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Box Office GROSS: The Top 50 Hit Films of 2005
Brian Schmid
39 episodes
4 days ago
Revisiting the top 50 highest-grossing films of 2005 with the hindsight of twenty years, looking into the mostly-forgotten films that made the most money, why they were hits in their moment, and why they did or (more likely) did not endure in the popular culture.
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Revisiting the top 50 highest-grossing films of 2005 with the hindsight of twenty years, looking into the mostly-forgotten films that made the most money, why they were hits in their moment, and why they did or (more likely) did not endure in the popular culture.
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TV & Film
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S1 E37: "Saw II" (#21)
Box Office GROSS: The Top 50 Hit Films of 2005
1 hour 50 minutes 22 seconds
1 week ago
S1 E37: "Saw II" (#21)

We go SOLO on this one, just two gents trapped in a bathroom trying to cut out feet off!

We discuss the bizarre and influential and tremendously successful SAW series in what still qualifies as its nascent period, our adolescent fandom, and the specific innovations of SAW II: its ungainly melding of multiple scripts to distinct sections of "lore" and "game", its weird cast flourishes, making a star out of a 63-year-old Hollywood bit-part lifer, making a professional filmmaker out of the first ripoff they happened to run onto, its' bad plotting, ludicrous payoffs and grotesque gore being substituted for the original film's imagination, pointing towards the next decade in horror cinema, there's a LOT for us to talk about here, even sans guest. We honestly had SO much fun. Check it out!!!


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Box Office GROSS: The Top 50 Hit Films of 2005
Revisiting the top 50 highest-grossing films of 2005 with the hindsight of twenty years, looking into the mostly-forgotten films that made the most money, why they were hits in their moment, and why they did or (more likely) did not endure in the popular culture.