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Inside the Bucket Podcast #48

This week's episode of Inside the Bucket is online! Revel in the digital mastery! This week on Inside the Bucket , the gang's all back and getting pre-hot for next week's 50 Shades of Gray show. So, all this week's news and reviews is pretty much filled with enough sexual innuendo to give the movie a run for its money. Matt, John, Brandon, and Sue bring you all freshest news from our website SANDWICHJOHNFILMS.COM , including news on Chris Pratt as Indiana Jones. Please check out all the links to the items we covered in today's podcast. Later, they move into a sexually-explicit Rants and Raves...well, not really, but it's kinda raunchy. Finally, Matt, Brandon, and Sue review two movies: Jupiter Ascending starring Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum, as well as Seventh Son starring Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore We encourage you to participate in our Open Forum Friday, which is your chance to get in our business about running a passion project like

Movie Review: Jupiter Ascending

The Science-Fiction epic Jupiter Ascending is mired in interstellar palace politics and well-intentioned but ultimately uninspiring drama. Review by Matt Cummings When the entirety of mankind is one day remembered by people living either in different times, or by aliens that arrive to catalog our achievements, one oddity might occupy their time the most: the way we viewed aliens from other worlds in our media and literature. For a film like Jupiter Ascending , they might further ask the question 'Why we did they bother with such mumbo-jumbo?" And they'd be right. As inconceivably large stretches of the universe manufacture human beings for their later consumption, the royal family known as the Abrasax have ended countless worlds, all to extend their lives. Their genocide has made them profitable and powerful, but in a millennium they have been without their queen, who was murdered by an unknown force. Meanwhile on Earth, the Russian Jupiter Jones (Mila Kun

New Trailer For #JupiterAscending

There were worries aplenty when the announcement came that the Wachowskis’ latest sci-fi epic Jupiter Ascending would be moving back to next February. And while we’ll have to wait until then to see if those fears were warranted, the latest trailer has arrived. Jupiter Ascending focuses on Mila Kunis ’ Jupiter Jones, a young woman who was born with signs predicting great things. But as an adult, a series of bad breaks have led to her gig cleaning other people’s houses. Then Caine ( Channing Tatum ) comes a-calling, rescuing her when some very nasty medical types discover who she really is and attempt to terminate her. Swept up into a huge struggle for the future of the solar system and our world in particular, Jupiter learns that she’s in line to be the owner of the Earth as part of a complicated hierarchy that stretches between the stars. Sadly for our heroine, some very powerful and dangerous people are also laying claim to her birthright. The new trailer has some extra shots o

Jupiter Ascending Pushed To Feb. 6, 2015

The $150 million sci-fi epic stars Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis . At the 11th hour, Lana and Andy Wachowski's sci-fi epic Jupiter Ascending is being pushed back from July 18 to Feb. 6, 2015. As a result, Liam Neeson's action movie Run All Night will now need to find a different home. That film had been set to open Feb. 6; a new date has yet to be announced. Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow co-financed Jupiter Ascending , which stars Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis. Insiders say the $150 million movie needed more special effects work. Still, the move is a stunning one, considering Jupiter Ascending was to have been released in a little over six weeks. To boot, the February corridor is one of the quietest of the year, although Hollywood studios and exhibitors are trying to change that. Warners released Lego Movie in February, when it opened to a massive $69.1 million. It went on to gross $461.9 million worldwide. Bad buzz likely sparked concern on the Warner Bros