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Film Strip podcast reviews our favorite films and franchises breaking down the themes, production value, box office returns and cultural significance. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
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This camera has one sharp lens! Jay, Lindsey, Ron, and special guest Carmelita Valdez-McKoy discuss Peeping Tom (1960). Reviled when it was released, Michael Powell’s bawdy thriller has enjoyed a reappraisal in recent years. Recognized for the killer’s POV camera work, putting the audience in the same view of the killer, and the deeply disturbing p…
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The podcast with a face that definitely has character. Lindsey, Ron, and Jay rock n roll with Cry-Baby (1990). Desperate to shed his teen-heartthrob image, Johnny Depp went looking for a different project and he found one in John Waters’ send up of 1950s rebellious kid culture. On the heels of his major success Hairspray, Waters’ next film brought …
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We don’t need to wait for the translation to talk about this movie! Jay and Nate review Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). Aiming to send the original crew out with a high note, Paramount turned to people who had delivered some of the biggest and best so far. With a dense plot, a limited budget, and a focused crew, the final adventure o…
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We still care about movies! Jay and Anthony from ’Tis the Podcast review Scream VI (2023). Follow Anthony and 'Tis the Podcast at linktree.com/tisthepodcast After the smash requel reset the franchise with new characters, directors Radio Silence moved this entry to the Big Apple for a change of scenery while still incorporating some standard Ghostfa…
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Row, row, row your starship. Jay and Nate review Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Inspired by a late-night viewing of televangelists and wanting to boldly go in a different direction, William Shatner’s concept for the fifth Star Trek movie was ambitious - too ambitious for the studio and faced budget cuts, outsourced effects, and a general sense of…
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Catch us now and later! Jay and Lindsey review Blue Thunder (1983). 1980s cinema became a fertile ground for the Cold War techno-thilller and Director John Badham had two in 1983 with WarGames and Blue Thunder. Star Roy Scheider and Badham both felt strongly that the dangers of the constant surveillance state as well as military-grade armament of t…
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The legacy sequel we didn't know we needed. Jay and guests Matt from Film Feast, Andy from Imperial Scum, and Carmelita Valdez McCoy track through the jungles of Rambo (2008). It was 20 years since Rambo had any presence on the big screen. Stallone had a career resurgence with Rocky Balboa. He returned to his other franchise in attempt to Mary the …
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We will try to make the best guess we can. Jay and Nate review Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986). Part of the ongoing Star Trek Retrospective Series. After the successes of parts 2 and 3, another entry was inevitable. But the creators - and many of the cast members - felt like they needed to lean more into comedy after the stark action and drama…
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A horror sequel via Coast to Coast AM sensibilities. Jay and Nick continue their journey through this series with Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1995). Matthew McConaughey and Renee Zellweger were not yet household names when this fourth entry was filmed. By the time it found release, the studio was trying to cash in on their stardom…
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On this episode of Change My Movie Mind, Anthony and Jay welcome Phil from Phil At the Movies to preside over our debate topic: This Movie Can Never Be Remade. Anthony and Jay will each present a movie they will argue can never be remade. We will hear a rebuttal from the opposite side, have an open Q&A section, and then present final arguments. Aft…
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We’ve been calling our shot for 14 years. Step up to the plate as Lindsey, Ron, and Brian review Major League (1989). In 1989, Director David S. Ward blended the tried and true sports drama with a good dose of comedy to sell and underdog story about a group of lovable losers chasing baseball glory in the warm fires of the Cuyahoga River. Can Tom Be…
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We definitely podcast on the first date. Ron and Lindsey get into all the shenanigans of April Fool’s Day (1986). Everywhere podcasts are found. #aprilfoolsday #80shorror #movies linktree.com/filmstrippodcast As the 1980’s slasher craze hit it’s peak, any and every marketable date was taking a turn in the multiplex. April Fool’s Day offered a trick…
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Looking for Spock? He’s in the Director’s chair. Jay and Nate review Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984). Everywhere podcasts are found. #startrek3 #spock #startrek linktree.com/filmstrippodcast After the mega success of The Wrath of Khan, Paramount was keen on another installment. However, it took some convincing to finally get Leonard Nimo…
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