Inspired Chaos
Inspired Chaos is rooted in the art of stream-of-consciousness. As our minds flow with a constant stream of thoughts, ideas, viewpoints, philosophies, data and dreams, we all seek to settle into a world of comfort, a world we can relate to; in most cases, this boils down to a bevy of entertainment choices absorbed through movies, music, TV, radio, books, poems, internet, podcasts and mindless personalities on a hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly basis, all of which coincidentally create our personalized personalities that senselessly bridge the gap between the chaos of our minds and the chaos of the world that strangles us with rules, regulations and the ball and chain of perfection, all leading Inspired Chaos choosing to embrace the madness to discuss entertainment and the arts without a filter, script or a plan in general.
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Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Find out if the Model 3 Generative Android is for you as Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes unbox M3GAN, the new horror/thriller from James Wan and Blumhouse. After, we open the door for discussions on new episodes of Young Sheldon, Ghosts, and Quantum Leap, as well as the mid-season finale of Yellowstone. So what say you? Would you want to purchase a M3GAN doll, or did the film scream Furby over Gizmo?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Marry Me, Elvis, Nope, Doctor Strange, The Whale, Me Time, Dog, Babylon, Top Gun: Maverick and The Black Phone are just some of the movies that made this years Best and Worst Movies of 2022. Join Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes as they count down the films they liked and despised over the past year. So what say you? What was your number one movie of 2022? Were there any films that we missed? What are your top ten best and five worst films?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes celebrate their 100th episode with a trip back to Pandora as they discuss Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron's first scheduled follow-up to the 2009 blockbuster. Stick around after for discussions on the Golden Globe nominations, new episodes of Yellowstone and Ghosts, and a tribute to Stephen "Twitch" Boss, who committed suicide this past week. So what say you? Did Avatar: The Way of Water ascend high above its predecessor or was the film just far tooooooooo long for its own good?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Head back to 1930s Italy where Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes talk about Guillermo del Toro's visionary stop-motion adaptation of Pinocchio. After, the boys discuss new episodes of Willow, Tales of the Jedi, Yellowstone, Young Sheldon, and Ghosts, and also pay tribute to the legacy of Kirstie Alley, who passed away from cancer this past week. So what say you? Did Guillermo del Toro captivate you with his version of Pinocchio, or did everything feel just a tad bit too close to all of his other films? Also, what changes did you like the most, and which changes didn't make sense?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Christmas is the time of year for family, presents, and according to Violent Night, violence and more violence! Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes give their thoughts on David Harbour's turn as Santa in the new action-comedy before discussing A Christmas Story Christmas, Disenchanted, new episodes of Young Rock, Willow, and Acapulco, the season finale of The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, and the series finale of The Walking Dead. So what say you? Did David Harbour take Billy Bob Thornton's bad Santa to the Nth degree, or did Violent Night take everything a little too far for your taste? Also, which kill was your favorite?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Look through the lens of time with Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes take a look at The Fabelmans, a new coming-of-age drama loosely based on director Steven Spielberg's life growing up in Arizona. After, join the boys for quick discussions on the film, Bones and All, the season finale of Andor, the new season of Yellowstone, and the new series Wednesday. So what say you? Was The Fabelmans an awe-inspiring look into film, life, and growing up, or did it fail to capture your imagination? Also, what is your favorite Spielberg film?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Get your taste buds ready as Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes discuss the new dramatic thriller, The Menu. After, stick around for their thoughts on new episodes of Young Rock, The Winchesters, Manifest, and Andor, as well as an explanation of the format for The White Lotus. So what say you? Was The Menu a tasty new morsel, or was the sadism and lack of follow-through turn your stomach? Also, what is your favorite movie revolving around a chef?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Head back to the home of vibranuim with Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes as they talk about the newest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. After, stick around for discussions on new episodes of Young Sheldon, Ghosts, Andor, and Quantum Leap, as well as the future of The Walking Dead spinoffs and a look into the network mid-season lineups. So what say you? Did Black Panther: Wakanda Forever provide a worthwhile memorial for Chadwick Boseman, or was the world building hampered by the extraordinary length of its runtime?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Feeling alonE? That's okay because Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes are here to review Enola Holmes 2, the lively sequel to the 2020 Netflix family film. And that's not all! After, the boys jump into television with their thoughts on new episodes of Quantum Leap, The Winchesters, Andor, Ghosts, Young Rock, and Young Sheldon, as well as the announcement of a Friday the 13th prequel show coming soon to a Peacock near you. So what say you? Did Enola Holmes discover a better (true life) mystery to solve, or did the sequel just feel too run-of-the-mill for your liking?
Caution: Entering Spoiler Territory! Become Prey for the Devil with Creative Genius Bryan Caron and Professor Avatar Tom Grimes as they discuss the new exorcism film. After, stick around for their thoughts on new episodes of Quantum Leap, Ghosts, Young Sheldon, Andor, as well as a look into the future of both the DC and Marvel Universes... So what say you? Did Prey For the Devil grab your soul or was the whole thing one bland exercise in what not to do with exorcism?