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    Explore " john goodman" with insightful episodes like "Inside Llewyn Davis", "Ep 78 - Emperor's New Groove - River City Root Beer", "The Big Lebowski", "Episode 142 - King Ralph" and "The Fallen (1998) vs The First Power" from podcasts like ""What Is A Movie?", "It's All Geek to Me With Brant and Andrew", "Press Play Podcast", "1991 Movie Rewind" and "Docking Bay 77"" and more!

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    Inside Llewyn Davis

    Inside Llewyn Davis

    Sorry for the delay on this one - we went to see Poor Things and it absolutely ruled. You can blame Mark Ruffalo's silly accent for the late upload of our silly podcast.

    We're back with Inside Llewyn Davis! Join us as we take a look at its perspective on making art, poverty, selling your soul, & the gremlin-ness of John Goodman.

    Content warning: discussions of abortion, drug abuse, poverty & unhoused populations.

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    Ep 78 - Emperor's New Groove - River City Root Beer

    Ep 78 - Emperor's New Groove - River City Root Beer

    Today we talked about the cult classic Disney animated film that a lot of people forget about until you mention it and then they proclaim it one of their favorites! Fun and funny, endlessly quotable, and totally memeable! Definitely appealing to the GenX/Millennial crowd.

    Today's root beer is River City.

    Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5



    The Fallen (1998) vs The First Power

    The Fallen (1998) vs The First Power

    This week we go supernatural with two movies that explore death, murder, and the occult. Which one did it better? Disney John hosts Scott Hoffman (A Film By podcast) and Andrew Blakely ( www.blackkeycoffee.com ) as they compare these movies. 


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    The Big Lebowski feat. Jake Tropila

    The Big Lebowski feat. Jake Tropila

    Film writer, editor, and podcaster Jake Tropila joins from Los Angeles to discuss the Coen Brothers' 1998 comedy 'The Big Lebowski', starring Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Though middlingly received both critically and commercially upon release, the film has gone on to become a genuine cult classic, launching a cottage industry of fan screenings, conventions, and even a religion.

    We discuss the film's patchwork of influences, including larger-than-life characters withing the Coens' orbit and the works of author Raymond Chandler, especially as adapted by Robert Altman for his 1973 film 'The Long Goodbye'. Then we discuss the film's unrivaled cast, including a superb John Goodman, who turns in an awards-caliber performance as the gun-toting, militant bowling enthusiast Walter Sobchak. Finally, we discuss the film's windy, inarticulable plot, and the way that its mechanics might conceal a deeper level of criticism about the sociopolitical landscape of America on the eve of The End of History.

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    E0204 - The Righteous Gemstones & Synchronic - Stream Or Skip

    E0204 - The Righteous Gemstones & Synchronic - Stream Or Skip

    A podcast where we talk about films and stuff! Continuing their public service by watching shows you've probably never heard of, Ethan and Pete watch two recent tv shows, neither of which they would normally watch! Listen as Ethan and Pete do quick fire analyses/first impressions of Max's The Righteous Gemstones and Netflix's Synchronic! The boys also go over Apple TV's Hijack series finale and discuss where the show succeeded and faltered!

    Do you have any film or TV recommendations? Is there a show you think you'd be interested in watching but you don't have the time? Let us know at aloha@filmsandstuffpodcast.com, tweet us @FandSPodcast, DM us on Instagram or @filmsandstuffpodcast. Please make sure to like and leave comment on each video, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! 

    We do the hard work, so you don't have to! 

    Do you have any film or TV recommendations? Is there a show you think you'd be interested in watching but you don't have the time? Let us know at aloha@filmsandstuffpodcast.com, tweet us @FandSPodcast, DM us on Instagram or @filmsandstuffpodcast. Please make sure to like and leave comment on each video, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!

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    #21: Boston – Der Anschlag auf den Boston-Marathon

    #21: Boston – Der Anschlag auf den Boston-Marathon
    Wir sprechen über Boston (Originaltitel: Patriots Day) mit Mark Wahlberg in der Hauptrolle. Wahlberg war auch als Produzent an der Fertigstellung des Films beteiligt. Der Film rekonstruiert den Anschlag auf den Boston-Marathon am Patriots’ Day des Jahres 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. Susi berichtet Euch über den terroristischen Anschlag, die Ermittlungen und über das Gedenken an die Opfer. Außerdem beleuchtet sie, inwiefern uns der Film die realen Ereignisse zeigt. Tim vom Podcast „Monster, Mythen, Vollidioten“ ist wieder zu Gast und nennt Euch die Fakten und Hintergrundinfos zum Film. Zusätzlich sprechen wir über unsere Gedanken und Gefühle rund um den Anschlag. 
     
    Podcast „Monster, Mythen, Vollidioten“:
     
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    Der Anschlag auf den Boston-Marathon:
    Covi, Curti/Hansen, Stefan: Der Anschlag auf den Boston-Marathon. Hintergründe und Schlussfolgerungen, https://www.ispk.uni-kiel.de/de/publikationen/ispk-policy-briefs/policy-brief-1-covi-hansen-boston.pdf [veröffentlicht April 2013, zuletzt eingesehen am 14.06.2023]. 
     
    Oldörp, Heiko: Anschlag bei Boston-Marathon: Trauma ist auch nach zehn Jahren noch da, https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/sport/zehnter-jahrestag-anschlag-boston-marathon-opfer-trauma-100.html [veröffentlicht am 15.04.2023, zuletzt eingesehen am 14.06.2023].
     
    Anschlag auf den Boston-Marathon, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anschlag_auf_den_Boston-Marathon [zuletzt eingesehen am 14.06.2023].
     
    Film:
    Boston, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4572514/ [zuletzt eingesehen am 13.06.2023].
     
    Boston, Wissenswertes, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4572514/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv [zuletzt eingesehen am 13.06.2023].
     
    Boston (Film), https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_(Film) [zuletzt eingesehen am 13.06.2023].
     
    Filmzitat (Vorsicht Spoiler!):
    Batman, https://www.filmzitate.de/zitate/Batman-1989x0 [zuletzt eingesehen am 23.06.2023].
     
     

     

    Your Biggest Fear Pt 1 - Arachnophobia

    Your Biggest Fear Pt 1 - Arachnophobia

    THE ITSY BITSY SPIDER... Who doesn't love a good movie about some creepy crawly spiders? We dive into Zach's fear of arachnids in the first feature in our Biggest Fear series. We're talking the 1990 film Arachnophobia, starring Jeff Daniels and directed by Frank Marshall. 

    Check out Danny and Zach's short film starring A Nightmare On Elm Street's Heather Langenkamp! COTTONMOUTH

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    Inside Llewyn Davis

    Inside Llewyn Davis
    Music Month continues with 2013's Inside Llewyn Davis! Ben and Anthony discuss the Cohen Brothers' discursive look at the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene, featuring a breakthrough performance from Oscar Isaac. Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Starring Oscar Isaac and featuring Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund, F. Murray Abraham, Justin Timberlake and Adam Driver.

    Kong: Skull Island

    Kong: Skull Island

    It's time to take a trip to Skull Island, friends. Join us for a super-sized, action-packed, tangent-filled episode befitting that big ol' king of the apes. We muse on Jurassic Park, high/low brow art, shooting your shot, and the importance of coronas & family.

    You can shoot us an email at whatisamoviepod@gmail.com

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    Reel Rankings: The Post-Renaissance (Part 1): 1999-2001

    Reel Rankings: The Post-Renaissance (Part 1): 1999-2001

    Surprise!!! Throwing a 2-part curveball this month! Cousin Raeley and I had so much to say about these first four movies that I just had to split this up. In this half, we discuss Fantasia 2000, Dinosaur, The Emperor's New Groove, and Atlantis: The Lost Empire. Things will get more contentious in the next installment, be forewarned.

    You can find the show @disreeltoreelpodcast and host Wyatt @goldenafternoon51 on Instagram!

    References:

    Connelly, Brendon. “Disney's Dinosaur, and How Its Origins Go Back to RoboCop.”
    Film Stories, 8 Feb. 2022, https://www.filmstories.co.uk/features/disneys-dinosaur-and-how-its-origins-go-back-to-robocop/.

    Modern Mouse. “Disney Animation's Post Renaissance Explained.”
    YouTube, 12 Nov. 2019, https://youtu.be/z-sSN8YpRac.

    Peeled Eyes. “The Story of Disney's Post-Renaissance Era.”
    YouTube, 18 Mar. 2021, https://youtu.be/T_tjRBEeN3M.

    The Legion, Masked and Anonymous, Mickey Rourke film discussion

    The Legion, Masked and Anonymous, Mickey Rourke film discussion

    A pair of equally unknown films from the Mickey oeuvre that I share details about;

    Masked and Anonymous (2003) has an all star cast and an appearance by Mickey Rourke that fares quite well, in particular sharing the screen with a smiling Bob Dylan.
    Cast includes, Jeff Bridges, Penelope Cruz, Joh Goodman, Christian Slater, Bruce Dern, Jessica Lange and more.

    The Legion (2019) additionally known as (Legionnaire's Trail) is based on a true story but is it a Roman soldier adventure worth watching?
    having now seen it twice, you be the judge after you listen to me discussing details including Mickey Rourke sporting fresh nails;
    also an eye patch remarkably similar to his Warhunt (2022) costume accessory. 

    Episode 32: Babylon VS The Artist

    Episode 32: Babylon VS The Artist

    On this mini-episode of Remainders, we check out the shady side of classic Hollywood with the new film Babylon (w/ Spoilers!), and look back to see how it compares to the notably sunnier 2011 film The Artist. Both dive into the silent-film era and try to illuminate the transition into modern films, but with different vibes on how it affected the lives behind the scenes. 


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    Bringing Out The Dead feat. Donald Borenstein

    Bringing Out The Dead feat. Donald Borenstein

    It's our 100th episode of Hit Factory! To celebrate, we recruit New York-based filmmaker Donald Borenstein to discuss one of the undersung greatest films of the 1990s, Martin Scorsese's 'Bringing Out The Dead' written by the brilliant Paul Schrader. It's a frenzied, vividly-lensed story of death & salvation which also serves as a spotlight on the people pushed to soceity's margins by liberalism's rot.

    We discuss the pitch-perfect Nic Cage in a role he was seemingly born to play, the film's sly indictment of Giuliani's broken windows crackdown on NY crime in the late 90s, and Schrader's virtuoso ability to blend stories of spiritual catharsis with profound examinations of institutions.

    Later, we take a moment to reflect on 100 episodes of Hit Factory and share some messages of congratulations from friends of the show.

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    193. Coyote Ugly (2000)

    193. Coyote Ugly (2000)

    Diane and Sean discuss a classic, "not as bad as I thought" movie, Coyote Ugly. Episode music is "Can't Fight the Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes, from the OST.

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    Argo (2012)

    Argo (2012)

    We're pulling out all the stops for 420 this year and reviewing Argo (2012) a full 10 years after it's initial release. Jason Furie and Adam Roth never saw this one and felt it was high-time to get this Oscar winning film in our brains. An episode featuring a bevy of side-tangents that will surely piss anyone off that was hoping to learn about our opinions about Argo. Happy 420.

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