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"Mostly" Movies with Nick & Christian | ScreenGods Podcast Network
by Nick Radwanski
Brothers Christian Goddard and Nick Radwanski (self proclaimed "ScreenGods") LOVE everything about movies, especially the silver screen. Christian finds the comedy, and the rest of us (including Nick) are just along for the ride while they dive into current movie reviews, talk about what's coming soon, or the latest teasers. Oh, and there may be other things too...we're just here to have fun! Come chill with us on the road, at work, while you are taking a soak in a hot tub...wherever!
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'Caught Stealing' | Go Giants and Go Austin Butler!
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian discuss the film 'Caught Stealing,' starring Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz. They delve into the film's themes, character arcs, and the performances of the lead actors, drawing comparisons to Brad Pitt. The conversation also touches on the film's ending, locker room etiquette, and recent controversies in sports, including a billionaire stealing a child's autograph and a Karen confronting a dad over a foul ball. The hosts provide their ratings and final thoughts on the film, emphasizing its entertainment value and the challenges of balancing comedy and drama. In this episode, the hosts delve into a viral incident involving a baseball game, discussing the reactions of the individuals involved and the broader implications of public perception. They explore themes of sportsmanship, the evolution of comedy in today's society, and the intricacies of consumer culture and marketing strategies. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the consequences of one's actions in a world where everything is recorded, and how societal norms around humor and consumerism are shifting.e sure to "like" and "subscribe"FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@screengods/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengods FaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.com/@screengods/videosChapters00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties02:56 Aubrey Plaza's Tragic News05:54 Caught Stealing: Initial Impressions08:53 Character Arcs and Plot Twists11:48 Comparisons to Brad Pitt and Acting Styles\14:41 Entertainment Value and Ratings17:41 Thematic Elements and Humor20:28 Character Motivations and Payoffs23:49 Nineties Setting and Cultural References26:37 Final Thoughts and Ratings29:36 Locker Room Etiquette and Observations32:33 Controversies in Sports and Autographs55:32 Analyzing the Viral Incident01:00:28 The Impact of Public Perception01:05:37 Lessons in Sportsmanship01:10:48 The Evolution of Comedy01:16:39 Consumer Culture and Marketing StrategiesTakeawaysAubrey Plaza's tragic news adds a layer of irony to her podcast appearance.The chemistry between Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz was electric.The film's ending left some viewers wanting more resolution.Austin Butler's performance drew comparisons to a young Brad Pitt.The film successfully balanced comedy and action elements.The 90s setting was subtle and well-executed.Character motivations were sometimes unclear or unsatisfying.The film's humor was well-timed and not forced.The locker room etiquette discussion highlighted generational differences.Controversies surrounding sports memorabilia and fan interactions are ongoing. The viral incident sparked a discussion on public perception and its consequences.Reactions to the incident reveal deeper societal issues regarding masculinity and sportsmanship.The hosts emphasize the importance of setting a good example for children in sports.Comedy is evolving, with boundaries being pushed and new forms of humor emerging.Consumer culture is heavily influenced by marketing strategies and subscription models.The hosts reflect on the absurdity of adult behavior in sports settings.Public incidents can lead to significant backlash and scrutiny for those involved.Understanding the impact of social media on personal reputation is crucial.The conversation highlights the need for better communication in consumer relationships.The hosts share personal anecdotes related to their experiences with consumer brands.
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Episode 35 | Zach Cregger's 'Weapons'
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed review of the horror film 'Weapons,' directed by Zach Cregger. They discuss their initial impressions, the unique narrative structure that presents the story through various character perspectives, and the tension-building techniques employed throughout the film. The conversation also touches on the artistry of filmmaking, themes of trauma, and the film's unsettling resolution. Personal anecdotes and audience reactions add depth to the discussion, making it a comprehensive exploration of 'Weapons' and its impact on viewers.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX (Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US: https://www.thescreengods.comKeywordsWeapons, movie review, horror, character perspectives, storytelling, tension, filmmaking, trauma, director, audience reactionsChapters00:00 Introduction and Anticipation for Weapons03:11 Initial Impressions and Critique of the Film06:02 Character Perspectives and Storytelling Techniques08:45 Tension Building and Cinematic Techniques11:47 Themes of Trauma and Character Depth14:33 Artistry in Filmmaking and Unique Camera Angles17:22 Final Thoughts and Ratings26:02 Exploring Horror and Thriller Genres27:36 Rewatchable Horror Films29:33 Defining Horror: Jump Scares vs. Suspense32:29 The Experience of Watching Horror Movies34:06 Plot Holes and Critiques36:49 Character Development and Resolutions41:47 Final Thoughts on the Film46:14 Navigating Life's Little Mishaps50:24 The Giants Game Experience56:44 Musical Preferences and Crowd Reactions01:00:23 The T-Shirt Gun Dilemma01:06:03 Listener Engagement and FeedbackTakeawaysThe film 'Weapons' features a unique narrative structure that breaks down the story into chapters from different character perspectives.Tension is a key element in horror films, and 'Weapons' effectively builds it through various scenes.The character of Alex serves as a focal point, showcasing the trauma and horror experienced by children in the story.The film's artistry, including camera angles and lighting, enhances the overall viewing experience.The director, Zach Kregers, has a background in sketch comedy, which influences his filmmaking style.The film's ending leaves many characters without resolution, adding to its unsettling nature.Comparisons to other films highlight the originality of 'Weapons' in the horror genre.Audience reactions can vary, with some viewers finding humor in the film's darker moments.Personal anecdotes about watching the film can enhance the discussion around it.The importance of constructive criticism in improving podcast quality is acknowledged.
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Episode 34 | 'Together'...so close yet, so far
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the film 'Together,' starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie. They discuss their initial impressions, the plot, character dynamics, and the themes of commitment and intimacy issues. The conversation also critiques the film's writing and storytelling, while reflecting on visual elements and upcoming movie releases. Personal anecdotes about traffic woes and the impact of AI on education are shared, leading to a humorous yet insightful wrap-up.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX (Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US: https://www.thescreengods.comKeywordsTogether, movie review, Dave Franco, Alison Brie, intimacy issues, horror comedy, film critique, upcoming movies, traffic woes, AI in educationTakeawaysThe movie 'Together' features a unique blend of horror and comedy.Initial scenes set clear expectations for the plot's direction.Character backstories are crucial for audience connection.The film explores themes of commitment and intimacy issues.The ending left viewers feeling unsatisfied and confused.Writing quality can significantly impact the overall experience of a film.Visual elements can enhance storytelling in unexpected ways.Traffic and personal anecdotes can provide relatable humor.AI's role in education is evolving and raises questions about learning.The hosts maintain a light-hearted banter throughout the discussion.Chapters00:00 Introduction to 'Together' and Hosts' Thoughts02:55 Exploring the Plot and Characters05:24 Themes of Commitment and Intimacy Issues08:08 Cult Elements and Their Impact10:40 Humor and Writing Quality13:38 Visual Elements and Production Quality16:18 Final Thoughts and Future Expectations25:38 The Allure of Hollywood Looks26:26 Upcoming Movies and Anticipation28:53 Fantasy Football and Creative Drafting34:14 The Rise of AI in Everyday Life39:35 Education in the Age of AI42:19 Traffic Woes and Urban Planning
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Episode 33 | Not-So-Happy Gilmore This Time...
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive deep into the beloved film Happy Gilmore, discussing its sequel and the nostalgia it brings. They explore the cameos, storyline issues, and character development, while also reflecting on the impact of advertisements and supplements in their lives. The conversation flows from movie critiques to personal anecdotes, providing a humorous and insightful look at the film industry and their experiences as movie enthusiasts.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX (Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US: https://www.thescreengods.com
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Episode 32 | Eddington: A Dark Satirical Masterpiece
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive deep into the film Eddington, directed by Ari Aster and starring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal. They explore the film's plot, character dynamics, and the social commentary it presents about the chaos of 2020, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation highlights the performances, especially Phoenix's, and discusses the film's dark humor and its critique of societal tensions. The hosts also reflect on the film's ending and its implications, ultimately praising it as a unique cinematic experience. In this episode, the hosts delve into the Cleveland Browns' latest helmet reveal, which turned into a comedic disaster, highlighting the team's ongoing struggles. They then transition to discuss the WNBA's All-Star Game and the players' controversial protest for better pay, examining the challenges faced by women's sports in gaining viewership and profitability. The conversation shifts to the business side of women's sports, questioning the sustainability of leagues that are not profitable. Finally, they touch on the recent scandal involving a Coldplay CEO, exploring the implications of public relationships and the consequences of being in the spotlight.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US: https://www.thescreengods.comSound bites"This is peak Browns.""Just do the negotiation."TakeawaysThe film is a commentary on the chaos of 2020.Joaquin Phoenix delivers a standout performance.The movie blends dark comedy with thriller elements.Social media's role in radicalization is highlighted.The ending leaves viewers questioning the characters' fates.The film's humor is rooted in relatable absurdity.Character arcs reflect real-life social tensions.The cinematography ties the narrative together effectively.The film critiques both sides of the political spectrum.Overall, it's a unique and original film experience. The Cleveland Browns' new helmet reveal was a comedic disaster.NFL teams are increasingly unveiling alternate uniforms.The WNBA players protested for better pay during the All-Star Game.Women's sports struggle with profitability and viewership.The WNBA has never been profitable in its history.Social media plays a significant role in sports marketing.The Cleveland Browns' failures are a source of humor.Negotiating for better pay should be done without public protests.The Coldplay CEO affair highlights the risks of public relationships.The business decisions in women's sports often lack strategic planning.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Eddington01:41 Plot Overview and Themes05:21 Character Analysis and Performances10:24 Social Commentary and Relevance15:02 Ending and Overall Impressions27:40 The Unredeemable Characters28:56 The Art of Screenwriting31:29 Cinematic Mastery and Character Arcs33:25 Modern Western Themes34:30 Pedro Pascal's Role and Public Perception36:16 Merging Real-Life Figures in Film37:09 Hypocrisy and Humor in Character Actions38:21 Cleveland Browns' Marketing Fiasco44:51 WNBA's Struggles and Public Image50:30 The Business of Women's Sports53:17 Profitability and Public Perception56:11 The Future of Women's Basketball59:45 Cultural Commentary on Sports and Gender01:05:01 Public Affairs and Personal Consequences01:11:10 New ChapterKeywordsEddington, movie review, Pedro Pascal, Joaquin Phoenix, Ari Aster, COVID-19, social commentary, dark comedy, film analysis, character study, Cleveland Browns, NFL, WNBA, All-Star Game, sports controversy, women's sports, Coldplay, CEO affair, sports business, social media
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Episode 31 | James Gunn's 'Superman'
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the latest Superman film, discussing its unique take on the character, the dynamics between Superman and other characters, and the overall tone of the movie. They explore the absence of an origin story, the portrayal of Lex Luthor, and the supporting cast, including Crypto the dog. The conversation also touches on visual styles, cinematic choices, and critiques of the film, ultimately leading to their ratings and expectations for future superhero movies. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from Marvel reboots and personal experiences with pickleball to insights on the MLB All-Star Game and controversial fan interactions in sports. They also explore a film student's perspective on filmmaking, discussing indie films and the cultural significance of movies. The dialogue is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and critical commentary on sports and film culture.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.comChapters00:00 Introduction and Airbnb Adventures02:55 Blockbuster Summer: Superman Discussion05:45 Superman's New Take: No Origin Story08:28 Character Dynamics: Superman, Lois Lane, and Lex Luthor11:27 Superman's Struggles and Humanization14:10 Critiques and Highlights of the Film17:20 The Role of Crypto and CGI Elements20:04 The Engineer and Justice Gang Characters22:52 Final Thoughts and Ratings29:13 Superman Flying Scenes: A Critical Analysis31:53 Character Portrayal: Clark Kent's Naivety and Immaturity33:51 Missed Opportunities: The Glasses and Identity34:41 Upcoming Blockbusters: What's Next in Cinema?36:21 Superman Reception: Audience Reactions and Ratings40:06 Pickleball Adventures: A New Sport Experience42:57 MLB All-Star Game: Highlights and Critiques48:30 Controversial Fan Behavior: The Limits of Humor in Sports52:35 The Impact of Fan Reactions in Sports55:34 Understanding the Consequences of Words58:21 Cultural Sensitivity and Humor in Sports01:01:13 Navigating Social Interactions and Personal Growth01:04:58 Exploring Film Perspectives and Conversations01:14:21 New ChapterTakeawaysThe podcast opens with a light-hearted discussion about Airbnb experiences.The hosts celebrate the start of Blockbuster Summer with the release of a new Superman film.They appreciate the film's departure from traditional superhero origin stories.The character dynamics, especially between Superman and Lois Lane, are highlighted as relatable and grounded.Lex Luthor's portrayal is noted as a standout performance in the film.The hosts critique the film's pacing and character development, particularly Superman's struggles.Crypto the dog is a beloved character, adding humor and relatability to the film.Visual choices, such as the depiction of flying scenes, are discussed with mixed opinions..They conclude with their ratings and reflections on the superhero genre's evolution. Krypto shares his experience playing pickleball and the physical toll it took on him.The MLB All-Star Game's scheduling and format changes spark a lively discussion.The hosts critique the absurdity of celebrity interactions during sports events.A fan's inappropriate joke leads to a serious conversation about boundaries in sports.The hosts express their views on the fairness of banning a fan for life over a joke.They discuss the complexities of the MLB All-Star voting process.The conversation shifts to a film student's insights on filmmaking and indie films.The hosts reflect on their own experiences with social anxiety and small talk.They explore the cultural significance of movies and the perspectives of younger filmmakers.The discussion wraps up with humorous takes on classic horror films and their impact.
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Episode 30 | Bradley Pitt-Stop, 'F1'
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into their experiences watching F1 and Jurassic World. They discuss the excitement of the films, the impact of movie length, and the importance of character development. The conversation also touches on the technical aspects of F1, including the impressive racing scenes and Hans Zimmer's score. Comparisons to other films like Top Gun are made, and they reflect on the significance of music in cinema. The hosts also critique Jurassic World's CGI and storytelling, concluding with their final thoughts on both films. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from the nostalgia of films and box office records to the future of James Bond casting. They discuss the impact of social media on public perception, the recent Texas floods, and the world of competitive eating, all while anticipating upcoming films. The dialogue is filled with humor, insights, and reflections on current events in the entertainment industry.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX (Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US: https://www.thescreengods.comChapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Movies Discussed05:22 Exploring the F1 Movie and Its Themes07:58 Character Development and Plot Analysis14:34 Racing Dynamics and Audience Engagement22:26 Final Thoughts and Takeaways26:45 Exploring Technology in Racing Films29:37 The Impact of Music on Film33:25 Comparing Iconic Film Scores37:09 Debating the Existence of Dinosaurs41:34 Jurassic Park and Its Legacy46:17 The Future of James Bond Casting53:06 Casting Choices and Blockbuster Season54:30 The State of Female-Led Action Films58:43 Tragedy in Texas: Flooding and Its Impact01:04:26 Joey Chestnut: The Hot Dog Eating Champion01:14:42 Upcoming Movies and Expectations01:17:18 New ChapterKeywordsF1, Jurassic World, movie review, Bradley Pitt, character development, film analysis, cinema experience, movie themes, film technology, Hans Zimmer, film, nostalgia, James Bond, social media, Texas floods, competitive eating, upcoming movies, box office, Charlize Theron, Superman
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Episode 29 | Exploring 28 Years Later: A Zombie Film Review
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the film '28 Years Later,' discussing its plot, character development, and cinematic techniques. They explore the complexities of survival in a post-apocalyptic world, the different types of zombies presented, and the film's controversial elements. The conversation also touches on audience reactions and speculations about future sequels, making for an engaging and insightful review of the film. In this episode, the hosts delve into their movie preferences, particularly focusing on the Dune franchise and the future of the James Bond series. They engage in a light-hearted draft to select potential actors for the next Bond, discussing the implications of celebrity culture and the prevalence of biopics in modern cinema. The conversation touches on the aging of celebrities, the impact of recent biopics, and critiques of Will Smith's latest music. The episode concludes with reflections on the current state of the film industry and recommendations for listeners.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.comChapters00:00 Introduction to 28 Years Later03:15 Exploring the Plot and Characters06:07 Themes of Survival and Family09:19 Zombie Dynamics and Unique Elements12:11 Ratings and Audience Reception15:02 Comparative Analysis with Other Zombie Films18:19 Character Development and Humor21:19 Nudity and Its Context in the Film24:12 Future of the Franchise and Speculations31:22 Age Differences in Relationships34:43 Cultural References and Artistic Expression35:38 Movie Length and Audience Engagement38:18 Directors and Upcoming Films43:56 Speculating the Next James Bond53:12 Drafting Potential Bond Actors54:43 Athletic Prowess and Film Adaptations55:45 The Story Behind 'Unbroken' and Angelina Jolie's Direction58:30 The Biopic Trend: What's Stinking This Week?01:01:21 Bruce Springsteen Biopic: A Mixed Bag01:08:07 The State of Biopics and Oscar Trends01:12:22 Will Smith's Musical Comeback and Cultural Commentary01:20:44 New ChapterTakeawaysThe movie explores the complexities of survival in a post-apocalyptic world.Character development is crucial, especially the relationship between the father and son.Cinematic techniques, including sound and visuals, enhance the storytelling.The film presents different types of zombies, adding variety to the genre.Controversial elements, like nudity, sparked discussions among viewers.The soundtrack plays a significant role in setting the film's tone.Audience reactions varied, with some finding it slow-paced.The film's plot revolves around a quest for survival and healing.Future sequels are anticipated, raising questions about tone and direction.The film's unique take on the zombie genre sets it apart from others. Rad Dad has not seen 'Dune' despite its popularity.The conversation shifts to the future of James Bond casting.They draft potential actors for the next James Bond role.Biopics are becoming more common but often lack depth.Discussion on the aging of celebrities and their attempts to stay relevant.Will Smith's recent music and its reception is critiqued.The impact of celebrity culture on public perception is explored.The importance of physical fitness in action roles is highlighted.The duo reflects on the quality of recent biopics and their storytelling.They conclude with thoughts on the current state of the film industry.
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Episode 28 | Benicio Del-BORO dulled by Wes Anderson being Wes Anderson
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive deep into their thoughts on Wes Anderson's latest film, 'The Phoenician Scheme.' They share their initial reactions, critique the film's plot, characters, and humor, and discuss the unique cinematic techniques employed by Anderson. The conversation highlights their disappointment with the film's pacing, dialogue, and overall execution, while also questioning the appeal of Anderson's style and the performances of the star-studded cast. In this conversation, the hosts explore various themes including the evolution of film and identity, frustrations with customer service and technology, gym etiquette, the journey of upgrading technology, and the liberation felt from being disconnected from modern communication devices. They share personal anecdotes and insights, highlighting the complexities of contemporary life and the social dynamics that come into play in different environments.TakeawaysThe film's plot was confusing and poorly executed.Wes Anderson's style is often seen as pretentious.The humor in the film did not resonate with the audience.Character development was lacking, making it hard to connect.The performances of the actors were overshadowed by the script.Visuals were striking but did not compensate for the lack of substance.The opening credits felt excessively long and unnecessary.The film's pacing contributed to a sense of boredom.There was a lack of emotional depth in the story.The hosts expressed a strong aversion to future Wes Anderson films. Evolving perspectives on identity can be seen in the film industry.Customer service frustrations often stem from overly complicated verification processes.Gym etiquette is crucial for maintaining a respectful workout environment.The journey of upgrading technology can be filled with unexpected challenges.Living without a phone can lead to a sense of liberation and freedom.Modern technology has made communication both easier and more complicated.Social dynamics in gyms can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts.The importance of being adaptable in a rapidly changing world.Personal anecdotes can provide insight into broader societal issues.Reflecting on the past can help us appreciate the present. Sound bites"I don't understand why these actors sign on.""I don't even know if he has fans.""I don't care about the gap."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Initial Impressions02:53 Disappointment with The Phoenician Scheme05:36 Exploring the Plot and Themes08:08 Wes Anderson's Style and Influence10:51 Character Analysis and Performances13:29 Critique of Humor and Dialogue16:04 Conspiracy Theories and Hollywood Connections23:33 The Evolution of Comedy in Film25:33 Wes Anderson's Unique Style and Its Reception28:57 Critique of Wes Anderson's Repetitive Themes32:14 The Disappointment of Predictable Endings38:30 Anticipation for Upcoming Films41:26 Frustrations with Gym Etiquette and Customer Service49:34 The New Gym Experience51:19 Tech Troubles: The Phone Saga01:01:24 Liberation from Technology01:08:19 Looking Ahead: Movie Anticipation01:09:09 New ChapterKeywordsPhoenician Scheme, Wes Anderson, movie review, film critique, character analysis, cinematic techniques, humor in film, actor performances, visual storytelling, movie recommendations, film, identity, customer service, technology, gym etiquette, social dynamics, upgrading technology, liberation, communication, modern life
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Episode 27 | 'Bring her back' ...or...Leave her Dead?
SummaryIn this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a review of the film 'Bring Her Back', discussing its plot, character performances, and the directors' previous work. They explore the cinematic techniques used in the film and provide cultural commentary on the themes presented. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes about aging and injuries, as well as expectations for upcoming movie releases. The hosts engage with their audience by discussing the impact of social media on film marketing and spar over another psychological horror film- 'Long Legs'FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX (Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.comKeywordsmovie review, podcast, Her Back, film analysis, directors, character performances, cinematic techniques, cultural commentary, upcoming movies, entertainment
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Episode 26 | 'Friendship' Disappoints
In this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian delve into the film 'Friendship' starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd. They discuss the central theme of friendship, the characters' quirks, and the film's blend of comedy and dark themes. The hosts share their expectations going into the movie, analyze the character dynamics, and reflect on the cinematic elements, particularly the music. They also explore audience reactions and personal insights, ultimately concluding whether the film is worth watching. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes ranging from humorous encounters at bars to the serious implications of media influence on public perception, particularly in the context of Caitlin Clark's recent media portrayal. They delve into the dynamics of social media algorithms and how they shape our views, before transitioning to a light-hearted discussion about Wes Anderson's unique filmmaking style and the cultural perceptions surrounding it. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and a critical look at contemporary issues in sports and media.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.comKEYWORDSFriendship, Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, movie review, comedy, dark comedy, character analysis, cinematic elements, audience reactions, personal insights, Caitlin Clark, media influence, algorithms, Wes Anderson, social media dynamics, sports rivalry, film analysis, pop culture, friendship, humor
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Episode 25 | 'Final Destination Six'
SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss Final Destination Part 6, exploring its nostalgic elements, creative depictions of death, and the integration of humor into the horror genre. They analyze the plot, character development, and the film's reception among fans of the franchise. The conversation also touches on personal fears related to the themes of the movie, highlighting the evolution of horror films over the years. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes including personal fears, the challenges of service expectations, and humorous anecdotes about food experiences. They delve into the irrationality of fears, particularly heights, and share their thoughts on iconic buildings like the Burj Khalifa. The discussion shifts to the frustrations of ordering at fast food restaurants, particularly Taco Bell and Starbucks, highlighting the absurdities of customer service. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted debate about In-N-Out's menu and the need for bacon.FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@SCREENGODS/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.comKEYWORDSFinal Destination, horror movies, movie reviews, death themes, creativity in film, character analysis, humor in horror, franchise films, plot overview, cinematic creativity, fears, heights, arachnophobia, service expectations, Starbucks, In-N-Out, temperature comfort, personal struggles, Taco Bell, movie discussions
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Episode 24 | Thunderbolts and Flies
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the latest Marvel film featuring Florence Pugh and Wyatt Russell. They discuss the evolution of Marvel since Iron Man, the character dynamics and humor that make the film engaging, and the central theme of mental health. The conversation also touches on the familiar plot structures of superhero movies and the impact of nepotism in Hollywood as a new generation of actors emerges. Overall, the hosts provide a thoughtful critique of the film while celebrating its successes. In this conversation, the hosts delve into Tom Cruise's extensive filmography, discussing his career highlights and notable performances. They then transition to a light-hearted segment about the NFL quarterback draft class of 2014, reflecting on the surprising outcomes and the current status of the players. The discussion shifts to the NBA draft lottery, where they express skepticism about its fairness and potential rigging, particularly in light of recent trades and outcomes. They also touch on the conditioning of players and the dynamics within the NBA, before concluding with a humorous anecdote about a fly infestation in one host's car, tying it back to the theme of unexpected challenges.KEYWORDSMarvel, Florence Pugh, Wyatt Russell, superhero movies, mental health, character dynamics, Hollywood nepotism, movie critique, podcast, film discussion, Tom Cruise, filmography, NFL, NBA, draft lottery, conspiracy theories, player conditioning, sports dynamics, fly incidentBe sure to "like" and "subscribe"FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@screengods/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengods FaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.com/@screengods/videos
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Episode 23 | The Accountant 2... This is how you make a movie!
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Brodie Berthnal (Christian) and Rad Dad (Nick) dive into a lively discussion about the movie 'The Accountant 2', exploring its character evolution, the balance of comedy and drama in sequels, and the cinematic techniques that made the film stand out. They also touch on a humorous debate about whether a hundred men could take down a gorilla, and share a bizarre update about expired food at a local store. The conversation is filled with insights, laughter, and a few tangents, making for an entertaining listen.KeyWordsMostly Movies, The Accountant, movie review, character evolution, comedy, action, film techniques, podcast, entertainment, movie discussion
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Episode 22 | 'Sinners' ....Stinks?
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive deep into the film 'Sinners,' starring Michael B. Jordan and directed by Ryan Coogler. They discuss their high expectations for the film, the performances, particularly that of Jordan, and the film's visual style. However, they express disappointment in the film's narrative structure, character development, and the handling of its themes, particularly around sin and race. The conversation highlights the disconnect between the film's ambitious ideas and its execution, ultimately leading to a critique of its storytelling and overall impact. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding film analysis, life lessons, and pop culture. They discuss the importance of heeding parental advice, the misuse of impactful taglines in movies, and the moral ambiguity of characters. The conversation also touches on the disjointed storytelling in films, missed opportunities in cinematic universes, and the pacing issues in bar operations depicted in movies. Additionally, they critique the NFL draft and its associated merchandise, particularly the draft hats. The hosts express their disbelief over a controversial trade involving Luka Doncic and reflect on George Clooney's recent interview, highlighting its out-of-touch nature. They conclude with light-hearted movie recommendations, emphasizing the importance of good storytelling and character development.Be sure to "like" and "subscribe"FOLLOW US!YouTube: youtube.com/@screengods/videosTik Tok: @screengodsInstagram: www.instagram.com/thescreengods FaceBook: https://facebook.com/nradphoenixX Twitter): @theScreenGodsVISIT US:https://www.thescreengods.com/@screengods/videosKEYWORDSSinners, Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler, movie review, vampire film, racial themes, character development, cinematic techniques, storytelling, film critique, life lessons, film analysis, storytelling, character development, NFL draft, George Clooney, movie recommendations, cinematic universe, taglines, pacing issues
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Episode 21 | "Warfare", War sucks, and nobody wins.
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive deep into the film 'Warfare,' exploring its unique storytelling, character development, and the intense emotional experience it provides. They discuss the film's apolitical stance, sound design, and how it compares to other war movies. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, cultural reflections, and the broader implications of war on society. With a mix of humor and serious analysis, the hosts provide a comprehensive review of the film and its themes.KeyWords:Movie Warfare, War Movies, Cinematic Techniques, Character Development, Sound Design, Audience Experience, Cultural Reflections, Social Commentary, Film Analysis, Movie Reviews
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Episode 21 | "Warfare"
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive deep into the film 'Warfare,' exploring its unique storytelling, character development, and the intense emotional experience it provides. They discuss the film's a-political stance, sound design, and how it compares to other war movies. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, cultural reflections, and the broader implications of war on society. With a mix of humor and serious analysis, the hosts provide a comprehensive review of the film and its themes.SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/@SCREENGODSFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescreengodsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nradphoenix/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@screengodsKeywordsMovie Warfare, War Movies, Cinematic Techniques, Character Development, Sound Design, Audience Experience, Cultural Reflections, Social Commentary, Film Analysis, Movie Reviews
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Episode 20 | Instant Reaction to 'A Woman In The Yard'
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed review of the film 'A Woman in the Yard.' They discuss the film's themes, character development, and execution, providing a critical analysis of its psychological elements and overall impact. The conversation also touches on comparisons with other films and a broader discussion on overrated movies in cinema. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from the poor ratings of the movie 'Geostorm' to the controversy surrounding the new Superman trailer. They delve into fan reactions to Superman's portrayal, the latest Wes Anderson film, and a disappointing experience with Chipotle. The conversation wraps up with a critique of the San Francisco Giants' new City Connect jerseys, highlighting the hosts' differing opinions on the design and concept.#AWomanInTheYard #mentalhealth #trauma #filmanalysis #characterperformance #symbolism #moviereview #psychologicalthemes #cinematicstorytelling #filmcritique #moviereviews #filmcontroversies #popculture #nostalgia #Geostorm #Superman #JamesGunn #WesAnderson #Chipotle #SanFranciscoGiants
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Episode 19 | 'A Working Man'
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed review of the film 'A Working Man,' starring Jason Statham. They discuss the film's plot, performances, and the directorial choices made by David Ayer. The hosts express their disappointment with the film, labeling it as potentially the worst in Statham's career, and critique its lack of redeemable qualities. They also explore the film's box office performance and audience reception, concluding that despite its shortcomings, it managed to take the number one spot at the box office. In this episode, the hosts delve into the cinematic failures of David Ayer, particularly focusing on his latest film, which they deem his worst. They discuss the legacy of Sylvester Stallone, the overrated nature of the Rocky franchise, and the evolution of action heroes in Hollywood. The conversation shifts to the influence of James Cameron on the Rambo series and culminates in a humorous recounting of gym experiences, including overcoming anxiety and the peculiarities of locker room culture. Finally, they tackle the controversy surrounding the new Snow White film, highlighting its poor reception and the tensions between its lead actresses. In this episode, the hosts delve into the contrasting ratings of the new Snow White movie, discussing the implications of celebrity statements and the disconnect between Hollywood and the general public. They explore the controversy surrounding the film's lead actress and the impact of her comments on the movie's reception. The conversation shifts to humorous anecdotes about pet ownership challenges and a culinary disaster involving a sloppy joe smash burger, highlighting the absurdities of everyday life.#AWorkingMan #JasonStatham #DavidAyer #moviereview #filmanalysis #boxoffice #characterperformance #actionmovie #podcast #MostlyMovies #DavidAyer #Stallone #Rocky #actionheroes #JamesCameron #gymanxiety #moviereviews #filmcriticism #Hollywoodcontroversies #SnowWhite #movieratings, #Hollywoodcontroversy #celebrityimpact #petownership #culinarydisasters #audiencereception #filmcriticism, #popculture #mediacommentary
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Episode 18 | 'The Gentlemen'
In this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed discussion of 'The Gentleman,' directed by Guy Ritchie. They explore the film's plot, character dynamics, and the unique storytelling style that keeps viewers engaged. The conversation highlights standout performances, particularly by Matthew McConaughey and Colin Farrell, and examines the film's themes of crime and misdirection. The hosts also reflect on Guy Ritchie's directorial approach and the film's appeal to audiences who appreciate intricate narratives. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes related to film, including the impact of silence in movies, the evolution of horror and found footage films, and the nostalgia surrounding iconic comedies. They also share personal experiences from concerts and discuss the current state of fashion among artists. The conversation takes a turn towards gym anxiety and social situations, culminating in a discussion about upcoming films, particularly those featuring Jason Statham.
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Episode 17 | 'Novocaine' is everything you want in the Theater!
The boys give their thoughts on Jack Quaid's latest effort "Novocaine'. They engage in conversation on various topics, including the concept of the golden ratio in celebrity faces, movie reviews, and performances, as well as the impact of parenting on movie etiquette. They also discuss the Savannah Bananas, a unique baseball team known for their entertaining antics, and share personal anecdotes about movie experiences and cameo appearances.
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Episode 16 | Reacting to 'Last Breath', Starring Woody Harrelson
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed discussion about the film 'Last Breath,' exploring its plot, themes, and the real-life events that inspired it. They analyze the profession of saturation diving, the intense rescue operation depicted in the movie, and the character dynamics, particularly focusing on Woody Harrelson's role. The conversation also touches on audience reception, critical reviews, and the broader implications of the story, ultimately questioning the nature of survival and the human spirit.
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Episode 15 | 'Love Hurts'
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the film 'Love Hurts,' starring Ke Huy Kwan and Ariana DeBose. They discuss the trends in Valentine's Day movies, the plot breakdown, Ke Huy Kwan's performance, and the unique elements of the supporting cast. The conversation also touches on the directorial choices, themes of realism in action, and the entertainment value versus depth in films. Additionally, they reflect on the Oscar-winning film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and the controversies surrounding recent award winners. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from the staged emotional performances of celebrities like Selena Gomez to the absurdity of modern movie plots. They discuss the impact of social media on public apologies and the significance of digital footprints in today's world. The conversation shifts to the nostalgia surrounding Super Bowl commercials and the generational gaps in perceptions of halftime shows. Ultimately, they reflect on the cultural relevance of mainstream media and how it often fails to resonate with older audiences.
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Episode 14 | 'Companion' and Castle Heads
In this episode of the Mostly Movies Podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the new film 'Companion' starring Jack Quaid and Sophie Thatcher. They discuss the film's unique take on AI and robot themes, character dynamics, and the plot twists that keep viewers engaged. The conversation also touches on the performances of the cast, the film's soundtrack, and the broader implications of AI in relationships. The hosts conclude with their ratings and recommendations for the film. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various pop culture references, personal opinions on celebrities, and humorous anecdotes about customer service experiences. They also discuss the latest celebrity dramas, including controversial appearances and social media antics. The conversation takes a serious turn as they address fears surrounding air travel, especially in light of recent incidents, highlighting the complexities of modern life and the challenges of navigating both entertainment and personal experiences.
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Episode 13 | Y'all Need a Pilot?
In this episode of the Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian discuss the film 'Flight Risk,' starring Mark Bahldberg... (Wahlberg) and directed (shockingly) by Mel Gibson. They share their experiences from an early screening, critique the film's plot and character development, and express their disappointment in the overall production quality. The conversation also touches on the current state of the Oscars and the film industry, highlighting the disconnect between award nominations and public interest. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the decline in the quality of movies, the overwhelming amount of content available, and the anticipated films for the upcoming year. They explore the future of superhero films, the impact of AI on cinema, and the rise of unconventional movie concepts. The discussion also touches on the prevalence of sequels and the lack of originality in the film industry.
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Episode 12: Den Of Thieves 2 was...?
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, Christian and Rad Dad (Nick) discuss their personal experiences leading up to the episode, including a recent trip to the hospital and the challenges of getting to the movies on time. They then dive into a detailed review of 'Den of Thieves 2', exploring its plot, character development, and the chemistry between the leads. The conversation touches on the film's soundtrack, twists, and the future of the franchise, concluding with reflections on the evolution of Gerard Butler's career and the action genre. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the world of action movies, discussing sequels, adaptations, and the evolution of iconic actors like Billy Bob Thornton and Robert De Niro. They explore the dynamics of modern TV shows, the impact of marketing on movie releases, and the unique experience of watching movies in hotels. The discussion is filled with humor, insights, and personal anecdotes, making it a lively exploration of contemporary cinema.
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Episode 11: 'Nosferatu' and...Serial Killers?
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into the world of Nosferatu, exploring its origins, the work of director Robert Eggers, and the performances of the cast. They discuss the film's plot, themes, and cultural context, while also analyzing the symbolism and character dynamics. The conversation touches on the horror genre's evolution and the expectations surrounding vampire films, ultimately leading to a discussion on the film's effectiveness and their personal takeaways. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss a range of topics from personal experiences with norovirus to the latest Hollywood controversies involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. They delve into the implications of current events in the film industry, explore the dark side of Hollywood, and reflect on historical crimes, including the Manson family saga. The discussion also touches on cultural shifts regarding trust and crime, as well as the impact of serial killers on society. The hosts share their insights on movies, the entertainment industry, and the complexities of human behavior.
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Episode 10 | KRAVEN Reaction...SMH
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed review of the movie 'Kraven', discussing its plot, character development, and the overall execution of the film. They explore themes of family legacy, critique the writing and acting, and analyze the visual effects and action sequences. The conversation also touches on social media engagement strategies for their podcast and the impact of content creation on audience interaction. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the nuances of recent films, particularly focusing on superhero movies and their storytelling flaws. They discuss character development, the impact of technology on relationships, and share personal anecdotes, all while maintaining a humorous and relatable tone. The conversation also touches on upcoming films and the anticipation surrounding them, making it a well-rounded discussion for movie enthusiasts.
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Episode 9 | Lion King Face Off
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian discuss a variety of topics ranging from Jim Carrey's CIA training to their thoughts on live-action movie remakes. They compare the 2019 remake effort of Lion King to the 1994 original, and critique the emotional disconnect in live-action adaptations compared to their animated counterparts. The conversation flows naturally through these themes, providing insights into the entertainment industry and personal experiences. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding film, animation, and personal experiences. They reflect on classic comedy, discuss the challenges of modern remakes, and share insights on upcoming Christmas movies. The conversation also touches on the quality of animation versus storytelling, casting controversies, and the dynamics of box office success. Additionally, they explore the impact of directors like Guy Ritchie and the future of iconic characters in film, culminating in a teaser for Christmas themes and Jim Carrey's experience while filming The Grinch.
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Episode 8 | Ode to Christopher Nolan
In this episode, the hosts delve into Christopher Nolan's film 'Insomnia,' exploring its themes of guilt, consequences, and the psychological toll of the characters involved. They analyze the performances of Al Pacino and Robin Williams, discuss Nolan's unique directorial style, and reflect on the film's legacy within his broader filmography. The conversation also touches on audience reception and the significance of setting in enhancing the film's narrative.
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Yes we ARE Entertained! Gladiator 2 is here...and it's Glorious
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive deep into the much-anticipated sequel, Gladiator 2. They discuss the film's dedication, casting choices, and the emotional stakes compared to the original. The conversation explores the action scenes, political themes, and historical context, while also critiquing the storytelling and cinematic choices. The hosts reflect on the character dynamics and the film's legacy, ultimately concluding that Gladiator 2 stands as a remarkable sequel that resonates with both new and returning audiences. In this engaging conversation, the self proclaimed ScreenGods delve into the world of movies, discussing the disappointment of most sequels, the importance of storytelling, and sharing memorable movie lines. They also explore the influence of music in film, particularly how composers like Hans Zimmer shape the cinematic experience. The dialogue is filled with humor, insights, and a shared passion for film, making it a delightful listen for movie enthusiasts.
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Episode 6 | Reacting to Hugh Grant's 'Heretic'
Christian, aka C-Killa, aka CPG, aka Corporate- Chrissy, aka S'CornyWeaver... gives his insights on Hugh Grants first notable role as a semi-villian. Rad Dad laments all things 'Sanding and Painting' on this weeks segment of "What stinks this week". Plus, we got our first HATE comment on TikTok! Come join us as we talk about MOSTLY movies :)
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Episode 5 | Reaction to Eastwood's Juror #2
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Nick and Christian dive into a detailed discussion about the film 'Juror Number Two' directed by Clint Eastwood. They explore the film's themes, character motivations, and the moral dilemmas presented throughout the story. The conversation also touches on listener engagement, podcast reviews, and the importance of voting. The hosts express their disappointment with the film's execution, particularly regarding its plot holes and character development, while also highlighting the engaging nature of their podcast. In this episode, the hosts delve into the complexities of jury dynamics, character development in film, and the emotional stakes that drive narratives. They critique a recent movie, discussing its shortcomings in plot and character depth, while also touching on societal issues like weed legalization. The conversation shifts to personal anecdotes from the service industry, highlighting the challenges faced in everyday interactions. Finally, they explore the tired genre of biopics, expressing their disdain for the formulaic storytelling often found in these films, and conclude with recommendations for better cinematic experiences.
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Episode 4 | The Wild Robot
In this fun convo, the boys delve into various aspects of film and modern changes in animation, discussing everything from film festivals to character development and the lack of creativity in recent family movies. They share their thoughts on everything they've seen this month, the role of humor, and cinematic techniques that enhance audience engagement. The discussion is lively and filled with personal insights, making it a rich chill and engaging way to spend an hour.
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Episode 3 | Double Feature! 'The Substance' & 'Smile 2'
In this episode of the Mostly Movies podcast, hosts Christian Paul Goddard (CPG) and Nick Radwanski (Rad Dad) discuss their experiences watching 'The Substance' and 'Smile 2'. They delve into the themes, character arcs, and cinematic techniques of both films, while also sharing their frustrations with audience behavior during screenings. The conversation segment of "What Stinks This Week" also touches on customer service experiences, particularly in the context of medical support, highlighting the challenges faced when dealing with call centers. The episode concludes with recommendations for viewers and a reflection on the importance of movie etiquette.
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Episode 2 | Speak No Evil
Keywords Mostly Movies, Speak No Evil, movie review, horror films, cultural differences, audience reactions, film analysis, remakes, character decisions, cinematic experience, movie experience, audience etiquette, parenting, gas station stories, financial struggles, parking garage woes, movie reviews, beauty standards, Caddo Lake, The Substance For Quick Movie Review teasers, and Podcast Reels... Follow us! On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nradphoenix On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nradphoenix Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SCREENGODS For Full Reviews visit our Website at www.thescreengods.com!
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Our Maiden Podcast! | Episode 1
In this episode of Mostly Movies, hosts Christian and Nick discuss their recent experiences, including a wedding that took place during a hurricane. They share stories of the chaos surrounding the event, the challenges faced due to lack of communication, and the unique atmosphere of the wedding. The conversation then shifts to movie reviews, particularly focusing on the film 'Speak No Evil' and its recent remake. They also touch on various actors and their roles in popular films, providing insights and humorous commentary throughout. In this conversation, Nick (Rad Dad) Radwanski and C Killa delve into various themes surrounding movies, including the impact of comic book films, the irony of film reviews, the concept of passion projects, and their personal experiences with grocery stores, particularly Safeway. They discuss the challenges of navigating the film industry and the frustrations of everyday life, all while maintaining a humorous and engaging dialogue. For Quick Movie Review teasers, and Podcast Reels... Follow us! On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nradphoenix On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nradphoenix Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SCREENGODS For Full Reviews visit our Website at www.thescreengods.com!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Brothers Christian Goddard and Nick Radwanski (self proclaimed "ScreenGods") LOVE everything about movies, especially the silver screen. Christian finds the comedy, and the rest of us (including Nick) are just along for the ride while they dive into current movie reviews, talk about what's coming soon, or the latest teasers. Oh, and there may be other things too...we're just here to have fun! Come chill with us on the road, at work, while you are taking a soak in a hot tub...wherever!
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Nick Radwanski
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