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Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Movie Review – Episode 3
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Movie Review – Episode 3

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews · The Cinema Psychos Show - Brian Cottington and John Wooliscroft

April 6, 20161h 6mExplicit

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Show Notes

We are flying through hyperspace and dabbling in the dark side in this episode of The Cinema Psychos Show as Brian, John, and Elaine review The Disney monstrosity that is Star Wars: The Force Awakens. News in Movies!

Beetlejuice 2 Sequel

Winona Ryder appeared on Seth Meyers a few months ago to comment on the sequel moving forward. Is this another example of Hollywood preying on the people's sense of nostalgia instead of crafting original films? Brian also mistakenly thinks that Jeffrey Jones (Lydia Deetz's Father in Beetlejuice) is dead.

Doug Bradley (Pinhead) comments on Hellraiser: Judgement

Doug Bradley, the original Pinhead from the Hellraiser movies, comments via ihorror about his absence in the newest attempt by Dimension Films to retain the franchise rights to the Hellraiser series with Director Gary Tunnicliffe's film, Hellraiser: Judgement. (Found originally on The Clive Barker Podcast)

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Key Points

Piracy

At the time of the recording, Star Wars: The Force Awakens had just been pirated (250,000) downloads in the first day.

Fandom

Brian, John, and Elaine's Star Wars fandom

Product of Hollywood

Is Star Wars: The Force Awakens a product of the studio novelty of cranking out sequel and spin off over and over again?

Commercialism

Is there a difference between the commercialism of LucasFilm LTD and of Disney?

The Film Itself

Is Force Awakens a improvement over the Star Wars prequels or is it a copy of the original Star Wars? George Lucas ultimately created the Summer Blockbuster with Star Wars and ended the Autor Movement of independent film in the 60's and 70's. Sexism in Star Wars

Disney removing the Black Series-Slave Girl Princess Leia Disney not including Rey in certain merchandising despite Rey being the hero of the film.

How is Force Awakens borrowing elements from the Extended Universe (Now Star Wars Legends)?

Notable Movies Referenced

Connect with us!

Twitter @PsychosShow Facebook-PsychosShow Website-cinemapsychosshow.com Email- [email protected] Brian Cottington-@BrianCottington Elaine Wooliscroft-@La_Croft

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