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We have a special new episode to kick off the spooky season, here we take on the challenge of convincing one of our hosts why they are wrong in hating horror films.
Listen to us discuss classics like The Ring, Cabin in the Woods, Shaun of the Dead, and a new contemporary classic The Substance. We break down why these films grip our minds and hopefully we can convince all horror haters why they're wrong.
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In this episode we review and discuss, "Starship Troopers" directed by Paul Verhoeven.
During its time it was under-appreciated, as the satirical undertones or overtones went above everybody's heads.
At face value this was a simple science fiction film about fighting alien bugs. Instead, it was about the horrors of war and government lies.
Just a warning, we get into some political topics but we also discuss some of our ideas on the history of war in the USA.
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In this episode we review and discuss, "Godzilla Minus One" directed by Takashi Yamazaki.
This marks the latest Japanese Godzilla film and also a return to the true form of Godzilla. A surprise hit at the time but also a monumental success for Toho and Japan.
Listen as we breakdown our thoughts on this incredible film!
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Kung Fu Hustle, directed by and starring Stephen Chow, its an equal mix of comedy and Chinese martial arts. This film is considered one of the best in its genre and also one of the best films to come out of Chinese cinema.
Despite paying homage to many western films, it is still able to stand on its own, and within us it's one of our favorite wuxia films to watch.
Check out our thoughts on this film and let us know what you think!
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In this episode we watch David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" (1986), our second Lynch film and our most divisive discussion yet.
A film considered one of the greatest of all time and which also laid the groundwork for Lynch's masterpieces that were to come later.
Listen as we discuss our opinions on this highly controversial film.
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In this episode we watch Dev Patel's directorial debut in his film "Monkey Man" (2024). One of the more interesting action films of the year so far, one could say it's a mix of John Wick, The Raid, and Oldboy.
Here we discuss our first impressions of the movie and how this film stands up against the films it stands on the shoulders of.
Check out our review and let us know what you think!
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In this episode we watched and discussed The Day After Tomorrow (2004) directed by Roland Emmerich.
Not only do we talk about this film but we get into heavy discussion on the many types of natural disasters to survive and Taylor Swift's effect on our climate.
We definitely get off topic on this one but listen ahead and hopefully you're able to get a laugh out of this.
Check out our review and let us know what you think!
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Isaac's Pick of the week is "The Devil Wears Prada"!
One of his all time favorites so we came together to give this film an honest review.
Who doesn't love Anne Hathaway or Meryl Streep? This is strangely a little time capsule of 2007, however whether that's a good thing or a bad thing is up to you.
Check out our review and let us know what you think!
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This week we had the pleasure of watching a William Friedkin classic, "To Live and Die in L.A.".
The film just drips 80's aesthetics and has some great performances by Willem Dafoe and William Peterson.
Of course, we have to mention the epic car chase that rivals the one seen in "Bullitt".
Check out our review and let us know what you think!
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We watched the Immeasurable Weight of Giant Abilities, oh no that's wrong, we watched "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent", directed by Tom Gormican.
The most memed film of 2022 that starred both Pedro Pascal and Nicolas Cage.
As we discuss this film we find out if it still holds up and if we'd like to see more of this bromance between our two hilarious leads.
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In memory of Carl Weathers we decided to watch one of the best films of his career, "Predator" directed by John McTiernan.
In this film he plays "Dillon" alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger as "Dutch". Despite this looking like your ordinary action flick, Weathers' inclusion elevates it above all other action flicks.
“Stick around” to listen to our Letterboxd and for our discussion on the Predator lore.
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In this episode we watch one of the most critically acclaimed films in history. It is a favorite among many, we watch "The Master of Disguise", directed by Perry Andelin Blake and starring Dana Carvey in his physical prime.
We consider this a classic from the early 2000's. An original story, we see the main hero, Pistachio Disguise take hold of his destiny to become a hero. The movie is filled with many incredible disguises throughout and it's also has a multitude of Oscar worthy performances by Carvey.
Stick around to listen to our Letterboxd reviews, and also pay attention to a few Devlin Bowman moments as we have a hilarious conversation on this incredible film.
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This one is for all the babies that listen to us, in this episode we watch "Swingers" directed by Doug Liman and starring both Vince Vaughn and John Favreau as the leads.
An indie classic from the late 90's where we see a guy in rock bottom crawling out and becoming money before our very eyes. We witness brotherhood, romance, and comedy. What more could we ask for in a film.
Stick around to listen to our Letterboxd reviews and let us know what you think, leave a review and message us recommendations!
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Music by: Pistol Jazz - Desperado
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This is the 12th film directed by Joel & Ethan Coen, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2007. This film was picked by our voluptuous host Nick, and in this episode we discuss the film's unorthodox narrative as well as Javier Bardem's incredible performance as Anton Chigurh.
Stick around to listen to our Letterboxd reviews and let us know what you think, leave a review and message us recommendations!
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Music by Nine Inch Nails: 21 Ghosts III
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In this final episode of the year we watch "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", starring and directed by Ben Stiller.
A film that has been under the radar since its release, it was one that we all surprisingly enjoyed more than we expected. Despite some of its imperfections, it is a movie with a lot of heart and feel good moments.
Stick around to listen to our Letterboxd reviews and we also have an end of the year message for our amazing listeners.
Let us know what you think, leave a review and message us recommendations!
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"America is all about speed. Hot, nasty, badass speed."
In this episode we watch "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby", starring both Will Ferrel and John C. Reilly, one of the best comedic duos of our generation.
The movie somehow satirized the racing culture and became one of the best racing films in the genre. Its a hilarious mix of that classic dumb comedy with high octane action and a dash of highly offensive jokes only seen in the early 2000s.
Listen as we laugh and yell at each other as we talk about this film.
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After a brief hiatus we are back! Inspired by our trip to Japan and the Halloween festivities, we decided to watch "Cure", written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
An eerie cat and mouse film that slowly develops into something unexpected and possibly supernatural. Filmed in 1997 and set in a muted version of Chiba, Japan, we are slowly exposed and possibly mesmerized by a strange force that pulls at our most hidden and violent desires.
Let us know what you think, leave a review or message us recommendations!
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Music: Nine Inch Nails - Out In the Open
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This is the final part of our "Before Trilogy" discussion. In this episode we discuss Richard Linklater's "Before Midnight" starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy.The film follows the previous film, "Before Sunset", where we see Celine and Jesse 10 years after they reunited in France. Here we discuss the realities that the film presented about what true and everlasting love really means. The previous two films showed us what it's like to fall into raw emotion, but this film presents what it means and what it takes to keep it going.
Let us know what you think, leave a review or message us recommendations!
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Music: A Figure of Speech - Adobe Stock
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This is Part II of our "Before Trilogy" discussion. In this episode we discuss Richard Linklater's "Before Sunset" starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy.
The film takes place almost a decade after the events that occurred in "Before Sunrise", the main characters and the actors are now 9 years older than the previous film. The first film asked if you would come back after meeting the love of our life, but this one asks...would you stay?
Here we continue discussing the implications of reuniting with a lost love, despite having seemingly moved on and grown into a new life. We share our own experiences that relate to the raw subject and discuss many "what if" scenarios.
Let us know what you think, leave a review or message us recommendations!
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Music: A Figure of Speech - Adobe Stock
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In this episode we discuss Richard Linklater's "Before Sunrise" starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. This is the first of the "Before Trilogy" and the first part of our review of the three films.
Here we discuss the film and how it was able to capture that feeling of falling in love for the first time. In our discussion we get into our own feelings about love and detail our own experiences with it. In addition we go over some Letterboxd reviews and review them to further our discussion.
Let us know what you think, leave a review or message us recommendations!
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Music: A Figure of Speech - Adobe Stock
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