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In this episode, Luke Annand discusses his lists for the Best Films and TV of 2023 with Jordan Ferguson. Along the way, they discuss the first films they remember seeing, old and new Doctor Who and getting caught up with 80's film franchises. Best Films of 2023 1. Past Lives 2. Killers of the Flower Moon 3. Asteroid City 4. Poor Things 5. The Zone …
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In this episode, Luke Annand interviews actress/writer/producer/director Mary Galloway about her web series Querencia and her documentary The Cowichan Sweater: Our Knitted Legacy. Along the way, they discuss oat milk, shadowing Rachel Talalay and Queer & Indigenous representation. Opening and closing music is "Identity" by Metis composer Justin Del…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and returning guests John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson discuss Luke's lists for the Best Films and TV of 2022. Along the way, they discuss game adaptations, watching films in relation to podcasts and what films you'd include in montages of great films. Best Films of 2022 1. Everything Everywhere All At Once 2. The Ba…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and John Johnstone V discuss the Marvel and Star Wars shows on Disney + as well as some other streaming shows and horror films they've caught up with over the last six months. Shows Discussed: WandaVision, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, What If..., Hawkeye, Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, The M…
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In this delayed episode, Luke Annand and returning guests John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson discuss Luke Annand's Best Films of 2020 and Best Films of 2021 lists. Along the way, they rave about a future cult horror classic, nitpick action sequences involving transit buses and admit to film study screw ups. Best Films of 2020 1. Minari 2. Nomadla…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and recurring guest George Sirois celebrate the completing of their respective National Podcast Post Month Challenge podcast series 30 Day Trek and From Duck Till Dark: Outside the MCU. Along the way, the discuss if they can still watch the X-MEN films knowing what we know about Bryan Singer, do Nick Nolte and Christoph…
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In the final episode of the 3rd Burden of Truth miniseries, Luke Annand interviews Brad Simpson, the show's creator about the series as a whole. Along the way, they chat about the other producer named Brad Simpson, offer sympathy for minor characters and close the book on the experience of working on the series. *SPOILER WARNING* We discuss the ent…
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In this episode of the 3rd Burden of Truth miniseries, Luke Annand interviews Anwen O'Driscoll, the actress who played Taylor Matheson on Burden of Truth. Along the way, they discuss the tragedy of the Taylor and Ben Matheson relationship, getting accidentally set on fire and a moment of playing creative tennis in a waiting room at a clinic.…
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In this episode of the 3rd Burden of Truth miniseries, Luke Annand interviews actress/producer Sera-Lys McArthur about playing Kodie Chartrand on season 3 of Burden of Truth. Along the way, they discuss her role in Outlander, the complexity of Indigenous representation on screen and her current and future works.…
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In the first episode of the 3rd Burden of Truth miniseries, Luke Annand interviews Nathan Costa about being the COVID fighter in the production office for Season 4 of Burden of Truth. Along the way, they discuss the pros and cons of the Fringe Festival, share memories of living in Toronto and being online content creators as creative outlets.…
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In lieu of the annual Best of two parter, in this episode, Luke Annand, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson discuss the various old and new films and TV shows that got them through the year that was 2020. Along the way, they compare and contrast Christopher Nolan with David Lynch and Alfonso Cuaron, recount a moviegoing experience with Roger Ebert…
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In this episode, Luke Annand explores the 1st season of the newest Star Trek series, Star Trek: Lower Decks with former guest Cathy Herbert. Along the way, they geek out over Tony Todd and Kurtwood Smith, wonder if parents still tell their kids if their dog went to live on a farm and debate the finer points of Rick & Morty and BoJack Horseman. **SP…
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In this episode, Luke Annand interviews Richard Duffy about being one of the 1st Assistant Director's on Burden of Truth. Along the way, they discuss filming during a freak blizzard, working on Season 2 of Fargo and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and the documentary work that Eagle Vision does.…
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In this episode, Luke Annand interviews lamp operator Cathy Herbert about working in the grip and electrics department on Season 2 of Burden of Truth. Along the way, they debate if Last Night (98) is better than Seeking A Friend for the End of the World, recount the Fringe Festival show Commando: The Radio Play and mourn the loss of four individual…
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In the 1st episode of our 2nd Burden of Truth miniseries, Luke Annand interviews the 1st make-up assistant on the 1st 2 seasons of Burden of Truth, Margarita Sykes and her husband Geordy. Along the way, Margarita shares her experience of a miscarriage during season 2, recounts being terrified of the Easter Bunny as a child and what it's like living…
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In the 2nd half of our annual Best of two parter, Luke Annand counts down the combined Best TV of 2019 list with John Johnston V and Jordan Ferguson. Best TV of 2019 1. Barry 2. Chernobyl/Watchmen 3. Fleabag/GLOW 4. Deadwood: The Movie/I Think You Should Leave 5. The Good Place/Russian Doll 6. Undone 7. Fosse/Verdon / Love is War 8. Mindhunter/Evil…
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In the 1st half of our annual Best of two parter, Luke Annand counts down his list for the Best Films of 2019 with Jordan Ferguson. Along the way, Luke disagrees with Jordan about Lady Bird, Jordan disagrees with Luke about Jojo Rabbit and both share a disconnect over Noah Baumbach. Best Films of 2019 1. Parasite 2. The Farewell 3. Knives Out 4. Jo…
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In the final part of our 5 part Burden of Truth miniseries (for now), Luke Annand interviews multi-hyphenate Rebecca Gibson about her many roles at Eagle Vision, the production company behind Burden of Truth. Along the way, they discuss how she landed the role of Wendy Ross on the show, the digital content she created involving puppies and the resp…
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In part 3 of our 5 part miniseries, Luke Annand sits down with Puneet "Peanut" Chawla and Cara Denyer to talk about working in the AD department on Burden of Truth (as well as Breakthrough). Along the way, they debate if Mean Girls is just a sanitized version of Heathers, open up about their struggles with mental health and geek out over Aaron Paul…
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In the 1st part of a 5 part miniseries, Luke Annand discusses what it's like working in the Locations Department on Burden of Truth with Locations Manager Neal Baksh and Locations P.A. Damian Frazee. Along the way, they share war stories of working on location, discuss future aspirations and find out that even James Cameron have limits.…
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In the 1st half of our annual Best of two parter, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson go through Luke's Ten Best Films of 2018 list. Along the way, they debate which Wes Anderson film feels like self-parody, if the ending of Luke's #1 film of the year loses its nerve with its ending and gush over Paul Feig's post-Ghostbusters film. 1. First Reformed 2.…
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In the second half of our annual Best of two parter, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson are joined by John Johnstone V to discuss their combined list for the Best TV of 2018. Along the way, Jordan argues in BoJack Horseman's defense to John, Luke tries not to geek out over Burden of Truth and for the 1st time since 2015, celebrate that there's a show …
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In this B-side episode, Luke Annand and George Sirois do a run down of the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. Along the way, they give an update on their writing status and come up with a new title for Luke's film, digress into talking about the Masters of the Universe and once again talk about Star Trek.…
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In the second half of the episode, Luke Annand and George H. Sirois take a musical journey through the Star Trek franchise. From the Mirror Universe of Enterprise and the Original Series to the TOS films to both eras of The Next Generation to Vic's, to the Kelvin timeline and aboard the Discovery. Music Sampled in this Episode "Main Title (Aired Ve…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and guest George H. Sirois go through ten selections of their favorite bits of TV music. Music sampled in this episode "Ballad of Bilbo Baggins" by Leonard Nimoy "End Title" by Bernard Hermann from The Twilight Zone (1959) "Main Title" by Stu Phillips from Battlestar Galactica (1978) "Twin Peaks Theme (Instrumental)" by…
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In this episode, John Johnstone V returns to the podcast and he and host Luke Annand talk about movies. Along the way, Luke rants about Star Trek: First Contact being referred to as "zombies in space", debate if Rick being a worse character than BoJack is the joke and recount reactions to movies seen in February. Here are the following films we dis…
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In the second half of our Best of 2017 episode, Luke Annand, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson count down their combined list for the Best TV of 2017. Along the way, they discuss the dominoes of powerful men falling due to sexual harrassment and impropriety, Luke apologizes to John for trying to get him to watch prestige TV thanks to The Crown a…
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In the 1st half of our Best of 2017 two parter, Luke Annand counts down his Best Films of 2017 list with Jordan Ferguson. Along the way, they debate the effectiveness of mother!, be in awe of James Baldwin's oratory skills and admit to apathy on Luke's part over Lady Bird. Best Films of 2017 1. The Big Sick 2. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Misso…
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In this episode, Luke Annand finishes his deep dive into the Star Trek franchise with an in depth look at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with Kyle Rudge, the co-host of the Infinity Plus One podcast. Along the way, they discuss Kyle's amazing back story, Norwegians and root beer and how awesome Robert Picardo is.…
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In this episode, Luke Annand with returning guests John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson discuss the news of Jodie Whittaker being cast as the next Doctor, favorite TV episodes that broke the format of their shows and binge watching vs. week to week viewing. Along the way, they argue what constitutes an "I Am The Doctor" moment, John becomes an unli…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and returning guest George H. Sirois continue Luke's dive into the Star Trek franchise with an in depth look at Star Trek: The Next Generation on the eve of its 30th anniversary. Along the way, they give updates on their progression as writers, sidetrack into 80's era SNL and lament the passing of Alan Young in relation…
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In the second part of our annual Best of episode, Luke Annand is joined by perennial guest John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson to go over their list for the Best TV of 2016 as well as their honorable mentions and Worst of picks. Along the way, they discuss the dryness of The Wire, debate whether or not Dollhouse does what Westworld did better and …
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In this episode, Luke Annand and returning guest Adam Kuntavanish count down their pics for the Best Films of 2016. Along the way, they debate Whit Stillman's latest, pick up on updated Star Trek references and geek out over Cat People. Luke Annand's Top Ten Films of 2016 1. La La Land 2. Arrival 3. Loving 4. Manchester by the Sea 5. Moonlight 6. S…
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In this episode, Jessica Bay becomes our first returning female guest on the podcast to chat about Star Trek TOS. Along the way, they discuss FX sitcoms, whether or not Joss Whedon would like Star Trek and if the wave of Star Wars films could lead to over saturation. Note: The episode was recorded in late October before the news of Bryan Fuller ste…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and frequent guest Jordan Ferguson go through BBC Culture's recent list of The 21st Century's 100 Greatest Films. We also discussing Jordan's journey through classic Doctor Who and the "miniskirt" dilemma of Star Trek TOS as well as pay tribute to the recently departed Gene Wilder.…
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In this very late episode, Luke Annand, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson return to debate the pros and cons of serialized and stand alone narrative structures in television. Along the way, Luke and Jordan discuss some of the bigger films of February and March, John argues whether or not The X-Files works in the modern TV landscape and Amadeus i…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and fellow rambler in Regina Jason Fedorchuk examine season 2 of Fargo. Along the way, they debate the comparison between The Undertaker and Darth Maul, parallel Noah Hawley and Nic Pizzolatto with Steve Jobs and John Sculley and still find a way to bring up Futurama.By Luke Annand
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In the second part of this episode, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson join Luke Annand as they count down the 10 best TV shows of 2015. Along the way, Luke breaks out his Gordon Cole impression, John gets weak in the knees over Luke Cage and Jordan still isn't enthralled with Fargo. 1. Hannibal 2. Fargo 3. Mad Men 4. Marvel's Jessica Jones 5. Ri…
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In the 1st part of our annual Best of podcast, Luke Annand delivers his list for the Best Films of 2015 with returning guest Adam Kuntavanish, along with his honorable mentions, worst of's and older films he finally saw in 2015. 1. Love & Mercy 2. Bridge of Spies 3. Mad Max: Fury Road 4. Spotlight 5. Wild Tales 6. Inside Out 7. The Look of Silence …
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In this episode, perennial guest John Johnstone V returns for his seventh episode with Robyn Claus to discuss their relationship, the recent Canadian Federal Election, the Back to the Future sequels, Rick and Morty, a bunch of Netflix shows and some notable upcoming films for the rest of the year. Music: End Credits Theme for "Star Trek: Generation…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson talk about the TV shows in the former's DVD collection and sees where the conversation takes them. Along the way, they stick up for Kim Bauer, praise BoJack Horseman, argue the quality of the US version of The Office, do Gordon Cole impressions and then debate if Tree of Life would suck as a TV show.…
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In this regretfully late episode, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson have an in depth discussion about the series finale of Mad Men as well as the show's final episodes. Along the way, they compare David Chase to Professor Farnsworth, declare Connor on Angel the whiniest bitch in all of sci-fi/fantasy and still find a way to bring up Parenthood.…
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In this episode, Luke Annand and George H. Sirois showcase some of their favorite tracks of film scores. Along the way, they praise the use of Mjolnir in Age of Ultron, speculate what a James Horner score for Captain America would sound like, go on way longer than anticipated on the virtues of Transformers, recount one of the best moviegoing experi…
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