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This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beers from Shadow Puppet Brewing (Livermore, CA) Beer 1: "Nexus" // Style: WC Lager // 5.2% // Ratings: Jonny - 3.5, Max - 3. Beer 2: "Bittersweet Memories" // Style: Golden Imperial Dessert Stout // ABV: 9.8% // Ratings: Jonny - 3.1, Max - 2. Film: "The Bikeriders" directed by Jeff Nichols. Ratings: Jonny - 6.8, Max - 6. Flick Picks: "Kinds of Kindness" (2024) directed Yorgos Lanthimos. Ratings: Max - 2. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max: Rob the Intern at the Downlo - Jonny: "In A Violent Nature" (2024) directed by Chris Nash. J - 7.1 -------------------- Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro, Ads, & Shout Outs 7:30 - Beer 1 17:00 - Film (No Spoilers) 34:40 - DANGER ZONE 44:50 - Beer 2 58:30 - Flick Picks 1:23:00 - Hot & Bothered
The puppets talk about new films as Jarrell gives his thoughts on "Godzilla minus One", "Inside Out 2" and "The Garfield Movie". Other discussions include, the lack of original movies, the movie "In a Violent Nature", and going to high school reunions.The Garfield Movie:THE GARFIELD MOVIE - New Trailer (HD) (youtube.com)Inside Out 2 Trailer:Inside Out 2 | Teaser Trailer (youtube.com)Godzilla Minus One Trailer:GODZILLA MINUS ONE Official Trailer (youtube.com)Email: njhybridradio@gmail.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/puppetreviews15Twitter: https://twitter.com/puppetreviews15Instagram: https://instagram.com/puppetreviews15Patreon: https://patreon.com/puppetperspectivesYou can also support us with a donation here: Puppet Perspectives is Podcasts and YouTube videos (buymeacoffee.com)Support the Show.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beers from Oak Union Brewing (Oak Grove, OR) Beer 1: "Sylvanys" // Style: Kolsch // 4.8% // Ratings: Jonny - 8.6, Max - 9. Beer 2: "Oakenbrau" // Style: German Pilsner // ABV: 4.8% // Ratings: Jonny - 9.1, Max - 8. Film: "I Saw the TV Glow" directed by Jane Schoenbrun. Ratings: Jonny - 6.2, Max - 6. Flick Picks: "Hit Man" (2024) directed Ricahrd Linklater. Ratings: Max - 6. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max: Sky's Out, Thighs Out, "Rivers & Roads" - Jonny: Revisiting "Godzilla Minus 1" -------------------- Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro, Ads, & Shout Outs 6:00 - Beer 1 18:00 - Film (No Spoilers) 31:30 - DANGER ZONE 39:20 - Beer 2 54:00 - Flick Picks 1:04:40 - Hot & Bothered
Ryan curates another selection of films for Dylan to review: Sean Baker's introspective slice of life film, The Florida Project, and Akira Kurosawa's 3-hour medical drama, Red Beard
We talk about what we're all watching including TV and movies during Pride Month 2024 and why. Aria tells us about some interesting choices and we ask if she actually watches things that her vast fan base recommend. To watch on our YouTube Channel, click this link.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beers from Ronin Fermentation Project (Graeagle, CA) Beer 1: “No Puffin" // Style: Smoked Helles // ABV: 3.8% // Ratings: Jonny - 7.3, Max - 7. Beer 2: "Tranquilo Amigo" // Style: Mexican Dark Lager // ABV: 5% // Ratings: Jonny - 8.3, Max - 6. Film: "Civil War" directed by Alex Garland. Ratings: Jonny - 8.9, Max - 9. Flick Picks: "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare directed by Guy Ritchie. Ratings: Max - 7, Jonny: N/A Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max: Producer Bryan & Listener Feedback - Jonny: "The Gentlemen" (Netflix), "Fallout" (Amazon Prime) -------------------- Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro, Ads, & Shout Outs 8:00 - Beer 1 18:30 - Film (No Spoilers) 33:00 - DANGER ZONE 41:30 - Beer 2 1:00:00 - Flick Picks 1:04:30 - Hot & Bothered Please leave us a rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Got a few bucks to spare? Support us on Patreon for as little as a dollar per week at www.patreon.com/freshhopcinema
Ryan is joined by Alex Domnitch and Ash Hyla to discuss a documentary about the famous Central Florida retirement community known as the Villages, ponder what AR and AI might do the retirement experience of Gen Z, and pitch other underrated gems to look out for on a future guest flick picks!
Ryan and Dylan are joined by Abiesel A. Baez to talk about one of Alfonso Cuaron's first films, Y tu mamá también.
Take a trip with Ryan though the pastel colors and optimistic surrealism of 60s french cinema with Dylan's flick picks: Playtime, The Red Balloon, and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
Ryan is joined by Blake Nebeker and Andrew Helow on a frightening Friday the 13th in Halloween season to discuss the meta-slasher that spawned a franchise and plenty copycats: Scream
Ryan picks two underrated movies for Dylan to check out. Will he like them as much as Ryan?
Ryan and Dylan are introduced to the seedy tidings of the world of gambling in Robert Altman's California Split with special guest Alex Guerra.
Ryan is joined by Kamryn Amory and Owen West in another installment of guest flick picks to discuss the indie darling starring Rachel Sennott: Shiva Baby.
Ryan and Dylan are joined by Ross Widener to talk about one of his favorite movies: At Eternity's Gate.
In this episode of the podcast, the Finnish media mavens Karri and Henrik present the part 2 of their captivating cinematic exploration. In this exciting installment, the hosts delve deep into their cinematic experiences from the past year, featuring a selection of films from 2022 and beyond. Join Karri and Henrik on a journey through the dark and foreboding Finnish horror genre, meditative and introspective Japanese pieces, and high-octane American action thrillers. Along the way, our intrepid hosts offer unique insights and perspectives that will both entertain and enlighten, providing a fascinating guide to the world of cinematic splendor and shenanigans. Discover the hidden gems that you simply can't afford to miss, and receive an advance warning of the cinematic disappointments that are best left to wither away. Films covered in this episode: The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic (2021) Hatching (Pahanhautoja, 2022) Lapland Odyssey (2010) Girl Picture (Tytöt tytöt tytöt, 2022) A Snake of June (2002) What Did Jack Do? (2017) Don't Look Now (1973) The Guilty (Den skyldige, 2018) The Guilty (2021) Don't Look Up (2021) 2019 Il Ultimo Silenzio (2004) Still Walking (2008) 2039 Il Ultimo Silenzio (2022) The Man From Nowhere (2010) The Menu (2022) A Bag of Marbles (Un sac de billes, 2017) The Midnight Club (TV, 2022) The Sandman (TV, 2022) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell. Additional music from 'ENIGMA vol.2' by Aim to Head. Episode image by Gerd Altmann.
In this episode of the podcast, get ready for a cinematic adventure as media pros Karri and Henrik dive into their movies watched in the past year - including films from 2022 and beyond. From Hollywood blockbusters to international and indie gems, this is an inside look at the films that they simply couldn't get enough of and the ones that left them feeling disappointed. Along the way, they'll share their unique insights and perspectives, providing you with an entertaining and informative guide to the world of cinematic splendor. Tune in to discover the films you can't afford to overlook and get an advance warning of the duds you can leave gathering dust. Look for the part 2 of this episode next week. Films covered in this episode: Departures (Okuribito, 2008) The Green Knight (2021) Top Gun (1986) Glass Onion (2022) The Kid Detective (2020) Top Gun: Maverick (2022) X (2022) Pearl (2022) Pinocchio (1940) Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) Creepshow (TV, 2019-) Jack Reacher (2012) Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016) Don't Breathe 2 (2021) The Last Samurai (2003) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell. Additional music from 'ENIGMA vol.2' by Aim to Head. Episode image by Gerd Altmann.
It's our final public show of 2022, featuring investigative journalist Robyn Doolittle and disruption strategist Shawn Kanungo! 1:10 | Friday, we present our annual Patreon Holiday Zoom Party, exclusively for our Real Talk Patrons. Ryan and Johnny open the show with a few details re: what Patreon supporters can expect on tomorrow's special edition of the show. SUPPORT REAL TALK ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen 3:57 | New details have surfaced in the Hockey Canada scandal, including potential charges against five individuals implicated in the alleged group sexual assault. Globe and Mail investigative journalist Robyn Doolittle brings us up to speed. READ ROBYN'S WORK: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-court-filing-reveals-new-details-about-alleged-hockey-canada-group/ 26:01 | Nobody brings more energy to the table than Shawn Kanungo. The disruption strategist and author of "The Bold Ones" makes his Real Talk debut, and jumps right into the deep end. It's impossible to not be challenged, inspired, or moved by this interview! CHECK OUT SHAWN'S BOOK: https://www.shawnkanungo.com/ 1:22:06 | Sign your team up to play in the Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic by December 31 and qualify to win our $500 early bird prize! The annual fundraiser for KidSport and Uncles & Aunts at Large goes February 4...we'd love to see you there playing, volunteering, or sponsoring this wonderful event! SIGN UP TODAY: https://ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey 1:23:56 | Congratulations to our Email of the Month winner for December! Ryan reveals whose message rose above all others, winning the author an official Real Talk studio mug. EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com 1:26:10 | It's the final instalment of the John Hicks Holiday Movie Review, aka Hicks' Flick Picks! 1:28:05 | Our hearts are full after hearing an anonymous Real Talker donated $5,000 to Harvest Sky Animal Rescue after hearing Trevor Kerr (aka Cactus Sheriff) on the show earlier this week. Real Talkers are an incredible bunch! 1:32:28 | With tomorrow's Patreon-exclusive Holiday Zoom Party, this week's Trash Talk falls on a Thursday. Stephen takes centre stage with his rebuttal to Nils beating up on bike lanes last week. Buckle up for Trash Talk, presented by our friends at Local Environmental Services! KEEP IT LOCAL: https://localenvironmental.ca/ WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Join co-hosts Mark McNease and Rick Rose as we contemplate gays with guns, mourn the loss of country music legend Loretta Lynn, run down Rick's flick pics, and scan the headlines for any signs of hope.
Dylan makes his first ever flick picks for Ryan to watch: oscar-nominated animated film The Mitchells vs. The Machines and Michael Bay's action extravaganza The Rock.
In the first-ever Flick Picks, Ryan selects Mud and Speed for Dylan to watch for the first time ever, followed by their review of the films. Timestamps: 1. News: 1:05 2. Emmy Nominations: 10:38 3. Box Office Breakdown: 24:38 4. Box Office Predictions: 28:04 5. Mud (spoiler-free thoughts): 28:38 6. Dylan and Ryan's different writing tastes: 34:00 7. Stylism vs Naturalism: 36:37 8. Mud (spoiler discussion): 40:32 9. Speed (spoiler-free thoughts): 53:46 10. Speed (spoiler discussions): 58:44 11. Justice for Richard Schiff: 1:10:58 12. CANS!: 1:14:00 13. Dylan reveals his flick picks: 1:19:37
This week on THE ONE-INCH BARRIER, we talk about France's drama about childhood and war that was honored at the 25th Academy Awards: René Clément's FORBIDDEN GAMES. This week's guest is Nick Davis, a professor of English, gender & sexuality studies, and film studies at the Northwestern University. He is also a writer at Nick-Davis.com (formerly Nick's Flick Picks). He was also the guest on the episode discussing CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON and the films of 2000. Find us on the internet! Nick Davis: @NicksFlickPicks Nick-Davis.com: http://nicksflickpicks.com/ Juan Carlos Ojano: @carlosojano The One-Inch Barrier: @OneInchBarrier You can now support this podcast via Patreon! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/TheOneInchBarrier Music Credits Opening and Ending: Guitar arrangement of "Romance"
Doin' it for the 'Ween. Here are some films we enjoy to marathon for Spookytimes! We had about a thousand more but here are some underrated movies to get you started.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "A Thousand Leaves" from The Good Wolf (Truckee, CA). Style: NE IPA ABV: 6.2% Ratings: Jonny - 9.3, Max - 9. Flick Pick: "A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon" directed by Will Becher & Richard Phelan. Film: "Over the Moon" directed bu Glen Keane & John Kahrs. Beer 2: "Hobgoblin Drum Circle" from The Good Wolf (Truckee, CA). Style: NE IPA ABV: 6.7% Ratings: Jonny - 7.1 Max: 8 Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max - Commons show and Bracket Posters - Jonny - The Snyder Cut, Nate Bargatze ------ Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro & The Good Wolf 11:33 - "A Thousand Leaves" 22:30 - Beer Madness Round 1 Results 39:17 - Flick Picks: "Farmageddon" 48:28 - "Over the Moon" (No Spoilers) 1:04:43 - "Over the Moon" (DANGER ZONE) 1:12:43 - "Hobgoblin Drum Circle" 1:22:25 - Hot & Bothered Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "The Walrus is Paul" from Henhouse Brewing (Petaluma, CA). Style: IPA ABV: 6.3% Ratings: Jonny - 7.8, Max - 9. Flick Pick: "Willie's Wonderland" (2021) directed by Kevin Lewis. Film: "Promising Young Woman" directed by Emerald Fennel. Ratings: Jonny: 8.3 Max: 9 Beer 2: "Dark Side of the Rainbow" from Henhouse Brewing (Petaluma, CA). Style: Double IPA ABV: 9.2% Ratings: Jonny - 7.7, Max - 9.5. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - Condiment exchange, TNG, Mother Iron Horse: The Lesser Key - Max - IKEA & Fieldwork ------ Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro & Henhouse Background 4:53 - "The Walrus is Paul" 19:35 - Flick Picks: "Willie's Wonderland" (2021) 25:22 - "Promising Young Woman" (No Spoilers) 39:25 - "Promising Young Woman" (DANGER ZONE) 59:34 - "Dark Side of the Rainbow" 1:16:00 - Hot & Bothered Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com.
Welcome to Show Boys, a podcast that delves into the world of film and tv. Hosts Nick and Mike take their water cooler talk from the office to the web as they discuss their favorite movies, shows and all other content in between. In this week’s episode, the boys reveal their favorite movies and why they love them so dearly . So, what’s watching?
In this season two finale of THE ONE-INCH BARRIER, we discuss Taiwan's wuxia film about romance and power that took the world by storm and triumphed at the 73rd Academy Awards: Ang Lee's CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON. This week's guest is Nick Davis, a professor of English, gender & sexuality studies, and film studies at the Northwestern University. He is also a writer at Nick-Davis.com (formerly Nick's Flick Picks). Find us on Twitter! Nick Davis: @NicksFlickPicks Nick-Davis.com: http://nicksflickpicks.com/ Juan Carlos Ojano: @carlosojano The One-Inch Barrier: @OneInchBarrier Music Credits Opening: "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" - Tan Dun Ending: "Farewell" - Tan Dun
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Strawberry White Ale" from Jackrabbit Brewing Company (Sacramento, CA). Style: Wheat Ale. ABV: 4.3% Ratings: M - 6, J - 3.3. - Flick Picks: "365 Days" (2020) - Film: "Relic" (2020). Directed by Natalie Erika James. Ratings: M - 9.5, J - 9.7 - Beer 2: "Ta Meilleure" from Lagabière Brasserie (Quebec, CN). Style: NE IPA. ABV: 7% Ratings: M - 9.5, J - 9.1 - Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - Birthday Shirt, Going Away Party, "Love It or List It". - Max - "Logan Lucky" (2017), "An Oral History of The Office" (Podcast). ------ Episode Timeline: - 0:00 - Intro & Notes - 4:39 - "Strawberry White Ale" - 15:31 - "365 Days" - 24:49 - "Relic" (No Spoilers) - 42:30 - "Ta Meilleure" - 52:12 - INTERVIEW: Maxime Plante of Lagabière - 1:07:45 - Hot & Bothered - 1:24:27 - "Relic" (DANGER ZONE) - Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. - Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Hop A Wheelie" from Boneyard Beer Company (Bend, OR). Style: IPA. ABV: 7% Ratings: M - 8, J - 8.3. - Flick Picks: "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga" (2020). Directed by David Dobkin. - Flick Picks: "My Spy" (2020). Directed by Peter Segal - Film: "The Old Guard" (2020). Directed by Gina Prince Bythewood. Ratings: M - 7, J - 3.3 - Beer 2: "Black is Beautiful" from Revision Brewing(Sparks, NV). Style: Imperial Stout. ABV: 10% Ratings: M - 4, J - 2.5 - Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - "There Will Be Blood," "Space Force," Pickled Onions, New Tattoo. - Max - Homebrew from Sean Murphy, New Song, Tahoe Show. ------ Episode Timeline: - 0:00 - Intro & Notes - 4:07 - "Hop A Wheelie" - 13:45 - Flick Pick: "Eurovision Song Contest" - 21:57 - Flick Pick: "My Spy" - 27:46 - "The Old Guard" (No Spoilers) - 39:31 - "Black Is Beautiful" - 47:30 - Hot & Bothered - 1:00:38 - "The Old Guard" (DANGER ZONE) - Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. - Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Overcast" from Oakshire Brewing (Eugene, OR). Style: Oatmeal Stout. ABV: 5.8% Ratings: M - 8, J - 6.6. - Flick Picks: "Hamilton" (2020). Directed by Thomas Kail. - Film: "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" (2020). Directed by Eliza Hittman. Ratings: M - 9, J - 10 - Beer 2: "Single EyePA Strata" from Wander Brewing(Bellingham, QA). Style: NE IPA. ABV: 6.4% Ratings: M - 3, J - 6.2 - Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - Bend, OR, Cast Iron, Records. - Max - Injured Wrist, "This Film Is Not Yet Rated ". ------ Episode Timeline: - TO FOLLOW - Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. - Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Juicy Bits" from WeldWerks Brewing (Greeley, CO). Style: NE IPA. ABV: 7.6% Ratings: M - 9, J - 9.6. - Flick Picks: "Irresistible" (2020). Directed by Jon Stewart. - Film: "The King of Staten Island" (2020). Directed by Judd Apatow. Ratings: M - 6, J - 7.8 - Beer 2: "Agreeable Folk" from Societe Brewing(San Diego, CA). Style: IPA. ABV: 7.5% Ratings: M - 4, J - 6.7 - Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - "Alone" (Hulu), sunburn, Sour Monkey (Victory Brewing). - Max - Painting A Fence. ------ Episode Timeline: - 0:00 - Intro & Notes - 6:39 - "Juicy Bits" - 21:55 - Max's Flick Pick: "Irresistible" - 30:47 - "The King of Staten Island" (No Spoilers) - 53:05 - "Agreeable Folk" - 1:09:03 - Hot & Bothered - 1:29:54 - "The King of Staten Island" (DANGER ZONE) - Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. - Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
This week on the show, we practice our first ever social-distancing podcast. Keep washing your hands and stay home if you can. Enjoy! We cover the 2019 Cannes film "Vivarium." It's available for rent on Amazon and other online retailers. We drink a slightly old golden ale from Moylan's themed after the show-favorite Lord of the Rings called "Lord of the Rings: Golden Ale” and an IPA called “GFJ IPA” from Sun King Brewery. Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & LOTR: Golden Ale 10:52 Beer Madness: Elite 8 Results *correction* Nelson was the 3 Seed and Booming Rollers was the number 11. Flick Picks: 20:38 Jonny: Underwater (2020) 26:14 Max: Snatch (2000) 32: 03 "GFJ IPA" 42:10 "Vivarium" (No Spoilers) 53:08 "Hot & Bothered" 1:08:44 Vivarium (DANGER ZONE) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
We're quarantined in the Podcast Factory and this is the only way to send for help! A bit of a departure from a normal episode, the LTS team rambles about depressing films, Olyphant (Actor not Animal), and the warlord formerly known as Peter Jackson. Stay safe inside this weekend and drown out your very valid health concerns with some good old fashion comedy.
This week we announce the Play-In round of our first annual Beer Madness tournament. Head over to www.freshhopcinema.com/beermadness to make your voice heard! Who will be crowned the best West Coast IPA in the land?! We also cover the latest Pixar film "Onward." A story about two brothers trying to magically conjure the upper half of their dead father before the clock strikes... well, sunset... but you get the idea. We ALSO drink a stellar IPA from Humble Sea Brewing called "Socks and Sandals" and a brown ale from Jackrabbit Brewing called "Waffle Town Maple Brown." We promise you, this isn't an episode to miss. Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro 4:01 “Socks and Sandals” 11:40 Flick Picks; Max’s “Anna” (2019) 16:21 “Onward” (No Spoilers) 37:56 “Waffle Town Maple Brown” 49:40 Hot & Bothered 58:38 “Onward” (DANGER ZONE) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
What a whirlwind of an episode! In addition to announcing our first-annual FHC Beer Madness Tournament, we drank two delicious beers from Urban Roots Brewing and Smokehouse (Sacramento, CA) and Perennial Artisan Ales (St. Louis, MO). The first is an imperial IPA clocking in at 8.7% featuring Citra, Mosaic, and Simcoe hops called "Bigger On the Inside." The second is a stout called "Coffee Stout" and comes in at a whopping 11.5% ABV. We also dissect the film adaptation (kind of) of the classic H.G. Wells novel "The Invisible Man." Plus, shout out to our friends at Dust Bowl Brewing for their tasty, new, year-round IPA "Peace, Love, & Haze." We manage to squeeze that in (pun intended) at the top of Hot & Bothered this week. It's definitely not one to miss! Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & Beer Madness Preview 7:00 "Bigger On the Inside" 12:53 Flick Picks: "Calibre" (2018) 17:55 "The Invisible Man" (Spoiler Free) 38:31 "Coffee Stout" 51:06 "Peace, Love, and Haze" 53:30 Hot & Bothered 1:12:41 The Invisible Man (Danger Zone) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
This week on the podcast we dissect the 2020 Academy Award nominations. We also revisit WWI with "1917," a film directed by Sam Mendes starring George MacKay and Dean Charles Chapman. An audacious undertaking headed by cinematographer Roger Deakins, "1917" tells the story of two soldiers delivering an incredibly important message- all in seemingly, one continuous shot. The first beer on the show is a self-proclaimed porter called "Café Olé" from Spanish brewery Ceveses Spigha. The second, a double IPA from Stone called "Fear. Movie. Lions." Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & Academy Award Nominations 17:10 "Café Olé" 24:17 Flick Picks: "Only God Forgives" (2013) 26:46 Flick Picks: "Yes Man" (2008) 31:16 "1917" (Spoiler Free) 44:41 "Fear. Movie. Lions" 58:56 Hot & Bothered 1:08:54 "1917" (DANGER ZONE) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
Beery Christmas to all and to all a beer night! This Christmas we're very excited to bring you reviews of beers from around the world. The first, from our very own corner is called "12 Haze of Christmas." It's New England-inspired IPA from Crooked Lane Brewing out of Auburn, CA. The second is an imperial stout from Oslo, Norway and a brewery called Cervisiam. The beer itself? "Chocolate Salty Christmas Balls." Does it make you think of Santa's musk after a night of delivering presents? Cause that's what we thought of. Also, our review of the final installment into the Star Wars canon with "The Rise of Skywalker." Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & "12 Haze of Christmas" 9:39 Flick Picks: "Drive" (2011) 15:00 Flick Picks: "The Game Changers" (2018) 22:35 "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" (Spoiler Free) 42:35 "Chocolate Salty Christmas Balls" 55:00 Hot & Bothered 1:04:50 "The Rise of Skywalker" (DANGER ZONE) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
This week on the podcast, we cover a star-studded whodunnit from the brain of Rian Johnson with "Knives Out." We start the show with a west-coast IPA from Flatland Brewing out of Elk Grove, CA called "Clear Understanding & Dank Intentions" and follow it up with a golden stout called "Chrysaetos" from Mason Ale Works (San Marcos, CA) and Horus Aged Ales (Oceanside, CA). Episode Timeline: 0:00 "Clear Understanding & Dank Intentions" from Flatland 14:22 Flick Picks: "Slow West" (2015) 18:03 Flick Picks: Mike Birbiglia's "The New One" (2019) 24:41 "Knives Out" (Spoiler Free) 40:04 "Chrysaetos" from Mason Ale Works 53:16 Hot & Bothered 1:03:45 "Knives Out" (DANGER ZONE) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
Yeah yeah. We know that some of your favorite film podcasts are covering the likes of "Frozen II" or "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood." Go listen to them for that coverage. We decided we wanted to give "Ford v Ferrari" the attention it deserves (or maybe doesn't depending on who you are." We also dive into the telling of the story of Rudy Ray Moore, the man behind the Blaxploitation icon Dolemite with the Netflix-released "Dolemite is My Name." Our first beer is from Temescal Brewing (Oakland, CA) that Jonny picked up at a bottle shop/taproom in Roseville called Final Gravity. The beer? "Spooky Puppy: Mangoe." It's a fruity hazy IPA that's 6.2% abv. Our second is a potentially contaminated aged old ale from Founder's Brewing (Grand Rapids, MI) called "Curmudgeon's Better Half." Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & "Spooky Puppy" 11:39 Flick Picks; "Dolemite Is My Name" 16:49 Flick Picks; "Planes, Trains, & Automobiles" 20:24 "Ford V Ferrari" (SPOILER FREE) 39:16 "Curmudgeon's Better Half" 47:31 Hot & Bothered 56:42 "Ford V Ferrari" (DANGER ZONE) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
This week on the show we dissect a veritable sequel to the 1980 Kubrick film "The Shining." "Doctor Sleep" is a film that no one needed but one that Stephen King REALLY wanted. Does a faithful translation from book to movie do it any favors or should this story have remained locked up in the pages of it's source material? Our first beer is a seasonal release from Deschutes (Bend, OR) called "Marionberry Lavender Sour." It's easy-drinking and refreshing but leaves a little to be desired. Our second is an imperial stout called "Wake Up Dead" from Left Hand Brewing (Longmont, CO). What the hell does Jonny mean when he says "south mouth?" Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & "Marionberry Lavender Sour" 12:00 FLICK PICKS: "Run Lola Run" (1998) 16:19 "Doctor Sleep" (Spoiler Free) 34:03 "Wake Up Dead" 43:57 HOT & BOTHERED 48:26 "Doctor Sleep" (Danger Zone) Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page.Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
Happy Halloween! This week we cover some scaaaaaary stuff. The first scary thing is a beer from Nightmare Brewing (originally from New York) called "Glasgow Smile." It's a Leipzig Gose that comes in at 6.7%. Our second beer was "Blood Junkie," an 8.7% Imperial Red Ale from Three Weavers Brewing Co out of Inglewood, CA. The "scary" thing sandwiched in between those alcoholic wonders is "Zombieland: Double Tap." It's a sequel to the 2009 film of a similar name. We hope you enjoy! Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & "Glasgow Smile" 22:03 FLICK PICKS: "Gangs of New York" (2002) 30:10 Zombieland (No Spoilers) - DANGER ZONE - 48:42"Blood Junkie" 1:08:25 Hot & Bothered 1:19:56 Zombieland (Spoilers) Seriously guys, it's Halloween. Give us a review or, at the very least, trick your friends into treating us with one.
We're back! Max got back from his recent honeymoon and brought some beers back with him. The first beer we cover is a 7.2% Norwegian lager called "Stockholm" and was made by Krönlein's Brewery (Halmstad, Sweden). We then delve into "Ink & Dagger" from Amundsen Brewery out of Oslo, Norway. After dissecting "Joker" we taste "Scandi Land" from Graff Brewery (Tromsø, Norway) as well as "Quenchable - Mosaic + Ekuanot" from Little Brother Brewery (Oslo, Norway). Have a listen. We think you'll like what you hear. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 9:53 Intro & "Stockholm" Lager 9:54 - 19:03 "Ink & Dagger" FLICK PICKS: 19:04 - 22:45 "The Art of Self Defense" (2019) 22:46 - 25:47 "Cooties" (2014) 25:47 - 28:32 "The World's End" (2013) 28:33 - 34:00 "El Camino" (2019) 34:01 - 36:19 "The Biggest Little Farm" (2018) 37:01 - 57:56 "Joker" (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE- 57:57 - 1:06:50 "Scandi Land" 1:06:51 - 1:19:53 Hot & Bothered 1:19:54 - 1:26:55 "Quenchable" 1:26:56 - END "Joker" (Spoilers) Additionally, give us a dang review on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen to this show. Someone out there in the ether might find this show and enjoy it as much as you do!
This week on the episode, we talk peanut butter. The film? "The Peanut Butter Falcon." "The beers," you ask? The first is a kettle sour from Sudwerk's 'Funhouse' series called "Tropical" and the second is the world-famous peanut butter stout "Yellow Belly." Flick Picks finds us rehashing 2009's "Law Abiding Citizen" and 1982's "The Dark Crystal." Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & "Tropical" - - - FLICK PICKS - - - 10:35 "Law Abiding Citizen" (2009) 16:31 "The Dark Crystal" (1982) * * * * * * 23:22 "The Peanut Butter Falcon" (No Spoilers) - - - DANGER ZONE - - - 39:41 "Yellow Belly" 55:40 Hot & Bothered 1:01:30 The PBF (SPOILERS)
This week we cover the horror? comedy? b-movie? thriller? "Ready or Not." We kick off the show with a IIPA from Treehouse Brewing called "Doppelgänger" and enter the Danger Zone with a maple stout from The Bruery called "Vermont Sticky Maple." Jonny also details his first experience watching "American Honey" (2016), his Flick Pick this week. Episode Timeline: Downbeat "Doppelgänger" 15:01 Flick Picks: "American Honey" (2016) 24:54 "Ready or Not" (No Spoilers) DANGER ZONE 41:25 "Vermont Sticky Maple" 53:30 Hot & Bothered 1:11:45 "Ready or Not" (Spoilers) Please rate and review us wherever you listen!
This week on the podcast we review (well, one of us does) the film adaptation of the short story novel series "Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark." We kick off the show with a SUPER METAL imperial stout called "Infinite Suffering" New Glory and Nightmare Brewing (NY) and enter the Danger Zone to the sweet, sweet melody of an unfiltered West Coast IIPA called "Dankenstein's Monster." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 15:56 "Infinite Suffering" Flick Picks: 15:57 - 24:40 "Taxi Driver" 1976 (Jonny) 24:41 - 32:39 "SE7EN" 1995 (Max) - - - - 33:16 - 58:29 "Scary Stories to Tell In the Dark" (No Spoilers) - - - - DANGER ZONE 58:30 - 1:13:14 "Dankenstein's Monster" 1:13:14 - 1:20:22 "Hot & Bothered" 1:20:23 - END "Scary Stories" (SPOILERS)
Mark and Kelsey are back to their usual shenanigans after they took an unexpected break (it was all Mark's fault with his faulty back) and their San Diego Comic-Con episodes. This week we cover the possibility of Mad Max sequels and a Furiosa movie, Hulu and Disney+, and Todd Phillips' Joker movie a possible Venice Film Festival winner and Oscar contender. Our topic for discussion this week is the scourge of the Internet, the bane of social media users alike: clickbait. Mark recommends Star Trek: Discovery. Kelsey has nothing to recommend, yet again. Why do we call it Try This Not That? It should be, Mark's Flick Picks. We got so wound up talking about Once Upon A Time In Hollywood that we didn't have time for our Simon Says segment. Poor Mr. Gruber. Shunned. We'll hear from him again, I hope. We head straight into our Geriatric Cinematic of Easy Rider, where Kelsey drops a bomb about her disdain for a certain well known and respected actor. What is wrong with her? You can find Reel Appeal on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play or any other podcast catcher. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@TheReelAppeal), Facebook, Instagram, and you can contact the show at TheReelAppeal@gmail.com. Don't forget to rate our show on iTunes! News - 5:01 Top Discussion - 22:14 Try This Not That - 37:36 Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - 46:49 Spoilers - 1:02:23 Geriatric Cinematic - Easy Rider (1969) 1:36:21
One can dream of the day a Quentin Tarantino film is released with the hopes of catching it in all it's glory in a proper movie theater. Does "Once Upon A Time..." live up to this legendary expectation? Can a modest brown ale blow away two skeptical grown men? Can an imperial stout WITHOUT maple syrup live up to the reputation of the brewery whose maple beers define them in the mind of Jonny Summers? Find out all this and more this week on Fresh Hop Cinema. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 12:46 Locavore Beer Works "The Squirrel" 12:47 - 22:38 Flick Picks; "The Great Hack" (2019) 23:34 - 43:24 "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" (Spoiler Free) DANGER ZONE 43:25 - 1:00:17 Great Notion "Cake Party" 1:00:18 - 1:08:40 Hot & Bothered 1:08:41 - END "Once Upon A Time..." (Spoilers) Listen here, peasants. Rate and review this podcast wherever you hear our silky voices.
This week we discuss the sophomore feature-length film by director Ari Aster (Hereditary). We also drink a beer from Portland called "Game On." It's an IPA with potential for greatness. We end the show with a beer from Westbrook celebrating the brewery's 7th anniversary. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 14:59 "Game On" - FLICK PICKS - 15:00 - 18:38 Jonny; "Chef's Table" 18:39 - 22:07 Max; "Aziz Ansari Right Now" 23:00 - 41:24 "Midsommar" (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE - 41:25 - 56:07 "7th Anniversary Stout" 56:08 - 1:02:20 Hot & Bothered 1:02:21 - END "Midsommar" (Spoilers) Please rate and review us wherever you listen to us!
This week we cover (again) Marvel's latest with "Spider-Man: Far From Home." We also cover two beers (again). One is from Firestone circa 2018 called"Dark and Stormy." It's a Jamaican rum barrel aged ale clocking in at 11.1% abv. Our second beer was from Henhouse out of Santa Rosa and was called "Recurring Nightmare." It was a barrel aged blend of all their previous stouts. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 18:48 - "Dark and Stormy" 18:49 - 25:46 - Flick Picks "ANIMA" 26:38 - 43:32 - "Far From Home" (SPOILER FREE) DANGER ZONE 43:33 - 56:43 - "Recurring Nightmare" 56:44 - 1:12:00 "Hot & Bothered" 1:12:01 - END "Far From Home" (Spoilers) Rate us wherever you listen to this ear massage.
This week we dissect the film "Yesterday" by Danny Boyle. We drink some 4th of July adjacent beers with Heretic's "4th of Juicy" and Stone's "Enjoy By 7.4.19." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 16:45 Intro & "4th of Juicy" - FLICK PICKS - 16:46 - 24:08 "Yardie" 25:00 - 43:07 "Yesterday (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE - 43:08 - 1:03:53 "Enjoy by 7.4.19" 1:03:54 - 1:16:08 "Hot & Bothered" 1:16:08 - END "Yesterday" Please give us a review if you're so inclined!
This week, our discussion of the latest (and final) installment into the X-Men franchise that brought us "First Class," "Days of Future Past," and rammed "Apocalypse" down our throats. "Dark Phoenix" chronicles the downward spiral of Jean Grey after she's hit by, what's thought to be a solar flare. As the power within her grows stronger, her ability to control it weakens and the rest of the X-Men may pay the price. Our conversation in fueled by beers donated to the show by our friend Cameron. One is a reprisal to the FHC scene with "Ching Ching." It's a sour from Bend Brewing Co with pomegranate and hibiscus clocking in at 4.5% abv. The second is a HUGE barrel aged imperial porter called Morning Wood from Funky Buddha Brewing out of Oakland Park, FL. Episode Timeline: 0:00 Intro & "Ching Ching" Flick Picks: 12:19 "Deadwood" (2019) 19:50 "The Perfection" (2018) 23:33 "Dark Phoenix" (No Spoilers) DANGER ZONE 37:41 "Morning Wood" 55:04 Hot & Bothered 1:00:55 Dark Phoenix (Spoilers) If you haven't yet, rate us on Apple Podcasts. What are you waiting for?
We go off the rails this week as we discuss the third installment into the crazy assassin world of John Wick. Our conversation is lubricated by a couple beers from Toppling Goliath (donated by our friend John Wollam) and one from Fuller's from all the way across the Atlantic Ocean. The former is a Galaxy Dry-Hopped version of Pseudo Sue and the latter is Fuller's Vintage Ale from 2016. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 12:14 Intro & "Pseudo Sue" FLICK PICKS: --- 12:15 - 17:55 "You Were Never Really Here" --- 17:56 - 22:03 "High Life" (2019) 24:12 - 47:53 "John Wick" (Spoiler Free) DANGER ZONE 47:54 - 1:02:48 Hot & Bothered 1:02:49 - 1:10:53 "Fuller's Vintage Ale" 1:11:00 - END: "John Wick" Don't hesitate to review us. We see you hesitating. We get it. You're scared. Don't be. We're here for you.
This week we cover a refreshingly adult romantic comedy called "Long Shot" starring Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen. It's raunchy, satirically political and extremely funny. We really enjoyed talking about IT and the beers we had. We kick of the show with a IIPA from Anchorage brewing called caged (donated to the podcast by Jared Schmidt) and a porter from Crux called PCT Porter." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 14:30 "Caged" 14:31 - 24:29 Flick Picks: "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) 25:08 - 45:58 "Longshot" (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE - 45:59 - 54:00 "HOT & BOTHERED" 54:01 - 1:02:50 "PCT Porter" 1:02:51 - END "Long Shot" (SPOILERS)
This week on the podcast we tackle the much-anticipated "Avengers: Endgame." It marks the 22nd installment of, and closing to, nearly a decade of predecessors. Does it live up to the hype? We kick of the show with a Farmhouse Ale from New Glarus brewing called "Spotted Cow" and finish out the Danger Zone with a barrel-aged Old Ale from Hair of the Dog called "Adam from the Wood." We also drink and review a Citrus Cream Ale submitted to the show by home brewer Logan MacDonald. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 13:17 Intro & "Spotted Cow" 13:18 - 19:00 Flick Picks; "Cool Hand Luke" (1967) 19:01 - 28:33 Homebrew; Logan McDonald 29:21 - 41:47 Avengers: Endgame (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE - 41:48 - 51:49 "Hot & Bothered" 51:50 - 1:05:26 "Adam From the Wood" 1:05:26 - END Avengers: Endgame (SPOILERS) Share this podcast with a friend! Rate us. Review us. Etcetera.
Congratulations to Hellboy, the worst movie we've seen this year! Seriously guys, skip this movie- but don't skip this episode! Our conversation got SPICY. We kick things off with a Saison from Gilman called "Champ Rochaux" and enter into the Danger Zone with a beer we promised several weeks ago; a sour tripel called "Sour Monkey" from Victory Brewing. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 10:45 Intro & "Champ Rochaux" 10:46 - 17:05 FLICK PICKS: "The First Purge" (2018) 17:53 - 40:27 "Hellboy" (Spoiler Free) DANGER ZONE 40:28 - 1:01:20 "Sour Monkey" 1:01:21 - 1:03:30 "Hellboy" 1:03:31 - END Hot & Bothered Leave us a review wherever you listen damnit.
This week on the podcast we dissect the recent Stephen King adaptation of "Pet Seminary" while drinking a West Coast IPA from Modern Times called "Booming Rollers" and an IPA from Sierra Nevada called "Hop Solo." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 10:37 - Intro & "Booming Rollers" 10:38 - 23:39 - FLICK PICKS - "Shazam" 24:38 - 45:11 Pet Sematary (No Spoilers) DANGER ZONE 45:21 - 56:46 - "Hop Solo" 56:47 - 1:07:04 - "Pet Sematary" (SPOILERS) 1:07:05 - END - Hot & Bothered
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema, we tackle the latest film from controversial French director Gaspar Noé: "Climax." We kick of the show with a sour from The Bruery Terreux called "Wit the Funk" and enter the Danger Zone with a Russian Imperial Stout called "Dino S'mores." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 6:36 “Wit the Funk” 6:37 - 12:25 Flick Picks & Home Brew Annoucment 13:24 - 27:20 “Climax” (No Spoilers) - DANGER ZONE - 27:21 - 34:13 "Dino S’mores" 34:14 - 39:24 "Hot & Bothered" 39:25 - END "Climax"
This week on the podcast, we discuss the newest and arguably most cinematic take on humanity's first moon landing in Todd Douglas Miller's "Apollo 11." (Pro-Tip: See it in theaters if you can). We start off the show with a Sour Golden Ale from Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales called "Oro de Calabaza" and kick off the DANGER ZONE with a raspberry stout called "One Night Stand" from Zaftig Brewing Co. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 12:47 Intro & "Oro de Calabaza" - FLICK PICKS- 12:48 - 14:07 Bryan Callen's "Complicated Apes" 14:08 - 18:42 "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" 19:39 - 45:51 "Apollo 11" (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE - 45:52 - 54:23 "One Night Stand" 54:24 - 1:03:07 Hot & Bothered 1:03:08 - END Shout Outs & Listener Feedback Please rate and review us wherever you listen and, what the heck, tell a friend to listen. They'll probably thank you.
We discuss the British comedy "Fighting With My Family" and drink a IIPA from Fort George called "Skies of Wonder" and a Stout from 8-Wired called "iStout." Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 11:25 Intro & "Skies of Wonder" 12:36 - 23:18 Flick Picks -------------- "Behind the Curve" (2017) -------------- "Date Night" (2010) 23:47 - 44:35 "Fighting with My Family" (Spoiler Free) ---DANGER ZONE--- 44:48 - 52:35 "iStout" 52:36 - 1:00:05 Hot & Bothered 1:00:05 - 1:07:32 "Fighting with My Family" 1:07:33 - END "Vernon, FL
This week on the podcast we discuss the long anticipated "If Beale Street Could Talk." Directed by Barry Jenkins (Moonlight) "IBSCT" tells the story of Tish and Fonny, a young couple in Harlem dealing with the repercussions of a false rape accusation and an unexpected pregnancy. We drink "Tooth & Tail," a double dry-hopped NE IPA resulting from a collaboration effort between Belching Beaver and Coronado Brewing. Our second beer is "Coffee Oatmeal Stout" which is, you guessed it, an oatmeal stout with coffee from Jackrabbit Brewing Co (Sacramento, CA) Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 8:31 Intro / 'Tooth & Tail' / Green Book Revisit 8:32 - 14:02 'Stan & Ollie' 14:03 - 24:30 Flick Picks; 'Raging Bull' 25:24 - 43:46 'If Beale Street Could Talk' (No Spoilers) 43:55 - 55:31 'Coffee Oatmeal Stout' 55:32 - 1:08:15 Hot & Bothered 1:08:16 - END 'If Beale Street Could Talk' (DANGER ZONE) Please leave us a rating and/or review on iTunes or wherever you listen to this gem of a podcast!
One of our most polarizing film discussions to date! What did YOU think of Green Book? Let us know! Beers of the Week: Beer 1: “Quarter Panel” Brewed by: Gilman Brewing Co (Berkely, CA) Style: West Coast IPA (ABV): 6.5% A modern West Coast style IPA. Light body, aggressive bittering. Massive tropical/dank/citrus aroma and flavors from huge late additions of Amarillo, Simcoe, and Mosaic hops. Beer 2: “Glitter and Gold” By Perennial Artisan Ales (St Louis, MO) Style: Saison/Farmhouse (ABV) 6.5% Glitter & Gold is a Midwest bière de miel brewed with Missouri wildflower honey, a good grip of spelt, and flaked oats. Soft and billowy, yet intensely floral. It's a toast to the wedding of our good friends, Chad and Ashley. Drink with ones you love. Bottle conditioned. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 12:00 - Intro & "Quarter Panel" 12:01 - 26:16 - Flick Picks & "The Favourite" 27:00 - 44:06 - Green Book(No Spoilers) 44:20 - 52:35 - "Glitter and Gold" 52:36- 1:00:50 - Hot & Bothered 1:00:51 - END - Green Book (DANGER ZONE) Please rate/review us wherever you listen to this show!
Film critic Herb Strattford shares his previews and reviews for Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald, Widows, and Instant Family.On streaming on Netflix - Outlaw King Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Film critic Herb Strattford gives his reviews on this weeks new movie releases including Overlord The Girl in the Spider's Web Boy Erased Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Studio 54 Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Film critic Herb Strattford comes in to talk about this week's new releases, including the new Queen biopic. Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Film critic Herb Strattford comes in to talk about the movies Mid90s,Hunter Killer, Can You Ever Forgive Me, All About Nina andJohnny English Strikes Again Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Film critic Herb Strattford comes in to talk about new releases this week in the world of film. A Star Is Born, Venom, Mandy and more. Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renowned film critic Herb Stratford stops in to give us his hits and misses in new film releases this weekend. Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wrapping up Karl’s birthday month, we learned a few things:1) Blood and Concrete is a terrible movie.2) Blood and Concrete is hilarious to talk about.3) Shelley Duvall is endlessly entertaining.Measuring Flicks is supported by You (and You and You and You)! If you like what we do, and want more and better film chatter, head over to our Patreon! Full-length Bonus Episodes, shout-outs on the show…you know the drill.
Fly to the moon in a balloon made of underwear, with Karl and Max and the man who rode a cannonball across the sky and back. Let Terry Gilliam’s The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) remind you that the the difference between childhood and a dull death is imagination. An absolute delight.If you like what we do, and want to help us keep doing it, head on over to the Quill & Film Patreon page, where you’ll find full-length bonus episodes and loads more!
Cemetery Man.This is about as much fun as two guys can have, sitting at a kitchen table after having screened a deeply problematic and hysterically funny schlock-fest of a film in the wee hours of the morning.There’s nothing we can write here that we didn’t laugh our way through in the episode. What you’re about to listen to borders on madness, or hysteria.We wish we could have this much fun every day.Measuring Flicks is a listener-supported podcast. If you like what we do and want to hear more, head on over to our Patreon, where you can find bonus episodes and content, and loads of other cinephile goodness!
In which Karl and Max fly among the clouds, crash among the skyscrapers, and wonder how much paperwork it takes to drown a man…wonder if all of us have not already drowned.Terry Gilliam’s Brazil (1985) is genius.If you like what we do, and want more of it, head over to our Patreon, where you can find patron-exclusive episodes, get shout-outs on the show, and all sorts of other awesome stuff, along with our undying love.
We said it in Part 1. We’ll say it again: watch this movie. If you’re creative, artistic, or appreciate beautiful things, watch this movie. If you want to live more fully, look to Jarmusch’s dead.Part 2 of Max and Karl’s review of Only Lovers Left Alive (2013). Highest marks, across the board.
Max’s month of movies ends with a bang and with a whimper, with the movie heard round the world (or, at least, heard around the kitchen table where we record these).It is no exaggeration to say that Only Lovers Left Alive (2013), directed by Jim Jarmusch, has irrevocably changed the rules of Max and Karl’s life. If you only watch one movie from this month, make it this one. Absolutely brilliant.If you like what we do and want to help us keep doing it, head over to our Patreon Page and take a poke around!
David Lynch continues to amaze us, befuddle us, and make us wonder: just how much of his films are us? 1986’s Blue Velvet is a delight, and a lot of fun to dig around in. More fun than an ear in the grass, or a maskful of nitrous.Support our weirdness and the deep-dive film review over on our Patreon Page!
Max and Karl continue, on the verge of tears and only ever half a second away from applause, to dig in and dive deep and love and review Night on Earth (1991).Seriously. You should watch this movie.If you like what we do, and want more Measuring, more Flicks, and more all-around awesomeness, check out our Patreon Page!
Jim Jarmusch's 1991 Night on Earth broke the podcast this week, and Max and Karl’s brains. There was so much here, such brilliance, such nuance and light and inspiration in Jarmusch’s wonderful indie that we recorded over three hours of digging and delight. Check out Part 2 for the rest of the story!If you like what we’re doing, and want to support this kind of deep-dive film fandom, head over to our Patreon Page!
It's time for a whole other kind of film (David Lynch’s Eraserhead) and an entirely new kind of episode...and by that, we mean more of the same, except this time, talking about movies late into the night, Max and Karl got paranoid and terrified and began to doubt their sanity and whether or not objective reality was quite what it seemed.This month promises to be heady, heavy, and hardcore. After this? Nothing can be the same.If you enjoy what we do, and want more, head over to the Patreon Page! Bonus episodes and more madness than you can shake a sick alien baby at!
Nightmare on Elm Street? Friday the 13th? The Ring? Those are sooooo mainscream. On this episode of Baconsale, we're discussing horror films you've probably never heard of—well, we hope haven't seen any of our picks. Kent, Joel and Jacob have each chosen an obscure number (4) of little-known scary movies they want to recommend to you and to each other. Joel's choices are a bit too popular, Jacob's are old, and Kent's are. . .well. . .disturbing. Press play to see if we're the Halloween hipsters we think we are!
Have you heard of this podcast called Baconsale? It's this cool, out-of-the-way podcast not many people know about. Anyway, Kent, Joel and Jacob -- totally obscure guys -- are the hosts and, in this episode, they're discussing films you've probably never heard of. Well, they're hoping you've never heard of them, because they're each recommending four films to you. Why four? Because three and five are so mainstream. Below are the movies they recommend in the episode. If you want to know why they think you would enjoy these films, you'll have to press play and listen. KENT'S PICKS:Red Riding Trilogy (2009)Song of the Sea (2014)The One I Love (2014)Fish Story (2009) JOEL'S PICKS:Waking Ned Devine (1998)The Fall (2006)He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (2002)Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) JACOB'S PICKS:It Happened One Night (1934)Kingdom of Heaven - Director's Cut (2005)Rope (1948)The Rundown (2003)
On this week’s episode: It’s a bite-size Flick Picks this week! In trailers, Phil and Tom discuss the trailers for Christopher Nolan’s World War 2 epic, Dunkirk, the third installment in the Despicable Me series starring Trey Parker, the hilarious mother-daughter comedy, Snatched, starring Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn, and the eighth and probably most insane Fast and Furious yet, The Fate of the Furious. Phil and Tom dance their way to the City of Stars and use the force in a galaxy far far away in La La Land and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Tom takes a drive from Boston with Casey Affleck for Manchester By The Sea. And a very Happy Holidays from Tom and Phil! TRAILERS Dunkirk Despicable Me 3 Snatched The Fate of the Furious MOVIES WE SAW Manchester By The Sea La La Land Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
On this week’s episode: Phil and Tom discuss the first trailers for the adorably predictable Hailee Steinfeld film, The Edge of Seventeen and the star studded old Hollywood flick, Rules Don’t Apply. Tom straps on his proton pack to go ghostbusting for the new Ghostbusters reboot. And he weeps like a baby through most of Ray, for Whoops, Our Bad. In news: The Founder, starring Michael Keaton, is getting a new release date! A cross-platform Indiana Jones universe! And Ben Stiller, Brad Pitt, and Mike White team up for a comedy that we can't wait for! TRAILERS The Edge of Seventeen Rules Don't Apply The Hollars NEWS ‘The Founder’ Starring Michael Keaton Pushed To December For Oscar-Qualifying Run Tommy Lee Jones, Alec Baldwin & Milla Jovovich In Talks For Rob Reiner’s ‘Shock And Awe’ Is Disney Planning A Long-Term Cross-Platform Indiana Jones Universe? According to J.J. Abrams, Chris Hemsworth Is Returning For Star Trek 4 Tony Winner Daveed Diggs Joins Lionsgate’s ‘Wonder’ In First Post-‘Hamilton’ Film Role Warner Bros files for trademark for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Oscar Isaac to Star in Steven Spielberg’s ‘Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara’ (EXCLUSIVE) Lionsgate Dates New ‘Saw’ Movie & Ryan Reynolds Action Comedy ‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ Ben Stiller, Brad Pitt, Mike White Team for Comedy 'Brad's Status' Chiwetel Ejiofor In Talks For ‘Mary Magdalene’; Will Play Peter The Apostle Melissa McCarthy’s ‘Life of the Party’ Coming to Theaters in 2018 Rouge One: A Star Wars Story - Celebration Reel HEY, THAT’S DOPE Flixtape Classic Stills, Updated 844-NEED-SCI #NETFLICKPICK Back To The Future (Trailer) South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Trailer)
Pete shares Garth Humphries' suggestions for cool, time saving IOS Gestures, that he made in response to Pete's original episode entitled: Fast Five IOS Gestures. Pete demonstrates Garth's recommendations and determines whether or not they actually work! Be sure to tune to see if Garth is correct or totally wrong! You can find Garth's podcast at iBlindTech
On this week’s episode: Phil and Tom discuss the trailers for Woody Allen’s new film Café Society and The Founder, McDonald’s very-own “The Social Network”, starring Michael Keaton as the burger chains forefather. Things get a little chilly when Tom tells us about the new Huntsman: Winters War, and Phil hops into the passenger's seat with Ryan Gosling in Drive, for this week’s Whoops, Our Bad. Also, A Three’s Company Movie, a Selena Gomez autobiography, and a live-action Dumbo directed by Tim Burton? Learn about this and more in this week’s news section. TRAILERS The Magnificent Seven The Girl On The Train (Phil totally edited that Tell the Truth video) The Founder Cafe Society NEWS James Gunn Wants Two ‘Fantastic Four’ Characters to Play with in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Movie Stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Paz De La Huerta EXCLUSIVE: Downey Jr. confirms Sherlock Holmes 3 shooting this year Selena Gomez Autobiographical Drama In the Works At Lifetime With Kevin Spacey Vince Vaughn to Star in Action Movie 'Brawl in Cell Block 99' (Exclusive) 'Three's Company' Movie in the Works With 'He's Just Not That Into You' Writers (Exclusive) Marvel’s ‘Inhumans’ Removed From Disney’s Release Schedule Pamela Anderson Joins ‘Baywatch’ Film With Dwayne Johnson Disney announces Tim Burton for Dumbo, Emma Stone for Cruella 'Goosebumps' Sequel in the Works (Exclusive) Michael Chabon And Brian K. Vaughan To Make Hasbro Cinematic Universe Worth Taking Seriously Reebok celebrates Ellen Ripley by selling her shoes in men’s sizes only A24 Books ‘I Want My MTV’ For Writer-Director James Ponsoldt HEY! THAT’S DOPE! Save Hollywood Get Lunch with Chris Pratt and Visit the Set of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 #NETFLICKPICKS Short Term 12 (Trailer) Hercules (Trailer)
On this week’s episode: Phil and Tom discuss new implementations to the Oscars broadcast, The Hollywood Reporter’s Director Roundtable, and their thoughts on Chris Rock as host of the 88th Annual Academy Awards. They also reveal their Oscars score cards and discuss some of this year’s top flicks. News Oscar Winners' Thank-Yous to Run Across the Bottom of the Screen Other Cool Shit THR's Full, Uncensored Director Roundtable With Quentin Tarantino, Ridley Scott and More Brie Larson - 'She Said' Music Video Hey! That’s Dope! Oscars Trading Cards
Phil and Tom discuss the first trailer for Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, a Rogen/Hader/Galifianakis Space Comedy, and a new first for Flick Picks, an interview with actor John Tramutola. They also discuss the new Blue Mountain State Movie, a Channing Tatum/Joseph Gordon-Levitt Musical, and on this week’s Whoops, Our Bad, Phil tells us what he thought of David Fincher’s Se7en. Ep. 03 Notes Trailer Demolition Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Jason Bourne Movies We Saw The Overnight (Netflix) Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland (iTunes) Whoops, Our Bad Interrogation Scene Shot News Seth Rogen, Bill Hader, Zach Galifianakis Team for ‘The Something’ Daniel Gerson Dies: Screenwriter On ‘Monsters, Inc’, ‘Big Hero 6’ Was 49 Channing Tatum, Joseph Gordon-Levitt Team for Musical Comedy (Exclusive) ‘Get a Job’ is the Star-Studded Comedy You Had No Idea Existed Until This Trailer James Franco To Direct Stripper Saga ‘Zola Tells All’ Hey! That’s Dope! Harold Ramis Film School Steven Spielberg Is Working on a Project That’s Solely for Virtual Reality John Tramutola Interview IMDB
Welcome to Flick Picks with Phil and Tom! On this week’s episode Phil and Tom discuss the new Suicide Squad trailer, Netflix and Amazon’s plan for film industry domination, and their thoughts on this week’s WHOOPS, OUR BAD: The Shawshank Redemption. Ep. 02 Notes TRAILERS Eddie the EagleKeanu (Poster)Suicide SquadNine Lives NEWS How Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Twins 2, Or Triplets, Wants To Use Eddie MurphyNickToons Movie to Crossover Cartoon PropertiesThe SpongeBob Musical: Cast, poster, and plot revealed! — exclusiveNetflix and Amazon Offer Indie Filmmakers Hope (And Lots of Money)Elizabeth Banks cast as Rita Repulsa in Power Rangers movieDisney CEO On Star Wars and Marvel Franchise FuturesPope Francis To Play Himself In Feature ‘Beyond The Sun’ For AMBI Pictures HEY! THAT’S DOPE! TOM Stay Classy New York (Bar Website) PHIL DeLoreans Are Back In Production
Welcome to Flick Picks with Phil and Tom! On our inaugural podcast we discuss the new Deadpool trailer, Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters reboot, and our Flick Picks of 2015. We’ll also premiere our segments Whoops, Our Bad and Hey! That’s Dope! So tune in and enjoy the show! SPOILERS! THIS EPISODE HEAVILY SPOILS STAR WARS 7 & THE MARTIAN! PLEASE WATCH BEFORE YOU LISTEN! Ep. 1 Notes: TRAILERS: Deadpool Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIM1HydF9UA Everybody Wants Some: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6raUs0CiCQ Whisky Tango Foxtrot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxAcIWDi8ps MOVIE NEWS: Ghostbuster: http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/12/30/now-we-know-which-ghosts-paul-feigs-ghostbusters-will-be-busting Arms & The Dudes: http://www.slashfilm.com/arms-and-the-dudes-photos/ Guardians 2: http://www.slashfilm.com/thanos-in-guardians-of-the-galaxy-2/ Inside Out: Outside Edition – https://vimeo.com/150483774 Creed Knockout: https://www.instagram.com/p/_E-TJWRxf1/ HEY! THAT’S DOPE! 1 Second Everyday App: http://www.1secondeveryday.com/
This week we get down to brass tacks, or else just plain ol' metal tacks.
Valentine's Day is here and CCD, being very in tough with it's feminine side, has picked out a few of their favorite chick flicks.