In this episode of Rush to Reason, Andy Pate, filling in for John Rush, dives deep into the world of cinema. From the most abysmal films of the year to the needlessly woke blockbusters, Andy and co-host Ashley Cart candidly discuss the movie industry’s hits and misses. Whether you’re a die-hard movie aficionado or just someone looking to spend a cozy night in front of the screen, this episode offers invaluable insights on what to watch and what to avoid. As our hosts break down their list of dishonorable mentions, they don’t hold back in their critique of disappointing
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Actually, it’s Andy Pate. Party of choice. And welcome to our number two here on Rush to Reason. I am Andy Pate filling in for John Rush along with Ashley Cart. And by the way, Ashley, we have something in common. Do we? We are movie buffs.
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We are, yes.
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You are a big movie buff, aren’t you?
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I like to think I am, or at least I’m turning into one.
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You’re turning into one.
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Okay.
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Here’s what we’re going to do. My best movie of the year list, my top ten, those are going to be at the end of the hour.
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I mean, save the best for last.
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I’ve got to save the best for last, folks. But this is really important. I’m going to give you some neat little surprises along the way. I’m also going to give you some things to avoid along the way because we are going into January through October. March is movie rental season, big time. You’re coming off the holidays. A lot of stuff gets played out and it goes into movie rentals where you can rent it at home for cheap. But even if you rent it at home for cheap, three, four, five bucks, whatever, you don’t want something that sucks. You don’t want something that takes you captive for two hours and wastes it.
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Yeah, I would feel like I wasted my time and my money.
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Exactly. So… What we’re going to start with, let’s start with the… I’m going to do the worst movies of the year. Let’s start with that, and then we’re going to get into pleasant surprises, biggest letdowns, best actress, best actor, most needlessly woke films. I always do that every year, too. Are you ready?
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I’m ready.
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Okay, let’s do the worst movies of the year. Yes! The biggest bombs. The ones that you absolutely don’t want to go near. And, folks, these are out there right now that you can rent them. I am warning you. I’m telling you what. I’m doing this for your own good. First of all, before we get to the top ten or bottom ten, dishonorable mentions.
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Oh, I love these.
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Yes. Number one, inheritance. Just, I don’t even remember what it was. I only remembered I hated it. Now, this one I do remember. Tron Ares.
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Oh, yeah. That one was one of my big disappointments because I was really looking forward to Tron Ares.
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Yeah, and that’ll be in my letdown section. I can already tell you that. Tron Ares, folks, was boring. It was boring. It was unfocused. It was lousy storytelling. It was all over the map. It was one of these where you’re sitting there saying, my gosh, there’s all these pretty things happening on screen, and I don’t care.
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Would you say it was a true sequel to Tron Legacy, or do you think it was just a movie produced to encourage people to go on the ride at Disney World?
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I think it was the latter. Yeah, I think it was Go on a Ride because Tron Legacy was a good movie. This was not. This was not. And that’s just it. A lot of times when people say, well, hey, the one before this was really good. Why not? I want to see how the story goes. They don’t even really pick up with the same story.
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That’s unfortunate.
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Yeah, it’s not good, folks. It is a waste of time. Continuing with my dishonorable mentions, Stitch Head. Now, this looks like a very charming little kid flick, one of these kid horror movie things, but it’s not really a horror movie, okay, at all. And it’s this little character called Stitch Head, and he is the caretaker for all the little monsters who live in this little castle run by this evil mad scientist, and he’s the good guy. Folks, it looks very charming. You’ll see ads for it. and you’ll see ads for it saying, hey, watch this. This is something your kids can watch. I’m telling you what, they’re going to be bored.
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I mean, it just sounds like it would be overstimulating, but not interesting.
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Yeah, yeah. Oh, there’s plenty of stimulation, just it doesn’t do anything. Okay, next one. Paddington in Peru. Oh, no. Yes, and this is a surprise because the first two Paddington movies were pretty good. They were good movies.
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How do you mess up Paddington Bear?
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Oh, they do a great job at it. It’s awful, folks. It’s a bad movie. I mean, there are worse movies. They’re coming up. But it is not a fun movie. They took Paddington and butchered it. And it was really too bad.
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I know he’s a… You know what? No, he’s a bear. He’s an adorable character. That’s animal cruelty.
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Yeah, it’s animal cruelty. Then there’s a horror movie called… Two horror movies here. The Monkey. And this is really stupid. It’s this toy monkey that when it’s around, it causes accidents.
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Is it one of those, like, clapper monkey things?
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Geez. No, it’s different. Well, maybe. I can’t even remember. I put this out of my mind. Oh, man. Yeah, I had to go see a guy who could help me and drive things out of my mind. No, I didn’t. But it was awful. It was awful. Wolfman is the other one. And this is a guy who, he becomes a wolfman. And he’s in his family, and there’s some really good actors in it. And you’re thinking, oh, this is going to be good. Oh, my gosh, was it slow. It was so slow. It was painful. It was torture. Just a terrible movie. Okay. Let’s get to our worst movies of the year.
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That was still just the dishonorable mentions.
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Those are the mentions. Here come the worst movies. Number 10. Smurfs with Rihanna.
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I expected that one.
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By the way, Rihanna’s very talented. I’ve always felt so. Not in this. It was awful. They were trying to do this hipster kind of thing. Hey, man, we’re cool. We’re modern. This is what we’re going to do with Smurfs. And they lost all the magic of Smurfs. There’s no magic.
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I mean, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a live-action Smurfs movie that’s been good.
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Oh, well, this hit new lows. By the way, all the critics hated it, not just me. Next, Homestead. Now, this is going to upset some people. It’s a Christian movie from Angel Studios. It stars Bailey Chase and a guy I love, Neil McDonough.
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Yes, I remember that one.
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Awful. Corey had this tied for her worst movie of the year with one you like, unfortunately. Sorry about that.
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Unfortunately, I know about it, yeah.
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Yeah, but she, my wife, despised this movie with such a passion. Why? Because it depicts homeschoolers in the worst possible light. This has a romance between two teenagers, boy, girl. That is the most clumsy, awkwardly done, worst romance. It was almost like the two were sitting there going, line, line. Yes, here is my line. I will say this. It’s terrible. Homestead was painful. Next, number eight. Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. Now, the first one was a hit.
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Yeah, it was. That gained massive popularity.
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Yeah, Five Nights at Freddy’s was very fresh. It was a fun, it was a horror movie for younger people for the most part, but it was well done. And the second one is awful. They lost all the magic. They went off in directions you don’t want to go. It is boring.
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I’m curious about how you think the line deliveries were, because I know they cast a lot of YouTubers as some of the animatronics or the toys or whatever in this one.
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Well, in this one, it was terrible. And some of the acting was just flat out bad. The young girl who was actually good in the first movie, in this movie they asked her to do more acting, and she is not up to the task. She was dreadful.
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Yikes.
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I mean, she was the kind of girl that you would basically see in a school play that is poorly done.
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Oh, no.
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Yes. Okay, next. In the Lost Lands. And this is with Dave Bautista. And Mila Jovovich. Okay, two actors I like a lot. Not in this movie. This was terrible. It was embarrassing. Dave Bautista, by the way, wrecked his career this year. Unfortunately. 2025 was a bad year for Dave Bautista, and you’ll hear why next. The House on Eden. Okay, this is one of those found footage horror movies where they’re ghost chasing, right? Going into.
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Call me crazy. I’ve never liked found footage movies.
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There were some good ones early on.
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Yeah.
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But not this one. And it’s not early on. This is terrible. It’s one of those where you go into the you got the YouTubers who go into the ghost house and they’re going to find the ghosts and they’re going to tell you, oh, the terrible things that are happening. Oh, my gosh, was it boring? It was boring. The acting was bad. Don’t see it next. Number five. Head of State. Now, you might be drawn into seeing this, folks, because it stars two big stars, Idris Elba and John Cena. John Cena is a pretty funny guy. Idris Elba is one of my favorite actors.
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I love Idris Elba.
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Yeah, but I’m not going to forgive him for this. This is awful. And there are reasons later that I will explain, but I won’t right now. Just Head of State is a lousy action movie. Just bad. Next. Number four, Afterburn. Again, with the aforementioned Dave Bautista.
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Oh, no.
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Folks, it’s a disaster movie and it’s after the disaster. Wow.
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Horrible. Horrible. You get actors in bad movie after bad movie after bad movie and you do have to genuinely wonder, how much debt are you in?
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Yes, Dave Bautista shouldn’t be in any because he was in Guardians of the Galaxy. He was red hot for a while. Not now. 2025, man, he’s going to have to make a comeback next year. It’s not good. Number three, one of the funniest actresses in Hollywood made just the worst comedy of the year. Bar none, Bride Hard. And that is Rebel Wilson. And Rebel Wilson can be hysterical.
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She can be.
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Yes, she can be very, very funny. Oh, my gosh, this was terrible. She was terrible. It was all terrible. It was, you know what, I’m not going to go into it. Just, folks, if you see Brideheart, don’t rent it. You may be thinking, hey, Rebel Wilson, this could be pretty funny. No, it is awful. Next, number two, and these two are really almost a tie. The Carpenter’s Son with Nicolas Cage. And it’s about the story of Jesus and Joseph as his dad. But Jesus is actually a troubled young man. And it’s got Satan played by a tranny. So trans Satan.
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I mean.
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And actually the girl who plays Satan does the best job in the movie.
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I would say that’s probably the most accurate part.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, so you got tranny Satan. It’s just weirdness upon weirdness. But here’s the big thing, folks. It’s very, very dark. It’s one of these gloomy, dark movies where you can barely see them half the time. You’re bored out of your wits. It was absolute pain. And finally, the worst movie of the year is Hurry Up Tomorrow, starring Abel, The Weeknd, Tesfaye. Have you heard of him?
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I’ve heard of The Weeknd, yeah.
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Yeah, yeah. Well, The Weeknd, he decided to have a big hand in making this movie, and he doesn’t know how, okay? This was horrible. Hurry Up Tomorrow was so bad, it is, I believe, the only movie of the year I left early. I couldn’t take it.
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Where does he think he can make a good movie? He can’t even make a good TV show. The Idol is awful.
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Well, this was horrible. It was awful. His acting was awful. The directing was awful. The script was horrendous. There was nothing entertaining about it. It was just bad. I don’t even… And I’m going to say this. Usually people who are fanboys or fangirls of somebody are going to like it anyway. No, I don’t think his fans would like this. Okay? This was so bad, it is not worth seeing. So there you go. Now… Before we move on, I just want to get to my most needlessly woke films of the year.
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All right.
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And when we come back, we’re going to do Best Actor, Best Actress. You ready?
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I’m ready.
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Okay. Number five. Snow White. Yeah. Snow White was quite woke. It’s more girl bossery. All right. You know, got to have a girl boss. And the prince, of course, can’t run anything and he can’t be in charge of anything because he’s a man. Can’t have that.
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He wasn’t even a prince, right? He was a thief.
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Basically, but he was going to marry her later. So they replaced a prince with a thief. Look, I don’t even want to get into it. It’s so bad. But of course, the big thing that everybody’s talking about are the CGI dwarves, because at first they were going to use not even dwarves, just the seven whatevers.
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They were the seven diversity hires from Boulder.
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Right. Seven diversity hires. That’ll work. Why not?
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Yeah.
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They were just going to be all over the map, and then everybody protested. So what’d they do? They did CGI dwarves who look creepy.
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I still blame Peter Dinklage for that one.
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Yes, I do too. Peter Dinklage, the very well-known dwarf actor, who complained that Hollywood would be doing… Let’s get into this for just a second. He complained what?
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He complained that it was ableist or something like that to hire dwarf actors for… These dwarf roles. These dwarf films because they’re not… You’re stereotyping us. You’re treating us like mythical creatures and not real people. Right. Now, who got upset at this?
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The dwarf actor community. And I saw several of them who were interviewed and they said, guys, the seven dwarfs, those seven roles were seven choice roles that everybody in our community was wanting. We were lathering over these. It was going to be a huge opportunity and we were going to make big money doing it.
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Playing the seven dwarfs in that, huge opportunity. Playing the goblins in Harry Potter, huge opportunity. Those are like the surefire roles for them.
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Yes. And they were cut out of all those roles. They lost all those roles. And a big part of that community turned on Peter Dinklage and said, we don’t like you at all. Okay. Number four, The Carpenter’s Son. Once again, I won’t go into it. It was very woke. Okay. Just…
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You have to be a very special person to make a biblical story woke. Right.
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Number three, a movie I didn’t even see, even though it’s obviously a big seller, Stranger Things, the final episode. I just didn’t care.
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Is that considered a movie?
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It is. Okay. It’s in the theaters. And I tuned out of Stranger Things after the second season.
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I have not even seen the first episode.
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It got really lowbrow and also it got very woke. And in this, of course, they take another character and make them gay and it has nothing to do with the story. They just insert it because the actor is gay. And so gay, they just gay everything up. You could do that, but it has nothing to do with the story and you’re slowing it down.
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I will say I have seen a lot of response from the gay community on the Internet actually agreeing with us on this, going, this has nothing to do with the story. Why did they have him explain that he’s gay for five minutes when they’re supposed to be saving the world?
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Right. It has nothing to do with it. Number two, you will disagree with this.
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I’m going to fight you on this one.
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Avatar, Fire, and Ash. I don’t know that you should. You can fight me on whether it’s a good movie. But Woke, Avatar, Fire, and Ash, the last… Half hour to 40 minutes is all slaughtering white people, white colonizers. It is getting in touch with worshiping Gaia, Mother Earth. It is heavy environmentalism, heavy anti-white. I mean, heavy, like intense. And what I was asking you before the show, what if all the colonists were black? How would people look at it then? i answered truthfully hollywood would riot right so if hollywood would riot about all these black people being slaughtered from every conceivable corner okay the entire planet folks rises up and slaughters the white people okay this is this is custer’s last stand it’s ridiculous it’s not close and but i mean also throughout it it’s just very new age now Do I think throughout the story that there was wokeness inserted everywhere throughout the story? No, I don’t. Okay.
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I think that’s where we had the disagreement was we just disagree on how woke it is. I find it moderately woke. You find it very woke.
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The reason I find it very woke is twofold. Number one, because of the incredible new age environmentalist theme, which is, by the way, preached at you heavily in this movie. I mean, just beat over the head.
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Has been for every single movie.
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Yeah, I know. But actually the second one didn’t preach as much. This one did more. But number two, the slaughter all the white people thing, you know, finale for a half hour, just slaughter them in every possible way you can. If you did that to any other group, there would be an uprising.
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Which we did agree on that one. We said, you know what? Use Hollywood’s favorite term. They needed a more diverse cast.
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Right. They really did. And finally, the number one most needlessly woke film was Head of State. It was unbelievably woke. I won’t go into it. That’s the one with John Cena and Idris Elba. I won’t bore you with all the details. Why? I’m just telling you folks, if you go to that, get ready for a woke fest left wing preach-a-thon. Okay? You’re not going to like it. Let’s take a break. When we come back, we’re going to talk about best actress, best actor. There were some great performances this year. Okay. And this is for anybody out there who wants to see some good acting because they’re saying, man, Hollywood has not been bringing it. Well, some people did. You ready for that?
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I am so ready.
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And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560, Andy Pate filling in for John Rush, along with Ashley Cart. Okay, we’re going to do best actor, best actress. Let’s go. Folks, there were a lot of great performances this year. First, let’s do actors. Honorable mentions, I got several. First of all, there is young Ben Wang for Karate Kid Legends. He played Lee Fong. Oh, yeah. He was good. Everybody went to the movie to see the two older guys. They left talking about him. He was terrific. Number two, Alfie Williams. He was in 28 Years Later. He’s a young kid who dominated that horror movie. It was amazing. Number three, David Johnson. And he was in The Long Walk.
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Oh, yeah.
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And he was really good. Number four, John Leguizamo. He played Bob Trevino in Bob Trevino Likes It. Now, I’m not a fan of his, but he was terrific.
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You know what? As long as he was terrific.
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And he was. Next, Michael Strassner in a movie called The Baltimoreans. And, folks, that’s going to be a pleasant surprise. I can already tell you, The Baltimoreans. He played Cliff. Next, Ewan Horrocks in Truth and Treason. He played Helmut Huberner, and he was fighting the Nazis.
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Okay.
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And it was really good. Finally, Dwayne The Rock Johnson.
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Really?
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In The Smashing Machine, playing Mark Kerr. Put in an excellent performance. Now, I’m not going to put him in my top five, because they’re elite. But he put in a strong, strong performance. Okay, my number five is… Cooper Hoffman from The Long Walk. He played Raymond Garrity. He was the star of it. The Long Walk is the movie about those guys who had to keep walking and walking until the last one was standing. Everybody else gets killed.
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Yeah, the one where they had special screenings with treadmills.
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Yeah. OK, number two. I mean, I’m sorry. Number four, because I’m going five to one. Number four, Russell Crowe in Nuremberg. He played Herman Goering. And boy, was he good.
SPEAKER 04 :
Sounds about right.
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Yep. Number three, Josh Brolin, who is always a sure thing in my book, and he played Archer Graff in the movie Weapons.
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Okay.
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And trust me, there’s one you’re going to want to see. Number two, Jesse Plemons, who played Teddy in Begonia. And Teddy has severe psychological issues. And Jesse Plemons knocked it out of the park. He kidnaps somebody and tortures them. And there’s some comedy in it as well. But he is incredible. And number one, the best actor of the year, Timothee Chalamet as Marty Mauser in Marty Supreme.
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I knew that one was coming.
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Yeah, it was coming, folks. He put in a knockout performance. The movie was average. He was not. He was incredible.
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I’d say for me, the only honorable mention I want to add is Dave and Corn Sweat. Superman.
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Yeah, I thought you did a good job. I just didn’t think it was a demanding role.
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As a comic book lover, I just liked how he portrayed it.
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He did a good job. I agree. Okay. Now we’ve got to go to Best Actress. And, folks, there were some wonderful ones. Honorable mentions. Liz Larson, also in the movie The Baltimoreans. She played Dee Dee. She was really good. The Baltimoreans is really two people, and they are terrific. Next, Emma Thompson. Remember her in Dead of Winter? She plays Barb. And this is out in the dead of winter and she has to fight off a killer. She is terrific. Next, Michelle Dockery in a little movie called Flight Risk.
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I’ve heard of that one.
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Yeah, and she plays Madeline. She’s really good. It’s an action, action, edge of your seat thriller, and she’s very good. Next, Judy Greer, also in Dead of Winter. She’s the purple lady.
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The purple lady.
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Yeah, Dead of Winter has some excellent acting. Next, Caitlin Santowana in Final Destination Bloodlines.
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Really?
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Yes, she was good. She was very good. Okay. Top five, number five, Barbie Ferrara. You have not even heard of her. And she was in a movie called Bob Trevino Likes It. She plays Lily Trevino, and everybody’s saying this is going to launch her career.
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Awesome.
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Yeah, and she’s not the typical Hollywood person. She’s very heavy set, wonderful actress, nailed it. Number four, Danielle Deadweiler in Forty Acres. She plays Haley Freeman. She’s wonderful. Just a wonderful actress. Number three. Oh, my goodness, folks. Elle Fanning in Predator Badlands. She plays two characters, Thea and Tessa. They are both synthozoids. OK, synthetics. And she plays both of the characters. She is the best thing in the movie.
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I love Elle Fanning.
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She’s funny and she’s vicious. And she does them both. She’s wonderful. Number two, Julia Garner, who’s a wonderful actress in Weapons. She plays Justine Gandy and knocks it out of the park. And number one, best actress of 2025, Emma Stone in Begonia, playing Michelle. And I’m telling you what, Emma Stone… I did not love Begonia, okay? But I didn’t hate it either. It had good and bad in it. But the acting, wow.
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I mean, I feel like Emma Stone tends to knock it out of the park with her acting.
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Well, she sure did here. Way to go, Emma Stone. You are my best actress of the year. Let’s take a quick break. And when we come back, we’re going to go into the movies. Are you ready?
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I am so, so ready.
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SPEAKER 13 :
TJ here with KLZ Radio, and I’ve got Al Smith from Golden Eagle Financial with us once again. Al, we are coming into a new year here now, and we’ve talked recently about getting a fresh look at our retirement accounts. So tell me what that means a little bit. What kind of stuff do you want folks to look at?
SPEAKER 07 :
Well, a fresh look is not only looking at the past and seeing how you’re doing, but putting together what you would like to look like in the future, not just growth, but are things on track? Some other maybe non-financial things? Are there some other things that you have concerns about as you get closer to retirement?
SPEAKER 13 :
Very cool. And what do you do for folks when they come in? And let’s say it’s a potential client that you’ve never seen before. Where do you start looking with a new account like that?
SPEAKER 07 :
Well, I have a pretty lengthy conversation where we dive into a timeline when they might like to retire and a few income things so we could get a handle on the amount of money they’re going to need to retire. What does that look like for you? Are you going to be traveling a lot? Are you going to be skiing? Are you going to be spending a lot of time at home? Because some people’s idea of retirement means they’re going to need $10,000, $12,000 a month. Other people, $4,000 or $5,000 is going to be very adequate depending on what kind of things they do in retirement.
SPEAKER 13 :
That’s pretty great. Al Smith goes through a lot more than just numbers, folks. He’s about people and really wants to find out exactly what you want to do with your retirement. Al, how do people get in touch with you if they want to start that process?
SPEAKER 07 :
Well, you can reach me at the office, 303-744-1128. My cell is 303-875-4572. I reply to texts and And if you’d like to hear about taxes as you get closer to retirement, there’s an event coming up January 10th at Arapahoe Community College. You got it, Al.
SPEAKER 13 :
And as always, you can reach Al from the klzradio.com website. Just go to klzradio.com slash money. Al, thanks so much for joining us today.
SPEAKER 07 :
Well, you’re welcome. Thanks for having me, TJ.
SPEAKER 14 :
Live and local, back to Rush to Reason.
SPEAKER 15 :
And welcome back to Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. We are going to go fast here, folks, because we’re going to do, first of all, the biggest disappointments of the year. Let’s go, rapid fire. Here we go, rapid fire. First of all, my dishonorable mentions, Megan 2.0, big step down. Avatar, Fire, and Ash. Now, you disagree, but you’re a fangirl.
SPEAKER 04 :
I am. It wasn’t for the average moviegoer. It’s for the fans.
SPEAKER 15 :
But there you go. I’m doing reviews for the wider audience. You are a fangirl. It was made for the fans. I understand that. Next, Elio. Big disappointment. Snow White. Big disappointment. The Smashing Machine. Wonderful performance by The Rock. Boring, depressing movie. Don’t watch it. Black Phone 2. Big drop-off from Black Phone, which was incredible. Mission Impossible Final Reckoning. An average movie from an incredible series. Dang. Just not very well done. Number five. Wicked for Good.
SPEAKER 04 :
Saw that coming.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah. I’m sorry, folks. Big step down from the first one, and I was not in love with the first one. Okay? I thought it was… I gave it a good review, just not a great one. Number four. Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. I already mentioned it earlier. Big drop-off. Terrible movie. Number three. This hurts. Anaconda.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yep. Anaconda.
SPEAKER 15 :
You know, and this was supposed to be the next Jumanji. And I was sitting there going, this ain’t Jumanji.
SPEAKER 04 :
We said it when you reviewed it. Instead of renting Anaconda, just rent Jumanji.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, this was a big letdown. Number two for biggest letdowns, Captain America Brave New World. Oh, was there some dumb CGI at the end? A draggy story, just a few woke pieces, but I didn’t really care about that. It was just a boring movie. This is not. Marvel is falling apart. And by the way, this thing lost around $150 million.
SPEAKER 04 :
Does not surprise me.
SPEAKER 15 :
Okay. Number one. You want to talk about another big loser of money? Tron Ares. Yep. The biggest disappointment of the year. Oh, my gosh. What a waste of time. Now, guess what? There are pleasant surprises.
SPEAKER 04 :
Let’s go. Let’s get some positivity.
SPEAKER 15 :
Here we go. Honorable mentions. Number one. Novocaine. Big time surprise, but I expected it to be pretty good. It was better than I expected. Next, K-Pop Demon Hunters.
SPEAKER 04 :
I was hoping you would mention this one.
SPEAKER 15 :
Absolutely. K-Pop Demon Hunters, folks. It’s on Netflix, and it is a chick flick. It’s for kids and girls, but I’m a guy who also enjoyed it. It had a lot of really good music and just a lot of fun and humor. What do you say?
SPEAKER 04 :
It is a great movie. I love it. I was surprised by it because the title is so dumb.
SPEAKER 15 :
Big time surprise next, 28 years later. Zombie movie. I thought that this franchise was going to fall apart. It took a step up, folks. It’s a good movie. Edgier seat and fun. Next, number 24. Excellent movie about a Norwegian fighting the Nazis. Next, The Baltimoreans. A very different romantic comedy that came out of nowhere. Next, Last Breath. This is with Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu, and they are on the bottom of the ocean trying to survive. And it is really quite good. Okay. My top five most pleasant surprises. Number five, Flight Risk with Mark Wahlberg as the villain.
SPEAKER 04 :
All right.
SPEAKER 15 :
And he was good. Flight Risk is a short movie, guys. I think it’s under an hour and a half.
SPEAKER 04 :
Love a short movie.
SPEAKER 15 :
It’s quick. It’s hard hitting. It is edge of your seat. It’s fun. It has a lot of really good moments and also some very good humor. Good movie. Next, number four, Predator Badlands. I was shocked. All right. This was mainly because of the girl. She was so funny. This was a funny, enjoyable movie that came out of nowhere that was action-filled, good CGI, the whole thing. Next, number three, Warfare. That is a movie that takes you right into the heart of warfare overseas in the Badlands. I mean, it’s tough. Number two, out of nowhere, Karate Kid’s Legends.
SPEAKER 04 :
I did not expect that one to be good.
SPEAKER 15 :
I did not expect this movie to be good. It surprised me, folks, because of Ben Wang, mainly. But it was very good. A little slow, but very good. Number one most pleasant surprise out of nowhere. Weapons. Oh, yeah. Weapons was the most surprising movie of the year. And by the way, I think most reviewers would say that. It came out of nowhere. Weapons is a movie that is a horror movie. We’re going to be talking about in the next list, of course. But it’s not just a horror movie. You don’t have to think, oh, just another slasher movie. I don’t like those. No, no, no. This is really well written. And it’s a mystery. It’s got it all.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s hard to achieve for horror movies anymore.
SPEAKER 15 :
It really is. Okay, let’s take one more break. When we come back, it’s going to be best movies of the year. I can’t wait.
SPEAKER 04 :
I’m excited for this segment.
SPEAKER 15 :
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SPEAKER 14 :
We don’t yell at you. We inform you.
SPEAKER 15 :
Now, back to Rush to Reason. And welcome back to Rush to Reason. Denver’s Afternoon Rush. KLZ 560. Andy Pate filling in for John Rush. Along with Ashley. Carter. That’s right. Okay. You have waited, folks. It is time for the best movies of the year. We’re going to rip through them. First of all, the honorable mentions. Warfare is one of them. K-pop Demon Hunters is one of my honorable mentions for the year.
SPEAKER 04 :
That one’s in my top five.
SPEAKER 15 :
There you go. Truth and Treason, which is a very good one. The Baltimoreans, once again, a romantic comedy that came out of nowhere. The Dead of Winter. a woman fighting in the freezing snow against some killers, The Long Walk, Stephen King thriller, and Nezha 2, which is a Chinese cartoon which actually made more money than any movie the entire year. Wow, that’s incredible. Number 10. This is shocking. Fantastic Four First Steps. I know it lost money, folks. I know people were worried about it. It is actually an entertaining movie, and almost every reviewer felt so.
SPEAKER 04 :
All right.
SPEAKER 15 :
Number nine, Final Destination Bloodlines.
SPEAKER 04 :
Do not expect that.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, I didn’t expect that either, folks. I’m as shocked as you are. It was actually very good. The plot, it was all good from the start. Number eight, Predator Badlands. Boy, I didn’t expect that. I thought it would be in my bottom ten.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, yeah, another surprise.
SPEAKER 15 :
It was a surprise. Number seven, I’m going to play a clip. Bob Trevino likes it. Here we go.
SPEAKER 05 :
What are you doing meeting 50-year-olds on the internet? We’re just friends. What is that? So you never wanted to be a dad?
SPEAKER 07 :
It’s not that. Jeannie and I, we lost a child.
SPEAKER 05 :
Your dad must have been a piece of work if you needed a fake dad.
SPEAKER 08 :
I’m tired of you ruining my life.
SPEAKER 1 :
Dad!
SPEAKER 05 :
Get angry! Pick that back up and let it out. I befriended a stranger on the internet so that I could feel like I have a family.
SPEAKER 15 :
Calm down and breathe.
SPEAKER 05 :
I do not need to breathe.
SPEAKER 15 :
What I need… Guys, I wish I could play more. It is a very well-acted movie. It’s made by the same people who made one of my favorite movies, Peter, Butter, Falcon. It’s wonderful. Number six, F1 with Brad Pitt.
SPEAKER 16 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 15 :
Racing movie. Wish I could play a clip. We do not have time. Number five, Karate Kid Legends. Much better than I expected. My wife would probably demand it be in the top five. It was really that good, folks. Number four. 28 years later. Shocking.
SPEAKER 04 :
Very shocking.
SPEAKER 15 :
I did not expect it to be that good. And it was that good. I really enjoyed it. Number three. And here’s a clip. Number 24.
SPEAKER 14 :
Have things that occurred during the war bothered you afterwards?
SPEAKER 10 :
My mind never rested and I let very little get to me. For if I’d done that, I would have been done for.
SPEAKER 01 :
There are a lot of people looking for me. And there will be more I’m inclined to believe.
SPEAKER 06 :
They’ll do anything to find out your real identity.
SPEAKER 15 :
take these and and from there there’s action folks it is fighting nazis it is really good and it is on netflix right now so this is an easy one for you to see uh the next one oh my goodness the clips just went wrong so i can’t play a clip oh no number two for the entire year novocaine oh wow yes and this is the guy who can’t feel pain Yeah, he has something wrong where he cannot feel any kind of pain. It’s an action comedy love story. It came out at the beginning of the year. I was shocked by it. I thought it was going to be my number one movie of the year as the year went on. But one other movie came along.
SPEAKER 04 :
Now I’m excited to know which one edged it out.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yes, one movie that was able to edge it out, which kind of shocked me because it took a lot to edge out Novocaine. Let me tell you something, folks. Novocaine is a ride. It is funny. It is crazy. It is fun. It is a very good movie. It’s an action movie. I laughed at it a lot. It had really good performances. And it’s gross at times. OK, it is actually very gross at times because what’s going on? He’s getting himself broken up, banged up, cut up.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 15 :
And beat up.
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, it’s a real condition. And people who live with that condition do just that.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yes, they do. They just it’s funny. Folks, Novocaine is very good. But are you ready for my number one movie of the year?
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, I don’t know if they’re ready, but I’m ready.
SPEAKER 15 :
OK, here we go. I’m going to play the entire trailer. Weapons.
SPEAKER 16 :
This is a true story that happened in my town. So this one Wednesday is like a normal day for the whole school. But today was different. Every other class had all their kids. But Mrs. Gandy’s room was totally empty. And do you know why? Because the night before, at 2.17 in the morning, every kid woke up, got out of bed, walked downstairs, and into the dark. And they never came back.
SPEAKER 08 :
I don’t understand at all. Why just her classroom? Why only hers?
SPEAKER 14 :
We have a lot of emotional parents here. I think it’s best if you keep some distance from this place.
SPEAKER 10 :
Where did you go?
SPEAKER 16 :
This is where the story really starts.
SPEAKER 15 :
Okay, that’s Weapons. Now, folks, Weapons is basically this. It is a thriller with supernatural… Overtones. Okay. There’s supernatural things going on here. It’s got everything. It’s got incredible acting, right? You’ve got Josh Brolin, who is one of John’s very favorites and mine too. Julia Garner, who is wonderful. And she is a teacher. And one day she comes in and all the kids in her class have disappeared. Only her class.
SPEAKER 04 :
That would be terrifying.
SPEAKER 15 :
Right. None of the other classes, her class, all the kids are gone. Okay. And everybody in the town wants to know what happened to the kids.
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, I would want to know.
SPEAKER 15 :
Right. And they’ve got these cameras right on their front doors. So they can see that a bunch of these kids at 2.17 a.m. ran out the front doors and ran out into the darkness never to return.
SPEAKER 04 :
That is terrifying.
SPEAKER 15 :
Right. And so how is everybody looking at her right now? It was her. She’s the teacher. It was her class that everybody disappeared from.
SPEAKER 04 :
When she’s a trusted adult.
SPEAKER 15 :
Except for one kid. One kid is still there. Just one kid and her. And she’s the only adult. Go ahead.
SPEAKER 04 :
She’s the trusted adult. So it’s like my first assumption would be, OK, what did you specifically do to the kids?
SPEAKER 15 :
Exactly. So she’s terrified. She’s wondering, oh, my gosh, what am I going to do? And Josh Brolin is one of the parents and he’s furious and he’s basically leading a mob, an angry mob. But he starts to investigate.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 15 :
And then you start to see there’s more and more happening. And folks, this is very interesting what they do then. They look at the story from different perspectives. They tell her story. They tell his story. They tell another person’s story. They tell the principal’s story. The principal, he’s an interesting character. He’s a gay principal. Okay.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 15 :
And… He goes through, I’m just going to say some very traumatic things.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, no.
SPEAKER 15 :
That happened, okay, with, well, I don’t want to give away too much of it, folks, but let me just say it is very intense what he goes through. But there’s an evil going on in this town. And you’re getting closer to it with each story that they tell. With each story, you are seeing more of the truth unfold to you.
SPEAKER 04 :
That’s actually a really clever storytelling device.
SPEAKER 15 :
It is, and it is so well done. This was not a good year for movies. Let’s take a step back and look at movies for a second, just for 2025. How was it as a year? How did it compare to 2024? It wasn’t as good. No. This was the only movie this year. it was one of, I would say Novocaine would have been in the top 10 last year. Okay. And there were a couple others that might, you know, number 24, maybe 28 years, maybe Karate Kid Legends, maybe, maybe not. Okay. This was a weak year. 2024 was better. And by the way, I’m going to read off some of the best of 2024 for you again. Why? Because those are still out for rental. But really quick here, for this year, my best movie is Weapons. And I don’t even know that it’s really close.
SPEAKER 17 :
Fair.
SPEAKER 15 :
It is just flat out better. It’s the most interesting, differently done movie of the year. Remember the first time you watched The Sixth Sense? how it was totally different from anything you had seen before.
SPEAKER 04 :
I mean, yeah, that’s the thing. Movies are not as unique as they used to be, so it’s nice to see a unique film.
SPEAKER 15 :
And this is a unique film without being a crazy art film. I don’t like the weird art films. I don’t get into that. I want mainstream, entertaining, and it was, okay? But, you know, Saving Private Ryan, the first time you see it, it’s like, wow, I’ve never seen anything like it. Raiders of the Lost Ark, first time you see it, wow, I’ve never seen anything like it.
SPEAKER 04 :
You want mainstream and interesting, but you want creative
SPEAKER 15 :
Right. Pirates of the Caribbean. I’d never seen anything like it. Ghostbusters. I’d never seen anything like it. Groundhog Day. I’d never seen. See what I’m saying? Yeah. I like a movie that catches me in a way that I haven’t seen in a while. And that is what Weapons did. And I’m not the only one who liked it. The critics adored it. Peanut Butter Falcon, I’d never seen anything like it. It was just wonderful. Ford v Ferrari, I’d never seen. See, there are movies like that that just catch you and you really enjoy them. Now, let’s take a quick look back at 2024. I want to give you my top 10 list for that. Why? Because, folks, these are still out on rental, and 2024 was a little better year.
SPEAKER 04 :
All right.
SPEAKER 15 :
honorable mentions saturday night of all things oh yeah showing one night in of the first uh airing of saturday night live i remember that one actually being very good the first episode that they were putting out and everything was falling apart behind the scenes the performances are great and honestly it’s just a very well done little film next one life with anthony hopkins oh yeah Very touching. Bit slow. Very touching. Okay, here we go. 10 to 1 for Best Movies of 2024. And I’m just going to read through them. Number 10, Gladiator 2.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yep.
SPEAKER 15 :
And was it as good as 1? No. Was it good? Yeah, it was very good. Number 9, Reagan.
SPEAKER 04 :
Good one.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yep. Very good performance of Reagan. Number 8, Out of Nowhere, A Quiet Place, Day 1.
SPEAKER 04 :
I remember that one being very good.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, with Lupita Nyong’o as the star, and she’s a wonderful actress. Number seven. Guys, it’s a kid movie, but I’m telling you, it’s really good. Transformers 1.
SPEAKER 04 :
My husband loved that movie.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yep, and kids who saw it loved it. I gave it four stars. Number six, Cabrini. The story of Mother Cabrini.
SPEAKER 04 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 15 :
Who fed the poor. Number five, out of nowhere again, Alien Romulus.
SPEAKER 04 :
Another surprise.
SPEAKER 15 :
There hadn’t been a good Alien movie in years.
SPEAKER 04 :
No.
SPEAKER 15 :
This one was really good with Kaylee Spaney as the star, and she was wonderful. Number four, Hard Miles. It’s about a Colorado real story from Colorado.
SPEAKER 04 :
Love local stuff.
SPEAKER 15 :
Bike riding.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, nice.
SPEAKER 15 :
Excellent acting. Outstanding. Number three, Ordinary Angels. This is from Angel Studio. Very touching, very funny, very enjoyable, great performances. Number two, a cartoon, The Wild Robot.
SPEAKER 04 :
Yes, that one was amazing.
SPEAKER 15 :
Wasn’t it excellent?
SPEAKER 04 :
That one was great.
SPEAKER 15 :
Number one, and this one is still, I believe, yeah, it’s on Disney Prime. Young Woman and the Sea with Daisy Ridley.
SPEAKER 04 :
I did not watch it, but I heard that one was excellent.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, I did get John to watch it. He loved it because he was like, really? Because that wasn’t one that John would want to watch. He watched it, and it’s about Gertrude Ederle swimming across the English Channel. And, folks, it’s a really good movie.
SPEAKER 04 :
Sounds like a solid story.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, Young Woman in the Sea, best movie of the year. Okay, once again, I’m going to do the countdown, and then we’ll finish up. Because, once again, top ten for 2025. Fantastic Four, first steps, not bad. Number nine, Final Destination, Bloodlines. Really incredible how they do the deaths. in this movie. Number eight, Predator Badlands. Way more fun than I expected. Way more. Number seven, Bob Trevino likes it. It is touching. The acting is fantastic, and it is really out of the blue. Number six, F1. No, it’s not as good as Top Gun Maverick, but folks, it’s the same style, and Brad Pitt is terrific in it. Number five, Karate Kid Legends. surprisingly fun, surprisingly enjoyable. I didn’t expect it. Number four, 28 Years Later, a good horror movie, and the next one is coming out this summer. Number three, number 24, it’s on Netflix. You can watch it right now, and it is a really good fighting the Nazis movie. Well done. Number three, number two, Novocaine. Fun, fun, fun, stupid fun, and lots of action. It is surprisingly good. And number one, once again, is Weapons. What do you think?
SPEAKER 04 :
I think I have my rental list for 2026.
SPEAKER 15 :
You have your homework.
SPEAKER 04 :
I have my homework.
SPEAKER 15 :
You have your homework for 2026. Those are the movies, folks, you’re going to want to be watching coming into the next year because, let’s be honest, going January through March, there will be some gems, but they will be few and far between, and I’m going to be warning you of some movies to avoid. It is a tough time for movies coming in. You’re going to have some good rentals. Enjoy them.
SPEAKER 04 :
All right. Sounds good to me.
SPEAKER 15 :
Okay. There you go. Folks, thank you for joining us for 2025 here at the Rush to Reason show. We love our listeners. We love our advertisers. And we sure appreciate you being here with us. It is an honor to serve you. John will be back, by the way, next Monday. Can’t wait. I’m sure he’s going to have a lot to say from his latest trip.
SPEAKER 04 :
I’m sure.
SPEAKER 15 :
They’re okay. That’s it for today. Hour one replays next. The Crawford Roundtable is at six. And I’m going to be back Friday with…
SPEAKER 04 :
Ashley Carter.
SPEAKER 15 :
With Ashley Carter with two new movies and motivational movies. Why?
SPEAKER 04 :
Because we need some motivation for the new year.
SPEAKER 15 :
Yeah, you know, New Year’s resolutions. Okay, we need motivation. Until then, drive safe, God bless, and thanks for joining us at Rush to Reason, KLZ 560.
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I’m a rich guy, ordinary I’m a rich guy
