A podcast hosted by a nerd and podcast lover, where I talk about some of my favorite things.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | HobbiesLeisure |
Me and two guests ramble on about ‘Red’. Also, ‘The Mandalorian’ is epic so far.
We back baby! In this episode I review Hocus Pocus and talk a little bit about how I’m going to be changing the show. Also ‘The Mandalorian’. (It’s fan service by the way).
I briefly review Wall-E
In this episode, the siblings are back, and we heavily criticize a movie that deserves criticism.
(Disclaimer, the movie reviewed is rated TV-MA, so please watch with discretion). In this week’s episode I have some special guests and rant about a movie.
I talk about Thor, and how nervous I am to see Endgame
In this week’s episode, I review Flight of the Navigator, rage about science, and get bored.
In this very first episode, I talk with my guest/maybe-cohost Eli about Captain Marvel, as well as our short film production company Bradley Film Productions (bradleyfilmproductions@gmail.com) also Goose.
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It’s meh at best
Moving pictures: a film podcast is the best film podcast I have listened to. I don’t usually listen to podcasts but a friend recommended this podcast and I loved it. Nehemiah seems like such a sweet young man and his movie insights are the best. I love that some of his episodes have his sisters. They have such bright personality’s and are really fun. My favorite episode is definitely a dogs way home. That one is so funny and I love how the sister is hating on it and the other sister loved it.
I don’t normally write reviews for anything but I had to for moving picture!! The best episode is a dogs way home and captain marvel the dogs way home one had me laughing the whole time. I’ve listened all the episodes at least twice and loved it!! Very great to listen to on a road trip or just anytime. I’d LOVE to see Nehemiah do some on The Lord of the Rings cause those are some of my favorite movies!! Will definitely have popcorn for the next episode! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!
I don’t normally write reviews for anything but I had to for moving picture!! The best episode is a dogs way home and captain marvel the dogs way home one had me laughing the whole time. I’ve listened all the episodes at least twice and loved it!! Very great to listen to on a road trip or just anytime. I’d LOVE to see Nehemiah do some on The Lord of the Rings cause those are some of my favorite movies!! Will definitely have popcorn for the next episode! more
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