NonsenseMovieChat is a podcast sometimes dedicated to finding self-help advice in popular and unpopular film and sometimes to aimless rubbish.
In this episode I talk rubbish about the brilliant Hot Fuzz, but it doesn't last long.
What can Psycho offer in the way of comforting self-help advice?
Group or individual decisions - which are best and who cares?
A lot of nonsense occasionally masquerading as self-help advice. This episode is 'about' Star Trek and Star Wars.
Which kids-fighting-kids scenario offers the most self-help comfort?
Whether you're dinosaur or dino-sore, Jurassic Park will claw at you with self-help fingers.
Scarface takes a chainsaw to the concept of learned helplessness.
Is Alien really a metaphor for another thing that's quite like it in one way but not another?
Goldfinger is a film about hats and paint and it has a lot to offer in terms of self-help.
Life gone dark? Can't see the alien threat? Listen to episode 8.
In your own Middle Earth of despair? Fly, you fools!
This episode explains the essential difference between film and TV and takes comfort in the answer.
This episode is all about confronting your deepest moths.
Troll Hunter is a film about hunting trolls. But is hunting trolls more self-harm than self-help?
If you could travel through time, what good would it do? Find self-help comfort in Primer.
Role models are important. But if you find yourself turned into a half-person, half-robot, who'll be your role model then? Listen to Stream of Comfort's self-help guide to Robocop to find out.
Life. It's all the deep end, but is there comfort to be found in drowning? Listen to this self-help guide to the movie Dredd to find out.