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276: Summer Blockbusters Review

And that’s a wrap – of the Summer.

Which means the big blockbuster season, lasting seemingly for ever, is over for another year.  However, we couldn’t let this moment pass without having our say on some of the key movies of the hot months.  For this discussion we have unleashed Graham, Jeff and Phil to do the honours.  Phil of course watches just about everything with the other two rather in his wake.  We made sure that for the main four films included in this review, all three lads have cast their critical gaze over them.

At the Flicks · 276: Summer Blockbusters Review

Only four films I hear you say? Look, at our combined ages getting to see even four was pushing it! But seriously, we wanted to focus on four of the hits and try to remain positive.  In fact, it’s all so positive Jeff and Phil hardly disagree on this show! 

So what are the four films:

F1: The Movie – Apple finally have a monster hit on their hands, but in amidst all the sports cliches and the stunning IMAX visuals, is it any good? 

Jurassic World: Rebirth – Forget the end of the last movie, a new dinosaur age is about to dawn.  Are we all dinosaured out or does this movie bring fresh thrills to old fossils? 

Superman – The Man Of Steel is back, this time under the auspices of James Gunn and new Superman star David Corenswet.  Just how does it compare to the Zack Synder films and Rochard Donner’s 70’s classic? 

Fantastic Four: First Steps – Speaking of Superheroes returning with new actors and a new premise.  Marvel promises that this one is different – is it? 

And as an added bonus, Phil and Jeff discuss (spoiler free) Weapons.  Needless to say Graham won’t watch it unless someone pays for his dry cleaning! 

Was it a great Summer? Box office takings may have been down and there may have been too many sequels or reboots, but was the all-important quality good? We will give you our answer in the show. 

As always please tell us what you think.

For now, we are getting our notebooks out for the Fall (Autumn) season.  Watch out for us scribbling At The Flicks.

Bye for now. 

Links

Phil’s Review Page

https://philthebear.com

Trailers

F1: The Movie

Jurassic World: Rebirth

Superman

Fantastic Four First Steps

Weapons

Film List

Below is a list of all the films and TV Shows referenced in this Podcast.

  • 28 Days Later
  • 28 Weeks Later
  • 28 Years Later 
  • Aliens
  • Argylle
  • Avengers: Doomsday
  • Avengers: Secret Wars
  • Barbarian
  • Captain America Brave New World
  • Cars
  • Days Of Thunder
  • Fantastic Four (2005)
  • Fantastic Four (2015)
  • Fantastic Four First Steps
  • Fireball XL5 (TV)
  • Fi The Movie
  • Fly Me To The Moon
  • Godzilla 
  • Jurassic Park
  • Jurassic Park III
  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
  • Jurassic World: Rebirth 
  • Justice League 
  • Lilo & Stitch
  • Longlegs
  • Magnolia
  • Man Of Steel
  • Minecraft
  • Monsters
  • Nosferatu (2024)
  • Oblivion
  • Peacemaker 2 (TV)
  • Resident Evil (2026)
  • Rocky II
  • Spy Game
  • Star Wars: Rogue One
  • Supergirl (2026)
  • Superman (1978)
  • Superman (2025)
  • Superman II
  • Superman III
  • Superman IV
  • Superman Returns 
  • The Bear (TV)
  • The Creator 
  • The Eternals 
  • The Jetsons (TV)
  • The Last Kiss Goodnight
  • The Monkey
  • The Office (TV)
  • The Phoenician Scheme
  • Thunderbolts
  • Tomorrow’s World (TV)
  • Top Gun Maverick
  • Tron Legacy
  • Weapons
  • Winning

Disclaimer

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