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The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.
Film Strippers is back, baby! Today we talk about COVID-19, focusing on the films Contagion (2011), 28 Days Later (2002), 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016), and Children of Men (2006).
We didn't shoot our eye out, but we did break down one of the greatest and most iconic Christmas movies of all time. We also discuss the worst Christmas presents we ever received.
Buddy the Elf, what's your favorite color? Today we talk about (probably) the most loved modern Christmas movie, Elf. We also give our opinions on the 'Baby It's Cold Outside' debate. Don't be an angry elf.
Murry Crimmus, and welcome to our final season of the year! Today, we talk about the timeless Christmas treasure, It's a Wonderful Life. Topics include how the film was originally met with mixed reviews, whether or not it counts as a Christmas movie, how interesting of a character Mary really is, and what we can take away from a character like George Bailey.
One of the most beloved westerns of all time (and the first western we have done on the show) finally gets an episode. Based on a real-life outlaw gang, this legend lives on forever thanks to this legendary film.
We dive a bit deeper than usual into emotions, love, and the future of automation in this episode, all pertaining to Spike Jonze's Her. We also touch on polyamory and why such a strange movie is loved by so many people.
Nearly a decade later, we still cherish Tarantino's version of how WWII could have ended. We discuss our love for the Q and Inglorious Basterds in this episode, as well as why the movie title was misspelled and other 'misteakes' you may have missed during the film.
We are kicking off our Movember season with one of the most beloved and cherished movies of all time. Yet, somehow we still end up talking about nazis by the end of the episode. "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
Happy Halloween, Film Strippers.
Today we discuss the birth of the golden age of Horror Films, thanks to the incredible and innovative Halloween! We also get to talk to my mom about seeing Halloween on her first date with my dad.
Even before the Satanic Panic of the 1980's/90's, the world was introduced to the true horror of Rosemary's Baby. Polanski's execution is widely regarded as flawless, which may explain the actual evil inside of him. We also discuss whether or not Rosemary is written to be a strong female character or not. Hail Adrian!
The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.