321 Frankie Goes Boo: A Ridiculous and Over-The-Top Movie
Summary
In this article, we discuss a new movie called 321 Frankie Goes Boo, which stars Charlie Hunnam and Chris O’Dowd as brothers with a complicated past. The movie is described as ridiculous and over-the-top, featuring Ron Perlman as a post-operative transsexual. The movie is available for rental on Video On Demand and iTunes this week, before its theatrical release in October.
Table of Contents
- A Brief Overview of 321 Frankie Goes Boo
- The Cast of 321 Frankie Goes Boo
- Michael Chabon’s Newest Novel: Telegraph Avenue
- Joe Danger: A Sequel to the Original Joe Danger and Joe Danger Special Edition
- Conclusion
A Brief Overview of 321 Frankie Goes Boo
321 Frankie Goes Boo is a new movie that is available for rental on Video On Demand and iTunes this week, before its theatrical release in October. The movie is described as ridiculous and over-the-top, featuring Ron Perlman as a post-operative transsexual. The plot follows the story of two brothers with a complicated past. The movie is well worth the watch for those who enjoy over-the-top comedies.
The Cast of 321 Frankie Goes Boo
Charlie Hunnam and Chris O’Dowd star in 321 Frankie Goes Boo as the two brothers with a complicated past. Ron Perlman also stars in the movie as a post-operative transsexual. The cast delivers great performances, making the movie even more enjoyable to watch.
Michael Chabon’s Newest Novel: Telegraph Avenue
In addition to discussing 321 Frankie Goes Boo, we also recommend Michael Chabon’s newest novel, Telegraph Avenue. The novel takes place in Oakland and follows the story of two friends who work at a record store threatened by a larger company. The novel is said to be filled with character and interpersonal insight, similar to Jonathan Lethem’s Fortress of Solitude, and is available in hardcover, Kindle or Nook.
Joe Danger: A Sequel to the Original Joe Danger and Joe Danger Special Edition
The Monitor also discusses a new video game called Joe Danger, which is a sequel to the original Joe Danger and Joe Danger Special Edition. The game is not just about motorcycle stunts, but also includes skiing, unicycling, monster trucks, and dealing with creatures and dinosaurs. The story mode is built of scenes that the player must navigate through, and it takes about 20 hours to 100% everything. The game is well worth the download for Xbox 360 users and is out now.
Conclusion
In conclusion, we recommend checking out 321 Frankie Goes Boo, a ridiculous and over-the-top comedy movie starring Charlie Hunnam, Chris O’Dowd, and Ron Perlman. We also recommend Michael Chabon’s newest novel, Telegraph Avenue, for those who enjoy character-driven stories. Lastly, we suggest giving Joe Danger a try, a new video game that offers a unique mix of stunts and adventure. As always, The Monitor encourages listeners to email them with suggestions, love, or criticisms and reminds us to “keep our eyes on the horizon and our ears to the ground.”