.

Father m Alone seventy one at gmail dot com. That's all one word and

Outer Range: A Neo-Western Gem

the numbers seven to one. Father ma Alone seventy one at gmail dot com. Drop me a line, let me know how you're enjoying the show. If you're enjoying the show, if there's something you'd like me to cover, I'm happy to do. So we're all in this together, in this big old podcasting world, and I'm happy to oblige. I want to thank HP for dropping by, and you should check out his show Night. Mister Walter's a taxi podcast over on Weirdingwaymedia at is Weirdingwaymedia dot com. He's going to

show there. He also does the music for this show and every Weirdingway Media project. He's a phenomenally talented person who I am humbled that he's my friend. Want to thank him for dropping by. I want to thank you for listening. Who's getting to you From me and Ripley Until next time. Here's a quote from my favorite movie of all time, Upsucker with thieves and we're bad guys now, That's exactly what we are. Midnight Viewing is a proud

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