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Patrick Boberg and Jacob Rosdail
Jacob and Pat return from dormancy to share their All-star lineups for 2022. Been a while, what a fun time.
Jacob and Patrick log on late for the annual tradition of Stathember, with a discussion of 2011's Blitz. Stream the film for yourself on what appears to be a zillion advertising supported streaming services. Hosts: Jacob Rosdail Patrick Boberg SharedPasswordsPod.com
Jacob and Pat sign in to Netflix to review the action film Kate/ Hosts: Jacob Rosdail Patrick Boberg SharedPasswordsPod.com
Jacob and Pat are back their screens and talking together about the latest in streaming films. Today we log on to Amazon Prime to discuss Leos Carax's Annette. On the tail end of the show we talk streaming superheros with quick chats about Suicide Squad and Marvel's Disney+ series. Hosts: Jacob Rosdail Patrick Boberg SharedPasswordsPod.com
Jacob logs in to share his thoughts on Black Widow and Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Shared Passwords logs back on for part 1 of our asynchronous podcasting experiment to discuss HBO MAX's Mortal Kombat. In this first installment Pat will give his thoughts, later on in the week Jacob will reply.
Jacob and Pat split their streams and log on for scares and laughs discussing Netflix's Hubie Halloween and Hulu's Books of Blood.
Jacob and Pat log into Netflix to watch the original The Devil all the Time (then go PVOD for Bill & Ted Face the Music).
Jacob and Pat log into Netflix to discuss Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things. Afterwards we jump streams and wade deep into our annual celebration, Stathember with a viewing of 2015's Wild Card.
Jacob and Pat log on to Netflix to discuss Project Power before jumping streams to HBO Max and talking the wild documentary sensation Class Action Park.
Jacob and Pat hop over to HBO Max to stream and discuss An American Pickle.
Jacob and Pat log into Amazon and stream the Marie Curie story, Radioactive.
Jacob and Pat log back on to Netflix to experience the animated streaming original Animal Crackers.
Jacob and Pat tickle the feathers of Peacock to discuss Psych 2: Lassie Come Home.
Jacob and Pat open two tabs to stream Netflix's The Old Guard and Hulu's Palm Springs.
Jacob and Pat log on to Netflix to discuss Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Jacob and Pat fire up Netflix to check out Spike Lee's latest joint, Da 5 Bloods.
Pat and Jacob log on to Amazon Prime to discuss The Vast of Night.
Jacob and Pat log on to Netflix in order to discuss The Lovebirds.
Jacob and Pat open up Quibi to discuss The Stranger, as well as The Most Dangerous Game.
Jacob and Pat sign into Apple Plus to discuss the Spike Jonze directed rockumentary, "Beastie Boys Story."
We pass around the password to Netflix and talk Extraction.
Jacob and Pat wade in murky waters of Shudder to discuss Shared Passwords.
SP logs in to Amazon to watch the original streaming film "Blow the Man Down."
We log back into Netflix to stream its original film, The Platform.
Jacob and Pat pilot into the Shared Passwords world with a discussion of Netflix's Spenser Confidential.
In our last FWOAC, we look to the Oscars of 1968 and then look into our crystal ball for a look at the Oscars of 2021.
FWOAC rides the slopes of last year's Sundance film festival to discuss the films that were, and almost were, something. Focusing on the failed to launch Sundance crowd pleaser, Brittany runs a Marathon.
FWOAC revisits the prestige month of December 1999 with four films.
FWOAC discusses the potential best films of November 1999. Plus a quick discussion of Ford v. Ferrari.
FWOAC toils in the disturbing waters of time travel and magic to discuss Terminator: Dark Fate and Doctor Sleep.
FWOAC dances recklessly through the streets of Gotham with a discussion of Joker. Plus we run through the most memorable films of October 1999.
FWOAC discusses the films honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as the best films of 1999, plus we talk with the filmmakers of the feature length documentary "The Power of Glove." 1:45 - Best Pictures of 1999 30:40 - The Power of Glove interview
Stathtember returns with FWOAC pulling Jason Statham back into the killing game with his 2011 film Killer Elite and 2013's Homefront.
FWOAC discusses five films that left distinct marks on August 1999.
FWOAC discusses four films from 1999: American Pie Drop Dead Gorgeous Summer of Sam Eyes Wide Shut Followed by an impromptu discussion of Quentin Tarantino's latest film; Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood.
FWOAC unveils its line-ups for the 2019 Cinematic All-Stars, followed by spoiled rotten discussion of Spider-man: Far From Home
FWOAC discusses four films of varying quality, released in June 1999: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me Wild Wild West South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut Run Lola Run
FWOAC tussles with a malicious interstellar threat discussing Dark Phoenix, only to freeze our faces off in the antarctic of John Carpenter's The Thing.
In FWOAC's third discussion of the films of 1999, we battle The Mummy, fall in love in Notting Hill, and lose it all going up against Ghost Dog.
FWOAC runs for it's life in order to discuss John Wick 3.
FWOAC takes a look ahead to discuss how the films of summer 2019 are shaping up.
FWOAC travels all throughout time to discuss three important films from 1999, followed by Marvel's culminating adventure Avengers: Endgame.
FWOAC can't figure out the name of the super hero but we're reviewing a film named Shazam!
FWOAC takes the red pill and goes as deep as the rabbit hole allows discussing each installment in The Matrix franchise.
FWOAC dances with Kree, Skrulls and Flerkens in order to discuss Marvel's Captain Marvel.
FWOAC travels forward and backward in time to predict next years Oscars as well as review the Outstanding Production nominees of the 10th Academy Awards in 1938.
FWOAC dances in the sun of the old & new west with the 2018 Sundance film, Damsel.
FWOAC gets its hopes up for the cinematic year of 2019 plus a discussion of M Night Shyamalan's Glass.
FWOAC counts down the films we enjoyed the most from the year 2017.
FWOAC goes streaming though the depths of underground battle rock with YouTube's Bodied as well as the jungle with Netflix's Mowgli.