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#22: Yippy Ki Yay Christmas Spectacular

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

Release Date: 01/10/2020

Oppenheimer Part II show art Oppenheimer Part II

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

In part two of our Oppenheimer conversation, Electro dives a tiny bit deeper into the movie, his experience watching the film in IMAX, and opinions are expressed on Cillian Murphy and his ocean eyes, Josh Hartnett's best WW2 movie, Einstein in heaven, Danny Ocean and much more. The Movie Power Hour's 100th episode is a blast!

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The Iron Claw show art The Iron Claw

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

Zac Effron came out of nowhere and tested our ability to not openly weep in public with last year's The Iron Claw. Directed by Sean Durkin, the film also stars Jeremy Allen White and Holt McCallany as a wrestling family with an issue or two and possibly even a family curse. Did the boys make it out of this picture with dry eyes? Listen and find out!

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Oppenheimer Pt 1 show art Oppenheimer Pt 1

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

One episode on Christopher Nolan's new film Oppenheimer, just wasn't gonna cut it for the Movie Power Hour. In part one of two, the boys talk about Nolan's filmography, as well as discuss where Nolan stands amongst the great directors. You wanna hear about Nolan and have a laugh? You've come to the right place.

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The Killer show art The Killer

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

2023 brought us a new movie by one of our favorite directors, David Fincher. The film stars Michael Fassbender as the titular Killer and was written by Andrew Kevin Walker. Throw in a little Tilda Swinton for good measure, and now we're cooking.

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Late Reviews show art Late Reviews

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

As the year winds down, the boys have to play catch up with this year's films. From comic book films like Andy Muschietti's The Flash to horror films, Insidious: The Red Door and The Last Voyage of the Demeter, and everything in between! Listen and find out!

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Saw show art Saw

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

With the release of Saw X in September, the boys decided it was time to tackle the Saw series. The trouble is, there are ten of them! So listen to the first episode of the series as the Movie Power Hour goes through the films individually.

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The Exorcist: Believer show art The Exorcist: Believer

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

David Gordon Green is back at it again, directing another sequel to a beloved horror classic. This time, he takes on The Exorcist. Is this a worthy entry to the iconic franchise?  Or is this where The Exorcist Ends? Tune in and find out what the boys thought!

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Talk to Me show art Talk to Me

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

The spooks are back again! And this time the boys are talking about talking. Talk to Me was directed by Danny and Michael Philippou, just your average Aussie brothers who started out making short films on YouTube. Join the most powerful movie hour ever as the boys discuss this spooky film.

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Evil Dead Rise show art Evil Dead Rise

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

The spooky times are among us, so now is the perfect time for the boys to talk Evil Dead. Directed by Lee Cronin, Evil Dead Rise is the latest entry in this bloody franchise. But was it bloody enough? Listen and find out if the boys met their blood lust.

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Across the Spider-Verse show art Across the Spider-Verse

The Electro and Banno Movie Power Hour Podcast

With the long awaited sequel finally out on physical media, it is the perfect time to listen to what the boys thought of Across the Spider-Verse. So pop it into the Blu-ray player or steam it, then listen to the slippery insight that only Electro and Banno can bring!

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More Episodes

Now that the holidays are over are we were thinking about what movies we would include in our top 5 holiday movies of all time. We ended up with four different lists with a couple of common titles between them. What are your top 5? Do you agree with us, or did we leave something out?