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Welcome to ’Say Hello to My Little Film’, the podcast where two best friends, Ray and Rob, embark on cinematic adventures with a twist! In each episode, one host introduces a cherished film to the other, who has never experienced it before. If you haven’t seen the movies they’re discussing, don’t worry – you’re in good company! Ray or Rob carefully sets the stage for the film, they watch it together, and then dive into a thought-provoking conversation exploring what makes it exceptional (or ...
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In what go down as their most controversial episode yet, Rob throws Ray the curveball of his life by recommending John Waters' (CRY BABY, CECIL B. DEMENTED) infamous 1972 dark comedy PINK FLAMINGOS. In this John Waters classic, Divine (HAIRSPRAY, FEMALE TROUBLE) plays Babs Johnson who has been dubbed the "The Filthiest Person Alive" by the tabloids…
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Be prepared to cry, folks! On this week's episode of SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FILM, Ray recommends to Rob the 2016 biographical drama LION. Dev Patel (MONKEY MAN, THE GREEN KNIGHT) stars alongside Nicole Kidman (DESTROYER, THE BEGUILED) and David Wenham (LORD OF THE RINGS, ELVIS), as Saroo, a man who has found himself lost in life in more ways than o…
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Is it possible to bridge our differences when we're so wrapped up in fighting other people's wars? Join us as we explore this idea when Rob recommends to Ray the Park Chan-Wook (OLDBOY, SNOWPIERCER) classic JOINT SECURITY AREA. When an incident in Korea's DMZ sees the death of two North Korean soldiers and differing stories from the survivors, a Ne…
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Where would you rather vacation? Iceland or Australia? Well, Ray's not giving Rob a choice this week as he takes him down under with the 2020 dramedy RAMS, starring Sam Neill (Jurassic Park, Event Horizon) and Michael Caton (The Castle, Packed to the Rafters). This film follows Colin (Neill) and Les (Caton), two estranged brothers who have both tak…
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On this week's episode of SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FILM, Rob recommends to Ray Peter Bogdanovich's (The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon) 1968 directorial debut TARGETS. This taut thriller follows Bobby Thompson as he embarks on a mass shooting spree after seeming to suffer a mental break. Tangentially, aged actor Byron Orlok (the last US film performan…
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For this week's episode of Say Hello to My Little Film Ray tries to fill a blind spot for Rob by recommending a feature from one of comedy's funniest voices, Albert Brooks. In his 1979 directorial debut Real Life, Albert Brooks crafts a biting send up of Cinema Verite or what we now commonly refer to as "reality TV". Join us as we dissect the presc…
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On this week's episode, Rob seeks to right a wrong when he learns the bombshell news that Ray has never before seen Andrew Nichols' 1997 Sci-Fi classic GATTACA. In this detailed discussion on Gattaca, we scrutinize the societal implications of genetic engineering in a world where everyone is created to be perfect. Our conversation sheds light on th…
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Welcome to the sixth episode of our podcast, 'Say Hello to My Little Film'. In this episode, Ray recommends the charming and unique cinematic experience, “Brian and Charles”, a film hinged around the life of an inventor and his extraordinary creation. Will the film's intriguing pseudo-documentary shooting style, and remarkably engaging characters c…
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On this week's episode Rob pushes Ray to the edge of a cliff by recommending David Lynch's 1986 American classic Blue Velvet. Will Ray be able to hold on for his life as he follows Kyle MacLachlan down this rabbit hole? Or will he drown in the sea of the uncanny that is David Lynch? Tune in to find out! Theme Song: Music & Lyrics: Jeremy Catarelli …
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On this week's episode, Ray recommends to Rob the AppleTV exclusive and best picture winner CODA. Will Ray's worry that the possible "afternoon special" feel of the film dissuade Rob from being able to take this family drama seriously? Or will the stellar performances by stars Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin and Best Supporting Actor winner Troy Kotsur…
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On this week's episode, Rob recommends to Ray one of the greatest romantic dark comedies of all time, Hal Ashby's 1971 classic Harold and Maude. Will this May/December romance send Ray running for the hills? or will Ray not be able to help himself and be entranced by the treasure that is Ruth Gordon? Listen in to find out! Theme Song: Music & Lyric…
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In our new episode, Ray recommends to Rob the film that launched one of the best comedy shows currently on TV, the hit mockumentary What We Do in the Shadows! Will Rob be able to separate his love of the TV show and give the film it's just due? Or will the perfection created by the current cast overshadow its predecessor? Tune in to find out! Theme…
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Join us for Car RayRob's inaugural episode of our new podcast SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FILM! Listen as Rob recommends to Ray a film in a genre that he finds less than enjoyable, McG's 2017 Slasher-Comedy THE BABYSITTER. Will Ray be able to overcome his dislike of the horror genre to recommend this movie to someone else? You'll have to tune in to find…
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