Christopher, a film fanatic, forces Patrick, a man with a very short attention span, to watch classic movies for the very first time. Can one pretentious dingleberry force some culture into another dingleberry's garbage brain? Subscribe now to find out.
Christopher, a film fanatic, forces Patrick, a man with a very short attention span, to watch classic movies for the very first time. Can one pretentious dingleberry force some culture into another dingleberry's garbage brain? Subscribe now to find out.
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Christopher, a film fanatic, forces Patrick, a man with a very short attention span, to watch classic movies for the very first time. Can one pretentious dingleberry force some culture into another dingleberry's garbage brain? Subscribe now to find out.
Christopher, a film fanatic, forces Patrick, a man with a very short attention span, to watch classic movies for the very first time. Can one pretentious dingleberry force some culture into another dingleberry's garbage brain? Subscribe now to find out.
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This month, Christopher has subjected Patrick to one of Stanley Kubrick's lesser known films, Barry Lyndon (1975). While Christopher is a fan of the lighting and costume design, Patrick, Nate, and Lilz discuss fancy lads having perhaps fancier duels, as well as the length of the film.
Must Watch Movies is back to tackle our most controversial offering yet, Peter Greenaway's 1989 film "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover". Nate Nemitz will be joining us again to help Patrick navigate this thoroughly disturbing and provocative work.
What if fish, but too big? This is just one of many questions in regards to ichthyological size that Patrick and special guest Nate Nemitz (Vos, Bush Scrutiny, Targus Targus) tackle (AND BAIT) on this month's installment of Must Watch Movies. Also can we tell you how difficult it was to find another living soul who had never seen 1975 summer blockbuster classic Jaws?
Duck soup : an easily surmountable task, similar to a "cakewalk".
There, now you are all smarter than my guest and I were at the beginning of this podcast. You're welcome.
Anyway, join Patrick and his wonderful guest/dear ol' pal Aimee Hauthaway as we dive into a steaming cauldron of pre-code Hollywood humor with everyone's favorite roustabouts the Marx Brothers. That's right, it's Duck Soup; one of Christopher's favorite classic comedies and that's considered a classic to many. Come taste of the waterfowl's rich broth and just in general have ourselves a goof y'know?
In this very first installment of "Must Watch Movies" Christopher and Patrick decide to go big: Citizen Kane. The 1941 Orson Welles classic is often cited as not only one of the best films of all time but THE best film of all time, so why not see what happens when someone with an attention span of 11 minutes is subjected to it? Patrick enlists his wife and Bears For Years chanteuse Gina Monafo to help parse out the story of Charles Foster Kane and determine its value in the world of film.
Christopher, a film fanatic, forces Patrick, a man with a very short attention span, to watch classic movies for the very first time. Can one pretentious dingleberry force some culture into another dingleberry's garbage brain? Subscribe now to find out.