Join Rob Wilson and Tony Daquano as they take you on an adventure through some of the best (and maybe even some of the worst) movies ever made. They'll share their honest opinions, reviews, likes, and dislikes of some of their, and your, favorite cinematic works of art. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, relax, and and join us for Rob & Tony's Cinematic Adventure! New episodes release every Wednesday Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer Contact Us: Email: robandtonyscinematicadventure@gma ...
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the third movie in the Deadpool trilogy, Deadpool & Wolverine. They talk about how it seemlessly integrated the Fox Marvel properties into the MCU. They also discuss how perfectly Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman work together. "Let's f#@*ing go." It's time for Deadpool & Wolverine. Podcast artwork created by Sar…
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On this episode, Rob & Tony discuss the sequel to Deadpool, Deadpool 2. They talk about how it's one of the few sequels that really holds up to the original, and in some ways, exceeds it in quality. Tony also learns that Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart have been married since 2010. Grab your good buddy Cable, it's time for Deadpool 2. Podcast a…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 2016 comic book movie, Deadpool. They talk about how perfect Ryan Reynolds was for the part, partially due to how big of a fan of the character he is. They also discuss how this movie was able to successfully continue the legacy of comic book movies. Grab your chimichangas. It's time for Deadpool. Podcast a…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Stanley Kubrick adaptation of the classic Stephen King novel, The Shining. They talk about their almost decades long tradition of watching this movie every Halloween. They also discuss several of the underlying themes of the movie. "Here's Johnny!" It's time for The Shining. Podcast artwork created by Sarah…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the baseball classic, Field of Dreams. They talk about how it's so much more than just a baseball movie. Tony also discusses how much differently he views it now that he's a father. "If you build it, he will come." It's time for Field of Dreams. Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Sean Astin classic, Rudy. They talk about the fact that this was the first time either of them had seen it all the way through. They also discuss some of the similarities and differences between the events in the movie, and what happened in real life. Grab your football. It's time for Rudy. Podcast artwork …
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1989 suburban classic, The 'Burbs. They talk about the fact that it's a fairly underrated Tom Hanks movie. They also discuss the fact that it has very similar themes as some movies and TV shows of the '80s and '90s, but the outcome is the complete opposite of most of those. Is this movie in the same cinemat…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 2004 Tom Cruise/Jamie Foxx movie, Collateral. They talk about how both actors are incredible in their roles in the film, and both deserved Oscar recognition, even though only one of them was nominated. They also talk about how rare it is to hear Audioslave featured in a movie as opposed to Soundgarden. Buck…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss one of their favorite baseball movies: The Sandlot. They talk about how this movie holds a special place in their hearts, and about the impact that it had on their childhoods. They also discuss how memorable the performance by James Earl Jones was, even though he was only in the movie for a few minutes. Grab yo…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic, Predator. They talk about how it's so much more than just an '80s action movie, and how subversive it actually is. They also discuss the difference between guerillas and gorillas, and how important that distinction is in the context of the movie. Did John Hughes take inspirati…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the lesser known movie, Transsiberian. They talk about how underrated this movie is, and how it has some fantastic performances from its leading cast. They also discuss some of the similarities to a few of the classic thrillers directed by Hitchcock. All aboard for Transsiberian. Podcast artwork created by Sara…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony close out their first summer blockbuster series with the 1993 film about dinosaurs, Jurassic Park. They talk about seeing the movie for the first time, and how impressive it is that the CGI still holds up today. They also discuss the fact that this movie helped to icrease the popularity of its stars. Hold onto your but…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1991 medieval film, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. They talk about how this movie was big, despite the fact that the lead actor didn't have a British accent. They also discuss how huge the main song was, and what it did for Bryan Adams's career. It's time for Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Podcast artwork c…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony continue the summer blockbuster series with the 2009 buddy comedy, The Hangover. Rob tells the story of the first time he saw this movie back when it was in theaters. They then discuss how this modern comedy classic helped to launch the careers of its stars. So, raise a glass, because it's time for The Hangover. Podcas…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss one of the most recent summer blockbusters: Twisters. They talk about how this is a sequel that really doesn't have a lot of connection to the first movie other than the subject matter. They also discuss how great the chemistry is between the two leads, Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Grab your rain gear, be…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the third film by M. Night Shyamalan, Signs. They talk about how Joaquin Phoenix is able to hold his own alongside a Hollywood veteran like Mel Gibson. They also discuss the fact that everybody's reactions to what happens in the movie are some of the most realistic in film. Look to the sky, and grab your alumin…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Christopher Nolan directed movie, Inception. They talk about how deep this movie goes, and how there are many interpretations of the storyline. They also try to make sense of some of the more complicated aspects of the movie. It's time to close your eyes and go to sleep. It's time for Inception. Podcast art…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1996 Michael Bay classic, The Rock. They talk about how this movie could very well be an unofficial James Bond movie. They also discuss just how quintessentially '90s it is. "Welcome to The Rock." Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.By Rob Wilson, Tony Daquano
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Pixar classic Finding Nemo. They talk about how memorable it was the first time each of them watched it in the theater. They also discuss the voice actors for the various roles throughout the movie. Just keep swimming, because it's time for Finding Nemo! Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1984 classic about a group of paranormal exterminators: Ghostbusters. They talk about how it is one of the few movies that is as close to perfect as a movie can get. They also talk about the fact that William Atherton is the one to call if you need someone to play an enormous douche. Who you gonna call? Gho…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the quintessential 4th of July movie: Independence Day. They talk about how this movie made Will Smith the king of the 4th of July weekend for several years. They also discuss the fact that it's just a fun movie to watch. Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.…
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To kick off the summer blockbuster series, Rob and Tony discuss the first movie ever to be dubbed a summer blockbuster: Jaws. They talk about how Steven Spielberg expertly helmed this movie to make it fit into several different categories of film. They also discuss how perfect Robert Shaw was for the role of Quint. You're gonna need a bigger boat. …
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the movie that took the box office by storm, Twister. They talk about how it accurately shows the devastation in the aftermath of a tornado. They also discuss how brilliantly Philip Seymour Hoffman played the role of Dusty in this movie. Take shelter, because it's time for Twister! Podcast artwork created by Sa…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1999 hit, The Mummy. They talk about how it was a springboard for several people who have since become household names in Hollywood. They also discuss the fact that it has just enough humor to keep it fun, while still having enough drama to keep it interesting. Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the modern classic, The Princess Bride. They talk about how it's one of the few movies that almost everyone who has seen it loves it. They also revel in the brilliant casting choices, and how Billy Crystal shines as Miracle Max. Have fun storming the castle with The Princess Bride! Podcast artwork created by Sa…
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Join Rob and Tony as they discuss the movie that started the cultural phenomenon that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Iron Man. They talk about how groundbreaking the movie was, and how much of a gamble it was for Marvel at the time. They also discuss how perfect Robert Downey, Jr. was for the role. Get ready for Iron Man! Podcast artwork created…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1989 Tim Burton/Michael Keaton classic, Batman. They talk about how unexpected it was that Michael Keaton would be so good in the role, and how great Jack Nicholson was as the Joker. Hop in the Batmobile, it's time for Batman. Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss Superman: The Movie. Rob talks about his lifelong love for this movie, and although Tony saw it a bit later, he feels the same way. They also discuss the impact Superman had on every superhero movie that has come out since. You'll believe a man can fly when you listen to this episode. Podcast artwork created by…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Sylvester Stallone classic, Rocky. They talk about how much the asthetic of the '70s really stands out, and how it's the classic underdog story. They also discuss their reasoning behind picking this movie for the podcast. They wanted to pay homage to the late, great Carl Weathers. Podcast artwork created by…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Kevin Bacon/Fred Ward classic, Tremors. They talk about how much they used to love watching this movie together in their old apartment, and how much they love Burt's rec room. So, stay on those residual boulders, and get ready for Tremors! Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 2021 movie CODA, about a girl coping with the challenges of life in a fishing village, and being the only member of her family who is not hearing impared. They talk about how they think it was definitely worthy of the awards that it has won. They also discuss how it can spark an emotional reaction from view…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony are joined by their good friend Tim Robinson to discuss the 1991 Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze classic, Point Break. They discuss how the movies of the late '80s and early '90s had a certain feel to them. They also talk about Gary Busey and his teeth, and how the name Johnny Utah could only sound like an actual name in …
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the fifth, and so far final, movie in the Indiana Jones series, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. They talk about all of the twists and turns in this adventure, and how perfect of a macguffin the Dial of Destiny actually is, and how it helps finish out this great series. Rob and Tony are also very happy th…
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Join Rob and Tony as they discuss Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. They talk about the best and worst parts of the movie, and whether it's your favorite, or least favorite, it still has plenty of merits. And at it's core, it's a solid Indiana Jones adventure. Grab your whip and fedora, because it's time for Indiana Jones and the …
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In this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the third movie in the Indiana Jones series, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. They talk about the dynamic between Indiana Jones and his father, the origins of Indy's nickname, and Rob even has some fun with his Sean Connery impression. You don't want to miss this episode!…
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
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Join Rob and Tony as they discuss the second movie in the Indiana Jones series, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. They talk about the similarties and differences between this movie and Raiders, and how Indy has changed between the two movies. They also ponder some very important questions, such as: How did all of the spectators for the human sa…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the first movie in the Indiana Jones series, Raiders of the Lost Ark. They talk about how much they loved the movie growing up, and how they still love it just as much now. They also talk about how much Raiders has influenced their lives since they first watched it. Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer…
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In this episode, Rob and Tony discuss another Best Picture Oscar winner, Braveheart. They talk about how it's more than just a war movie, and there's something for everybody in it. They also wonder how William Wallace was able to acquire a set of nunchucks, and how long he's had them in his hair. "They may take our lives, but they'll never take OUR…
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Get ready for a lesson in Roman history as Rob and Tony discuss the Ridley Scott/Russell Crowe epic Gladiator. Rob and Tony reminisce about their time in Latin class together in high school. They also talk about how this movie was most of the world's introduction to actors such as Joaquin Phoenix, Djimon Hounsou, and Spencer Treat Clark, among othe…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony talk about a movie that swept the Oscars. They discuss how great it was to see Ke Huy Quan again after growing up watching him in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Goonies. They also talk about how unique the movie is in the way it was able to turn a huge, multiversal story into an intimate, family drama. Get re…
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This is a very special episode for Rob and Tony. It's their tribute to the late Kevin Conroy. They discuss one of the best Batman movies ever to be made, and how it was actually part of Batman: The Animated Series. Rob talks about the time he had the opportunity to meet Kevin Conroy, and how big of an impact he had on Rob's life. With all of the pe…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss James Cameron's masterpiece, The Terminator. They talk about how well cast the movie was, and how it's a staple of the '80s. Also, Rob can't help but do some Arnold Schwarzenegger impressions. So, watch out for Skynet, and get ready for The Terminator! Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer…
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In this episode, Rob and Tony discuss Christopher Nolan's second film, Memento. They talk about how unique the format of the movie is, and how difficult it is for a director to captivate an audience when the plot is moving in reverse chronological order, but Nolan is able to hook the viewer early on, and take them along for the ride. You definitely…
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Join Rob and Tony as they travel to the golden age of Hollywood and discuss Once Upon a Time In... Hollywood. They talk about how this movie is Tarantino's love letter to classic Hollywood, and how he included the tiniest of details in this movie that only the most devout film aficionados would be able to spot. They also explain how this movie is a…
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In this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Rian Johnson directed time travel movie. They talk about how they made Joseph Gordon-Levitt resemble a young Bruce Willis, and how well Jeff Daniels does as a mob boss. Grab your blunderbuss, it's time for Looper. Podcast artwork created by Sarah BilhimerBy Rob Wilson, Tony Daquano
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Rob and Tony finish up the Back to the Future trilogy with Back to the Future Part III. They talk about Doc and Marty's time in the old west, and discuss how well it closes out the series. What is it that little Vern is doing in the background of the final scene? Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss Back to the Future Part II. They talk about how long Doc must have stayed in the future before picking Marty and Jennifer up in 1985. They also talk about how bizarre the character of CPR Kid is, and how he's so sure that Marty stole Biff's "wallut" after he was knocked out by George. Podcast artwork created by…
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Join Rob & Tony as they go back...to the future!!! They discuss their love of the movie, and talk about how much they loved it growing up, and still do today. They even share some interesting behind the scenes facts and trivia. Where they're going, they don't need roads. Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer…
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the movie that inspired the title of this podcast. They talk about how much they love Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, and share interesting facts about the movie and the people involved with it. It's a most triumphant episode that you're not going to want to miss. So, be excellent to each other. And party on …
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Join Rob and Tony as they discuss the fantastic homage to buddy cop films, Hot Fuzz. They discuss how many of the characters' names are perfect descriptions of what kind of people they are, as well as how this is one of the few cop movies that talks about how important paperwork is. You'll want to listen to this one. It's for the greater good (the …
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