Tom has seen a lot of movies. Lauren has not. In this podcast, Tom tries to tell Lauren about a movie he saw when he was younger, and then gets her take on it after they watch it together. Tom swears most of the movies he saw as a kid are great, but Lauren says otherwise...
Thomas Duvall and Lauren Bentley
For the second half of Movie Illiterate's double feature, Tom and Lauren look into the 1973 classic, The Exorcist! Based on the novel by William Peter Blatty, Lauren is familiar with many of the pop culture references that came from this movie, but has never seen the original source material. Tom has seen this version more than any of the others in the franchise. So grab your crucifix, tie yourself to your bed, and cuddle up with bowl of pea soup as Tom and Lauren discuss this week's episode, The Exorcist.
As part of a Halloween double feature, Tom and Lauren dive into the beginning of the Child's Play franchise with the very first movie - Child's Play. As Chucky the doll has become a cultural icon, what preconceptions does Lauren carry going into this? She'll tell you, whether you want to know or not. How will Tom defend this beloved classic? Find out all this and more! Child's Play is owned by MGM Find us on social media! Twitter, TikTok and Instagram @movieilliterate
In the Hollywood spirit of old man and little boy, Lauren and Tom take on the original Karate Kid from 1984. Lauren is skeptical that it's going to be weird and possibly creepy by today's standards, but Tom is pretty sure his memory of this heartwarming story of mentor and student is accurate. Only one way to find out on the week's episode of Movie Illiterate, The Karate Kid! The Karate Kid is owned by Columbia Pictures Follow us on social media! TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram @MovieIlliterate
One of Tom's favorites as a kid, Hook tells the story of Peter Pan after Peter left Neverland, grew up, and... well, you'll find out. The year 2021 is the 30 year anniversary of its release. How does it hold up? Lauren will tell, and she won't hold anything back! Join us this week for Steven Spielberg's beloved classic, Hook! Hook is owned by Amblin Entertainment Follow us on social media! Instagram @MovieIlliterate TikTok @MovieIlliterate Twitter @MovieIlliterate
Lauren wanted to a movie more geared toward adults, so this week on Movie Illiterate, they are tackling the 1980s classic, The Terminator. Although promoted as sci-fi, Tom argues that it could also be considered a horror/slasher type film. Lauren doesn't care, she's going to terminate Tom's childhood with extreme prejudice! 'The Terminator' is owned by StudioCanal Music: https://pixabay.com/music/search/80s%20pop%20synthwave/ Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter @MovieIlliterate
Join Tom and Lauren on their first adventure into a beloved Disney classic! A King Arthur origin story that came out decades before either of them were born, Tom has fond memories of young Arthur's adventures with Merlin and his talking owl, Archimedes. How does it hold up to Lauren's fresh perspective, as an adult and over half a century after it was released? Find out on this week's episode of Movie Illiterate: The Sword in the Stone! The Sword in the Stone is owned by The Walt Disney Company Find us on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter @MovieIlliterate
Lauren and Tom take a dive into the universally beloved classic, Back to the Future! Listen as Tom and Lauren discuss the first adventure of Doc Brown and Marty McFly. How does the movie hold up from Lauren's perspective, seeing it for the first time over 35 years after its release? Can Tom's beloved childhood memories hold up? Find out the answers to this and more on this week's episode of Movie Illiterate: Back to the Future (Part 1)! Back to the Future is owned by Universal Pictures Intro music by: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-cali-1171/ Movie watching music by: https://pixabay.com/music/alternative-new-era-2252/ Follow us on social media! On Instagram @movieilliterate On Twitter @Movieilliterate On TikTok @movieilliterate
In this first ever episode of Movie Illiterate, Lauren and Tom searched high and low, thought deeply, discussed intensely, before finally settling on the first movie to show up in their queue that Tom had seen as a kid but Lauren had not - Leprechaun! A 1993 film starring Jennifer Aniston and Warwick Davis, this comedy/horror/fantasy take on the leprechaun legend will leave you feeling... something. Tom and Lauren discuss this movie before taking a dive into it. How does Tom's memory hold up? Hopefully better than this movie does! What does Lauren have to say about it? Hopefully something! Find out in this week's episode: Leprechaun! Leprechaun is owned by Trimark Pictures Intro music by: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-cali-1171/ Movie watching music by: href=usersjuliush-3921568tab=audio&utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=audio&utm_content=1348JuliusHa from a href=httpspixabay.comutm_source=link-attribution&utm_medi Follow us on social media! On Instagram @movieilliterate On Twitter @Movieilliterate On TikTok @movieilliterate