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This Seats Taken

This Seats Taken

By: Robert Miranda and Brandon Cole
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This podcast is all about movies! Rob Miranda and Brandon Cole come to you with weekly reviews on the newest reviews in theaters. We keep you up to date with the latest Hollywood news. And every once in a while there will be bonus episodes of just older classic movies and just movie, tv, and pop culture updates.

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  • Jurassic World Rebirth: Dinosaurs Return, Humans Yawn
    Jul 7 2025

    Two movie enthusiasts discuss the latest Jurassic World installment alongside summer blockbusters and theater experiences, evaluating whether the dinosaur franchise should continue or go extinct.

    • Fourth of July weekend reflections and personal experiences at parties and lake houses
    • Discussion of theater experiences and debates about optimal seating positions
    • Deep dive into Jurassic World Rebirth's disappointing storyline and predictable plot
    • Analysis of character inconsistencies, especially the pointless family subplot
    • Praise for Mahershala Ali's performance despite the weak script
    • Excitement about upcoming Superman and Fantastic Four films
    • Speculation about leaked Superman reviews and the future of superhero movies
    • Draft of favorite movies released on Fourth of July weekends
    • Frustration with lack of consequences and stakes in modern franchise films
    • Appreciation for the film's CGI dinosaurs despite storytelling shortcomings

    Now streaming on Max: Sinners. Recommend watching Top Gun: Maverick for those looking for a better summer blockbuster experience.


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • F1: The Movie
    Jun 30 2025

    Brad Pitt roars back to the screen in a high-octane thrill ride that proves age is just a number when passion drives you forward. As veteran racer Sonny Hayes, Pitt brings a magnetic charisma to a character whose superstitious quirks – including his refusal to touch winning trophies – hint at a complicated past filled with triumph and regret.

    When struggling team owner Ruben Cervantes (perfectly cast Javier Bardem) recruits Sonny to mentor rising star Joshua Pierce (Damson Idris), the stage is set for a classic tale of redemption that transcends typical sports movie formulas. Their chemistry crackles with authentic tension – the seasoned veteran who races for the pure art of it versus the young hotshot chasing fame and fortune. What begins as rivalry gradually transforms into mutual respect through white-knuckle racing sequences that put viewers directly into the driver's seat.

    Director Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) brings his technical mastery to the world of Formula 1, creating racing sequences that feel heart-stoppingly real. The camera work deserves special mention – innovative angles and drone shots capture the visceral thrill of racing at 200 MPH. Hans Zimmer's score perfectly complements these moments, building tension and emotional resonance throughout the 2.5-hour journey. While some subplots could have been trimmed, the core relationship between Sonny and Pierce provides the emotional engine that powers this film to its satisfying conclusion.

    For racing enthusiasts, F1 delivers authentic details and cameos from real drivers that enhance the experience. Yet it remains accessible to newcomers, explaining the sport's complexities without patronizing its audience. Beyond the spectacular racing sequences lies a universal story about finding purpose, mentoring the next generation, and pursuing excellence for its own sake rather than glory. Don't miss this pulse-pounding celebration of second chances and the relentless pursuit of perfection – experience F1 in IMAX for the full immersive journey.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • New Cohost: Brandon Cole
    Jun 23 2025

    A movie marathon day turned chaotic adventure kicks off this special episode marking a new era for the podcast. Rob shares his ambitious feat of watching four movies across three different theaters in a single day—complete with bizarre audience encounters, a medical emergency, and the controversial decision to walk out of "The Materialist" before its conclusion. From the stunning visuals of "How to Train Your Dragon" to the backward-told narrative of "The Life of Chuck," Rob's cinema journey reveals what happens when passion for film meets marathon endurance.

    The big announcement finally arrives: Brandon Cole officially joins as permanent co-host! This partnership immediately proves its chemistry as the duo dives into their cinematic perspectives. Together they recap the first half of 2024's movie offerings, categorizing releases into distinct tiers from outstanding hits to disappointing misses. "Sinners" and "Thunderbolts" earn unanimous praise, while they debate the merits of films like "Amateur" and "The Accountant 2."

    Looking ahead, excitement builds for upcoming blockbusters, with Superman and Fantastic Four generating particular enthusiasm. The hosts analyze release scheduling strategies and predict which films will dominate the summer box office. The conversation takes a creative turn as they draft dream casts for a hypothetical next installment in the Knives Out franchise, with actors like Florence Pugh, Glenn Powell, Donald Glover, and Zach Efron making their fantasy lineup.

    Whether you're planning your next theater visit or seeking streaming recommendations, this episode delivers thoughtful film analysis wrapped in entertaining conversation. Subscribe now to join Rob and Brandon on their journey through cinema's latest offerings, and don't forget their parting suggestion to revisit Interstellar—a timeless masterpiece worth experiencing again.

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    56 mins
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