As Reel Fools, we dissect and discuss what we believe are essential films.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsTV & FilmVisual Arts |
The Fools post their FINAL EPISODE with the movie of all movies: Raiders of the Lost Ark. It's been a fun ride and we hope you like this episode. Thanks for listening and E.
The Fools welcome back Woody Allen in his 1977 classic comedy, Annie Hall. It's Alvy Singer over here! And Godfather and Goodbar alum Diane Keaton as Annie.
The Fools welcome back a reluctant Stanley Kubrick and an enthusiastic Kirk Douglas and we go ape in the 1960 epic cinematic classic, Spartacus, a silly film.
The Fools are in Punxsutawney on February 2nd, again, goofing on Harold Ramis and Bill Murray and their more-than-just-a-comedy film of 1993, Groundhog Day.
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This is one of my favourite movie discussion podcasts. The hosts are fantastic and each show is filled with hilarious impressions. The hosts obviously put a lot of work into each episode, the sound bites and music add a lot of production value. I'd recommend this to anyone who loves their film talk with a comedic twist.
Great movie selections, just the right balance of insight & humor. I rarely rate or write reviews, but I feel compelled to this time, if only to encourage these two to keep making episodes.
Initially I was annoyed by the "Don Vito" segments, but they're starting growing on me ... in a "let's run this bad joke into the ground" sort of way, which I think is what they're going for. The "alternate endings" are always funny, especially when they have to go down to "Vito's cellar" to remake the endi... more
Jeff and the Professor are super knowledgable about all the films they review but they don’t come across stuffy or have anything to prove. They are funny too. I never miss an episode!
Well done, guys.
Many film review podcasts are mediocre to subpar. The sound-mixing and editing alone put this ahead of the curve. The hosts also offer insight and structured commentary while sticking close to the plot. I enjoy the rapport between the two; jt seems like they're good friends who let each other speak. I hope they continue, too, sticking ti these older classics and not whatever new hit comes out like too many others.
A high recommend!
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