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Welcome to another week of undeath for the Bride of Monster Bracket. This week we have our Samara Weaving Power Hour consisting of The Babysitter (2017) and Ready or Not (2019). We hope your ready for comedic amounts of blood. Joining us this week is frequent guest Mike Knoll, who has covered Ready or Not previously on The Equelizers which you can …
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The spookiness continues from beyond the grave of Bride of Monster Bracket. This episode is the first of three Broodspawn covering some woman-lead horror films that we enjoy and want to share. First up is the brand new The Craft Legacy (2020) a sequel/reboot of the the 1996 classic. Also as promised the trailer we talked about in our outro.…
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As we enter round 2 of Bride of Monster Bracket, we've decided to resurrect a part of last year's Monster Bracket, classic companion films. So in addition to Colossal (2016) and Drag Me to Hell (2009), we also be talking about Attack of the 50 foot Woman (1958) and Tormented (1960). Twice the films, twice the chills.…
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For episode 2 of Bride of Monster Bracket we're looking at two films exploring the societal pressures and expectations placed on women, The Stepford Wives (2004) and Drag Me to Hell (2009). There's also robots and a lamia curse, so that's fun. Listen in to see which film moves on to round 2.By gratuitouspausing
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The Bracket on a Boat may be over, but we have a couple of lifeboats prepared to discuss some more obscure nautical films. This week we'll be talking about The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and The Boat that Rocked (2009). Both of these are a bit more inline with the fell good summer aesthetic we wanted for the bracket, so we hope you enjoy…
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Our voyage is finally coming to an end. In the Bracket on a Boat final we will crown a winner, either The Hunt for Red October (1990) or Life of Pi (2012). Which best adheres to our ideas of what a boat movie should be? We also have a few announcements about our next projects so make sure to listen to the very end.…
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This is our last stop for Round 2, only one of these films will make it back aboard. Will it be Life of Pi (2012) or Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2003)? We've got a lot to discuss before our decision, including some controversies connected to the films, and even an entire secondary bracket. As always, support BLM https://blacklivesma…
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This week's episode has two films full of saltwater spectacle, Jaws (1975) and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003). We'll get into the legacy each of these films has left behind, but only one gets to move forward. Listen to find out which. You know the drill at this point. Go to https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ to see how to h…
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Continuing through round 2 we have a head to head with the oldest and most recent films on the bracket, The Poseidon Adventure (1972) vs Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018). But only one of them will make it to round 3, listen in to find out which cruise will make it to the next port. Once again here's the link to support and donate to BLM…
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All aboard for Round 2! We're diving in to discuss Titanic and The Hunt for Red October a second time. Both films of the 90's, both looking to the past, both highly acclaimed. But only one can move on to the semi-finals. Which film will make it ashore? Tune in to find out. The protests are still happening. The police are still retaliating. Please k…
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This is our last stop before the second leg of our voyage and what better way to transition than a pair of sequels. This week we have Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) versus Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997). Only one will make it out of these waters and into round 2, listen to find out which. And just in case you lost the link here i…
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Hope you're all hungry for another episode of our Bracket on a Boat. This week we have two stories of survival at sea, Life of Pi (2012) and In the Heart of the Sea (2015). Both have dangerous animals, distinctive use of color, and literary source material. Listen in to find out which will survive to Round 2. And we also ask you to keep supporting …
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Ahoy Listeners! Welcome back to our Bracket on a Boat. This week we've got a pair nautical book adaptation to discuss, namely Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) and The Perfect Storm (2000). And it appears that are bridging theme this week is bad leadership. Listen in to find out which captain can get their crew into the next ro…
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The water's dangerous this week as we talk about two aquatic horror films, Jaws (1975) and Ghost Ship (2002). And if you're looking for most Ghost Ship be sure to check out Ghost Ship 2 from our friends over at The Equelizers. We're also reminding you that Black Lives Matter, support them here, and have a Happy Juneteenth.…
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Hey listeners. This is the first episode recorded after the murder of George Floyd. Additionally one of our films this week, Captain Phillips, portrays state violence against Black men. We going to do our best having a conversation about this, but we also realize we are not the best equipped to do so. In light of that we ask you to support those wh…
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Our magical adventure through the wizarding world is only half complete. To help us conclude our journey this week we're joined by Sarah Hollowell to go through Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Half-blood Prince (2009), & Deathly Hallows Parts 1 (2010) and 2 (2011).By gratuitouspausing
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Prepare yourselves students, we're going on a magical adventure to the wizarding world in celebration of the end of our coursework. The journey is long however and we'll need help along the way. For the first leg of our trip, we'll be joined by Stephan Mclaughlin, and go through Harry Potter's first four films, Sorcerer's Stone (2001), Chamber of S…
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Our semester is at last coming to an end. This week we have our Final Exam covering Dead Poets Society (1989) and Mona Lisa Smile (2003), our final alignment chart, and announcements of upcoming episodes. This has been a wonderful course and we hope you'll enjoy our extra curricular celebration next week.…
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Glad you've all made it this week, this is our last class before we begin preparing for our final. Today's discussion explores Sky High (2005) and School Ties (1992) films that have more in common than you'd expect at a glance. Take good notes and stay until the bell otherwise you'll miss an important announcement.…
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Welcome back class, we're heading into a dissonant discussion this week with Mona Lisa Smile (2003) and Toy Soldiers (1991). These two films are working toward very different end-goals, and figuring out which was more successful is our focus. Let us know your thoughts. Remember, there are no wrong answers.…
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This week's discussion is about two films and their very different approaches to a similar story, being the new girl in school. Wild Child (2008) and St. Trinian's (2007) have so much in common we've adjusted our normal format to better highlight their differences. Only one of these films is going to make it to the semi-finals, which school has bet…
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We covered 16 films so far this semester, now let's begin reviewing material for the final exam. Joining us to aid discussion is Mike Knoll, who will bring a fresh perspective to Dead Poets Society (1989) and She's the Man (2006). So get out your notes, it's going to be an illuminating experience. As always you can find more from Mike at The Equeli…
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We've reached the end of our first round of course material class. After this we'll be diving deeper into previous topics. But let's focus on the films at hand, Class (1983) and School Ties (1992). Two very different takes on working class teens working to get to Harvard. These film do touch on some sensitive topics, namely suicide, emotional abuse…
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Welcome back class, this week we have some international students joining us. From France we have Madeline (1998) and from Columbia Toy Soldiers (1991). They couldn't be further apart, but the contrast is what makes our discussions interesting. Follow our discussion to find out which of these films will be invited back.…
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Not sure how many of you reading this are stuck in a time loop, but I hope this episode is at least able to fill some time for you. This week we're talking about Groundhog Day (1993) and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010), both about complicated ways to fix mistakes. Which of these is getting scrubbed from the timeline? Listen to find out. …
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Have you familiarized yourself with the syllabus? We hope you have so we can begin our discussion of Mona Lisa Smile (2003) and The Emperor's Club (2002). Two films exploring complex dynamics between teachers, students, and administrators. We feel one is ore successful that the other. Listen up to discover which.…
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Attention class, we have a new episode to discuss. This week centers Cruel Intentions (1999) and St. Trinian's (2007), both of which portray their protagonists behaving badly, but the framing is what sets the two films apart. Which will be forced to stay after class? Listen to find out.By gratuitouspausing
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With our third episode of the Prep School Bracket we are once again discussing films with very different tones. In the prestige drama corner we have Finding Forrester (2000), although at this point it may be more known for spawning YTMND. And in the lighthearted teen romp corner we have Wild Child (2008). Which film will ace our course, and which w…
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Our semester at prep school continues with two re-imaginings of classic British literature. We have Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and She's the Man (2006) inspired by Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. There's a lot of history here so we've brought in friend of the podcast Maia Franklyn to help us …
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We've gone back and dusted off our mouse ears to talk about the latest Disney animated feature, Frozen 2 (2019). Join us and revisit our thoughts on the first film, and some newly brainstormed changes we would have made, we also have a brief spoiler-free review. Then for those undeterred by spoilers a summary of the film and our deeper thoughts. Li…
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This week we finally lay our Monster Bracket to rest with this final double feature, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012) and Pride + Prejudice + Zombies (2016). Both of these film are adapted from novels by author Seth Grahame-Smith, and we have frequent collaborator Mike Knoll to talk about them with us. Put on your battle corsets and grab your…
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We continue our journey through the monster movie genre with the top-grossing vampire and werewolf films, The Twilight Saga, all five of them. And to give us some new perspective on the series we're joined by the amazing Sarah Hollowell. Prepare yourselves for the longest, most NSFW episode we've ever produced. (CW for suicide and relationship abus…
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Happy Halloween to all, and to all a spooky night! Whatever your festivities may be, we hope you'll join us in doing The Monster Mash with our exploration of the three Universal Monsters we haven't sunk our teeth into yet: Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), and The Wolf Man (1941). We get to meet the three most iconic monster actors of their gene…
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All Hallow's Eve is less than a week away, and it's finally time to cowl the winner of our Monster Bracket. We have two amazing films, from very distinctive directors, The Shape of Water (2017) from Guillermo del Toro and The Sixth Sense (1999) from M. Night Shyamalan. This week's discussion explores the two films' use of color, the nature of their…
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