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Send us a Text Message. Here it is, 5 months late the Fry your Greens Barbenheimer episode is up and available to all. Join Adam and Callum as they talk through the most hyped cinema event of the decade. We hop into Barbie and Oppenheimer in full. We also have an extended chat about how much responsibility filmmakers of "biopics" have in telling hi…
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Send us a text This week we delve into the world of magic. We watched Derek DelGaudio's In and of Itself (2020 & Directed by Frank Oz) and Christopher Nolan's the Prestige (2006). We talk all things magic and magicians and our response to it as well as how it tricks the audience and blows our mind. We also delve deep into Christopher Nolan's method…
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Send us a text This week we are talking murder mystery. We have watched Murder on the Orient Express (1974) and Glass Onion (2022). We talk about the enduring popularity of the genre as well as diving into the discourse around Glass Onion and its catastrophic release. Also join us for our regular film chat as we chat about Avatar: The Shape of Wate…
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Send us a text Can a film truly be anti-war? That's a question we try to answer in this episode as we discuss All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) and Stanley Kubrick's classic war film Paths of Glory (1957) We chat about the prevalence of war films claiming to be anti-war and also launch a brand new quiz show - is it an anti-war film or not? (We …
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Send us a text In a podcast first, Adam and Callum finally talk about a film the day of its release (even if our release schedule doesn't suggest that). We are talking about Olivia Wildes new film Don't Worry Darling. We share our thoughts on the film and its performances (we do talk about Harry Styles briefly). This episode also marks a welcome re…
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Send us a text This week we are discussing two action films that are giants in the genre - Robocop (1987) and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). It is a return to a podcast favourite director in Paul Verhoeven and an Adam favourite director in George Miller. We take a dive into what makes both of these films so great and what makes them both so genre defin…
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Send us a text Here is part 2 of our discussion of Massive's poll of the 100 greatest British films of the 21st century. In this episode we discuss Calvary, Dead Man's Shoes and Four Lions. Link to the list: https://www.massive-cinema.com/storyboard/best-british-film-21st-century-poll-results Link to part 1: https://fryyourgreens.buzzsprout.com/142…
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Send us a text In a special episode of Fry your Greens, we chat with Ryan Andrew Hooper, director of the Toll. We chat about his feature film, his start in the film industry and some of his favourite films. Ryan has some very interesting stories and really helps us dive deep into his film, the industry and the film making process. Definitely not on…
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Send us a text Join us for a Fry your Green's Special! This week we take on the gargantuan task of creating a draft of what we consider to be the top 10 greatest films of the Pixar catalogue. Between the two of us there are hot takes galore as we get into what makes these films so universally enjoyed. Its a long one so strap in.…
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Send us a text In this weeks sci-fi centred episode we look forward to an age of androids and utiopias by looking back at 1928's Metropolis and 2004's I, Robot. Fritz Langs Metropolis marks a special point in our little podcast as it is the oldest film we have and probably ever will look at (conversely I, Robot may be one of the worst films). Join …
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Send us a Text Message. At long last we tackle the biggest giant in cinema and an ode to the man that made it happen. We are of course discussing Citizen Kane (1941) and Mank (2020). We don't so much talk about the themes of the Kane, because so many people have done it before in more eloquent words than us but we do take a look at why it appeals t…
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Send us a text This week, at long last, we take a dive into the exciting world of bollywood, it's been a longtime coming for us as we look at Mother India (1957) and Lagaan (2001). For two lovers of cinema the first film is a real treat and for two lovers of test cricket the second isn't bad either. We can assure you this won't be the last time we …
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Send us a text In this episode of Fry your Greens, we take a murky dive into the hellish world of children's films featuring the overly long and genuinely haunting Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) and the utterly delightful Paddington 2 (2017). As we discuss these films we discuss antisemitism, music hall and then discuss whether or not Paddington 2 …
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Send us a text This week, the boys pirouette their way through the "horror-ballet" genre taking a look at Suspiria (1977) and Black Swan (2010). In a series first of this film podcast, we talk about cinematography, colour and sets. As well as the deeply disturbing mind of Darren Aaronofsky. If horror-ballet is your genre, this is your podcast.…
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Send us a text Join as this week as we launch our podcast into the stratosphere with a little bit of science fiction. We are taking a peek at Starship Troopers (1997) and Edge of Tomorrow: Live, Die Repeat (2014). We dive head into the battles between mankind and the insects in what essentially amounts to remakes of Groundhog Day and Triumph of the…
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