Aired May 10, 2014
Kraven the Hunter is the latest victim in the Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Movies. Despite the Venom Trilogy remaining a box office success any other attempt at a Spider-Man missing Spider-Man spin-off has failed abysmally in both Morbius and Madam Web. Kraven is now the final nail in the coffin and has resulted in the (probably temporary) death of this attempt at a franchise. And so. Here is our review of Kraven the Hunter taken from our podcast The Weekly Planet where we break down this absolute unmitigated disaster that literally everyone saw coming except for the studio.
We’re back to wrap up the year with our Hits & Bombs series for 2024! In this video (the less popular of the two) we focus on the top 10 most profitable movies plus some bonus extras including Wicked, Beetlejuice Twice, Venom 3, Dune Part II, Deadpool & Wolverine, Alien: Romulus, The Substance, Inside Out 2 and more! Be sure to swing back around in a few days for a look at all the movies that did much, much worse in our bombs video. Thanks for watching
Okay let’s all be honest with one another. This is the video people all want to see. A bunch of big Hollywood movies absolutely falling on their face by bombing horribly. Here we talk streaming/cinematic release failures like Fly Me to the Moon, pretty good movies that just didn’t land for various reasons like The Bike Riders, Transformers: One, The Fall Guy and Furiosa, vanity projects like Horizon: An American Saga and Megalopolis, comic book disasters like Madame Web, Kraven and Joker 2 and bad movies people just didn’t like such as Borderlands. Thanks for watching and we’ll see you in 2025
Captain America is back! And this time he's a bird. Well he was a bird last time we saw him in Falcon & the Winter Soldier but now he's even more bird with special bird wings. Here's our review of the latest MCU entry that also acts as a sequel to The Eternals (there's an adamantium guy sticking out of the ocean) and The Incredible Hulk from 2008 with the inclusion of The Leader, Liv Tyler and General Ross as played by Harrison Ford. Oh and there's a big Red Hulk! Oh and a second bird man! This review is taking from our podcast The Weekly Planet which you can find all sorts of places. Thanks for listening
The Russo Brothers, directors of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame haven't had a lot of luck since. There latest movie The Electric State, a 320 million Netflix funded blockbuster, Christ Pratt joins Millie Bobby Brown in a 1990's robot distopia where everybody is doing a Ready Player One. IT'S NOT GREAT. Thanks for checking out our review which you could have listened to early through our podcast The Weekly Planet but you didn't Check out BigSandwich.co for early videos and bonus podcasts
Live action Marvel universes didn't begin with Iron Man and the MCU in 2008, they extend back as far as the 1970's. Here we rank all (or as many) universes as we can squeeze into 20 minutes and 43 seconds including the X-Men, Fantastic Four, various Spider-Man worlds including Tobey Maguire, Sam Raimi and Kraven/Morbius/Madame Webb, various The Punisher's, Hulks, Daredevil/Elektra, Ghost Rider, Legion, Blade and a whole lot more! Thanks for watching
For over ten years A Minecraft Movie has been in development with five credited screenwriters credited on it's 2025 release. Starring Jack Black, Jason Momoa and some other people it's breaking records across the globe in what has easily become the biggest movie of the year. And sure, it's not great if you're not a fan of the video game but people seem to be enjoying it. Anyways, here's a review from our podcast The Weekly Planet that comes out every Monday. Thanks for the support
Ryan Coogler's latest Sinners, starring Michael B Jordan and Michael B Jordan is apparently upsetting the studio system with the deal Warner Brothers made with it's director. On the tail end of this review we get right into that and what it might mean for the future of cinema. This comes directly from out podcast The Weekly Planet which comes out every Monday on it's own YouTube channel, spotify, apple etc etc. Thanks for listening
With the release of Thunderbolts* in cinemas the world over it people are universally agreeing that this one is actually a good one and way better than Captain America: Brave New Bird. In this clip from our podcast The Weekly Planet we review this 36th film in the MCU which not only introducing us to a new superhero team and The Sentry but also pushes the overall narrative forward with hints towards The New Avengers, The Fantastic Four and Avengers: Doomsday. Thanks for watching!
After twenty four episodes over two seasons leading directly up to the events of 2016's Rogue One, Andor is over. Thanks to Tony Gilroy and his team we got what many consider the best Star Wars we've ever, or will ever seen etc etc here's our review good show and so on. Thanks for watching
Tom Cruise is once again running about and doing big stunts in a Mission Impossible movie but was there anything actually final at all in Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning? In this clip from The Weekly Planet podcast, James & Maso go rogue and review a movie starring Hayley Atwell, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames, Pom Klementieff, Tramell Tillman, Angela Bassett, Henry Czerny, Shea Whigham and Thomas Cruise Mapother IV. Thanks for listening.