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We're going to make you a podcast you can't refuse. On this special 2-Part Season Finale for the Film Nerds, BK & Jack jump deep into the heart of what is perhaps the most iconic American film of all time: a story about gangsters, families, and a cannolis. In Part 1, Learn about the mob's mysterious origins in Sicily, how they made it to America, and how a desperate writer, a chaotic studio, a controversial executive, and idealistic director all came together behind the scenes to build the team behind a classic.
"He said you're a real Film Nerd." "What's a Film Nerd?" On this episode, BK & Jack catch the French New Wave via its most iconic film! Join them on a journey through the history of French Cinema from the Lumieres to Cahiers, the formation of the New Wave movement on both banks of the Senne, how an unexpected classic flew by the seat of its pants throughout the production, and so much more!The Film Nerds want all or nothing, and they've got it all in this episode!
Where are you going tonight, Film Nerds? Someplace exotic?On this episode, BK & Jack dive deep into a web of deception & fraud the likes of which they've never encountered before. Learn how one of the most beloved Hollywood biopics of all time is not what it seems in so many surprising ways. Learn the true story behind its protagonist, how the film went from development hell to well-oiled machine, and everything else in-between!Get ready for an incredible odyssey of a con artist, courtesy of the Film Nerds!
Open the podcast doors please, HAL...On the 50th episode of Revenge of the Film Nerds, BK & Jack go to Jupiter & beyond with a look at the film that created modern science fiction. Learn how the scientific tradition of astronomy inspired one of the greatest science fiction writers of the 20th Century, how the film achieved its landmark special effects, how it divided audiences in 1968, and how it continues to divide audiences today. All that & more as the Film Nerds seek to extend their grasp!
This is going to be a great episode - we can hear it in our ghost!On this episode, BK & Jack dive headlong into one of the most daring pieces of sci-fi & animation ever put onto the screen. Learn how the central conflict of the film stems from a philosophical tradition millennia in the making, how an unassuming manga artist took Japanese science fiction by storm, and how a reluctant yet offbeat director found the perfect means to bring hard sci-fi to the screen.The net is vast an infinite, and the Film Nerds are here to guide you through!
After a month of horror films, it's time for the Film Nerds to go on a World Tour!On this week's episode, BK & Jack head over to the Republic of Korea to examine one of the most unique and intriguing actions films of the modern day. Learn how the Korean film industry has survived & thrived despite nearly dying twice, how a generation of auteurs propelled the country's cinematic culture into the stratosphere, and how a late-blooming director contributed to this tradition with a revenge film that manages to be... poignant?Rest assured, after this episode, the Film Nerds are not living for tomorrow; they're living for today!
Repent! The Podcast Is Extremely Nigh! On this week's episode, BK & Jack take an intensive look into the film that sparked a golden age of zombie filmmaking and challenged its audiences perception of what it means to be human... or inhuman. Learn about the genesis of the infected zombie, how a video game saved the monster, how a ragtag production was able to empty the center of London, & so much more! The Film Nerds are back: in your house; in a heartbeat!
Es ist DAS Aufreger-Thema der Woche und beschäftigt alle… oder auf jeden Fall unsere drei Filmnerds: der Deutsche Filmpreis. Aber wie könnte man es besser machen? Auf jeden Fall George Clooney einbinden, wenn der sowieso gerade da rumläuft, oder?! Die Gemüter beruhigen sich erst wieder als es um den Feelgood-Movie „Als du mich sahst“ geht, durch den Timmys heimlicher Traum von Steven verraten wird. Und zum Schluss verlieren sich die drei noch kurz im Gossip rund um Dwayne „The Rock“ Johnson, der aktuell für „Smashing Machine“ im Mixed Martial Arts Training ist. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/KinooderCouch
Movies don't create Film Nerds... Movies make Film Nerds more creative!On this week's episode, BK & Jack dive headlong into their month of horror with a look at the definitive slasher film on the genre's 50th anniversary. Learn how the slasher genre's roots go all the way back to the origins of Hollywood, how the genre rose to the top of the industry and just as quickly fell into disrepute... and how Scream saved the horror film. All that & so much more on an absolutely packed episode!After our deep dive, you'll be asking yourself: What's your favorite scary movie?
The Film Nerds are in TERRIBLE danger, girl!On this week's episode, BK & Jack jump headlong back into the world of stop-motion animation with another Henry Selick classic. Learn how Coraline Jones was born from the mind of one of modern writing's most important minds, how it took a Herculean effort to bring the beloved novel to the screen, how the film's production changed the industry forever, and so much more!You probably think this podcast is a dream come true... but you're wrong...
It ain't what the Film Nerds don't know that gets them in trouble; It's what they know for sure that just ain't so.On this week's episode, BK & Jack dive headlong into the Global Financial Crisis of the late 00's through Adam McKay's electric film on the subject. Learn how the monster of the mortgage-backed security came into being, how it got out of hand, how the early warnings over the market's fraudulence were ignored, how the global economy ended up where it is today, & so much more!Learn the story behind one of the most essential films ever made - you will not regret it!
Ein Museum rund um das Thema Schallplatten und Vinyl-Technik? Das gibt es im norddeutschen Nortorf. Denn da liegt das Deutsche Schallplattenmuseum, das sich über ganze drei Etagen mit der Geschichte rund um das schwarze Gold beschäftigt. Grund genug, den zweiten Vorsitzenden des Museums, Dr. Thomas Perkuhn, zum Gespräch im kHz & Bitgeflüster Podcast einzuladen, um ausführlicher über Vinyl zu sprechen. Die Geschichte des Deutschen Schallplattenmuseums geht weit zurück. Denn kurz nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg entstand in Nortorf eine Plattenfirma in einer ehemaligen Lederfabrik. Auf den Lederpressen wurden dort wieder die ersten Schallplatten hergestellt. Über vier Jahrzehnte produzierte TELDEC in diesem Werk über 850 Millionen von Schallplatten, bis die Fabrik Ende der 80er-Jahre geschlossen wurde. Rund 10 Jahre später wurde das Nortorfer Schallplattenmuseum gegründet. Heute sitzt das Museum im historischen Kesselhaus der TELDEC und klärt auf rund 800 Quadratmetern Ausstellungsfläche über die Geschichte der Schallplatte auf. Olaf hat für diese Folge Dr. Thomas Perkuhn vom Deutschen Schallplattenmuseum auf den Norddeutschen HiFi-Tagen getroffen. Sie sprechen über die Entstehung des Museums, welche antiken Raritäten und Highlights Besucher:innen dort erwarten, sowie welche Schwierigkeiten sich für den Verein, der hinter dem Museum steckt, in seiner Arbeit ergibt. Alle Shownotes sowie Thomas' Musiktipps kannst du wie immer auf HIFI.DE nachlesen: Folge #55 Ausblick auf Folge #56In der nächsten Folge von kHz & Bitgeflüster begrüßt Olaf mal wieder einen prominenten Gast im virtuellen Podcast-Studio: den Schauspieler, Synchronsprecher, Comedian und ausgewiesenen Kino-Fan Oliver Kalkofe. Eigentlich sollte es bei dem Gespräch vor allem um Filmmusik und die anstehende SchleFaZ-Live-Tour gehen. Doch wie das eben so ist, wenn zwei Film-Nerds aufeinandertreffen, kommen die beiden noch auch jede Menge andere Themen zu sprechen. Folge #56 von kHz und Bitgeflüster erscheint am 27.03.2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ladies & Gentleman, the Film Nerds have traveled from halfway across the state to be here tonight....It's time for BK & Jack to delve into the dark heart of the oil industry, courtesy of Paul Thomas Anderson's cinematic masterpiece. Hear the history of how oil became inextricable from civilization, how the resource became an industry the rewrites the lines on maps to this day, how the meticulous work of the filmmakers brought a forgotten era of prospecting & greed to life, & much, much more.We cordially invite you to drink our podcast - TO DRINK IT UP!
The universe is so much bigger than the Film Nerds realize...On this week's episode, BK & Jack inaugurate their 2024 by getting into one of most essential films of the current decade - the landmark film by Daniels that changed the way we look at the film industry. Hear the story of how two Emerson film students stumbled upon the ideas of the multiverse by accident, how a philosophical journey over 2,000 years in the making brought us to our understanding of infinite universes, how the Chinese-American immigrant experience defined the backbone of the film & so, so much more.Of all the places the Film Nerds could be, they want to be here watching films with you!
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Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson, as they reminisce about what a great year it has been for CINEMA! In this episode, Zoey & Heather chat through their favorite films of the year from honorable mentions to top fives and get just a tad giddy about how much they love movies. CW: Brief Mention of CSA in regards to May December (2023)Films Discussed: You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle: Mutant Mayhem, Barbie, No Hard Feelings, Scream VI, Bottoms, Oppenheimer, Saltburn, Eileen, May December, Beau is Afraid, The Marvels, Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé, Talk to Me, Genie, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Waitress: The Musical, Anatomy of a Fall, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and Past Lives. 2023 has been a great year for our little show & we cannot wait to see what 2024 brings! See you in the New Year, Film Nerds!A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo and to M.L. Abbott (@MLAbbottWrites on Twitter) for our theme song. You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram Become parasocial friends with us:@Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram
My, don't the Film Nerds make a fine pair of miscreants?On this week's episode, BK & Jack tackle their first ever look at a Martin Scorsese film, diving into his portrait of Howard Hughes which manages to be both personal & as grandiose as the man himself. Hear about the controversial life & legacy of the eccentric billionaire, how his story mesmerized Hollywood for decades, how it took a unique perspective & dedication to bring an honest depiction of Hughes & his mental health to the silver screen, & much more!The Film Nerds are here with another amazing podcast, and their film analysis is going to be the Way of the Future!
The question before the Film Nerds is simple: To Act or Not Act!On this week's episode, BK & Jack take a look and the most influential work of Japanese animation of all time - a film so pivotal that it has become a ubiquitous reference for all modern science fiction since. Hear the history of how this tale of atomic devastation came to be, from the sobering history of the end of the Second World War through to Japan's reconciliation with its nuclear trauma through art; how director Katsuhiro Otomo's divinely-inspired journey from childhood manga-lover to world-renowned artist; how a culture-defining manga became a culture-defining film; and much, much more besides!Neo Toyko is about to change, and the Film Nerds are hear to lead you through the chaos!
Well as you know, I've always thought we went a podcast too far...The Film Nerds are here with a deep examination of one of the greatest forgotten war epics of all time - and one of the biggest independent productions in the industry's history. Hear the history of how the Allies arrived at Operation Market Garden, how legendary producer Joseph E Levine got hooked on the story of the battle & compelled the film forward, how the tale of hubris & Pyrrhic victory struggled to connect with the audiences of the 1970s, and much more! Our early season foray into epic filmmaking gets an independent twist that you won't want to miss!
The wait is finally over: Just when the villagers had lost all hope, the Film Nerds ride to the rescue!!!After a slightly longer than anticipated break between seasons, your favorite film podcast is back & bigger than ever! And do the Film Nerds ever have a treat for you to kick off Season 3: a deep dive into Akira Kurosawa's crowning action masterpiece. Learn how the legendary director rose to the pinnacle of international fame, how the cast & crew went to death-defying lengths to complete the film, how the world almost lost one of its greatest works of art forever, & much more!
Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson, as they chat with Joanna Naugle about her work as an Editor on The Bear! In this episode, Zoey & Heather dive deep into the editing bay with Joanna to learn all about how the iconic style of The Bear is created and how she conquers her fear of a blank sequence. They also uncover how one of the Star Wars sequels inspired the second season of Carmy Berzatto's journey.You can keep up with Joanna's work on her website!Also, how could we forget? Happy Thanksgiving, Film Nerds! May your holiday end without forks being thrown or cars driving into the house!A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo and to M.L. Abbott (@MLAbbottWrites on Twitter) for our theme song. You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram Become parasocial friends with us:@Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram
Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson, as they chat with Aaron McLisky about his work as the Cinematographer on LTL Certified Favorite, Talk to Me (2023). In this episode, Zoey & Heather learn all about the fast-paced, collaborative process that was integral to creating this phenomenal film. Happy Halloween, Film Nerds!Content Warning: Horror Imagery, Discussions of Addiction, Discussions of SuicideYou can keep up with Aaron's work on his Instagram at @aaronmclisky!A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo and to M.L. Abbott (@MLAbbottWrites on Twitter) for our theme song. You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram Become parasocial friends with us:@Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram
We have a special episode of Born to Watch for you today. We have had some feedback from our "ALIEN" episode and we have listened. Dan's "Film School" segment was essentially cut from the full episode, not because of a lack of quality but more from a time sensitive approach. We have to keep the flow of the show and the user experience at the front of all editing decisions. Whilst we know that some episodes can run a little long we believe that if the conversation is collaborative then you as the listener will give it a pass.This episode of film school is a great segment and warrants a bonus episode in itself. For the film nerds out there, this is Dan in his absolute element, ENJOY.This is DAN'S SOLO FILM SCHOOL FOR F-WITS!!
This week is Travis's second pick of the season. We watched 2010's Dinner For Schmucks. Be sure to let us know whether you think it is a good bad movie or bad good movie. What was your favorite joke of the movie?Next week we will be watching SPICE WORLD
We didn't choose this movie! We didn't choose these podcasters! They were invited! It's the Season 2 Finale, & the Film Nerds are determined to send it off properly with one of the most wondrous spectacles in the history of film. Cast a long look to the heavens on this deep dive as BK & Jack discuss the history of UFO Mania in the United States, how watching a meteor shower with his father impacted a young Steven Speilberg forever, the serendipitous ways which the film brought out the best in its cast & crew, & so much more! This podcast is important! This podcast means something!
I have a question, Film Nerds: Does Barry Manilow know you raid his wardrobe? On this week's episode, BK & Jack take a look at the extremely complicated history of what is often considered to be the quintessential film of the 1980s. Hear how John Hughes created a space in the art form for serious teenage voices for the first time by utlizing his own penchant for rebellion, how the principal crew on the project had to fight the studio every step of the way to make the film, how the bonds between the cast translated into universal & relatable characters, the checkered legacy of the film's director & films, & much, much, more! This is one of our juiciest discussions yet, and you won't wan to miss it!Sincerely yours, The Film Nerds.
Do you not know that, when in podcasting, one must always choose the lesser of two weevils? On this week's episode of Revenge of the Film Nerds, BK & Jack take to the high seas & dive into a classic historical epic - one of Jack's favorite genres... & one of BK's least favorite. Hear how the film sprang from a beloved series of novels penned by a true eccentric, how 20th Century Fox saw the series as a potential tentpole franchise, how Peter Weir inspired so much passion & investment from the cast & crew, how the film became one of the last great high-budget historical epics, & so much more! Will Jack get BK to enjoy a period piece? You'll have to listen to find out!!!
By gad, Film Nerds, you are characters! There's never any telling what you'll say or do next, except that it's bound to be something astonishing! In their first episode of 2023, BK & Jack tackle one of the all-time great classic films - THE standard bearer of the film noir genre. Come along on a journey as the Nerds reveal the difficulty in adapting the greatest crime novel of its era, how a project in need of a second chance fell into the hands of a director making the most of his, the startling ways the film displays the shifts into the modern style of acting, and so much more! The, uh... stuff that dreams are made of: THIS WEEK ON REVENGE OF THE FILM NERDS!!!
Your hosts Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson are joined by the hosts of Queer Movie Night, Deb Duncan and Peyton Lynch, where they chat all about the films that make their holiday season. They discuss hot Christmas elves, how Michael Caine deserves an Oscar, putting books in the freezer, and how much we collectively love Jack Black. Go grab yourself a cup of hot cocoa and stay warm with this cozy bonus episode. You can follow Queer Movie Night on Instagram at @queermovienight & keep up with Peyton at @peytoncodylynch & Deb at @debradbagHappy Holidays, Film Nerds!A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo and to M.L. Abbott (@MLAbbottWrites on Twitter) for our theme song. You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram Become parasocial friends with us:@Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram
It's time for the Film Nerds to decide: Which side are you on? Which side are you on? On this week's episode, BK & Jack make their first-ever foray into documentary filmmaking with a close look at one of the most visceral and revealing documentaries ever made in the United States. Learn how the observational form of documentary defined the approach used by Barbara Kopple to film this struggle for union recognition in an isolated corner of Appalachia, what interested her in this story in the first place, how the people of Harlan County stole her heart, & much, MUCH more. This marked a bold new step for Revenge of the Film Nerds into an essential form of filmmaking, and you'll want to be there every step of the way!
He's Not A Film Nerd! He's a Very Naughty Boy! BK & Jack are BACK after a quick break for the Thanksgiving holiday with an incredible comedy to sink their teeth into. Join in on the fun as the Film Nerds discuss the cosmic importance of Monty Python (even if BK refuses to say their name properly), how the film went from a flippant joke to a tangible project, the near death & resurrection of the production, the controversial reception of the film, & much more! A classic film from the greatest sketch comedy group of all time: what more can you ask for!?
How you podcast doesn't matter... It's how you land! The Film Nerds are taking a journey over to France this week to examine Matthieu Kassovitz's timeless character study! Hear about the forces in France which gave rise to the "banlieue" - the country's very own projects, how the tensions between French African immigrants and police reached a boiling point in the early 90s, how this powder keg inspired Kassovitz & his close friends to make an artistic statement on this crisis, & much, much more. One of our deepest and most insightful dives into any film yet! You won't want to miss it!
Moderation: Claudia Dichter; Themen: ICOM-Jahrestagung: "Museen verändern“; Kulturrätsel; Iranische Exilkünstlerinnen: Wut, Sorge, Hoffnung; Erinnerungen eines Filmnerds; Filmtipps: "Wir sind dann wohl die Angehörigen" und "Menschliche Dinge"" Von Claudia Dichter.
Alright people, let's do this one last time... On this week's episode, BK & Jack swing into the world of one of the most popular superheroes in history as they navigate the multiverse in this modern classic! Join the Film Nerds as they discuss the debate around the value of superhero films, the long & difficult journey to representation in comics & superhero films, the importance of Miles Morales as a character, the challenges he surmounts in the film, & so much more. This is one foray into the world of everyone's favorite web shooter you won't want to miss!
The podcast which you are about to hear is an account of the tragedy which befell a group of five youths, in particular Sally Hardesty and her brother, Franklin. It is all the more tragic in that they were young... After weeks of build-up, it's finally time for BK & Jack to witness one of the most iconic horror films of all time. Along the way, they will discuss how they reacted personally to the film, how the American fascination with serial killers entered the popular consciousness before the late-70s, the intriguing way the film's genesis ties into local politics in Austin, Texas, & the literal hell the cast & crew endured to finish this film. All this & more as the Film Nerds journey into the world of the mad & macabre!
The Film Nerds shall rise and walk among the living! And the Film Nerds shall outnumber the living! It's time for another entry in the Month of Horror, and BK & Jack are celebrating by digging into a movie monster that is near & dear to their hearts: The zombie! Join in as they discuss how we got from ancient cultural conceptions of the creature to its modern iteration, how different types of zombie evoke different types of fear, how Train to Busan advanced the genre in new & personal ways, & how the film would borrow from cultural flashpoints in modern Korean history to develop its message and symbolism. An incredible episode as always, so get comfy and join the horde!
Excuse me, Film Nerds: who are you? This week, as BK & Jack sink even deeper into the Month of Horror, they set their sites on the Land of Sunshine and one of its scariest animations of all time. Hear the story of how the project came to be, how it landed at the perfect studio for its development, how director Satoshi Kon dramatically altered the story from its source material to give it a psychological edge, how it became an unlikely festival hit, & much, much more. A chilling, thrilling ride through an absolute classic. You won't want to miss this episode!!!
A podcast on a modern classic? That's not the history of man; that's the history of Film Nerds! On this week's episode, BK & Jack kick off the Month of Horror with a technologically chilling journey through the world of Ex Machina, Alex Garland's essential entry into the modern science fiction & thriller lexicons. Hear about the writer/director's career path from prodigious novelist to helming his own film, how Garland & his cast became the beating heart of the film, the depth of the philosophical & artistic references underpinning the story, the film's contribution to the rise of A24 Films, & much more! An incredible episode as always, so please join us as we keep this machine moving!
Dude! The Film Nerds have supplied us with a most bodacious new episode! On this week's podcast, BK & Jack take a journey through space, time, & 80s teen comedy as they break down this spectacular comedy from the minds of director Stephen Herek & writers Ed Solomon & Chris Matheson. Hear about the birth of the two iconic protagonists, the quagmire of finding the right actors to fill their shoes, a production that dodged disaster on more than one occasion, how the film was almost lost forever, & so much more! You are in for a most salubrious experience, so be excellent to each other, & party on dudes!
All this detail the Film Nerds never noticed... They're alive! On this week's episode of Revenge of the Film Nerds, BK and Jack delve into Don Hertzfeldt's animated emotional masterwork, a feature film comprised of his three short films Everything Will Be Okay, I'm So Proud of You, & the titular It's Such a Beautiful Day. Come along on a journey as the Film Nerds discuss the poignancy and resonance of the film, the core principles at play in Don Hertzfeldt's works, the exemplary use of techniques from all corners of the film world, and so much more! Celebrate the life and memories of Bill as his existence imbues the Film Nerds with some truly special emotions. An incredible experience you won't want to miss!
Revenge of the Film Nerds: It's a State of Mind. On this week's episode, BK & take a deep dive in the history behind Terry Gilliam's dream-like masterpiece, Brazil. Sit back as the Film Nerds spin you a tale of Gilliam's inspiration for the film, how the project was aided by a producer who was not all he seemed, the depths Gilliam went to in the pursuit of putting imagination on the screen, the all-out war to secure the final cut, & so much more! A journey behind the dystopia that you will not want to miss!
Ha Ha Ha! You think this is the real podcast? It is!The Film Nerds are back for another week of movie goodness, and they're kicking back this week with Paul Verhoeven's ultra-violent action sci-fi masterpiece from 1990. Hear about the controversial history of gratuitous violence in film that brought us to this point in history, the drama of a development process that nearly killed the film, the actor and the ambitious studio that saved the project, the groundbreaking visual effects, and more! Was it all a dream? This podcast certainly isn't!
Taking two seasons to review The Princess Bride? Inconceivable!The Film Nerds are back this week with their first ever dive into the worlds of high fantasy and romantic comedy with the 1987 cult classic directed by Rob Reiner and written by William Goldman. Sit back and enjoy a tale of how some of America's most powerful writing forces brought together a film considered "impossible" to make, the serendipity that assembled its cast, the film's wide-reaching appeal and message, and the joy evoked by one of the most quotable scripts in the history of cinema. A deep dive into a timeless classic? As you wish.
For thousands of years, the Film Nerds lay dormant... WHO HAS AWAKENED US FROM OUR SLUMBER? Okay okay, it's only been 18 months, but after a long hiatus, we are BACK with Season 2 of Revenge of the Film Nerds! And what better way to celebrate our reincarnation than with an all-time classic creature feature: 1999's The Mummy, directed by Stephen Sommers. Join us as we discuss the history of the Mummy creature through its multiple forms throughout history, the historical forces that brought the monster into vogue in the first place, and the long, arduous quest to bring him back to the screen and save a dying studio. This one was a whole lot of fun; you won't want to miss it!!!
“did you spoil the whole movie?” - Since you're probably extremely tired of hearing Julia and me talk about the same 5 movies over and over, this week I talked with three of my best friends, Sydney, Daniel, and Christian, about some movies that we've seen recently and our all time favorites. - Follow us in other places! instagram: @acoam.podcast tiktok: @acoam.podcast twitter: @acoam_podcast youtube: A Coming of Age Movie Podcast email (for business inquiries): acoam.podcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Full Episodes in the link below: SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS, AMAZON MUSIC, iHEARTRADIO www.thenewfilmosophy.com ig @newfilmosophy fb @filmosophypodcast YouTube: The New Filmosophy Podcast www.treihill.com Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Filmmaker, Trei Hill, analyzes popular films with his industry friends as they go down memory lane.
Full Episodes in the link below: SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS, AMAZON MUSIC, iHEARTRADIO www.thenewfilmosophy.com ig @newfilmosophy fb @filmosophypodcast YouTube: The New Filmosophy Podcast www.treihill.com Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Filmmaker, Trei Hill, analyzes popular films with his industry friends as they go down memory lane.
For the first time in the history of the Film Nerds podcast, we all review a movie that isn't a new release! I this podcast, Cameron, Josh, and Paul talk about the 2011 thriller Contagion and discuss the parallels between it and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-eliot5/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-eliot5/support
In our first single-film podcast, Josh and Cameron talk about the only film from September 2020 that was seen by more than one member of The Film Nerds, The Devil All the Time! Please come back Paul... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-eliot5/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-eliot5/support
Have you ever wondered why your favorite filmmakers got into the movies? Or which performances inspired actors to follow their dreams? Well, IMDb thought it was about time to ask what movies and shows changed the lives of the people who make them!Each week IMDb host and producer Ian de Borja sits down with actors, filmmakers, and more to talk about the movies that changed their lives and inspired them to create all the great work they do today.Follow IMDb on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube