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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

#InsidetheBucket Podcast #98

This week's episode of Inside the Bucket is online! Revel in the digital mastery! With Summer 2016 winding down, Matt and Brandon take  Inside the Bucket to new lows, as bring you up to speed on all things going on in the world of entertainment.  They deliver the freshest, ballsiest news from the week that was (mostly) covered on our website  SANDWICHJOHNFILMS.COM .  Already dripping with SJF ballsy grease, the boys endeavor to discuss several items of supposed importance.    This week's news segment reviews all the trailers from San Diego Comic-Con, while also reflects on news of a major DC figure appearing in Suicide Squad  (and no it's Batman), while the monster movie universe continues to grow. Then it's on to this week's box office report, as Matt announces whether audiences were ready for another Jason Bourne movie, and discusses the long-term chances for  Star Trek Beyond .  He also reveals this week's Blu-ray releases, including Batman:

Movie Review: #BatmanTheKillingJoke

Batman: The Killing Joke wastes a golden opportunity to return WB to animation greatness. WARNING: This review contains major spoilers. Review by Matt Cummings As an avid collector of the DC Animated Universe, I've been a little miffed at the many recent changes behind the scenes. With Producer Bruce Timm hitting a homerun with both Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League , his removal in recent years (replacing him with James Tucker) has since left the animated side of DC feeling entirely empty. Replacing familiar voices for (frankly) cheaper ones, the films have suffered as well. So when it was announced that Batman: The Killing Joke would see Timm, Mark Hamill, and Kevin Conroy return, I was excited to see the animated version of The Blues Brothers making a triumphant return. But that's not the case. Fighting crime in Gotham has let Barbara Gordon/Batgirl (voiced by Tara Carter) a bit flustered. Her boss Bruce Wayne/Batman (Conroy) is demanding a

Batman: The Killing Joke 300 Theaters Added for One-Night Theatrical Event on Monday, July 25

‘ Batman: The Killing Joke ’ Becomes Widest Ever Fathom Events Release, Now Showing at 1,000+ Cinemas Due to Overwhelming Demand, More Than 300 Theaters Added for One-Night Theatrical Event on Monday, July 25 WHAT: Due to overwhelming fan demand and sold out theaters in major markets, more than 300 theater locations have been added for the big-screen debut of “Batman: The Killing Joke,” now showing at over 1,000 U.S. cinemas and making this the widest rollout for any event in Fathom Events’ history. The acclaimed graphic novel-turned-film will be shown for just one night on Monday, July 25, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. local time. This event reunites the foundation of “Batman: The Animated Series” with Bruce Timm returning as executive producer, and actors Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprising their seminal roles as Batman and The Joker, respectively. In addition to the animated feature, audience members will get to experience a special introduction from Ha