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Happy Holidays to our listeners!
The calendar has allowed for us to release an episode ON CHRISTMAS DAY! That said, Teebs and KidPhoenix would like to gift all of you a reflection on the year 1999 in film with a returning friend of the podcast ... Vince Alvendia!
They start with diving into 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' and 'The Blair Witch Project', exploring their impact on cinema and the unique experiences they provided to audiences with the marketing strategy of the latter.
Next, there is a contrast in two teen movies of that year: 'American Pie' and '10 Things I Hate About You' continuing with a discussion of 'The Iron Giant,' highlighting its emotional depth and animation quality, before concluding with a review of 'Austin Powers 2' and its comedic legacy.
To close it out, your hosts explore Kevin Smith's 'Dogma' as a significant work in his filmography, discussing its themes and personal resonance as well as Stanley Kubrick's 'Eyes Wide Shut,' where the hosts share their varied interpretations and experiences with the film.
Finally, we passionately debate the cultural impact and legacy of 'Toy Story 2'.
Follow us on our social media pages!
Be sure to check out the work of Vince Alvendia as well!
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Happy Holidays to our listeners!
The calendar has allowed for us to release an episode ON CHRISTMAS DAY! That said, Teebs and KidPhoenix would like to gift all of you a reflection on the year 1999 in film with a returning friend of the podcast ... Vince Alvendia!
They start with diving into 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' and 'The Blair Witch Project', exploring their impact on cinema and the unique experiences they provided to audiences with the marketing strategy of the latter.
Next, there is a contrast in two teen movies of that year: 'American Pie' and '10 Things I Hate About You' continuing with a discussion of 'The Iron Giant,' highlighting its emotional depth and animation quality, before concluding with a review of 'Austin Powers 2' and its comedic legacy.
To close it out, your hosts explore Kevin Smith's 'Dogma' as a significant work in his filmography, discussing its themes and personal resonance as well as Stanley Kubrick's 'Eyes Wide Shut,' where the hosts share their varied interpretations and experiences with the film.
Finally, we passionately debate the cultural impact and legacy of 'Toy Story 2'.
Follow us on our social media pages!
Be sure to check out the work of Vince Alvendia as well!