If your favorite thing to do is sit around and talk about movies with your friends then this is the show you need to be listening to. Jesse D. Ortiz and Danny Hasboun sit around and talk new movies, their favorite movies, their least favorite movies, and just have a great time joking around and analyzing their favorite thing, film! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
Jesse and Danny are finally back after a crazy long hiatus. They are here ready to talk about the TV/Streaming event of the decade!!! WANDAVISION!! You know its only talked about so much because its a Marvel thing but thats okay. So does it live up t... more
Danny and Jesse are back to talk about Pixar's newest movie Soul. Is the movie about a Jazz musician trying to make it in the Jazz Club scene in New York who randomly dies actually worth your time when you have nothing else to do when you are in quar... more
The newest Christopher Nolan movie is finally here. Tenet a new trippy look at Time Travel that while sounds amazing on paper is a little too convoluted for its own good. Not to mention all the story beats we probably missed since neither of us could... more
David Fincher brought the story of Herman J. Mankiewicz to Netflix. A story of Mank writing the story Citizen Kane for the newcomer Orson Welles. But in reality the movie has very little to do with that and actually focuses on a political story. That... more
Danny and Jesse are back!! We are revisiting a favorite of ours from way back in the day. A movie extremely quotable, an amazing soundtrack, and honestly one of Jack Black's best. But does it hold up in 2020 as well as it did back in 2006? --- Send i... more
We are back to talk about another classic horror movie for this Halloween season. Another movie directed by Tobe Hooper but written by Steven Spielberg. Poltergeist holds up well after all these years but there are still certain things that don't hol... more
Danny and Jesse are finally celebrating spooky season by watching some horror movies. Super late into October but better late then never right? Let's talk Texas Chainsaw Massacre one of the best classic horror films of all time. Does it still hold up... more
Danny and Jesse are back to talk about another new Netflix Release "The Devil All The Time" a movie advertising Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson as the two main characters. But instead there are so many useless side characters that we see Robert Patt... more
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