The MovieFilm Podcast: <i>22 Jump Street</i>, <i>How to Train Your Dragon 2</i>, and a Chat With the Cast of <i>Jersey Boys</i>!

We start the show this week with my sit-down chat with John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, and Michael Lomenda, the cast of Clint Eastwood's. Then, it's a rip-roaring ride as Brian finally gets around to seeing-- and wonders where all the jokes went.
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We start the show this week with my sit-down chat with John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, and Michael Lomenda, the cast of Clint Eastwood's new film 
Jersey Boys
. Then, it's a rip-roaring ride as Brian finally gets around to seeing
A Million Ways to Die in the West
 -- and wonders where all the jokes went. There's also plenty of movie news to discuss, what with the leaked list of DC's cinematic universe, the rumors that 
The Amazing Spider-Man
sequel is being delayed, and major set-backs related to production on
Star Wars Episode VII
.

After that it's time for Trailer Talk, featuring Seth Rogen and James Franco's latest, The Interview, as well as the Denzel Washington actioner The Equalizer. And finally, it's the main event, as we engage in spoiler-filled discussions of three, count 'em, three big summer movies: 22 Jump Street, How To Train Your Dragon 2 and Edge of Tomorrow. Give it a listen via the embed below, or download or stream at iTunes or Stitcher. Like always, make sure you write us a review to let us know how we're doing, and enjoy!

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