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By Colton Burse
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The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
Hello and welcome to Feasts of Fright! Where we digest and discuss if these films are truly worth a SCARE!
On this episode Count Colecula is joined by his sister and brother in law Mrs. Mekyl and Dr. Hyder to discuss the horror film As Above So Below, a favorite of our ghastly ghouls.
Scarlett is a determined archaeologist, who seeks the legendary Philosopher's Stone. Her search leads her to the Paris Catacombs, where she and her team descend into a terrifying labyrinth of ancient tunnels. As they venture deeper, they encounter supernatural horrors that mirror their own fears and past traumas. The further they go, the more the boundaries between reality and the underworld blur, forcing them to confront their darkest sins in a twisted journey through hell.
Will Count Colecula and his crew find this "As Above So Below" to be worth a good scare or will they be trapped in the catacombs of terrible horror flicks alongside this film? Find out on this episode of Feasts of FRIGHT!
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Background Music:
Candy Apple Town - National Sweetheart
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Hello and welcome Wizards and Witches to Feasts of Film! Where we enjoy feasts that for muggles and magical beings alike, and today we are starting our journey with the The Boy Who Lived, with Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone! Cole and Margie jump into the first installment in the series as we go through Harry Potter's First Year at Hogwarts!
Harry Potter is an orphan who has a very hard and boring life, until he finds out he is much more famous than he realizes. He is "The Boy Who Lived" the only one to survive and seemingly take down one of the worst wizards to ever live. Now he can begin his first year and learn all about his true purpose in life, to be a wizard! With the help of some new friends Ron and Hermoine he learns about spells, flying broomsticks, potions, and even his own history with He Who Shall Not Be Named! But what Harry finds maybe too much even for The Boy Who Lived. Can he make it out of his first year of Hogwarts alive?
Will this first year of Harry's be a delectable feast like the ones at Hogwarts or will this leave a similar taste to getting Earwax in Bertie Bott’s Every-Flavour Jelly Beans. Find out on this episode of Feasts of Film!
Music
Intro and Outro:
Saving the World - Aaron Kenny
Background:
Worlds Sunrise - Jimena Contreras
Hello and welcome back to Feasts of Film where we feast on films and sometimes even human organs! On this episode Cole is joined by two very special guests and best friends, Lexy and Sonya! and on today's episode Cole takes Lexy and Sonya on a journey into anime with the very strangely titled "I Want To Eat Your Pancreas"
Haruki is a boy who likes to be left alone but when he accidentally learns of the terminal illness of one of his classmates Sakura, she decides they should be best friends. As Sakura and Haruki grow closer they begin to learn more about each other and what it means to let people into our lives. But what will happen to Sakura and will Haruki realize his true feelings before it's too late?
Is this film worthy of capturing someone's interest in anime or are we better off chowing down on a pancreas? It's time to find out on this episode of Feasts of Film!
Music:
Intro & Outro
Unrequited - Asher Fulero
Background:
No.5 The Day I Met Her
Hello and welcome back to Feasts of Film! The podcast where we like to digest films and see what comes out!
And if you get that reference than you are an OG listener and so we have a special surprise for you! Today, returning to talk about an actual film is the original co-host Jacob! He and Cole are about to jump back in time to the roots of Feasts of Film as Jacob watches for the first time (in many many years) Gunther and The Paper Brigade!
Gunther movies to a new town and seems like a lazy no good sloucher. But when he has to get tickets to his favorite band to impress a girl, he gets a paper route. But what should be some easy cash seems to be a lot more work than Gunther signed up for. Can he make enough money to get the tickets, win the girl, prove he isn't as selfish as everyone thinks?
What will Jacob think of this movie? Is this blast from the past a film to remember or is this paper boy just out of print? Find out on this episode of Feasts of Film!
Music:
Intro:
Turtleneck - TrackTribe
Back Ground:
A Brand New Day - Everet Almond
Outro:
Limo - TrackTribe
Hello Everyone and welcome back to Feasts of Film where we are taking a small break from our usual movie digestion to give you a list of some of the movies we watched in 2023 that YOU need to see!
On today's episode joining us is the co-founder and OG host of Feasts of Film Jacob! Back again and ready to share some of his favorite movies from 2023 YOU NEED TO SEE! From horror, to action, to giant lizards, this list is one you don't wanna miss out on!
Intro:
Turtleneck - TrackTribe
Outro:
Limo - TrackTribe
Welcome back to Feasts of Film where all of our movies we treat like meals and on this podcast we feast!
On this episode Cole, Margie, and our newest tribute Lexy, all come together to reflect on the Games and our final thoughts on the series.
Jumping into the theological impacts it has had on us, the characters we relate most to, and how this series became the revival of Feasts of Film. Thank you for listening to The Hunger Games Series and our next series will be starting up soon!
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Outro Music:
Limo - TrackTribe
Hello Everyone and welcome back to Feasts of Film where we are taking a small break from our usual movie digestion to give you a list of some of the movies we watched in 2023 that YOU need to see!
On today's episode joining us is special guest Makayla, previously on our Mortal Kombat episode. She has come up with her list of Top 5 Movies from 2023, mostly horror, that she thinks you need to see! Along with some honorable and dishonorable mentions for us to discuss. Enjoy the podcast and let's get to feasting!
Find Makayla's Social Media here:
Tiktok: Witching_hour__
https://www.tiktok.com/@witching_hour__?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
Intro:
Turtleneck - TrackTribe
Outro:
Limo - TrackTribe
Hello and welcome back to another FEASTS OF FILM! Where we Whine and Dine and Feast on all kinds of Movies!
It's time once again for Solo Cole to take his train out onto the tracks as he watches The Chateau Meroux from 2011, a movie about wine, love, and parental issues.
Synopsis:
When Wendy Rollins inherits a wine making business from her late father she learns that she may be in for more than she bargained for. Especially when the rival winemaker next door is after her Vineyard and his son is after her heart. Can Wendy bring this vineyard from the brink of destruction and can she find true love along the way?
We are wining and dining tonight, so grab a glass sit down and enjoy as Cole dives into wine, parents, and mourns the fact that he forgot who Christopher Lloyd was. Will this movie age like fine wine or is it just a bunch of sour grapes? Find out on this episode of Feasts of Film!
Hello Everyone and welcome back to Feasts of Film where we are taking a small break from our usual movie digestion to give you a list of some of the movies we watched in 2023 that YOU need to see!
Our first episode will be going through Colton's Top 5 List of Movies including a few honorable mentions and even one dishonorable mention of his movies from 2023. This list is compromised of movies that had to come out in theaters in 2023 (Or December of 2022 under the Cyrano Rule) and future episodes will include a top 5 list of other guests movies from 2023 they think you need to see! Enjoy the podcast and let's get to feasting!
Intro and transition:
Turtleneck - TrackTribe
Outro:
Limo - TrackTribe
Welcome back to Feasts of Film where all of our movies we treat like meals and on this podcast we feast!
The time has come and the revolution is nigh! Leading our charge is your host Cole and the woman who will decide the fate of the nation herself Margie!
The conclusion to this dystopian tale is full of theological (and political takes), cat adoration, and our final thoughts on the Hunger Games! You won't want to miss this finale as we have our final taste of The Hunger Games with Mocking Jay Part 2!
Intro and Outro Music:
Nature Nurture
Background Music:
Teasing the King
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.