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By Team Alme Productions
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22 ratings
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Jason is joined by Dr. Zeus of the Dr. Zeus Podcast for a discussion about the classic films of Halloween. Dr. Zeus is an expert on film history with a knowledge stretching back beyond his years.
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Jason is again joined by his New England Natives partner Tom Boo-no, and while we probably spent too much time talking about having sex with our wives, we eventually settle into a discussion of movies we love at Halloween. Do we prefer realistic horror that could happen in the real world, or are supernatural horrors more scary? What movies has Jason shown his young kids this season? What movies do we still have to watch this year? These answers and more in today's episode! (And by "more" I mean an explicit discussion about married sex.)
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Not all horror films are Halloween staples. Jason is joined by his New England Natives cohost Tom Bruno for a discussion on the best films for Halloween, and what does a film need to make it right for watching around Halloween? In this episode we isolate some of the elements which contribute to a successful Halloween-season vibe.
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Jason is joined by Jodie B of Po' Boys podcast, who has suggested that they watch and review the 2002 comedy "Death to Smoochy" starring Robin Williams and Edward Norton and directed by Danny DeVito.
This review is as funny as it is insightful - Jason & Jodie B offer up genuine film insight along with profanity and drug use. Listen now!
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I watched Rebel Moon part 2: The Naptaker. It was AGGRESSIVELY mediocre! I never saw part 1 because F that S bruh.
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I went to see a movie in a theater for the first time in like 7 months! It was exciting, and I saw Late Night with the Devil. I liked it a lot so it was hard to find bad things to say about it, but I tried my best. Please listen!
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I watched Damsel on Netflix and it wasn't great, which makes me unhappy. But it gave me a lot to complain about in this episode, which makes me happy again. But then I spent 20 minutes talking about Damsel so now I'm back to being unhappy. My mom observed that I say the "F" word a lot of times in this episode, which is due to the effect Damsel's overall quality had on me, I suppose.
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I saw Oppenheimer once, like 7 months ago. And I was smacked up on shrooms at the time, so let that be known. But I'm bout no shame in my game, so peep this review anyway. I think it will make you giggle.
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I watched an hour of Poor Things before recording this, so it is a woefully underinformed review that I nonetheless stand by. (I've seen the rest of the movie now, my review still stands.) This is a salty and profane review of Emma Stone's performance in Poor Things.
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Joining Jason today is the Angry Dad, who shares his expertise in wildly violent and inappropriate (yet obscure) anime. Together we discuss a film he recommended: Dead Leaves, a hyper-stylized, super-kinetic anime of the mid-00s. It's absolutely worth the watch, and in this episode of Movie Mass, Ben and Jason will share their thoughts and analysis.
Watch Dead Leaves if you dare!
Please consider supporting Team Alme on Patreon, where you will find a host of bonus content like feature film commentary videos with the movie playing uncovered/uncensored, as well as early releases of episodes and free merch!
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.