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Filmmakers, fans and friends who dive head first into the world of the moving. Providing discussion, criticism, history and their own production war-stories for your entertainment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have you ever been watching a movie or tv show and seen two characters (most likely cis men) have emotionally intimate, potentially sexually charged interactions, but the show or movie WILL NOT LET THEM KISS and it forces you, the viewer, to yell LET THE BOYS KISS! If yes, this might be the podcast for you! In each episode we'll explore a ship and ask (and answer!) the question: is it queerbaiting, queer coding, or queer canon? More generally, we'll also be using queerbaiting as a lens to ex ...
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Synchronicity machines. Difference engines melded with the iChing. Geomancy: the art of making stone float with sound. The hacker collective 'Anonymous'. Secret societies … This is the world of ARMAND PTOLEMY, a new action-adventure hero. Facing an enemy armed with the Golden Aleph -- a mystical device that allows its wielder to see holographically into every point in time and space, Ptolemy must use every trick of his Oxford-educated mind and circus-trained body to succeed. But how do you f ...
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We're back with another listener request to cover Jack/Eric from Boy Meets World. Yes, it's a fun little ship, but the real question we took away from revisiting this 90's sitcom is: why was the show working so hard to gaslight us into thinking Eric wasn't gorgeous in drag? We also (very briefly) address the 9-1-1 elephant in the room. Follow the s…
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We ran into a bit of a roadblock with the episode we originally planned to release this month, so we’ve decided to pivot. We're returning to the seas to cover Aubrey/Maturin from Peter Weir’s 2003 Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Between an unexpected topic and no episode at all, this was truly the lesser of two weevils. Follow the …
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We know we said this episode would be out in January 2024, but we couldn't wait either. As a holiday surprise, here is the much requested ship update episode a little early. We're covering 4 ships from shows (Leverage, Loki, Our Flag Means Death, and Good Omens) that have had new seasons since we originally discussed them. If you want to skip aroun…
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Howdy Partners! In this episode we're looking at a number of homoerotic - or purportedly homoerotic - cowboy movies ranging from 1948 to the present (many thanks to our listeners for their suggestions!). Timestamps are approximate: 2:00 - Red River 14:50 - Johnny Guitar 29:55 - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 40:50 - Young Guns 48:50 - Tombstone…
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So you may have noticed we missed our March episode. Here's what happened: We lost a portion of one of the audio files and weren't able to fix it. We'll get back on schedule and release an episode mid-May. Thanks for your patience! Follow the show on Twitter at @ltbkpod and on Tumblr at ltbkpod.tumblr.com…
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Teaser episode for our new podcast: The Oscars Got It Wrong. What makes a Best Picture? Can art ever be judged objectively? And why has the Academy not given Jake Gyllenhaal an Oscar already? Each episode we try to answer these questions (and more!) by randomly selecting an Academy Awards year and watching every Best Picture nominee. Join us on our…
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An extra host means an extra long episode! We let guest Todd take the reins as he walks us through the evolution of partner relationships in 80s buddy cop/action movies. Follow the show on Twitter at @ltbkpod and on Tumblr at ltbkpod.tumblr.com Timestamps are approximate: ~10:35 Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ~17:00 48 Hrs. ~25:30 Rocky 3 ~31:00 Beverly…
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This week we discuss why comedies don't have more active transformative fandoms and, let's be honest, mostly try to convince you to watch some of our favorite shows. Follow the show on Twitter at @ltbkpod and on Tumblr at ltbkpod.tumblr.com Timestamps are approximate: Contemporary TV Comedies ~ 4:05 Brooklyn Nine-Nine ~8:05 New Girl ~10:25 Communit…
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We break format again this week to learn about Femslash history, explore some theories that might explain why there isn't more of it, and wonder if any femslash ships could ever live up to Xena and Gabrielle. Follow the show on Twitter at @ltbkpod and on Tumblr at ltbkpod.tumblr.comBy HonestFun
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We coin a new ship name to replace "Cherik," discuss what happens when subtext goes unnoticed by the writer, and wonder if a film franchise can go from queer allegory to queerbaiting over the course of just a few films. Also, we read a quick correction for our LOTR episode. Follow the show on Twitter at @ltbkpod and on Tumblr at ltbkpod.tumblr.com…
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If you've ever listened to this podcast and thought "These two don't know what they're talking about," get ready for a doozy of an episode. This week we do some research and give brief thoughts on all the ships we don't plan to cover later in the podcast. Timestamps are approximate: ~2:40 Other Marvel Ships ~5:05 Other Tolkien Ships ~5:40 Other She…
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Have you ever been watching a movie or tv show and seen 2 characters (most likely cis men) clearly have intimate and potentially sexually charged encounters, but that show or movie will not let them kiss? Then it forces you, the viewer, to yell LET THE BOYS KISS! If yes, then this might be the podcast for you! Follow the show on Twitter at @ltbkpod…
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It's the final day of the year AND the final episode! That's right, for our very last installment of the podcast, we're giving you the classic Top 10 end of year list, with returning guest PETER GRAY here to help send us off! What were your favourite films of the year? The Invisible Man? Wonder Woman 1984? Nomadland? How will our list stand up next…
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It's hard hitting news this week! Journalism is on the table and boy do we have some firecracker films, this week, hosts talk about 3 sizzling films ripped from the headlines! Zodiac (2007) dir. David Fincher Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo, Chloe Sevigny Robert Graysmith, a cartoonist by profession, finds himself obsessiv…
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It's the taboo topic of POLITICS, this week we have returning guest PETER GRAY to talk about 3 very different films about Politics - THE UNTOUCHABLES (1987) dir. Brian De Palma, starring: Robert DeNiro, Kevin Costner, Sean Connery "Despite Prohibition in the USA, a mobster, Al Capone, continues his illicit liquor business. A federal agent, Eliot Ne…
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A Very Special Interview with Horror Author and filmmaker Aaron Dries. Writer of works like House of Sighs, The Fallen boys and Where the Dead Go To Die. Talking Horror, Queer Horror and much, much more! We have a special interview with Horror Author and filmmaker Aaron Dries. Writer of works like House of Sighs, The Fallen Boys, A Place For Sinner…
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This week our hosts dive into cinematic depictions of Power, royal, and criminal. Our three films are: A PROPHET (2009) dir. Jacques Audiard, starring Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l69ARbQt-Ko SECRET HONOR (1984) dir. Robert Altman, starring Philip Baker Hall ELIZABETH (1998) dir. Shakhar Kapur…
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Creature Feature fare abounds as hosts dive into three films that will make your skin crawl. Your hosts look at: CRITTERS (1986) dir. Stephen Herek, starring Dee Wallace, M. Emmett Walsh, Scott Grimes, Billy Zane Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V3YGz-u2Ts THE RUINS (2008) dir. Carter Smith, starring Shawn Ashmore, Jonathan Tucker Trailer:…
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Pace yourselves, we’re here for a while as our hosts look at some really long movies. A Minimum runtime of 2hrs 50 minutes was the requirement and we have made our picks! THE DEER HUNTER (1978) Dir. Michael Cimino, starring Robert DeNiro, Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, John Cazale. An Oscar Winning Best Picture, Set in the backdrop of the US-Vie…
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The great beyond, infinite darkness, cold comfort, our hosts venture into the Cinema of Space. Three **very different** films this week that look at space and it's meaning in very unique ways: INNERSPACE (1987) Dir. Joe Dante, starring Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Meg Ryan. "When Tuck volunteers to be miniaturised and put into the body of a lab r…
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Sing and dance to your heart’s content. This is certainly our jam this week as our hosts, back from Coronavirus isolation, dive into three very different films that each look at music in a different way. FRANK (2014) Dir. Lenny Abrahamson, starring Michael Fassbender, Domhnall Gleeson, Maggie Gyllenhaal "A young aspiring musician finds himself far …
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