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Your Favorite Flick
by Brad Glaser
Each week we bring on a friend, from lifelong to brand new, to talk about their favorite* movie. We like to talk about why our favorites are our favorites, what they make us think and what they make us feel. I can't promise a lack of spoilers (let's face it; there will be spoilers!), but we're much more into what movies mean to us personally. We talk about favorites because we want to explore how movies affect us so deeply. One thing I've always found is that even those who don't think of themselves as movie fans have a favorite movie and have a lot to say about it!
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In Bruges with Steve Kind
It's our long-awaited first episode set in Belgium. Is it Tintin? Is it Poirot? No, it's a couple of Irish hit men, by way of London, hiding out In Bruges.Steve Kind joins me as we talk the hell, purgatory, and the thin chance at redemption in this great darkly comic crime flick.Steve is a recovery advocate who has written a stirring memoir about his own recovery, Inspirational Dissatisfaction (https://www.amazon.com/Inspirational-Dissatisfaction-Steven-Kind/dp/B09KDSRYKN)
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The Dark Knight with Daniel Sovich
"If you can be anybody, be yourself...unless you can be Batman. Then, be Batman."Well, I'm not Batman, and neither is my guest Daniel Sovich, at least I don't think he is. He is, however, and actor/musician who's been on the Broadway stage and is now in Nashville writing and playing music, both under his own name and DiscoFox. His stuff is truly excellent. Links below. I suggest checking out "Keep It" first, which has an opening line that is spot on for this episode."Keep It" - https://youtu.be/HjKE9zKImRA?si=WNYdCsLPDiKGtbB-"All Night" - https://youtu.be/FQs7trIzN20?si=oCWOwFaCV4K3FOy-DiscoFox Home - https://linktr.ee/discofoxThis Sunday, we have my friend Steve Kind on the show to discuss his favorite, In Bruges, a dark comedy about hitmen "on vacation."
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Brotherhood of the Wolf with J.B. Raasch
Hungry like the wolf? Then, please have a listen to J.B. Raasch and I biting into Brotherhood of the Wolf. I know what you're thinking, "Just how many 18th century French costume drama / creature flick / bang-up action flicks can I watch in a month?" Well, trust me, make this one of them.We get into how these elements coalesce, the beauty of constraints, and the range of influences that this movie wears proudly.This Wednesday, we have actor/musician Daniel Sovich, Disco Dan himself, coming on the show to breakdown The Dark Knight. That's gonna be a fun one too.
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The Master with Jeff Elizardi
"Master, master, where's the dreams that I've been after? Master, master, you promised only lies!"Wait, that's from something else entirely, though maybe it's not wholly inappropriate here. We've got Jeff Elizardi, longtime friend of mine and fan of the show, here to discuss The Master, a Paul Thomas Anderson film, led by Amy Adams, Joaquin Phoenix, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman. It's an exploration into nothing less than the soul of humanity. We give it its just reverence, but we're also cutups by nature, so I promise there are some laughs throughout.This Sunday, J.B. Raasch is coming at you to talk about The Brotherhood of the Wolf, a French action period piece that is also...well, it's something of genre grab bag to be honest, in the best possible sense.
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Skyfall with Barrett Landen
Dum, di-di, dum-dum...Dum, di-di, dum-dum...Dum, di-di, dum-dum...Bwaaah... bwah-bwah bwaaah...Bwaaah... bwah-bwah bwaaah...Bwah, bwah, bwaaaaah!WAAAH... WAAAH... WAAAAAAH!Dah-dah-dah-dah-DAAAH!Wow, is that the dumbest way I could have thought of to intro that we're covering our first, and my favorite, Bond Movie? It's Skyfall day, and we're joined by returning guest Barrett Landen, a Bond and car aficionado, to get into what makes this a great Bond flick, a great action flick and so much more. Buckle up and enjoy!
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The Devil Wears Prada with Crystal Coffman
We're getting psyched for The Devil Wears Prada 2, so we're bringing you my fun conversation with Crystal Coffman on the original. We talked characters and themes and had a lot of laughs along the way on this one.On Sunday, we're going to be coming at you with Skyfall with returning guest Barrett Landen. This one may be a little more intense than his Uncle Buck episode, but I think it's one that any Bond fan will enjoy. And if you're not a Bond fan, maybe we'll convince you to at least give this one a shot.
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Pee-wee's Big Adventure with Van Hughes
Looking for Adventure? Van Hughes and I have a Big one for you today. We're talking Pee-wee! Van has a truly lifelong and abiding love for this movie, and he shares what makes it so special with eloquence and a laugh.Van is an actor and musician, and his new single "Location" is now available wherever you get your music. It's bold, it's catchy, and it's terrific! You can follow Van: @vanhughesmusic on Instagram.
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The Lost Boys with Andy Chrestman
It's The Lost Boys. It's Joel Schumaker going over the top Joel Schumacher-style. It's Kiefer Sutherland being cool AF. It's Diane Wiest coming off an Oscar win. It's the two Coreys first joint outing! All this and vampires! How did we get this lucky?My pal Andy Chrestman is with us today to bite into it. (I apologize. That had to be done.) Andy is a writer, and he's watched this movie more times than he cares to count. We get into performances, aesthetics and how brilliantly this film fit into and represents the 80's.Andy is working on a memoir, so he hasn't posted as much of his writing over the past few years, but here is his Medium archive: https://medium.com/@achrestmanIf his pieces don't move you, we are very different people.Join us on Sunday when friend and superfan (of the show; not of mine) Phil Murray will be discussing Dazed and Confused.A note of apology: We had planned to put out Good Will Hunting with Chris Bravender today, but I messed something up with the recording/editing. Chris has graciously offered to re-record that one if it's not salvageable, so it will be headed your way soon.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy with Sahil Godiwala
Tinker Tailor Solder Sa? That's right, my old friend Sahil Godiwala, who barely knows how to listen to a podcast, joins us to talk about this masterpiece of a movie, based on a masterpiece of a novel by John le Carre. We can't shut up about Oldman's performance as George Smiley in this one. I will tell you that, even as two people who have discussed this movie with each other ad nauseam, we make some new discoveries as we hash it out on mic. Enjoy!
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Cool Hand Luke with Gene Gallerano
Gene Gallerano, co-director of the new "creature feature" The Yeti, joins us. It is showing at 150 AMC Theatres around the country this Saturday night, April 4th, as part of their Thrills and Chills series. Please check your local listings, as they say.Today, Gene is here to discuss the Paul Newman classic Cool Hand Luke. Gene has a great eye for cinematic technique and, even more importantly to my mind, a storyteller's feel for character and theme. I was enlightened by a number of things Gene brought to the table, and I'm sure you will be too!
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What Dreams May Come with Adrienne "Butsy" Keller
You know that feeling when you awake in a painting after an accident and find out and realize that a guy straight off an Oscar win for Best Supporting is your spirit guide? Well, if you do, have I got an episode for you! We're talking What Dreams May Come, the Robin-Williams-and-Annabella-Sciorra-starring afterlife drama from 1997. My Aunt Butsy joins me as we talk grief and death but also hope and redemption. Please join us.
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Ghostbusters with Brad Coffman
Hey YouFFers (we may need a contest to decide on a better name for you loyal fans), we're back for a Wednesday romp with returning guest Brad Coffman. The man lives a life highly informed by the 4-man army known as the Ghostbusters, so he's here to talk about the movie that started it all.I mention up top in this one that our very own musician-in-residence Richard Bates has a new album out: Bates and Sons and Daughters. Please check it out. If you're anything like me, and I hope for your sake that you are, you'll love it:https://richardbates.bandcamp.com/album/bates-and-sons-and-daughters
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Black Panther with LaNija Redmond
We're talking MCU for the first time today, people. Knowing my friends, it won't be the last. But for my money, we're kicking off with the cream of the crop in Black Panther. Coming off the Oscar success of Ryan Coogler, Michael B. Jordan, and the rest of the Sinners team, we thought it would be a great time to bring you our thoughts on this earlier collaboration.This movie gets deep, and so does LaNija. We came to this movie with very different experiences and perspectives, and both fell in love with it immediately. I hope our conversation can add a little something to your appreciation of this classic.
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An American Werewolf in London with Paul Sparacello
Join Paul Sparacello, who has unwittingly been my friend for over a quarter century, for an exploration of An American Werewolf in London, a movie that we argue does about the best job possible of combining comedy and horror into one tasty package. (Tasty is a werewolf joke...because they bite people...you know. Fine, I'll stop.)We're going up to two shows each week on a trial basis. This weekend, be on the lookout for Black Panther with my friend LaNija Redmond. She and I came to that movie from very different experiences and vantage points but both found something that we deeply treasure.
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Inglorious Basterds with Julia Mott
Welcome to the long-awaited premiere of co-producer Julia Mott to whom I am lucky enough to be married.We're digging into Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece in this one. (That's right. I called it his masterpiece. Come at me!) We have a lot of fun in this one focusing on our favorite sequences, a few of the many outstanding performances, as well as trying to figure out what the heck QT is up to, in the best possible ways.Don't forget to rate, review and follow the show. Find us @yourfavoriteflick on Instagram and BlueSky, @favoriteflick on Letterboxd, or email us at [email protected] out our house band, The Hons, on Bandcamp, as well. Trust me, you won't regret spending the $10 to buy their album To Skyward.
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Oscar Special with only Brad Glaser (Sorry 'bout that)
Here's our first special just in time for this weekends Oscar ceremony. This one is me flying solo on mic, as I take you through my personal favorites for eleven of the biggest categories (we even included editing for Brother Jeff, despite his being officially dead to this podcast). Please know that these are my personal favorites and not predictions. If you try to fill out your Oscar pools with these picks, you'll be going down in flames.I also add in a recommended watch based on each nominee in these categories, so that's 55 additional movies to check out. As if your lives weren't already busy enough.In case you don't want to listen to me talk for over a half hour without interruption (very few do) or you want to revisit them, here are those picks and movie recs for you:Best Picture Bugonia 10 Cloverfield LaneF1 Ford vs. FerrariFrankenstein Poor ThingsHamnet Remains of the DayMarty Supreme The HustlerOne Battle After Another The Big LebowskiThe Secret Agent The ConversationSentimental Value 8 1/2Sinners Ma Rainey's Black BottomTrain Dreams The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert FordBest Director One Battle After Another Paul Thomas Anderson Boogie NightsSinners Ryan Coogler Fruitvale StationMarty Supreme Josh Safdie Uncut GemsSentimental Value Joachim Trier Robert Redford - Ordinary PeopleHamnet Chloé Zhao NomadlandBest Actor Marty Supreme Timothée Chalamet Tom Cruise - The Color of MoneyOne Battle After Another Leonardo DiCaprio Catch Me if you CanBlue Moon Ethan Hawke Before SunriseSinners Michael B. Jordan Black PantherThe Secret Agent Wagner Moura Civil WarBest Actress Hamnet Jessie Buckley Wicked Little LettersIf I Had Legs I'd Kick You Rose Byrne BridesmaidsSong Sung Blue Kate Hudson Reese Witherspoon - Walk the LineSentimental Value Renate Reinsve Geena Rowlands - A Woman under the InfluenceBugonia Emma Stone Easy ABest Supporting Actor One Battle After Another Benicio del Toro Fear and Loathing in Las VegasFrankenstein Jacob Elordi Peter Boyle - Young FrankensteinSinners Delroy Lindo Get ShortyOne Battle After Another Sean Penn The Falcon and the SnowmanSentimental Value Stellan Skarsgård DuneBest Supporting Actress Sentimental Value Elle Fanning A Complete UnknownSentimental Value Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas Natasha Lyonne - His Three DaughtersWeapons Amy Madigan Field of DreamsSinners Wunmi Mosaku Viola Davis in WidowsOne Battle After Another Teyana Taylor Taraji P. Henson in Baby BoyBest Original Screenplay Blue Moon Robert Kaplow Jack Fincher - MankIt Was Just an Accident Jafar Panahi Hwang Jo-yun, Lim Jun-hyung, Park Chan-wook - Old BoyMarty Supreme Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie - Good TimeSentimental Value Eskil Vogt & Joachim Trier Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner - The FabelmansSinners Ryan Coogler Quentin Tarantino - From Dusk till DawnBest Adapted Screenplay Bugonia Will Tracy Seth Reiss, Will Tracy - The MenuFrankenstein Guillermo del Toro William Hurlbut - The Bride of FrankensteinHamnet Chloé Zhao & Maggie O'Farrell Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard - Shakespeare in LoveOne Battle After Another Paul Thomas Anderson Charlie Kaufman - AdaptationTrain Dreams Clint Bentley & Greg Kwedar Jim Jarmush - Dead ManBest Film Editing F1 Stephen Mirrione Chris Lenzon & Billy Weber -Top GunMarty Supreme Ronald Bronstein & Josh Safdie Thelma Schoonmaker - GoodfellasOne Battle After Another Andy Jurgensen Joe Hutshing & Pietro Scalia -JFKSentimental Value Olivier Bugge Coutté Monika Willie - TarSinners Michael P. Shawver Alan Heim - All that JazzCinematography Frankenstein Dan Laustsen Michael Ballhaus - Bram Stoker's DraculaMarty Supreme Darius Khondji Michael Chapman - Raging BullOne Battle After Another Michael Bauman John A. Alonzo - ChinatownSinners Autumn Durald Arkapaw Asakazu Nakai - Seven SamuraiTrain Dreams Adolpho Veloso Rudolph Mate - The Passion of Joan of Arc
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Uncle Buck with Barrett Landen
Welcome back! Join Barrett Landen and I for a fun discussion of late-80's comedy classic Uncle Buck today. We talk about the lasting appeal of John Candy and John Hughes, the budding genius of Macaulay Culkin, and how this movie pulls at the heartstrings while making us laugh.
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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan with Joe Shorter
Join us on the bridge of the Enterprise as we discuss my favorite Star Trek move, The Wrath of Khan. I'm joined by Joe Shorter, a friend, fellow nerd (he owns it), and supporter of the show right out of the gates. While we do get a little nerdy, the core of our conversation is about the themes and ideas presented in this low-budget, by big sci-fi standards, scrappy masterpiece. We have some fun along the way, as well, and we explore what the heck Scotty is up to when he's not on board. Prepare for warp speed!
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Midnight Run with Brad Coffman
Join us for a fun cross-country ride with Brad Coffman as we discuss Martin Brest's 1988 buddy road comedy Midnight Run. We'll talk about performance, Robert de Niro's and Charles Grodin's leads of course, but also the incredible supporting cast. We hit on funny moments, but most importantly, we spend time talking about the relationships that drive this heartfelt film.Our music is courtesy of The Hons. Find their fantastic album To Skyward on Bandcamp: https://thehons.bandcamp.com/album/to-skyward
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Raising Arizona with Jeffrey Glaser
This week I'm joined by my brother, professional film editor Jeffrey Glaser for a discussion of a shared childhood favorite, Raising Arizona. It's not an overstatement to say that this is one of the movies that got Jeff and me into how and why movies work. We have a lot of fun and take advantage of his expertise to get a little technical too. I hope you enjoy!Next week, we're going to talk Midnight Run with Brad Coffman. So, if you like 80's comedies, this is a good mini-run for you.You can find The Hons, who have been kind enough to provide the music for our show, at https://thehons.bandcamp.com/album/to-skyward.
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Se7en with Michael Young
Join us for a discussion of David Fincher's "Se7en" with my friend Michael Young. Michael came extra- prepared and gets deep into scenes, themes and characters. He made me think about a movie I've seen a bunch in some ways I never had before.For those who want to view ahead of time, next week's episode will feature full-time professional film editor and part-time amateur brother Jeffrey Glaser talking with me about "Raising Arizona", a shared beloved film for the two of us.
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Big Night with Chris Bravender
Welcome to our debut episode. In this one, we discuss 90's food dramedy classic "Big Night" with my good friend Chris Bravender. We get into all sorts of fun stuff about themes and character, among other topics.Follow the show on BlueSky or Instagram @yourfavoriteflick. We're on Letterboxd @favoriteflick. You can also email us at [email protected]. Be in touch with your ideas!Next week we will be talking David Fincher's "Se7en" (or "Seven" if you don't want to be obnoxious) with teacher and D&D player extraordinaire Michael Young.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Each week we bring on a friend, from lifelong to brand new, to talk about their favorite* movie. We like to talk about why our favorites are our favorites, what they make us think and what they make us feel. I can't promise a lack of spoilers (let's face it; there will be spoilers!), but we're much more into what movies mean to us personally. We talk about favorites because we want to explore how movies affect us so deeply. One thing I've always found is that even those who don't think of themselves as movie fans have a favorite movie and have a lot to say about it!
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