The Equalizer

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian, Nick & Jay with Reel Bro fan Kevin conclude the Denzel Washington movie trilogy with The Equalizer.  An overall great first trilogy of a segment we did. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we loved talking about it. The booze for the podcast we had was from Kane, a favorite of ours.  Tune in for more!

The Equalizer: Denzel Washington Brings Justice to the Big Screen

The Equalizer is an action-packed thriller that stars Denzel Washington as Robert McCall, a retired special forces agent who takes justice into his own hands after a young girl he befriends is brutally beaten by members of a Russian crime syndicate. The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, is a thrilling ride that showcases Washington’s acting skills in a compelling way.

Denzel Washington delivers a stellar performance as McCall, bringing a level of intensity and complexity to the character that is unmatched. He perfectly balances McCall’s calm and collected demeanor with his ruthless and unforgiving nature when it comes to protecting the innocent. Washington’s performance in The Equalizer is one of the standout aspects of the film, as he proves once again why he is one of Hollywood’s most revered actors.

The action scenes in The Equalizer are expertly crafted and executed, providing a visceral and thrilling experience for audiences. The fight choreography is top-notch, and the violence is never gratuitous, serving a purpose in the story rather than being there just for shock value.

One of the film’s strengths is its pacing. The story is well-structured and builds tension effectively, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The supporting cast also delivers solid performances, particularly Marton Csokas as the villainous Teddy, who provides a worthy opponent for McCall.

In terms of technical aspects, the cinematography and sound design are impressive, adding to the overall atmosphere of the film. The soundtrack, featuring songs from artists like Eminem and Sia, complements the action and adds to the intensity of the film.

The Equalizer received a 60% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which may not be as high as some other films, but this shouldn’t discourage action movie fans from checking it out. With Denzel Washington’s captivating performance, well-executed action scenes, and strong pacing, “The Equalizer” is a must-watch for fans of the genre.

In conclusion, if you’re a fan of action movies and Denzel Washington’s performances, The Equalizer is definitely worth your time. Its well-crafted story, impressive action scenes, and captivating lead performance make it a standout film in the genre. As the Reels, Booze & Bro’s podcast would say, The Equalizer is a must-watch for anyone looking for an adrenaline-filled ride with our fellow Reels, Booze & Bro’s podcast.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: IPA – Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 7.5%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company
  • Style: IPA – Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 7.6%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company
  • Style: IPA – American
  • ABV: 7.6%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company

Man on Fire

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian. Nick & Jay with Reel Bro fan Kevin bring you Man on Fire starring Denzel Washington.  The second movie/reel of the Denzel Washington Trilogy.  Another great performance by Denzel and you get to hear which scenes really brought tears to our eyes.  The booze for the podcast we had was from Three Floyds Brewing with a few others.  Tune in for more!

Man on Fire: A Heart-Racing Thriller That Keeps You on the Edge of Your Seat

Man on Fire is a 2004 action thriller movie directed by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, and Christopher Walken. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by A.J. Quinnell. It tells the story of John Creasy (Washington), a former CIA agent who becomes a bodyguard for a young girl named Lupita (Fanning) in Mexico City. The movie is a heart-racing thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

The movie’s plot revolves around the kidnapping of Lupita Ramos, the young daughter of Samuel Ramos, a wealthy Mexican businessman. Ramos hires John Creasy as her bodyguard, but the young girl is still kidnapped by a group of ruthless criminals. The rest of the movie follows Creasy as he sets out to find and rescue Lupita, using all of his skills and experience as a former CIA agent. The movie is full of intense action scenes and heart-pumping moments that keep you on the edge of your seat.

The cast of Man on Fire is led by Denzel Washington, who delivers a powerful and emotional performance as John Creasy. He portrays a man haunted by his past, but driven by his desire to protect Lupita. Dakota Fanning, who plays Lupita, delivers a brilliant performance as a young girl who is scared but also brave and resilient in the face of danger. Christopher Walken, who plays Creasy’s friend Rayburn, also delivers a standout performance, adding depth and complexity to his character.

Man on Fire explores themes of revenge, redemption, and the bond between a bodyguard and the person he is protecting. Creasy is a man who has lost everything, but he finds a new purpose in life through his relationship with Lupita. The movie also explores the corrupt and violent world of organized crime in Mexico City, highlighting the stark contrast between the wealthy elite and the poor and marginalized.

Man on Fire is a heart-racing thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. With a strong cast, intense action scenes, and a gripping plot, it’s a movie that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. The movie has received positive reviews from critics, with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 39% and an audience score of 89%. If you’re a fan of action movies, crime thrillers, or just great cinema, Man on Fire is a must-watch movie. Especially with some great booze recommended by Reels, Booze & Bro’s podcast.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: IPA – New England
  • ABV: 6.5%
  • From: 3 Floyds Brewing Company
  • Style: IPA – American
  • ABV: 6.5%
  • From: Beach Haus Brewery
  • Style: IPA – America
  • ABV: 6.6%
  • From: Jersey Beer Company

Training Day

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian and Jay with Reel Bro fan Kevin bring you Training Day starring Denzel Washington. It is the first movie in our trilogy of Denzel Washington movies. Arguably Denzel Washington’s best movie and listen to us explain why. The booze for the podcast we had was from Industrial Arts Brewing Company. Tune in for more! And check out our poll at the bottom of the page.

Training Day: A Gritty Look into the Dark Side of Law Enforcement

Training Day is a 2001 crime thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke. The film takes a gritty look into the dark side of law enforcement in Los Angeles, and explores the corrupt practices and moral dilemmas that plague the city’s police force. In this review, we’ll dive deeper into the plot, characters, and themes of this gripping crime drama.

The film follows rookie LAPD officer Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke) as he begins his first day with the elite narcotics unit. His training officer is Alonzo Harris (Denzel Washington), a corrupt and ruthless detective who has his own set of rules and methods for enforcing the law. As the day progresses, Hoyt becomes increasingly uncomfortable with Harris’ actions and tactics, and begins to question his own morality and loyalty to the police force.

Denzel Washington’s portrayal of Alonzo Harris is the standout performance of the film. Harris is a complex character who is both charming and intimidating, and his actions and decisions throughout the film leave the audience wondering whether he is truly a “good guy” or a “bad guy”. Ethan Hawke’s performance as Jake Hoyt is also noteworthy, as he effectively conveys the inner turmoil and moral conflict that his character experiences throughout the film.

Training Day explores a number of themes related to law enforcement, corruption, and morality. One of the most prominent themes is the idea that there are no clear-cut lines between “good” and “bad” in the world of law enforcement, and that officers must make difficult decisions and compromises in order to do their jobs effectively. The film also touches on issues of police brutality, racial profiling, and the power dynamics that exist within police departments.

Training Day is a gripping and intense crime drama that offers a unique look into the dark side of law enforcement. Denzel Washington’s performance as Alonzo Harris is a highlight of the film, and the complex themes and moral dilemmas explored make it a thought-provoking and engaging watch. For fans of crime dramas and gritty thrillers, Training Day is a must-see.

If you’re a fan of gritty crime dramas that offer a unique look into the darker side of law enforcement, then Training Day is a must-see. With standout performances from Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke, and complex themes that explore corruption, morality, and power dynamics within police departments, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: IPA – Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 8.2%
  • From: Industrial Arts Brewing
  • Style: IPA – New England
  • ABV: 6.8%
  • From: Atlantic City Brewing Company