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The Director’s Cut vs. The Green Hornet


The Green Hornet
The Green Hornet
This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys battle crime with fellow vigilantes from The Green Hornet. Well, actually that’s not true. Dan and Brian don’t really battle crime as much as they just try to avoid it. Ollie’s out this week, so there’ s no Ollie The Idiot this week, but there’s plenty of wacky humor, great news, Elitist picks, and much more. Dan and Brian give the review of Green Hornet, and whether or not you should see it, or just skip it. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about the Green Hornet.

The Directors Cut VS The Company Men

the company men
the company men
This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie talk about The Company Men. No, not any men belonging to any company that you’re in or even know of. It’s the star-studded new Oscar-bating flick about the recession and unemployment. Fortunately, Brian’s in the house to give us the latest news and abuse from Hollywood, the Internet, and beyond because otherwise the show would have been quite depressing. As a bonus, Dan also saw No Strings Attached, which later inspired a story from Ollie’s long-past womanizing days. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guys show about unemployed “F” buddies.

The Director’s Cut vs. Season Of The Witch

Season Of The Witch
Season Of The Witch

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys watch Nick Cage’s latest flick: Season Of The Witch. There were a number of interesting things said during the show, and some of them may actually have pertained to the movie… then again, maybe not. Brian scooped Hollywood and the internet, once again, to give the guys and our listeners plenty of conversation pieces for the week. We also hear a bit from Sean as to why we need to see his latest suggestion on The Elitist Corner. Plus we have a the lovely, Casey Messer in-studio to give a review of Country Strong (and you can bet your @#$%, we played the Big Sausage Game)! It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about compromising positions!

Casey Messer
Casey Messer

The Director’s Cut vs. 2010

happy_new_year
happy_new_year

This week on The Director’s Cut, the guys take on 2010! I’m not exactly sure how one could “take on” a whole year, per se, but that didn’t stop them from bagging on the crap, and picking out their favorites for the year. The show was kicked-off with a special guest, none other than the insightful (and often inflammatory), Davenport! Heard it before? Well, not to be outdone, Psychic Anna calls in as well and makes her predictions for 2011! Tune-in and find out if she had shocking news about the future of the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about the new year.

The Director’s Cut vs. Christmas… AGAIN!!!

Happy Holidays
Happy Holidays

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys get a few special guests on and have themselves a Holiday Spectacular! Featuring: Phil Gunn, Sean Gandert, Becky Vogsland, The Merkin Man, Davenport, Zon Son of Thor, and Debra West! Listen in as the guys are taught to love movies, once again! What’s that you say? You wish it were a musical too? Well you’re in luck because it TOTALLY IS A MUSICAL!! It’s the Director’s Cut, the guy’s show about Christmas!

The Director’s Cut vs. The Tourist

the tourist
the tourist
This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys (I mean Dan) went and saw The Tourist. So they (I still mean Dan) gave us the most comprehensive review we could possibly ask for. In fact, it was so good, that it leaves Ollie with little to say (because he didn’t see it). Also, Brian’s back to giving us the latest in gossip and dirt in Hollywood and on the Internet. Plus, we play the Ollie The Idiot game not once, but twice. Sean had a great pick for The Elitist corner. Dan hangs tough has he tries to overcome a cold, and Ollie tries to nurse him back to health. It’s the Director’s Cut, the show about touring the inner-most private places of your private parts.

Next week: Tron: Legacy

The Director’s Cut vs. Black Swan

Black Swan
Black Swan
This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys slip off their shoes and slip into some ballerina slippers. The reason is because they saw a screening of Black Swan, and had a LOT to say about it. Also, Brian reveals that he’s fostered a kind of physical attachment to the DVD itself. Let’s just say this; if he could, he’d marry it. Plus we hear from Sean and he’s got a theme appropriate pick for the Elitist Corner. Don’t forget that we have a ton of listener mail that we’ve been sorting through, so be sure to send us yours now. It’s the Director’s Cut, the guys show about ruffling some tail feathers!

The Director’s Cut vs. Halloween movies

HalloweenFlashers
HalloweenFlashers

This week on the Director’s Cut, the guys have a huge job to do. Instead of seeing just one Halloween movie, they decided to talk about their favorites and compile a top ten list of Halloween movies. Dan’s still pretty salty from his break-up, so as one could probably imagine, he’s a grouch. Brian did a bit of his patented “talking in circles” again, and Ollie went along for the ride. It was both scary and educational. It’s the Director’s cut, the guy’s show about Halloween.

The Director’s Cut vs. wild card movies

Lots o movies
Lots o movies

This week on the Director’s Cut, Dan and Ollie see a ton of movies! Ollie sees this, Dan sees that, and what you end up with is a TON of info. Speaking of a ton of info; Brian gives the guys a nice, neat, and organized format for the show, with lots of information, and instead of talking about it, they go on and on about naked women. Good job guys. Plus, there’s a very special guest in studio: Sean Gandert! He sits-in to give us the latest pick for the Elitist Corner, and the guys get a few calls from Tin Pan to play the new game, Before and After! It’s all on the latest edition of the Director’s Cut, the show about… naked women?

The Director’s Cut vs. The Social Network vs. Relationships?

the social network
the social network

This week on the Director’s Cut radio show, the guys talk about The Social Network… or do they? The show goes off without a hitch, Brian does his news, they talk about DVD releases, etc. However; when the show gets to the point were the guys would normally talk about the movie, a strange thing happens- they don’t. Instead, they use the opportunity to chat, in detail, about Dan’s recent and unfortunate breakup. So as a warning; the guys didn’t talk about the movie at all. They did, however, both say, “see it.” Plus, the guys unveil a new game, and count down the top ten list (so not too much was out of place). It’s the Director’s Cut, the show about being sad.