The Deucecast Movie Show #458: December Anticipation

by RetroZap Staff

As the Holiday season kicks off we take time to reminisce about all the big movies we anticipated in years past that released in December.

 It’s a December to Remember at The Deucecast Movie Show… or at least, Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl recalls their most desired December movies.

First up, a quick round of Box Office Mojo, calling out the biggest money makers released in Decembers past.

Then, The Top Five Most Anticipated December Films — not the best or worst December films that the guys have seen, but the movies that left them the most excited, and the most ready to see.  Some films worked out (Rogue One!) and some didn’t (Hobbits!) and many fell in between.

Movies discussed, and where they are streaming:

 

  • Dune (1984) (HBO Max)
  • H8ful Eight (2015) (Netflix)
  • The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) (HBO Max)
  • Les Miserables (2012) (Netflix)
  • Les Miserables in Concert (2010) (Hoopla)
  • The Lord of the Rings (1978) (not streaming)
  • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) (HBO Max)
  • Oceans Twelve (2004) (Netflix)
  • The Phantom of the Opera (2004) (HBO Max)
  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) (Disney+)
  • Star Wars Ep VII: The Force Awakens (2015) (Disney+)
  • This is 40 (2012) (for rental)
  • Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) (Amazon Prime; Hulu; EPIX; Netflix)
  • Tron Legacy (2010) (Disney+)
  • Vice (2018) (Hulu)

 


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The Deucecast Movie Show is a podcast done by movie fans for movie fans of all kinds. Hosts Mikey, Dave, and featured friend of the show #TwitterlessDrEarl, along with a rotating cast of fun guests, discuss all sorts of movies–from new to old, fantastic to craptastic and everything in between.  Expect themed episodes, feature lists, favorite movies, and tournaments pitting movie against movie or actor against act because we love a good bracket. Play along with movie games like “Denzel” or “The Ryan Philippe Game,” then participate in voting in the annual Deucie Awards and yell at us when someone defends a Damon Wayans movie as “nearly the perfect film.” If you love movies, then you’ll love The Deucecast Movie Show! We love to interact with our listeners so please subscribe to the podcast and send us an email, tweets, and comments as you listen at your leisure. The more the merrier, so thanks for tuning in!

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