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    Explore "foryourconsideration" with insightful episodes like "097| Dawn of the Dead (1978)", "Quick Considerations| Color Out of Space Review (No Spoilers)", "096| Oldboy (2003)", "Quick Considerations| Just Mercy Review (No Spoilers)" and "095| In the Mood for Love (2000)" 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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    097| Dawn of the Dead (1978)

    097| Dawn of the Dead (1978)

    In the spotlight on the latest edition of the podcast is George A. Romero's 1978 zombie classic, Dawn of the Dead. Will Dustin and Mike find the movie to be worthy of masterpiece or museum piece status? Check out the roundtable discussion to find out.

    Music: "Intro & Studio Breakdown" and "La caccia" (Goblin)

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    095| In the Mood for Love (2000)

    095| In the Mood for Love (2000)

    The podcast kicks off the new year with Wong Kar Wai's undeniably sumptuous romantic drama, In the Mood for Love. Join Dustin and Mike as they discuss one of the director's finest films at the roundtable and determine whether or not they think it qualifies to be a true masterpiece of cinema or simply a classic romance story.

    Music: "Yumeji's Theme" (Shigeru Umebayashi) "Angkor Wat Theme I" (Michael Galasso) "Quizas, Quizas, Quizas (Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps)" (Nat King Cole)

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    094| The Mummy (1932)/ The Mummy (2017)

    094| The Mummy (1932)/ The Mummy (2017)

    Halloween may be over but we have one more Spooktacular episode left to complete our celebration for 2019. This time at the roundtable, Mike and Dustin talk about the 1932 Universal Monsters classic, The Mummy, and try to convince you of the greatness of its 2017 Alex Kurtzman reimagining, The Mummy.

    Music: "Monster Mash" (Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt Kickers) "The Mummy" (Brian Tyler)

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    093| Frankenstein (1931)/ Victor Frankenstein (2015)

    093| Frankenstein (1931)/ Victor Frankenstein (2015)

    It's week three of our October Halloween Fright Fest Spooktacular and Dustin and Mike take to the roundtable to discuss James Whale's 1931 Universal Monster classic, Frankenstein, and Paul McGuigan and Max Landis' 2015 riff on Shelley's characters, Victor Frankenstein.

    Music: "Monster Mash" (Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt Kickers) "Prometheus Ascending" (Craig Armstrong)

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    092| The Wolf Man (1941)/ The Wolfman (2010)

    092| The Wolf Man (1941)/ The Wolfman (2010)

    In the second installment of our 2019 October Fright Fest Spooktacular, Mike and Dustin continue their roundtable look at the Universal Monsters franchise of films with a discussion of 1941's The Wolf Man and its 2010 remake, The Wolfman.

    Music: "Monster Mash" (Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt Kickers) "Wolf Suite Pt 1" (Danny Elfman)

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    091| Dracula (1931)/ Dracula Untold (2014)

    091| Dracula (1931)/ Dracula Untold (2014)

    October means it's time for another Fright Fest Spooktacular on the podcast and the 2019 edition brings you Mike and Dustin discussing some of Universal's original monster films and what they have done with those properties since. Kicking off the season is 1931's Dracula and its most recent update, 2014's Dracula Untold.

    Music: "Monster Mash" (Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt Kickers) "Prologue" (Ramin Djawadi)

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    090| The Blair Witch Project (1999)

    090| The Blair Witch Project (1999)

    Mike and Dustin tackle the mystery of The Blair Witch Project on this week's roundtable discussion. Tune in to the podcast to find out if the found footage film that popularized a whole sub-genre of horror is determined to be a masterpiece or a museum piece of cinema.

    Music: "Blair Witch Theme" and "The Cellar" (Antonio Cora)

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    87| The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

    87| The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

    On this installment of the podcast we finally bring the Lord of the Rings trilogy analysis to a close as we discuss Peter Jackson's concluding chapter of the saga, The Return of the King. Helping out with this monumental task, we also welcome back guest commentator, Cat McDonald, to the roundtable. Cat was right there with us breaking things down for the previous two films and was more than happy to come back and get some closure on the series. How will our panel fall on their assessment of the film and the series as a whole? As always, you'll have to listen to find out.

    Music: "Roots and Beginnings" (Howard Shore) and "Into the West" (Annie Lennox/Howard Shore)

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    All Things Considered: Batman (1989)

    All Things Considered: Batman (1989)

    Our Summer of '89 series comes to an end with a podcast about the biggest success of that year, Tim Burton's landmark gothic super-hero adventure, Batman! Check out the episode to hear Mike and Dustin relate their first encounters with the movie and how they feel about it 30 years on.

    Music: "Main Title" and "Waltz to the Death" (Danny Elfman) Batdance (Prince)

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    All Things Considered: Ghostbusters 2 (1989)

    All Things Considered: Ghostbusters 2 (1989)

    The Summer of '89 continues on the podcast with Dustin and Mike bringing Ghostbusters 2 to the roundtable for a full-on discussion of its pros and cons, whether or not they think it holds up 30 years on, and play with a little head canon while they're at it.

    Music: Ghostbusters (Ray Parker, Jr.) On Our Own (Bobby Brown)

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    All Things Considered: Star Trek V - The Final Frontier (1989)

    All Things Considered: Star Trek V - The Final Frontier (1989)

    On this installment of our Summer of '89 series we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier with Dustin and Mike taking a deep dive on the film and discuss its strengths and weaknesses, and why God might need a starship, at the roundtable.

    Music: "Main Title/The Mountain" and "A Busy Man" (Jerry Goldsmith)

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    All Things Considered: The Thing (2011)

    All Things Considered: The Thing (2011)

    On this episode Dustin and Mike discuss the 2011 prequel (or is it remake?) of John Carpenter's The Thing, The Thing. Our coverage of Carpenter's film is, by far, our single most popular episode to date so we thought that an analysis of van Heijningen and Heisserer's film at the roundtable was the best possible way to celebrate that. Add to that the fact that it's Carpenter's birthday this week and you have a solid recipe for great podcasting.

    Music: "In God's Country" & "Main Theme" (Marco Beltrami)

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    81| A Clockwork Orange (1971)

    81| A Clockwork Orange (1971)

    Dustin and Mike return for another episode of the podcast to discuss the controversial, and much loved, 1971 satirical and violent Kubrick classic, A Clockwork Orange. Over the course of the roundtable chat we will evaluate the film's overall merit, its measure as a successful adaptation, and how well it stands in comparison to the book it was based on.

    Music: "Ode To Joy" (Ludwig van Beethoven/Wendy Costa) "Alex Descends Into Hell for a Bottle of Milk/Korova 1" (U2)

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