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In this episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we dive deep into the latest offering from Hulu, "No One Will Save You." Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music.
On this episode of True Bromance Film Podcast, we delve into the gritty espionage world of "Safe House." Denzel Washington's rogue CIA operative, Tobin Frost, pairs up with rookie Ryan Reynolds' Matt Weston in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Tune in for our take! Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music.
In this episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, Amanda and Jairo discuss their top five movie families. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music.
On this episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, Amanda and Jairo discuss the 1998 movie Pleasantville. They revel in the heartwarming message about the power of self-expression and how sexy time can save humanity. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music.
On this episode of The True Bromance Film Podcast, we're talking about the classic 1984 action-adventure romantic comedy Romancing the Stone. The film stars Kathleen Turner as Joan Wilder, a romance novelist who teams up with a mercenary named Jack Colton (Michael Douglas) to find a priceless gem. Hijinks ensue. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music.
We take a momentary break from our series on mommy porn (though our guest Jairo of MARK AS PLAYED and THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST opens with a titillating anecdote on Kevin Costner's real life contribution to this art) to move on to the reason for Instagram: food porn. And since we occasionally talk about movies on this show, our feature film on the subject is JULIE & JULIA where Meryl Streep inspires Amy Adams on a quest to cause pleasurable distraction and agonizing despair. Which is also the goal of THE GRAND GESTURE. Enjoy! Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen on iTunes/Podbean Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @grandgesturepod Hosts: @daystew Twitter/Letterboxd @projectingfilm Twitter/Letterboxd Email us your favorite romantic grand gestures in film at grandgesturepod@gmail.com Theme music by Soft and Furious Intro: "Am I Drunk or in Love" Outro: "I Like the Way You Are Talking to Me"
Well, sadly, it is time to close out our crowd pleasing month. Rob Reiner has given us a lot of fun, just not near the more recent times...We start with GHOSTS OF MISSISSIPPI, where Reiner gets political, to mixed effect. Will speeches from Alec Baldwin be enough to save the somehow Oscar Winning film in our eyes? Or will this just mark the movie where James Woods became, well, James Woods?Then we move on to THE BUCKET LIST. The irony of this being the last film of our month is not lost on us. But hey, who wouldn't want to go on a trip around the world with Jack Nicholson doing a grumpy old man impression?We close our month by deciding on Reiner's best, our favorite, and his masterpiece. I think we know it won't be either of these two movies, but after that, the race is wide open.This episode also features our Rob Reiner expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
In our latest episode on Rob Reiner, we finally come to our Aaron Sorkin doubleheader.First, we talk courtroom drama, Tom Cruise's subpar baseball swing, and star power. In A FEW GOOD MEN, we also get to see Jack Nicholson bite into a huge role, but we talk about what's important, like Kevin Pollak and JT Walsh.Next, we move on to the beginnings of The West Wing, in THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT. It's a romcom, so Mike of course loves it. Find out if his co-host agrees, or if we are better off once Martin Sheen gets the promotion!This episode also features our Rob Reiner expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
Now we are really in the thick of Rob Reiner's incredible streak of incredible movies. We begin with (at the least) one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time, WHEN HARRY MET SALLY. Can Mike get over his hatred of Billy Crystal's hair to enjoy the best cinematic speech ever?Then, we move to MISERY, as Reiner moves on to much gorier territory. We talk screenplays, pulling punches, and making improvements to Stephen King!This episode also features our Rob Reiner expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
Finally, we get to the good stuff! Two accepted classics on this episode, but will both of the hosts agree?We start with STAND BY ME, the rare great movie with almost all child actors. Will Mike ease up on The Brat Pack? Will Dave ever stop talking about River Phoenix? Probably not, but we both agree that pie eating contests are a good thing.Then we move to THE PRINCESS BRIDE, the lone Criterion directed by Rob Reiner. A highlight of this is Mike detailing his early dating experience, and for some reason, quoting Maya Angelou. Dave just attempts to keep up with this by talking about wrestling.This episode also features our Rob Reiner expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
In this episode, we talk about the populist pick, Rob Reiner!We start with THIS IS SPINAL TAP, the original mockumentary and rockumentary and decide whether it work as a group of bits or as an actual movie. Does the original Reiner movie actually work or is just nostalgia?Then we move on to a combination sex comedy/romcom in THE SURE THING! Does John Cusack always have it or does this one feel super dated? Listen in to find out!This episode also features our Rob Reiner expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
In which our intrepid trio are down one because Hermano ran away crying because no respectable thief wears a beard as big as his. However, joining us is the man with the biggest scepter in town, Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast. Please follow and give a listen to the second best member of his own show @TruBromanceCast Yay/Nay (3:55) JoJo Rabbit • Doctor Sleep • Signs • Rear Window • Avengement • Fargo S3 • Tiger King • The Dark Side of the Ring • Main Review (23:31) Outro/B-Roll (49:43) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com Twitter: @1sttimewatchers Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.podbean.com Donate: Patreon.com/firsttimewatchers Buy stuff: zazzle.com/firsttimewatchers Member: largeassmovieblogs.com/
Alright kids, we made it. Here is our episode on THE IRISHMAN, just in time for its Netflix release today! We talk de-aging technology, the Netflix model, and disagree about the worth of Anna Paquin? Anyway, watch THE IRISHMAN on Netflix and listen to our thoughts. Afterwards, we figure out Scorsese's best movie, our favorites, and his masterpiece. Does TAXI DRIVER reign supreme? Or does one of our co-hosts throw you for a loop? Listen and find out!This episode also features our Scorsese expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
In this episode, we tackle morality from two different films, but obviously both from Martin Scorsese.First, we tackle the maybe misunderstood WOLF OF WALL STREET. Does Marty feel bad for Jordan Belfort? Does he want us to? We talk in depth about this, as well as Scorsese's dive into pure comedy this late in his career.Then we move on to SILENCE. We are absolutely qualified to talk about this because we actually saw it in the theater! Amazing but true. Much like THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, the two hosts come at this one from totally different angles and it makes for an interesting conversation. Join us!Rent THE WOLF OF WALL STREET on Amazon!Rent SILENCE on Amazon!This episode also features our Scorsese expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
Finally, we get to the important stuff....The Academy Awards? That's right, we start off with THE DEPARTED, a movie everyone expected to rake in the awards. Right? Maybe not, but Marty finally has Oscar gold, with the help of perpetually anxious Leonardo DiCaprio and horribly evil Matt Damon. It might not be his most subtle picture, but winners tell the story.Next, we watch HUGO and attack anyone who doesn't love it. We discuss if this is just another kids film, or if there is something deeper at work here. Listen up!Rent THE DEPARTED on Amazon!Rent HUGO on Amazon!This episode also features our Scorsese expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
We continue with our Scorsese watch with one movie that was snubbed for Oscars and another that has been snubbed altogether!BRINGING OUT THE DEAD is a mainly forgotten Scorsese film, but both hosts love this one, so strap in for a wild ride.THE AVIATOR won a bunch of awards, but not the right ones. We talk about Oscar bait, Leo's best performances, and the fastest 3 hour movie ever!Rent BRINGING OUT THE DEAD on Amazon!Buy THE AVIATOR on Amazon!This episode also features our Scorsese expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
Alright, it's time for our first of many insanely random pairings with Scorsese. This time we have a period costume drama paired with a repeat mobster hit.First, we look at THE AGE OF INNOCENCE. Can this overcome Michael's hatred of both period films and Winona? Probably not, but we shall see! Then, we move to CASINO to see if Scorsese's return to his wheelhouse can repeat the greatness of GOODFELLAS!Rent THE AGE OF INNOCENCE on Amazon!Rent CASINO on Amazon!This episode also features our Scorsese expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
We at the True Bromance Film Podcast pride ourselves on our efforts to really highlight the hidden gems that can enrich our listeners' lives. We scrap that this week and indulge ourselves in the glory of Stallone, Snipes, and Bullock in Demolition Man. Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music.
Alright everyone, we are back! We jump right into our second month of Martin Scorsese by reviewing what we learned from last month and trying to get inside of this great director's head.We start this month with a remake in CAPE FEAR! Is De Niro's accent work up to par? Does the intimidation of his teeth make a difference? (we'll talk about this, I promise) Join us as we figure out if this movie was better suited for other directors or if our man Marty uplifts the material.Rent CAPE FEAR on Amazon!This episode also features our Scorsese expert, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast!Follow his podcast on twitter!Follow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
On this episode with Jairo from the great MARK AS PLAYED podcast (and to a lesser degree THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST) discusses one of his great passions in life: Ethan Hawke. Unfortunately much like our theme revolving around JULIET, NAKED of the more you know the the more your passion wanes, our esteemed guest finds himself in the same spot with our double feature of TRAINING DAY and THE PHENOM. Along the way we both do a terrible job of promoting our other podcast MARK AS PLAYED so here's a reminder on that particular misfire. Also these links: Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @warmachinehorse Letterboxd: @markasplayed And here are some other movie podcasts I host: 99 From 99 The Grand Gesture Mark As Played Original Remake Projecting Film Sober Cinema
In which our intrepid trio are down one because Walter decided to jump through the barbed wire to freedom. However, joining us is the MVP of the True Bromance Film Podcast, Barry. Please give Barry a follow on twitter @DarthGator007 and his show @trubromancecast a listen on any podcast catcher. Yay/Nay (2:58) Sherlock Holmes • The Handmaids Tale • 13 Hours • Brightburn • Ralph Breaks the Internet • Too Old To Die Young • Suspiria • Main Review WITH SPOILERS (32:29) Outro/B-Roll (1:09:46) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com Twitter: @1sttimewatchers Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.podbean.com Donate: Patreon.com/firsttimewatchers Buy stuff: zazzle.com/firsttimewatchers Member: largeassmovieblogs.com/
In which our intrepid trio are down one since Hermano did not want to be blindfolded while being forced into the theatre for another Transformers film. However, joining us for this bonus episode is Barry from the True Bromance Film Podcast. Please listen to his show and give him a follow on Twitter @DarthGator007 and his show can be found @TruBromanceCast. Bumblebee review WITH SPOILERS (3:01) Bird Box review WITH SPOILERS (41:31) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com Twitter: @1sttimewatchers Tumblr: firsttimewatchers.tumblr.com Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.podbean.com Donate: Patreon.com/firsttimewatchers Buy stuff: zazzle.com/firsttimewatchers
Our episode on con artists and con amateurs includes superfan Jairo who has FINALLY managed to con his way onto the great SOBER CINEMA, bringing his love of comb overs, dogs in the bedroom and sex in the park for our episode on AMERICAN HUSTLE and TRICKED. Five years ago on December 13, 2013 these two films delighted audiences with a look at lust and betrayal... and characters under a lot of stress from the combination of those two things. However we find ourselves totally relaxed as we contemplate moving to Europe just like our guest... though we'd prefer to be nowhere near the man who brings you THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST and MARK AS PLAYED to your podcast players. You won't either, so go ahead and click on OUR links instead: Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen: iTunes/Podbean Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @sobercinema
In which our intrepid trio are missing the bad astronaut himself, Hermano, but are joined by the first man to podcast while looking as sexy as a shirtless Hemsworth brother, Barry from the True Bromance Film Podcast. Please give Barry a follow on Twitter @DarthGator007 and @trubromancecast and listen to his lovely show! Yay/Nay (7:31) Robocop • The Omen • A Prayer Before Dawn • 22 July • Apostle • Adrift • First Man review WITH SPOILERS (20:13) Bad Times at the El Royale review WITH SPOILERS (58:03) Outro/B-Roll (1:27:53) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com Twitter: @1sttimewatchers Tumblr: firsttimewatchers.tumblr.com Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.podbean.com Donate: Patreon.com/firsttimewatchers Buy stuff: zazzle.com/firsttimewatchers Member: largeassmovieblogs.com/
Jairo of MARK AS PLAYED (and to a lesser extent THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST) brings his romcom wrecking expertise (no relation to THE GRAND GESTURE, the greatest podcast on romance in film) to a 90s classic starring The movie star of the time, Julia Roberts in MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING as she seeks to destroy Dylan McDermott (or Dermot Mulroney)'s wedding plans. He then finds the buy-in too much when it comes to the relationship of Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve in SHE'S OUT OF MY LEAGUE. All of this is inspired by the saboteurs of sex (not us of course) on display in BLOCKERS. Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @warmachinehorse
For the launch of Ava Duvernay's A WRINKLE IN TIME we present a conversation between Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast and Dave of The Grand Gesture discussing the importance of representation in film; both in front of AND behind the camera. To do so, we keep up this idea of inclusion by bringing in clips from some of our favorite podcasts: Horrible Imaginings, Cinemabun and the Cinema Geeks in a discussion on Ryan Coogler's huge hit BLACK PANTHER. Give this a listen and a follow at the links below: Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen on iTunes/Podbean Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
On this episode we decide to listen to one of the many concerns from Film Twitter that found its way to our official complaint box (@markasplayedpod) and take up the defense of science fiction as a genre. To do so we present Exhibit A: Alex Garland's new box-office bomb ANNIHILATION. And when that doesn't work we turn to two other great movie podcasts to make the case for the health and well-being of this genre, regardless of the reception to this Natalie Portman starring flick. So sit back and listen to us, THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST and THE FILM FIND. Everything will be alright cinephiles, just as soon as you hit play and follow at the links below: Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen on iTunes/Podbean Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
On this episode we take in a triple feature of Jason Bateman comedies and come to the conclusion that he is one man that you don't play games with. In COUPLES RETREAT he tricks his friends into covering some of the financial and emotional costs to save his marriage, while in his directorial debut BAD WORDS he plays a man set on revenge and destruction with the contests of spelling bees as his weapon of choice. However in new release GAME NIGHT we find the actor just simply wanting to enjoy his weekly board games with his friends... and then everything is ruined when we invite Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast and Mark as Played to come on and discuss the film. Listen and follow at the links below: Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @warmachinehorse Outro music this week is provided by new favorite Soft and Furious with the track "Game On"
On our latest episode, Jairo of THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST and Jessi of MARK AS PLAYED struggle to keep count of the number of Oscar nominations that Guillermo del Toro's THE SHAPE OF WATER but they do admire the beautiful imagery seen in this new film. On that topic they also recommend two other movie podcasts on this filmmaker and that subject. In THE RAD CARPET the hosts talk about how both the war and fantasy elements of PAN'S LABYRINTH elevate an otherwise cliche film, and in MAD ABOUT MOVIES the discussion revolves around the excellent visuals adding more to CRIMSON PEAK much in the way of other more traditional live action adaptations. It would be a fairy tale ending for us if you check us out in other places: Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
On this episode Jairo of THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST and Mike of SOBER CINEMA debate the merit of Gary Oldman's performance in DARKEST HOUR as being his finest acting hour. The ultimate character actor is compared to such a distinguished group of peers that includes Nicolas Cage, Daniel Day Lewis, and Tom Brady. You may not have heard of these struggling artists, so we also bring in two great podcasts AB FILM REVIEW and THE FLOP HOUSE to help make our point on the validity of Gary Oldman as a performer as opposed to an actor. ALSO the hosts take the time out of Gary Oldman's march to an Oscar to settle some scores with James Franco and Eddie the Eagle. We think the Drexl version of Mr. Oldman would approve. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
On this episode our hosts Jason of ATLANTIC SCREEN CONNECTION and Jairo of THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST talk about their hopes, dreams, fears, and axieties for the latest chapter in the STAR WARS saga: THE LAST JEDI. But what they don't talk about are any of the early reviews that have come out about this film. The subject for this episode is Critic Proof Cinema, which ranges from fan favorites such as HARRY POTTER to film snob untouchables like PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON. How do we approach movies that we have already developed such an affinity for? To help answer that question we recommend two more great movie podcasts in LINOLEUM KNIFE and RED LETTER MEDIA's BEST OF THE WORST. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
We bring on the world's biggest fan of the Bad Moms Cinematic Universe, Jairo of the True Bromance Film Podcast, to see if one of his favorite films of 2016 is a rare comedy sequel that works. Along the way we disagree on what's considered a Christmas movie classic, the merits of sequels leading to an eventual ROCKY IV, and what exactly the age demographic should be for the hypothetical third installment in the BAD MOMS series. Like Hollywood, we get a jump on the holiday bitterness with our episode on A BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS, and you should too! Twitter/Instagram: @originalremake Email: originalremakepod@gmail.com Hosts: @Podstalgic and @warmachinehorse
And we're back. We wake up this podcast to discover that we are in love with Kumail Nanjiani in THE BIG SICK. Unfortunately Jairo of THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST is also with us at his weepiest as he raves about this new film, while expressing some displeasure with our two older film selections on love stories on the external influences surrounding our onscreen couples. In AWAY WE GO Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski travel across country to find the perfect place and the perfect people to raise their unborn child with, while in I LOVE YOU, MAN Rashida Jones is happy with her upcoming marriage to Paul Rudd but has slight concerns about the groomsmen or lack thereof. We also get a bit meta as we talk about the outside influences of film discussion and how it impacts our own experiences with this medium, which leads to the creation of a brand new podcast: MARK AS PLAYED. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @warmachinehorse
This week, Dave of POP CULTURE CASE STUDY and Jairo of THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST do their best to help a relatively unknown actor take his career to super stardom. Inspired by the conversations on THE HAROLD & MAUDECAST and SPOILERAMA podcasts, Jairo and Dave discuss THE SNOWMAN and Michael Fassbender's search for stardom. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
This week, Andrew of AB FILM REVIEW and Jairo of THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST take their rightful places in the roles of film producers as they lend their incredible insight into what truly pleases hardcore fans of existing properties. Inspired by the conversations on the ONE PERFECT POD and BOOK vs. MOVIE podcasts, Jairo and Andrew dig into two of this year's most anticipated fan service films, IT and BLADE RUNNER 2049, and discuss the positives and negatives of fan service. ======================== Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights Links for additional material that was discussed: THAT MOMENT IN: http://thatmomentin.com/2017/10/08/blade-runner-2049-review/ WHAT THE FLICK: https://youtu.be/P_uD-11eC8o LINOLEUM KNIFE: http://www.linoleum-knife.com/2017/10/blade-runner-2049-the-mountain-between-us-the-florida-project-my-little-pony-the-movie-better-watch-out-johnnie-jungleguts/
It's our very first episode and we are already feeling nostalgic for our past. To do so we take a look at the summer movie classic STAND BY ME, while crediting the INDOORSWOMEN PODCAST and PODSTALGIC for kicking off our conversation on the state of summer movie season in 2017 and where we hope it to be in the future. Along the way we debate the merits of the year's biggest critical and box office hit WONDER WOMAN, an 80s update to Stephen King's IT, and the decision to start with two of the grumpiest film podcasters as the inaugural hosts to this rotating panel show. But for now, it's Jairo from THE TRUE BROMANCE FILM PODCAST, Michael from PROJECTING FILM, and this is MARK AS PLAYED. Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @markasplayedpod Theme music by Josh Nolan 'til the Words Run Out from the album Fair City Lights
On this episode we have our own Battle of the Sexes, but we skip the tennis nonsense and stick to what we know best: Ryan Gosling shirtless. In this film, Steve Carell plays a complacent family man whose world is upended when his wife, played by Julianne Moore, asks for a divorce and he finds himself lost, single, and thankfully under the tutelage of Gosling's ladykiller. However both men influence each other which leads to a grand romantic gesture... and our episode with guest Jairo of the True Bromance Film Podcast. We promise, that unlike Gosling, our guest will have no influence on us and that he did not record this podcast shirtless.Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @grandgesturepodHosts: Dave @pccasestudy Mike @warmachinehorseEmail us your favorite romantic grand gestures in film at grandgesturepod@gmail.com
This week has a different feel as we stitch together content to appease the throngs of listeners that DEMAND that they get their fix of the True Bromance Film Podcast. We are short one of our cohosts but make up for it be recruiting two of the most rabid members of the True Bromance fan club to fill the void. Will of Exploding Helicopter joins Jairo to discuss the Charlize Theron and James McAvoy action flick, Atomic Blonde and Dave of Pop Culture Case Study and The Grand Gesture joins Jairo to provide deep analysis of the Anne Hathaway monster movie, Colossal. Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter or Facebook. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com. Special thanks to Le Goose for our intro music. Give them a like on Facebook or check out their website at www.thegooseband.com.
Two episodes in, we may as well come to terms with the fact that we are on our own podcast island. Thankfully we have Barry from The True Bromance Film Podcast joining us to help us waste away the days not only podcasting, but snake handling, fixing up old boats and discussing the great Jeff Nichols film MUD. This movie introduces us to a group of men from different generations plotting on how to win the objects of their affections which leads us to debate the merit of their pursuits... namely their choice of old fashioned pornography and out dated scuba diving gear. In the end, does Matthew McConaughey get the heart of Reese Witherspoon and our horny podcasting trio? Tune in as we come to accept The Dirty McConaughey as the high point of The McConaissance!Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @grandgesturepodHosts: Dave @pccasestudy Mike @warmachinehorseEmail us your favorite romantic grand gestures in film at grandgesturepod@gmail.com
In this episode, Dave talks about psychological trauma, how it happens, and how to treat it! To take a look through the pop culture lens, he invites Jairo of the True Bromance Film Podcast to talk about the critical darling of 2015, THE GIFT. All of this to get ready for Joel Edgerton's next foray into the horror realm with IT COMES AT NIGHT! Psychological Trauma: 0:05:05 The Gift: 0:16:34 Follow True Bromance on Twitter! Check out our Network! Subscribe on iTunes! ----Make sure to rate and review! Subscribe on Stitcher! Subscribe on Google Play! Donate on Patreon! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
For episode 300 we did not select that particular Zack Snyder "classic" but we do have a number of guests doing their best readings from that film. Dwight of The Broken Brain, Dave of Pop Culture Case Study, Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast, Jason of Atlantic Screen Connection, Kevin of Cinema Geeks, Daniel of Get Reel Movies, and Jess & Non of Joy Sandwich are all here to blot out the podcast sun as we debate Our Future Identity as seen in new release THE CIRCLE. This disappointment leads us to look back at alternate futures in Terry Gilliam's BRAZIL and Richard Linklater's A SCANNER DARKLY. All of this and a debate on the future of cinema, Netflix, Marvel, podcasting, and the very nature of good and evil as seen in our hosts Chris and Mike. A breezy podcast listen all around. Thanks supporting any of the first 300 episodes, we promise at least two more. Twitter/Instagram/Letterboxd: @warmachinehorse You can also support this show with a donation on Patreon to get extra episodes or to program an episode with a film of your choosing.
On this episode we talk about our passion for the look of Terrence Malick films with William Lindus of the Movie Bears Podcast and Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast. This is something we share with two of the filmmakers featured on this podcast as we discuss the merits of the Malick influence on Jonathan Levine's ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE and David Lowery's AIN'T THEM BODIES SAINTS. But before we get into those troubled love stories, we see if the man himself continues to trouble former fans as Mr. Malick continues to lose the narrative in his latest, SONG TO SONG. Twitter/Instagram/Letterboxd: @warmachinehorse You can also support this show with a donation on Patreon to get extra episodes or to program an episode with a film of your choosing.
In this episode, due to a limited release of THE ZOOKEEPER'S WIFE, Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast joins the show to talk about this film and Jessica Chastain's performance in particular. We cover whether we need more Holocaust movies, female directors, accents, and, apparently, 'Nipplegate.' Britt joins us to talk about another classic film, GORILLAS IN THE MIST, starring Sigourney Weaver. Also, we discuss new releases SMURFS: THE LOST VILLAGE, GOING IN STYLE, and new to VOD, THE TICKET! The Zookeeper's Wife Spoilers: 0:16:58 Gorillas in the Mist: 0:25:54 Coming Soon: 0:41:53 Subscribe on iTunes! ----Make sure to rate and review! Subscribe on Stitcher! Subscribe on Google Play! Donate on Patreon! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this episode we partner up with the world's biggest Michael Pena fan, Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast, for an episode on this great actor's films as one half of a law enforcement duo. In new release WAR ON EVERYONE, Pena rampages through New Mexico with Alexander Skarsgard as two cops who spend their days sharing a philosophy of hating any and everyone. This divisive film from John Michael McDonagh has us taking a look back at another film seeking to offend in OBSERVE AND REPORT. In Jody Hill's take on TAXI DRIVER, Pena and Seth Rogen are mall cops on the pursuit of a thief and a perverted flasher. Something we wish we could say that Jake Gyllenhaal does as Pena's final partner on this podcast in David Ayer's END OF WATCH. Which of these actors earns the right to ride along with the great Michael Pena? Find out on this episode of War Machine vs. War Horse. Twitter/Instagram/Letterboxd: @warmachinehorse You can also support this show with a donation on Patreon to get extra episodes or to program an episode with a film of your choosing.
FTW236 - Hacksaw Ridge In which our intrepid trio is once again down a man since Hermano has decided to conscientiously object to podcasts. However, Barry from the True Bromance Film Podcast joins us to give some much needed credibility to our show. Please follow him on twitter @TruBromanceCast and listen to his show on iTunes. Yay/Nay (4:24) 13th • Doctor Strange • Breaking Bad • PopStar: Never Stop Never Stopping • Friday The 13th Part VI • Swiss Army Man • Nightmare City • Trailer Hitches (21:37) Nocturnal Animals • The Great Wall • Wonder Woman • Main Review (33:02) Outro/Despondent Pre-Show (1:08:51) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com • Twitter: @1sttimewatchers • Tumblr: firsttimwatchers.tumblr.com • Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.blogspot.com
You never truly understand someone until you have walked a mile in their shoes. Attempting to understand the greatness of #ArtHouseJairo this week is friend of the show, David Hart, of Pop Culture Case Study (@pccasestudy). David is filling in for Jairo in an effort to understand the greatness of the True Bromance Film Podcast and to capture Barry's fascination with Viggo Mortensen's grooming practices in the indie film, Captain Fantastic. Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter at @TruBromancePodcast or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TrueBromanceFilmPodcast?ref_type=bookmark. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com.
On this episode we get all dressed up with Jairo from The True Bromance Film Podcast for an Australian film making its way to the States in THE DRESSMAKER. The fashionable feud fought by Kate Winslet inspires us to battle it out between ZOOLANDER and THE NEON DEMON. Also Jairo gives advice on the appropriate attire for an evening at the bondage club.
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On the second part of our 100th episode celebration, we are joined by Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast for an entire ‘Brilliant or Crazy’ fun filled episode. Cynthia and Jairo have poking issues, we pick our favorite child, Jairo shares one interesting fact about his grandpa, and so much more. Check out more [...]
Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast is on today to share his Pico De Gallo recipe! It's a good one, and Jairo is my go-to resource for Latin American cooking. Check it out! For complete show notes and recipes on this episode, visit http://kitchencounterpodcast.com/74 Connect with the show at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kitchencounterpodcast Twitter: @TKCpodcast Email: feedback@kitchencounterpodcast.com Leave a rating and review at: http://kitchencounterpodcast.com/itunes
Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe do their best impression of the True Bromance Film Podcast in the Swiss Army Man so it is only fair that we do our best to promote this film and try to get filmgoers to stop spending their money on drivel and start supporting films that have more of an artist's vision and less of a studio's agenda. Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks. You can follow us on Twitter at @TruBromancePodcast or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TrueBromanceFilmPodcast?ref_type=bookmark. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com.
Peter and Devin are joined by Jairo of the True Bromance Film Podcast to talk about their top “Articles of Clothing”. Send us your Top 5: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Email | Voicemail | Website
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast joins us to discuss the John Hillcoat film, Triple 9 as well as our predictions to this year's Academy Awards. Keep in mind, we recorded this show BEFORE the Oscars ceremony, which should make it fun as you listen, to see how our picks stacked up against this year's crop of winners. - Triple 9 review (13:16) - The 2016 Oscars Part 1 (42:47) - The 2016 Oscars Part 2 (1:14:35) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Jabbercast, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Jabbercast: https://insessionfilm.jabbercast.com Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
On this episode we fulfill our side of the podcasting pain crossover challenge with our friends over at the True Bromance Film Podcast by creating an episode centered around the new release RISEN. In this story starring the soon to be screen version of Michael Jackson, a Roman soldier plays detective after the death of Jesus, but unless we wanted to get into really dicey waters that has felled such great artists as Martin Scorsese… we decided to go a different route and look at films that show creators bringing their creations back to life. In the Rob Reiner film adaptation of the Stephen King novel MISERY, James Caan plays a man who is forced by his #1 fan to bring back her favorite fictional character in a new novel. And then in the slightly more heartwarming Tim Burton film BIG FISH, a father and son attempt to connect with each other for perhaps the first time, by reliving the narrative of the father’s life in his dying days.
In keeping with the joyous spirit of the holiday season, we are celebrating the addition of a new member of the True Bromance Film Podcast. We've added a repertory player to join us every month to discuss classic films and to debate their merit in today's cinema landscape. We are excited to announce that our repertory player is none other than Michael Denniston of the War Machine vs. War Horse podcast. Michael joins us this week to bring some holiday cheer by discussing the Marlon Brando classic, On The Waterfront, as well as two heartwarming yuletide classics, Room and Krampus.Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks.You can follow us on Twitter at @TruBromancePodcast or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TrueBromanceFilmPodcast?ref_type=bookmark. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com or search for us on Letterboxd or Google+...and don't forget to check us out and the rest of our cohorts at followingfilms.com.
On this episode we are joined Jairo of The True Bromance Film Podcast to tinker with Star Wars. First with the creator-approved tinkering of Star Wars: A New Hope the Special Edition and then with the fan fixing of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace in The Phantom Edit. But first, we see what type of fan service JJ Abrams provides to resurrect the franchise with Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
On this episode we celebrate two hundred of these conversations by not only talking about the new film SPOTLIGHT with Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast, but also spotlighting some of our favorite shows and friends we’ve made on this podcasting journey. Big thanks to all of those podcasters for participating and an even bigger thanks to our guest Shannon Strucci of Strucci Movies for watching a double feature for this episode on journalists covering cover-ups in ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN and SHATTERED GLASS.
On this episode we get BURNT with Bradley Cooper as we have a full course meal of films dealing with differences in the kitchen. In 1996’s BIG NIGHT, two brothers battle over the direction of their failing restaurant, one unwilling to bow down to local customer ignorance, the other afraid of returning home to a less exciting life. Whereas 2014’s THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY sees an initial cultural clash between an Indian family and a French woman that produces a better experience by combining sensibilities of the two. Joining our show to provide some True Bromance Film Podcast sensibilities is the host of that show and returning guest Jairo.
On this episode: Tim from First Time Watchers helps us pick a side in the battle between kids and crooked cops as well as Leon: The Professional vs. Killer Joe. This family friendly double feature (which is to be served with fried chicken) has been inspired by the do-gooder attitude of Kevin Bacon in his new film Cop Car. Special introduction by Jairo of the the True Bromance Film Podcast who manages to project as much podcast jealousy as possible in ninety seconds.
On this episode: Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast joins the show as we look at aging performers coming to terms with being replaced by younger artists in ALL ABOUT EVE & A STAR IS BORN. But first, Jairo compares one host to Juliette Binoche in the new to video CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA, before we hate on the Judy Garland movie for being the MARVEL release of its time.
On this episode we get addicted to gambling with Edward Norton as the degenerate card cheat in ROUNDERS, and Philip Seymour Hoffman who loves him some ribs with no sauce, a Coke, and blowing other people’s money (but NOT Minnie Driver) in OWNING MAHOWNY. All of this inspired by Mark Wahlberg lecturing us as a college professor (yes, you read that right) in the new release THE GAMBLER. GUEST: Jario from the True Bromance Film Podcast becomes the official costume design critic of our show.
On this episode we raise some kids with the likes Bill Murray, Hugh Grant, and Billy Bob Thornton, which can't go TOO wrong. This means a look back at the adopted father figures from ABOUT A BOY and BAD SANTA, inspired by the new release ST. VINCENT. GUEST: Jairo from the True Bromance Film Podcast praises the work of a young member of the X-Men and prepares his Santa hat for the office Christmas party.
In this bonus episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast we are joined by a good friend of the show, Tim Costa, the host of the First Time Watchers Podcast, to discuss one of our most anticipated movies of the year. Boyhood is Richard Linklater's epic film that covers the formative years of a boys life in a way that has never been done before. This is not our typical show, so it will not contain a top 5 list or anything else outside of our detailed discussion of Boyhood. CAUTION: We will be discussing spoilers throughout the episode.Give us a review on iTunes...even if you don't listen...please. Thanks.You can follow us on Twitter at @TruBromancePodcast or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TrueBromanceFilmPodcast?ref_type=bookmark. You can send us feedback to truebromancepodcast@gmail.com.
Get ready for some fireworks because in the 14th episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss our top 5 Marky Mark scenes and review Transformers: Age of Extinction.
It's our mid-year extravaganza!!!! In the 13th episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss our top 5 films of 2014 (so far) and go back in time to review the film that provided us with our name: True Romance.Some of the movies that will be discussed are Enemy, Heartbreaker, the Rover, R.I.P.D., Locke, The Other Woman, Robocop, 300: Rise of an Empire, Godzilla, Muppets Most Wanted, Chef, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Lego Movie, Lone Survivor, Million Dollar Arm, Her.
In the twelth episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss the latest buddy cop film, 22 Jump Street, and share our top five movie cops.Some of the movies that will be discussed are Teeth, Enough Said, R.I.P.D., The Great Chicken Wing Hunt, Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth, The Past, The Fault in Our Stars, Out of the Furnace, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Naked Gun, Training Day, Beverly Hills Cop, Speed, Die Hard, Robocop, The Untouchables, Heat, Killer Joe, Tombstone, Police Academy, Lego Movie, Point Break, Demolition Man, Colors, Leon The Professional, The Departed, Dirty Harry, Lethal Weapon, Kindergarten Cop, the French Connection, End of Watch, Point Break, and Serpico.
In the eleventh episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss one of our most anticipated films of the summer, Edge of Tomorrow, and share our top five death scenes.Warning: because of the nature of the top 5 list, there are many spoilers in this episode.Some of the movies that will be discussed are Lion King, Deep Blue Sea, There Will Be Blood, Jaws 4, Se7en, Executive Decision, Transformers: The Movie, Grand Budapest Hotel, Philadelphia, Saving Private Ryan, The Departed, The Mist, Meet Joe Black, Blue is the Warmest Color, Valhalla Rising, Hunger, Killing Them Softly, Manhattan, Bernie, Vanilla Sky, Kill Bill, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Commando, Robocop, Apocalypse Now, Bambi, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
In the tenth episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss the newest offering from Angelina Jolie, Maleficent and reveal our top five live action fairy tale movies.Some of the movies that will be discussed are the Kings of Summer, Chef, Trance, Two Guns, Return to Oz, Hook, Willow, the Neverending Story, the Princess Bride, The Wizard of Oz, Labyrinth, Excalibur, Sleepy Hollow, Legend, Enchanted, the Dark Crystal, and Everafter: a Cinderella Story.
In the ninth episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we try to turn over a new leaf and leave the negativity behind by discussing the highly anticipated sequel, X-Men: Days of Future Past. Also, we get into our top five time travel movies.There are some very mild spoilers for Donnie Darko in this episode.Some of the movies that will be discussed are the Million Dollar Arm, Monsters, Young Adult, Locke, Looper, Army of Darkness, Time Cop, Mickey's Christmas Carol, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkhaban, About Time, Safety Not Guaranteed, 12 Monkeys, Hot Tub Time Machine, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Déjà vu, Run Lola Run, Flight of the Navigator, Source Code, Superman: The Movie, Primer, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3, Groundhog Day, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Men in Black 3, and Midnight in Paris.
In the eighth episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss the highly anticipated summer blockbuster, Godzilla, and chomp down on our top five movie monsters.Some of the movies that will be discussed are the Counselor, Gojira, Ghostbusters, the Golden Child, Clash of the Titans, the Fly, Cloverfield, Gremlins, Jaws, StarWars, the Thing, Alien, Critters, Leprechaun, the Neverending Story, Lake Placid, Tremors, and Monsters Inc.
In the seventh episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, we discuss the newest Seth Rogen joint, Neighbors, and battle over our top 5 movie neighbors.Some of the movies that will be discussed are Groundhog Day, White House Down, Spring Breakers, The Hunt, Life Force, Disturbia, Friday, The Burbs, A Christmas Story, A Christmas Vacation, Dennis the Menace, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, American Beauty, Ghostbusters, The Truman Show, Boys N The Hood, Office Space, The Girl Next Door, Edward Scissorhands, Leon The Professional, Toy Story, Steel Magnolias, Nightmare on Elm Street.
In the sixth episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, Barry and Jairo go to blows over the first "summer blockbuster", The Amazing Spiderman 2, and go to war over their top 5 number two films of all time.Some of the movies that will be discussed are The Apartment, Rush, Muppets Most Wanted, The Dark Knight, Toy Story 2, Clerks 2, The Road Warrior, Rambo: First Blood Part 2, Godfather 2, The Color of Money, The Silence of the Lambs, Before Sunset, 28 Weeks Later.
In the fifth episode of the True Bromance Film Podcast, Barry and Jairo get in touch with their feminine side and tackle the new Cameron Diaz vehicle, The Other Woman, and discuss their top 5 romantic comedies. Get your tissues and ice cream because this is going to be an emotional ride. Some of the movies that will be discussed are the Family, Say Anything, Dom Hemmingway, The Princess Bride, The Wedding Singer, 10 Things I Hate About You, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Easy A, Noah, The Hunt, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Adventureland, Sweet Home Alabama, Romancing The Stone, High Fidelity, When Harry Met Sally, Serendipity, Boomerang, Pretty Woman, What Women Want, Jerry Maguire, Enough Said, 50 First Dates, Notting Hill, and Crazy, Stupid, Love.