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Another week, another Three Films we're going to feature. This time around we got a mix of some random stuff. Practical Magic (1998) An Inconvenient Truth (2006) The Story of Mankind (1957) business inquiry: ironhawk56@gmail.com Find me Here: https://linktr.ee/TsunamiStudios
On this episode of THE HOT MIC, John Rocha and Jeff Sneider discuss the big entertainment news of the week including the BREAKING NEWS that MARVEL has two finalists in the mix for the X-Men writer job and Ralph Ineson has been cast as GALACTUS in the FANTASTIC 4 movie! They also talk Ryan Coogler rumored to be directing Marvel's X-Men movie and returning to direct Black Panther 3, Andy Serkis directing and starring in a Gollum film for WB, John Malkovich being cast in Fantastic 4, Bob Iger officially admitting that Marvel is slowing production down on films and TV, Pixar possibly greenlighting Incredibles 3 and Finding Nemo 2, Sydney Sweeney to play famous female boxer Christy Martin in a biopic, Disney and Warner set a new streaming bundle, why Fall Guy underperformed, Critics Choice member calls out LGBTQ+ awards and accuses them of pay for play, Bryan Fuller exits Friday the 13th prequel series Crystal Lake over creative differences and more!PLUS, Jeff and John answer all your questions. #marvel #Disney #starwars ____________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro and Rundown2:04 Ralph Ineson Has Been Cast as Galactus for FANTASTIC FOUR11:01 John Malkovich Cast in FANTASTIC 415:25 Marvel Reportedly Wants Ryan Coogler to Direct X-MEN film20:26 Andy Serkis to Direct and Star in New Gollum Movie for WB24:33 Thoughts on Tom Brady's Roast and the Fallout32:36 Bob Iger Confirms Marvel Output Reduced to Three Films and 2 TV Shows Yearly38:42 Disney +, HULU and MAX are Combining Streaming Services45:00 MARVEL Narrows X-Men Writers to Include RAFE JUDKINS and MICHAEL LESLIE54:00 Sydney Sweeney To Play Female Boxer Christy Martin in New Biopic59:55 LGBTQ+ Critic John Griffiths Calls out CCA As Pay For Play for LGBTQ+ Celebration1:05:27 Jeff vs John Debate on Representation in Critics Orgs and Writers Rooms1:22:23 Streamlabs and Superchat Questions1:45:30 Bryan Fuller Leaves Crystal Lake Series Over Creative Differences1:47:08 FINAL Streamlabs and Superchat QuestionsFollow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSaysFollow Jeff Sneider: https://twitter.com/TheInSneiderBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-hot-mic-with-jeff-sneider-and-john-rocha--5632767/support.
On this episode of They Live By Film, Adam and Chris sit down to discuss three dystopian sci-fi films by Polish filmmaker, Piotr Szulkin.CHECK OUT OUR NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@theylivebyfilmAdam's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/TheOwls23/Adam's Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/adamlundy23Zach's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/dharmabombs/Chris' subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/personalhistoryoffilm
On this episode of They Live By Film, Adam and Chris sit down to discuss three films by Japanese master, Yasujiro Ozu.CHECK OUT OUR NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@theylivebyfilmAdam's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/TheOwls23/Zach's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/dharmabombs/Chris' subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/personalhistoryoffilm
Three Films and a Podcast has come to the end of the road. This will be our final episode from this podcast, but don't worry, we'll be back! We're taking a little time off, restructuring the podcast and like a phoenix, we will rise from the ashes as "Unsung Gems". In this episode we are reminiscing about the past year, handing out our annual Three Films awards and looking forward to the future. Thanks for all the support we've received over the past three years. While the format will be changing, we're looking forward to many more excellent conversations about movies! Chapters 0:00 Intro5:09 Patron Shoutout6:02 Clubhouse Shoutout11:20 Season 3 Awards12:34 Favorite Episode17:48 Favorite Round24:17 Coolest Movie30:05 Best Music35:10 Biggest Surprise42:35 Best Little Pod45:09 Favorite Scene51:25 Best Male Performance55:34 Best Female Performance1:00:22 Best Picture1:03:32 Most Unsung Gem1:08:07 Three Films Fanciest1:12:08 All-Time Rushmore Mountain1:23:08 All-Time Unsung Gems1:32:06 Outro #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #moviereview #movieessay #anniversaryepisode #podcastanniversary #filmreview #filmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #subscribe #patreon #youtube #youtubechannel #youtuber #moviereactions #youtubevideos #youtubereactions #eeaao #mailbag #clubhouse #podiversary #movieclub #unsunggems #patron --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threefilmspod/message
The last time we did this movie Ben unfortunately couldn't make the recording, but now he's here to finally talk about it! Ben listens to Jon's outlandish theories, discusses the music of the movie and Prince's discography, and Jon makes some corrections from the last episode because he finally did some research.Three Films and a Podcast Link: https://linktr.ee/threefilmspod24 Minutes of A24 Instagram: @24minutesofa24Ben's Instagram: @bennyburritoPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Teen Beach Movie!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2023/03/15/jasmina-cibic-presents-three-films-exploring-the-built-environment-and-power-of-the-state-on-the-high-line/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
The time has come to discuss the films of this year and which ones stuck out the most to us all. We laughed, we cried, we cringed, but mostly we viewed a lot of films either together or separately. Join us for our picks of this year's crop of cinema flicks and let us know your picks!
“Bueller......Bueller.....Bueller....." It's the holiday season and the boys at Three Films have decided to give themselves the gift of talking about their favorite movies. That's right, in a twist on our "Unsung Gems", we are sending off 2022 with our "Sung Gems" round, where we talk about movies we love! And what better way to kick it off than with Ben's favorite movie of all time, the movie that inspired a generation of kids to fake sick, 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'. Why is this Ben's favorite movie ever? Where does think rank amongst all of John Hughes' films? And is Ferris just a figment of Cameron's imagination!? All of that, plus we put together our John Hughes Rushmore Mountain on this week's episode! Chapters 0:00 Intro 4:27 Film/Round Intro 6:28 First Impressions 22:38 Apollonia Award 34:58 Elevator Pitch 52:34 The John Hughes Influence 1:04:03 John Hughes Rushmore Mountain 1:10:53 Movie Club Submissions 1:12:00 Final Thoughts 1:14:49 Outro JAKE DRAPER'S INSTAGRAM OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #ferrisbuellersdayoff #ferrisbueller #matthewbroderick #johnhughes #80scomedies #alanruck #ferrisbuellersdayoffmoviereview #ferrisbuellersdayoffmovieessay #ferrisbuellersdayoffmovie #ferrisbuellersdayofffilm #ferrisbuellersdayofffilmreview #ferrisbuellersdayofffilmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #subscribe #patreon #cameronfrye #youtube #youtubechannel #miasara #moviereactions #youtubevideos #youtubereactions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
"Leisure Rules!" In this week's episode, we are discussing the 1986 hit comedy 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' starring Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara and Alan Ruck. We are joined by Ben Lawhorn from "Three Films and a Podcast" as our guest host. This movie was written and directed by John Hughes. Ferris Bueller's Day Off - IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091042/?ref_=tttg_tg_ttFerris Bueller's Day Off trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZDbKhkLxTsFerris Bueller's Day Off - Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ferris_buellers_day_offThree Films and a Podcast: https://www.threefilmspod.com/Bill's Letterboxd Ratings: httprees://letterboxd.com/bill_b/list/bills-all-80s-movies-podcast-ratings/Jason's Letterboxd Ratings: https://letterboxd.com/jasonmasek/list/jasons-all-80s-movies-podcast-ratings/
Jon is joined by one-third of Three Films and a Podcast, Ben, who is making is debut as a guest on this podcast. He and Jon talk all things Christopher Guest, their love of this movie (even though Jon has some not-so-shocking news) and get into the music industry a bit. Also, Jon surprises Ben with a future guest spot.Three Films and a Podcast Link: https://linktr.ee/threefilmspod24 Minutes of A24 Instagram: @24minutesofa24Ben's Instagram: @bennyburritoPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comInstagram: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodFacebook: @butasongpodNext episode: The Phantom Tollbooth!
We've had quite the week as we return with Wild Barrel Vice Montmorency Cherries as our BEER OF THE WEEK. We review the Gen Z targeted Bodies Bodies Bodies. We go back to the Kevin Smith's View Askew universe with our review of Clerks III and we wrap up talking about Bullet Train.
THIS WEEK: Knife in the Water (1962), Repulsion (1965), The Tenant (1976) It's October, which means it's once again time for Shawn Glinis to mainline some horror films he's never seen. What's that? We've betrayed tradition? Knife in the Water isn't spooky? Listen, pal, Roman Polanski is wanted in 188 countries for unspeakable crimes and was extradited directly to this podcast. There's your horror. Kind of weird that we couldn't find a guest for this episode. Oh well. Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine (https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine)
Ben Lawhorn (Three Films and a Podcast) helps me spotlight the many actors in the Ocean's 11 cast who went onto bigger award-winning, experimental, crowd favorites and other acclaimed high-scale blockbusters post-Soderbergh era! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222
Pzy, Mark and Josh review 5 Centimeters Per Second, A Silent Voice and A Garden of Words. Will anything stack up to Your Name? Probably not. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dadsanimestache/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dadsanimestache/support
We are joined by our friends from Three Films and a Podcast for what is possibly our most jam-packed episode ever, as we work through another 5 of the Greatest Albums of all time! Matt starts us off with Fleetwood Mac's Rumours (#7), Tyler treats us to a breakdown of Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks (#9), Leah tells all about the chaos that is The Rolling Stone's Exile on Main Street (#14), Ben educates us all on Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly (#19) and Bethanne closes us out with the masterpiece that is Carole King's Tapestry (#25). Show Notes and Images: https://shewillrockyou.com/2022/06/20/500-greatest-albums-volume-3/ Visit Our Website: https://www.shewillrockyou.com Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shewillrockyoupodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shewillrockyoupodcast Shop Our Merchandise: https://she-will-rock-you.creator-spring.com/ About the Show: The goal of She Will Rock You has always been to educate our listeners. Whether that is about a classic rock artist or a new and emerging artist. We want to help promote new rock artists, especially those who are women or minorities. Rock and roll is not dead, and we aim to do everything that we can to spread the love. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/she-will-rock-you/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/she-will-rock-you/support
Honey Boy is joined by two-thirds of the hosts of Three Films and a Podcast Matt and Tyler to break down the cult classic Purple Rain. They debate whether it's a musical movie or a movie with music, get into Prince's image and sexuality (with some speculation by Jon about the characters in the film), and Many and Tyler make basketball metaphors that Jon understood.Also: sorry Steve.Prince's Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_(musician)Three Films and a Podcast's Socials: @threefilmspodThree Films and a Podcast's Website: https://www.threefilmspod.comPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comInstagram: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodFacebook: @butasongpodNext episode: Riverdale - "One Hundred and Twelve: American Psychos"!
How do I rank my favorite MCU phase? I mean, it wasn't easy, but I think I came to a conclusion. And I think you guys will be surprised with some of these placements. I know I was! Please follow, like and share. And of course, join the rant!
Sip along as my guest Ben from Three Films and Podcast and I count down our Top 5 Favorite Biopics! Check out Three Films and a Podcast wherever you get your podcast fix, and at https://www.threefilmspod.com/ You can find The Sip List on social media! https://www.thesiplistpodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thesiplistpod https://www.instagram.com/thesiplistpod/ https://twitter.com/list_sip www.nerdhouseentertainment.com Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-sip-list-podcast music cred: Make love not war - Patino https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_dmlF5VHqkSip --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amanda-kohlhofer/support
The first official podcast from us three. We Talk about films,scenes and film scores!
Is Loki the best MCU show yet? Ben Lawhorn of Three Films and a Podcast joins me to watch the epic conclusion to season 1 of Loki, give some commentary, and rank our favorite MCU shows. From the deep themes and tones to the other-worldly score and fantastic set design to just how perfect Jonathan Majors is, we discuss it all and then some. Thanks to Brandon Clark, Patron of the pod for over ONE YEAR, for choosing the topic of this episode! Commentary officially begins at 7:26. What do you think of Loki and where does it rank on your MCU show list? Let me know @15minutemarvel on Twitter! Twitter: https://twitter.com/15minutemarvel Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/15minutesofmarvel
It's time for the newest round of Three Films movies and what better way to celebrate International Women's Day than with a round dedicated to female directors!? This week we're kicking off the "Female Gaze" theme with a directorial debut from our favorite Gyllenhaal, 'The Lost Daughter'. We are joined by one of the coolest people ever, Kayla from "ScreenVomit". We chatted about the impact female directors have on storytelling, the always entertaining queen Olivia Colman, and hand out an Apollonia Award to our favoite co-stars. Join us as we talk about the beauty of Greece, we put together to our dream double features, and compile our "Vacation Movie Rushmore Mountains". Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:15 Meet Our Guest 11:41 Movie Recap 37:15 Olivia Colman Is The Best 40:16 Apollonia Award 50:29 Elevator Pitch 59:51 Drive-In Double Feature 1:06:32 Vacation Movie Rushmore Mountain 1:19:12 Influence of a Female Director 1:31:50 Outro SCREENVOMIT'S LINKS THE HOLE THE DEVIL PUT THERE OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #thelostdaughtermoviereview #thelostdaughtermovieessay #thelostdaughtermovie #thelostdaughterfilm #thelostdaughterfilmreview #thelostdaughterfilmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #subscribe #patreon #youtube #youtubechannel #youtuber #moviereactions #youtubevideos #youtubereactions #thelostdaughter #oliviacolman #maggiegyllenhaal #dakotajohnson #jessiebuckley #edharris #dagmaradomincyzk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
The MCU's project list is deep in number, tone, and style, but one of the most unique projects to date is 'Marvel's M.O.D.O.K.', which is currently streaming on Hulu. Is this show the MCU's Robot Chicken? Matt Weiler of Three Films and a Podcast joins me to talk about this unique show, the stellar cast, some of our favorite moments, and where we hope the future of stop-motion animation in the MCU goes. What are your thoughts on Marvel's M.O.D.O.K.? Let me know @15minutemarvel on Twitter! Twitter: https://twitter.com/15minutemarvel Website/Merch: https://www.15minutesofmarvel.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/15minutesofmarvel
Nick and Dani take the opportunity to discuss the work of François Truffaut.We talk about his career ranging from the 1960s through to the 1980s.In this episode Nick surprises Dani with some news to get a live reaction, theres references to Monty Python, 'Allo 'Allo, The X-Files, and New Hollywood, and a showdown has been created.The films we discuss include: 'Shoot The Piano Player' (1960), starring Charles Aznavour and Marie Dubois'The Wild Child' (1970), starring François Truffaut and Jean-Pierre Cargol'The Man Who Loved Women' (1977), starring Charles Denner and Brigette Fossey'The Last Metro' (1980), starring Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu'A Certain Tendency Of The French Cinema' by François TruffautTwitter: @kinotomicContact Us: kinotomic@gmail.com
It's time for the newest round of Three Films movies and we're digging into films from one of the greatest directors of all time, Akira Kurosawa! So get together with six of your friends and join us as we chat about Akira Kurosawa's monumental film, 'Seven Samurai'. We are joined by resident Ocean's Eleven and James Bond superfan, Jake Draper, this week and we kick off our "Kurosawa" round with one of the greatest films of all time. We chatted about the influence Kurosawa had throughout all cinema, the greatness of Toshiro Mifune, and even do a mini re-cast of our own. So join us as we talk about some of the great behind the scenes stories from this movie, put together to our dream double features, and compile our "Getting the Team Together Rushmore Mountains". Chapters 0:00 Intro 2:16 Meet Our Guest 5:08 “Seven Samurai” Recap 23:11 Representation in Movies 36:25 Mini Re-Cast 44:54 Apollonia Award 54:48 “Getting The Gang Together” Rushmore Mountain 1:03:29 Final Thoughts 1:11:24 Outro OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #lastnightinsohomoviereview #sevensamuraimovieessay #sevensamuraimovie #sevensamuraifilm #sevensamuraifilmreview #sevensamuraifilmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #subscribe #patreon #youtube #youtubechannel #youtuber #moviereactions #youtubevideos #youtubereactions #sevensamurai #akirakurosawa #kurosawa #toshiromifune #takashishimura #samuraimovie #patron --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
2021 was a tremendous year for cinema. Not only were we treated to a beautiful array of stories, but it was also the year when we were able to return to the cinemas. In this episode of Film Forward, our producers Sonja Mereu, Anselm Kennedy, and Nicholas Ybarra each give three of their favorite films from the year that was 2021. Please give us a listen and let us know what your favorites from 2021 are in the comments.
Spider-Man No Way Home is the biggest MCU movie of the year by far so of course it deserves an extended spoiler-filled review! And this time, I've got some AMAZING guests swinging by for the conversation. Ben Lawhorn of Three Films and a Podcast, as well as Liam Crowley and Matt Roembke of The Direct Podcast drop in to discuss all thing Spider-Man No Way Home. From emotional moments to epic battles and everything in between, we talk about why this movie worked so well and how it quite possibly is the peak cinema experience for Spider-Man fans. You can access monthly extended episodes of the pod just like this one on Patreon! What did you think of Spider-Man No Way Home? Let me know @15minutemarvel on Twitter! Twitter: https://twitter.com/15minutemarvel Website/Merch: https://www.15minutesofmarvel.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/15minutesofmarvel
In this episode of Inside the Box, Trevor and David discuss the Three Films by Luis Buñuel box set from the Criterion Collection.
In this episode of Inside the Box, Trevor and David discuss the Three Films by Luis Buñuel box set from the Criterion Collection.
Comedy writer Ursula Lawrence (Drunk History, Adam Ruins Everything) returns to the podcast from Madison, Wisconsin to discuss three great films from the Scottish writer/director Bill Forsyth, whose early self-financed successes laid the groundwork for Scotland's film industry to flourish. We talk about three of Forsyth's best films: his first studio project, the highly-acclaimed Local Hero (1982) with Peter Riegert and Burt Lancaster, 1984's Comfort and Joy, his “serious comedy” about an ice cream van turf war in Glasgow (based on true events!) and his American debut, 1987's Housekeeping with Christine Lahti, based on Marilynne Robinson's great novel, an underseen masterpiece sadly orphaned by Columbia Pictures during a studio regime change. Patrons of the Junk Filter podcast receive access to additional exclusive episodes every month: some of our notable previous guests include Jacob Bacharach, Jared Yates Sexton, David Roth, Bryan Quinby, Sooz Kempner and more! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter Follow Ursula Lawrence on Twitter. Trailer for Local Hero (Forsyth, 1982) Trailer for Comfort and Joy (Forsyth, 1984) Horrible trailer for Housekeeping (Forsyth, 1987) to give you an idea of how badly Columbia Pictures marketed the film.
Find Three Films and a Podcast: https://linktr.ee/threefilmspod We have a giveaway! (Play it again) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JM45VYP If you want to win a digital copy of Play It Again find the Paranormal Burrito's (@TPBpods) pinned Tweet and follow the directions there. Find Drunk Theory: https://www.drunktheory.com/ Find We Have Issues: https://www.youtube.com/wehaveissuespodcast The car has a flat. It's raining outside. Looks like we've gotta take shelter over at the Frankenstein Place. Come get warm with us as we chat about the original cult classic, 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'. We're wrapping up our official Halloween movies round this week with a movie that continues to provide one of the greatest theater-going experiences ever! A cultural phenomenon that helped usher in increased visibility of the LGBTQ+ community and introduced the movie watching world to Mr. Tim Curry. We're lucky enough to have Kelli and Caleb by our sides to do the Time Warp! Caleb is the fantastic host behind The Paranormal Burrito podcast and Kelli is the bartender and one of the wonderful co-hosts of Drunk Theory! Join us as we talk about the impact Rocky Horror had on LGBTQ+ representation, take our first trip to the Science Fiction / Double Feature Drive-In, and give our "On-Screen Debut Rushmore Mountain".
What's your favorite scary movie? This week we're kicking off Season 2 of Three Films and a Podcast with the modern classic, meta-horror movie, "Scream"! We are joined by the first member of the "Five Timers Club", Ashley Hutchins, as we talk about the meta references in the movie, who the best supporting role is, and where a Gyllenhaal might've improved the movie. We all gush over the brilliance of Matthew Lillard, the goofiness of David Arquette, and Ben's Crushmore Mountain staple, Neve Campbell. We also take our first trip to the Adam Driver Drive-In and select our "High School Movie Rushmore Mountain". Chapters 0:00 Intro 7:58 Movie Recap / Personal Experiences 26:53 Elevator Pitch 34:02 Gyllenhaal of Fame 47:04 Apollonia Award (Best Supporting Role) 59:11 Adam Driver's Drive-In Double Feature 1:06:16 High School Movie Rushmore Mountain 1:16:44 Outro / Preview of Upcoming Episodes OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
Look at us! Who would've thought!? That's right, today's episode officially marks the One Year Anniversary of "Three Films and a Podcast", and what better way to mark the occasion than by reflecting on the past year? Tyler, Matt and Ben sit down and talk about all of the wonderful guests we've had on and the memorable moments we've shared with them. We also answer everyone's questions that were submitted (find out who the guys would cast to play themselves in a "Private Parts" style movie about the pod). And finally, we give out our 1st Annual Three Films Awards! You can vote on our picks or even submit your own winners: https://forms.gle/YTbwHBM8JfzBNmERA Chapters 0:00 Intro 5:15 Shoutout Clubhouse Guests 29:59 Mailbag / Q&A 55:59 1st Annual Three Films Awards 1:20:16 Season One Rushmore Mountain OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
Meet....us! It's the One Year Anniversary of Three Films and a Podcast, so we felt like there was no better time than now to finally answer our own Clubhouse questions. Before we got into our guest shoutouts, Movie Club Q&A and our inaugural awards, we put ourselves to the test with our own questions. So hang out with us for a bit as we talk about George, Steven and Steve, find out what movie had Matt removing his pants, and hint about our next official round of Unsung Gems! Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:23 Desert Island Actor/Director 9:24 Memorable Movie Experiences 22:25 Unsung Gems OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Support Us --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
Welcome to 24 Minutes of A24, the weekly podcast that reviews the A24 library of films, 24 minutes at a time! Hosted by Ben Lawhorn of Three Films and a Podcast and Ethan Simmie of 15 Minutes of Marvel, this podcast gives you the best A24 content in the podcasting world. What better way to kick off the show than with one of, if not the single, greatest A24 film? Ben and Ethan review the one and only Uncut Gems, the frantic 2019 masterpiece written and directed by the Safdie brothers! The guys talk about their experience seeing the film in theaters for the first time and try to figure out if we failed as a society by not giving the Sandman an Oscar. Each show of the podcast will follow a general layout of reviewing the movie at hand, with True Cinema! being our favorite moment or scene from the film, A1 Act taking a look at tons of different aspects of the film and determining if this is their "A1 Act", and an A24 ranking in which we use A24 titles to rank our affection for a film. What are your thoughts on Uncut Gems? Greatest Oscar snub in history or a film that time can forget? Let us know on Twitter or Instagram! Twitter - https://twitter.com/24minutesofA24 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/24minutesofa24/?utm_medium=copy_link
The one where we welcome our second guest to the Pod, Hannah Calkins! We get to hear some of Hannah's memories (with both of us), we get to grill her with the most important question, and we get to review 3 films with her, Shang Chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings, CODA, and Shiva Baby. Thanks for joining us, Hannah! Episode timeline for this week: 0:00-17:30- Memories with Hannah 17:30-49:07- Shang Chi Review 49:07-1:04:03- CODA Review 1:04:03-1:14:45- Question time with Hannah 1:14:45-1:31:30- Shiva Baby Review
In the studio this week is filmmaker and owner of Silver Phoenix Pictures, Sergio Valenzuela. We talk about Sergio's first adventures in filmmaking, what it's like working on multiple award-winning documentaries, and so much more!Sergio Valenzuela Lightning Round Answers:Favorite Movie - What the Bleep Do We Know!? / Hobo With a Shotgun / Black Dynamite / Dances With WolvesLast Movie You Watched - The Vampire DiariesFavorite Director - Darren Aronofsky / Oliver StoneUnderrated Cinematographer - Josh ShreveCoffee or Tea - Coffee with Makers MarkPineapple on Pizza - SureFavorite Camera - The one the client can afford.Three Films to Watch Before You Die - Smoke Signals / Dog Day Afternoon / The Dirty Dozen / Hidden FiguresEpisode LinksSilver Phoenix Pictures on YouTubeIron Will WebsiteMasters of the Box on YouTubehttps://www.infocuspodcast.comLooking for more episodes? Check hereGet In TouchFollow In Focus Podcast and our hosts on Instagram: @infocuspod, @austinallen, and @bill.cornelius.Media and other inquiries, please email hello@infocuspodcast.comThis post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a commission. Thank you.
James Gunn's wonderfully twisted DC movie The Suicide Squad released this past weekend proving a good comic book movie can be bloody, mature, and explicit, but why hasn't Marvel ever made a movie like that? Tyler Beck from Three Films and a Podcast and Alex Donoughe from The Marvel Atlas join Ethan to ponder the question at hand. Is it possible, do people want it, and why hasn't it been done yet? They take a look at what the future of Marvel could hold in the world of a "dark" universe and try to predict what Marvel's version of 'The Suicide Squad' will be. Why do you think Marvel hasn't made a movie like The Suicide Squad yet? Let me know @15minutemarvel on Twitter! Twitter: https://twitter.com/15minutemarvel Website/Merch: https://www.15minutesofmarvel.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/15minutesofmarvel
This week on Three Films and a Little Pod, we're traveling back to early 2020 and reviewing our fourth round of the movie challenge. We'll share our thoughts and opinions on Hitler Youth, the New Zealand countryside, and class structure as we discuss Taika Waititi's "Jojo Rabbit" and "Hunt for the Wilderpeople", and Bong Joon-Ho's Academy Award Best Picture Winner "Parasite". Enjoy! OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
returning from vacation, host brandon takes a few minutes to talk about the new Netflix trilogy "Fear Street" and encourages ya'll to enjoy this slasher madness!Hosts:Brandon CollinsMedium Popcorn Podcast Be sure to sign up for our Patreon page to get 100+ hours of bonus content! Support black artists! You can also get some new "Medium Popcorn" swag at Teepublic or leave a five star review!
The Cinematic Schematic's Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series concludes in its final entry with the Oklahoma City Museum of Art head of film programming and theatrical operations, Lisa Broad, PH.D. I talk with Broad about how the pandemic impacted the museum's ability to play films before discussing how her team pivoted to the virtual cinema. We close out the conversation with a look at her selections. Broad joined the Oklahoma City Museum of Art's Film Program in 2017 and has served as Head of Film Programming and Theatrical Operations since April 2020. She earned her Ph.D. in cinema studies from New York University, where she received the 2017 Jay Leyda Award for Academic Excellence. Her dissertation research focused on the relationship between film and the philosophical notion of possible worlds. In addition to teaching graduate and undergraduate courses on film style and contemporary international cinema, Broad has published and presented on French film, Hitchcock, and philosophy and theories of cinematic realism. Throughout this interview series, we've had the pleasure of speaking with a wide variety of people working in Oklahoma's film and television industry including Reservation Dogs showrunner Sterlin Harjo, deadCenter Film Festival executive director Alyx […] The post Lisa Broad – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Aaron and I discuss James Mason strangling his wife Pamela in not just one but three films! We have fun examining "I Met a Murderer", "The Upturned Glass", and "Portrait of The Murderer". Pamela and James not only starred together in these films, they are responsible for the stories. And then for good measure we add "The Night Has Eyes", in which Pamela doesn't appear but when it's a full moon James must take his pills so that he doesn't go out and strangle things.
The Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series enters its final stretch on The Cinematic Schematic in part nine, our penultimate interview, with the Oklahoma Film+Music Office(OF+MO) outreach and production manager, Yousef Kazemi. I talk with Kazemi about how the pandemic impacted Oklahoma's film industry before discussing how his team pivoted and turned last year's unprecedented times into a period filled with silver linings. The conversation wraps up with a look at the three films that helped Kazemi get through it all. Within two years, Kazemi was promoted to locations coordinator for OF+MO where he served in this role for nearly a decade. Now, as outreach & production manager, Kazemi works actively to engage statewide community development in support of the state's film and television industry through OF+MO's Oklahoma Film Friendly Community Program while continuing to provide locations, permitting and logistical support for productions filming on-location in Oklahoma. Additionally, Kazemi has an active role in coordinating OF+MO participation at both national and local events such as the Sundance Film Festival, deadCenter and other related industry events. Outside of his work at OF+MO, Kazemi has written/directed/produced a number of award-winning short film projects including, “Yes, We're Open” and “The Stand-In” which was […] The post Yousef Kazemi – Three Films that Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
The Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series continues on The Cinematic Schematic in part eight with the managing partner of Tower Theatre in OKC, founder of Mostly Harmless Media, and the director of technology of the deadCenter Film Festival, Stephen Tyler. I speak with Tyler about how the pandemic impacted the operations of Oklahoma's historic theater before discussing how they pivoted in order to keep the film and concert venue afloat during the economic challenges they faced during the pandemic. To close out the conversation, we do what we've always done in this series by taking a look at the three films that helped him get through it all. Tyler is one of the Oklahoma City film community's hardest working individuals. He's a jack of all trades in all things technology for the deadCenter Film Festival and also co-operates Oklahoma City's historic Tower Theatre. The Tower Theatre opened in 1937 and is one of Oklahoma City's last original movie houses with an intact auditorium and neon marquee. After many years of movie premieres and historic runs of classic films, the grand dame of Uptown was reduced to showing adult movies before closing in 1989. The theatre has since been remodeled […] The post Stephen Tyler – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
The Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series continues on The Cinematic Schematic in part seven featuring the host and producer of the Tunes/Toons podcast, Harold Storey. I speak with Storey about how the pandemic impacted his ability to produce his podcast and changed how he spoke with guests. As always, we shift the conversation to the three films that helped him get through it all to close the show! Special Guest Harold Storey, host of the Tunes/Toons podcast Listen to Tunes/Toons on Spotify or wherever your podcasts are found Follow Harold on Instagram or on Twitter According to the Apple Podcasts description, “Harold Storey heads up the Tunes/Toons Podcast – a show dedicated to all things concerning animation and music.” Storey has recorded nearly 150 episodes and featured a wide variety of people of interest in the Oklahoma City area as well as special guests including Jim Lang (Hey Arnold!), Jaret Reddick (Bowling for Soup), Mike Kennerty (All-American Rejects), Butch Hartman (The Fairly Odd-Parents), Jim Venable (Samurai Jack)among many others. Storey's podcast is a part of Mostly Harmless Media, a local new media organization in Oklahoma City that produces a variety of new media content, and he's […] The post Harold Storey – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
The Cinematic Schematic returns in part six of our ongoing Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series with entertainment writer, filmmaker, and host of the Hardcourt Hunnies podcast, Shea Vassar. We speak with Vassar about how the pandemic impacted her work as a freelance entertainment writer focused on native stories and her coverage of international film festivals like Sundance. We'll wrap up the conversation by talking about the three films that helped her get through it all. Special Guest Shea Vassar Writer, filmmaker and host of the Hardcourt Hunnies podcast Follow Shea on Twitter @justsheavassar According to her website, “Shea Vassar is a Cherokee Nation citizen and member of the Native American Journalists Association. Her film criticism career started as something to do to pass the time in film school at Hunter College and since has been published at Roger Ebert, High Country News, Film School Rejects, and Zora Magazine among others. Currently, she is working with the Red House Project and is dedicated to bringing authentic Native representation to the screen. Shea is also a Master of Legal Studies student at the University of Oklahoma where she is specifically studying Indigenous Peoples' Law. When not talking about movies, […] The post Shea Vassar – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
In the fifth part of The Cinematic Schematic‘s ongoing Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series, we sit down with Adam Chitwood, the managing editor at Collider, co-host of The Collider Podcast, and member of the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle. We speak with Chitwood about how he landed the Collider gig while working from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the ways the pandemic impacted their coverage of the movies in 2020. The conversation wraps up with Chitwood's three films that got him through 2020. Special Guest Adam Chitwood Managing Editor at Collider and co-host of The Collider Podcast Follow Adam on Twitter @adamchitwood According to his Collider author page, Chitwood has been working for Collider for over a decade, and in addition to managing content, he also runs point on interviews, awards coverage, and he co-hosts The Collider Podcast with Matt Goldberg (which has been running since 2012). He's the creator and author of Collider‘s “How the MCU Was Made” series and has interviewed Bill Hader about every single episode of Barry. Whether he's talking to Damon Lindelof about Lost and HBO's Watchmen and its relationship to the Tulsa Race Massacre, covering the Sundance or Toronto Film Festivals, or giving you the […] The post Adam Chitwood – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
The Cinematic Schematic continues our special Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series with part four of this ten-episode run. In this episode, I speak with film studies educator, Oklahoma Film Critics Circle member, and Ward 2 city councilperson in Oklahoma City, James Cooper. I talk with Cooper about the importance of media literacy in the current climate and how the pandemic impacted how he taught his classes and interacted with his students. When talking with Cooper, I've learned he's not here to give you his opinion, and he's more focused on telling you his story through references to everything from Richard Linklater's Waking Life to essays from academia like Andre Bazin's “The Myth of Total Cinema.” He's not just providing a quick take, but rather taking you on a journey to ensure his perspective is honest, grounded, clear, and empathetic. Did I mention he's also passionate about horror movies like Scream 2? Special Guest James Cooper College educator, Oklahoma Film Critics Circle member, and Ward 2 city councilperson in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Follow James @jamesforokc on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram For Ward 2 matters, James can be contacted at ward2@okc.gov. Cooper's work as a writer detailing film, Oklahoma […] The post James Cooper – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
In the third entry of our ongoing Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series, The Cinematic Schematic welcomes two of the GoodTrash Media co-founders, Arthur Gordon and returning guest Dalton Stuart, to the show to talk about how the pandemic impacted the production of their podcast, The GoodTrash Genrecast. They'll discuss how the challenging year had them rethink their programming before getting into the three films that got each of them through last year. For a chance to have your three film selections read on the air later in the series, email us at thecinematropolis@gmail.com. Special Guests Arthur Gordon Co-host of GoodTrash Genrecast and GoodTrash Media co-founder Follow Arthur on Twitter @thearthurgordon Dalton Stuart Co-host of GoodTrash Genrecast and GoodTrash Media co-founder Follow Dalton on Twitter @Doll_Stew According to their website, goodtrashmedia.com: GoodTrash Media was birthed out of one simple idea – to have an intelligent conversation about film and pop culture. Launching in the fall of 2012, the original GoodTrash GenreCast (GTGC) originated from the University of Central Oklahoma's film society. Dustin Sells, Arthur Gordon, Dalton Stuart and a carousel of guest hosts comprised of faculty and students began to get the show off the ground. […] The post Arthur Gordon & Dalton Stuart (GoodTrash Media) – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
The Cinematic Schematic continues our special Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic interview series. In part two of this ten-episode interview series, we speak with Native filmmaker, artist, and podcaster, Sterlin Harjo. We'll talk with Harjo about how the shutdown of Hollywood impacted his creative process and TV pilot production before hearing about the three films that helped him get through 2020. Special Guest Sterlin Harjo Filmmaker, Artist and Podcaster Credits include Mekko, Love and Fury, and the upcoming FX series, Reservation Dogs Follow Sterlin on Instagram @SterlinHarjo Sterlin Harjo recently made headlines when his FX series, Reservation Dogs, also co-produced by Thor: Ragnorok and Jojo Rabbit writer/director Taika Waititi, was greenlit for a full season by Disney during the House of Mouse's December investor briefing. Raised in Holdenville, Oklahoma, Harjo is a member of the Seminole Nation and has Muskogee heritage. After studying art and film at the University of Oklahoma, he received a fellowship from the Sundance Institute in 2004 that led to the 2005 Sundance premiere of his short film, Goodnight, Irene. Harjo has directed shorts, feature films, and documentaries including Four Sheets to the Wind, Barking Water, Meeko, and most recently, Love and Fury. […] The post Sterlin Harjo – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Today marks the beginning of a new special interview series for The Cinematic Schematic – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic. In this limited ten-episode interview series, we will speak with a wide variety of colleagues, professionals, and artists working in the film industry, largely in our backyard of Oklahoma. We'll talk with each guest about how the pandemic has impacted their line of work before talking about the three movies that helped them get through it all. In our inaugural episode, we sit down for a talk with the deadCenter Film Festival‘s executive director, Alyx Picard Davis. Special Guest Alyx Picard Davis The executive director of the deadCenter Film Festival Follow Alyx on Twitter @alyxpicarddavis Follow deadCenter on Twitter @deadcenter Purchase passes for the virtual deadCenter 2021 Film Festival today! The deadCenter Film Festival is Oklahoma's largest film festival and it's dedicated to “inspire, promote, and celebrate creativity and community through film,” according to their website. The festival brings filmmakers, cinephiles, and artists from around the world together to celebrate film and the tremendous work being done in our communities. The annual film festival event is only one major component of the work done by deadCenter. […] The post Alyx Picard Davis – Three Films That Got You Through the 2020 Pandemic appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Director Bruce Van Dusen has had a long career making commercials, which is extremely rare. He's discovered that making a good commercial is finding a balance between art and commerce, and the end product must be exactly what the client wants while getting the viewer to pay attention. Working in commercials doesn't necessarily bring out the best in people- unlike a movie or TV show, there's even less time and more pressure on a commercial shoot. The crew must gel instantly, work quickly and create a spot that's going to be usable at the end of the day. A commercial director is in the unique position of not necessarily being completely in charge on set. The client is always present and is able to tell the director exactly what they want, even without any authority or experience. The director has to listen even if it seems stupid, or they get blamed for a bad result. Straight out of film school, Bruce first wanted to make serious documentaries. He greatly admired Frederick Wiseman's films, and Frederick happened to be listed in the phone book, so Bruce called him up. Frederick gave him a piece of advice- you'll spend a lot of your time trying to raise money for your film rather than making the documentary. This set Bruce down a completely different path, and he decided he would do anything to get a job working in movies. He started working as a production assistant, and saw how much money some of the big names in the movie business made making commercials on the side. At age 23, he quickly found some local clients, started his own business in New York and established himself as the king of low-budget commercials by undercutting all the other directors' rates. Over time, Bruce became an established name, doing bigger and longer commercials, and he was able to find a niche in longer-format emotional commercial “stories” dealing with actors. Once he created a rapport working with the same clients, there was more trust, more art, and more confidence in his work. He finally made a documentary, The Surge: The Whole Story, and directed three films, including Cold Feet, a small 1983 indie that made it to the Sundance Film Festival. Most recently, besides writing a book about his experiences, Bruce made a spot for The Lincoln Project. Find Bruce Van Dusen: https://www.brucevandusen.com/ Instagram: @brucevandusen1 IT'S A GIVEAWAY! Enter to win Bruce Van Dusen's book, 60 Stories about 30 Seconds: How I Got Away with Becoming a Pretty Big Commercial Director Without Losing My Soul (or Maybe Just Part of It). Like and comment on our Bruce Van Dusen post on Facebook and we'll choose a winner from the comments. https://www.facebook.com/cinepod Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep105/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
There are many other films but these are my first 3 films that I feel every artist should watch. Of course there are artist that are just not into films but who cares about those type anyway they are obviously rubbish! (lol... there is a chance that some people have an equally poor sense of humour and need to be explained that I'm not serious). There will be many more films to come and film history to boot. Perhaps I should spend more time on art??? Hope you enjoy the Pod as I'm still learning. Stay Alert! keep safe and keep washing your hands. PEACE!
Trading in the Japanese countryside for the French stage, Tom & Chris spend some time with three different types of performers, looking at their lives, loves and the experiences they have both on and off stage.
We kick off a month-worth of films from filmmaker and flower artist Hiroshi Teshigahara this week with Pitfall. The boxset Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara doesn't just contain three films, but also four shorts which we'll cover in their own episode at the end, but this week we get started with Pitfall (1962) a movie that seems made for us? Surrealist drama about labor politics in a Japan with an absurd eschatology? Yeah, it checks a lot of our boxes.
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Matt reads a SUPER long "Tweet" (00:15:45): Tim's News (00:40:12): 3² (00:54:10):A Forgotten Film Actor and Three Films that Best Represents His Work Matt's Pick: Errol Flynn Tim's Pick: Harold Lloyd The Flicks (01:10:50): "Turbo Kid" SLS Cast Rating: 3 Matt's Rating: 3.5 Tim's Rating: 2.5 "'Beasts of No Nation" SLS Cast Rating: 4.25 Matt's Rating: 4 Tim's Rating: 4.5 "Bridge of Spies" SLS Cast Rating: 3.75 Matt's Rating: 3.75 Tim's Rating: 3.5 NEXT WEEK! Ultimate Letdown The Flicks: "Spectre" "Bone Tomahawk" & "Mississippi Grind" Until Next Time Cinephiles... RSS Feed (All music within the podcast is copyrighted 2010 - 2015 by Cries of Solace and is used with permission. Additional copyrighted material used under Fair Use for the purposes of [including, but not limited to]: criticism, comment, and news reporting.)
Welcome to The Lazy Geeks Podcast, here on the Lazy Geeks Network. This is our weekly podcast discussing the biggest news from the previous week for the week of February 2, 2014. Opening Story/Random – Philip Seymour Hoffman Passes Busy week at work - First World Problems (theme song?) Super Bowl commercial. Buying Sherlock episodes on PSN Fuck it! Note 3 it is Wife keeps it Beast, Looking for an MMO to call home for the Wife and I Take My Money Section PS Vita Slim Coming News – Movie/TV News Steve: Lex Luthor And Alfred Cast Adam: Two New Actors Cast for Flash Series Gaming News Steve: Cheaper Xbox One Coming This Year Adam: WoW Infographic Brags About 10 Year Reign Comic News Steve: Superior Spider-Man Villains To Remain Adam: Gale Gadot Committed to Three Films as Wonder Woman Technology News Steve: SkyDrive Gets A New Name Adam: Trade in the Old to Get the New At a Local MS Store The Lazy Geeks Douchebag of the Week- EA Wanna Donate to our Beer Fund: Donate to our PayPal Venmo: @thelazygeeks_1010 Contact Us: Blog: https://thelazygeeks.com/ Email: themailbag@thelazygeeks.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelazygeeks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thelazygeeks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelazygeeks/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/Thelazygeeks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelazygeeks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelazygeeks/support