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Is ‘Jurassic Park World Rebirth’ (2025) Watch it or Don’t Watch it?!?

Summary

In this episode, Miss M and MRS.P review ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’, discussing their ratings, the film’s historical accuracy, emotional engagement, pacing issues, production elements, box office performance, acting quality, and their final thoughts on the movie. They express disappointment in the film’s execution and pacing, ultimately recommending viewers to be cautious about watching it.

Takeaways

The hosts express a strong dislike for ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’.

They rate the movie using a unique hot sauce scale.

The film lacks emotional engagement and has pacing issues.

Production elements and cinematography receive mixed reviews.

The box office performance is discussed in relation to franchise dynamics.

Acting quality is noted but overshadowed by poor writing.

The hosts emphasize the importance of character development.

They recommend viewers to be cautious about watching the film.

Final thoughts suggest the movie may not be worth the time.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Overview

02:34 Rating the Movie: Jurassic World Rebirth

04:49 Criteria for Evaluation

07:47 Historical Accuracy and Franchise Legacy

09:50 Emotional Engagement and Attention

12:43 Production Elements and Cinematography

15:34 Plot Summary and Character Analysis

18:11 Box Office Performance and Market Timing

23:04 Box Office Trends and Franchise Success

25:56 Critique of Jurassic World: A Mixed Bag

26:22 Directorial Comparisons: Gareth Edwards vs. Spielberg

30:57 Box Office Success: The Numbers Game

31:26 Acting Quality and Character Development

35:24 Cinematography and Visual Effects

36:42 Final Thoughts: Worth Watching or Not?

Keywords

Jurassic World, movie review, film criticism, box office, cinematography, acting, franchise, emotional engagement, pacing, production elements

#JurassicWorldRebirth #DinoAdventure

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Poop, Pee, and More Poop with ‘Trainwreck: Poop Cruise’ (2025)

In this episode of PNM Movie Criticisms, hosts Miss M and Miss P dive into a review of the documentary ‘Trainwreck: The Poop Cruise.’ They discuss their unique rating system, which uses spicy pepper levels to evaluate films. The conversation explores the emotional impact of the documentary, the absurd situations faced by passengers on the Carnival cruise, and the production elements that contributed to the storytelling. The hosts reflect on their personal experiences with cruises and engage with their audience, inviting feedback and suggestions for future reviews.

Takeaways

The hosts introduce their movie criticism show with enthusiasm.

They discuss their rating system based on spicy peppers.

The movie ‘Trainwreck: The Poop Cruise’ is reviewed as a documentary.

The hosts express their disgust and disbelief at the events depicted in the documentary.

They emphasize the emotional impact of the documentary on viewers.

Production elements and directing style are critiqued in the context of the documentary.

The hosts reflect on their personal experiences with cruises and the implications of the documentary.

They discuss the importance of having a satellite phone while on a cruise.

The conversation highlights the absurdity of the situations faced by the passengers.

The hosts engage with their audience, inviting feedback and suggestions for future reviews.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to PNM’s Movie Criticisms

01:24 Reviewing ‘Trainwreck: The Poop Cruise’

03:02 Rating the Movie: PNM’s Criteria Explained

05:27 The Documentary’s Impact and Personal Reflections

09:58 Cruise Catastrophes: A Real-Life Scenario

11:32 Historical Accuracy and Emotional Impact

14:21 Production Elements and Directing Style

20:52 The Disappointment of Carnival Cruise Lines

23:19 The Unpleasant Reality of Carnival Sunrise

25:40 The Impact of Alcohol on Behavior

27:18 Lessons Learned from the Cruise Incident

29:41 The Importance of Safety Measures

31:25 The Debate on Cruising and Personal Preferences

Keywords

movie review, documentary, PNM movie criticisms, Trainwreck, Carnival cruise, film analysis, entertainment, movie ratings, emotional impact, production elements

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Gory Glory and Guts with Final Desitination: Bloodlines (2025)

In this episode, Miss M and Miss P review ‘Final Destination Bloodline,’ discussing its unique take on the franchise, the criteria for movie criticism, and the emotional and graphic elements of the film. They explore the production aspects, directing, and the quality of acting, while also highlighting the nostalgic elements that resonate with fans of the series. The conversation culminates in their final thoughts on the film’s impact and significance.

Takeaways

The film offers a fresh perspective on the Final Destination franchise.

Historical accuracy is maintained through character development and plot.

Emotional impact is significant, especially regarding the protagonist’s struggles.

The film is graphic and not suitable for sensitive viewers.

Production elements were well-executed, contributing to the film’s success.

Directing and soundtrack choices enhanced the viewing experience.

The quality of acting was commendable, with relatable characters.

Easter eggs from previous films were cleverly integrated.

The penny serves as a pivotal plot device throughout the film.

The film’s success is attributed to nostalgia and audience connection.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Overview

02:09 Reviewing Final Destination Bloodline

03:49 Criteria for Movie Criticism

06:02 Historical Accuracy and Emotional Impact

08:25 Attention and Gore Factor

10:20 Production Elements and Budget

12:25 Directing and Soundtrack

15:19 Quality of Acting and Character Development

21:12 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

Keywords

Final Destination, Bloodline, movie review, horror, film criticism, emotional impact, production elements, directing, acting quality, gore

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Tyler Perry’s ‘Straw’ and its Emotional Toll on the Soul!

In this episode of PNM Movie Criticisms, hosts Miss M and Ms. P delve into a detailed review of Tyler Perry’s film ‘Straw.’ They discuss the emotional impact of the film, the effectiveness of its character arcs, and the production elements that contribute to its storytelling. The conversation also touches on cultural representation in film and the importance of support systems in the narratives portrayed. Through their unique hot sauce rating scale, they provide insights into their personal reactions to the film, ultimately leading to a thoughtful conclusion about the themes of grief and resilience.Takeaways

The hosts emphasize the importance of emotional impact in films.

Tyler Perry’s work often centers around themes of grief and resilience.

Character arcs are crucial for a satisfying narrative experience.

Production elements, including cinematography, play a significant role in storytelling.

Cultural representation in film is a vital topic of discussion.

Support systems are essential for characters facing challenges.

The hosts use a unique hot sauce scale to rate movies.

The conversation highlights the need for diverse narratives in cinema.

The emotional weight of a film can affect viewer reception.

The hosts encourage audience engagement and feedback on their reviews.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties

00:30 Overview of Tyler Perry’s Filmography

02:27 Rating the Film: The Hot Sauce Chart

04:14 Emotional Impact and Themes

06:26 Historical Accuracy and Social Commentary

08:45 Production Elements and Character Development

12:26 Exploring the Film’s Locations and Production

13:21 Teyana Taylor’s Acting Journey

15:19 Character Arcs and Development

15:56 The Role of Supporting Characters

17:08 The Importance of Safe Spaces

19:04 Character Arcs: Janiyah’s Journey

20:33 The Ending and Its Implications

22:04 Cinematography and Production Quality

27:05 Final Thoughts on the Film

Keywords

PNM Movie Criticisms, Tyler Perry, Emotional Impact, Character Analysis, Cinematography, Movie Ratings, Grief, Film Production, Cultural Representation, Movie Review

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Puttin Up Points – Ep. 68 HUNTING SEASON

**Puttin Up Points Episode 68: French Open Champs, NBA Finals, NBA Draft Shocks, WNBA Drama & MORE!**Welcome back to Puttin Up Points! In Episode 68, we're diving deep into the biggest headlines across the sports world.**NBA & WNBA Madness:** The NBA Finals are SHOCKING the nation with low viewership but incredible finishes – how do…

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‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ (2025) For Tweens and Teens and Fun Screams!!

Summary

In this episode, Ms. P and Miss M review the movie ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen,’ based on R.L. Stine’s book series. They discuss their childhood experiences with R.L. Stine’s works, the film’s nostalgic 80s references, character arcs, production quality, and their personal ratings of the film. The conversation highlights the themes of teenage struggles, the dynamics of high school cliques, and the horror elements present in the movie, while also reflecting on their own experiences growing up.

Takeaways

The film is based on R.L. Stine’s ‘Fear Street’ series.

Nostalgia plays a significant role in the film’s appeal.

Character arcs were lacking, particularly for the protagonist.

The production quality was well-executed for an 80s-themed movie.

The film features classic 80s music that enhances the atmosphere.

The dynamics of high school cliques are central to the story.

The movie includes typical slasher film tropes and gore.

Miss P and Lee have differing opinions on the film’s quality.

The film’s ending leaves some character arcs unresolved.

Overall, the film is rated as a jalapeno for its entertainment value.

Chapters

00:00 Welcome and Introduction

01:53 Reviewing Fear Street: Prom Queen

07:33 Rating the Film: Hot Sauce Scale

12:07 Character Analysis and Plot Overview

18:41 Final Thoughts and Conclusions

19:36 Character Arcs and Development

24:27 Production Quality and Acting

32:43 Sound Quality and Effects

37:38 Cinematography and Overall Impressions

Keywords

Fear Street, Prom Queen, R.L. Stine, movie review, horror, character analysis, 80s nostalgia, production quality, teen slasher, film ratings

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‘The Dead Don’t Die’ (2019) Film Review – Absurdities, Zombies, and Humor!

In this episode of PNM Movies Criticisms, Miss M and Ms. P review the film ‘The Dead Don’t Die,’ directed by Jim Jarmusch. They discuss the film’s unique blend of dry humor and absurdity, character dynamics, and the overall execution of the story. The hosts evaluate the movie based on their established criteria, including historical accuracy, emotional impact, production elements, and cinematography. Despite some interesting themes and performances, they ultimately find the film lacking in resolution and character development, leading to a mixed review.

Takeaways

The movie is characterized by dry humor that may not appeal to everyone.

The criteria for rating movies includes emotional impact and historical accuracy.

Character chemistry is crucial for a successful ensemble cast.

The film’s themes include environmentalism and consumerism.

The directing style was seen as disjointed and unfocused.

Acting quality was good, but chemistry among characters was lacking.

The sound quality and effects contributed positively to the film’s atmosphere.

Cinematography was basic and did not stand out.

The film’s ending left many unresolved plot points.

Overall, the hosts found the film mediocre and unfulfilling.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Hype Up

02:35 Reviewing ‘The Dead Don’t Die’

04:34 Criteria for Movie Criticism

06:45 Character Chemistry and Story Arc

09:29 Absurdity and Humor in the Film

11:34 Production Elements and Directing

13:35 Emotional Impact and Themes

16:10 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

27:55 Film Insights and Absurdities

29:41 Awards and Recognition

30:56 Humor and Story Structure

32:23 Acting Quality and Chemistry

34:47 Character Analysis: Tilda Swinton

37:13 Self-Awareness in Characters

38:53 Sound Quality and Effects

42:34 Cinematography and Visual Style

Keywords

movie review, The Dead Don’t Die, film criticism, zombie movies, Jim Jarmusch, cinematography, acting, production elements, character analysis, humor

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‘A Minecraft Movie’ (2025) Review – Too Cute, Too Funny!

In this episode of PNM’s Movie Review, Lee and Miss P dive into the Minecraft movie, discussing its characters, performances, pacing, and overall impact. They explore the film’s appeal to children, the effectiveness of its humor, and the representation of female characters. The hosts also analyze the movie’s box office success and its significance in the current film industry landscape, ultimately providing their ratings and final thoughts on the film.

Takeaways

The Minecraft movie is aimed primarily at children.

Jack Black and Jason Momoa deliver strong performances.

The pacing of the movie was inconsistent, affecting engagement.

Female characters lacked depth and strong arcs.

The film’s humor resonated well with younger audiences.

Production elements were generally well-executed, but could improve.

The movie’s box office success indicates a strong interest in family films.

Character development was present but uneven across the cast.

Sound quality and effects were satisfactory for the genre.

Overall, the movie is a fun experience for kids, but may not appeal to all adults.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to PNM’s Movie Criticism

02:21 Hot Sauce Rating System Explained

04:20 Criteria for Movie Evaluation

05:14 Initial Impressions of the Minecraft Movie

11:38 Character Analysis and Emotional Impact

15:51 Pacing and Attention Retention

17:17 Production Elements and Direction

23:50 Hollywood’s Current State and Future Prospects

25:58 Character Arcs and Development

30:42 Female Representation in Film

33:32 Anticipating the Sequel

34:50 Box Office Success and Impact

35:22 Quality of Acting and Star Power

39:15 Sound Quality and Cinematography

42:14 Final Thoughts and Audience Reception

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Network (1976) – Mental Health and Prophetic Madness!

In this episode of P&M’s Movie Criticisms, hosts Miss M and Miss P dive into the 1976 film ‘Network,’ exploring its themes, characters, and relevance to contemporary society. They discuss the film’s satirical take on media sensationalism, mental illness, and the historical accuracy of its portrayal of the television industry. The hosts evaluate the film using their unique hot sauce rating system, providing insights into the production elements, directing, acting quality, and cinematography. The conversation culminates in a debate over the film’s ending and its implications, encouraging listeners to engage with the film and share their thoughts.

Takeaways

The film ‘Network’ remains relevant to today’s societal issues.

Sensationalism in media is a central theme of the film.

The characters represent various aspects of the media industry.

Historical accuracy is a strong point of the film.

Mental illness is portrayed through the protagonist’s struggles.

The film critiques the commercialization of news and entertainment.

The acting performances are exceptional and memorable.

Cinematography plays a crucial role in storytelling.

The film’s ending leaves a lasting impact on viewers.

Engagement with the audience is a key element of the film.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to P&M’s Movie Criticisms

01:08 Overview of ‘Network’ and Ratings

03:14 P&M’s Movie Criticism Chart Explained

03:58 Iconic Quotes from ‘Network’

05:42 Initial Impressions and Emotional Impact

06:47 Historical Accuracy and Relevance

07:56 Themes of Mental Illness and Sensationalism

10:55 Character Dynamics and Plot Development

14:25 Attention-Grabbing Elements of the Film

22:20 Production Elements and Box Office Performance

24:08 The Impact of Network on American Society

25:30 Production Elements and Their Significance

26:59 Character Decline and Mental Health Themes

27:43 Directing and Its Awards

29:16 The Power of Truth in Media

35:28 Acting Quality and Character Portrayals

37:44 Sound Quality and Effects

39:37 Cinematography and Visual Storytelling

41:04 Cultural Commentary and Final Thoughts

Network, movie review, film criticism, 1976, Sidney Lumet, Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway, media satire, mental illness, historical accuracy

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Ryan Coogler’s Sizzling Thriller – ‘Sinners’ (2025), Ep. 10

In this engaging conversation, Ms. P and Miss M review Ryan Coogler’s latest film, discussing its historical accuracy, emotional impact, cinematography, and production elements. They utilize a unique hot sauce rating system to evaluate the film, exploring character development and the cultural significance of blues music within the narrative. The discussion culminates in their final…

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