Episodes
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Andrew VanDeWalker is an OG Fallout lover and an excellent realtor. Andrew and Isaac have been friends since 5th Grade and Isaac started watching Andrew play Fallout since probably 7th Grade. So, we're pretty much the most qualified experts. Hear about the unique connections to the video game and about that girl's anime Alita: Battle Angel eyes!
Thanks for listening! Great work, Fallout team.
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Treasure Planet (2002), directed by the legendary duo of John Musker and Ron Clements (the directors behind Moana, Little Mermaid, Aladdin & more) is a REALLY FRICKEN' GREAT MOVIE. You should watch this movie! Then listen to us talk about the intricacies of the animation and the heart behind this song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA68KUb4e7Q). Certified banger.
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Check out Treasure Planet:
Disney + or the nearest VHS copy
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David Lynch directs his seminal masterpiece and showcases the world of Arrakis through the eyes of Paul Atreides.
Bryan and Isaac talk about what they're thankful for, perfectionism, idiosyncrasies from the movie, camerawork, LARPing, going goth, bad green screen, bad 80s Dune hair, and releasing a free podcast for some listeners.
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Robert Egger's masterpiece. Isaac's favorite movie. Bryan reads the speeches. Nothing better. Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe give CAREER BEST performances. 10/10 film. 2019 was a blessed year in retrospect, wasn't it?
Thanks for listening!
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It's A24 week!
Join Bryan and Isaac this episode where they talk about how the director Dean Fleischer Camp was going through a divorce with the main star of this movie, Jenny Slate, as they made the movie together. Jenny Slate has voiced the titular Marcel the Shell for many years now (starting with short films on YouTube) and has gone on to be a successful comedian. This movie is about processing change, facing grief, and moving forward. Bryan and Isaac have great chemistry and this is a great podcast. Just being honest.
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Monkey Man is an underdog movie about a man who seeks revenge. Dev Patel hurtles into the directing chair thanks to Jordan Peele's deft hand in scooping this movie up. It's John Wick but dirty and different. Patel's unique vision helps the viewer engage with the soulful main character, "The Kid," and launches us into this bloody, corrupt world.
Byran and Isaac talk for a while on the direction, production, and what they loved about this (if the stories are true) miracle of a directorial debut.
Art Credit: Pronob10 on Deviantart
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LUKE IS BACK. Need we say more? Isaac and Luke absolutely dive into the lyrics, musicianship, and lore on this album and Sleep Token in general. They haven't missed a beat and the passion for their music is palpable. It's a great episode!
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Denis Villeneuve has gifted us another trip into the world of Arrakis! Join Isaac and Bryan as they talk about their theatre experience, how they interpret artistic decisions, and how Frank Herbert dynamically changed the Sci-Fi game.
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Director Lee Isaac Chung collaborates with his cast & crew to make one of the best movies of 2020. It's so good that Isaac's wife Anna walked down the aisle to the soundtrack (composed by Emile Mosseri). Listen to Bryan and Isaac talk about how much they enjoyed the Grandmother-Grandson dynamic, how they felt they experienced the Arkansas nature, and the dynamics of nuanced relationships.
This is one you won't want to miss!
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Donald Glover and Maya Erskine have done many things -- but they've never starred in a show were they are married as spies. Listen now to Bryan and Isaac talk about the pros and cons of this show, where it falters-- and where it flies. Thanks for listening and make sure to watch it first if you want to avoid spoilers. It's on Amazon Prime!
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Babylon is directed by the same auteur who directed La La Land, Whiplash, and First Man. Buckle up, because this movie doesn't let up for three hours. It's a story about three people trying to not only make it in Hollywood, but survive the change from silent movies to "talkies."
Margot Robbie gives an iconic, soulful, and manic performance as rising star Nellie La Roy. Brad Pitt is poignant, spontaneous, and revelatory as Jack Conrad, the silent era's biggest celebrity. Lastly, Diego Calva is dynamic, focused, and romantic as Manny Torres, a guy who's just trying to be a part of something bigger. Diego Calva even learned English for this role!
Enjoy Bryan and Isaac's talk on how this movie affected them and what it meant to them, right now. Wow.
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American Fiction is directed by Cord Jefferson, who read the book it's based on, Erasure, and connected with the main character, "Monk." Jeffrey Wright stars as Monk and navigates familial and career strife while entering a newfound romance. Bryan and Isaac talk about this Oscar AND Academy Award nominated movie while also recommending some excellent stuff toward the end. Thanks for listening!
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We talk movies! We look at physical media -- VHS tapes and DVDs. We talk gratefulness. We talk Irish media. Our episode was so long this is just part one of two. Get ready for more movie talk next time where we talk about the movie American Fiction! Thanks for listening everyone.
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Welcome to our first ever Film Chat! This is a series where Bryan and Isaac talk about a movie (or movies) they've seen recently.
They were also going to talk about Seven Psychopaths, but they ran out of time unfortunately. Dive into a chat with them where they talk about Tom Cruise's height (and how it works for the Mission: Impossible movies), Tom Cruise's personality, Tom Cruise's weird life, and maybe even the movies themselves.
Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy this 35 minute episode on movies. Stay til the end to find out what music they've been listening to recently.
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What didn't we talk about in this episode? Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, even She-Hulk! Wow, everything is coming out right now. Even Rick and Morty right now. Do you still watch that? It's good, but it's season 6. I thought we were on Season 4! Seriously! I don't know, it's a good show it's just so much Rick and Morty. Except I will give them that in the very first episode of R & M they had an extended joke about Rick and Morty forever, Rick and Morty for 100 years! So maybe they're just following through with that. Anyway, thanks for listening, we appreciate it!
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John VanderPloeg and Isaac talk about their experience with Chicago, CHOCOLATE CAKE, their love of the show, and even talk a little about character actors and sitcoms. What more could you want??? The Bear is on Hulu right now! A gripping show about the woes of being a new owner of a popular restaurant. Chicago vibes abound, great characters, fun camerawork, and overall just a bangin' show. This show doesn't hold back–– it's able to confront grief in a very real way. Go watch it!
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An album! Wow, it's been too long since we've done one of those. Sit down with Luke and Isaac as they discuss the merits of Wolf Alice's Blue Weekend in its lyrical content, vibes, mixing, and live performances where large men try to choke each other.
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It's finally here! For so long, we heard rumors about an Obi-Wan Kenobi movie coming out, but Disney landed on making it a series on Disney Plus. Hear how Luke and Isaac (original recipe episode!) feel about Obi's latest adventure becoming the best babysitter ever! Or is Mando a better one? Or maybe the Bad Batch? Or, what about some guy in Rebels I don't know about. Probably Ezra's father figure. Anyway, does this make you more excited for more Star Wars or are you DONE? Which one are you? Decide quick! Because more is coming. Also no one is talking about Luke Skywalker as a little kid. I think he was really well cast. Seems like a right soy boy chump who thinks he's not afraid of Tusken Raiders. Get a grip kid. If you listen really closely, when Luke says that, you can hear Yoda say, "you will be... you Will be..." and then he goes "braeghh!" Enjoy, kids.
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This is Obi-Wan's last appearance before his Disney Plus adventure! Tune in with Jordan, Alex, and Isaac and hear where Revenge of the Sith shines and where it might falter a bit. Spoilers, Jordan and Alex do not think it falters much at all. A film to be celebrated! 2005 Star Wars is beckoning, lean in close, baby.
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The second episode in the saga of Star Wars, a movie that continues Anakin's journey toward darkness. Join Dr. Boomsma, Luke, and Isaac on a journey where they talk about deep romance, sound design, multiple planets, space politics, good and bad acting, seismic charges, and the cleanest bounty hunter (Jango Fett). Get excited, pumped, and anticipatory for Obi-Wan Kenobi, a series coming soon to Disney +. Specifically May 27 there will be two episodes coming out. If you're a Star Wars fan, exciting! If not, you'd probably be confused.
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