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We are a group of film lovers that wanted to share our conversations about films with the internet. Some are fun riffs of nostalgic classic, some are in depth talks about the best movies around, and some are not so quick reviews of brand new movies, and we invite anyone to come and join us at the Film Vault.
The Film Club : 2024 Year end review
This week at The Film Club we conclude the 2024 season with our favorite episode, the Year in Review! We’ll be talking about our top 10 ten favorite episodes of the year, our favorite moments, our guests, and some of our plans for 2025! We want to thank you all for listening to our content and joining us on this journey as we discuss film. We can’t wait to celebrate our five year anniversary of the podcast with you in 2025! Wishing you all a Happy New Year!
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The Film Club: Breaking Dawn (With Yasmin)
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This week at The Film Club we’re concluding our Twilight Saga month with a Double Feature, Breaking Dawn Part 1 & 2! Bella and Edward finally get married, the world is perfect as the newly weds go on a beautiful destination honeymoon. Things rapidly change on the honeymoon when Bella discovers she’s pregnant and Edward doesn’t know if the fetus is deadly to Bella. With their future unknown Bell...
The Film Club : Eclipse (With Yasmin)
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This week at The Film Club we’re talking about the next installment in The Twilight Saga, Eclipse! We’re also joined again by Cousin of the Podcast Yasmin! The film follows Bella into her senior year of high school, while her friends are making plans for college she is ready to join the Cullen family. Edward is still hoping to change her mind about becoming a vampire but more pressing matters p...
The Film Club Christmas : Home Alone (Subscriber Milestone)
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This week at The Film Club we are celebrating Christmas and our 500 Subscriber Milestone! What better way to close out the holiday season then with a film voted on by our listeners, and you chose well, because this week we are talking about Home Alone. This film follows a young boy who is accidentally left by his parents when they head off for a Christmas vacation in Paris. This leaves our youn...
The Film Club : New Moon (With Yasmin)
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This week at The Film Club we’re back with our guest of the month/cousin of the podcast Yasmin and we’re talking about New Moon! New Moon is the next installment in The Twilight Saga and follows Bella on her 18th birthday, with Edward eternally 17 Bella begins to worry about aging and not spending forever with Edward. Alice Cullen throws Bella a birthday party at the Cullen home, the party is g...
The Film Club : Twilight (With Yasmin)
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Happy December! This week at The Film Club we’re kicking off the final month of the year with a franchise, we’re talking about The Twilight Saga! We’re also being joined by a special guest for the entire month cousin of the podcast Yasmin! The first film in the franchise we’re focusing on is Twilight. The film follows 17 year old Bella Swan who is moving from her newly married mother’s home in ...
The Film Club : Suspiria 2018 (With Dyllan)
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This week at The Film Club we’re talking about the horror remake Suspiria! The film follows a woman named Susie Bannion she’s an American dancer who has just been accepted into the Markos Dance Academy in West Berlin in the fall of 1977. While the academy is welcoming Susie in, it’s also dealing with the sudden disappearance of one of their students Patricia Hingle. Patricia mysteriously vanish...
The Film Club : Tightrope (W/ Brandon )
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This week at The Film Club we’re talking about the Clint Eastwood neo-noir film, Tightrope! The film follows New Orleans Police Detective Wes Block who is investigating a string of murders . The victims are all prostitutes and Wes must figure out how each victim is connected. Wes begins interviewing prostitutes and people who work with them after the first initial murder and it sets off a chain...
The Film Club : The Pest (With Rene)
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This week at The Film Club we’re kicking off the month of November with a favorite theme of ours, Newvember! Today’s episode is all about the 1997 comedy The Pest. The film follows a con artist named Pest Vargas who owes $50,000 to the Scottish Mob and must pay the mob by the end of the day. Pest decides to swindle tourists on the boardwalk in the hopes of making enough money to pay off his deb...
The Film Club : Sleepy Hollow
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Happy Halloween from your friends at The Film Club! We’re concluding the month of October with the 1999 epic, Sleepy Hollow. The film follows New York City Constable Ichabod Crane as he’s dispatched to Upstate New York after a string of murders has occurred in one small town. Ichabod arrives to the town of Sleepy Hollow intent on solving these murders with science and logic, however the townspe...
The Film Club : The Blair Witch Project (W/ Thomas)
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This week at The Film Club we’re talking about the found footage phenomenon, The Blair Witch Project! The film follows three young filmmakers in October of 1994 who go out to the woods of Maryland to make a documentary about the legend of the Blair Witch. Our filmmakers Heather, Mike, and Josh begin their journey to Burkittsville, Maryland to see what they can learn from the people of the town ...
The Film Club : Halloween H20
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This week at The Film Club we’re talking about one of the most iconic slashers and most iconic final girls in, Halloween H20! The film takes place 20 years after Halloween 1978 when Michael Myers escaped Smith Grove Sanitarium and returned to his hometown of Haddonfield to kill his long lost sister Laurie Strode. Laurie barely survived the events of that fateful Halloween night and has been try...
The Film Club : I Know What You Did Last Summer
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This week at The Film Club we’re kicking off the month of October by going back to the 90s and talking about 90s Horror! This week we’re talking about the slasher trend with, I Know What You Did Last Summer. The film follows four friends who have just graduated high school and are ready to finish their last summer together before heading off onto their new lives. After celebrating the Fourth of...
The Film Club : Eyes Wide Shut
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This week at The Film Club we’re concluding our Stanley Kubrick Month with his final film, Eyes Wide Shut. The film follows Dr. Bill Hartford and his wife Alice who are currently on their way to a Christmas party being thrown by one of Bill’s wealthy patients. At the party Bill is mingling and begins a conversation with two attractive models, Alice sees her husband and immediately gets jealous....
The Film Club : The Shinning ( W/ Jack)
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This week at The Film Club we’re talking about one of the greatest horror films of all time, The Shining! The film follows Jack Torrance the newly hired caretaker of the Overlook Hotel. The Overlook is closing for the winter season and Jack will be living in the vacant hotel with his wife Wendy and son Danny for the next five months. Jack intends to write a novel while they stay at the Overlook...
The Film Club : 2001: A Space Odyssey (W/ Thomas)
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The Film Club : 2001: A Space Odyssey (W/ Thomas)
The Film Club : Plan 9 From Outer Space
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The Film Club : Plan 9 From Outer Space
The Film Club : Bride of the Monster
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The Film Club : Bride of the Monster
The Film Club : Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders ( W/ Alex )
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The Film Club : Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders ( W/ Alex )
The Film Club : Hercules ( W/ Beth )
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The Film Club : Hercules ( W/ Beth )
The Film Club : Scooby-Doo and the Witch’s Ghost ( W/ Alex )
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The Film Club : Scooby-Doo and the Witch’s Ghost ( W/ Alex )
The Film Club : Gay Purr-ee (W/ Reggie )
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The Film Club : Gay Purr-ee (W/ Reggie )
The Film Club : Star Wars : The Rise of Skywalker
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The Film Club : Star Wars : The Rise of Skywalker
The Film Club : Star Wars: The Last Jedi ( W/ Thomas)
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The Film Club : Star Wars: The Last Jedi ( W/ Thomas)
The Film Club : Star Wars: The Force Awakens ( W/ Rene)
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The Film Club : Star Wars: The Force Awakens ( W/ Rene)
The Film Club : Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (W/ Matt)
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The Film Club : Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (W/ Matt)
The Film Club : Zack Synder’s Justice League (W/ Brandon, Dyllan, and Rene)
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The Film Club : Zack Synder’s Justice League (W/ Brandon, Dyllan, and Rene)
The Film Club : Lawrence of Arabia (W/ Randy)
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The Film Club : Lawrence of Arabia (W/ Randy)
I still agree that we need a spin off series with Charlie and Billy. #TeamCharlie&Billy
This film is hysterical and very rewatchable
This channel rules.
I can link the new "Star Wars" to The Blair Witch. I wish Rian Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy would get lost in the woods......
Love this pod cast. You guys saw this WAAAAYYYYYY too young! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I like to hear younger folks talk about this movie, though. I'm Gen-X and I didn't see it until I was a teenager, on TV --a very edited version of course. It's my favorite horror movie and I've lost count of the times I've seen it. I finally saw it in a re-release on the big screen in 2020--TOTALLY more intense experience.
It's a film/novella about marriage, relationships, jaelousy, sex, lust, trust, confidence... forget all the conspiracy theories; it's all bs. Kubrick talked about the novella with dozens of people during the decades he held the rights and figured out how to make a film adaption. His interest in the story is well known via these people.
16:20 it is set in Vienna, Austria. Not in Venice, Italy.
Absolutely the GOAT of been a hack
Yes Bill is traditional, but I think the wife is not just saying what she is saying, she's wanting a change.
if you take the day Kubrick died to be day zero, then day 666 is January 1st 2001: A Space Odyssey... i think he was killed for showing too much truth in his movies...
I like your channel. I also love 'The Shinning'
Thank you for the support. We try our best to have a good time with each episode.
Good discussion, I love this film. I particularly like that the aliens or higher power are never seen or explained.
Math actually lines up perfectly on Sam's age.
25:55 wow
my understanding is the end part is the true story, Naomi Watts came to Hollywood and hooked up with the other chick but then got dumped leading to Watts hiring a hit man to kill her... the first 3/4 of the movie is Lynch's bizarre alternate experience--perhaps Watts' fantasy (she has a nice apartment AND crushes her audition AND is helping a beautiful stranger)... also, i think this was supposed to be the prequel movie to a TV series like Twin Peaks but then show never happened; therefor there may be parts in the movie that are hard to understand because there was supposed to be more content provided in the TV show... as the viewer its difficult to figure out the dead person in the bed is Naomi Watts given she is also alive with the other lady looking at the dead body, which makes it almost impossible to understand the plot in any logical way... once you understand the last part is the truth and the first part is some alternate universe/fantasy its not too complex...
I watched this film for the first time earlier this year and it quickly became one of my favorites. I forced my friends to watch it because it’s just that good. You would have thought my girlfriend was watching an actual chariot race live the way we were so engaged. My favorite scene is the rowing scene. Great layered drama.
You didn’t like the sabre battles in the prequels? You are no Star Wars fan - period…
#RestoreTheSnyderverse
do want to watch Jimmy Stewart follow Kim Novak's dumper around San Fransisco before the Hippies and Tech Yuppies ruined the city??? yes please, top 10 moive all-time... i got to see it at the theatre around 1997 when it was re-released... i have no idea what is going on when Stewart follows Novak to the hotel, goes inside, and she just disappears??? THEN Stewart doesn't recognize its the same women despite having the perfect job (detective) to be a face expert... it doesn't matter, its about beauty obsession and frankly what else is there in this world... fax!!!
Sunrise has been my favorite film since i saw it on tv when i was 16 in 1996 😎
This film is SUBLIME and Murnau is a tremendous director. Just as riveting today as it was in 1927. What an achievement!! Generally considered the greatest film of the silent era.
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Cassandra Peterson is a beautiful lady.
I use to work for the Dunton's. the Father Joe Dunton was close friends with Stanley Kubrick and David Lynch. Joe Dunton provided the Camera systems for Blue Velvet.
THAT IS AWESOME. We are planning on doing a Kubrick month later this year.
The only western that John Wayne didn’t have a horse
What a fun day. Would do again, 10/10
Enjoyed the talk 👍🏻
Awesome, thank you!
The Who's on First routine goes back to Vaudeville. The first comedy team that performed it is unknown. Abbott and Costello made it popular just at the ending of Vaudeville. The routine was partially done in One Night in the Tropics, and fully done in The Naughty Nineties. It was also performed in the TV show. But the funniest circumstance was in one of their movies where the characters played by Bud and Lou are hearing the Who's on First on a car radio. And Lou's character says something like "I don't know about that Lou Costello. I don't like him"
That is a cool bit of trivia. We are gonna have to look into The Naughty Nineties. Thank you for the info
Abbott and Costello's best bit is the criminally underrated Mudder and Fodder.
Looks like I'm the first visitor to enter the screening room here.
Glad to have you
"King Kong, an uneven film." Adamantly disgree there. Kong remains the quintessential 3-act story structure. From that standpoint, Kong is perfect. Much as I love The Invisible Man, its narrative is more uneven - and that's scant - than the Kong example.
Being very much the film historian, I'm a big James Whale fan. I love Claude Raines' Invisible Man, and here, per your comment, Whale's "explosion" is the overt black comedy pervading the flick. Edgy humor was Whale's best trademark, and that's what he brought to Wells' story. The movie is also a special effects milestone. John Fulton in 1933...it had to have blown away audiences of the day. Oddly enough, special photographic effects were just about the first thing that followed the infant technology of "moving pictures" before the turn of the century. Goes back to 1895. Photo-tricks came even before tracking camera shots.
Pleasance was PERFECT as the President! You DO know there's some New Englanders who sound British? Like Kelsey Grammer, Shelley Long, George Plimpton, Jim Backus etc etc. It was great seeing him play the noble, Van Helsing-like Dr Loomis and a career politician in the same year!
We realized this after record but we are based on the west coast so we do not usually hear accents from that part of the country. Also Pleasance is awesome in everything.
This movie is hands down my favorite of the Star Wars franchise. I saw it as child when it was first released and it has never lost its impact for me. True, Empire is a more developed and refined piece of work but the sheer impact of the first movie really can't be overstated. Sorry to sound like an old fogey, but it's hard for younger fans to grasp this as they don't remember a time when this was the ONLY Star Wars movie. On a technical level Star Wars is one of the most important movies ever made. Obviously for its special effects but also for its incredible soundtrack, fast pacing and editing and it's deceptively simplistic story and characters.
Of course the other obvious pairing with "Gladiator" would have been "The Fall of the Roman Empire" (1964), the Anthony Mann epic which is mostly the same story as "Gladiator". To prove its epic movie cred, it even has a pretty good chariot race scene, in a forest this time. Like "Spartacus", TFOTRE is unusual in that it's an A-list sword & sandal flick that has no Xtian side plot. The movie doesn't quite work, but my lord, the art direction and totally stacked cast! Actually, "Spartacus" WAS based on a novel. By Howard Fast. I'm going to say up front, I'm not a member of the Kult of Kubrick. "Barry Lyndon" kept you interested for 3 hours? I barely made it through one (theatrical) viewing, and remember nothing much about it except a combination of boredom and repulsion. I do prefer "Spartacus" to "Gladiator", but then it isn't really a Kubrick film. The difference in these two films isn't in the pacing. "Spartacus" has action, but is mostly about dialogue, while "Gladiator" is the exact opposite. The best and juiciest scenes in "Spartacus" don't even involve either the main hero or villain and are all dialogue. They are the ones with Peter Ustinov and/or Charles Laughton as the morally grey slave trainer and senator, respectively. "Gladiator" was ok, but I mostly find it rather artificial looking and predictable, like so many "modern" movies. I never got the hype. And I didn't like the way the action was filmed or the color graded dream stuff.
So you really wanted to watch a fantasy? I feel you, but in real life most women go for successful aholes and put nice guys in the friend zone. They always have done. And people cheat. None of the women we see here are being forced into these situations either, there's no "do me or you're fired" going on. Kubelik is portrayed as a victim, but it's all a result of her own free choices. If anyone's a victim, it's that sorry schlub Baxter. And maybe Mrs. Sheldrake, we don't know for sure. By the way, I agree that no one in this movie is very likable except the doctor and his wife. I kind of hated it too the first time I saw it.
Don't like BUB? Try "Libeled Lady" or "The Thin Man" or "The Philadelphia Story" or "Vivacious Lady". Same cuisine, but less of the frantic goings on, more of the sophisticated wit. And it's easy to miss, but in BUB Susan at one point admits that she is deliberately putting on the crazy just to stay close to David, with whom she is suddenly infatuated (she's in the cottage talking to her aunt). And of course Susan does just anything, because she's rich and she CAN. Does that help? One has to keep up with the pace, too. The more I've watched this one, the better I've liked it.
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Batman 1989 is definitely a funny movie intentionally and a lot of that humor is aligned with the Joker. However, calling it an action comedy is a bit much imo.
Ya calling it an action comedy is a little much. The film is really trying to play into its action elements more then anything, calling it an action comedy may have been a thought in the moment when we recorded. Thanks for the comment
You're awful 🙃
Don't stay for the parting words. Awful 👎🏼
Awful and proud of it
Fun fact: Malcolm in the Middle had an episode where the mom takes the Henry Fonda role while she attends jury duty.
I remember that episode, that show is filled with references to old movies and t.v. also King of the Hill had an episode where Hank took the Henry Fonda role, but it was over a lawn mower lol.
It was the accent. The accent brings it down Randy!
It run the gambit from really passible to cartoony its like the one real flaw of the film that can pull you out.
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7:45 Very, very, very LOOSELY "based on a true story".
Very, very, very, very LOOSELY.
This is awful!
We try our best. Thanks for listening anyway.
Thanks for the review. I’ve been a vocal proponent of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Saw it opening night on 35mm film at a small artsy theater. Also saw the Ultra Panavision 70mm Hateful 8 Roadshow on opening day…they were totally opposite viewing experiences. QT knows how to please his fans by making the theater into an event. The atmosphere is the star of the show in OUATIH. It’s almost like QT took modern film equipment back in time to 1969 and filmed the movie. Each rewatch improves the viewing experience! The 4-hour cut of this movie has me chomping at the bit. The novelization was a disappointment, creepy if I’m being a generous person. As far as the Polanski & Manson stuff, what the film is saying is they don’t matter in this alternate timeline. It’s the story of Sharon Tate’s fictional neighbor being one pool party away from restarting his career. This video may be the best analysis of the film I’ve watched online: ruclips.net/video/xzi46vqU2mQ/видео.html
Thanks for the comment! We are definitely gonna check out this analysis you linked we are big fans of the film.
Where the hell is the Movie?
Awesome!
Thanks!
They should of had 3 killers including Trevor...and then they betray him...so we feel less bad for him and its a love triangle for her attention between between ex and current bfs...trevor tries to make it up to her with murders cause she is crazy but she moved on and he didn't know that...he just knew there's 2 killers or maybe he didn't know charlie was part of this