The speaker expresses the desire for their upcoming movie to succeed, encouraging listeners to pre-order tickets in order to green light future projects and to be able to continue working on their own film series.
The speaker discusses their opinion on a movie, stating that a younger version of themselves would have enjoyed it more and that character development is important for setting the tone.
In this podcast snippet, the speaker describes the smell of bad movies and compares it to the scent of Ivermectin fake apples used in agricultural products. They also touch on the controversial rehabilitation of a Nazi scientist.
Two brothers isolated in a cabin watch Hollywood movies and practice their acting skills. They wore masks while playing outdoors and developed their social skills through watching complex emotions in movies.
The reason villains in movies are often portrayed as indulging in excessive drinking is that it adds to their edge and appeal of being a bad boy. However, it is important to recognize that excessive drinking can have negative consequences, and portraying it as a glamorous habit can be problematic for some viewers.
The speaker talks about some of his favorite movies and memories related to them, including the loss of actors and his thoughts on bringing people back to theaters.
Tim Ferriss shares some of his favorite movies and mentions that he will continue to add to the list. He also briefly promotes Athletic Greens and his Vimeo page.
The article covers a conversation between Noah and Jonathan about the movie E.T. and how the film resonated with an entire generation, serving as a surrogate for absent fathers, as well as discussing the making of the E. T. soundtrack.
The speaker confesses that he often cries during movies, particularly when he sees young people performing beyond their expectations. He believes it's a remarkable thing, but his wife thinks it's weird.
The speaker describes a scene to another person involving a coked-up character making bad bets and a mobster tough guy in a car. He also mentions a neighbor of the character's friend, Lorraine Bracco, who made her uncomfortable.
The speaker reflects on how movies have become more short-form over time and how classic films from the 30s and 40s are like watching a play, making it challenging to get their kids interested in them.
Hosts discuss memorable movies from the past and the peculiar habit of eating peanuts, shells included, while watching them.
The episode features a trivia night on movie cops with questions ranging from easy to hard. Participants compete for a grand prize.
A former team guy talks about how he got started in the movies and why it was just for fun.
The upcoming movie, John Wick Chapter 4, promises to feature crazy action sequences, including one where John Wick drives around shooting out of a car with no doors at the Arc de Triomphe for 15 minutes.
The speaker discusses their thoughts on whether success is related to the quality of a movie and shares their opinion on Avatar and Top Gun.
The guest speaker talks about the challenges of balancing big movies with character-driven roles and how understanding tropes can help in working within or subverting them.
A discussion about the movie Good Boys, its humor, and how it balances pushing boundaries without going too far. Also, a mention of a sci-fi comedy about a couple who wants to have a child and have a spaceship land in their backyard.
The hosts discuss how the original Predator movie holds up in modern times and whether it can be considered a good campy action movie.
The podcast features a discussion about watching the movie "Silence" and the opinions of people towards the movie.
In this podcast episode, the host talks about a scene from a movie in which a character believed he was going to be a big action star after being convinced by the filmmakers, and discusses the specific scene where the character uses a red bat and a blue bat during an audition.