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Timestamp: 2019-04-25 18:58:28+00:00

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As the entire world gears up for box office records to be broken with the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron, Carlos and Steve V. offer up a commentary on the original film during this week's episode of GeekFest Rants . As superhero films have slowly taken over the world, this was the film Steve V. waited his whole life to see...and he was not disappointed. Join our intrepid pair as they dissect Marvel's most successful film (for now)!
On today's episode of GFR, our intrepid trio of Carlos and the Steves provide commentary over the final chapter in the Star Wars saga, Return of the Jedi! Wait a sec...hold on.....come again....you mean there's a new trilogy coming out? With the original actors? Episode VII???? And JJ Abrams is directing? The man who ruined Star Trek?? Steve V. needs a Xanax.
Basil Rathbone, Peter Cushing, Robert Downey Jr., Benedict Cumberbatch, all wonderful actors who have given unique portrayals of Arthur Conan Doyle's famed detective Sherlock Holmes. However, if you're a child of the 80s like Carlos and the Steves, you have to add Nicholas Rowe to that list of definitive Sherlocks. On today's GeekFest Rants our intrepid trio sets their sights on the woefully underrated Young Sherlock Holmes, directed by Barry Levinson (!) and written by Chris Columbus (!!) Steve V. is convinced Columbus was sowing the seeds of his eventual job as director of the first two Harry Potter films here. See if you agree with Steve!
On this week's installment of GeekFest Rants our intrepid heroes tackle one of the most important films in the Geek Pantheon: Army of Darkness! It's one of the films held most dear by Carlos and the Steves, who worship at the altar of the almighty Raimi, and who saw the film in the theater over 20 years ago! Hot on the heels of the newly-announced Ash TV series the boys tackle what was once thought to be the final chapter in the Evil Dead saga! Groovy!
Just in time for Halloween (and just in time for its spiffy new blu ray release) Carlos and the Steves present their commentary for the theatrical version of Clive Barker's Nightbreed! And while our intrepid trio is incredibly excited to see "The Director's Cut," this version of the film has been a favorite of theirs since its release in 1990, and in their humble opinions, one of the most imaginative horror films ever made!
When Carlos and the Steves get together it's a safe bet they're traveling back to the 80s to comment on one of their all-time Carpenter faves - Big Trouble in Little China! Our intrepid trio wax nostalgic about one of their favorite Russell-Carpenter collaborations featuring that lovable lunkhead Jack Burton! "Who?" "Me! Jack Burton!"
There be whales here! It's time to talk Trek again as Carlos, Brian and Steve V. continue their exploration of the films based on the original series with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - the most financially successful of the classic series and one of the most beloved. Leonard Nimoy hit a home run with this whimsical, prescient tale that gives every member of the cast a moment to shine!
When it comes to commentaries, not all of us at GFR would pick the same titles. We have the Carpenter boys, the Trek boys, the Art House gang, etc. But there are some films that are a "must" for all concerned, and one of those is The Empire Strikes Back, arguably the finest Star Wars film ever made. Today you'll hear Carlos, Tony, Brian and the Steves wax poetically about a film near and dear to all their hearts.
It's been a long time coming, but Geekfest Rants' commentary series for the original Star Trek films continues on today's installment with Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Carlos, Brian and Steve V. (GFR's Trek braintrust) share their thoughts, reminiscences and critiques about the film that launched Leonard Nimoy's directorial career. Does it truly suffer from the odd-numbered curse that seems to plague the TOS films? Steve thinks not!

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