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By Andy Mitchell and Sam Lounsbury
5
44 ratings
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.
Andy's jazzy rival Chris... no, Thomas Graham joins us for a discussion of Rebecca Hall's directorial debut, a pre-Matrix Keanu cyberpunk thriller, and old, obscure movie no one really remembers or quotes. Tune in next time (in January) for ANDY'S LAST SHOW, and follow Film Marry Kill on your favorite social media platform that's not Snapchat.
Sam and Andy go back in time to 1960s London, then go forward to 1970s Jamaica, then way, way back to 1800-something, back in the present, they had completely different F-Marry-Kill choices. Agree? Disagree? Email [email protected]. Follow the show @filmmarrykill on all reputable social media networks, and follow Andy and Sam on Twitter and Letterboxd, @kineticandroid and @SamLounsbury.
Sam and Andy really didn't like one of these movies! Agree or disagree? Email [email protected]. Follow the show @filmmarrykill and all reputable social media networks, and follow Andy and Sam on Twitter and Letterboxd, @kineticandroid and @SamLounsbury. (Bet you'll never guess who's who!)
Yes, it's super-packed episode featuring the return of Tommy Spears. The boys drink, talk about movies, and be merry.
Sam and Andy disagreed about James Wan's latest horror opus! Who's side are you on? Email [email protected]. Follow the show @filmmarrykill and all reputable social media networks, and follow Andy and Sam on Twitter and Letterboxd, @kineticandroid and @SamLounsbury. (Bet you'll never guess who's who!)
Next time: Withnail & I, Wife of a Spy, The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Reformatted and it feels so good! On this episode, Andy and Sam discuss the latest MCU hit and two classics from master filmmakers both hosts greatly admire – Ingmar ("Ingy") Bergman and Dario Argento. But will one of these masters have their films executed? Then, Sam recommends period horror movies that actually do the "period" part right, and Andy takes us back to the Woodstock '99 before Woodstock '99.
Follow us on social media @FilmMarryKill and follow Sam and Andy at various platforms (especially Letterboxd) @SamLounsbury and @kineticandroid.
NEXT EPISODE: The Card Counter / Malignant / Unforgiven
The hiatus is over and changes are afoot! Andy shares a bit of what his break was like, and then he calls up Sam (and a ... "special" guest) to catch each other up on the new Candyman movie and the Sundance winner, CODA. Then they pick the movies they'll have to fuck, marry, and kill next time...
SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS
AUTUMN SONATA
THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE
Tune on Sept. 16 to hear the mayhem. Suggest films yourself by emailing [email protected], and finding us on Twitter and Instagram, @FilmMarryKill
What is this a crossover episdoe!?! BrewHaha's Maddy Fick and "Chris" Thomas Graham are finally on the show! They talk to Sam about entire Kissing Booth franchise, the failed Space Jam sequels, and play a fun game of "Brew, Marry, Kill".
Be sure you listen Brewhaha at wherever you get podcasts.
Follow Maddy Fick on Twitter @FaddyMick and Instagram @faddy_mick.
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You can now follow us on Instagram @filmmarrykill!!!
Tell us what your favortie beer is at [email protected].
DJ, raconteur, and man of summer Colin Peterson joins Sam on this weeks episode. They talk about the Mummy 3, one major difference between baseball players and football players, and the ennui of the summer.
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You can now follow us on Instagram @filmmarrykill!!!
Send us your favorite summer story at [email protected].
This week, Sam journeys through the sexy sexy fields of Uptown Chicago to visit his incredibly talented friend, Tommy Spears. The two talk about physicals, Nicholas Hoult's character on Skins, Iceland, and of course 14th century poetry. Oh and they also talk about the movies they watched.
Follow Tommy @TommyTheSpears on Twitter and @tommyspearscomedy on Instagram.
Keep look-out for D*CKS on The Trident Network. Listen to AM1066 and the miniseries Pigeonboy on wherever you get your podcasts.
Follow Andy @filmmarrykill on Twitter and @kineticandroid on Letterboxd.
Follow Sam @SamLounsbury on both of those platforms.
Tell us what your favorite Warner Brothers property is at [email protected].
The podcast currently has 47 episodes available.