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Reel Talk & Banter

Reel Talk & Banter

By: Omari Williams & Jay Richardson
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Ever wanted to just sit around and make fun of an old movie with your friends? That's exactly what Reel Talk & Banter is all about. Join best friends Omari Williams and Jay Richardson as they rewatch movies that came out at least a decade ago. It's a mix of a film review and a comedy roast, where they discuss everything from the plot to the terrible acting, and even if the film has stood the test of time. Get ready to laugh and hear some hot takes on your favorite (and least favorite) classic films.

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  • Race to the Chopper - A Predator Story: Predator (1987)
    Oct 3 2025

    We revisit Predator (1987) with fresh eyes and full hearts, weighing its iconic score and macho style against messy tactics, shaky logic, and a genre switch that still thrills. We rate plot, casting, production, music, and legacy while quoting every chopper line.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Yo, Hold My Poodle: White Chicks (2004)
    Sep 19 2025

    In this nostalgic review, we revisit White Chicks, the 2004 comedy where two black FBI agents go undercover as white socialites. We analyze what worked, what didn't, and whether this cult classic holds up nearly two decades later.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Headbutts and Hostages: Red Eye (2005)
    Sep 5 2025

    The moment Cillian Murphy reveals his true intentions 30,000 feet in the air, what began as an innocent airport encounter transforms into a nightmarish battle of wits. We dissect Wes Craven's taut 2005 thriller "Red Eye," where hotel manager Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) finds herself trapped beside the charming but deadly Jackson Rippner during a red-eye flight to Miami.

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    50 mins
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