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Santi Says
by Santiago Franco
Santi Says is a movie review podcast where films spark real conversations.Hosted by Santi, each episode breaks down new releases, animated features, and standout films through honest reactions, thoughtful critique, and fan-first discussion. From visual spectacle and action sequences to story structure, pacing, themes, and emotional impact, Santi Says looks at movies the way audiences actually experience them — not just how critics score them.Whether it’s an anime-inspired epic, a mainstream blockbuster, or a film with unexpected heart, Santi Says blends movie fandom with meaningful analysis, drawing connections to classic storytelling, modern cinema trends, and the cultural moments surrounding each release.If you love movies, enjoy hearing different perspectives, and want film discussions that feel like hanging out with friends after the credits roll, this podcast is for you.New episodes available on all major podcast platforms.
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SANTI SAYS: Michael Movie Review | UNLV Freshmen Break Down the Michael Jackson Biopic, Best Scenes & Honest Reactions
UNLV freshmen Santi and Sammy dive into Michael, the highly anticipated Michael Jackson biopic, with an energetic, honest, and often hilarious breakdown of the King of Pop’s story. From Jafar Jackson’s performance and Coleman Domingo’s portrayal of Joe Jackson to emotional family moments, iconic concert recreations, Thriller, Beat It, and the Pepsi commercial accident, this episode explores what worked, what surprised them, and whether Michael lives up to the hype.Was it better than Elvis? Did the film move too fast? What scenes stole the show? Whether you’re a lifelong Michael Jackson fan or just curious about one of music’s biggest legends, this review covers it all from a fresh student perspective
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Santi Says Podcast Ep. 3 – Super Mario Galaxy Movie Review | Yoshi, Bowser Jr & Fan Reactions
In Episode 3 of Santi Says, Santiago Franco and guest William break down the latest Super Mario movie, diving into standout characters like Yoshi, Bowser Jr., and Bowser, plus the film’s humor, pacing, and emotional moments.The conversation covers favorite scenes, unexpected cameos, audience reactions, and how the movie compares to the original. They also explore Mario nostalgia—from Mario Kart to classic Nintendo games—and what made this sequel hit (or miss) for fans.If you’re a Mario fan or love video game movie reviews, this episode delivers a fun, honest take on one of the most talked-about animated releases. Hosted by Santiago Franco.
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Goat Movie Review (2026) | Steph Curry Produced Basketball Underdog Film | Santi Says Podcast Ep. 2
In this episode of Santi Says, we review Goat (2026) — the animated basketball underdog film produced by NBA superstar Steph Curry. Featuring an all-star voice cast including Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, David Harbour, Jelly Roll, and more, this family-friendly sports movie delivers a motivational story about proving doubters wrong.We break down the story, pacing, NBA Easter eggs, Steph Curry’s role as producer and voice actor, standout characters like Jet Fillmore and Moto (inspired by Dennis Rodman), and whether this underdog basketball movie lives up to the hype during NBA All-Star Weekend.If you love inspirational sports films, animated basketball movies, or classic “prove them wrong” stories, this episode is for you.🎙 Guest: Benjamin (UNLV Journalism & Media Studies) 📍 Recorded at KUNV Studios - Produced by Jason Beatty 📲 Want to be a guest? Follow @KingSantiago07
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Santi Says: Scarlet Movie Review — A Bold, Emotional Anime-Inspired Take on Revenge, Hamlet, and Visual Spectacle
In the debut episode of Santi Says, host Santi is joined by longtime friend Ethan (“Coy”) to break down Scarlet, one of the most visually striking and emotionally ambitious animated films of the year.Fresh out of an early screening, the duo dives deep into what Scarlet does best — breathtaking visuals, intense action sequences, and an anime-inspired aesthetic that blends medieval storytelling with modern animation techniques. From jaw-dropping volcanic imagery to sword-driven combat scenes, the film delivers cinematic moments that demand to be seen on the big screen.Beyond the spectacle, Scarlet explores heavier themes of revenge, identity, grief, and moral consequence, drawing clear inspiration from Shakespeare’s Hamlet while offering a fresh, gender-flipped perspective. Santi and Ethan discuss whether the film’s lighter comedic moments enhance the journey or soften what could have been an even darker, more brooding narrative.The conversation also touches on:Story pacing and emotional payoffCharacter development and thematic depthHow the film balances anime influences with Western storytellingWhether Scarlet could be an awards-season contenderWho this movie is really for — anime fans, film students, or mainstream audiencesNo spoilers — just honest reactions, thoughtful critique, and genuine excitement from two first-time hosts experiencing a major release together.🎬 Scarlet hit theaters last weekend. If you love anime-inspired films, epic visuals, emotional storytelling, or movie discussions that feel like a conversation with friends, this episode is for you. #Scarlet, #ScarletMovie, #SCARLET, #MamoruHosoda, #anime, #animemovie, #animatedfilm, #animefilms, #animecommunity, #IMAX, #IMAXExperience, #nowintheaters, #movie, #filmreview, #movietalk, #animeedit, #animeaesthetic, #filmcommunity, #cinephiles, #animation, #animationmovie, #SonyPicturesClassics
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Santi Says is a movie review podcast where films spark real conversations.Hosted by Santi, each episode breaks down new releases, animated features, and standout films through honest reactions, thoughtful critique, and fan-first discussion. From visual spectacle and action sequences to story structure, pacing, themes, and emotional impact, Santi Says looks at movies the way audiences actually experience them — not just how critics score them.Whether it’s an anime-inspired epic, a mainstream blockbuster, or a film with unexpected heart, Santi Says blends movie fandom with meaningful analysis, drawing connections to classic storytelling, modern cinema trends, and the cultural moments surrounding each release.If you love movies, enjoy hearing different perspectives, and want film discussions that feel like hanging out with friends after the credits roll, this podcast is for you.New episodes available on all major podcast platforms.
HOSTED BY
Santiago Franco
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