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Theme: Golden Age of Hollywood Wowzers bowzers, it's Palworld time! Gibbs gets in on the fun as the ol sausage gang chitchats about the game plus the advent of Chinese/Lunar New Year, whichever isn't offensive to you. Mox shares a nearly scary story before we jump into the 1950 classic Sunset Boulevard - are you ready for your close up?
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Bonus Episode In the grand absence of Gibbs and Zea, Mox and Izzy hold down the fort with a spree of entertainment unravelings in our first episode of the year. They dissect Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon," seemingly crafted to keep white guilt on an all-time high. Studio Trigger's "Delicious in Dungeon" and Miyazaki's mesmerizing "The Boy and the Heron" prompt animated conversations about the latest in anime. Buckle up as the duo unveils their anticipation for upcoming anime gems that have them practically bouncing in their seats. Mox drops into Amazon's "Fleabag" and falls head over heels for its divine writing, while a wild revelation emerges: AI scribblings and CG wizardry have costume rental bigwigs quaking in existential fear. Join the banter as they dissect how on Earth "Starfield" bagged the title for most innovative gameplay. Meanwhile, Izzy conquers the briny deeps in "Dave the Diver," treating it like a high-octane Monster Hunter quest amidst sharp-toothed predators. Hold onto your gaming hats as Mox dishes out praise for the stunning gameplay of "Lies of P," and the team reviews "Death Must Die," "Power Chord," and "Cobalt Core" in a whirlwind of game-centric glory. It's a rollercoaster ride through the realms of entertainment that you won't want to miss!
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Theme: Conception Izzy recounts Hollow Knight, Gibbs catches up on Baldur's Gate 3, Zea enjoys Super Mario Bros Wonder and Dave the Diver, and Mox gives takes on Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and Blue Eyed Samurai. Then Mox kicks off his new theme of conception with a 2023 Argentinian horror film When Evil Lurks. It naaaaaasty.
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Theme: Musicals The gang talks about the stupid shit they did as kids, Izzy wonders what's up with those kiwi seeds, and we got updates on Blue Eyed Samurai and Upload season 3. Then it's time for Izzy to round out musicals with something near and dear to his heart, the 2016 film La La Land where Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone steal your hearts away. But will Zea finally enjoy a musical film??? Listen and find out!
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Bonus Episode With no Zea to round out musicals, the boys commence with a spoiler free review of Netflix's Pluto. Mox gives us a recap of a weirdly fascinating documentary about Eve Online, and we hear takes on recent shows like Blue Eyed Samurai, The Devil's Plan, Bargain, Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack on Titan. Stick around till the end for a short spoiler cast of Pluto thoughts from Izzy and Mox having seen it.
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Theme: Musicals The gang gets into some rock climbing, Mox reviews The Creator, Zea and Gibbs review their recent Tool concert experience, and Zea updates on Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Then it's time for a MAAAAAGICAL experience with Zea's pick of Encanto, the Disney film that everyone at NAFC is bound to love.
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Bonus Episode Get ready for an action-packed bonus episode of "Not Actually Film Critics" with Mox and Izzy at the helm as Gibbs and Zea entertain some special house guests this week. These two are shooting the shit on a wide range of exciting topics, from the cutting edge of technology to the latest in entertainment. In the tech corner, they dive into the demand for background checks on 3D printers by New York lawmakers. It's a fascinating look at the intersection of innovation and legislation. And speaking of innovation, they explore the world of Adobe AI and the ways AI tools are reshaping the entertainment industry. You won't want to miss their predictions on how AI could generate intrinsic value for us all. But it's not all tech talk! Izzy shares his One Piece journey and thoughts on the second season of the live-action adaptation. And hold onto your hats, because there's a mind-blowing trivia tidbit about Izzy's favorite One Piece character's voice actor. They'll even discuss training AI to master the world of Pokémon. Ever wonder what our podcast hosts' on-screen live-mapped avatars would look like on YouTube? They've got you covered. Mox also recommends a web serial novel "Pale Lights" that's bound to pique your interest. Izzy makes a triumphant return to the world of Cyberpunk for the Phantom Liberty DLC, and he's here to tell you all about it. SPOILER ALERT: In the final 30 minutes, prepare for an in-depth analysis of Netflix's "Good Night World." This summary is obviously written by ChatGPT to save Izzy some time while Gibbs is away!
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Theme: Dungeons & Dragons We get some updates on Cyberpunk: Phantom Liberty, One Piece, and who would've guessed it, BG3! Plus some new releases from Netflix's animation department (we do not forgive you for dropping Inside Job). Then, it's time for our final fantasy, a 1983 space D&D film (?!) named Krull which is... actually not bad???
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Theme: Dungeons & Dragons Izzy talks about his Eason Chan concert experience and anxiously avoids giving BG3 updates. The gang talks about the new One Piece remake and Mox pontificates on Barbie, while Gibbs and Zea fret over birthdays. Then it's time to talk about Jason Statham as the legendary "Farmer" in the 2007 Uwe Boll-directed In the Name of the King.
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Izzy and Mox - Pixels, Pirates, and Pizza (Week recap)
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Bonus Episode Join Izzy and Mox in this week's episode of "Not Actually Film Critics" as they dive headfirst into the world of video games and anime adaptations. With Gibbs and Zea away on family matters, it's just the dynamic duo this time around. First up, they explore the latest video game releases, including the highly anticipated "Bomb Rush Cyberfunk," "Armored Core 6," "Starfield," and the intriguing "Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty" trailer. Izzy and Mox discuss gaming trends and what developers can learn from the massive success of "Baldur's Gate 3." Be prepared for an in-depth, spoiler-free review of the game, complete with Izzy's favorite character declaration: "Lae'zel best girl." Next on the docket is the review of Netflix's live-action adaptation of "One Piece." Izzy and Mox question why some anime adaptations, like "Cowboy Bebop," seem to struggle while others shine. They also take a moment to compare the remake of "Rurouni Kenshin" to the original, diving into the nuances of the adaptation process. And of course, there's no shortage of entertainment as they wrap up the episode with a quick review and score for "Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem." Join us next week when the whole crew is back, and we return to our regular movie review program, diving into the world of fantasy with a review of "Dragonslayer" (1981). Don't miss it!-
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