Our Favorite Movies! | Imp And Skizz Podcast (Ep12)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2022
  • In this episode of the Imp And Skizz podcast, they discuss what their favorite movies are and why.
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Комментарии • 258

  • @davidfwooldridge3430
    @davidfwooldridge3430 Год назад +115

    The problem I have with this podcast is that I only want to leave one comment and I keep going “Ok I want to comment about this… no I want to comment about this… dang, can I write an essay?” This is a very engaging show.

    • @GwendolynMC
      @GwendolynMC Год назад +4

      I feel the same way 😅

    • @randiscribner6829
      @randiscribner6829 Год назад +4

      Yes! So glad im not alone. I even say things to my phone in response. 😅

    • @duvalfamily4605
      @duvalfamily4605 Год назад +2

      Agreed. I always comment before the video's over and end up editing and re-editing my comments, tacking on, "Oh yeah, and also ..." until they're so disjointed they make no sense! 😅

    • @pinkyarnmallets
      @pinkyarnmallets Год назад +4

      Yes, yes, YES. Everything about this. Like they're your high school buddies and you're catching up on old times.

    • @nasiskahn
      @nasiskahn Год назад +1

      I feel the same way. LOL

  • @Hashtag__Taco
    @Hashtag__Taco Год назад +62

    You ask for feedback and you’re gonna get it! This is hands down my favorite podcast! OUR favorite podcast. We really love the fact that it goes from serious to silly. You’ve given my wife and I another way to spend time together, and many more conversation topics. And no, neither of us remember what our first movie together was, after almost 15 years! I know you guys are new to the podcast scene but i really think you have something special going on. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @Judymoe
    @Judymoe Год назад +11

    My favorite recent movie is "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once". I laughed while crying, and cried while laughing. The mother/daughter relationship really spoke to me and my problems with my mom.

    • @fuzzyalba5419
      @fuzzyalba5419 5 месяцев назад

      I was thinking of that one too

  • @ambere7622
    @ambere7622 Год назад +6

    My number one is Sound of Music. Tied with Mary Poppins and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and almost have every single line in each one memorized. And I think cinema has changed because society has changed and I think we have to have different expectations because nothing can replace anything 100%. I have to say the cut scene bit where you derailed Impulse made me laugh out loud

    • @Ringohulk777
      @Ringohulk777 Год назад +1

      All excellent movies with phenomenal soundtracks

  • @AlatheD
    @AlatheD Год назад +13

    I love these "chill and chat" episodes. I appreciate that y'all put the thought in to come up with a topic you know you can discuss at length. Movies I love: "Princess Bride" '87, "Yellowbeard" '83, "The Court Jester" '55. I just realized the first 3 movies to spring to my mind are comedies. Do with that what you will. Also "Short Circuit" '86, "Batteries Not Included" '87, and gods help me: "The Ringer" '05. Batteries Not Included and Short Circuit are about as close as I get to chick flick movies, btw. Unless you count Princess Bride in that list too. LOL Oh, wait I have to include "Labyrinth" '86. That one really means something to me. It spoke to me in a way I'm still not sure I get about 30 years later. And it has one of my all time favorite love songs, which most people won't consider a love song.

  • @WisdomVendor1
    @WisdomVendor1 Год назад +16

    "Second Hand Lions" is an awesome movie that for some reason never got the appreciation I think it very much deserved.

    • @Ringohulk777
      @Ringohulk777 Год назад +1

      I love that movie! Michael Caine disappeared in that role; I would never have known that was Alfred.

    • @LynzeeLove
      @LynzeeLove Год назад +1

      We watched it literally every month lol. Maybe more. Loved it

  • @jasmineanderson3292
    @jasmineanderson3292 Год назад +22

    This was such a fun podcast! I’d love if there was a part 2 to this one!! :) If you wanna talk about music in movies, How to Train Your Dragon’s score from John Powell!! Oh my GOD it gives me full body goosebumps every time. And the story is just incredible, it’s my absolute #1 favorite movie. Animation in general is such a great medium for story telling, the creativity alone can be endless.

  • @1maryposa
    @1maryposa Год назад +8

    Two of my all time favorite movies are "Labyrinth" and "Princess Bride". i enjoyed the characters and music from Labyrinth but at the beginning of the movie where she couldn't "remember those lines" and then near the end when it brought them around full circle hit me soo hard!!! it actually changed the way i treated myself in this life i was forging

    • @sirromap1021
      @sirromap1021 Год назад +1

      Same, I forgot about Labyrinth David Bowie was amazing in that movie. (I don't like him normally, most of his music is kind of meh)

  • @hairagond4572
    @hairagond4572 Год назад +5

    Movies I go back to again and again: (1949) The Third Man, (1951) The Day The Earth Stood Still, (1954) Rear Window (with my favorite actor Jimmy Stewart),(1956) Forbidden Planet, (1985) Clue, (2011)Hugo, anything with Buster Keaton in it, most Pixar and Disney movies, (and any long or short piece with Imp and Skizz : D )

    • @Ringohulk777
      @Ringohulk777 Год назад +1

      AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH REAR WINDOW IS SO GOOOOOOOD

    • @NikolisKitchen
      @NikolisKitchen Год назад +2

      “Holly, I’d like to cut you in, old man. There’s nobody left in Vienna I can really trust, and we’ve always done everything together. When you make up your mind, send me a message - I’ll meet you any place, any time, and when we do meet old man, it’s you I want to see, not the police. Remember that, won’t ya? Don’t be so gloomy.
      After all, it’s not that awful. You know what the fellow said - in Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace. And what did that produce? The cuckoo clock."

    • @spazbobstinkpants
      @spazbobstinkpants Год назад +1

      I am always confused/sad when people speak of movies from 80s/90s as "old." The crime/gangster films of the 1930s like Scarface, Little Ceasar, The Roaring Twenties, and others, are still worth watching. It is possible to like 1930 Doorway to Hell and John Wick. Also, North by Northwest, Some Like It Hot, Ball of Fire, & dark comedy, In Bruges.

  • @Rev_1776
    @Rev_1776 Год назад +3

    For me, the movie I “have” to watch when on tv is The Count of Monte Cristo with Jim Caviezel. It’s a great movie.

  • @CMinorOp67
    @CMinorOp67 Год назад +5

    Love Adam Sandler. His heartfelt song about his girlfriend who dumped him in “The Wedding Singer” is just the best thing ever.
    And, Brad Pitt! Se7en, Snatch, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are my faves.

  • @TheOneBored
    @TheOneBored Год назад +3

    im 100% on skizz' level with movies and shows, i over analyze and can talk for days about single scenes
    and so glad im not the only one that gets "hype goosebumps" when the epic and emotional happens

  • @CressNT
    @CressNT Год назад +2

    I think the movie that touched me the most within recent memory was Maquia, which dealt with the idea of what is motherly love. It was an unrated Ghibli movie, so I expected some cute fantasy, but it hit me like a brick wall and I was absolutely hysterical. I love it so much though

  • @LegoMiniMovies
    @LegoMiniMovies Год назад +7

    I love movies but I can never remember anything like impulse. I’m always shocked when people can remember specific lines. It’s a great topic for a podcast. Loved every minute of it.

  • @michaelswells815
    @michaelswells815 Год назад +3

    Man, RUclips did NOT want me to see this episode! I was sat here thinking it's been a while since a new podcast episode came out so I searched "imp and skizz podcast" and RUclips is just like "you want the imp and skizz channel? Naked and scared, right?? What's a podcast?" I ended up having to resort to Google to find the right channel. I'm glad I did though! Great episode, I really enjoyed the way you guys break down what makes movies such brilliant art!

  • @opalwhisker
    @opalwhisker Год назад +5

    Man, talking about movies.... how to train your dragon might be my favorite (the first one, not the sequels). I've watched it so many times I could quote the whole thing and I can replay it in my mind with the entire soundtrack. WHICH-- i HIGHLY recommend. John powell was on something incredible when writing that score. Talking about incredible music pairing with the scenes in the movie, the whole scene with Test Drive playing in the background was the most incredible feeling... really if either of you havent seen that movie, please watch it!

    • @GwendolynMC
      @GwendolynMC Год назад +2

      Such a good movie! I cry everytime at the end.

    • @lady_gwen
      @lady_gwen Год назад

      I also loved the TV series.

  • @CraigSirota
    @CraigSirota Год назад +5

    Love the podcast! You guys have really figured out how to put together a good show! Especially the visual improvements since the start! Fantastic "cinnamon-tography" (7:53)

    • @Ombby
      @Ombby 10 месяцев назад

      I was wondering if it was just me hearing things 😂

  • @jessicadurn276
    @jessicadurn276 Год назад +5

    You asked the question, "What movie did you and you wife first watch together." So I thought about that for myself and my boyfriend. He actually asked me to be his girlfriend during a "movie date." However, it was not a movie we were watching, it was the ZITS irl board game live stream. Does that count? 😂

  • @JF743
    @JF743 Год назад +4

    one of the first movies that made me realize "Wow! that's art" was Baby Driver. It's weird, the main character "Baby" barely talks and the whole movie is filled with with music and the more you watch, the more you see how much the music Baby is listening to is shaping his perception of the world around him. It's also filled with great music and my go-to car playlist :D
    Edgar Wright has made great movies, I like rewatching them and enjoy it every time.
    This was a fun episode, but I'm hoping the next one will be back to being a little more serious, but not too serious of course!

  • @GwendolynMC
    @GwendolynMC Год назад +9

    Good topic today, love it. I got goosebumps just from Skiz talking about that scene from Pitch Perfect. There is a some many movies out there, there is one for everyone. It would be fun to watch an Imp and Skiz movie trivia night 😅 Also, Tom Cruise doesn't age because he is a Vampire along with Brad Pitt (Interview with a Vampire).

    • @poppagoatmc
      @poppagoatmc Год назад +2

      Haha, me too. I get Goosebumps when it comes to good movies and especially songs. Those visceral reactions are surprisingly rare when I talk to my wider group of friends.
      Just thankful MommaGoat has the same reactions to the same music I do.

    • @GwendolynMC
      @GwendolynMC Год назад +2

      ​@@poppagoatmc Yes, especially good songs. I was a band kid in high school and there is no better feeling the getting goosebumps while playing. lol Band kids know that feeling 🤣

    • @poppagoatmc
      @poppagoatmc Год назад +2

      @@GwendolynMC 100% agree. Band kids unite! Lol

  • @triciagray9286
    @triciagray9286 Год назад +3

    Impulse, I love you, but it is CINEMA-tography, not CINNAMON-tography. LOL! Made me laugh every single time. :D

  • @TheLilies84
    @TheLilies84 Год назад +2

    This is the first podcast I've watched on youtube. I've listened to your other ones through spotify on car rides. As much as you've made my commutes to work enjoyable, I have to say watching it with your live reactions makes it so much better. I haven't laughed or had "goosebumps" like this in a long time. Can't wait for the next one!

  • @stengele13
    @stengele13 11 месяцев назад

    Big Lebowsky is mine and my brother's favorite movie. We saw it the first time when we were young and probably didn't understand the whole thing, but it had something that we loved. It didn't matter that we were young. It is timeless and we can watch it now and enjoy it the same. Many of my life quotes come from that movie :)

  • @HauntedKnight
    @HauntedKnight Год назад +1

    10 minutes into the episode and I'm already on a nostalgia trip. One thing I always remember doing during the Skizz Quiz was if I didn't know the answer I would always answer with The Karate Kid. And I wouldn't be the only one doing it.

  • @henne2k
    @henne2k Год назад +3

    Won’t forget after lord of the rings a friend was like
    „so great that Legolas was walking above the snow“ and I was like „whaaaat???“
    Check out Cube! Great movie. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    And thanks for American beauty. Wanted to watch that forever and just finished it. So twistet 👌🏻

  • @lilnintendo
    @lilnintendo Год назад +2

    Society: "Who are these people?"
    Me: "These are my uncles Imp and Skizz. They are enticing, and their voices are comforting. Start watching their podcast, and you will become addicted."
    Thank you Imp and Skizz for helping me through some pretty tough times. I have some trauma and sleeping is very difficult; I turn your podcasts or stream replays on at night for a comforting voice, and it almost makes me feel safe, safe enough to sleep. You have no idea how much you've both helped me. ❤

  • @zr7354
    @zr7354 Месяц назад

    I have several things to say because I also love movies tremendously.
    1- As a 22 year old, 20 at the time this episode came out, I am surprised at how many movies that you guys talked about are movies I've seen XD
    2- Some of my favorite movies from recent years for whatever reason be it the cinematography and art, story, or just beause it were funny are the following: Klaus, Mitchells VS the Machines, Nimona (a fantastic movie), The Sea Beast, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, the two Spiderverse movies, Ready Player One, Bad Guys, Deadpool, The Adam Project, Red Notice, The Greatest Showman, Alpha, Hidden Figures, the Dungeons and Dragons movie, Onward, Strange World, and The Boy and the Heron. A lot of these are animated movies as that is what I find more interesting, but all of these are really good movies that I have seen that have come out relatively recently.
    3-Skizz, if you are willing to debate, I’ve got an opinion about Top Gun that a lot of people would probably be mad about

  • @evolutionviii12
    @evolutionviii12 Год назад +1

    Dude. I think we would have been friends if I grew up in AZ! My favorite band is Tool. I was listening to Tool, Deftones, Korn, Green Day, The Offspring, Dre, Snoop, Eminem, grunge, metal, country, ALL OF IT! Favorite comedy is Liar, Liar! Favorite movies are Clerks, Mallrats, The Big Lebowski, Usual Suspects, The Matrix, Tombstone, the list goes on. The first movie my wife and I watched together, on our first date, was Resevoir Dogs!
    You two are my kind of people! I think that's why I watch you both. I can relate.
    Keep it going, guys!

  • @auntiex5343
    @auntiex5343 Год назад +1

    Some movies I really like: “The Fall” starring Lee Pace, “Run the Wild Fields” starring Sean Patrick Flanery, “Tremors”, “Animal Crackers” -Marx Brothers, “Mirrormask”, “Jaws”, and “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” starring Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra.

    • @spazbobstinkpants
      @spazbobstinkpants Год назад +1

      The Fall is one of my favorites too. Visually stunning. People may know Lee Pace from Pushing Daises.

  • @mcwheesus
    @mcwheesus Год назад +1

    Not in any order:
    Clue - Tim Curry was absolutely brilliant. I watched this movie about a year ago for the first time in 15-20 years and it still holds up.
    Inside Out - This movie conveys the emotional development of a child in a brilliant way.
    Rocky Horror Picture Show - Tim Curry, what else needs to be said.
    Django Unchained - Jamie Foxx was amazing and he was still outshined by Christoph Waltz's and Leonardo DiCaprio's performances.
    Princess Bride - I had to edit my reply and add this one when I saw this movie mentioned by someone else. The most manly love story ever.
    Honorable Mention:
    Clerks 3 - While I wouldn't put this at to top of any best movie list, I am mentioning this movie since its new and Clerks was mentioned in the podcast. I enjoyed it greatly but the first 2/3 of the movie felt like fan service and probably wont be enjoyed as much by someone who isn't a Kevin Smith fan. However, the 3rd act is the best acting in any Kevin Smith movie ever and is absolutely fantastic. Emotional rollercoaster, which is weird when talking about a Kevin Smith movie.

  • @friendlyplayer7
    @friendlyplayer7 Год назад

    I love all the topics! I love the light topics and the heavier topics! Thanks for doing this podcast, I look forward to it every week :D

  • @rayexyes8083
    @rayexyes8083 Год назад +3

    Another excellent podcast, enjoying the mix of serious and lighthearted topics. I will check out some of the films you discussed as I've not seen them. Some of my favorite films are Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Boondock Saints and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. Love many of the animated films too.

  • @brandonylion
    @brandonylion Год назад

    Honestly, I can listen and watch you guys talk about anything. Love the podcast, guys!

  • @JulesHopes
    @JulesHopes Год назад

    Love the goofy-to-serious switch the podcast has. Keep it up!

  • @peacesax
    @peacesax Год назад

    I love having a "serious" podcast and then a goofy podcast. Hearing how excited you guys are about the topic is the best part.

  • @leafpelt2624
    @leafpelt2624 Год назад

    I look forward to this podcast every week! it inspires me to think about things I wouldnt have thought about otherwise. My favourite episode so far was the ‘what’s stopping you’ episode. While I didnt follow the advice in that one perfectly, it was so motivating and made me want to be the best version of myself.
    I of course also loved this one, I now have a nice list of movies to watch :)

  • @Recabilly
    @Recabilly Год назад +3

    I've never seen The Big Lebowski but I'll definitely be watching it today or tomorrow.
    My favorite movie is Interstellar. I've seen it a few dozen times and I still get this sensation of wonder and awe. I absolutely love it.

    • @SheWhoWalksSilently
      @SheWhoWalksSilently Месяц назад +1

      The first time I watched Interstellar I didn't like it much, the second and third time I was like, this is a masterpiece! This has to be in my top five sci-fi ever.

  • @Blacjaguar
    @Blacjaguar Год назад

    It is so heartbreaking, working with coworkers that have never heard of Clerks or Mallrats or any of that series! I remember being young and watching movies over and over again as well, and now I can barely hold attention. I need to be folding laundry, or something during it. I hate it!

  • @rachelkoch8138
    @rachelkoch8138 Год назад

    Would love another episode of this! You clearly have a lot more conversation on this topic

  • @pinkyarnmallets
    @pinkyarnmallets Год назад

    I love all of these podcasts!! I love not knowing what the topic is going to be next! I would say that, I, for one, would looove hearing some of the BEST moments from your lives: funny moments, moving moments, etc. Story time with Skizz AND Impulse! But seriously, anything/everything you guys talk about is so inspiring on all different levels, and I never thought that when someone introduced me to Mumbo's videos a few months ago, this is where I would end up. Gotta love the flow of life!

  • @DoughnutDragon
    @DoughnutDragon 8 месяцев назад

    29:37 I think that's a mark of a good movie that you can watch it any time after it came out and still enjoy it.

  • @blueshigatsu
    @blueshigatsu Год назад

    I love the podcasts, I think it's awesome going from serious to goofy etc, it's nice to hear your input. It's a fun podcast and I'm really enjoying it!

  • @christopherscanniello5491
    @christopherscanniello5491 Год назад

    You need to do a part 2 to this one 'cuz I'm sure you have enough material! So good!

  • @christinavanhorsen7617
    @christinavanhorsen7617 Год назад

    A movie that hit me when I was young was A Walk To Remember. It hit me hard because I have a cousin who passed away in her teenage years, and all she wanted was a love story but was scared to bring anyone else into her problems. When I watch this movie I imagine her having her love story and it makes me cry every time.

  • @Mysterybox007
    @Mysterybox007 26 дней назад

    If you haven’t seen “Old boy” great watch, very twisted and dark but great story telling. Last 5 years the only movie that comes to mind is “Joker”, Pheonix was brilliant. Amazing cinematography and story telling. Instantly became one of my favourite movies of all time. Really hope the sequel is as amazing as the first

  • @TheOneBored
    @TheOneBored Год назад +1

    favorite 2 movies is definitely gladiator, midnight in paris, and into the wild.
    all for different reasons, though one similar theme

  • @AncientDebra
    @AncientDebra Год назад

    Another great podcast! I love the idea of learning more about people through their art. Thanks, also, for the deep dive into the Karate Kid! Thanks for bringing back an old favorite...we watched it as a family this weekend with the kiddo and was very enjoyable! You're the Best, Around!

  • @comadustfire4795
    @comadustfire4795 Год назад

    43:15 The Arrival, with Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner. Most people I knew personally said oh it was okay oh it was too slow oh it was boring.... I didnt get the chance to watch it til way later and let me tell you....
    I was HOOKED! Watched the entirety of that movie completely fascinated and to this day I can't quite express what a sublime movie that was for me and I encourage everyone to watch it.

  • @CynderW
    @CynderW Год назад +2

    One of my favorite movies is Hidalgo. It is extremely well done and Viggo Mortensen is an amazing actor. I love a lot of his movies.

    • @junoantaresofficial
      @junoantaresofficial 11 месяцев назад

      That movie is incredible, one of my top ten of all time. It sucks that Disney promoted it as "based on true events" when Hopkins journals and his statements have been found to be wildly false.

  • @tj_bad_one
    @tj_bad_one Год назад

    Amazing job guys, love the conversation 🍻

  • @spidermandy310
    @spidermandy310 Год назад +1

    Oh thank God you mentioned Fight Club. It's my favorite movie ever, but I'd love to hear what you guys think of it!! I wanna hear more!

  • @gonzogamer
    @gonzogamer Год назад +2

    I really like these episodes of just random convos, reminds me of talking with my best friends :) Would love to have similar eps of music, TV, etc down the line
    My top 10 movies if you need recommendations, I'm sure you have seen some :D
    1. Pacific Rim (2013)
    2. The Muppets (2011)
    3. Fantastic Mr Fox (2009)
    4. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
    5. Kung Fu Panda (2008)
    6. Ghostbusters (1985)
    7. The Lighthouse (2019)
    8. Rocketman (2019)
    9. Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
    10. Mary and Max (2009)

  • @thedrunkshinobi
    @thedrunkshinobi Год назад

    I find that memory works a lot like a google search. It won't give you any thing until you give it key words to search for. They can't just be any words though, they must be connected to the content you're searching for. In the brain different things can work as key words that link to memories such as sound, smell, or taste. So when one of those key words is run through the search, like a certain song, it can bring up a list of all the things that have happened that that song has been linked to in the brain.

  • @Kapolio
    @Kapolio 11 месяцев назад

    movie from the last five years that affected me was spider man into the spiderverse, I loved the art style and all the little easter eggs that were lovingly sprinkled throughout, and how miles was reneded at half fps until he's spider man to make him jittery

  • @duvalfamily4605
    @duvalfamily4605 Год назад +1

    Agreed. Top Gun: Maverick was near perfect. You have to see it.
    Other good ones in the last 5 years:
    TENET
    The Endless
    Quiet Place 1 & 2
    If you go a little further back, Arrival (2016) and The Martian (2015) are very, VERY high on my list. Arrival blew my socks off first time I watched it and ripped my heart out the second time.

  • @andrewholland2763
    @andrewholland2763 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love these podcasts. I love how the topics can be anything. I love how it is unscripted and freeform.

  • @kittyfr53
    @kittyfr53 Год назад

    Started making a list when Skizz mentioned American Beauty - which I’ve never seen. Now have three on the list. Thanks for the great suggestions. Love the podcast - every week is my new favorite. ❤❤❤

  • @lornaparker32
    @lornaparker32 Год назад

    Loved this one! Movies and tv shows are my favorite form of art (with writing and dance) and it's nice to listen to you both talking about your favorite movies.
    Is it just me or every time one of you touch the table it does something to the sound? Like you're bumping into the mic...? (I'm listening on speakers)

  • @fresher21
    @fresher21 Год назад

    I love these podcasts, just makes me wish we could all go to a pub, grab a beer and chat lol. They remind me of my community college days when I'd sit outside with the older folks and be enthralled and amazed with their stories and life perspectives.
    I'd like to throw out one of my favorite, somewhat recent, movies as well. It is inception (I know it's like 12 yes old at this point lol). But there's a lot to it that I loved. The cast is amazing, the cinematography is as well, and I felt like the story was fairly original, but also touches on those themes of escape and control over ones life. As well as, how what seems like a small idea can blossom into something major.
    Great job guys! I hope you keep these coming!

  • @whit3chick3n
    @whit3chick3n Год назад

    I stopped the podcast to watch american beauty and wow. That is a very deep movie. So many things to pick up on. When skizz says watch a movie, watch that movie. It’s usually a very good reason

  • @MissGVS
    @MissGVS Год назад

    So sorry I'm late! Watched a lot of content yesterday and saved the best for last!

  • @NikolisKitchen
    @NikolisKitchen Год назад

    Excellent call on American Beauty. It is my #2 of all-time. It's amazing how you recall the scene of Lester imprisoned in the work monitor and that you never realized it until you looked closer- on the wall of his cubicle is a sign that reads the film's tagline. "Look Closer." So much of life- and this is even more true in the age of social media- is way more than we see on the surface. It's legitimately perfect. Sam Mendes is incredible beyond words.
    For me the true transformative Carrey performance is Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, also one of my best of all time. He is so muted in that role and so emotionally invested, it's just this perfect series of gut punches throughout. An absolute masterclass in unconventional storytelling, too.
    Great episode as always, gentlemen. I studied film in college and dabble in some screenwriting (non-professionally) and hosted a film podcast for five years, so it's always great to hear people just spill on their passion for film.

  • @APPWIZ83
    @APPWIZ83 Год назад

    Love this podcast! There have been some great topics! We need one about music now! What are you guys favorite types of music, favorite bands, songs, etc?? I would love to hear that from y'all.

  • @dymonte_0397
    @dymonte_0397 Год назад +1

    I definitely recommend the Elvis 2022 movie. It's done so well and the way they pulled off everything is incredible. It was so very touching. 10/10 recommend

  • @harlensmith3023
    @harlensmith3023 Год назад +1

    Some of my favorite movies are Dances with Wolves, The Postmen, The Outsides, Ladt of the Dogmen narrated bt Wilfred Brimley. Love the podcast

  • @GodBroly
    @GodBroly Год назад +2

    WHAT!!! LITTLE NICKY WAS AMAZING!!!!

  • @briannotseth21
    @briannotseth21 Год назад

    The most touching movie I have seen in the past five years is The Resistance Banker. It’s a Dutch movie about the single greatest bank heist in the history of the world in order to save Europe.

  • @allymayblack9265
    @allymayblack9265 Год назад +1

    My two favorite movies that touched me: interstellar and Jack the giant slayer. Two top notch movies with great acting, but heavy undertones. Consider watching those 😊

  • @NikolisKitchen
    @NikolisKitchen Год назад

    My heart breaks for Impy not having seen Maverick in theaters, because it is one of the greatest theatrical experiences I've ever witnessed, and I've been to a LOT of movies.
    Find a friend with a huge home theater and see it there with a booming sound system. Don't skimp on it, Skizz will attest!

  • @cindyens2053
    @cindyens2053 Год назад

    Great podcast again, guys!!
    I have to say that I’ve never seen any of these movies that you mentioned. My movie selection and movie choices is very small and my standards are high, but I really enjoyed hearing you talk about the ART of movies. I’ve actually never really heard anybody talk about movies in the way that you do. I’ve never met anyone who picks apart a movie like Skizz, and it’s amazing to listen to him!
    My number one favourite movie is The Sound of Music. My sister and I have watched it so often that we can just about quote the entire movie from start to finish with the inflections as well!

    • @impandskizzpodcast
      @impandskizzpodcast  Год назад +1

      Cindy, meet Amber E. Amber E...Cindy.

    • @ambere7622
      @ambere7622 Год назад

      @@impandskizzpodcast Haha yep. We know each other 100%

  • @TheAnderMan
    @TheAnderMan Год назад

    Great podcast and you could expand this into favourite tv shows/bands etc. Really enjoying your podcasts - a range of topics so always a surprise to what is coming up.

  • @PatriceHeadington
    @PatriceHeadington Год назад

    I have so many opinions about movies you did talk anout amd movies you didn't. But the most valuable comment I can make is, I love your podcast. I love that you guys decided to talk about life once a week and invited us to watch. Keep going, we'll keep watching. -Boogie

  • @riuphane
    @riuphane Год назад +1

    Just catching up after being out of town without Internet, loved this so much and could tell there were 1000 more movies you wanted to talk about. A couple that I was surprised you didn't mention are Momento and Phonebooth, both amazing cinematography. And for recommendations that you probably haven't seen, I highly recommend Princess Mononoke and Shane Acker's 9.
    It's a lot of fun talking about all these movies and I love the conversation specifically around how they've changed and I think one of the big changes I've seen is the quantity of movies I am interested in. It feels like they're coming out faster than I can watch them, and yet when I go to the theater there's only 1 or 2 at best. Add on the fact that I've got a kiddo whose too young for a lot of these movies and I just keep missing things, so my backlog is pretty big. Then consider the amount of other media (RUclips, Netflix, etc.) that isn't even on the big screen and I'm not catching up on my backlog. Maybe I have a lower priority for movies than I used to, but I hate missing out

  • @cwuerp2486
    @cwuerp2486 Год назад

    What a fun topic!! Oh my, y’all made me feel so old! Talk about some classic movies and some “not so classic”. Because you guys are around my daughters’ age, I absolutely related to most of the movies mentioned…can relate to the Tom Cruise movies since we’re about the same age (I’m a wee bit older). Lol

  • @celariea.7513
    @celariea.7513 Год назад

    Definitely need a part two of movies :D

  • @catrionaabram1788
    @catrionaabram1788 Год назад

    Bit late to comment but catching up on some podcasts listened to this on Spotify yesterday and was in stitches!! The Dumb and dumber example is just like My husband and me ! Ahh he loves it 🤣🤣 please keep them comming they are great !

  • @Revrich523
    @Revrich523 Год назад

    Loving the podcast. The power of music is amazing. There is a clip I. The movie “the holiday” that Jack Black is sharing with Kate Winslets character that talks about it. Even the simple two notes from Jaws create the villain. Keep up the great work.

  • @sambuma
    @sambuma Год назад

    I totally relate to the sentiment of having movies or TV on as background and not watching as many great movies because of wanting to be immersed in them. Heat is one of my favorite movies but I rarely watch it because it's over 3 hours long and I don't want to just casually put it on, so it's a time investment to watch.
    Also, The Big Lebowski is hilarious. My friends and I used to watch it and drink white russians along with the Dude. Loved Flea's cameo with the group of nihilists.
    Final thought, Tenet is one of the best movies of the last five years. Nolan never disappoints, but Ludwig Goransson was astounding with the score (Nolan wanted Hanz Zimmer, but he'd already committed to Wonder Woman and Goransson managed to capture a Zimmer vibe while creating a score that was just amazing) and John David Washington was fantastic in the lead role.

  • @dspbird499
    @dspbird499 Год назад

    You talked about the Karate Kid and the hype you get from the music playing. Another movie where that really struck was Vision Quest, young Matthew Modine before breaking out in Full Metal Jacket. Never wrestled in my life but the story was fantastic.

  • @gardenshed6043
    @gardenshed6043 Год назад

    In terms of films from the last 5 years that really hit me that I recommend you watch. The ones that immediately come to mind are:
    Jojo Rabbit
    Bohemian Rhapsody
    Knives Out
    Tick, tick… BOOM!
    All Quiet on the Western Front
    Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio
    And that’s just off the top of my head. Sure there are more.

  • @TxTwister6
    @TxTwister6 Год назад

    I am really enjoying the podcasts. I like that it's something a little different each week. I look forward to finding out what the topic is going to be and it's so relaxed/chill. Ya'll are doing great! I do have go with Skizz about Impulse not seeing Moneyball yet. It is one of the top movies for me! I would like to know if either of you have seen "For Love of the Game", it's Kevin Costner in the leas role. I tend to watch all sorts of different movies but I lean towards based on true stories/documentaries/music/sports themed (i.e. Moneyball, For Love of the Game, Replacements, Any Given Sunday, Remember the Titans, Radio) So yeah, love movies and really could've listened to ya'll for hours about movies.

  • @tomc4132
    @tomc4132 Год назад

    Some of my favorites are fifth element, edge of tomorrow, Constantine, fight club, and signs. There’s many more of course. Like I’d really have to make like a top 25 favorite movies to list most of my favorites. Forrest Gump is way up there too. That movie still gets me teary eyed at moments from it even though I’ve seen it a million times.

  • @calebgames9960
    @calebgames9960 Год назад

    impalse's guilty pleaser is pitch perfect
    my guilty pleaer is the imp and skizz podcast

  • @Disastress
    @Disastress Год назад

    Time to go watch Y'ALLS discography episode 1 here I go!!

  • @marniejane11
    @marniejane11 Год назад

    44:50 my heart broke a little for Skizz

  • @sergiopinto609
    @sergiopinto609 Год назад

    I loveeee Pitch Perfect as well, keep hearing the soundtrack every week, but the movies that touch me the most, and I'm not a very emotional guy, are If I Stay (with Chloe Grace Moretz) and Coco (the animation from Disney)... They are so good.. and the first one is about music as well!

  • @craigcampbell195
    @craigcampbell195 Год назад +1

    Some great movies that I liked that you both could check out were:
    Hot Fuzz (I could watch this movie forever and not be sick of it, it has great repeat value. I could write you an essay as to why you should watch it, so instead just watch it)
    David Brent Life on the Road (If you’ve seen the British Office this is a follow on from that. It’s a great comedy with a heart and the last 5 minutes I find are one of those goosebumps moments skizz was talking about)
    The Big Short (this is one I would watch without distractions, there is a lot that gets talked about that can be missed if you just have a casual chat. It’s a movie that is dressed as a comedy, but is really a low key horror film)
    Also
    Lock Stock and two Smoking Barrels (this film is still such an underrated gem of a comedy. A dark comedy but a comedy nonetheless)
    And a good follow up from that is
    Snatch (different movie same director, similar tone, just absurdly funny so very good. I found this to be one like the Big Lebowski that I had to watch a few times to fully appreciate)

  • @inadreamscape
    @inadreamscape Год назад +2

    Oh boy the conversation about not knowing movies that you loved or that were great or that touched you from the last 5 years - there are tons of great movies (and shows) coming out all of the time. People like to say "there's nothing good or original anymore" but I absolutely disagree. You just have to go out and see things. I absolutely adore movies and watch a ton and here's some recommendations for stuff that is incredible from the last 5 years.
    1917 - putting this first cause its directed by the same guy who directed American Beauty, and its amazing
    Parasite
    Marriage Story
    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
    Blackkklansman
    Uncut Gems (great more "serious" Adam Sandler role)
    Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse
    The Meyerowitz Stories (great more "serious" Adam Sandler role)
    Sound of Metal (about drumming!)
    Everything Everywhere All at Once
    The Lighthouse
    Eighth Grade (directed by Bo Burnham - I know Impulse liked "Inside" by Bo!)
    The French Dispatch (anything by Wes Anderson)
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
    Dune
    Knives Out
    The Shape of Water
    Get Out
    Us
    Blade Runner 2049
    You Were Never Really Here
    Dunkirk
    Phantom Thread
    Licorice Pizza

  • @StarNanny
    @StarNanny Год назад +2

    Art is appreciated situationally. You perceive what’s in front of you … from your experience. This is why you can watch the same movie ten years later and have a completely different reaction to it.
    My personal cringe in movies is excessive bad language. If there’s more than one “bomb” in each half of the movie, there’d better be dodging of actual bombs. Otherwise, the language becomes a complete distraction that leaves me wondering if “they” think I’m too stupid to appreciate real dialogue. Needless to say, I avoid most modern movies, especially anything rated other than G or PG. Even PG-13 has become crap.

  • @Dekrewteg
    @Dekrewteg Год назад

    Movies geez the 1986 transformers movie hit me hard wen I was kid coz Optimus died..I didn't see it till i was 5 or 6. I got over it eventually. Soo many good movies watched growing up as a kid to adulthood man like gremlins or original ghost busters, one of my dad's faves Harley Davidson and the Marlboro man was good. One thing I really love about your guys podcats is they either bring nostalgia or remind me of times etc. Really engaging your audience a lot. Makes u feel like ur part of the conversation.

  • @Zinnet1337
    @Zinnet1337 Год назад

    Hi dudes! Thanks for the great episode! My gem of a movie i like to pass to ypu is: The Invention of Lying from 2009

  • @abigailmarie51790
    @abigailmarie51790 Месяц назад

    I know this is an older podcast, but I enjoyed the "What's Stopping You" episodes so much that I had to start at the beginning XD. I would recommend 'Imitation of Life'... its an OLD movie, but it is just incredible and may hit close to the content creation v family dichotomy you guys are experiencing. Its about a poor mom who becomes an actress and slowly drifts away from her daughter as she becomes more famous...she eventually gains some perspective on what's important at the death of a lifelong friend.
    Also feels oddly appropriate you guys DIDN'T talk about Fight Club... we all know what the number one rule is lol

  • @obimomkenobi1161
    @obimomkenobi1161 Год назад

    Really enjoy this podcast thank you for doing it! As far as a recent movie that moved me I would suggest Everything Everywhere All At Once. It is an amazing movie

  • @kevinfisher3508
    @kevinfisher3508 Год назад

    It’s a newer movie but the cinematography and underlying theme of fatherhood/brotherhood in The Adam Project is incredible! Takes a fun family action movie and makes it an emotional rollercoaster!

  • @sarahreddin9601
    @sarahreddin9601 Год назад +1

    man, what a good episode! i have a list of movies i now HAVE to watch... and some rewatch. my all time favorite movie is The Truman Show. I remember having to study it for English in school and i hated it. years later i happened upon it and MAAANNN did it hit differently!

  • @Moonscale_
    @Moonscale_ Год назад

    I felt so called out when Impulse talked about people writing some of the movies down to watch it later lmao... I was listening to it on a walk on spotify and when you talked about a movie I hadn't seen yet and it sounded interesting, I litterally wrote it down lol

  • @tsdk107
    @tsdk107 Год назад

    lol, binge watching the podcasts to catch up so this cracked me up:
    Impulse wore a cap for this episode

  • @robertmahoney3148
    @robertmahoney3148 Год назад

    Yes my guilty pleasure is also Pitch Perfect. I was in acapella group in high school so I like movies like this. My favorite comedy is The Ref with Denis Leary

  • @sammystuffies
    @sammystuffies Год назад

    Two movies that are my favorites are:
    Inside out- this movie hit home more than any other movie at the time, I moved across the us 3 separate times and the first time hurt HARD. I was around that exact age at the time as well, it helped me feel understood in a time I needed it most.
    Zombie land is one of the few horror movies I insist on watching over and over again, it’s a awesome horror comedy and I can’t get enough of the jokes in that movie!

  • @duvalfamily4605
    @duvalfamily4605 Год назад +1

    Fun podcast! As far as "favorites", I have about 10 movies in my Top 5 😁