E03 – 12 Angry Monkeys at 400x Speed (Jumanji, The Hunt for Red October, LOTR: The Return of the King)

Crush + GRIMprov’s resident goofball Jordan Moffatt steps into the ring with hosts Tuong and Angus as we learn about monkeys + keys, adding conflict at 400x speed, and visiting the council of wizards.

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1) Jumanji (2/8) Movie CLIP – What Year is It? (1995) HD

Source: Movieclips

CREDITS:
Director: Joe Johnston
Producers: Scott Kroopf, William Teitler
Screenplay: Greg Taylor, Johnathan Hensleigh, Jim Strain
Story: Greg Taylor, Jim Strain, Chris Van Allsburg
Starring: Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, Bonnie Hunt, Jonathan Hyde, Bebe Neuwirth
Production Company: Interscope Communication, Teitler Film
Distributed by: TriStar Pictures

2) Hunt for Red October – Jonsey Reports

Source: BKTestTube


CREDITS:
Director: John McTiernan
Producers: Mace Neufeld
Screenplay: Larry Ferguson, Donald E. Stewart
Starring: Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, James Earl Jones, Sam Neill
Production Companies: Mace Neufeld Productions, Nina Saxon Film Design
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures

3) LOTR: The Return of the King – “The Ring is mine!”

Source: Darth Darth

CREDITS:
Director: Peter Jackson
Producers: Barrie M. Osborne, Fran Walsh, Peter Jackson
Screenplay: Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Peter Jackson
Starring: Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys- Davies, Bernard Hill, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Hugo Weaving, Miranda Otto, David Wenhan, Karl Urban, John Noble, Andy Serkis, Ian Holm, Sean Bean
Distributed by: New Line Cinema

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