
A podcast dedicated to exploring the legacy of cinema. Each and every week, we discuss a different movie that made a lasting impression on viewers like us.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm HistoryFilm Reviews | ||||

Episode 011
Better late than never! After a 2 week delay, we present Days of Films Past's 11th episode.
In this release, James and Eli compare and contrast one of the best samurai films ever made with one of the best western films ever made. So w... more
Episode 010
It may not be the first episode we've dedicated to Quentin Tarantino, but it's the first you'll get to hear! One cohost may or may not have lost their audio for Kill Bill: Vol. 1. That's okay because Vol. 2 is a superior film and the hea... more
Episode 009
Days of Films Past proudly presents its first episode exploring the wonderful world of Takashi Miike. One of the most prolific directors of all time.
13 Assassins is one of the greatest samurai films of all time and we chose it as our ... more
Episode 008
On episode 8 of Days of Films Past, we finally get to find out "What does dumb fuck mean?" and real reason why James wanted to grow up to be a prince. This week we talk Coming to America!
Originally Recorded: 12/22/2020
Episode 007
Strap in for our longest episode to date, but if any movie deserves a little extra time and attention, it's John Wick! We take a deep dive into the film that started the stuntman turned director trend that has reinvigorated the action ge... more
Episode 006
On the 6th episode of Days of Films Past, Eli and James breakdown one of the greatest onscreen couples of the last 20 years, Sean William Scott and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
Originally Recorded: 7/2/2020
Episode 005
This week Eli and James take a deep dive into Eddie Murphy's blockbuster comedy, Beverly Hills Cop. In a podcast that answers the question: What happens when a wine drunk Eli and a sleep deprived James switch up the format for their seco... more
Episode 004
On the fourth episode of Days of Films Past, Eli and James talk everything Apocalypto. They also talk about some not so great times for Mel Gibson and who is the greatest on screen couple in history. Join us this week to find out more.
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My co-host Eli and I love our own show. If we can crack each other up by listening to ourselves crack each other up, you just might find something funny as well. Cheers!
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