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From the ashes of 24 Panels Per Second comes Films(trips)! Join Andrew Kannegiesser and Dave Babbitt as they take a trip from one film to the next, providing insight (and maybe a few laughs) along the way!
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(NOTE: We are almost at the end of the episodes where Dave's mic was a bit glitchy! Sorry in advance.) Andrew and Dave return to discuss ALIEN RESURRECTION, the fourth film in the Alien franchise. Next Episode: A career low for Al Pacino and about a dozen others. All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt…
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Films(trips) returns with a trip to France to look at a European coproduction! Why is Ron Pearlman in the cast despite not speaking French? Who is this film made for? What is the perfect Canadian cable channel to air this close to midnight? Tune in and find out! Next Episode: The dry run of Firefly. All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave…
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Leaving Collateral (and with any luck, technical issues) behind them, Andrew and David decide to stop off for dinner, which is to say that they turn their attention to director Stacey Title's 1995 dark comedy The Last Supper. What do the duo make of the film which has a cast which includes Cameron Diaz, Courtney B. Vance, and Ron Perlman? How much …
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Technology did its best to completely kill this episode, but all it did was slightly derail it like a subway car with a hit man on it! In this episode, James Hrivnak once again joins Andrew and Dave to discuss Michael Mann's COLLATERAL, the 2004 thriller with Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise! Next Episode: Even in 1995 dinner could be awkward. Music by An…
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They're back! Finally! After an unplanned extended break, Andrew and Dave pick up the show by watching Gina Prince-Bythewood's 2008 drama The Secret Life of Bees, starring Queen Latifah and Dakota Fanning. What do the podcasting duo make of the adaptation of the hit 2001 novel? Where did they previously see Sophie Okonedo before? And why does Paul …
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James Hrivnak once again joins Andrew and Dave to review the year on the podcast that was! What decade of film was most covered by the hosts? What memory from last year's holiday episode haunts Dave? And just what is James' favourite line from Airplane II? Tune in and find out! Next Episode: The first regular episode of 2024, and it is all about th…
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It's Christmas, so Reitman for the Job host Ross May and Films(trips) regular Dave Babbitt celebrate the only way they know how: by discussing a long running Japanese kaiju series! This time, the pair take a look at the famed giant turtle himself, Gamera! What do the podcasters make of the long running franchise? How hard does the monster gore go? …
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Wrapping up 2023, James Hrivnak joins Andrew and Dave to look at Brian De Palma's The Black Dahlia, the neo noir starring a whose who of up and coming stars in 2006. Next Episode: A bonus episode! Episode After That: NOT THE BEES-- wait, no. Not that movie. All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.…
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Dave and Andrew return to Don Sigel territory in this episode by taking a look at one of the director's lesser known works, The Black Windmill! What do the duo make of the 1974 thriller? Can they agree on whether or not the film is deliberately taking a shot at the Bond series? Can Andrew get past his feelings towards Michael Caine? Tune in and fin…
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Leaving behind the excellent (and disturbing) The Collector behind them, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to the much less excellent but absolutely bizarre Modesty Blaise, the spy comedy directed by Joseph Losey and starring Monica Vitti! How excellent is Dirk Bogarde in the film? Do Vitti and costar Terrence Stamp have chemistry together? Just…
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Leaving chariot racing behind them, Andrew and Dave turn to the American made but England set William Wyler film The Collector, starring Terrence Stamp and Samantha Eggar! Just what do the podcasting duo make of this psychological horror film? Why does the film feel remarkably contemporary? How on Earth does Blade Runner come up in a discussion of …
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Eric Jones of Photo-Flo once again does Andrew and Dave a solid by joining them for the discussion of what might be the peak Biblical epic, Ben-Hur! And they'll need all the help they can get, between the long length of the film and Dave sounding like death itself! Next Episode: Did you know that Incels were around in the 1960s as well? All music b…
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Thanks to the joys of real life obstacles (in other words, Dave moving), there is no regular episode this week. Instead, enjoy this... thing Dave has put together (sadly, no vampires) in which he does a performance of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" with zero practice beforehand! How much stumbling will Dave do? What words will be mispronounced? Can …
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Andrew and Dave leave France behind and turn their attention to 1970s Britain in this week's episode of Films(trips) as the duo take a look at The Final Programme, Robert Fuest's 1973 adaptation of the Michael Moorcock novel of the same name. Just what do the podcasting duo make of the film, which was a critical and commercial bomb upon release? Wh…
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Andrew and Dave decide to head back to 1977 to watch and discuss The Duellists, the feature film debut of director Ridley Scott! What do the pair make of the Napoleonic Wars set drama starring Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel? Does Scott have his directorial voice right from the start, or is he figuring it out at this point? And... Stacey Keach?! …
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After the the light and breezy (even if it shouldn't have been that light and breezy) Odd Thomas, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to more spiritual matters by taking a look at Martin Scorsese's most controversial film (even though that controversy is hardly warranted), The Last Temptation of Christ! What do the duo make of what might just be S…
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Leaving the world of DTV sequels behind them, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to the franchise that was not meant to be: Odd Thomas, the 2013 film from writer-director Stephen Sommers! Why don't you remember Odd Thomas? Who does Arnold Vosloo show up as this time? Was this ever meant to be a YA film? Tune in and find out! Next Episode: The mos…
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Andrew and Dave leave the world of mega-budget action cinema behind for a look at mini-budget action cinema! That's right, the podcasting duo are taking a look at director Bradford May's 1996 DTV sequel Darkman III: Die Darkman Die, starring Arnold Vosloo and Jeff Fahey! What do the pair make of this sequel to the cult classic Darkman? Exactly how …
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Ross May once again returns to Films(trips) to join Andrew and Dave in discussing the 2019 film you may (or may not) remember, Alita: Battle Angel! What do the trio make of the team up between director Robert Rodriguez and producer James Cameron? Just how many genre character actors pop up here? Will Ross ever see eye to eye with Dave about the, um…
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Films(trips) celebrates 250 regular episodes by taking a look at the directorial debut of Lilly and Lana Wachowski, Bound! What do Andrew and Dave make of the 1996 cult favourite? How great is Christopher Meloni's suit in the film? And why do the hosts bicker about Performance and The Man Who Fell to Earth? Tune in and find out! Next Episode: A YA …
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Leaving the art of illusion behind them, Andrew and Dave turn their attention instead to the art of bartending! That's right: this time, the duo are taking at look at the infamous 1988 romantic-drama Cocktail, starring Tom Cruise. What do the pair make of the critically despised box office smash? Does Bryan Brown continue his streak of being endles…
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Get ready to be dazzled by the deadly art of illusion! No, wait. That was the sequel. Anyways, Andrew and Dave return this episode to discuss director Robert Mandel's 1986 cult film F/X, starring Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehey! How does this thriller of its era hold up? What beloved childhood figure turns up here? And why isn't this film what you t…
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Andrew and Dave stick with American indie cinema by following actor Vondie Curtis-Hall to Jim Jarmusch's 1989 anthology comedy-drama, Mystery Train! Just what do the duo make of the film which has a cast that includes Youki Kudoh, Masatoshi Nagase, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Cinque Lee, and Joe Strummer amongst others? What the heck is "trajection"? An…
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Andrew and Dave follow Samuel L. Jackson from National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 to one of his most acclaimed performances in writer-director Kasi Lemmons' 1997 film, Eve's Bayou. How does the critically acclaimed film hold up twenty-six years on? How expertly does Lemmons navigate the formal and narrative complexities of the material? And just how…
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(Note: Due to an audio glitch, Andrew sounds like Daffy Duck this week. Sorry about that, folks) Leaving the future and the Federation of Planets behind them, Andrew and Dave instead decide to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a film nobody really remembers: National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1, starring Samuel L. Jackson and Emilio Estevez! Is this …
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With the help of Photo Flo: Terror in the Smiles host Eric Jones, Andrew and Dave once again boldly go where all of Star Trek fandom has gone before to discuss Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), the ninth film in the franchise. What do the trio make of the third film to feature the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation? Just how thoughtful is the fil…
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James "The 'H' Is Silent" Hrivnak once again joins Andrew and Dave for a tour of the James Bond films! This time out, the trio discuss the 1989 entry in the series, Licence to Kill, directed by John Glen and starring Timothy Dalton! How has this more controversial Bond film held up over time? In what ways does this film mark the end of an era? Why …
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Help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Is that the cry of Andrew and/or Dave, the hosts of Films(trips)? Would you even do anything if it was? At any rate, the podcasting duo take a look at director Kurt Neumann's 1958 horror film, The Fly, starring Patricia Owens, A; (David) Hedison, and Vincent Price! Why is context important with regards to watch…
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Having survived Plan 9 from Outer Space (turns out it wasn't much of a plan), Andrew and Dave find themselves shipwrecked on an island belonging to one Dr. Moreau! More specifically, the podcasting duo discuss Island of Lost Souls, director Erle C. Kenton's 1932 adaptation of the famed H.G. Wells' novel The Island of Dr. Moreau! How shocking is thi…
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BEHOLD! I hope you are interested in the future, for that is where we shall spend the rest of our lives! More specifically, you are about to spend the next little bit with Andrew and Dave, the hosts of Films(trips), as they take a look at filmmaker Ed Wood's infamous PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (at least if you click play, that is)! Is the film really …
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Wait: A Steven Spielberg film Dave LIKES? Hell freezes over on Films(trips) as Andrew and Dave look at Steven Spielberg's The Sugarland Express, the 1974 film in which Spielberg made the jump to directing theatrical films after working in television. What does a Spielberg film look like when the idea of a Spielberg film had yet to come into existen…
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Leaving one troubled Paramount Pictures production behind them, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to another troubled Paramount Pictures film in the form of The Two Jakes, the 1990 sequel to the famed neo-noir Chinatown. Is this sixteen years on sequel as bad as its reputation? Just who the hell wanted this film? And why did Nicholson end up dir…
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Long before Daddy Daycare, Meet Dave, and just about one of a million other films Eddie Murphy made after the year 2000, there was one film in his career that was often agreed upon by critics to be his worst: The Golden Child, the 1986 supernatural adventure film (and maybe comedy?) directed by Michael Ritchie! Is it as bad as its reputation, or is…
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Getting the hell out of Gotham City of the future, Andrew and Dave instead make their way to 1993 to take a look at director Wayne Wang's The Joy Luck Club, the adaptation of the 1989 novel of the same name from author Amy Tan. Will the duo have anything of value to say despite clearly not being part of the target audience in any way? Just what ban…
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Ross May of Reitman for the Job joins Andrew and Dave this episode to take a look at one of the more infamous Batman films out there! That's right, the trio are looking at Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, the 2000 DTV spinoff film from the television series Batman Beyond. Just why is this film so infamous? What exactly was censored when it was o…
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Leaving a mediocre-to-bad erotic thriller behind them, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to Compulsion, the 1959 drama inspired by the Leopold and Loeb murder murder case and starring Bradford Dillman, Dean Stockwell, Diane Varsi, Martin Milner, and Orson Welles! Just how closely does the film stick to the true life events (even when it is chang…
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James once again joins Andrew and Dave to take a look at a film from 1992, when the erotic thriller was at the height of its power. Unfortunately, the film is question is Alan J. Pakula's Consenting Adults, a film which doesn't happen to be one of the better films of the genre. Just how bad is the film? How magnificent is Kevin Kline's moustache? J…
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Andrew and Dave return to talk about one of the best darn films of the previous decade that not enough people are talking about: writer-director Rick Famuyiwa's 2015 coming of age crime-comedy Dope, starring Shameik Moore! Just how good is the film? What line of dialogue just about killed Andrew with laughter? And just how much of a break from the …
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Moving on from THE PREACHER'S WIFE, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to a far more recent romantic film: THE PHOTOGRAPH, writer-director Stella Meghie's 2020 film starring Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield! Just what do the podcasting duo make of the film? How great is the chemistry between the stars of the film? And just why the heck do the Marve…
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Having made it through History of the World- Part I, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to something much more modest in scope: a romantic comedy! Tune in as the podcasting duo discuss the high profile (though forgotten?) 1996 Penny Marshall film The Preacher's Wife, a discussion that addresses film budgets, the charms of Denzel Washington, Whitn…
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Having survived Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings, Andrew and David decided to they needed something even more epic in scale. And what's bigger than the history of the world? Tune in as the podcasting duo reflect on the career of Mel Brooks, debate the value of Brooks' '90s output, once again have to discuss the most infamous event in the life o…
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What happens when Ralph Bakshi makes an animated adaptation of one of the most famous fantasy works of all time? Well, two podcast hosts get to discuss it forty-five years later, of course! Tune in as Andrew and Dave discuss the successes and failures of this infamous film while still finding time to talk about Bob Seger and Robocop. Next Episode: …
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