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Barrel Aged Flicks Podcast

Barrel Aged Flicks Podcast

By: Ron Gute Stew Chase Adam and Ragnar
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*Barrel Aged Flicks* is a podcast where hosts Ron, Stew, Chase, Ragnar, Gute and Adam discuss movies, both classic and new, while reviewing alcohol that matches the film’s theme. Known for lively debates, trivia, and humor, they also spin a "Wheel of Punishments" for daring shots. The show airs every Monday, with bonus episodes on Thursdays featuring rankings and special guests. Expect explicit content and a bar-like vibe as they delve into cinema and spirits. Also on YOUTUBE , and LIVE on TWITCH every Friday Night between 8-11PM2025 Ron, Gute, Stew, Chase, Adam and Ragnar Art
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  • Violent Night - hosted by Ragnar (RE-RERELEASE Ep. 174)
    Dec 16 2025

    #podcast #moviereview #violentnight #viral

    In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss the festive drink they are enjoying while reviewing the movie 'Violent Night.' They explore the drink's ingredients, its appearance, and how it fits the Christmas theme. The discussion then shifts to the movie itself, including its budget, cast, and the unique blend of action and holiday themes. The hosts share their thoughts on the characters and the overall execution of the film, debating its classification as a Christmas horror or action movie. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes and influences of violent Christmas movies, particularly focusing on the film featuring David Harbor as Santa Claus. They explore the references to classic films like Die Hard and Home Alone, the character development and backstory, and the overarching themes of disillusionment and capitalism in the holiday season. The discussion also highlights the humor and dialogue within the film, as well as the cinematic techniques and Easter eggs that enhance the viewing experience. In this segment, the conversation delves into various themes including family dynamics, character analysis, stunt coordination, screenwriting, character development, and cultural references. The speakers share humorous anecdotes, analyze character motivations, discuss the intricacies of stunt work, and explore the blending of genres in storytelling. They also touch upon the significance of cultural mythology in shaping narratives, particularly in the context of holiday-themed films. In this segment of the conversation, the hosts delve into various themes including drink discussions, humorous exchanges, and the nostalgia surrounding 80s movies. They explore the versatility of actors like John Leguizamo and David Harbour, while also reflecting on the surprising rankings of their podcast episodes. The light-hearted banter and engaging topics create an entertaining atmosphere for listeners. In this segment of the conversation, the speakers delve into the darker themes of Christmas as portrayed in the film 'Violent Night.' They explore Santa's backstory, discuss hopes for a sequel, and theorize about the origins of Santa Claus. The conversation also touches on character growth, the future of the franchise, and the breaking of stereotypes in holiday films, culminating in a discussion about favorite characters and performances. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of a Christmas-themed action movie featuring a unique portrayal of Santa Claus. They explore themes of storytelling, favorite kills, character performances, and overall impressions of the film. The discussion highlights the blend of humor and violence, making it a memorable holiday movie experience. Credit to @Myuu for the audio track @UNDERNEATH THE CHRISTMAS TREE - Myuu feat. Sharm

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    2 hrs and 30 mins
  • WOLFMAN hosted by Lenny (Ep. 255)
    Dec 16 2025

    #podcast #moviereview #wolfman #blumhouseproductions

    In this episode, Ron and Lenny dive into the movie 'Wolfman 2025', discussing its unique take on werewolf lore, character dynamics, and the emotional depth of the story. They explore the drink 'Wolf Ticket', which sets the mood for their conversation, and analyze the transformation process depicted in the film. The duo also highlights the visual and sound elements that enhance the horror experience, while delving into themes of isolation, humanity, and the tragic consequences of the characters' actions. In this episode, Ron and Lenny delve into a detailed discussion about a modern werewolf film, exploring its themes of humanity, communication breakdown, and body horror. They compare it to classic werewolf movies, highlighting the director's unique approach to storytelling and visual effects. The conversation also touches on the psychological aspects of the film, the isolation of characters, and the significance of cinematic choices. They conclude with their favorite werewolf movies and personal ratings of the film discussed, showcasing their differing opinions and insights. “Visit our store at http://tee.pub/lic/GPff04GCI04 to grab awesome podcast merch, including T-shirts featuring our season album art and more!” Check out Barrel Aged Flicks on social media: • Twitter: @Ron_Barrelaged • Facebook: Barrel Aged Flicks Podcast • Instagram: @barrelagedflickspodcast Get 10% off your entire order at https://coffeebros.com with the code BAF10! Thank you for being part of our journey!”

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Tapawingo -HOT TAKE- (Ep. 257)
    Dec 16 2025

    #podcast #moviereview #viralvideo #napoleondynamite

    The conversation revolves around the anticipation and review of the Independent movie 'Tapawingo ', featuring discussions about its cast, the journey of Chad Dukes from radio to film, and the mixed reception of the film. The hosts share their thoughts on the film's humor, pacing, and cinematography, ultimately leading to their ratings and reflections on its potential as a cult classic.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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