Questions Like ציבורי
[search 0]
עוד
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Questions Like This

Questions Like This Productions

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
חודשי
 
The world needs another podcast about movies by overqualified hosts Send all complaints to questionslikethispod@gmail.com Find us on iTunes and Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/questions-like-this/id1304090429 http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=156548&refid=stpr
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Continuing despite the onslaught of technical difficulties...The boys are back with the Freddy Mercury/Queen biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody." From Zoroastrian maxims to hush-hush gay sex in truck stops to recording studio drama and finally the smash Live Aid performance, the movie was a treat for fans even if the critics were polarized and some facts di…
  continue reading
 
Continuing our series on James Bond. We talk about the longest Bond film yet and Bond going to the Orient!Thunderball is probably best remembered for being super long and having underwater fight scenes, but it's not bad (in fact one of us likes it a whole lot.) You Only Live Twice however...has a good song and was written by Roald Dahl.And sorry fo…
  continue reading
 
Welcome back to our series on the Bond franchise.We talked about the first three movies in the franchise that kick-started a global phenomenon. Dr. No may be a little rough around the edges but From Russia with Love and Goldfinger are still all-time classics.Plus: Billy Joel lyrics, Turkish Oil Wrestling, John Oates's Private Eyes, Choosing Oddjob …
  continue reading
 
Strap yourselves in, we're talking Bond!The boys talk about the long-lasting spy franchise James Bond. Particularly, the drama surrounding Bond 25, due out next year (perhaps.) We discuss Danny Boyle's exit, why the last movie wasn't so hot, next steps for the franchise, and pore over the list of potential Bonds!Plus: Villains, Shir Shean, how fran…
  continue reading
 
Going back to Hong Kong baybee!One final episode to close off World Cup fever, the boys look at the surprise Stephen Chow smash: Shaolin Soccer.Visually intense, it was rough to talk about the movie while trying to do the action justice. Along the way we manage to question the casting direction (in a good way.)Also this episode is (mostly) unedited…
  continue reading
 
World Cup fever still not subsiding?The boys got you covered with a Stallone deep cut: Escape to Victory!This 1981 film unites Sly, Michael Caine, Max von Sydow, Pele, and host of other soccer greats in a movie very loosely based on a true story. A POW team plays a German team in a propaganda football match at the height of WWII. Featuring all the …
  continue reading
 
The boys talk about the first ever Rambo movie and the most surprising: First Blood. Unlike the sequels, First Blood is more of a drama about a Vietnam Vet with PTSD being treated like ass by small-town cops. A movie way ahead of its time and sadly not as fondly remembered as its sequels.Also: Bollywood Rambo, Hard-R movies turned into Children's C…
  continue reading
 
The boys are back with a look at the Cannes Film Festival: the snootiest, high-falutinest film festival there is. We take a look at the history of the event, notable movies that have won, 2018's entries for the Palme d'Or, and of course the controversies!Plus: The meaning of the French tricolors, racism, Steve Harvey, and Solo!…
  continue reading
 
QUESTIONS LIKE THISEPISODE XXVIIITHE BOYS tackle STAR WARS. A franchise in existence for over FORTY years, they try to pinpoint exactly when did it start to SUCK. From the most recent SEQUEL TRILOGY to the ORIGINAL TRILOGY and every EXPANDED UNIVERSE release in between, it turns out there is a lot of suck in the CANON.Tackling REYLO, resurrected ac…
  continue reading
 
Avengers Disassemble!After ten years of movies, the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes to a head with Infinity War. Thanos finally gets off his ass and forces Cap, Doc Strange, Groot, and Spoder Man to work together. Does it live up to the hype? Actually yeah, it's good folks, leaving the boys to wonder who will actually watch the Ant-Man 2 movie afte…
  continue reading
 
This is it, the absolute nadir of Spielberg: Ready Player One.From the incredibly generic, fresh off the assembly line shit story, to the insufferable "I recognize that!" cinematography, we gut this Reddit wet-dream and leave nothing unexamined. Fulfilling a prophecy from a previous episode, one of the boys walked out of this movie!Plus: Borrowed n…
  continue reading
 
I guess this can officially be the start of season 2 of the show.The boys try to find out why exactly is Netflix producing and releasing so many high-profile shitty movies and cancelling 15 series at once despite being the most ubiquitous streaming service on Earth (and Elon Musk's secret Martian colony.)Also: Suncoast Videos, Governator, Aziz I'm …
  continue reading
 
We're not really good at this weekly thing are we?Anyway, two movies with good leads (Alicia Vikander and Jennifer Lawrence) that have a whole mess of issues that add up to two mostly nothing movies, including a historic first for one of us! Also, this will probably be the last one with outro music, I don't want to deal with anymore disputes. Eat m…
  continue reading
 
Lively up de sound system masta selectah and pass de chalice roun'On this *timely* episode of Questions Like This, the boys round up the best movies about the Winter Olympics and conclude that Cool Runnings is the best underdog movie of all. We also talk about I, Tonya and a couple of others, but we mostly talked about how the Winter Olympics suck …
  continue reading
 
Black History Month!The boys are getting ready for an episode on Black Panther, but before that we take a look at some of the previous black superhero movies that came out throughout the years. From successes like Blade to absolute dogshit like Catwoman, black superheroes have had a rocky path to celluloid.Plus: Shaq, Esperanto, Underworld, shitty …
  continue reading
 
And we're back!After a short hiatus - including the Philadelphia Eagles creaming the Patriots - the boys return with their hottest takes on "The Greatest Showman." We are applying a Debordian/Zizekian analysis of spectacle and ideology on the hit musical, with an emphasis on the music and the juxtaposition of history and entertainment.Just kidding,…
  continue reading
 
Everyone's a little bit method these days, but we ask what's the craziest damn thing Daniel Day-Lewis has done for role? DDL (the cool way to refer to him) is one of the greatest working actors and certainly the one people think of when we say "method actor." From staying in a wheelchair the whole production time to building a log cabin and of cour…
  continue reading
 
Theater boys!This week we find out who wrote some of the best musicals of the 20th century: Rodgers and Hammerstein! From Oklahoma to The Sound of Music, the dynamic duo of stage and screen wrote some of the best loved musicals and tunes in the Great American Songbook and are responsible for keeping drama/theater class alive! We also discuss some o…
  continue reading
 
New Year, same old pod.Given recent controversies over whitewashing and diversity in film, the boys (one Asian, one Jewish) dive into the history of whitewashing and racism in film. From Al Jolson in burnt cork, to Mr Yunioshi, and of course the hullabaloo over Ghost in the Shell, we try to suss out the roots and notable instances throughout the ye…
  continue reading
 
2017: The year of horror movies, the year of too many blockbusters, and the year white men are cancelled (Weinstein, Spacey, etc).The boys run down the list of what they liked in 2017 and some movies they didn't. From a documentary about cats in Istanbul, to alternate endings of Get Out, and the most divisive Star War to date, no stone is left untu…
  continue reading
 
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!On this extra-length, uncut holiday special the boys rundown the list of bonafide holiday classics from TV Specials, feature films, and those best left forgotten. From Home Alone to the Star Wars Holiday Special they leave no stone unturned. We come up short on Hanukkah and Kwanzaa movies though, do better H…
  continue reading
 
Who is Tommy Wiseau? What is the Room? How was it made? When did it come out? Most importantly, why does it exist?The "Citizen Kane" of bad movies is firm favorite of the hosts and we unpack just about everything there is about this 50-car pile-up of a movie like: Wiseau not being able to recite his own damn lines, shooting simultaneously in two fo…
  continue reading
 
Well folks, Hollywood is a shitty place for women...or is it? We take a look at the role women have had in films both on and off camera. From Alice Guy-Blaché to Pam Grier, women have been present despite all the shit they have to deal with (read: being harassed by creepy old men). We talked about some tropes and notable "women's" genres throughout…
  continue reading
 
Alright sports fans, which flicks would be in the sports movie hall of fame? We tackle all the major American sports and some little girl sport called soccer. We breakdown the criteria for some good ass sports movies, talk about bonafide classics, and some films best left forgotten. I stand by my Pacino comment.Also we are (finally) on iTunes and S…
  continue reading
 
In a special Halloween off-script spectacular, the boys talk about some of their favorite scary movies (for kids) like Hocus Pocus, Halloweentown, and shows like Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Tales from the Crypt plus some grown up favorites like Hammer Horror and Universal Monsters.Sadly they forgot to bring up the most perfect Halloween movie o…
  continue reading
 
Well, the latter half of Nicolas Cage's career is less...uplifting than the first. What drives a man to such lows? This week we try to answer by looking at his post-millennium career. From National Treasure to Sonny and of course The Wicker Man, we discuss everything the Cager has done up to now plus some of his latest and upcoming movies!Also: DMX…
  continue reading
 
Our first ever two-parter! We ask just who the hell Academy Award winner (yes, folks!)Nicolas Cage really is and what are some of the stand outs from the first half of his milieu. From "Peggy Sue Got Married" to the action trilogy of masterpieces "The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off," we discuss all the hits (and misses) of early Nic Cage. Join us next…
  continue reading
 
This week we take a look into Shia LaBeouf's illustrious acting career (and then some.) From Even Stevens to Fury, Shia has done it all and perhaps he shouldn't have done a few of those things. Movies, television, performance art, and of course white boy rapping are just a few things under LaBeouf's belt!Also: Christy Carlson Romano, Disney Channel…
  continue reading
 
This week we discuss Manchester, New Hampshire's second favorite Jew: Adam Sandler. We ask who is still letting him make movies and is he actually retarded? (Doing that bit for too many years now.) We discuss his good movies (The Wedding Singer) and his many, many shitty ones (Pixels) plus many more!Apologies for the audio quality, one of our hosts…
  continue reading
 
On this week's Questions Like This we ask whether or not there are any good movies based on video games. From Super Mario Bros to Assassin's Creed and almost every good, bad, badbadnotgood video game movie, we look at the things that make them work or not work.Plus: Everyone wants a shared universe franchise, being the Siskel and Ebert of this gene…
  continue reading
 
How is the Fast and Furious franchise still going strong to this day? What started out as "Point Break" with cars has become the go-to action franchise of the modern day. In this episode, we examine the evolution of the franchise from its humble roots, insane stunts, the addition of Dwayne Johnson, and of course, DRIVING AT HIGH SPEEDS! A franchise…
  continue reading
 
Has every damn Stephen King story's been adapted? Yes they have, twice even. From Carrie, to Stand by Me, to The Night Flier, we go deep into the Stephen King film corpus to confirm our suspicions.Plus, our closing number is a big chuune from Big Driis tha Londonerעל ידי Questions Like This Productions
  continue reading
 
This week on Questions Like This we ask how Cannon Films managed to be in operation for as long as it did. We go into the infamous film company's deep cuts, ties to big 80s stars, and how Cannon basically created the ninja craze. Also: He-Man, Superman, Stallone face, and "OK USA!"על ידי Questions Like This Productions
  continue reading
 
The saga begins. On this episode we ask whether or not Jackie Chan gets it on, his Canto-pop career, and how he almost died. We also talk about great moments in cinema racism and how one of our hosts wants to be dominated by Wonder Woman.על ידי Questions Like This Productions
  continue reading
 
Loading …

מדריך עזר מהיר