Almost Locals Only: Pirates of the Caribbean on Caiman Tides

Its exotic pets week on the podcast as I feed my pet caiman this weeks release on the podcast. John (and his pet caiman, Allygator, the not aligator Caiman) is joined by Shannon & Nat from Frothy Girlz. We review Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. We talk about Lars Von Trier, yes again after he claimed to be a Nazi sympathizer at the Cannes (Khan!!!!) film festival and was promptly baned. We also jump into a bit of celebrity worship discussing the downfall of (insert witty play on the title of his films) Arnold Schwarzenegger for his marital indiscretions. The trailer fields are a low yield crop so we leave the seedlings to sprout a little longer. We jump directly into what we watched covering the Saturday Night Live season finale, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End, revisit Bridesmaids, Beautiful Boy, Elephant in the Living Room, This Gun for Hire and Parks and Recreation

What is Almost Locals Only?  It’s a podcast discussing the latest film releases, movie news, and more.

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Almost Locals Only will be back next week with reviews of The Hangover Part II and Kung Fu Panda 2

Beware the Almost Locals Only Caiman: if you don’t listen it makes him sad.


 

Almost Locals Only is a co-production of FrothyGirlz.com and LostinReviews.com. Executive Producers are Ryan Davis & Shannon Hood. The Podcast is produced by John Coovert.

John Coovert

About John Coovert

John was fortunate enough to be born in one of the most magical times of cinema: the eighties. Having an ultra cool aunt that introduced him to awesome sci-fi (Alien, Aliens, Terminator, Predator) and horror (Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Jaws) on VHS, and a cool mom that took him to the theater to see films like Back to the Future, Return of the Jedi, and Goonies, it's no wonder he fell in love with one of the finest forms of escapist entertainment, film. John continues to appreciate all forms of film, actively seeking out information and discussing it with all who will listen.

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