Episodes - Bright Side Home Theater
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From Spider-Man to Dunkirk: Big Screen Talk for Home Theater Fans

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Episodes - Bright Side Home Theater
From Spider-Man to Dunkirk: Big Screen Talk for Home Theater Fans
Episodes - Bright Side Home Theater
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Episodes - Bright Side Home Theater
HT 547 Home Theater Experience: The Furious THANK YOU for PUSHING PLAY Hush, Hammer Hits, and Home Theater: This Week’s Best Experiences Another episode is in the can… This week: Live on Location, Evil Dead Riser, Historical Epics, Patriot Positivity, Mummy Madness and MUCH more!! Enjoy! Lets get into ALL our Home Theater Experiences! So much fun! “If you can’t laugh while talking Home Theater, you’re doing something wrong .” Right? Push Play and hear for yourself. This week, Steve and DJ catch up after their Odyssey discussion and cleared up a point that came out of that conversation: even when a theatrical experience doesn’t fully land in the moment, that doesn’t mean they didn’t appreciate the film itself. From there, they got into what really matters on this show—the experience—and spent time talking through how presentation, sound design, and format shape the way a movie hits us both in theaters and at home. They also had a great live chat, welcomed a new listener planning a dedicated home theater, and talked a bit about how they each approach Apple TV, Kaleidescape, and physical media when we’re chasing the best version of a movie. On the review side, the guys dug into several very different experiences. They had a blast with The Furious, a hard-hitting martial arts revenge film packed with standout choreography and serious home theater potential. They also covered Hush, Mike Flanagan’s lean and clever thriller, which impressed them with its stripped-down tension and incredibly effective use of sound. Then they continued their Mummy series with The Mummy Returns, where Steve defended its big, goofy adventure energy while DJ remained far less charmed, even though they both agreed it delivers a strong demo-worthy presentation. They wrapped with first impressions of Young Washington, which surprised DJ with a more compelling story and stronger theatrical experience than expected, and they previewed what’s coming next, including Braveheart, The Descent, The Mandalorian and Grogu, and more. CHAPTERS 1. (00:00:23) Warm-up chaos and live chat roll call 2. (00:05:22) Odyssey follow-up and why ratings are tricky 3. (00:12:20) Kaleidescape rabbit hole and IMAX film talk 4. (00:16:54) Starting the review of The Furious 5. (00:26:47) The Furious home theater audio and video 6. (00:34:36) Hush review and slasher tropes turned upside down 7. (00:43:52) Hush sound design bass and cut differences 8. (01:04:42) The Mummy Returns revisited in 4K 9. (01:15:14) Young Washington surprise theater recommendation 10. (01:24:31) Next week plans Kaleidescape advice and sign-off Links from the Show Follow & Say Hi to the Guys on Twitter DJ - Bright Side Home Theater (@BrightSideHT) / Twitter John - John Circone ⚽️ (@JohnCircone) / Twitter Steve - Steve George (@LegalBeagleOK) / Twitter And if you’d like to contribute to the show… Here are Two Ways YOU CAN BE ON THE SHOW Email the guys and put “ HT Experience ” in the subject line they will talk about your comment on the Podcast. Email or DM Them on Twitter to schedule to record a Take Over Tuesday episode. A movie you liked or a Movie you hated? A favorite scene? Good or Bad Experience with Home Theater gear? Comments about past Bright Side Home Theater podcasts? Anything about your Home Theater Experience, just let them know and you’ll be on the show! Links Patreon : patreon.com/brightsidehometheater Twitter : @BrightSideHT email : brightsidehometheater@gmail.com web : Brightsidehometheater.com Merch : www.teepublic.com/user/bright-side-home-theater Thanks to: Theme Music by Jeff Bernheart/Throne Vault Productions. https://thronevaultproductions.bandcamp.com/
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