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The Get Your Film Fix podcast is an absolute gem for film enthusiasts looking for an entertaining yet informative show. Hosted by a group of friends who clearly have a deep knowledge and passion for cinema, this podcast offers accessible and engaging conversations about movies. Released fairly recently, it deserves more recognition as it delivers top-notch content that will keep listeners hooked from start to finish.
One of the best aspects of The Get Your Film Fix podcast is the camaraderie and dynamic between the hosts. It's clear that these friends have known each other for years, which adds an extra level of familiarity and comfort to their discussions. This relaxed atmosphere creates a sense of being part of a conversation with friends, making it easy for listeners to connect with the hosts and enjoy the show even more.
Another highlight of this podcast is the top five segment at the end of each episode. The hosts clearly have fun putting these lists together, and it shines through in their banter and enthusiasm. These lists cover various topics related to movies, ranging from genres to specific actors or directors. It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on film, and these top fives provide great insights while also offering recommendations for viewers looking to expand their watchlist.
While The Get Your Film Fix podcast has many strengths, there are a few areas where it could improve. One aspect that could use some tweaking is the pacing of the episodes. Occasionally, discussions may veer off-topic or run longer than necessary, which might distract some listeners or make them lose interest. By maintaining a tighter focus on each topic and keeping things concise, the overall quality of the podcast could be enhanced.
In conclusion, The Get Your Film Fix podcast is a must-listen for movie fans seeking both entertainment and education in one package. The hosts' knowledge of film combined with their accessible conversations make for an enjoyable experience throughout each episode. With its unique top five segment providing added excitement and recommendations, this newer show deserves more traction and recognition in the podcasting world. Tune in and discover a podcast that will leave you wanting more with every episode.
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It's the most important time of the year, part 1 of our annual Fixe Awards. Best Cinematography Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Screenplay
Well, it won Best Picture Sunday at the Oscars, but can Sean Baker's Anora take home the most coveted prize of them all? Join our Patreon!
This week the boys break down Brady Corbett's epically long The Brutalist. Is it worthy of its 10 Oscar nominations? Will it be a Fixie frontrunner? Check out our Patreon if you really love our show!
Clint Eastwood is back with possibly his last film in Juror #2. The prolific actor/director, last reviewed here in Cry Macho, stays behind the lens this time. If this is Clint's last film, how does it fall in his enormous filmography? Is it true to form? Find out!!
for 24 long years, Ridley Scott has kept film fans waiting for a Gladiator sequel. And finally it is here...with a whimper? Or does Get Your Film Fix's favorite journeyman bring his newfound irreverence to this historical epic as well? FIND OUT!
Winner of the Cannes Film Festival Best Actress(es?) award and the coveted Jury Prize, Emilia Perez needs to been seen to be believed. Try watching this movie with no information! And then come listen to this pod.
We wrap up our 1994 trifecta with Frank Darabont's The Shawshank Redemption. Does the film earn its status at the top of the IMDB Top 250?
Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, highest grossing movie of 1994! 30 years ago, the country was obsessed with everything Gump. How do we see this film 30 years later? What's its legacy and true meaning? Find out!
In our tradition of reviewing the Best Picture winner from 20 years ago, this week we look at Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby. It also won Best Director, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor. But, since 2004, the film has earned a reputation as a dark downer. Find out our thoughts!
Oscars! Palm D'or! Box Office! Pulp Fiction had it all in 1994 and kicked of decades of copycats. But how does Quentin Tarantino's classic hold up to a modern audience? We find out!
This week we return to The Wasteland in George Miller's prequel to one of the greatest action films ever made! Plus, what's going on with the box office? Lee has a solution...
Luca Guadagnino's Challengers arrived as the sexiest film of 2024. And Jeremy worked on it! We have first-hand knowledge of the production! Check it out!
The sequel to the 2021 Fixie Winner for Best Picture has finally arrived. Denis Villeneuve's Dune Part 2 is available on demand this week. Check it out!
It's here. The big show. Part 1. Best Cinematography Best Supporting Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Screenplay
The Greek Freak is Back! After blowing our minds with The Favourite back in 2018, Yorgos Lanthamos returns with an even weirder but, possibly, maybe...better film with Poor Things!
As we roll into Fixie week and catch up on some Pods, we react to American Fiction, the Oscar-nominated for Best Picture film that examines where the line between race and literature intersect.
Jonathan Glazer's highly acclaimed and Oscar-nominated The Zone of Interest certainly isn't for everybody. But could the GYFF boys sit through this slice of life from the Holocaust?
Bradley Cooper returns to the director's chair for his sophomore effort Maestro about the life and times of Leonard Bernstein. Does it pass Lee's stringent biopic standards? Will Maestro make a dent at the Fixies? Find out!
We're back after a long absence (we apologize) with probably our favorite director's latest film, David Fincher's The Killer. Largely absent from the mainstream awards circle, will The Killer have an impact on this year's Fixies? Find out!
Just in time, hot off it's Golden Globe nominations for Best Picture - Drama, Best Actress, and Best Non-English Language Film, Past Lives tells the story of two childhood friends connecting again in their 30s. Fixie Season Hath Begun!
Scorsese is back with another EPIC running time! Killers of a Flower Moon comes out swinging for Fixes! The season is upon us!
Wow. Has it really been 30 years? The Fugitive was made under a breakneck schedule with half a script, yet it was nominated for Best Picture and won Best Supporting Actor! But...is it more than a great thriller? FIND OUT!
Grab your cape and cowl, fuel up the Tumbler and muster your best Bane impression, the Get Your Film Fix boys are gliding into Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy!
Its been fifteen years since the summer of 2008, when Robert Downey Jr. first put on the iron man suit....and black face. Could you make Tropic Thunder today? Is the R word offensive?
One of the first films from one of Get Your Film Fix's favorite filmmakers! AND an interview with Brantley Palmer on his new documentary "Everything to Entertain You."
Its been fifty years since The Sting set the box office on fire in 1973. An seminal film in the childhood's of Lee and Jeremy, but the question on everyone's lips is did Chapin enjoy the follow up to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?
At last! One of the most anticipated movies of the year is here with Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer! Does the Nolan hype hold up? Who saw it digitally? Who saw it in 70mm? Did anyone see it in IMAX? FIND OUT! Correction: Chapin referred to a B-27 bomber in the podcast and claimed the United States built 50,000 of them. In fact, there is no B-27. He was referring to the B-17, of which the U.S. built over 12,000. Still impressive.
This week, the first movie of 2023 the GYFF boys review! It's the seventh installment of the Mission Impossible series produced and starring Tom Cruise. For a series spread out over 25 years, how does the series hold up?
If you no show to work, and no show to church, you definitely have time to listen to this podcast on Clint Eastwood's Academy Award winning Mystic River! It's been 20 years since we've been back to the old neighborhood, how are things holding up? Who has the worst Boston accent? Find out!
Oh yeah baby. We've been waiting YEARS for this one. The boys return to the seven seas this week with Peter Weir's epic ocean adventure. Is it the best film of 2003? Is it the best film ever?? Find out!
Peter Jackson's The Return of the King swept the Oscars in 2004. But, many saw it as rewards for the entire trilogy. So we invited a special guest to help us break down the epic trilogy.
Wish you could've joined us in New Orleans? Listen here!
The moment you've all been waiting for. The GYFF boys reveal the most important categories of the year - Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director and Best Picture.
It's finally here. The Get your Film Fix boys reveal their favorites of 2022. This episode includes Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress! Enjoy!!!
Three men talking about Women Talking...this oughta be good. Send us your voice memos!!! Getyourfilmfixpodcast@gmail.com
This week, the boys look at Park Chan-Wook's Decision to Leave, one of 2022's best reviewed films. The Old Boy auteur brings another strange, genre-bending story to the screen in this Korean hit. Let us know your thoughts getyourfilmfixpodcast@gmail.com
This week, Jeremy, Lee and Chapin finally review the frontrunner for best picture (at the oscars) Everything Everywhere All At Once! We want to hear you on our two-part Fixie Awards show! Record a voice memo on your phone and send it to getyourfilmfixpodcast@gmail.com
This week the boys look at the recently Oscar-nominated biopic (our favorites) Elvis, directed by Bat Luhrmann and starring the acclaimed Austin Butler and Tom Hanks in a fat suit. We disagree on this one folks, tune in!
The Fixie hunt continues this week with The Whale! With Brendan Fraser a front runner for best actor, does he have the (pork) chops to land the gold? Is this a good film? A great one? A terrible one? Don't we ask these questions every week?? Email us: getyourfilmfixpodcast@gmail.com
This week we look at one of Hollywood's hottest and youngest filmmaker's latest whirlwind of a homage (or criticism?) to Tinseltown.
This week, the GYFF boys checked out Rian Johnson's newest Netflix film! The sequel to 2019's breakout hit Knives Out, Daniel Craig returns to Glass Onion with an all-star cast!
After 13 years, James Cameron returns to the narrative screen with the sequel to the highest grossing movie of all time! Is it better, worse?
This week we look at probably the most important filmmaker of the last 50 years with his most autobiographical film yet!
This week the boys look at one of the best reviewed film's of 2022, Todd Field's Tar.
Farrell! Gleeson! McDonagh! The trio that brought us one of our personal favorites In Bruges come together again for The Banshees of Inisherin. Getyourfilmfixpodcast@gmail.com
This week we look at Netflix's latest war epic, the third adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front. Undeniably a promising technical triumph, but does the this French film ascend to the level of some of the great war epics from the past? Find out!
It's been nearly twenty years since Scorsese released his long-gestating Gangs of New York. With possible interference by producer Harvey Weinstein, the film didn't seem to live up to the hype. But how does it stand after 20 years? Find out!!
This week the boys sit down (for nearly 3 hours) to watch Andrew Dominik controversial (but fictionalized?) story of Marilyn Monroe. We talk about the film's wandering structure and graphic details, but ultimately does it work? Find out.
Lee and Jeremy travel back to 2002 and visit a favela with this week's City of God. A huge fan of director Fernando Meirelles' 2019 Fixie surprise The Two Popes, the boys examine the film that landed him on the map.