One person explains the plot of a movie they’ve never seen, and then we watch it to see how right they were.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
Sara ruins Ender's Game (spoiler alert). It's always the Russians — on this podcast.
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* An Oral History of How the Movie 'WarGames' inspired Ronald Reagan's Security Policy (MEL magazine)
* Wardialing
* On Richard Dreyfuss... more
Welcome back! Sara conflates the metaverse and the multiverse. Drew watches a movie everyone said was good.
* Poster
* Toby Maguire catching lunch on a tray
* AO Scott on the multiverse
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Sara watches the movie that saved movies.
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* Poster
* "Mad World" trailer for Gears of War directed by Kosinski
* Tom Cruise eating popcorn
* "Skunk Works" memoir by Ben Rich
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Drew watches David Linklater’s 100 minute mixtape.
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* Movie poster
* An oral history of Dazed and Confused
* Parker Posey’s Renaissance
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Thank you for the brief, fun show, even when it’s about watching “Golden Girls, but make it really sad”!
I like the guessing game aspect, and the little assist that sharing the poster or the cast will give. Makes you wonder if posters used to give away a little less of what the film will be about.
Will happily listen to more.
I love the format of guessing what a movie is like, then reviewing! Nice and relaxing listen too, in great bite-sized chunks. Subscribed for what will hopefully be a long run of movies!
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Content revolves around hosts engaging in lively discussions about a wide variety of films, where one co-host explains the plot of a movie they have never seen before, followed by a collective viewing to compare expectations with actual content. Key themes include nostalgia for past film experiences, the cultural significance of various movies, and humorous banter regarding memorable scenes and character portrayals. The mix of personal anecdotes and critical insights adds depth to their commentary, creating an engaging atmosphere for both casual listeners and film enthusiasts alike. Unique elements include the guessing game format, which fosters audience connection and invites listeners to participate in the predictions and reflections on f... more
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