The Movie Court

The Movie Court

The Movie Court

A weekly TV and Film podcast

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The Movie Court

The Movie Court

The Movie Court

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The Movie Court

The Movie Court

The Movie Court

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Movie Court starts the new year off with a bang as Prosekrueger and Defense Attorney Kyle come to Judge Ryan's private quarters to nominate movies for the coming year's docket.
Steve claims Inception is a walking nightmare and should be put away for life while Kyle defends it as a stellar wet dream of a movie in this week's courtroom battle royale.
While ProseKrueger is on assignment in Japan, Kyle visits the Judge's private quarters to appeal on behalf of the arguably unfairly maligned recent work of Tim Burton.
ProseKrueger brings cinema's "Big Blue F^#!^ers" to trial, accusing James Cameron of "conceptual thievery" while Kyle comes to this poor struggling artist's defense.Email us at themoviecourt@gmil.com. Or find us on Twitter at themoviecourt. A
The state (Steve Prosekrueger) finally brings Antonio Raimundo "Tony" Montana to court, questioning our collective love for the gangster epic, while Defense Attorney Kyle argues to spare the cinematic drug lord's life - even while he tells list
Kyle appeals for leniency in the case of Kal-El's 2006 return to the big screen, if only to point out the crimes of last year's Man of Steel, while Prosekrueger kryptonites all over Bryan Singer's foray into Metropolis.
Prosecutor Steve takes James Cameron's xenomorphs to task for soiling the legacy of the original while Kyle explains why the tears of joy that Sigourney and company elicit should ensure that this movie is never put behind bars.
Steve brings the Dirty Hippie Outlaws of Easy Rider to court to answer for their crimes against cinema, while Kyle strives to ensure their message of motorcycle freedom and drug consumption remain available for future generations.
The Defense appeals on behalf of Ishtar, the infamous 1987 flop that he feels is unfairly maligned, while the Prosecutor unleashes the wrath of ten thousand hells on Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman's ode to Bob Hope and Bing Crosby's 'Road' mo
The Defense appeals to the court's good graces in an effort to get Godfather 3 an early release from Movie Jail.
Kyle and Steve debate the appropriate fate of Peter Jackson's remake of the original Blockbuster
Kyle defends Sir Ridley's visually stunning opus when Steve brings it into court asking us to re-think the praise bestowed on the sci fi classic. 
Kyle appeals the court on behalf of Francis Ford Coppola's 1993 energetic retelling of the literary classic
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