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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2019

Episode 65: - MIB International & The Dead Don't Die

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The Hunger Games is getting a prequel film? Apparently author Suzanne Collins is on board in this week's movie news and she's anxious to write a new book to go along with it, too. Also, director Danny Boyle wants nothing to do with franchise films after his experience working on the next James Bond film, so what's got him so rattled? And June continues to disappoint at the Box Office with a $30 million opening for Sony Pictures 'Men in Black: International'. And speaking of Men In Black: International, that's the first film up for review this week as Andy and Zach dive into the extraterrestrial adventure film to find out whether or not this sequel/reboot can hold up to it's Will-Smith-helmed predecessor. Can Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson keep everything together, or are the Men In Black doomed to fail? Also, this week on The Trailer Park, the guys take a look at the trailers for 'Frozen II', 'Doctor Sleep', and 'Ready or Not', three drastically different films about three drastically different topics that all garner some drastically different opinions from our fearless hosts. Will Frozen II be able to live up to the hype? Any chance Doctor Sleep can pick up where Stanley Kubrick left off? And why is Zach seeing ads for this Ready or Not movie all over the place? Finally, the guys take a look at 'The Dead Don't Die', the new zombie film from Jim Jarmusch. Or at least, most people THINK it's a Zombie movie. Is there more going on under the hood? Zach certainly seems to think so. Fact is, it wouldn't be a Jim Jarmusch film if it was like every other, and the guys explain why there may be more to this film that meets the eye. Is it worth your time? Is MIB: International worth your time? And are they REALLY gonna make a prequel to The Hunger Games? Tune in this week on Off Script to find out!

The Hunger Games is getting a prequel film? Apparently author Suzanne Collins is on board in this week's movie news and she's anxious to write a new book to go along with it, too. Also, director Danny Boyle wants nothing to do with franchise films after his experience working on the next James Bond film, so what's got him so rattled? And June continues to disappoint at the Box Office with a $30 million opening for Sony Pictures 'Men in Black: International'. And speaking of Men In Black: International, that's the first film up for review this week as Andy and Zach dive into the extraterrestrial adventure film to find out whether or not this sequel/reboot can hold up to it's Will-Smith-helmed predecessor. Can Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson keep everything together, or are the Men In Black doomed to fail? Also, this week on The Trailer Park, the guys take a look at the trailers for 'Frozen II', 'Doctor Sleep', and 'Ready or Not', three drastically different films about three drastically different topics that all garner some drastically different opinions from our fearless hosts. Will Frozen II be able to live up to the hype? Any chance Doctor Sleep can pick up where Stanley Kubrick left off? And why is Zach seeing ads for this Ready or Not movie all over the place? Finally, the guys take a look at 'The Dead Don't Die', the new zombie film from Jim Jarmusch. Or at least, most people THINK it's a Zombie movie. Is there more going on under the hood? Zach certainly seems to think so. Fact is, it wouldn't be a Jim Jarmusch film if it was like every other, and the guys explain why there may be more to this film that meets the eye. Is it worth your time? Is MIB: International worth your time? And are they REALLY gonna make a prequel to The Hunger Games? Tune in this week on Off Script to find out!

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