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Two cinephiles discuss the good, the bad, and the so-bad-it's-good. We watch one movie at a time, some of the best and worst ever made, find a link between two of them, and determine if we agree with the general consensus and each other.
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Good Movie Club Radio

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映画好きチーム・グッドムービークラブのラジオです。おーはる、おかのり、コハセ、カズマ、りんの5人が代わるがわるお送りします。 Twitter https://twitter.com/gdmovieclub Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gdmovieclub/ Email gdmovieclub@gmail.com
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James Willey hosts a 30-minute podcast where they discuss two movies, sometimes with a common theme, sometimes because they came out near each other, and share one hot take from the viewers! This is a podcast for any movie lover, whether they are casual viewers or cinephiles. Also, please support the Patreon to get episodes early and to receive Patreon-exclusive episodes in the future! For business inquiries, email: moviegoodormoviebad@gmail.com
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Good Times Great Movies

Douglas McCambridge & Jamie Lorello

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Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?
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Well Good Movies

David Osgar and Craig McDonald

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The podcast with crazy challenges, big questions, and lively discussions all from people who love entertainment. We look back at history to choose what films go in our movie vault, as well as challenge ourselves and our guests to our always fun movie end-game! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast for film buffs from a lifelong fan of cinema. Every week I discuss one of my favorite films, with a few new ones sprinkled in here and there. I break down the film and talk about the parts that stick out to me. I also like to keep it casual and not take things too seriously, so the is a fair amount of comedy as well. If you’re a fan of movies, from the classics to the modern era, this podcast is for you!
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Good Bad Movies

Finnur Oddsson Cricco

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In this podcast I will explore so bad it's good movies, what makes them good, what makes them bad, and some of their key features. Cover art photo provided by Krists Luhaers on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@kristsll
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Good Times With Bad Movies

Good Times With Bad Movies

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Welcome to “Good Times With Bad Movies”! A podcast where two friends watch movies they think might suck and laugh at everything in between. Got a movie you think we should watch? Email us at goodtimesbadmovies@gmail.com
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Movies and Shows from our Childhood We'll Tell You What's Bad and What's Good. Taking a light-hearted deep dive into tv shows and made-for-tv movies from when we were kids. Do we like it? Do we hate it? Who knows, but we're sure to make fun of it along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviesandshowspodcast/support
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As Good As They Say? Movie Podcast

As Good As They Say? Movie Podcast

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Conor hosts a podcast about the movies everyone says you should see and asks: Are they as good as they say? List of films taken from The Hollywood Reporter. As Good As They Say? is not officially associated with The Hollywood Reporter. Artwork and graphics by Zak Goldinger. Music by Cory Dedek.
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Weekly movie news updates, weekend box-office analysis, breaking contest information, review summaries from the site, and a glimpse into our top-notch forums with the "Thread of the Week". We also discuss all behind the scenes action at the JoBlo.com offices and all activities from the fanboys running the site. Updated every Monday and hosted by Jim Law. Email him at joblopodcast@joblo.com.
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This week on The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway find themselves locked up in the brutal world of 2003's In Hell, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Lawrence Taylor. The guys dissect the grim and gritty reality of life in a Russian gulag, and delve into Van Damme's transformation from an everyman steelworker to a slick-backed prison warrior. Plus…
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Jacob and Tate welcome Rhett onto the show to review A24's Civil War starring Kirsten Dunst, Cailee Spaeney, Wagner Moura, Jesse Plemons, Nick Offerman, and Stephen McKinley Henderson. They touch on everything from sound design to how the story was laid out, and more! This movie was directed by Alex Garland. GD4AM: 84/100 IMDb: 7.6/10 Metacritic: 7…
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Welcome everyone to easily my favorite episode of the podcast so far, as I talk about one of the most formative films of my younger years and a film that profoundly changed my life by helping me dive into the work of one of my favorite directors. It was impossible to cut any of the audio speaking about my love of The Muppets, Jim Henson, Twin Peaks…
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Be sure to watch the film that the cast called “Dumb, in all the ways that dumb can be enjoyable” or “One of the most Good Beer Bad Movie Night movies that we’ve ever movied”! Tammy and the T-Rex is one of those films that you just can NOT figure out how it got made, … Continue reading "EP083 – Tammy & The T-Rex (1994)"…
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From The Good List! Scouted while playing banjo in a swamp, Kermit the Frog decides to give Hollywood a shot. On his way he’ll outrun a sleazy entrepreneur, sing songs, fall in love, and most impressively, ride a bike! We cried a tiny bit. Find us on: Instagram Discord Email us goodmoviebadmoviepod@gmail.com Ally’s Instagram Matt’s Instagram Good M…
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On our latest episode, Jamie spends most of the time drooling over this hunk of a Tarzan, Doug wonders of Tony Curtis brought his personal wardrobe to set, and we're bot unsure if this movie was actually enjoyable or if our expectations were just rock-bottom before hitting 'play'. Try and avoid feeding chimpanzees bacon and eggs, attempt to trade c…
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Since first recording this episode the only update we have is that Jamie met Elisabeth Shue fully clothed in an airport bathroom and there were no primates in sight. In the latest episode, Doug reveals that while he still doesn't enjoy apes in film, he feels much more comfortable when they're wearing clothes, and Jamie becomes frustrated (as all sh…
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We celebrate 100 episodes of Well Good Movies by discussing a trilogy of films never discussed on the show! Following guest and audience suggestions The Lord of the Rings trilogy was selected as the films we should discuss on our 100th episode so we assembled many of our regular Well Good Movies crew members (including some LOTR and Tolkien experts…
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Jacob and Tate welcome Dr. Earl onto the show to review 1987's Broadcast News starring Holly Hunter, William Hurt, and Albert Brooks. They take a deep dive into the movie, breaking everything down from the camera work, the score, the acting, and more! This movie was directed by James L. Brooks. GD4AM: 89/100 IMDb: 7.3/10 Metacritic: 84/100 Letterbo…
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On our latest episode, Doug gets such joy when describing a muscular gymnast attempting to choke out a child dressed as a clown, Jamie attempts to blow the listeners' minds by revealing that the monkey was a man in a suit, and we both are quite confused as to what exactly Jimmy Walker is trying to do in this movie. Be on the lookout for scorpions, …
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In this bonus edition of The Last Row Podcast, Drew and Badway join Ken Cole (KenCast Live) to take another look at the 1989's Ghostbusters II. The guys analyze the legal woes of digging up First Avenue, the genius of Janosz Poha, the hotness of "slime" approaching the 1990s, and whether or not this sequel qualifies as a "New Year's" movie. Additio…
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For Sage's pick, we head to the northeast, to New England, and review the 1989 movie, Dead Poets Society starring Robin Williams and Ethan Hawke. This movie was directed by Peter Weir. GD4AM: 85/100 IMDb: 8.1/10 Metacritic: 79/100 Letterboxd: 4.2/5 RT: 84% Maverick teacher John Keating returns in 1959 to the prestigious New England boys' boarding s…
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We kick off 'Ape-ril' by digging back into Patreon and releasing an episode we covered for supporters only back in October 2021. On our latest episode, Jamie doesn't think this helper monkey/owner kiss was consensual, Doug gets such enjoyment over a man thrashing a monkey puppet like a dog with a chew toy, and we both agree that this poor guy just …
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Hello everyone, thank you for joining me for a more somber episode as we examine the life and death of Lydia Tár and one of her proudest contributions to the world of film, creating the score for the Monster Hunter movie, and talk about her mediocre, Oscar-bait, fear-mongering biopic, Tár. Please be kind as we share about her life. *I appreciate ev…
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The boys head up to Montana but really down to Austin, Texas for this episode as they review Red Headed Stranger starring Willie Nelson. Old country music is played in this episode. This movie was directed by William D. Witliff. GD4AM: 79/100 IMDb: 6.5/10 Metacritic: N/A Letterboxd: 3.4/5 RT: N/A Revisionist Western about fallen preacher Shay, who …
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From The Bad List! A ragtag team consisting of Ferris Bueller, Leon the Professional, a guy who does half the voices of Springfield, and a woman whose film career did not recover from this film are assembled to save New York from a giant rampaging lizard and its babies. We are rejoined by Christopher Page from The Time Shifters Podcast and Orphaned…
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One of the best films based on a comic book and the blueprint for every superhero movie that came after it. Starring Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Ned Beatty, Valerie Perrine, Glenn Ford, Jackie Cooper and Marc McClure. Directed by Richard Donner.Di Brian Davis
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On our episode, Doug wonders what being married to Carol Kane must be like, Jamie suggests a method of getting more listeners that involves Doug's syllabi, and we both fall more deeply for Joe Bologna. Try and Keep Kramer out of your hotel room, put on your sexiest vampire outfit, and join us as we discuss the dreadfully unfunny, Transylvania 6-500…
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This week on The Last Row Podcast, let's traverse the rooftops of 1994 seeking a post-credits shower after viewing the greasy revenge flick, The Crow. Drew and Badway break down the grime that littered the set behind and in front of the camera, including crew drug use, Brandon Lee’s accidental death, filthy alleyways, dank apartments, and slimy paw…
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The boys are back! After a week break, Jacob, Tate, and Sage are back to review 2017's Lady Bird, starring Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts, Lucas Hedges, and Timothee Chalamet. Before we get into reviewing the movie, we wrap up and give the results of our Oscar contest, congratulations to Dr. Earl from The Deucecast Movie Show on winning…
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We are back with the second Listener's Pick episode of the podcast! Thankfully, I had seen both of these films and was able to revisit them both in time for the podcast, and if you have ever wanted to hear me openly wonder if a film was extremely feminist or falling victim to the male gaze, question if Jack Nicholson could pull Cher, Susan Sarandon…
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Jacob and his team of Protestants are back at the movies for this faith-based spinoff! GD4AM welcomes back Dr. Earl from The Deuceast Movie Show and The Deucecast Extra and welcomes Matt Mink from The Soundtrack of Life, to review episodes four through six of the fourth season of the groundbreaking historical drama based on the life of Jesus Christ…
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From The Good List! A bunch of politicians and cabinet members hold meetings, ask questions, get wrong answers, and don’t know what to do when a bunch of scientists are analyzing data on a rather large, googly-eyed creature they have never seen before as it stomps across their country and destroys everything it touches. We are joined by Christopher…
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On our episode, Jamie is just delighted to sit and watch a comedic romp where the monsters look like cuddly puppets, Doug forgets the show 'Growing Pains' because of getting high off of nutmeg, and we have a lengthy discussions about the cots and benefits of an electric can opener. Throw a 'boy searching party' at your house, chop off the head of a…
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The Last Row Podcast revisits everyone's least favorite step-child, in the 1991 sequel Problem Child 2. Aside from breaking down Junior’s antics, Drew and Badway discuss John Ritter's gun show, the brilliance of Big Ben Healy, food fights, and the absurdity of having a bridal shower for your 7th wedding. BTW, the little girl was barely in this movi…
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For our 99th episode Craig gets lyrical, David gets nostalgic, and our special guest Dan wonders how he ended up talking up about this random Danny Boyle film? Check out this week's discussion all about Yesterday (2019) in which we talk about the good, the bad, and the down right problematic plus can Dan and Dave work out films through Craig singin…
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By far the quickest an episode has gone from recording to being uploaded, this is the Oscars recap episode. I speak in this episode about how I made some of my predictions, the predictable nature of the Oscars, if that will continue, the musical performances, the atrocity that is Jimmy Kimmel's standup routine, The Boy and the Heron, The Zone of In…
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It's not quite a three-hour episode like the review of Dune: Part One but our review of Dune: Part Two is here! Jacob, Tate, and Sage break it all down: from the all-star cast, the technical aspects of the movie, some book comparisons scattered throughout the movie, and we read bad reviews from Metacritic, we hope you enjoy it! This movie was direc…
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Pixar's ninth film, and my personal favorite, is the subject of this week's episode. A film that exemplifies beauty and humanity in a very unlikely setting. Support the Show. Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Website: https://moviestheyreprettygood.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood…
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