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At the Movies in the Noughties

Film Stories
Let the Right One In
Sin City
Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus
School Of Rock
Elf (2003)
Jason X
Rush Hour 2
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Lost In Translation
Jack Black
Will Ferrell
Bad Santa
Spy Game
Nicolas Cage
Knowing (2009 Film)
13 Going On 30
Friday the 13th
Miss March
Richard Linklater
Get Over It

Whassup! We've survived Y2K and so begins a new millennium! These days finding an original quality movie is like looking for WMDs. So journey back to the heights of DVD, BD, VOD, all in HD and 3D. Netflix went streaming, and The Pirate Bay went stealing. Hollywood reacts as the world changes, we never forget how we reacted AT THE MOVIES IN THE NOUGHTIES. I'm Devon Elson, and the noughties were my ... more

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"Guys, it's okay! He just wanted his machete back!"

On this episode of At The Movies In The Noughties (or 00s if you're into the whole brevity thing), Devon Elson has waited 400 years for a new Friday the 13th, but Jason is there to greet him in the... more

"I'm on vacation, man! and I want some mu shu."

On this episode of At The Movies In The Noughties (or 00s if you're into the whole brevity thing), Devon Elson is on vacation after the chaotic guesting over with At The Movies In The 90s looking at Ru... more

"Thirty and flirty and thriving."

On this episode of AT THE MOVIES IN THE NOUGHTIES (or 00s if you're into the whole brevity thing), Devon Elson is feeling his thirties and wants to go back to simpler times by watching a movie of a girl who desperat... more

"Bill Shakespeare was a wonderful poet. But Burt Bacharach he ain't."

On this episode of AT THE MOVIES IN THE NOUGHTIES  (or 00s if you're into the whole brevity thing), Devon Elson is finally tackling the hoighty toighty bard himself, it's Shakespe... more

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AJ Black
Guest, writer and film commentator
Independent / Film Stories network
Episode: Rush Hour 2 (2001) ft AJ Black
Ashley Thomas
Guest discussing 13 Going on 30
Film industry commentator and actor/dialogue participant
Episode: 13 Going On 30 (2004) ft Ashley Thomas
Rob Heath
Special guest, known for his work related to the podcast or film analysis in this episode
Episode: Get Over It (2001) ft Rob Heath
Kurt North
Special guest on the episode
Episode: Knowing (2009) ft Kurt North
A. J. Black
Writer/critic guest, discussed Spy Game and career
Author, film writer
Episode: Spy Game (2001) ft A. J. Black
Ian Buckley
Special guest discussing Bad Santa (2003)
Episode: Bad Santa (2003) ft Ian Buckley
Craig McKenzie
Special guest on the episode
Episode: School of Rock (2003) ft Craig McKenzie
Sam Stokes
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Episode: Lost in Translation (2003) ft Sam Stokes
Mark McManus
Guest, returning guest who chose this movie
Film Stories Podcast Network / collector media background
Episode: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) ft Mark McManus

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Devon Elson
Host of At the Movies in the Noughties

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Sin City (2005) ft Mark Adams
Q: Why did Rodriguez push for Miller to share directing credit, and what happened with the Directors Guild of America?
Rodriguez argued the visual style of Miller's artwork was as important as his own, but the DGA refused equal credit, highlighting a tension between auteur-driven visuals and industry rules.
Spy Game (2001) ft A. J. Black
Q: How are you? And how were you in the year 2001?
The guest shares that in 2001 they were 19, just starting university, with a light-hearted, self-deprecating reminiscence about youth and the era's film landscape.
Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus (2009) ft Mark Adams
Q: How are you and how were you in the year 2009?
Mark Adams shares that he was running a Schlock Horror Nights with friends in a small Eccles flat, watching bad films for fun, and recalls the social and cinematic backdrop of that year.
School of Rock (2003) ft Craig McKenzie
Q: Why did you choose School of Rock for this episode?
We picked it because it blends broad comedy with genuine heart, features a standout performance by Jack Black, and has a behind-the-scenes story about how the talented young cast and Mike White/Linrklater collaboration came together, plus its cultural footprint and later adaptations.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) ft Mark McManus
Q: Two questions for you, Mark—how do you think the remake balances homage to the original with a distinct 2000s identity, and what stands out most to you about the production choices?
Mark explains that the director Marcus Nispel and the production team intentionally preserved a nerve-wracking atmosphere while updating the visuals, performances, and pacing to fit a MTV-generation audience. The film's cinematography, color palette using bleach bypass, and the return of Daniel Pearl on lens contributed to a more cinematic remake, while keeping the core sense of menace and claustrophobic tension that defines the franchise.

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A show that takes listeners back to early- to mid-2000s cinema, with discussions centered on 2000s films, their production histories, cultural footprints, and behind-the-scenes trivia. Episodes blend thoughtful analysis of genre and era-shaping titles with personal anecdotes from guests and hosts, often weighing the creative choices, cast dynamics, and medium shifts (the rise of streaming, DVD culture, and piracy) that defined the decade. A distinctive angle is a willingness to mix rigorous film critique with fan memories and industry context, including comparisons to other works, franchise trajectories, and the reception landscape of the era. This combination makes it appealing to listeners who enjoy nostalgic, film-history-forward convers... more

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