The Director’s Cut vs. Surrogates

Bruce Willis in Surrogates as Tom Greer
Bruce Willis in Surrogates as Tom Greer

The Director’s Cut reviews Surrogates starring Bruce Willis. Our top ten list this week was the Top Ten Movies with Actors or Characters with the Name of either Bruce or Willis (actors or characters with the name of both Bruce and Willis counted too). Davenport’s Pick of the Week is “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas 2008” (check out the book, it’s pretty good). Dan is stressed out with work, and somebody needs to tell him to stop crying, shut the hell up, and do the show (Bruce Willis should knock some sense into him, althought that’d be quite painful).

This is the “Mysterious Being”. I work with Dan and he is seriously stressed out. I don’t do much to help. I generally draw on his arm with a permanent marker and change his desktop picture. This week, I decided that I’d take a screenshot of his desktop, and set that as his background. Then, I moved all of his desktop files into a new folder. You get the picture. Dan doesn’t know I did that, so this fact might come as a shock to him…

Anyhow!!! We need your votes for next week’s Top Ten list poll:

The Director’s Cut vs. The Informant!

Matt Damon Bourne as The Informant!
Matt Damon Bourne as The Informant!

The Director’s Cut vs. The Informant!

The Director’s Cut reviews The Informant! (Yes the title actually has an exclamation mark, it’s gotta be good right?) The movie stars Matt Damon, who gained a zillion pounds for this role. Our top ten list this week was the Top Ten Corruption Movies. (Thanks for voting everyone!) Davenport’s Pick of The Week is “The Sentinel (1977)” and Ollie Riggle skypes into the show.

This is the “Mysterious Being”… Just wanted to remind you that we’re now almost caught up with web posts of the show. Remember to check us out on the website, cast your votes for our weekly Top Ten list poll, and tune in next week for a review of the Surrogates!!! Bruce Willis is awesome… DIE HARD!!! Wooooo Hooooo!

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The Directors Cut vs. 9

9 with Elijah Wood and Tim Burton's post-apocalyptic film
9 with Elijah Wood and Tim Burton's post-apocalyptic film
This week, The Directors Cut reviews 9.  Our top ten list this week was made up of the Top Ten movies with Numbers in the Title.  Dan likes to play with his cat.  The cat is 9-years-old.  Dan is also 9-years-old.  Dan is the cat.

Thanks for the above, “our mysterious being”… (our new web guru, who doesn’t want to get mentioned… yet) Well this is Dan, we are getting back up to date posting all of the shows we’ve missed. Yes, it’s been like a month late, but we are making headway to get things back on track so listen to this show… Tomorrow we should have another show ready to go. Yep, 3 shows in 2 days. ENJOY! Don’t forget to re-click subscribe on the right just in case your podcatcher didn’t dump us.

We also need your votes for next week’s Top Ten list:

The Directors Cut: Takes On Extract Starring Jason Bateman

This is a very nerdy nerd
This is a very nerdy nerd

This week we went went to go see Extract.Our top ten list is Top Ten Movies Without a Plot. Davenport is in Colorado, Ollie is in Spain. But, Sean Gandert hangs out in the studio… being a nerd. Still.