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    Explore "foryourconsideration" with insightful episodes like "121| Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (1993)", "120| Silent Hill (2006)", "119| Doom (2005)", "114| Atanarjuat: The Fastest Runner (2001)" and "113| Pan's Labyrinth (2006)" from podcasts like ""For Your Consideration", "For Your Consideration", "For Your Consideration", "For Your Consideration" and "For Your Consideration"" and more!

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    121| Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (1993)

    121| Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (1993)

    FYC returns with a brand-new episode featuring a discussion on the much-beloved 1993 Aardman Animation classic short film, Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers.

    Music: "The Wrong Trousers Suite" (Julian Nott)

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    120| Silent Hill (2006)

    120| Silent Hill (2006)

    On the concluding installment of our 2022 Halloween Frightfest Spooktacular Mike and Dustin have saved what is certainly the best for last as they discuss Christophe Gans' 2006 psychological adaptation of the seminal psychological horror video game, Silent Hill!

    Music: "Monster Mash" (Bobby Picket) "Epilogue" (Akira Yamaoka and Jeff Dana)

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    119| Doom (2005)

    119| Doom (2005)

    On the third episode of our Halloween Frightfest Spooktacular we raise some hell (allegedly) and take a look at Andrzej Bartkowiak's 2005 adaptation of the much loved action/horror video game, Doom!

    Music: "Monster Mash" (Bobby Picket) "Go To Hell" (Clint Mansell) "You Know What You Are" (Nine Inch Nails [Clint Mansell Remix])

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    114| Atanarjuat: The Fastest Runner (2001)

    114| Atanarjuat: The Fastest Runner (2001)

    Join Mike and Dustin on the latest episode of the podcast where, in recognition of Canada Day and Nunavut Day, they discuss one of the most celebrated Canadian films, which also happens to be the first film ever shot entirely in Inuktitut, Atanarjuat: The Fastest Runner!

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    113| Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

    113| Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

    This month we had a listener request and Dustin and Mike take a seat at the roundtable to discuss Guillermo del Toro's classic World War II fairy tale from 2006, Pan's Labyrinth.

    Music: "The Moribund Tree And The Toad" (Javier Navarrete)

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    112| Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

    112| Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

    Join Mike and Dustin on a new episode of the podcast where they discuss one of the saddest films of all-time, the 1988 World War II animated film from writer/director, Isao Takahata.

    Music: "Setsuko and Seita" & "Two People" (Michio Mamiya)

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    109| The Host (2006)

    109| The Host (2006)

    The podcast returns to kick in 2022, fittingly, with a discussion of Bong Joon-ho's 2006 kaiju thriller comedy, The Host! Will the popular South Korean export be deemed a Masterpiece or a Museum Piece, you'll have to listen to the roundtable to find out.

    Music: "Yellow Virus" and "A Single Molotov Cocktail" (Byeong Woo Lee)

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    The Anthology of Horror III (2021)| The I AM LEGEND Adaptations

    The Anthology of Horror III (2021)| The I AM LEGEND Adaptations

    Mike and Dustin return to the podcast to celebrate Halloween 2021 with an all-new installment of the Anthology of Horror featuring a discussion about the three major adaptations of Richard Matheson's seminal novel, I am Legend, The Last Man on Earth (1964), The Omega Man (1971), and I am Legend (2007).

    Music: "Monster Mash" (Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers) "I am Legend Main Theme" (James Newton Howard)

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    All Things Considered | First Blood (1982)

    All Things Considered | First Blood (1982)

    Mike and Dustin are back on the podcast with another discussion of a film for your consideration. This time around they chat about the 1982 Sylvester Stallone vehicle, First Blood, a film that remains surprisingly, and disappointingly, relevant almost 40 years later.

    Music: "Homecoming" (Jerry Goldsmith) and "Long Road" (Jerry Goldsmith and Dan Hill)

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    Peter Ricq | In Conversation

    Peter Ricq | In Conversation

    FYC goes In Conversation once again with filmmaker, artist, musician, and friend of the podcast, Peter Ricq! Peter joins Mike and Dustin on the podcast to discuss his 2017 indie zombie film, Dead Shack, as well as his graphic novel projects, Once Our Land and King's Vengeance, and shares some of his favourite quarantine movie picks.

    Music: "Dead Shack", "Lisa Undead", "Got Dumped Don't Care" (Humans)

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    101| Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)

    101| Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)

    On the latest installment of the podcast, Mike and Dustin take a look at the Roger Ebert penned, Russ Meyer directed, 1970 gonzo exploitation satire, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.

    Music: "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" (Stu Phillips), "The Long Run" (Stu Phillips, Lynn Carey, Barbara Robinson)

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    EP. 43: FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION with RAIN VALDEZ, actress, filmmaker and creator of RAZOR TONGUE

    EP. 43: FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION with RAIN VALDEZ, actress, filmmaker and creator of RAZOR TONGUE

    Back from our isolated mini summer vacay and so excited for you to get to know this week's guest!

    This week we are joined by, RAIN VALDEZ, an actress, an award winning filmmaker and an out and proud transgender woman. Rain is also the founder of ActNOW, the first and only acting class in Los Angeles prioritizing a safe space for LGBTQIA actors and teaches beyond the binary.

    Rain got her start playing ‘Coco’ in season 2 of TV Land’s Lopez and doubling in Amazon's Transparent as Miss Van Nuys on screen and a producer behind the scenes. Valdez’s rom-com short Ryans, which she stars in, screened in over 15 film festivals worldwide after premiering at Outfest, winning the Jury Award for Best North American Short at the NCGLFF. Rain’s short film Hexed was nominated for Best Director, Best Comedy and Best Actress at the Madrid International Film Festival. Rain has been named one of Outfest LA's Next Generation of Filmmakers and is Inside Out Pitch Please! Contest 2019 winner.  She recently starred in a Paul Feig directed, half-hour comedy pilot for Freeform TV, guest stars in Amazon’s Sneaky Pete and can be seen in the CBS All Access new show Why Women Kill. Rain also appears in the critically acclaimed Netflix documentary, Disclosure, where she shares her story and joins us to talk about her latest series, which she wrote and stars in, Razor Tongue.

    A 7-part web series Razor Tongue, had its international premiere in Toronto at InsideOut Film Festival, its US premiere in San Francisco at Frameline Film Festival of June 2019, as well as, premiering in LA at the Outfest Film Festival. All 7 episodes of Razor Tongue are now available for streaming and can be found here: https://www.noweverartists.com/razortongue.

    The team behind Razor Tongue is currently promoting a For Your Consideration Emmy nomination campaign and we chat with Rain about doing that on an indie scale, her break into the industry, call out culture and more.

    Also featured in this episode, this week's WCW - Women Crushing It is filmmaker, entrepreneur and Good Media founder, BRITTANY C. GOODEN!

    Brittany C. Gooden is a multidisciplinary producer who has worked with premier clients in TV, media and advertising including Discovery, Spike, Bustle, Vox and Under Armor. Brittany also takes great pleasure in mentorship and cultivating safe spaces for young girls and women in creative fields.

    We are honored to feature Brittany this week and her most recent endeavor, the documentary feature film STRANGE BIRD which is a personal story; one about justice; about family and about the truth. The film is currently raising funds to tell the story of Izell "Izzy" Parrott, Brittany's uncle, who was found hanging in from a thirty-foot tree in the woods of her hometown, Glen Falls, NY, after missing for fourteen months. The film will investigate the truth behind Izzy's death aimed at finding justice for Izzy and will do so by examining the complexities of his life.

    At a time where we as a country are faced with addressing the racial injustices that exists prevalently amongst us, and advocating to hear stories for Black men, women and transpeople, we believe that this film is a super important discourse and for that we are matching the next $500 in donations towards the campaign for STRANGE BIRD. We hope you will join us.

    Comedian Nore Davis Proves How Comedy Adapts During A Pandemic

    Comedian Nore Davis Proves How Comedy Adapts During A Pandemic

    Guest Comedian Nore Davis walks the listeners thru the process of creating one of the first comedy albums of 2020 via the Zoom App. Nore Davis and Dj Ace also give their take on the current state of Black America.
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    Follow Nore Davis: @NoreDavis

    **Reviews of  Live From The Comedy Trap House can be found in The New York Times and VICE. 

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