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By Michael Sheridan, Frank Posillico
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The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
From an "Excellent Adventure" to a "Bogus Journey".
Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico close out their trip through time and death with Bill S. Preston Esq and Ted Theodore Logan.
They discuss the 1991 sequel, "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey", and look ahead at talk of a third film.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
They’re back!
Michael Sheridan is putting Frank Posillico through the ringer once again, as the two look back at sometimes forgotten classics and hidden gems for Hollywood’s past.
This time, Michael revisits Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, the 1989 science fiction comedy starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winters. And Frank isn’t so crazy about taking the bizarre trip through time.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
Bill Murray's a clown.
No, really. He dresses up as one in this week's episode, 1990's Quick Change. Frank Posillico and Michael Sheridan discusses this sometimes forgotten comedy gem.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
In 1982, Blade Runner changed the way audiences looked at science fiction.
Now, for the first time, Frank Posillico sees the groundbreaking cult classic ahead of the upcoming sequel, Blade Runner 2049, set to be released later this year.
He and Michael Sheridan discuss the film, it's many versions, and which should serve as the one people should see.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
Frank Posillico dines on “Silence of the Lambs”, the classic 1991 crime thriller, for the first time. And he finds the tastes intoxicating.
He and Michael Sheridan chose the film for this week’s episode to pay homage to its director, Jonathan Demme, who died in April.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
It's hard to find a film as sweet and innocent as Field of Dreams. So it's no surprise Frank Posillico had never seen it.
He and Michael Sheridan discuss this 1989 Kevin Costner classic, and how it captured the beauty of baseball.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
He’s the star of Steve Martin’s Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid.
And you never even knew he was there.
In a For the Love of Movies first, Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico host the podcast’s first “interview” episode. Our guest, New York City-born actor and radio personality Matthew Laurance, shares his unique insight into the innovative 1982 comedy.
Who exactly did Laurance play? Well, you’ll have to listen to find out. But we will say he has parts in nearly every scene. You just didn’t know it was him.
And don’t forget to check out our episode from last year when we first discussed Dead Men.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
Micheal and Frank continue on their journey of movies made by bad directors and look at a movie about a bad director made by a good one. This week they dissect the 1995 Tim Burton classic 'Ed Wood'.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
Lisa: Did you get your promotion? Johnny: Nah. Lisa: You didn't get it, did you?
Some rooms are best left unentered.
The Room is one of those.
But that doesn’t stop Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico. In a bit of role reversal, this week’s episode explores a film Michael has never seen, but Frank has.
The Room, a notoriously horrible film released in 2003, is the focus of this episode. To help discuss, resident The Room expert Meera Jagannathan joins them.
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Produced by Michael Sheridan and Frank Posillico
Edited by Frank Posillico
The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
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