Two film geeks and a geek-in-training tackle the great movies from the past!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 421 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
Our pairing this time around is dedicated to actors who left us too soon, and whose promising careers never saw what should have been their end. First up, the actor who did few films but earned not one but two Academy Award nominations for those he d... more
The second film in our dual-memorium pairing pays tribute to Louis Gossett Jr. in a film that earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Directed by Taylor Hackford, 1982's "An Officer and a Gentleman" tells the story of Zack Mayo (Richar... more
This pairing is a dual-memorium pairing for two wonderful actors we've lost recently. First up, we celebrate the life of noted character actor M. Emmet Walsh, who passed away on March 19th, 2024 at the age of 88. With over 230 films to his credit, we... more
The second film in our pairing of Star Trek movies brings us to 1986, and the fourth film in the franchise! Directed by Leonard Nimoy, this story begins with a strange probe entering Earth's orbit and creating world-wide cloud cover, thus blocking th... more
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Because I was already in the middle of my self-created Shocktober Film Fest, which always ends on Halloween with ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN, and I wanted to search for any podcasts which discussed it, I stumbled upon this podcast. more
These guys are great to listen to. One of my favorite pods.
Informative, interesting, and entertaining look at a lot of movies. All pods are free, unlike some reviewers out there. more
The movie talk is informed and often interesting. But this is only when you can hear it because 75% of the time the hosts are talking over each other in a rush to be the biggest know it all. The factual info about films is better than what a lot of movie podcasts provide. But this is only when they’re not claiming everything in 40 year old movies scarily portends the rise of their Trump boogeyman. Finally, if you’re a leftist that never encounters another point of view you’ll appreciate how they... more
As a former student of Jeff’s, I was fascinated with his opinions on movies. I still have the first business card he handed to me on the first day of class 😂 Coming from three professors, I enjoy each your well thought-out points of view. Not only am I learning something new about my favorite movies, but finding interests in new films. Keep up the great work geeks! (and G.I.T.)
Apple Podcasts | #112 | Japan/TV & Film |
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