Biggs breaks down his favorite films in commentary tracks recorded with his friends. He spouts trivia, makes observations, and has some insane theories on every film. This is recorded in real time with the movies, but the listener need not have to watch them to enjoy the podcast
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Subscribe now to the new podcast, A Cosmic Void starring Alex Biggs Small and Jeremiah Perez! Here's a taste of one episode, there's more on the feed and many more to come. This episode is about the Alex Garland instant classic: Ex Machina. We dissect the movie going scene by scene uncovering the themes that run beneath. We discuss the feminist reading of this movie, the allusions to literature and history, and discuss the slightly ahead of it's time presentation of the danger of data mining. And of course we list movies that informed it, as well as movies influenced by it. And that's just the tip of the iceberg!
Jedi Master's Degree is a podcast that will introduce you to the world of Star Wars, or bolster what you already know. All nineteen episodes of season one are available now! This episode is about the book that was the backdoor pilot to The Empire Strikes Back.
Find out what Biggs has been up to with the podcast Box Office Battle as we drunkenly debate whether The Rise of Skywalker is any good with NOT SAFE FOR netWORK hall of famers Brandon Beardslee, Zac and Connor Lachenbruch. Plus we rank the episodes by quality and title, find out about George Lucas's sex life, gush over Baby Yoda, and more!
Want more of Biggs? Here's his new podcast. It talks about the history of television one show at a time. It begins by talking about one of the most iconic television series of all-time Star Trek. Find out the reality of the first interracial kiss on television, how the cast chemistry affected the show, the best episodes and so much more!
A pregnant cop in Minneapolis unravels a plot a spun and then respun by three inept criminals. Fargo is the most amazing film based on a true story that is not really a true story to have ever been made by the Coen Brothers! Brandon Beardslee sits in one more time to help Biggs figure out how times "yah" was said, Paul Bunyon's mystical connection to the film, and how Frances McDormand's breast exploded. And exactly how many pigs are in this film?
There is no action film more beloved or influential than this Steven Spielberg film written by George Lucas and Lawrence Kasden. We jump into this classic and dish on exactly how many snakes are in the pit, what really happened with the infamous pistol in a swordfight, how it was almost rated R, the massive amounts of scene that became Temple of Doom and The Last Crusade, racism in the writer's room, Toht's machine gun arm, and so much more. Brandon Beardslee sits in again for this commentary that you don't necessarily need to watch the movie to follow along.
A grandfather reads his sick grandson a story about fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles. It doesn't sound too bad? Joining Biggs on this episode is Brandon Bear Beardslee of the Montucky Skies podcast in a commentary that you don't need to be watching the movie to enjoy.
An alien comes to Earth with a crucial message to it's leaders. The 1951 classic is one of the most influential sci-fi movies ever made. We examine it's message, it's origins, and it's character's god complex in: The Day the Earth Stood Still. Joining Biggs this month is his father, Dennis Small, in a commentary track that you don't necessarily need to be watching the film with to enjoy.
Everyone's favorite S-Mart employee is sucked back to medieval times to do battle with demons armed only with a sword, shotgun, chainsaw, bionic hand, broken torch, Oldsmobile, and a book called Steam Plan in: Army of Darkness. This highly original (even though it's secretly a sequel) movie is our commentary track today that you do not need to watch the movie at the same time to follow. Brandon Beardslee and Zac Lachenbruch sit it on this episode.
Welcome to the first episode of Biggs on Film. This is a podcast that acts as a commentary for films, but the film does not need to be watched to follow it. Today Biggs covers the Best Picture of 1976. A down and out Philly fighter who's a leg breaker for a loan shark is given an unexpected chance to fight for the heavy weight title in Rocky.