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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
Today on Completely Irrelevant I am joined by Luke Johnson, of my family, as we discuss the 2011 Action Adventure Thriller Cheddar Cheese Man, directed by Ryan Grady and starring Paul Johnson as a 10 year old. What the film lacks in quality, it makes up for in my embarrassing level of enthusiasm. Also featured in today's episode: A complete synopsis of the worst film ever made, a whole lot of nonsense, and a 16 minute discussion on a 15 minute film.
Today on Completely Irrelevant I am joined by Gordon Bynum, the Dean of Students at my school, as we discuss the 2003 fantasy drama film Big Fish, directed by Tim Burton. Also featured in today's episode: What do stories mean, the American myth, and the chemistry of two people becoming best friends.
Today on Completely Irrelevant I am joined by Kolby Oglesby of OP Production House as we discuss the 2019 Dark Comedy Thriller Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-ho. Also featured in today's episode: An exploration of class, balancing film expectations, and Kolby's first plug.
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Today on Completely Irrelevant I am joined by Camryn Anders as we discuss the 2011 Action Film Drive, starring Ryan Gosling. Also featured in today's episode: Excessive language, an analysis of a slower, more deliberate type of action film, and my attempts to quietly drink ice tea out of a vase.
Today on Completely Irrelevant I am joined by Cody Constantine and we discuss the finale to the Star Wars sequel trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker. Also featured are attacks by my cat, a whole lot of nerd lore, and an analysis of The Rise of Skywalker's effect on the legacy of the Star Wars franchise as a whole.
I would also like to note, that I was incorrect when I said that the lesbian kiss at the end of the film wasn't shown in China. Though it was cut from the film in Singapore, which I feel equally illustrates my point.
Today we discuss the 2009 Romantic Comedy (500) Days of Summer. Featured prominently is the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope and whether Zooey Deschanel's character, Summer, embodies it. Also starring: An examination of non-linear storytelling, a 1925 song that is now in the public domain, and Camryn's smoker voice.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.