Birthed under the shadow of isolation and quarantine during the 2020 Covid-19 international pandemic, "50 Flicks of Gray & Jay" is a freeform Cinematic BookClub Podcast Extravaganza! Produced, Recorded and Edited remotely in the midst of the once-in-a-century public health, cultural defining virus crisis, the podcast reviews and discusses popular films available in the Netflix library, as well as current world news stories, events, trends, and culture.
The Interview Series #1: Mika Moret. After an impromptu summer siesta we're back with the first in what we hope will be a new interview series, brought to you by Gray & Jay! On this episode Gray is delighted to welcome Mika to the show to talk about her photography work, and current exhibition in the Corona Concept Gallery in Howth. Mika is a very talented and provocative artist currently living and working in Dublin City, originally hailing from Brazil. Throughout the interview Mika goes into detail on the themes and artistry of her self-portrait work, which leads to deeper discussions on mental health, identity, family life, immigrating to Ireland, as well as dealing with the pandemic and lockdown life. We also feature questions sent in from Jayme, at his current outpost in Dubai! Many many thanks to Mika, who was incredibly graceful when discussing her work and personal life. One of our main goals when holding these types of conversations is to create a positive, fruitful space for artists to discuss their work and hopefully act as a platform for such artists to gain more exposure. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any questions or are interested in being featured in the future. Much Love, Gray & Jay.
Welcome to 50 flicks of Gray and Jay, after a months break from the cast, a spiritual sabbatical - a creative paternity leave, we have given birth to something new, JUST FOR YOU! That's right, the cast is getting a make over, an upgrade. We discuss some of the direction we'll be taking in the future while giving you a sneak peek to a new segment we like to call "Jayme, on the streets." This episode was incredible to record, pure craic & laughter throughout as we discuss bubble boys, bath bombs in the mouth & who wins between John Travolta & Nicholas cage. Later on we break down some of The Oscars 2021 nominee's, winnners and overall review of this historical night. We finish you off with the Star Wars controversy, I only found out about, that's been going on for years; The people vs George Lucas. This is episode is one for the film lovers, I think you're going to enjoy. J&Gx
After a few brief weeks delayed, it's finally here. Episode 33, the dreamscape, Richard Linklater's 'Waking Life"! In this episode Gray and Jay discuss their dreams, and dream symbolism. Jay touches on a recent passing in his life and the process of holding a funeral in lockdown. And Gray recounts some past experiences with Lucid dreaming. We hope you enjoy! Much Love!
Welcome to 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay In this episode we discuss Free Solo, The 2018 rock-climbing documentary about Alex Honnold, the athlete attempting to become the first person ever to free-solo-climb El Capitan. We discuss the responsibility of the filmmakers taking part in this National Geographic film and the psychology of extreme sports. From race car driving to scaling up 2,307 meters on the side of a mountain without harness, what drives these athletes, are they simply psychopaths? We also delve in to the Hollywood diets of The Rock, Jared Leto, Wolverine & Thor. Is it all just chicken and broccoli? All this and more coming up next, don't look down.
"Pre - Fon - Taine." Say it loud and say it proud. On this episode Gray and Jay wrap up a month of running and cover the 1997 melodrama masterpiece starring Jared Leto, "Prefontaine". As fitting tribute to their 100 Miles for the Mater Hospital, the guys reflect on the highs and lows of the charity fundraiser and offer a huge thank you to all the supporters and donators who helped smash the fundraising goals! In other news, Jayme invents his own design of underwear, it's not to be missed. As always, *spoilers ahead fool* and many many thanks to all our listeners.
Welcome to 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay, In this episode we discuss Parasite, the 2019 highly-acclaimed, multi-award winning, South-Korean, black-comedy thriller. We spend the first half of the episode breaking down our goals for the last week doing 100 miles for the mater foundation run, and how the fundraising is going, we also discuss billionaires going to space and Vin Diesel becoming a god, later we dissect Parasite as a potentially perfect Valentine's Day film and it's reflection on Korean culture. It's a mighty episode, bring your tapeworm, enjoy
New York Times documentary FRAMING BRITNEY SPEARS has created huge waves through social media and the music industry, to the delight of Britney fans across the world. This week Gray and Jay discuss and review the hit doc now streaming on Hulu! Topics range from the obvious media exploitation, sexism and harassment which Britney was subject to early in her career. Also, as the documentary chronicles, the situation around Britney's current conservatorship situation. Conversations move onto Celebrity culture and Perez Hilton, Britney's Instagram, the empowering bald look, and the importance of walking and yoga to counterbalance strenuous exercise, or just the basic office work lifestyle. Of course the lads touch on their current running exploits to raise money for the Mater Hospital. With Jayme experiencing his knees giving out during a run and Gray miss timing his jog in the Phoenix Park. Their current 100 Miles for the Mater fundraising is still ongoing, follow the *link in the bio* and donate to a good cause! Peace and Love - Gray & Jay!
In this week, of 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay, we review the 2019 Netflix existential comedy, Living With Yourself, starring Paul Rudd & Paul Rudd. The one and only show I've ever binged on in one night, a rarity for sure. We start off this episode discussing the big thing happening in our lives at the moment which is The 100 Miles for the Matter run. We discuss our injuries, our cures and everything in between. Big Thank you to every one who has donated so far, it's all going straight to a great cause and motivating us to keep going.Later in the episode we discuss cloning, The Golden Globes nominees and the power of online streaming services. Big love from ourselves to yourselves, Jay.
NEW FREE EPISODE FINALLY ONLINE!!! Gray and Jay review the new George Clooney Netflix film: The Midnight Sky. This apocalyptic science fiction is the perfect kick start to 2021! With themes of lack of communication, impending doom, and mental illness, what could be better? The guys also discuss Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins and spirituality, to offer a little balance. And have a long conversation about books and their specific reading habits. Don't worry, there's plenty of segways and questions asked. Like: What are pros and cons to self help and inspirational speakers? Is the Chris Pratt/Jennifer Lawrence film Passengers actually rubbish? Will Gray's internet connection saga ever be solved? And how does Netflix box office calculations work? We can't guarantee any answers, but we can guarantee some light hearted chat and a good laugh. Tune in for FREE on any good streaming platform! Much Love to All our Listeners.
In this episode, of 50 flicks of gray and Jay, we review the year that was 2020 through an almost cathartic viewing of, the mockumentary, Death to 2020; A satirical piece that acts as highlight reel to the good, bad and ugly this past year brought us. We also discuss updates for COVID 2021, our new found addiction for running and Dublin's best public bathrooms. Welcome to a new year, enjoy.
Big thank you to all of our followers and listeners who joined us in a crazy 2020. Ya'll made the year a lot easier than it could have been. Check out Episode 25 on all good streaming platforms, FOR FREE! On this episode the guys look back and reflect on the podcast and the year in general, take a dive into Christmas films and how they faired this Covid Christmas, as well as looking forward to films in 2021. Please enjoy. Peace and Love. Gray & Jay.
LET THE FESTIVITIES BEGIN! Happy holidays and seasonal greetings! The Midsommar podcast is now live on all good podcast streaming platforms, for FREE! Now we know what you're thinking, why cover Ari Aster's summer solstice cult horror flick during Christmas? Apart from procrastination and laziness, we here at 50 Flicks believe that this film is the perfect Christmas film for people who hate Christmas films. It features ritualistic themes of rebirth, sacrifice and indoctrination. Astronomically speaking, it is a transformative time, and mirrors one of the movie's central motifs of celestial (and personal) transition between the seasons. Depictions mass family murder-sucides, which are inevitably pushed to the fore of ones mind during this time of year, especially during Christmas dinner (when Granny won't pass the gravy) are invoked in the opening act, which actually takes place at Christmas. (Check out the snow behind what Richard did and tell me that doesn't give you festive cheer). Due to the pandemic, this festive season will be marred by themes of isolation and alienation from loved ones, family, and friends, this film has that too! So now that we have convinced you, don't hesitate and stick on the three hour Director's Cut, pour a drink, and wait for this whole nightmare to blow over, again.(And as always: *Spoiler Alert Fools*) Merry Christmas and much love from 50 Flicks! X
Hello, In this episode, of 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay, we review the Netflix worldwide hit that it is; The Queen's Gambit. We slide in to the popularity of chess, following the shows release, and how Beth Harmon's character perseverance empowers us all to follow our passions. We also discuss microchips, vaccines, the recent discord scandal in Ireland and how to prepare the perfect olive dish. Q to E6, your move.
Join us via your phones, tablets, laptops and other devices for the latest 50 Flicks podcast reviewing the Netflix film The Social Dilemma. This eye opening documentary feature dives into the underbelly of social media, and with the help of dramatisation and industry insiders, lifts the lid on the super computers and complicated algorithms which are manipulating us every day. Gray and Jay discuss the real world implications of such sophisticated technology, can your average human fight the good fight against phone addiction, online radicalisation, microchips, fake news, media bias and political polarisation? Has western society finally reached a 1984 moment? Are we now living in a world indecipherable from an episode of Black Mirror? The lads also have chitchats about the recent U.S election and Trump's current unwillingness to concede to Biden, and Gray has to intervene when Varda decides to go scratching around in the plants again. As always *SPOILERS AHEAD FOOL* and hope you enjoy the cast!!! Much Love, Gray & Jay!
In this episode, of Gray & Jay, we watch Hunger. 2008's disturbing, yet powerful, feature-film debut of the visual artist Steve McQueen Stars Michael Fassbender as Bobby Sands. The historical drama depicts life during the 1981 hunger strikes by the Republican prisoners in Northern Ireland. We also dive in to the new regulations of quarantine 2.0, that hit Ireland recently, the loss of loved ones, the political conflicts of Ireland, weight loss for film, the long shots of cinema & a bonus review of Elephant, a bleak short film that has us hypnotised by it's message. As always, Spoilers Ahead!!
Happy Halloween! Welcome to 50 Flicks of Gray and Jay Halloween Special Podcast! On this full moon edition the guys will be talking about their favorite horror films in cinema history, offensive Halloween costumes, comedy as therapy, the passing of Sean Connery, the return of drive thru cinemas, and the horror of the quickly approaching U.S Election! Be warned, many SPOILERS!!! afoot FOOL, especially for the films: The Shining, Hereditary, A Quiet Place, The Omen, Rosemary's Baby, and Alien. Please Enjoy, much LOVE!!!
Hello, In this part, of a special double Halloween episode double-bill, we swim deep in to the waters for your tortured pleasure reviewing; The Haunting of Bly Manor. Dressed as LEON, from the movie Leon, and a man in a witches hat, the lads hold your hand to help navigate you through the dark of both season 1 & 2. Exploring tricks of the mind, treats of the hearts & how to cook the perfect horror film. Simply Splendid! Enjoy.
The Podcast extravaganza returns for the first of its Halloween themed review line up! On this episode: "The Devil All The Time"! Netflix's new, beautifully shot, vomit inducing, non-linear dissection of American history and culture. Starting Tom Holland (which we mistakenly called Tom Middleton, for some reason, sorry Spiderman) and the alway interesting, always impeccable Robert Patterison, joined by a diverse host of cast members, this dark and twisted thriller is not for the faint of heart. This film pulls no punches, and gives Gray and Jay plenty of material to harp on about. Such as, violence in cinema (yay!), and representation of people of colour in cinema! But don't worry, they guys lighten up this dark season and talk about J.K. Rowling's controversial views on Trans people, Anti-Maskers, the Snowflake generation, RuPaul, and Trump's positive Corona results. As always: *Spoilers Ahead Foll* and enjoy the show! Mucho love!
On this edition of the podcast extravaganza Gray & Jay tackle the deeply confounding, always intriguing Charlie Kaufman and his newly released Netflix film "I'm Thinking of Ending Things''. The guys attempt to negotiate the weird and wonderful world of Kaufman, and track his iconic filmography: Films which always seem to generate a lot of discussion, without delivering any solid answers. Also on the table in this edition is the controversial Jordan Peterson, Varda the Cat, Government Issued Nappies, Incels, The Fat Boy on the Bus, Ridey Sean Connery, Is Hemingway a Gimp?, and much more!!! As always, (*Spoliers Ahead Fool*) and a big thank you to everyone who supports the cast! Big Love!
In this episode the lads indulge the listeners in an extra special double feature, double bill! Terry Gilliam's adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, and Disney's 1951 classic Alice in Wonderland! Gray and Jay offer their own take and analysis on these cult icons, tracking the obvious parallels of psychedelic drug use, but also subtle similarities like Capitalism, and the American Dream. There's also a bit of time to explore Freud, penis size, Nazi Musicals, Disney Plus, Magic Mushrooms, Cult Leaders, Nicholas Cage, and American literature in the 20th Century, sure why wouldn't you want to give it a listen? As always (*Spoliers Ahead Fool*) and please enjoy!
In this episode, of 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay, we discuss Christopher Nolan's latest supernova Mega-hit, Tenet. We venture to nearby cinema's, to watch the new release and give you the low-down on how to be Cinema-goer in the age of pandemic and quarantine, including; going to bars and how everything will be affected from COVID-19. We delve in to Christopher Nolan's film repertoire comparing and contrasting his blockbuster hits to the James Bond franchise, Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson movies & Kubrick's masterpieces. We dissect what Tenet was all about and how the "McConaissance” era came to be. This episode can be enjoyed forwards, backwards or in any non-linear fashion that you desire. Do what you want. You are the main character of your story. You are the protagonist! Thanks for tuning in, alri alri alriiiiiight.
In this episode, of 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay, we discuss The Boys: The Amazon Prime Video hit series based of the comic book of the same name. With a season 2 coming out very soon, we delve in to the madness of season 1 dissecting everything, from what makes a superhero to what that would that look like in 2020 - With these super beings effecting society, politics, entertainment, economics, religion, social media and war. We ask if those beings are out there OR if any life is out there at all. We've all heard of the pentagons releasing of UFO video and information. Who has the answers? We certainly don't but we bring the questions; like what super power would you have, why doesn't Netflix release episodes once a week to keep us at the edge of our seats and what's the difference Between Joe Rogan & Seth Rogan? We've got you covered. Strap up, strap in and let's get some SUPS!
Finally the guys complete the second installment of their Podcast on Michaela Coel's groundbreaking tour de force, I May Destroy You, after several false starts and technical mishaps it's finally here! Also discussed in this episode: Creativity and creative control, would you hand over creative control to another colleague or contemporary? What moral responsibility does Marketing and Advertising have to tell us the truth? The Gay Gaze, Real Men Love Real Men: the lads chat about gay representations in media. Diversity Quotas and information you are asked to give when completing job applications and questionnaires. And last, but not least, Simulation Theory and that Elon Musk guy! As always (*Spoliers Ahead Fool*) and a big thank you to all the listeners! Enjoy!
On this week's episode of 50 Flicks of Gray and Jay, the lads dive into the new Will Farrell, Rachel McAdams Netflix film; "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga!" Which chronicles the journey of Eurovision hopefuls Lars and Sigrit, from their small Icelandic town to the main stage of the Eurovision finals! Plenty of fun banter ahead as we also discuss my new cat, Varda, the old school art of bootlegging VHS & DVDs, the joy that was Eurotrash and Sexcerta, the truth behind Irish folklore and Leprechauns, and the batshit crazy stunts of Tom Cruise! As always *Spoilers Ahead Fool*! And a big thank you to Dan Monaghan, who produced all of the original music for the podcast, follow the link on our Instagram description and check out his stuff. Hope You Enjoy!
On this week's cast, Gray and Jay cover the all new, all ground breaking, hit HBO BBC show #IMAYDESTROYYOU Created, written, directed and starring the British powerhouse that is Michaela Coel. This dense, multilayered dark comedy drama about consent, rape, sexual assault, race, class, and gender was too big and too good to fit into just one podcast show. Join us for an in depth discussion on the first six episodes, of what is quickly being considered an early masterpiece of the 2020s. *Spoilers Ahead Fool*
In this episode Gray and Jay, we review American Psycho on the occasion of it's 20th anniversary! The cult horror classic, adapted beautifully and masterfully by Mary Harron from Bret Easton Ellis's hugely controversial book, delivers a symphony of discourse concerning toxic masculinity, rape culture, sexism, racism, white privilege, class, capitalism, narcissism, consumerism, and objectification, to name but a few. These subjects lead the lads to more topical discussions, including Trump, Chris Delia, Tik Tok, and the Irish Comedy scene. ABANDON HOPE ALL YE WHO ENTER HERE!
On this week's episode the lads give you two for one: James Franco's "The Disaster Artist" and Tommy WIseau's "The Room". A great film about a bad film, and... a really bad film... so bad it's good. Gray and Jay also give you their opinions on Professional Industry Filmmaking vs. the new indie TikTok/Youtube revolution, they also go in on the gaming world, Fortnite and PS5 preview, Stand Up Comedy in Dublin, and "how come all these Celebs be so short these days and pretend they ain't, huh!?". Always with Love and Peace! Please Enjoy!
In this episode we watch 13th as it reflects a lot of the global discussion of race, at the moment, with Black Lives Matter and the current shifts in society during the protests and riots worldwide and mostly in the USA. It's a long one. Heavy at times. We go deep. Enjoy.
Gray and Jay tackle the last 6 episodes of the smash hit show, Normal People. The lads also discuss BLM protests, Me-Too, Male mental health, and toxic masculinity. As well as some conversation staples like The New World Order, Anonymous, the illuminati, Trump, Epstein, and the Royal Family! Be warned, conspiracy theories are abound!
In this episode, Gray & Jay discuss The Midnight Gospel. A beautiful blend of Duncan Trusell's podcast (Family Hour) and the creators of Adventure time. We dive deep in to each episode unfolding subjects of Meditation, Magik, the occult, spirituality, life and death. Graham reflects on his grand fathers passing.
Nay & Gray discuss Tiger King. From crazy characters to the online controversy - the lads get in to the hype around this lockdown Netflix smash hit!
In this episode we talk to Kwaku Fortune, an old friend from college who now has a small role in Normal People. We discuss his experience on set and what it's like to be an actor.
In Episide 3, Gray & Jay discuss Normal People, The new hit tv show based on Sally Rooney's novel of the same name. We discuss sexual consent, gender imbalance & the first male full frontal scene in Irish tv history.
In episode two, Gray & Jay review the 2017 film "I, Tonya". Discussing figure skating class issues, domestic abuse & feminism. Original Music: Shutter Speed 2020, created and preformed by Dan Monaghan (used with permission).
The premiere episode of "50 Flicks of Gray & Jay". This episode reviews the 2011 film Contagion and offers an analysis, comparing it to the current Coronavirus Pandemic. Original Music: Shutter Speed 2020, created and preformed by Dan Monaghan (used with permission).