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Generation Loss

Generation Loss
Star Wars
Paul Thomas Anderson
Comedy
Tropic Thunder
Hollywood
Finding Nemo
There Will Be Blood
Tom Cruise
Four Lions
Con Air
Kagemusha
Revenge Of the Sith
Lord Of the Rings
Titanic
Alien
Fargo
Tombstone
Male Camaraderie
Akira Kurosawa
Whiplash

A podcast about videos and politics with Jeremy Hammond and Bryn Nieboer

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes407Founded6 years ago
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Bean McKee aka Jon Washington and Stephen Mlinarcik come on the show to talk about how to make an independent film. Fanboy premiered at Slamdance and is showing at the Spectacle Theater THIS WEEK, April 12th, April 17th, and April 18th. Q&A on the 17... more

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Hosts

Bryn Nieboer
Co-host of Generation Loss who contributes thoughtful film analysis and a collaborative, easygoing banter.
Jeremy Hammond
Co-host of Generation Loss providing energetic, humorous, and insightful film takes that balance with Bryn's analysis.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 219 ratings
  • How to plug your band

    What is your band CALLED, Brynn?!?

    You are constantly referencing your musical project (“I have a new song out,” or “I’m going on tour”) but you NEVER SAY WHAT THE BAND IS CALLED

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    hgjfd frjhf ddgb
    United States25 days ago
  • Are you fucking kidding me? Did you even watch the movie?? You missed major details and missed the entire point of the film! How would you review Casablanca? “Piano player has unstable boss…where is this set…South America?…the Germans seems nice.” Good job!

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    1
    phillipsm058
    3 months ago
  • Love it

    Such a great show to listen to while working but ooohh boy did the Kanye talk during the blade episode really not age well

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Adam Harriott
    United States6 months ago
  • Yes!

    Do you like movies? Do you like the sound of people talking?

    If you answered yes to both these questions then you’ll LOVE GENERATION LOSS!!!

    I GUARANTEE IT*!!!!!!!!!!!

    *no refunds

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zombient
    Denmarka year ago
  • That’s movies

    Great to listen to while Darren Jackinoffsky

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BandanaKarenina
    United States2 years ago

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Some feedback notes that one or both hosts can be highly energetic or loud at times, but this is usually part of the engaging dynamic.
Guests and format are appreciated for bringing fresh perspectives while maintaining a casual, fun vibe.
Listeners praise the show for its entertaining balance of humor and film insight, often highlighting the hosts' camaraderie and engaging takes on both new releases and classics.

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501 // Fanboy (2025) Interview w/ the Creators
Q: What practical advice do you have for aspiring filmmakers?
Make something small and complete it; end the project to learn the workflow, and then move on to the next project, because finishing beats endlessly refining.
501 // Fanboy (2025) Interview w/ the Creators
Q: How did the film's tonal journey shape the final edit?
Editing and sound design were central to shaping tone; the film was edited to balance dreary campus realism with straight drama and unexpected laughs, culminating in a turn that lands with emotional weight rather than sheer genre shifts.
501 // Fanboy (2025) Interview w/ the Creators
Q: When did you decide you wanted to make a movie, not just be a movie fan?
Jon explains it started in his mid-20s, inspired by a personal moment and the idea of turning lived experience into a film, with the goal of actually making something rather than just talking about it.

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This show centers on movie conversations delivered with humor and camaraderie between two hosts. Across recent episodes, the pair covers a wide range of films—from early-career Wes Anderson titles to modern favorites—and often threads in broader cultural commentary, including storytelling, character dynamics, and the emotional through-lines of cinema. The dynamic is informal and playful, with thoughtful analysis balanced by personal anecdotes, making it accessible for casual listeners and cinephiles alike. A standout is the frequent emphasis on how films reflect relationships and personal growth, paired with a light, conversational tone that keeps discussions engaging without taking themselves too seriously.

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