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  • The Mask - w/ Alex Schumacher

    28 SEP 2021 · For our 3rd "Super Anti-hero" film, friend of the show, cartoonist Alex Schumacher joins us to chat about the 1994 Jim Carrey Blockbuster. Where did we stand on it then, how has it aged, and how have we aged, considering this movie is 30 years old?! WE chat about the then cutting edge CGI, the extreme 90s-ness, and ask a few vital questions about the storytelling. *Apologies, due to an ongoing & mysterious computer issue, the sound on this episode is a little rough. Please rate, review, share & subscribe to Repeat Viewing wherever you listen to podcasts! Theme music by Samuel Oak.
    1h 26m 33s
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    Coming 2 America (SPOILER FREE)

    24 MAR 2021 · In our 3rd Eddie Murphy episode, we tackle another extremely long-awaited sequel to a beloved film, and all the baggage that entails. For those sadists out there who love it when we fight, this episode is just for you, as we are intensely split on this film, with the shadowy menace of nostalgia looming over this production and our conversation! It's another battle of podcasters. Will anyone survive? Theme music by Samuel Oak.
    1h 22m 44s
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    Judas and the Black Messiah (SPOILER FREE)

    14 MAR 2021 · As cinema changes shape to become a strange hybrid of streaming and theatrical releases, films continue to carry buzz and build reputations like always, and this film is among the many examples. After weeks of hearing about Judas and the Black Messiah, we decided it was too important not to cover it, and the densely layered work of Shaka King, Daniel Kaluuya & Lakieth Stanfield offered quite a lot to discuss, especially in light of our current social tensions. Theme music by Samuel Oak.
    1h 9m 7s
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    The Little Things - (SPOILERS)

    20 FEB 2021 · Bringing an end to our extended block of first take reviews on streaming film releases, we tackle the moody Denzel Washington detective drama, The Little Things, and share a detailed conversation about, you guessed it, lots of little things that make this movie tick. We look at the triple Oscar winning ensemble cast, the auteur work of writer director John Lee Hancock, and hold this up to other notable serial killer tales for comparison. Theme music by Samuel Oak.
    51m 25s
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    The Midnight Sky - (SPOILERS)

    6 FEB 2021 · In an appropriate follow up to last episode, we talk another actor turned solid director, with George Clooney's latest. We talk about the meta elements of the film, the science & world building, and the intimate personal story buried within what is presented as a race against time survival tale. The conversation, much like the film, is more complex than it sounds. Subscribe to Repeat Viewing wherever you listen, please rate, review & share! Theme music by Samuel Oak.
    55m 21s
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    TENET - (Spoiler Free)

    27 JAN 2021 · This episode is a battle of podcasters, because one of us loved Christopher Nolan's latest mindbender, and one of us did not! Brace yourself for cannon fire and opinion blasts, as we dive into a film that is equal parts James Bond adventure and applied physics graduate thesis, and yet another entry in the bizarre and high concept Nolan-verse. Please support us patreon.com/repeatviewpod & follow us @repeatviewpod! Theme music by Samuel Oak.
    58m 1s
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    One Night in Miami

    23 JAN 2021 · In a timely first take review, we look at the sure-handed directorial debut of actress Regina King, One Night in Miami. Our talk ranges from the inner struggles of each man and the outer forces shaping them, King as a director, Kemp Powers as a writer, and the various filmmaking elements that make this movie tick. Plus we peel back the layers of why it is incredibly timely and on the pulse of our country today, despite being set in 1964. Theme music by Samuel Oak.
    1h 26s

A compare and contrast podcast of films from present to past. Showcasing movies connected by genre, creators, personal themes & social relevance, we discover the elements that make movies rewatchable...

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A compare and contrast podcast of films from present to past. Showcasing movies connected by genre, creators, personal themes & social relevance, we discover the elements that make movies rewatchable (or not). Hosted by artist-filmmakers and longtime friends, Kraig Rasmussen & Seamus Smith.
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