Welcome to the ultimate movie podcast, where two brothers share their love for the movies that raised them. Join us as we revisit the classics that shaped our childhoods, from the timeless adventure of Back to the Future to the iconic humor of The Big Lebowski and the groundbreaking animation of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. We'll discuss everything from the behind-the-scenes trivia to the cultural impact of these films, sharing our thoughts, opinions, and memories along the way. Subscribe now to the Duran Bros. Movie podcast and join us on our cinematic journey!
Get ready to laugh with the Duran Brothers as they dive deep into classic films like Chinatown and the new Beetlejuice sequel. From hilarious takes on plot twists to witty commentary on Hollywood's quirks, this episode is packed with laughs, unexpected insights, and plenty of movie nostalgia. Tune in for a comedic ride through cinema's past and present!
The Duran Brothers review M. Night Shyamalan's new thriller Trap, discuss its twists, Josh Hartnett's performance, and M. Night's unique style. They also dive into Bad Boys 4 and reflect on the evolution of franchises, cult classics, and Hollywood actors like Johnny Depp.
The Duran Brothers revisit 80s and 90s cult classics, dive into modern horror with Barbarian, and debate the legacies of stars like Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne. They also critique Jurassic World: Dominion and discuss how nostalgia shapes their love for cinema.
Now that we've all seen Deadpool & Wolverine, we give out Spoiler-filled thoughts. Plus we talk My Father the Hero and 1990's Ghost.
We talk abou Deadpool & Wolverine, plus a mid-summer catch-up of all the stuff we've watched including Little Women (2019), Priscilla (2023), The Mask of Zorro (1998) AND MORE!!!!!
We spend some time on the incredibly well done Godzilla Minus One, the cult-turned iconic classic Scarface, and do our Danny McBride/Chris Pine appreciation moment which leads us to discussing the stoner/fantasy comedy Your Highness. Listen up today!
This week we're discussing the Haunted House Horror film Haunt (2019), the messiah comedy The Book of Clarence (2023), and the action sequel classic Aliens (1986)
We dig into the hype, the disappointment, and reclamation of the (arguably) the most controversial Star Wars movie of all time. The Phantom Menace was released 25 years ago and we examine the trailers, tie-ins, and all around hype of the movie fans were waiting for. Plus bonus talk about Wim Winder's Perfect Days (2023) and Jerry Seinfeld's Unforsted (2024)
In this episode Pedro and Cristian reminisce about the landmark comedy Friday (1995). From its quotable lines to its vibrant soundtrack, "Friday" holds a special place in their hearts and continues to resonate to this day. Is Deebo the greatest cinematic bully? Find out on this episode
This week we have a special episode. How Did We Miss This? We take a look back at a movie that we feel like we should have seen or at the very least heard about by now. The movie is 1985's Al Pacino starring Revolutionary War Drama, Revolution! As Al Pacino completionists, we decided to take a look at this forgotten movie and figure out why and how we missed this.
This week we talk about the impact of Titanic, the Gen-Z slashery-ness of Scream VI, and the mixed bag of the Animatrix. Check it out today!
This week we chop it up with hilarious comedian, award winning Off-Broadway star of Race: The Movie: The Play, and SNL alumnus Dean Edwards. We talk all things movies including Aliens (1986), X-Men '97, and Idris Elba. Check it out today
We talk about Romeo + Juliet, Drive Away Dolls, and Mille Bobby Brown's Damsel
We react to the 2024 Academy Awards plus talk about some recent movies we watched this week like Flamin' Hot and The Monuments Men
We examine the Christian TV Movie Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life, 1971's The Wiz, and the Oscar Nominated, Poor Things. We also talk a bit about Dune Part II.
This week we talk a great deal about the mockumentary C.S.A: The Confederate States of America, ponder why it is that neither Blade Runner movie has a strong effect on us, and spoil the hell out of the M. Night Shyamalan movie Old.
We talk about the Deadpool 3 trailer, They Cloned Tyrone and black filmmakers in the horror genre. Stir of Echos gets a mention and we talk about the stuff we watched this week including The Iron Claw, Wonka, and more.
We talk the Color Purple, Steven Spielberg's career, Black History Month movies, and 1995's Mighty Morphin Powers Rangers Movie.
This week we jump into a movie milestone. A seminal movie from our youths. 1991's Hook. Steven Spielberg'd red headed step child film that a generation of 90's kids remember fondly.
This week we dust off a weird little movie we wondered how many people had actually seen Tank Girl, then we move on to talk extensively about Jean Claude Van Damme and Street Fighter, and rounding it all off with David Fincher's classic Se7en.
After a little bit of James Bond talk we get into the disappointment that was Batman v Superman and Man of Steel as a bonus. We both watched the new Nic Cage oddity Dream Scenario, and went back and rehashed 1997's Anaconda!
This week we talk about the fun watch that was Talk to Me, the weird Christmas classic that is Batman Returns, and why is Spider-Man 2 so memorable
For our Christmas episode we talk about hiring Christmas Carolers, the 2001 movie Heartbreakers, Love Actually, and we go on a tangent about the Star Wars Saga
This week we talk about what should have been our favorite movie, The Simpsons Movie. As life long fans we should have loved it but maybe it was 10 years too late. Either way we hash it out, talk the new Apes Trilogy and Fargo for some reason.
As we get into the Christmas season we talk about Cristian's perennial Christmas favorite Eyes Wide Shut. Is it a movie about elite secret societies or something far more shocking? Pedro watched Quentin Tarantino Presents "The Man With The Iron Fists," which Mike described as dumb fun.
This week we talk about our Columbia House memories, the 1979 Movie The Warriors, and why Noel Gugliemi deserves a lifetime achievement award. If you don't know that name google image him and you'll immediately agree!
This week we talk about Diddy's legal woes, Timothy Dalton as James Bond in License to Kill, David Fincher's The Killer, and we break down some of our favorite and least favorite movie tropes.
We talk more Killers of the Flower Moon, Scott Pilgrim vs the World, Thinner, and Sleepers
Pedro has seen Killers of the Flower Moon, Cristian hasn't. They give an almost spoiler-free take on the film that everyone's talking about
It's a Movie Milestones episode! That means we spend a good amount of time talking about a movie that means a great deal to us. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) was one of the most formative movies of our lives and we go in depth on it in this episode!
This week we ask the question "Is Viggo Mortensen good?" Also we talk The In-Laws, The Nightingale, It Follows, and the original Django
This week we wax poetic on the greatness of Tupac Resurrection, the extreme nonsense that was Deadly Illusions, and the shockingly racially ahead of its time Bring it On. Check out our talks today on this weeks Duran Bros. Movie Podcast!
This week we talk about Baz Luhrman's Australia the movie that wouldn't end. Also we analyze the interesting similarities between Tom Cruise's The Firm and Tom Cruise's Scientology. We talk about how Taxi Driver could be re-done today and end on Dusty Rhodes impressions! Listen today.
In this episode, we're starting with 50 Cent. We'll chat about 50 Cent's 'Get Rich or Die Tryin' and the awkward team-up of 50 Cent and Robert De Niro in 'Righteous Kill.' We're also taking a trip down memory lane, sharing our wildest, funniest, and cringiest movie theater moments. Get ready to laugh and reminisce about your own crazy times at the movies. Join us for a nostalgic discussion that's all about movies, stories, and good times. Don't miss out on this movie-filled episode with the Duran Brothers!"
This week we talk about RomComs! Love Potion No. 9, Never Been Kissed, and ask is Meg Ryan the RomCom GOAT? Listen today!
This week we finally get down to talking about Barbie and Oppenhimer. Are they overrated? Are they underrated? Was the hype justified? Find out this week on the Duran Bros Movie Podcast!
This week the Duran Bros explore a seminal film in their upbringing with 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit. They go deep on how the film got made, why Eddie Murphy turned down the starring role, why TF did the guy playing Roger Rabbit wear a rabbit suit every day on set, and is Robert Aemeckis a secret conservative? We also go into the Fox X-Men films and the work of Simon Kinberg aka the Jumper of Hollywood. Listen up now!
This week on our podcast, we have an exciting lineup of films to discuss! Join us as we dive into a breakdown of some of James Bond's earlier adventures, including the iconic 1962 Bond milestone, Goldfinger. Nostalgia hits as we reminisce about the delightful world of Don Bluth with a throwback to 1991's Rock-a-Doodle. And finally, we wrap up with a review of Wes Anderson's recent gem, Asteroid City. Don't miss out on this captivating episode! Tune in now for insightful film discussions and immerse yourself in the magic of cinema
This week we're back and we recap what we've been watching this summer. We give HUGE FLASH spoilers even though neither of us have seen it. Pedro talks about his newfound love of the 1984 movie Amadeus, and we talk about the movies that we're still waiting to see this summer.
Join the Duran Brothers Movie Podcast as they revisit cherished films from their childhood in this exciting episode. They discuss the intense Ambulance (2022), gripping legal drama The Client (1994), outlandish sci-fi comedy Mars Attacks (1996), and visually stunning Planet of the Apes (2001). Delve into their insightful analysis of renowned filmmaker Tim Burton's style, including a closer look at the flaws of Planet of the Apes (2001). They also explore the decline of the legal thriller genre and compare the comedic nihilism of Mars Attacks to the optimism of Independence Day (1996). Tune in for a captivating conversation merging nostalgia, analysis, and cinematic insights. #podcast #filmreviews #nostalgia #TimBurton #movies #PlanetoftheApes #MarsAttacks #Ambulance #legalthriller #cinematicanalysis
Pedro and Cristian go in depth about the trilogy that they've seen the most. Back to the Future.
This week we say goodbye to Jerry Springer via his better than you might think movie Ringmaster, reminisce about the disturbing 1993 gross-out movie Freaked, and reflect on the way too late movie adaptation of the HBO show Enoutrage.
We talk about Quentin Tarantino's newly announced film, "The Movie Critic, the news that Daisy Ridley will be returning to Star Wars, and the movies we watched this week like Cowboys and Aliens, Zodiac, and Benjamin Button.
This week, join the Duran Bros. and their guest Brian McKinney, owner and founder of Brash Tracks - a trailer music composition, publishing, and sync licensing company. You may have already heard some of their music in trailers for hit movies like Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Prey, and Megan. In this episode, Brian takes us on a journey into the exciting world of movie trailer music and shares with us some of the films that influenced him. Don't miss out on this behind-the-scenes look into the art of creating trailer music! https://www.brashtracks.com/ Brian McKinney - @brashtracks Pedro Duran - @droEsquire Cristian Duran - @cduranduran
This week we ask where Gene Hackman has been? Who will be the next James Bond? And will Oppenheimer deliver? Check it out this week on The Duran Bros. Movie Podcast
This week we share our thoughts about the 1999 paranoid thriller, Arlington Road, starring Jeff Bridges and Tim Robbins.
On this week's episode we talk about the 2023 Oscars, our predictions, and why this could be the Make-a-Wish Oscars.
Welcome to the very first episode of the Duran Bros. Movie Podcast! On this week's episode we talk about why we started the podcast, recent movies we love, and the insane movie Just Cause.