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  • It’s the one you’ve been waiting for.

    We made it—the end of the Harry Potter film series and the final chapter in our first-ever review series. It’s been a wild ride through spells, secrets, and a whole lot of Snape, and now we’re here to find out: did they land the plane? Does the final instalment deliver the epic conclusion this franchise deserves?


    As with the rest of our reviews—and since this film is part of a two-parter—we’re splitting our coverage into two episodes. In Part 1, we dive into the opening act of Deathly Hallows: Part 2, continuing our deep-dive, scene-by-scene approach and rating it out of 10.


    This film is a rollercoaster packed with high-stakes action and some of the biggest reveals of the entire series. So grab your wands and settle in.


    Part 2 drops tomorrow, where we’ll tackle Acts 2 and 3, and share our final thoughts and scores for the film—and the series as a whole.


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Harry Potter in general, email us at [email protected] or through TikTok or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:13:17 - Review: Act 1

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  • ⚔️ It’s a double dose of Reel Kwik action!


    This time, we’re diving into Gladiator II – Ridley Scott’s epic sequel to his own modern classic.

    Was it worth the wait? Does it live up to the original? And can it stand tall without Maximus?


    We covered Gladiator in our Versus series, so we had high expectations going in – and a lot to say coming out.


    As introduced in last week’s ep, here’s how Reel Kwik works:

    1️⃣ Spoiler-Free Thoughts – first impressions, tone, performances

    2️⃣ Spoiler Deep Dive – full breakdown of what worked (and what didn’t)


    Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_pod

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:03:34 - Spoiler-free thoughts

    00:17:01 - Full Spoiler Review

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  • 🎬 Introducing Reel Kwik!

    Welcome to our brand new format – Reel Kwik – where we pick one film and review it… well, real kwik(ish).


    Each episode is split into two parts:

    🎞️ Part 1 – Spoiler-free thoughts and first impressions.

    🧠 Part 2 – A full deep-dive review with all the spoilers.

    If you haven’t seen the film yet, that’s your cue to pause after Part 1, watch it, then come back for the full discussion.


    In today’s episode, we’re sinking our teeth into Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu remake – our most anticipated film of the year. But did it live up to the hype and our (very) lofty expectations?

    Listen now to find out.


    Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:05:15 - Spoiler-free thoughts

    00:26:08 - Full Spoiler Review

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  • It’s been a weekend of stag dos for The Third Reel crew, so what better way to celebrate than with two films that dive into the chaos of pre-wedding antics? Well… one does fully, the other kind of counts.


    Often hailed as the male and female counterparts of the same concept, these two comedy heavyweights are constantly compared—but which one truly comes out on top? Which delivers the bigger laughs? Which tells the better story? We’re here to settle the score in the long-awaited return of our Versus series!


    These iconic comedies go head-to-head across five key categories: Comedy, Ensemble Cast, Storyline, Cultural Influence, and Rewatchability. Each film will be scored out of 5 in each category, with a maximum of 25 points up for grabs. Only one can walk away with the win—so let the showdown begin!


    FULL SPOILERS FOR BRIDESMAIDS AND THE HANGOVER IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    Agree with our scores? What would you score these films? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_pod

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:11:24 - Category 1: Comedy

    00:39:06 - Category 2: Ensemble Cast

    01:00:47 - Category 3: Storyline

    01:18:27 - Category 4: Cultural Influence

    01:35:50 - Category 5: Rewatchability

    01:45:04 - Final Scores

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  • In this special one-off episode, we’re trying out our brand new format: Film Swap – where each host brings a film that means something to them, whether it’s a cosy Sunday comfort watch or a nostalgic childhood classic, and makes the other watch it properly (no phones, no distractions – full focus).


    With Daniel off on holiday, it’s just Rachael & Dale this week, and we’ve brought some big ones to the table: Sex and the City and Hook. One’s full of fashion and feelings, the other’s got pirates and Peter Pan – but will they win each other over?


    Honest opinions incoming.

    Don’t worry – all three of us will be back to our regular podcast antics next week!


    Which films do you want your partner or friends to see that's close to you? Let us know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through our Instagram or TikTok @third_reel_pod

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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:11:33 - Sex and the City

    00:46:57 - Hook

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  • Welcome to Part 2 of our Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 Review Series! In this episode, we’re wrapping things up by diving into Act 2 and Act 3, before sharing our final thoughts and scores.


    Just like always, we’re breaking the film down act by act, scene by scene, and scoring it out of 10. Deathly Hallows – Part 1 might be a slower, more introspective entry, but does it hit the emotional beats it aims for—and how well does it set up the finale?


    Join us as we continue our journey through the Wizarding World and see where this chapter lands in our rankings!


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    What's your score of Deathly Hallows Part 1? Do you agree with ours? We want to know! Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Review: Act 2

    00:59:13 - Review: Act 3

    01:21:40 - Final Thoughts and Scores

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  • This week on The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast, our Harry Potter Review Series continues with Deathly Hallows – Part 1! We’re officially into the final stretch now…


    As with the other instalments—and with this one being part of a two-parter itself—we’re splitting our review in two. In Part 1, we’ll delve into the opening act of the film, and in Part 2 (dropping tomorrow), we’ll explore Acts 2 and 3 before sharing our final thoughts and scores.


    We’re continuing our deep-dive approach, breaking the film down scene by scene and rating it out of 10. Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is a slower, moodier entry, dividing fans with its pacing and tone—but does it hold up under scrutiny?


    Join us as we dissect, discuss, and rank this penultimate chapter in the Wizarding World saga!


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Harry Potter in general, email us at [email protected] or through TikTok or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:09:31 - Review: Act 1

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  • It doesn’t get much bigger than this—we’re talking Tom Hanks, a Hollywood powerhouse. Whether it’s his heartfelt dramatic performances or his charming comedic roles, he’s won over audiences for decades. Honestly, can you name a single person who doesn’t love at least one of his films? What better way to honour the legend than by battling it out to build the ultimate Tom Hanks film lineup?


    If you’ve ever played fantasy football, you’ll get the gist. We’re drafting from Hanks’ entire filmography, taking turns to fill six distinct categories. Once a player locks in a pick, it’s final—and that movie is off the board for everyone else. Draft order? Decided by the legendary Wheel of Names. And since we’re using a snake draft, the playing field stays even.


    Dan is riding high as a two-time, undefeated draft champion after his Christmas draft victory. Can Rachael or Dale finally dethrone him? There’s only one way to find out…


    The Categories:


    🎭 Comedy

    🎬 Drama

    📽 Biographical

    🏆 Award-Winning

    🎞 Pre-2002

    🎥 Post-2003


    We’ll be posting our full draft picks on social media, where you can vote for the ultimate Tom Hanks Draft champion. And to top it all off, we’re wrapping things up with our classic IMDb film guessing game—Hanks edition!


    Who will take the crown? Let’s draft! 🎙🎬


    Who won? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] and vote through our Instagram poll or via X/Twitter @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:11:24 - Tom Hanks Biography

    00:19:30 - Draft Rules

    00:22:25 - The Draft

    01:38:14 - Quiz

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  • You’ve heard Part 1, where Aladdin claimed victory—but who will he and his pals face in the final showdown for the illustrious title of The Third Reel’s ultimate “A” film? It’s time for Part 2 of The Third Reel’s A-Z of Films: Letter A Edition!


    A quick refresher: We started with 32 of the best and most diverse films beginning with the letter A, battling it out in a tournament-style showdown. Round by round—from the Round of 32 to the Sweet 16, then the Quarterfinals, Semis, and the Final—we’re narrowing it down to just one champion.


    Now, in Part 2, we take on the remaining 16 films to determine who will face Aladdin in the final fight for the crown. Who will come out on top? Tune in to find out!


    Are there any films you think we missed in our list of A films? Any ones you want to see included in future letters? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through Instagram and X/Twitter @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:10:37 - Round of 16

    01:29:28 - Quarters

    01:39:45 - Semis

    01:45:50 - Final

    01:49:39 - Ultimate Final

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  • We love our current lineup of formats, but we’re always looking for fresh and exciting ideas—and this might be our best yet. Introducing The Third Reel’s A-Z of Films: Letter A Edition!


    The goal? To build the ultimate movie alphabet by choosing just one film per letter. In this series, we put 32 of the best and most diverse films starting with a given letter into a tournament-style showdown. They’ll battle head-to-head, round by round—from the Round of 32 to the Sweet 16, then on to the Quarterfinals, Semis, and the Final.


    Since 32 films is a lot to cover, we’re splitting each letter into two parts. This week, we’ll go through the first 16 matchups. Next week, we’ll tackle the other 16, with both winners facing off in the ultimate final round to claim the top spot for Letter A.


    This was an absolute blast to record, and let’s just say—the Wheel of Names really knows how to throw a curveball! We might have just found our new favourite format.


    Are there any films you think we missed in our list of A films? Any ones you want to see included in future letters? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through Instagram and X/Twitter @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:04:07 - Concept

    00:10:37 - Round of 16

    01:27:01 - Quarters

    01:42:00 - Semis

    01:46:46 - Final

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  • Welcome to Part 2 of our Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Review Series! In this episode, we’ll be finishing our review by covering Act 2 and Act 3, followed by our closing thoughts and scores.

    As a reminder, we'll be breaking down the film act by act and scene by scene, scoring each film on a scale of 1 to 10.


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    What's your score of Half Blood? Do you agree with ours? We want to know! Email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Review: Act 2

    00:52:13 - Review: Act 3

    01:17:40 - Final Thoughts and Scores

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  • This week on The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast, we’re diving back into our Review Series with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince! Not long to go now...


    Like with the previous films—and likely the ones ahead—we’re splitting our review into two parts. In Part 1, we’ll break down Act 1, and in Part 2 (dropping first thing tomorrow), we’ll tackle Acts 2 and 3, followed by our final thoughts and scores.


    We’re analysing this film scene by scene, act by act, and rating it on a scale of 1 to 10. Half-Blood Prince is a divisive chapter in the series—some love its humor and lighter tone, while others crave more depth and substance.


    Join us as we unpack, critique, and rank this instalment in the Wizarding World!


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Harry Potter in general, email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:08:27 - Review: Act 1

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  • Our Icon Series is back, and this time, we’re shining the spotlight on a true Hollywood legend—Judy Garland. A powerhouse of talent, she captivated audiences with her extraordinary singing, dancing, and acting, earning her place as one of the greatest performers of all time.


    From her unforgettable role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz to her heartbreaking performance in A Star Is Born, Judy’s career was filled with cinematic triumphs and timeless moments. But behind the dazzling spotlight lay a life of immense pressure, struggles with substance abuse, and the weight of impossible expectations.


    In this episode, Rachael takes us on a deep dive into Judy’s life, from her early beginnings to her tragic passing. Along the way, we’ll review three of her most iconic films: The Wizard of Oz (1939), Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), and A Star Is Born (1954).


    Whether you’re a lifelong Judy fan or discovering her brilliance for the first time, join us as we celebrate the life, legacy, and enduring magic of one of Hollywood’s most legendary stars—only on The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast.


    SPOILERS FOR THOSE 3 FILMS IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    Any Judy Garland specific memories? Is there another icon you'd like to see us cover in a future instalment? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through Instagram and X/Twitter @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:08:02 - Judy Garland Pt 1

    00:11:43 - The Wizard of Oz

    00:30:43 - Judy Garland Pt 2

    00:33:27 - Meet Me in St. Louis

    00:51:09 - Judy Garland Pt 3

    00:56:54 - A Star is Born

    01:19:43 - Judy Garland Pt 4

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  • The Oscars are just around the corner, and while some nominees were expected, there have certainly been a few surprises. Let’s be real—the Oscars aren’t the ultimate authority on the best film of the year, especially with so many great movies getting snubbed year after year. But like it or not, they remain the gold standard for celebrating cinema, and we’re all in for the spectacle.


    With that in mind, it’s the perfect time to reflect on 2024 and decide our own personal top 10 films of the year.


    Here’s how it works: we each take turns counting down from #10 to #1. If two (or more) of us have the same film on our lists, we’ll hold off discussing it until it appears at its highest placement. That way, we can give it the spotlight it deserves. Once the lists are complete, we will rattle off our honourable mentions.


    Let us know your 2024 rankings!

    Email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:13:02 - Dale and Rachael's #10

    00:21:40 - Daniel's #10

    00:24:31 - Dale's #9

    00:29:48 - Rachael's #9

    00:34:54 - Daniel's #9

    00:35:02 - Dale's #8

    00:35:14 - Rachael's #8

    00:35:21 - Daniel's #8

    00:39:22 - Dale's #7

    00:43:27 - Rachael's #7

    00:49:50 - Daniel's #7

    00:50:04 - Dale's #6

    00:58:09 - Rachael and Daniel's #6 and Dale's #5

    01:03:08 - Rachael's #5

    01:10:52 - Daniel's #5

    01:20:00 - Dale's #4

    01:29:00 - Rachael's #4

    01:29:10 - Daniel's #4

    01:36:58 - Dale's #3

    01:37:03 - Rachael's #3

    01:41:07 - Daniel's #3

    01:51:10 - Dale's #2

    01:51:22 - Rachael's #2

    01:56:40 - Daniel's #2

    02:02:15 - Dale and Daniel's #1

    02:10:38 - Rachael's #1

    02:22:22 - Honourable Mentions

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  • Welcome to Part 2 of our Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Review Series! In this episode, we’ll be finishing our review by covering Act 2 and Act 3, followed by our closing thoughts and scores.

    As a reminder, we'll be breaking down the film act by act and scene by scene, scoring each film on a scale of 1 to 10.


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    What's your score of Order? Do you agree with ours? We want to know! Email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Review: Act 2

    00:45:42 - Review: Act 3

    01:16:49 - Final Thoughts and Scores

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  • This week on The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast, we’re jumping back into our Review Series with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix!


    As with the previous films—and likely the ones ahead—we’ve split our review into two parts. In Part 1, we’ll break down Act 1, while Part 2 (dropping first thing tomorrow) will cover Acts 2 and 3, followed by our final thoughts and scores.


    We’re analysing this movie act by act, scene by scene, and rating it on a scale of 1 to 10. Order of the Phoenix marks the debut of David Yates, who would go on to direct every remaining film in the series. It’s also widely recognised for Daniel Radcliffe’s strongest performance yet—and, of course, that unforgettable duel between Dumbledore and Voldemort.


    Tune in as we discuss, critique, and rank this chapter in the Wizarding World!


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Harry Potter in general, email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:07:49 - Review: Act 1

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  • The latest Bridget Jones film - Mad About the Boy hits cinemas later this week, and to mark the occasion, we’re taking a nostalgic trip back to where it all began—Bridget Jones’s Diary. But how does this beloved rom-com compare to another Hugh Grant classic, Notting Hill?


    Which film has the stronger lead? Which is more deeply woven into British culture? Which delivers the better love story? And does more Hugh Grant automatically mean a better movie? We’re answering all these questions in the latest installment of our Versus series.


    We’ll be putting these two rom-com staples head-to-head across five key categories: Story, Lead, Supporting Cast, Comedy, and Britishness. Each film will be scored out of 5 in each category, for a total of 15 possible points. In the end, only one can claim the crown—so let the battle begin!


    FULL SPOILERS FOR BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY AND NOTTING HILL IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    Agree with our scores? What would you score these films? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter and Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:11:27 - Category 1: Story

    01:00:02 - Category 2: Lead

    01:19:27 - Category 3: Supporting Cast

    01:46:03 - Category 4: Comedy

    01:57:28 - Category 5: Britishness

    02:10:00 - Final Scores

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  • “That’s my secret, Cap: I’m always angry”—especially when we play the Draft. Following our hit Emma Stone and Christmas editions, we’re diving back into the game that pushes The Third Reel’s competitive spirit (and friendships) to the limit—this time, it’s the Mark Ruffalo Draft.


    If you’re familiar with fantasy football, you’ll know the drill. Each of us takes turns selecting movies from Mark Ruffalo’s entire filmography, filling out six distinct categories. Once a category is locked in, it’s final for that player, and that movie is off the board for everyone else. The draft order? Determined by the legendary “Wheel of Names.” And since we’re running a snake draft, everyone gets a fair shot at the best picks.


    Last time, Daniel took the crown in the Emma Stone draft—can he defend his title, or will Rachael or Dale snatch it away? Only one way to find out: listen, vote, and let the best Ruffalo roster win!


    The Categories:


    🎭 Starring

    🎭 Supporting

    🎭 Drama

    😂 Comedy

    🟢 Marvel (MCU) 🏹

    🎬 Free Pick


    We’ll be posting our full picks on social media, where you can cast your votes to decide the ultimate Mark Ruffalo Draft champion. And to top it all off, we’ve got a fun, Ruffalo-themed bonus game for you to play along with—so stick around till the end!


    Who won? We want to know!

    Email us at [email protected] and vote through our Instagram poll or via X/Twitter @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:09:10 - Mark Ruffalo Biography

    00:17:40 - Draft Rules

    00:19:58 - The Draft

    01:29:03 - Quiz

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  • From gothic genius to cinematic misfires, we're diving into Tim Burton's full directorial filmography in chronological order!


    Join us at The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast as we rank 5 of his best films for the Hall of Fame and 5 of his worst for the Hall of Lame. Will your favourites make the cut, or will they end up in the shadows? It's a whimsical, spooky, and hilariously judgmental episode you won't want to miss! Agreeing on those 5 for each Hall? Well, disagreeing is all part of the fun...


    Agree with our Hall of Fame? What about the Hall of Lame? Got a suggestion for our next Hall of Fame/Lame subject? We want to know!


    Email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter and Instagram @third_reel_pod


    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod

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  • 2011 was the year we started university, and it was also the year we met Rachael! One might say, it marked the unofficial birth of The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast... though it would take many more years before it truly came to life. As we look back on another sentimental year, we're diving into a Top 10 ranking of the best films from that time. Initially, we thought 2011 offered a rather modest selection of films, but as we dug deeper, we were pleasantly surprised by just how many hidden gems it held.


    Here’s how it works: we each take turns counting down from #10 to #1. If two (or more) of us have the same film on our lists, we’ll hold off discussing it until it appears at its highest placement. That way, we can give it the spotlight it deserves. Once the lists are complete, we will rattle off our honourable mentions.


    Let us know your 2011 rankings!

    Email us at [email protected] or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

    https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Preamble

    00:14:28 - Rachael's #10

    00:17:07 - Daniel's #10

    00:19:48 - Dale's #10

    00:20:22 - Rachael's #9

    00:23:52 - Daniel's #9

    00:28:35 - Dale's #9

    00:28:55 - Rachael's #8

    00:30:43 - Daniel's #8

    00:30:52 - Dale's #8

    00:35:15 - Rachael's #7

    00:40:14 - Daniel's #7

    00:45:11 - Dale's #7

    00:45:40 - Rachael & Daniel's #6

    00:51:02 - Dale's #6

    00:55:11 - Rachael's #5

    00:55:37 - Daniel's #5

    00:55:52 - Dale's #5

    00:55:57 - Rachael's #4

    00:59:55 - Daniel's #4

    01:00:12 - Dale's #4

    01:03:29 - Rachael's #3

    01:04:55 - Daniel's #3

    01:05:12 - Dale's #3

    01:11:29 - Rachael's #2

    01:16:45 - Daniel's #2

    01:22:41 - Dale's #2

    01:27:55 - Rachael's #1

    01:32:04 - Daniel & Dale's #1

    01:39:25 - Honourable Mentions

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