Episodes
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Spooky season has creeped upon us faster than the Pale Man can pop his eyeballs into his palm-sockets. If you don’t get that reference, listen to this episode; we examine Guillermo del Toro’s 2006 masterpiece, “Pan’s Labyrinth.”
We talk all about fawns, fairies and Franco era fascism. What more could you ask for? Oh, there’s more.
Tune in and make sure you bring your chalk for a quick escape.
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Along with Reagan era conservatism and a consumerist culture that dominated the landscape, the 80's also brought us a slew of teen-focused comedies. On this episode, we review John Hughes' 1985 classic, "The Breakfast Club." Who is the brat pack? What pressures did teenagers of the 80's face that we can relate to?
Listen, as we analyze the film and share our thoughts about The Brat Pack, education and the cliques toward which circumstance gravitates us.
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Ahoy! Join the crew this week for a deep-dive into Wes Anderson's "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou," released in 2004. This movie is chock full of fantastic performances that elevate an already great script. Plus, the magic-realism that the director always brings to the table makes this a must-see. If you've missed out on seeing this movie, because god told you not to...or for any other reason, then find out why we recommend it.
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Marriage is a civil bond endorsed by the government to cohere two individuals together legally, financially, and corporally. As long as there's love and hard work, what could go wrong? Turns out, compatibility is a big factor, and people can change, and should be allowed to change. Heidy and Marissa join Ryan and Josh for a roundtable discussion about the institution of marriage, with its benefits and shortcomings. They discuss the 2019 comedic drama "Marriage Story", which delivers a touching, intimate glimpse into a fractured relationship with new beginnings.
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The year 2015 brought us a gem of a feminist text in the ultra-violent, ultra-bad-ass form of Mad Max: Fury Road. Join Marissa and the boys as they traverse the post-apocalyptic wasteland in this special Takeover episode.
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Are we human or are we dancer?
Check in with the boys this week as they take a deep dive into many existential questions and review 2014’s “Ex Machina.” Robotics sure are fun…until they turn deadly.
What’s up with Mormon Transhumanists?
Boston Dynamics bots
Allegory of the Cave
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This week on the pod: Adam McKay’s 2008 comedy “Step Brothers” starring Will Ferrel and John C. Reilly.
Donate to Planned Parenthood
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Remember the comic strip Hägar the Horrible? This movie is like that, except with more gore and bare asses. Ryan and Josh discuss their movie theatre going experience, the bizarre imagery in the movie, the great action sequences, and why Nordic imagery in entertainment is co-opted by hate groups. Join us on our crazy trip to Valhalla.
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Forget me not? Isn’t that what the chalky candy heart said? Relationships can be rough. Sometimes the memories of someone can be hard to deal with if it didn’t work out. Come with us on this sometimes poignant, sometimes bonkers journey as we share our thoughts about 2004’s “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.”
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Comin’ out the gate with another loose one! This week, the boys ask the age old question: Is this movie “bloring?” Also, bare witness to our vocal talents as we sing along to this 1973 musical folk-horror classic while pondering what the hell even is folk-horror. We had fun recording this and hope you all enjoy listening.
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Is it possible for a podcast episode to go off the rails if it never starts on the rails?
Think about that and listen as we become a bit unhinged and only slightly incoherent, while having an awesome conversation about 2012’s “Django Unchained.”
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Ceremonial robes? Confidential passwords? Chanting oaths of secrecy? Large, immaculate building where people pay to engage in cult behavior? That’s right folks…we’re talking about Stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide Shut.” Good thing the nightmarish depictions of the film bare absolutely no resemblance to any real-world organizations. That would be awkward.
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Get your fake IDs ready and bring your own beers to our graduation rager. What’s that? Can the DJ play KC and the Sunshine Band? We’ll, of course friendo. On this episode of the Unrestricted Movie Podcast, it’s 2007’s “Superbad.”
How to support those affected by the war in Ukraine
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Josh and Ryan tackle the enormous task of dissecting every sequel, videogame and anime in the series, including the recently released Matrix Resurrections.
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Free your mind…or at least an hour of your time to listen to the boys talk about one of the most influential action sci-fi movies to hit the silver screen.
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Josh and Ryan are back from a brief hiatus and discussing another Verhoeven action classic, 1990's Total Recall. Strap in and access your memory palace with us as we discuss the Governor, extra mammaries and life on Mars.
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Super-producer Marissa is back with another Takeover episode. This time, she and her friend Stephanie discuss the 2002 biographical drama Frida about the late great Frida Kahlo, and starring Salma Hayek. It's a great discussion, and we hope you'll enjoy!
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Saddle up partners, the posse is rollin into town and they're armed to the teeth (at least what's left of them). Today we're having quite a hootenanny down at the old saloon, and, uh...Jesus, I think I'm out of wild west vernacular. Today we talk about a really good movie called 3:10 to Yuma. Hope you enjoy.
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We continue our examination of the cultural and cinematic milestone that is the Godfather saga. With Part II, we're jumping back and forth in time and we're also introduced to plenty of new locale, including Vegas baby!
What do mobsters, Vegas and Mormon history have in common? Turns out quite a bit.
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Do we dare tackle a classic brought to the screen by the impeccable Francis Ford Coppola? Are we that brazenly wreckless that we will get our hands dirty by criticizing a masterpiece?
You bet we are. Well sort of. Tune into this episode to find out what we have to say about the film and our personal experiences with patriarchal systems.
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