Finally, a movie podcast that takes place in a car! Pete and Trevor are movie fans with nothing better to do. Come along with us on our drive to and from the cinema. On the drive there, we’ll be discussing general background on the movie and talk about our expectations. On the drive back again, you will hear spoiler talk about our first impressions of the movie having just exited the theatre. Will we see a “stone-cold masterpiece� Will we see a stinker to end all stinkers? Will we run into traffic and miss the trailers? We’ll answer all these questions and more!
Pete and Trevor saw Fight or Flight, the new action comedy starring Josh Hartnett and directed by James Madigan is his directorial debut. Listen for our immediate reactions after leaving the theatre. We also discussed Richard Donner's Superman (Christopher Reeves, Margot Kidder, Gene Hackman) as part of our ongoing Project Superman to cover ever single live-action theatrical Superman. Don't forget to enter our ongoing contest to win a subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/Gbt3OAbout the Movie:Fight or Flight follows exiled American agent Lucas Reyes (Josh Hartnett), who is given one last chance to redeem himself by tracking down a high-value target known as “The Ghost” on a flight from Bangkok to San Francisco. Complicating matters, the plane is filled with assassins from around the world assigned to kill them both. Cast: Josh Hartnett as Lucas Reyes.Charithra Chandran as Isha.Katee Sackhoff appears as Katherine Brunt.Julian Kostov as Aaron Hunter.Marko Zaror as Cayenne.JuJu Chan Szeto as Master Lian.Crew: Directed by Intro (0:00)Review of Superman 1978 (9:05)Spoiler-free review of Fight or Flight (34:43)Spoiler-talk (44:58)
Castaways and perpetual B-team members Pete and Trevor take a trip to see Thunderbolts* (or is it The New Avengers maybe?). Thunderbolts is the 36th entry in the MCU and the 4th covered on this podcast, but how does it stack up? (Really, really well!) This week also marks the beginning of Project Superman, our ongoing project to watch every single live-action Superman film. We are starting right at the beginning with Kirk Allyn in the 1948 serial and its 1950 sequel Atom Man vs. Superman. We also cover the Superman and the Mole Men, the 1951 debut of George Reeves as Superman and the first feature length Superman film. Tune in next week for Richard Donner's Superman (1978). Be sure to enter our draw to win a subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/Gbt3OIntro (0:00)Review of Superman (1948), Atom Man vs. Superman (1950), and Superman and the Mole Men (16:32)Spoiler-free Review of Thunderbolts* (40:09)Spoiler-talk (54:20)ABOUT THE MOVIEThunderbolts—recently rebranded as The New Avengers—is directed by Jake Schreier, known for his work on Robot & Frank and the series Beef. The screenplay was co-written by Eric Pearson (Black Widow) and Joanna Calo (The Bear). The film features an ensemble of returning and new Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) characters:The film features an ensemble of returning and new Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) characters:Florence Pugh plays Yelena Belova (Black Widow), Sebastian Stan plays Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier), David Harbour plays Alexei Shostakov (Red Guardian), Wyatt Russell plays John Walker (U.S. Agent), Hannah John-Kamen plays Ava Starr (Ghost), Olga Kurylenko plays Antonia Dreykov (Taskmaster), Lewis Pullman plays Bob Reynolds (Sentry/Void), Geraldine Viswanathan plays Mel Gold, Julia Louis-Dreyfus plays Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Chris Bauer plays O.X.E. Agent Holt, and Wendell Pierce plays Congressman Gary.
May the 4th be with you! Time for another bonus Star Wars episode in honour of Life Day! Returning to the pod is Ben and Delaney, our Star Wars experts on retainer. Today we watch Revenge of the Sith on full-screen DVD and provide our immediate reactions. In celebration of this day, we also performed a short play recapping the events of Revenge of the Sith. Be sure to enter our draw to win a subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/Gbt3OIntro (0:00)Star Wars Recap Play (13:30)Review of Revenge of the Sith (23:19)Directed by George LucasStarring Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Hayden Christensen, Ian McDiarmid, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, Jimmy Smits, Frank Oz, Anthony DanielsMusic composed by John Williams
Pete and Trevor saw Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii in IMAX for the 4K restoration. Along the way we also discussed other classic concert films like The Band's The Last Waltz and Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense. Be sure to enter the draw to win a year's subscription to Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/Gbt3OIntro (0:00)Preview of Project Superman (5:05)The Last Waltz (14:13)Stop Making Sense (21:01)Review of Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (31:42)
Pete and Trevor (and special guests Justin and Anthony) went to see the Ryan Coogler original vampire period piece Sinners in glorious 70mm IMAX. Written and director by Coogler (his best effort to date), Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as the “Smokestack Twins”, with supporting performances by Hailee Steinfeld, Miles Caton, Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, and Delroy Lindo. The movie was scored by Ludwig Göransson, and filmed by Autumn Durald Arkapaw, in what is one of the best sounding and looking movies of the decade. Listen for our immediate reactions after leaving the theatre, including our summary of some technical problems with the film reel at the Vaughan Cineplex in Toronto. We are also giving away a free subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/Gbt3OYou can check out Anthony on Reddit at u/anthonylavadoJustin is on Letterboxd at TheLonelyGoatThanIntro and history with Ryan Coogler (0:00)Favourite Actor in 2 roles movies(18:30)Upcoming schedule (Project Superman) (28:25)Spoiler-free (With Anthony)(37:50)Spoiler-free (53:50)Spoiler talk(1:03:40)Ending review from the future(1:46:20)
Take a swig of applejack, strap on your snowshoes and spit in your spittoons, because Pete and Trevor saw Hundreds of Beavers. The independent comedy was made for just $150,000 but may be one of the most original comedies ever made. Listen for our immediate reactions to the film (and please watch this movie!). This episode also marks the end of Project Aardman as we discuss Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. As we say goodbye to the stop-motion animation studio, we provide our rankings of their feature films. Intro (0:00)Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget review (6:56)Aardman rankings (17:25)Hundreds of Beavers spoiler-free (30:00)Spoilers for Hundreds of Beavers (44:40)
Have you seen John Wick? What about The Equalizer? Or even The Beekeeper? Well, you are ready to take on David Ayer's A Working Man, starring Jason Statham (and not really David Harbour and Michael Peña). That's right, Pete and Trevor rolled up their sleeves and saw A Working Man. Listen for our immediate spoiler-free reactions after leaving the theatre. This week continues our ongoing Project Aardman with A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, plus all Aardman shorts from 2009 - 2024. Join us next week for our discussion on Chicken Run 2 and the conclusion of Project Aardman. Don't forget to enter into our Letterboxd Giveaway contest which will close at 11:59pm EST on April 4. https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro (0:00)Project Aardman (09:43)Spoiler-free review of A Working Man (39:33)Spoiler-talk (54:35)
Pete and Trevor, AKA Talley and Watchy, join Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey to see the new live-action Disney remake Snow White. Starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, this is a remake and reimagining of the 1939 animated classic. In a world full of bad remakes, this might be the worst. Listen to hear our immediate reactions after leaving the theatre. This week we continue with our ongoing project to watch every Aardman movie with Shaun the Sheep and Early Man. We are also entering the closing days of our draw the giveaway a year's subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro and history with Disney live-action remakes (0:00)Shaun the Sheep review (20:20)Early Man review (25:59)Spoiler-free review of Marc Webb's Snow White (36:46)Spoiler-talk (1:02:20)
Pete and Trevor saw Steven Soderbergh's Black Bag, but they aren't really allowed to talk about it, and each of them is suspicious that the other may be compromised and working for another podcast. Things get weird. They also returned to their ongoing project to watch every Aardman film. This week they discussed Peter Lord's Pirates! movie, and Aardman's short films from 1996-2008, including A Matter of Loaf and Death. Tune in next week for Shaun the Sheep and Early Man. We are also giving away a year's subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro and History with Steven Soderbergh (0:00)Review of Aardman shorts and The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! (13:13)Spoiler-free review of Black Bag (36:54)Review of Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death (49:26)Spoiler-talk for Black Bag (57:03)
Pete and Trevor, or maybe their clones, saw Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho's highly anticipated follow up to 2019's Parasite. Robert Pattinson stars as the titular(s) Mickey, along with Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Anamaria Vartolomei, Toni Collette and Mark Ruffalo. This week we continue our exploration of everything Aardman with Arthur Christmas. Tune in next week for our deep dive on Aardman shorts, including A Matter of Loaf and Death, and Pirates! In An Adventure with Scientists. Make sure to enter our giveaway contest to win a year's free subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro and history with Bong Joon-ho (0:00)97th Academy Awards Catch up (5:24)Review of Arthur Christmas (24:45)Spoiler-free Review of Mickey 17 (40:36)Spoiler-talk (58:10)
Pete and Trevor, plus special stowaway Justin, saw Michael Mann's 1995 action epic Heat in 35mm (Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Val Kilmer). Listen to our immediate reactions following the movie, to see if the movie plays better on film. We also return to Project Aardman with Flushed Away (Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet). Stay tuned for Arthur Christmas next week. We are giving away a free subscription to Letterboxd Patron. Check the link for more details: https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro History with Heat and Michael Mann (0:00)Review of Flushed Away (16:50)Spoiler-free review of Heat (33:45)Spoiler-talk (49:26)
Pete and Trevor saw Brady Corbet's The Brutalist (Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce) in 35mm, and can happily report that it does not feel too long! We provide our immediate thoughts on the movie after leaving the theatre. This is also our last week on Project Oscar Catchup, where we look at all the movies nominated for Best Picture at the 97th Academy Awards. This week we discuss James' Mangold's Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown (Timothée Chalamet, Elle Fanning, Ed Norton, Monica Barbaro), and Walter Salles' historical drama I'm Still Here (Fernanda Torres, Selton Mello). As a bonus, we also discuss our top ten favourite films of 2024, and included a few guest voicemails featuring favourite picks of the year. Finally, we undertook our second annual effort to guess Oscar winners in each category. Thanks for listening to this project, it was a lot of fun! Next week we return to Aardman with Flushed Away. Intro (0:00)Review of A Complete Unknown (4:37)Review of I'm Still Here (23:05)Spoiler-free review of The Brutalist in 35mm (31:57)Spoiler talk (47:00)Pete and Trevor's Top Ten of 2024 + voicemails (1:09:06)Oscar Picks (1:40:28)
Pete and Trevor saw Captain America: Brave New World, Marvel's follow-up to the successful Deadpool and Wolverine, and its first attempt to hand off a mantel to a new character. The movie stars Anthony Mackie as Cap and Harrison Ford as Thaddeus Ross (definitely not Red Hulk). Listen in for our immediate reactions after leaving the theatre. This is week 3 of our Project Oscar Catchup, where we are covering all the movies that were nominated for best picture. This week we are looking at Jacques Audiard's Emilia Pérez and RaMell Ross' Nickel Boys. Join us next week for our episode on The Brutalist in 35mm. We are also running a contest for a free annual subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro and expectations with Marvel, Captain America, Falcon and Winter Solider (0:00)Review of Emilia Pérez (11:31)Review of Nickel Boys (25:52)Spoiler free reaction to Captain America: Brave New World (42:13)Spoiler-talk (59:45)
Pete and Trevor saw Companion, a comedy thriller (horror?) from director Drew Hancock, starring Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid. Listen for our spoiler-free review after immediately leaving the theatre (before giving plenty of warning before heading into spoiler talk).This is the second week of our ‘Project Oscar Catchup'. In this episode we discuss Sean Baker's Anora (Mikey Madison, Yuriy Borisov) and Coralie Fargeat's The Substance (Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley).Check out our Letterboxd for a chance to win a subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro (0:00)Anora (10:25)The Substance (23:50)Spoiler-free Review of Companion (43:24)Spoiler-talk (53:34)
List of prime directives 1) watch Robocop 2) listen to Pete and Trevor's conversation about Robocop 3) subscribe to the podcast 4) classifiedThat's right, Pete and Trevor went for a trip to see Paul Verhoeven's 1987 masterpiece Robocop, starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith and Miguel Ferrer. Listen in to hear our immediate reactions to the movie, while giving plenty of warning before we head into spoiler talk. This is also the first week of our Oscar Catchup Project where we talk about each movie nominated for the academy award for best picture. This week we discuss Dune: Part Two, Conclave and Wicked. (We will return to our Aardman Project in March). You made it to the bottom of the description, prime directive four was to enter our contest to win a year's subscription to Letterboxd Patron.Intro (0:00)Project Academy Awards Overview (1:15)Dune Part Two (3:12)Conclave (15:40)Wicked (21:35)Spoiler-free Review of RoboCop (44:41)Spoiler talk (1:06:35)
Pete and Trevor augmented themselves with cyberbrains so they could truly appreciate 1995's ‘Ghost in the Shell' directed by Mamoru Oshii. Listen for their discussion of their history with anime, in addition to hearing their immediate reactions after leaving the theatre. This is also week four of our ongoing project to watch every Aardman feature and short film. This week we are talking ‘Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit' directed by Nick Park. We encourage everyone to watch along with us and check in each episode for our dedicated Aardman segment. Go to https://boxd.it/BQYVu for the watchlist. Next week we will be discussing ‘Flushed Away'. Intro (0:00)History with anime (3:00)Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (7:28)Spoiler-free review of Ghost in the Shell (32:53)Spoiler-talk (45:20)
Pete and Trevor saw two of the greatest horror sci-fi movies ever made. We did a double-header of David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986) and John Carpenter's The Thing (1982). It's Jeff Goldblum versus Kurt Russell, Brundlefly versus The Thing from Another World, in an epic showdown of body horror, special effects, and possibly the best use of makeup ever. Listen in for our immediate reaction to these two classics. This is also week three of our ongoing project to watch every Aardman feature and short film. This week we are talking ‘Chicken Run', Aardman's first feature, directed by Nick Park and Peter Lord. We encourage everyone to watch along with us and check in each episode for our dedicated Aardman segment. Go to https://boxd.it/BQYVu for the watchlist. Next week we will be discussing Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Also make sure to enter our contest to win a free subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/AuDzaIntro (0:00)Our History with The Fly and The Thing (1:15)Review of Chicken Run (13:55)Review of The Fly and The Thing (35:51)
Pete and Trevor sat at home with a pot of tea, some crackers, and of course CHEESE (and yes, it was Yorkshire Wensleydale), and watched Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. Nick Park is back, along with Merlin Crossingham, directing only the second W&G feature film. Listen to the podcast to hear our immediate reactions to the film (giving plenty of warning before getting into spoilers). This is also week two of our ongoing project to watch every Aardman feature and short film. As luck would have it, we watched the Aardman Shorts from 1990-1995, which included ‘A Close Shave', and ‘The Wrong Trousers', featuring that dastardly nefarious penguin Feathers McGraw. We encourage everyone to watch along with us and check in each episode for our dedicated Aardman segment. Go to https://boxd.it/BQYVu for the watchlist for January. Next week we will be discussing Aardman's first feature length film ‘Chicken Run'. Also make sure to enter our contest to win a free subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/AuDza Intro (0:00)Aardman Shorts 1990-1995 (3:17)Spoiler-free review of Vengeance Most Fowl (33:04)Spoiler-talk (55:48)
Pete and Trevor drove right into the open arms of death itself, and its name is Nosferatu (not Dracula). Robert Eggers has had an incredible start to his directing career, but Nosferatu was the movie he was born to make. Starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Willem Dafoe, with Bill Skarsgård as the gross old vampire himself, Nosferatu is a triumph of atmosphere, cinematography, and performance. Listen to the podcast to hear our immediate reactions to the film after leaving the theatre (giving plenty of warning before getting into spoilers). This month includes the start of our ongoing project to watch every Aardman feature and short film. We encourage everyone to watch along with us and check in each episode for our dedicated Aardman segment. Go to https://boxd.it/BQYVu for the watchlist for January. Next week is the new Wallace and Gromit movie ‘Vengeance Most Fowl' along with the Aardman shorts from 1990-1995, including ‘The Wrong Trousers'. Also make sure to enter our contest to win a free subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/AuDzaIntro (0:00)Preview for January and Project Aardman (1:18)Preview of Nosferatu and history with Robert Eggers (6:15)Aardman Shorts 1977-1990 (22:05)Spoiler-free review of Nosferatu (45:45)Pee Report (1:05:13)Nosferatu deep dive (1:07:55)
Christmas with the kaiju. Pete and Trevor finally saw Godzilla Minus One, a full year after they fatefully picked Aquaman 2 as their movie of the week to cover. The guys discuss the new Superman: Legacy trailer, while patting themselves on the back for not going to see Kraven. In addition to hearing their immediate reactions to G-1, they also discuss what their plan is for the podcast in 2025.Introduction (0:00)Spoiler-free review of Godzilla Minus One (20:08)Spoiler talk (38:36)First Look, Final Word in 2025 (1:06:14)
Pete and Trevor saw Interstellar in glorious 70mm IMAX (and it was incredible!) We met up with IMAX expert Anthony to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of Christopher Nolan's under-appreciated sci-fi epic. Listen in for our immediate reactions after leaving the theatre, our thoughts on Nolan's filmography, and how the 70mm IMAX experience changed our perception of the movie.Intro (0:00)Anthony's IMAX Corner (2:05)Our history with Christopher Nolan and Interstellar (4:01)Review of Interstellar in 70mm IMAX (36:16)Pee Report (54:50)Spoiler talk (including processing the concept of relativity) (56:45)Thanks again to Anthony for guesting on the pod. You can check him out on Reddit at u/anthonylavado
Hello all you cardinals, archbishops, and wannabe popes, you need to check out Conclave, Edward Berger's much anticipated follow up to All Quiet on the Western Front. Pete and Trevor watched from the comfort of a basement couch, and in addition to giving their immediate reactions to the film, discussed which actors are overdue for an academy award (which include the stacked cast of Conclave — Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, and Isabella Rossellini).
To those of you about to watch Gladiator II, we salute you! Pete and Trevor saw Ridley Scott's new historical epic, starring Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, and Connie Nielsen. Before they provide their immediate, spoiler-free thoughts after leaving the meeting, the guys talk through their history with Gladiator, their anticipations for the sequel, and whether old Ridders still has the stuff.Intro (0:00)History with Gladiator and Ridley Scott (2:18)Spoiler-free review of Gladiator II (36:01)Pee Report (56:59)Spoiler talk (58:01)
Pete and Trevor took a trip to see Blitz, the new World War 2 historical drama from Steve McQueen. Listen in for our immediate spoiler-free reactions after leaving the theatre before going into spoiler talk. On the way, the guys also discuss their favourite WW2 movies, discuss McQueen's career, and try to pronounce Saoirse Ronan with confidence.
To cap off the spookiest October of all time, Pete and Trevor watched Tobe Hooper's 1974 classic The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It was Pete's first introduction to the film and the chainsaw franchise. Listen in for our immediate reactions, Trevor's thoughts on the franchise as a whole, and what we make of this guy Leatherface (spoiler, he's a bit out there). We also received a lovely package from a dear friend of the pod.
Grab your symbiotes and join Pete and Trevor on their trip to see Venom: The Last Dance. On the way there, they talk about their view of the Spider-Man Sony movies (aka SPUMC, aka Sony's Marvel Universe), their view of Venom, and their love of Tom Hardy and his weird voices. Listen in for our immediate spoiler-free reactions after leaving the theatre, before going into spoilers. Intro (0:00)Spoiler-free review (40:43)Pee Report (55:02)Spoilers (58:20)Submit your venom voice to firstlookfinalwordpod@gmail.com (1:26:20)
It's Firstlooktober, which means it's time to revisit a classic horror film. This week Pete and Trevor enter the realm of Freddy Krueger in Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street (Heather Langenkamp, Johnny Depp in his first film role, and Robert Englund as Freddy). The guys also discuss the Nightmare franchise, their favourite slashers, and movies that traumatized them as kids.Intro, history with Nightmare franchise, and slasher films (0:00)Review of A Nightmare on Elm Street (34:34)
The spotlight hits, the music swells, and Arthur Fleck “Joker” enters from stage right. He's a murderer, he's a clown, he's a…song and dance man? Pete and Trevor went to see Joker: Folie à Deux, starring Joaquin Phoenix, as Fleck as he sits in Arkham Asylum. While waiting to go on trial for the murders he committed in the first film, he meets Harley “Lee” Quinn (Lady Gaga) and promptly falls in love and starts signing about it. Join Pete and Trevor on their trip and get their immediate spoiler free reactions to the film, before giving warning when heading into spoilers. The guys also talk about how this Joker fits into the greater Batman universe, their thoughts on Todd Phillips, and their favourite sequel titles of all time. Intro and history with Joker and Todd Phillips (0:00)Our favourite ‘Sequel Titles' (19:01)Spoiler-free review of Joker: Folie à Deux (40:01)Pee Report (1:04:48)Spoiler-talk (1:06:10)
Welcome to the empire of New Rome. How do things work here? Unclear. Do things make sense? Next question. What is Megalon? It's not Unobtainium, that's for sure. Join Pete and Trevor on their journey to see Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola's self-financed mega project, starring Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeaouf, Jon Voight, and the great Laurence Fishburne. We provide our immediate spoiler-free reactions to Megalopolis after leaving the theatre before going into spoiler-talk. Intro (0:00)History with Francis Ford Coppola (4:00)Directors with good movies made in their 80s (7:55)Spoiler-free Review of Megalopolis (39:39)Pee Report (58:44)Spoiler Talk of Megalopolis (1:00:20)
Pete and Trevor took in the Toronto International Film Festival this week. In addition to talking about their TIFF experiences, the guys also delve into the newest David Cronenberg film The Shrouds, and their history with Cronenberg's films and the body horror subgenre. Listen for our immediate spoiler-free reactions after having left the theatre before we head into spoiler-talk.
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice! Actually, lose one of those. Pete and Trevor return to Winter River after 36 long years. Gone are Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis, but Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara are back, along with newcomers Jenna Ortega, Williem Dafoe, Justin Theroux and Monica Bellucci. On the way to the theatre the guys discuss their history with Beetlejuice and run through their favourite Tim Burton movies. On the way back, they share their immediate spoiler free reactions after leaving the theatre before heading into spoiler talk.Intro (0:00)History with Beetlejuice and Tim Burton (2:45)Spoiler-free review of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (36:10)Pee Report (48:40)Spoiler talk of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (50:25)
Attention facehuggers, chestbursters, full grown xenomorphs, Weyland-Yutani employees, and synthetics with weird milk blood, Pete and Trevor went to see Alien: Romulus! In addition to providing their immediate reactions to Fede Alvarez's latest instalment in the storied Alien franchise, the guys also talk about their favourite sci-fi horror movies, and play another classic game of Guess the Actor.
Join Pete and Trevor on their trip to see Coraline in glorious 3D, remastered for the 15th anniversary. On the way to the theatre, the guys talk about their history with Henry Selick's classic, as well as their favourite stop-motion animated films. Listen in to their spoiler-free immediate reactions after just having left the theatre before heading into spoiler-talk.
Pete and Trevor got so excited talking about 1998's Hard Rain that they had to drop everything and watch it! Join the guys for their first commentary episode, as they discuss Christian Slater's short stint as a leading man, Morgan Freeman's side career as a sympathetic villain, and how much fun it would be to have your hometown be underwater.
Join Pete and Trevor in their trip through the fourth wall to see Deadpool & Wolverine. On the way to the theatre, the guys talk about their history with X-Men, their thoughts on Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and their outlook on the future of the MCU. Listen for our spoiler free reactions after immediately leaving the theatre before going into a full discussion of the movie with spoilers. Intro and the state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (0:00) History with X-Men and Deadpool (7:45) Spoiler-free review of Deadpool & Wolverine (36:18) Pee Report (43:28) Spoiler talk of Deadpool & Wolverine (45:05)
If you feel it…CHASE IT! That's right, storm chasers, Pete and Trevor went to see Twisters in glorious 4DX. On the way there, they talked about their favourite disaster movies (and received a mysterious email from a deranged celebrity). Listen in for our immediate thoughts after leaving the theatre, before giving plenty of warning before going into spoiler talk. This is the only podcast that asks the real questions, like why wasn't Glen Powell wearing his coat? Intro and our history with Twister - 0:00 From the desk of Kenneth Branagh - 10:50 What is your favourite disaster movie? - 19:09 Spoiler-free review of Twisters in 4DX - 45:36 Pee Report - 58:09 Spoiler-talk - 1:00:56
Join Pete and Trevor as they travel from the cold streets of Detroit to sunny Beverly Hills. Eddie Murphy is back as Axel Foley in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. And his buddies Rosewood and Taggart just might pop in to wish him luck. In addition to providing their immediate reactions to the movie, the guys also talk about their favourite ‘buddy cop' movies.
Listen up all ranchers, cowpokes, and settlers, Trevor and Pete went to see Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, the beginning of Kevin Costner's new Western franchise. On the way to the theatre, the boys discuss their favourite Westerns and their history with Costner's movies. On the way back, they share their immediate spoiler-free reactions to the “film” before heading into spoiler talk. Bonus: Listen in for an overview of the movies FLFW intends to cover over the summer.
Listen up all you outlaws, troublemakers and rabble-rousers. Pete and Trevor went to see Jeff Nichols' new crime drama The Bikeriders. In honour of Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, and Jodie Comer, on the way to the theatre the guys share their favourite accent and voice work in movies. Listen for our spoiler-free reactions to the movie after immediately leaving the theatre before going into full spoilers.
Join Pete and Trevor on a wild ride of adolescent anxiety. That's right, we saw Inside Out 2, Pixar's follow-up to the widely successful 2015 original. On the way, we also discuss our favourite Pixar movies and characters. Listen in for spoiler free reactions after we immediately leave the theatre.
We saw Hit Man and you should too! Pete and Trevor got a sneak peak at the new Richard Linklater / Glen Powell comedy Hit Man, which debuts on Netflix on June 7th. On the way there we also discussed our favourite movie assassins. Listen for our spoiler free reactions after immediately leaving the theatre before heading into spoiler talk. Like, seriously, listen or we will put a hit on you.
Pete and Trevor took out the War Rig to see George Miller's Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. While fending off a cluster of zealot War Boys, they talked about their favourite car movies, and their history with the Mad Max franchise. Ride with us, and we'll teach you everything you need to know about road war (plus give you our immediate reactions to the movie after having just left the theatre). Intro (0:00) Our history with Mad Max and expectations for Furiosa (4:05) Our favourite movie cars and car movies (18:36) Spoiler free review of Furiosa (43:15) Pee Report (1:00:00) Spoiler talk (1:01:25)
Pete and Trevor are joined by special guest Justin to talk all things Jackie Chan. Hear out thoughts on the action legends filmography as we dig deep into the classic Police Story.
I love every ape (movie) I see, from chimpan-a to chimpan-zee! Pete and Trevor took a ride to see Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the latest instalment in the Ape franchise. Are the guys fans of the series? Is this the beginning of a sequel trilogy to a reboot trilogy? Is Andy Serkis the ape GOAT? Listen to find out in our official summer kick-off episode. Intro (0:00) Our history with Planet of the Apes (1:54) Summer movie preview (23:17) Spoiler-free review (37:38) Pee Report (48:21) Spoiler-talk (50:19)
BONUS EPISODE!! Could we let Star Wars Day just pass us by? Cha skrunee da pat, sleemo! In celebration of May the Fourth, we recorded a special episode with Ben and Delaney, some of the world's preeminent Star Wars fans. We looked at Episode I - The Phantom Menace which is 25 (holy cow) years old and shared our immediate reactions to watching the movie. We also talked about our history with the franchise, our thoughts on the future, and played a Star Wars themed quiz. Intro (0:00) Our history with Star Wars (1:30) Star Wars Name Quiz (23:56) Review of The Phantom Menace (34:52)
New balls please! Is tennis sexy? Join Pete and Trevor as they go to see the new Luca Guadagnino (and Zendaya) film Challengers to find out. On the way there we discuss the best sports moments in film and our history with Guadagnino as a filmmaker. Also this week is the return of the much loved game "Guess the Actor". Listen in to the second half to hear our immediate spoiler-free reactions after having just left the theatre, before getting into spoiler-talk. Introduction (0:00) Expectations for Challengers and our history with Luca Guadagnino (1:45) Favourite movie sports moments (6:25) 'Guess the Actor' game (35:09) Spoiler-free review of Challengers (43:55) Pee Report (56:21) Spoiler-talk (57:21)
Lines have been drawn, and the battle for this podcast has begun. Join Pete and Trevor on their trip to see Alex Garland's latest film Civil War. Listen in to hear our immediate spoiler-free reactions after having just left the theatre, before getting into spoiler-talk. On the way to the theatre, we talk about our history with Garland and share our favourite dystopian movies. Intro (0:00) History with Alex Garland (1:35) Dystopian Movies (11:30) Spoiler free review of Civil War (38:25) Pee Report (48:50) In-depth discussion of Civil War with Spoilers (54:21)
It's a creature double feature! Pete and Trevor double up their fun with a trip to see Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (that's a lot of empires). Along the way they discuss their history with both franchises, as well as share what their favourite movie monsters are. Join in for spoiler-free instant reactions as soon as they leave the theatre (followed by spoiler talk).
Join Pete and Trevor as they delve into the cosmic adventure of Adam Sandler's latest flick, "Spaceman." From stellar performances to intergalactic thrills, they break down what makes this dramatic departure a must-watch. Along the way, they reminisce about their all-time favourite Adam Sandler classics, debating the merits of "Happy Gilmore" versus "Punch-Drunk Love." Plus, get ready for their top picks from the cinematic landscape of 2023, from indie gems to blockbuster hits. Whether you're a cinephile or just looking for your next movie night pick, tune in for laughs, insights, and out-of-this-world recommendations.
The long wait is finally over - Dune: Part Two is here! Pete, Trevor, and special guest Justin, ride Shai-Hulud to see a fan sneak peak of the second instalment of Denis Villeneuve's epic fantasy saga. Along the way, they play “The Great Dune Recast Draft”, where they attempt to recast these nearly perfectly cast films with their own choices. They also ask each other what their most wished sequel films are (now that Dune: Part Two is out that is). Hear our immediate spoiler-free reactions to the movie after we just leave the theatre, then stay for spoiler talk as we process our thoughts in real-time. Bless the Maker and His water! Intro - (0:00) Our History with 'Dune' - (1:22) The Great Dune Actor Recast - (21:19) What movie do you most want a sequel for? - (46:18) Spoiler-free reactions - (49:58) Pee Report - (55:25) Spoiler Talk - (58:26)
Heeeeeere's Pete…and Trevor, driving along to see Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterwork ‘The Shining'. Along the way, the guys share their history with Kubrick, as well as make their very early Oscar picks. Does The Shining hit harder when seen on the big screen? And is it the best book adaptation ever made?