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  • Shane Talks '99: November 19th, 1999
    2024/11/19

    Shane takes a look at the two films release on Jason Maier's 19th birthday in 1999. He takes a look at how both "Sleepy Hollow" and "The World is Not Enough" had terrible scripts, and while one of them was able to at least look visually brilliant, the other tried to use too much suspension of disbelief to make the film enjoyable.

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    21 分
  • Shane Talks '99: November 12th, 1999
    2024/11/12
    Shane breezes through discussing “Pokemon”, “The Messenger” and “Anywhere But Here” so that he can focus the majority of his time to telling stories about Kevin Smith’s film “Dogma”, and how a super-secret screening of the film almost cost Shane his job at the time.
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    33 分
  • Shane Talks '99: November 10th, 1999
    2024/11/10

    What if Spike Lee wrote “The Breakfast Club”? Shane believes we would get something along the lines of “Light It Up”. An eclectic collection of high school students find themselves in a situation that spirals out of control, while also being a great character study on teenagers.

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    9 分
  • Shane Talks '99: November 5th, 1999
    2024/11/05
    Shane goes very far off-topic with his tangents this week, and doesn’t stick to his traditional format, and instead uses this episode to pay tribute to Dave Maier, who recently passed away. Shane relates his love of films in 1999 with being Dave Maier’s employee at General Cinemas Clearwater.
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    15 分
  • Dave Talks: Happiness Is... Dave Maier
    2024/11/01

    Happiness is...

    Dave Maier.

    As we celebrate Dave Maier's birthday, this month's episode would not be available in audio form. Please watch the video on either the Shane Talks YouTube Channel, or the GemInI Films YouTube Channel.

    On July 27th, 2024 in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, roughly 400 people came together to celebrate Dave Maier.

    This video captures many moments from that day.

    Through photos, videos and testimonials.

    Mixed in with this day, are additional commentaries, videos, and photos of Dave with co-workers, friends, and family. This video is to celebrate a man who loved life, inspired people, and made everyone feel like they were a part of his family.

    New video episode will be around soon.

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    1 分
  • Shane Talks '99: October 29th, 1999
    2024/10/29
    It’s the perfect time of the year to release a Wes Craven film, right? Well, yes, but it’s his only non-horror film he’s ever directed, and Shane expresses how much he enjoys it. This is followed by a discussion about the unique brilliance of “Being John Malkovich”, before we end the episode with a long and angry rant about how much Shane hates the remake of “House on Haunted Hill”.
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    25 分
  • Shane Talks '99: October 22nd, 1999
    2024/10/22
    In the busiest weekend of 1999, Shane takes a look at the seven films that were all released. This weekend was all over the place with killer wives and killer bats, transphobia and bad gay jokes, as well as an insomniac Nic Cage on drugs, drunk young adults making poor choices, and finally, one amazingly well done film about friendships and relationships.
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    25 分
  • Shane Talks '99: October 15th, 1999
    2024/10/15

    What a great weekend for Shane to praise all three films that were released. First up is the most Non-David Lynch film that David Lynch ever made, and it’s an amazing character study on the power of human connections. Second is a great film that deals with the sensitive topic of divorce – so Shane tries to get through that conversation. Finally, Shane praises “Fight Club” for its importance to the men of Gen X.

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    27 分