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Film or Movie is the cinema review show that dares to ask: is it a film or is it a movie? Warning! We discuss spoilers! So it's best if you've seen the movies in question. Speaking of spoilers, here's one: we're awesome.
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Ian bows out to find his nerve as the remaining FoM team members take in a horror double feature of A QUIET PLACE PART 2 and 1982's POLTERGEIST. Families must be protected, special effects creatures must be combated, and t-bone steaks must be maggoted. It's Film or Movie!על ידי RedShoe Radio
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It's a jilted lover showdown as the guys check out Sundance darling THE KILLING OF TWO LOVERS, then go back to Terrence Malick's second feature, DAYS OF HEAVEN, to see where it stands on the olde-timey Hold-Up-O-Meter. Can the boys make it through the whole episode without getting lost in Richard Gere's hair?…
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The boys let the power of Tina Turner wash over them as they review HBO Max's new doc, TINA. They then follow her to Bartertown to see if MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME still holds up. There's also a SPEED ROUND: 1985 edition, some light chatter about if anyone can ever enjoy Mel Gibson again, and an appreciation of Ian finally speaking into the correc…
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The guys rip out spines and stomp on necks as they review the new MORTAL KOMBAT, then backflip to the Bruce Lee classic ENTER THE DRAGON to see if it still kicks ass. There's a martial arts Speed Round, a look back at 1995's MORTAL KOMBAT, and an unnerving discussion about what everyone's fatalities would be. Round 1... FIGHT!…
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This week it's a celebration of National Treasure Frances McDormand, fresh off her Oscar win, as the guys review NOMADLAND and pair it with Ms. McDormand's (and the Coen Brothers') screen debut, BLOOD SIMPLE. Plus an all-McDormand Speed Round, more drops than you can shake a stick at, and the retirement of our Cure for COVID segment (despite COVID …
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The OG crew is reunited to tackle two tales of immigrant families! First up is Lee Isaac Chung's Academy Award nominated MINARI, followed up by Barry Levinson's oft-forgotten AVALON from 1990. Plus we're serving up BOTH an Artist's Loft and a Nerd Alert. Who's a lucky podcaster subscriber? YOU!על ידי RedShoe Radio
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It's a biopic double-header as the panel checks out JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH, then dip back to 2007's THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD to see if it still holds up now that we're not 20-something's. Special Returning Guest Anjali Prasertong again adds some gravity to the conversation, plus an all Brad Pitt Speed Round!…
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To celebrate Women's History Month we unceremoniously kick off two unwitting hosts and bring in Tony and Rob's wives, Beth and Anjali, to drop some much-needed female perspective on PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN and 1973's LADY SNOWBLOOD. Let the fan mail demanding their permanent place on the panel commence. The FOM Future is Female.…
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It's a double dose of the afterlife as the guys check out Pixar's newest, SOUL, followed by 1990's Greatest Hair Competition aka FLATLINERS. Tony and Pete go mano a baldo over Pixar's potential repetitiveness and there's some real sharing going on as well. The kind of sharing only Joel Schumacher can elicit....…
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It's a Spike Lee Joint today on FOM as the guys check out the director's breakout DO THE RIGHT THING, followed by his newest, DA 5 BLOODS. More importantly, we somehow found a way to include Tony's 15 year old voiceover demo reel. It's one heck of an episode. And that's the truth, Ruth.על ידי RedShoe Radio
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The FoM Team spits out some verse by checking out Netflix's THE FORTY YEAR OLD VERSION, then pairing it with 1998's SLAM for Does It Hold Up. A hip-hop related Speed Round is then accompanied by a Cure for Covid that's full of heavily outdated MANDALORIAN chatter. Believe when we say FoM's no better than you/ Except when we rap so we guess it ain't…
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It's a special, over-stuffed "Versus" episode as the boys pit two action icons against one another: Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme. We examine HARD TO KILL and KICKBOXER, determining if either one holds up, then throw in a Who Wore It Better and an Artist's Loft segment before ultimately deciding our favorite actor-who-would-occasionally-i…
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Since recording this episode, there have been hurricanes, elections, and hurricane-elections. But we're finally picking up the pieces over here at FoM Studios. This week we go full sci-fi comedy with BILL AND TED FACE THE MUSIC, followed by 1999's GALAXY QUEST. Rob also interviews GALAXY QUEST'S Daryl "Chill" Mitchell for a minute and a half becaus…
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After taking some extra time to deal with several existential dilemmas in their real lives, the boys finally jump into some existential motion pictures instead. They check out Charlie Kaufman's newest, I'M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, then look back to ADAPTATION to see if it holds up. Also, keep an eye out for FoM's currently in-production spinoff o…
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Between pickles and weed, it's a very green episode this week as the guys check out AN AMERICAN PICKLE and PINEAPPLE EXPRESS. There's ice cream talk, a speed round, and- this can't be right- even a mention of sports?! All that, plus Rob apparently can't tell the difference between Andrew Garfield and the dude who created Magic the Gathering.…
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This week the boys tackle that time-tested genre known as the "Immortal Warrior Squad Movie". First they review Netflix's THE OLD GUARD, then check out BLADE II to see if it holds up. New drinking game: take a shot every time we say "world-building". Plus a new Cure for Covid segment!על ידי RedShoe Radio
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Live from Film or Movie.... IT'S US! The guys check out two SNL alums' breakthrough flicks, starting with Pete Davidson in THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND. Then for Does It Hold Up, they cue up the comedy saxophones and discuss 1995's Chris Farley opus TOMMY BOY. Holy schnikes, indeed.על ידי RedShoe Radio
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It's a Hollywood cynic's dream come true as the boys check out THE ASSISTANT, followed by Robert Altman's 1992 industry takedown, THE PLAYER. One member of the panel continues to befuddle the group with his Film/Movie labels and Tony leads a much-too-soon Pandemic Speed Round. Film or Movie, now more than ever!…
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The boys are back after a 6 year hiatus to talk all things film and movie! We review Ben Affleck's new(ish) basketball flick The Way Back, then dive into Hoosiers to see if it holds up. Some disclaimers: 1) This ep is longer than usual because we catch up and give an FoM primer for any new listeners. 2) We use swear words. 3) Even worse, we use spo…
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The guys trample cities beneath their feet as they review two giant monster movies. First up is the Bryan Cranston wig vehicle "Godzilla", which Rob declared his summer pick of 2014... before actually seeing it. Then, for Does It Hold Up, the gang heads over to Skull Island to review the original "King Kong" from 1933. It's CGI vs lumpy stop-motion…
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The boys get creepy crawly this week with two spider (shudder) related flicks. First up is "The Amazing Spiderman 2" starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. Then, for Does It Hold Up, they dip back to 1990's "Arachnophobia". And a new debate rages concerning the very nature of mux.
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This week the guys avoid sunlight- except for Ian, who does that already- to check out two vampire flicks, starting with Jim Jarmusch's newest, "Only Lovers Left Alive". They then grow Fabio hair (except for Tony) and check out "Interview with the Vampire" to see if it holds up. All that, plus the return of Who Wore It Better!…
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The dudes go full anime this week with a double dip into the work of Hayao Miyazaki. First up is his newest release, "The Wind Rises", followed by 1997's "Princess Mononoke". Will "Mononoke" hold up for those who have only seen it on acid? We'll find out. All that, plus Pete does an amazing Werner Herzog impression.…
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The dudes check out two flicks based on toys this week. First up is "The Lego Movie", followed by 1987's "Master of the Universe", starring a nigh-unintelligible Dolph Lundgren. Is it possible to make a decent motion picture based off a few pieces of plastic? Let's find out, guys.
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The guys (for some reason) pair two holiday related flicks. First up is Jason Reitman's newest "Labor Day". The guys then check out the Bill Murray classic "Groundhog Day" to see if it holds up in spite of some intense bass guitar riffs. Am I right or am I right or am I right? Right. Right!
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It's an FOM first, as the guys fail to find a replacement for Tony in time and carry on with a three man episode. First, they review the Coen Brothers' newest "Inside Llewyn Davis" then follow it up with a look back at "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Damn, we're in a tight spot.
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The guys review "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and tempers flare as one of the team tries to defend the first ever FOM walk-out of a motion picture. Is it all just smoke and mirrors to cover up the fact that he didn't plan his schedule accordingly? They then exchange one future jump suit for another as they dip back to 1987's "The Running Man" t…
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