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Neste programa mensal, o António Araújo, o José Carlos Maltez e o Tomás Agostinho exploram fantásticos universos de autor, cinematográficos e não só. Desde mundos distantes em planetas desconhecidos, até às áridas planícies do faroeste, não haverá pedra por virar numa busca contínua pela centelha de criatividade que alimenta a nossa imaginação.
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Curtas viagens pelo cinema de género, mais esquecido, de incendiar paixões. Relatos biográficos, rebobinador ligado, os suspiros pela arte que é companheira de vida. Às vezes também há blockbusters. Ao domingo, ocasionalmente, filmes de crianças por crianças. Santo Padroeiro: Lucio Fulci.
Desenho de Carla Rodrigues e música do genérico de Stelvio Capriani. -
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A film podcast exploring the best and worst under-the-radar movies released in the past 18 months. We focus on those movies that might have fallen through the cracks. Not the major blockbusters or the billion dollar grossers, but the quality cinema swimming just beneath the surface. And when we aren’t reviewing those under-the-radar movies, we find fun topics in the film industry to discuss. Whether it’s comedy specials, short films, the Oscars, trailer reactions, movie news, or just things we’re into, we do it for a laugh and to help you learn a thing or two.
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Gutting the Sacred Cow invites guests to argue why some of the most financially successful, beloved or acclaimed films are trash or overrated. But here's the twist, the film must meet 1 of these criteria: widely beloved, financial success, or critically acclaimed. Standup comedians Kevin Gootee and Kevin Israel love films and they love arguing about them.. But will they agree with their guests arguments or feed them into a wood chipper?
We give a platform with those who have unpopular opinions to be bold enough to voice them. What are some films that have faced scrutiny: Back to the Future, Goodfellas, Shawshank Redemption, the Dark Knight, Toy Story, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the Matrix, and Die Hard. Can the guests persuade us or do we rip them a new one?
Give us a listen and we'll easily prove that we belong on any top movie podcast list. We throw plenty of fun segments in the mix: 5 fun facts, our readers have us ask our guests questions they'd like answered in "Ask a Gutter", critics 5 and 1 star reviews and our FAVORITE segment, reading Amazon 5 and 1 star reviews.; You'll never go down a more fun rabbit hole than hearing crazy people asking for refunds while submitting their personal info for payment.
We also give you movie and TV recommendations in our bonus segment aptly titled, "What Did We Watch" So if you want spirited movie debate and wonder what the hell is wrong with some people who hate some of these treasured films or if you secretly agree these beloved movies are awful, this podcast is for you.
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Movie nerd, filmmaker, and anniversary celebrator Mark J. Parker brings a friend on each episode to discuss movies (and sometimes TV shows and music) that are hitting milestone anniversaries of release that month. Think 20th anniversary, 25th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 70th, 75th, you get it! They'll dive in together, discussing fun facts, memorable moments, and what makes these movies worth a rewind all these years later. Let's get nostalgic! The podcast logo was originally created by Greg Clements. The theme song is the instrumental version of "Dance This Out" by singer/songwriter Kyle Motsinger and producer Smoke and Mirrors.
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Welcome to "Three Films and a Podcast", a show where three friends work their way through unseen movies in a unique, rotating format. The story behind the podcast is we got tired of rewatching the same things over and over, so we decided to challenge each other to push our movie watching horizons further than we ever had.
Join Tyler, Matt and Ben as we discuss three movies that are tied together through a special qualifier in each round.
You can reach out to us at [email protected] or any social media platform @threefilmspod. -
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