Two friends talk about movies they think everyone should see
We're back and hopefully this time it will stick. Trevor brings in one of his childhood favorites, Michael Jackson Moonwalker! The King of Pop blesses us with some of his best videos of all time and other random scenes where he transforms into machines and plays soccer wrong. J'mon and join Mike and Trevor as they recount Michael Jackson's ego trippin to the gates of Club 30s.
We're alive! and we've brought an old friend! Recorded live from Oscar's apartment we talk about the 96th Annual Academy Awards. Who got snubbed? What films are the most overrated? And does Julianne Moore have enough hot dogs? Its another Oscars with Oscar!
Our Monthly episode is here!
One of our shortest episodes ever. What does that say about how we felt about Phil Tippett's opus? Guess you'll just have to listen in.
“I don't know. I feel like I should just stop... You know? Just stop thinking about it, but I can't. Maybe I've seen too many movies, you know? Love at first sight. What do you think about love at first sight? You think you could love somebody by just looking at them? But the thing is, man, I felt like I knew her.”For our semi regularly scheduled programming, Trevor brings in yet another Derek Cianfrance film, Blue Valentine. Guaranteed to both make you laugh and crush your soul in equal measures. So listen in as we bring on another special guest (Tyler) for an episode that will have you second guessing love, or maybe just your confusing and conflicted feelings of love for Ryan Gosling.
Three movies in one episode?! That's riight! This time it's three times the action, three times the comedy and three times the Jackie...Jackie Chan that is! It's the super star's seminal works, The first three Police Story movies. Jackie performs some of his greatest stunts and costars with future Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh in Police Story 3: Supercop.
Getting back on track with our regularly scheduled programming, we're discussing a movie that has the all important “three B's”… boobs, blood…..and Bacon. A film important for many young boys growing up in the late 90's….for several reasons. Listen in as we discuss 1998's erotic noir thriller classic, Wild Things.
Few filmmakers are as influential as the great Orson Welles. Few are as infamous. A man of magic, lies and art, Welles brings to light three fakers, one being himself in our first documentary. A documentary that observes the fakeness of art, the fakeness of "experts" and whether or not truth should get in the way of a good story. This week we return to the Criterion Collection with F for Fake!
What's cooler than cool? It's Ice, baby! Sneak a peak at a taste of the early 90s and drop those zeros and get with our hero, Robert Van Winkle. Check out his fight skills that rival Steven Seagal and his detective skills that rival Walker Texas Ranger. But what does he do in his down time? He's just coolin' but don't be trippin' and skippin' this episode because it's Cool as Iccccccce!
Ok...how should I start this episode summary? Should I start with the reason it took so long to upload this episode? No I don't' have a good excuse for that and people are just going to think I'm some kind of loser. Maybe I should talk about the movie. But I hate when people go on and on in the description about what the podcasters talk about in the episode. I know! I'll make it very meta, like how the movie is meta. I'll write out what I'm thinking and it will be cleaver and people will want to listen to the episode even more. Nah! I don't think people even read the episode descriptions. Honestly they're kind of a pain to write. (Wait...did I just use the right they're/there/their? they. are. Yeah I'm good. Maybe I should say the title of the movie. No because that's what the episode title is for)
Instead of describing our Swiss Army Man episode, I thought we should hear from the critics of the movie:"Incredible and not in a good way." says Wendy Ide of the Observer (UK)"By the end, having failed in its attempt at cleverness, the movie veers into sentiment, the inevitable last resort. The movie fails at that, too." raves Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle"Dano, as a dude who washes up on a desert island, and Radcliffe, as a farting corpse, go their own nutter way. This is such a baller of a movie that you keep wishing it would be better than it is." cries Peter Travers of Rolling Stone
The 95th Annual Academy Awards are Sunday and in order to talk about it properly Mike and Trevor bring in their Oscar expert, Oscar. We go through all 23 categories and explain what the Academy forgot, what they got wrong, who we think should win and who we think will win.Who will win best Actor, Hot Austin or Fat Fraser? Who will win best director, a couple of Daniels or a man who's been here before? And what is My Year of Dicks actually about?Listen quick before the ceremony or wait until the results are announced and see who got the most predictions right!
Let me tell you the story of Right Hand/Left Hand. For it was with the right hand (LOVE) that actor Charles Laughton directed Robert Mitchum in one of his scariest performances in a film based on a controversial book and it was the left hand (HATE) that critics struck down the first time director's directing career. But wait a minute! As time went on, 1955's The Night of the Hunter became a beloved classic by filmmakers and movie lovers everywhere.But who does Mike and Trevor agree with? With the lovers or the haters?This might be the most controversial episode of Cinephilia to date!
On a very special episode of Cinephilia, Mike and Trevor talk about possibly the most underrated movie of 2022, Babylon. It's the unique tale of Hollywood's struggle with the introduction of sound.
Nothing good happens after 2 AM!WatchMojo called it the most underrated movie of all time...twice. Mike and Trevor talk about one of Martin Scorsese's least talked about movies. It's one crazy night in SoHo that will have you screaming Surrender Dorothy!
New YearNew LookNew SeasonNew Theme Songand of course...New Episode!Join us for David Fincher's masterpiece of love, loss, longing and cutting edge visual effects: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
As a new year begins, Mike and Trevor look back at not only the best cinema had to offer in 2022 but the movies they talked about in the first 37 episodes. Who brought in the better movies? What did they pick for the best of the year? Where is Tressa's mic? Why were there so many 3 hour movies in 2022? And How did Quincy Jones get Martin Scorsese to direct the Bad video?All this and more in our first episode of 2023!
You guys give up or are you thirsty for more?That's right! The second part of our Home Alone Christmas extravaganza is finally here. It's another Christmas in the trenches with Kevin, and Mike and Trevor slowly start to lose it as they continue to record their longest episode ever but now you get two episodes for the price of one. And as always, keep the change you filthy animal
To put a bow on our “favorite Christmas movies” series of films, we will be discussing the one, the only, ultimate in Christmas entertainment and home invasion punishment, home alone. Since our love for the first two films exceeds the length of most people's patience for a single podcast episode, we will be splitting the episode into two for your listening pleasure!Keep the change, you filthy animals…And a happy new year.
What is the most watched Christmas movie of all time? I don't know but I'm willing to bet Bob Clark and Jean Shepherd's coming of age tale that is celebrating 25 year of 24 marathons is pretty high on that list. Travel back to 1940 and to the childhood Christmas memories of Mike and Trevor as they review A Christmas Story and relate it to their own upbrings and favorite Christmas memories but don't worry, no one shot their eye out!
“General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often, it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends.”Kicking off our Christmas series of films, Trevor brings in one of his favorite Christmas and romantic comedies, the insanely stacked, star studded 2003 English classic, Love Actually.
What's your favorite Thanksgiving movie? If you didn't say Planes, Trains and Automobiles, then what movie are you thinking of because it's the only Thanksgiving movie that matters. Unless you count Rocky with that one scene Pauly throws the turkey out the front door. The late great John Candy and comedy legend Steve Martin give the greatest comedic performances of their careers in John Hughes' buddy road trip comedy based on events he experienced. It's time to buy your kids a chocolate turkey, take a scenic cab ride through Wichita, Kansas and put your hand between two pillows. Gobble Gobble, you're f***ed!
“People wanna live like this in their cars and big fuckin' houses they can't even pay for, then you're necessary. The only reason that they all get to continue living like kings is cause we got our fingers on the scales in their favor. I take my hand off and then the whole world gets really fuckin' fair really fuckin' quickly and nobody actually wants that. They say they do but they don't. They want what we have to give them but they also wanna, you know, play innocent and pretend they have no idea where it came from. Well, thats more hypocrisy than I'm willing to swallow, so fuck em. Fuck normal people”If you're into hearing amazingly written (and spoken) dialog including some of the above monologue, then have we got a movie for you! It's 2011's factually accurate, thinly disguised housing/financial crisis drama, Margin call.
What is the most controversial movie of all time? It might be some of the films we've already talked about but Walt Disney's post Civil War live action/animation hybrid Song of the South is definitely part of the conversation. It hasn't been released theatrically in the states since 1986, before some of us were born. Does it deserve to remain in the Disney Vault like images from Fantasia, The Rescuers and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Or should it be widely available for the public to decide?Tune in as Mike and Trevor discuss the problematic nature of Joel Chandler Harris' tales of the south, Walt Disney's history with and surrounding the film and how it led to one of Disneyland's most beloved attractions.Warning!! The following episode involves several serious and ugly topics including slavery and racism. If you're looking for a more whimsical Disney review, unfortunately you'll have to look somewhere else.
“You're afraid to dive into the plasma pool, aren't you? You're afraid to be destroyed and recreated, aren't you? I'll bet you think that you woke me up about the flesh, don't you? But you only know society's straight line about the flesh. You can't penetrate beyond society's sick, gray, fear of the flesh. Drink deep, or taste not, the plasma spring! Y'see what I'm saying? And I'm not just talking about sex and penetration. I'm talking about penetration beyond the veil of the flesh! A deep penetrating dive into the plasma pool!” If you're not afraid to dive, and dive deep into the pool, then listen in as we dissect David Cronenberg's 1986 body horror classic, The Fly!
“Well... you know Doc, when something happens it can leave a trace of itself behind. Say like... it's when someone burns toast. When some things happen, it can leave other traces behind. Not things anyone can notice, but things that only people with shine can see. Just like they can see things that haven't happened yet, sometimes they can see things that happened a long time ago. I think a lot of things happened in this particular hotel over the years... and not all of them was good.” Join Mike and Trevor as they explore room 237 and many other things relating to one of the scariest movies ever made, Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, The Shining.
"You want to put some kind of explanation down here before you leave? Here's one as good as any you're likely to find: We're being punished by the Creator. He visited a curse on us. So man could look at...what Hell was like. Maybe he didn't want to see us blow ourselves up, put a big hole in the sky. Maybe he just wanted to show us he's still boss man. Maybe he figure we getting too big for our britches, tryin to figure his shit out."It's the Gone With The Wind of zombie movies, Okay?It's 1985's Day of the Dead!
For this week's episode, we bring you the documentary that showed us that vampires are people too, with real thoughts, emotions and needs. If you've ever been curious about how a 900 year old vampire would navigate the internet, then this episode discussing "What We Do In The Shadows" is for you.
In our continuing "Movies That We Loved" series, Mike and Trevor will be discussing arguably one of the greatest film noirs of all time. Who are we arguing with? What are we arguing about? Why it's the 1997 Curtis Hanson crime drama masterpiece, LA Confidential, of course! Listen in for some backstory on the book, real life characters contained within the movie and some major differences between the book and the movie. Oh and we'll be giving our ratings if you care about that sort of thing.
The weirdest of Als has made only one movie and it failed miserably at the box office. But after 3 decades and thousands of Twinkie Weiner Sandwiches, UHF has become a cult classic amongst polka and non polka fans alike. So the real challenge is now. Will 1989's absurdist comedy UHF fail with Mike and Trevor like it did 33 years ago or will is soar like so many poodles?
When does the good guy become the bad guy? When is revenge enough? How much pain can one person inflict on another? All good questions but not as good as the question of why do Korean directors make better films than 78.23% of American directors?Let's watch and discuss 2010's I Saw The Devil and find out!TRIGGER WARNING!!!Please be aware that during this episode we discuss disturbing and graphic incidents that occur in the movie. This movie and episode will not be for everyone. But I guess the same goes for every episode we do. :)
On this week's episode, we discuss a brilliant film with one of the most deceiving titles in movie history. Join us for an episode filled with drugs, music, dance, sex and a not so thinly veiled commentary on death. IT'S SHOWTIME, FOLKS!! It's ALL THAT JAZZ!
"In all the history of the boxing game, you'll find no human interest story to compare with the life narrative of James J Braddock"For this week's episode, we discuss one of Trevor's top boxing movies of all time, Cinderella Man.
Have you ever wanted to know what living in Los Angeles is like to people who weren't born in LA? On today's episode, we'll discuss the Go-To Guide for solving back masking, underground, secret message hiding, the end of the world serial killing/disappearance mysteries. Also known as the 2018 surrealist neo noir, Under the Silver Lake.
We're baaaaaaaaack!After a longer than anticipated absence, we're back to our regularly schedule program with a discussion of the 1996 under-appreciated Tom hanks film, That Thing You Do! join us as we discuss one of the examples of why Tom Hanks is the best human ever. We may even discover the answer the age old question: “I wonder what happened to the Oneders?”
We decided to change things up and try something new...ish for this upcoming episode. For our semi-regularly newest “format”, we will be discussing films that we both know and both love deeply.And what better film to start with than the 1976 Scorsese masterpiece, Taxi Driver?Learn our true feelings, our introductions (the full one for Trevor's scarring intro to the movie) and our overall ratings for what many consider to be one of the greatest films ever made.
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here to get through this thing called Podcast! Electric word "Podcast" and that means talking for a mighty long time. But I'm here to tell you, there's something else...His Royal Badness!For this week's episode, Trevor brings in the Cult Classic. "Purple Rain". So hang on to your frilly blouses, cuz tonight we're gonna party like it's 1999. But don't forget to purify yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka!Note: Prince did not write or direct this movie. Just one of the greatest albums of all time!
On this week's episode, Mike tries to break his last record of how many times he can say "rectum" in an episode. Also, we discuss the 1960 classic "The Apartment". If you're into that sort of thing.
In the world of cinema, there have been a few occasions where a film has been both reviled and heralded…regarded as disgusting, horrific, unwatchable and also as a masterpiece, a must see, and a work of art. Very few films have had the wide range of these polarizing opinions more than one. The topic of this episode, 2002's Gaspar Noé's brutal, unflinching French revenge thriller, Irreversible.TRIGGER WARNING:Please be aware that during thisepisode we discuss disturbing andgraphic incidents that occur in themovie. This movie/episode will notbe for everyone. But I guess thesame goes for every episode wedo. :]
On this week's episode, we revert to what we know best: talk to other people about their favorite movies. We invited out fan, singular, Keaton to discuss his background, top ten favorites and some least favorites. Also a lengthy segue about Arnold Schwarzenegger's filmography ensues. Who was Lon Cheney's lover?
Taking a break from their usual era of movies, Mike brings us the 1957 forgotten gem, Elia Kazan film, A Face in the Crowd. Listen in as Mike and Trevor discuss plots, themes and issues featured in this movie that are still relevant today. Also the most obnoxious laugh of all time and it's not Trevor or Mike's.
On this weeks episode, Trevor brings in one of his favorite crime dramas, The Way of the Gun. Does this movie still hold up? Will Mike and Trevor have their first disagreement on a movie? Is Ryan Phillippe a good actor? Are James Caan's polos too tight? All will be answered, so listen in.
Mike and Trevor are back to business with their latest episode discussing the 1998 cult classic, Dark City. Does this movie hold up? Did this movie influence a string of films following it? Is Michael Gaddie's autobiography finally going to be coming out?Listen in and find out!
On this weeks episode, we have our long awaited special guest…our multi-talented friend Oscar Velasquez! Join us as we discuss his unique, diverse top ten favorite movies, Cannes, career advice, film school memories and crashing his “motorcycle” in France. Note: The sound quality varies despite Oscar being in the same room as us. Unfortunately he had to record separately on his AirPods.
Showcasing their ability to be flexible, Trevor and Mike take the opportunity to discuss the ((often considered)) greatest years in cinema history. Mike flexes his borderline savant knack for movie year release dates, while Trevor further drives the point home that he really can't recall the release years for movies. Fun fact for this episode: we now hold the record for mentioning the most movies in a single episode. Enjoy!
Trevor and Mike get back to their regularly scheduled program with an episode discussing Wes Anderson's familial epic, The Royal Tenenbaums. Listen in as we discuss plot, ((kinda)) themes ((sorta)) and why Wes Anderson apparently dislikes animals.