Episodes

  • F**k, This Movie Podcast episode 27 - The Wailing
    May 31 2024

    Welcome to Fuck, This Movie. In this episode, we journey into the heart of rural South Korea with "The Wailing," a haunting masterpiece of horror and suspense directed by Na Hong-jin.


    We begin by immersing ourselves in the eerie atmosphere of "The Wailing." Set in a quiet village plagued by a mysterious illness and a series of gruesome murders, the film follows Jong-goo, a bumbling police officer who becomes entangled in a web of supernatural terror. As the body count rises and paranoia grips the community, Jong-goo must confront ancient evils and his own inner demons to save his family and his sanity. We'll delve into the intricacies of the plot, the tension-filled pacing, and the spine-tingling moments that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.


    Next, we explore the rich tapestry of fear and folklore woven throughout "The Wailing." Drawing from Korean shamanism, Christianity, and traditional superstitions, the film crafts a labyrinthine narrative that blurs the line between reality and nightmare. We'll discuss the symbolism behind the film's supernatural elements, the cultural context that shapes its storytelling, and the universal themes of guilt, redemption, and the battle between good and evil.


    No discussion of "The Wailing" would be complete without examining the masterful direction of Na Hong-jin. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and visceral storytelling style, Na crafts a cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. We'll analyze his creative choices, from the stunning cinematography to the powerhouse performances of the cast, and explore how he elevates the horror genre to new heights of artistry and emotional depth.


    Thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • F**k, This Movie Podcast episode 26 - The Last Dragon / The Edge of Tomorrow
    May 27 2024

    In this exciting episode of Movie Masterpieces Unveiled, we dive into two distinct yet equally thrilling cinematic experiences: the cult classic "The Last Dragon" and the sci-fi blockbuster "The Edge of Tomorrow." Join us as we explore the unique narratives, unforgettable characters, and behind-the-scenes magic that make these films stand out in their genres.

    Segment 1: The Last Dragon

    We kick things off by stepping back to 1985 with "The Last Dragon," a martial arts musical extravaganza directed by Michael Schultz. Follow the journey of Leroy Green, aka "Bruce Leroy," a young martial artist from Harlem who embarks on a quest to achieve the highest level of martial arts mastery, known as "The Glow." Along the way, he must confront the flamboyant and menacing Sho'nuff, the Shogun of Harlem, and rescue the beautiful VJ Laura Charles. We'll discuss the film's vibrant blend of martial arts, Motown music, and its lasting impact on pop culture. Plus, we'll share fun facts and insights into the making of this iconic film.

    Segment 2: The Edge of Tomorrow

    Next, we leap into the future with "The Edge of Tomorrow," the 2014 action-packed sci-fi thriller directed by Doug Liman. Starring Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt, the film tells the story of Major William Cage, a soldier caught in a time loop during a war against alien invaders. With each reset, Cage teams up with the formidable warrior Rita Vrataski to learn from his past deaths and devise a strategy to defeat the extraterrestrial threat. We'll break down the film's innovative storytelling, impressive special effects, and the dynamic performances of Cruise and Blunt. Additionally, we'll explore the film's adaptation from Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel "All You Need Is Kill" and its reception among sci-fi enthusiasts.

    Conclusion:

    Join us as we celebrate the enduring appeal of "The Last Dragon" and the relentless thrills of "The Edge of Tomorrow." Whether you're a fan of martial arts, sci-fi, or just great storytelling, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in for an entertaining and insightful discussion on these two standout films that continue to captivate audiences.

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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • F**k, This Movie Podcast episode 25: Starship Troopers and District 9
    May 27 2024

    In this episode, we’re delving into two classics that offer a critical lens on society and politics: Starship Troopers and District 9.


    Starship Troopers (1997)

    Directed by Paul Verhoeven, Starship Troopers is a satirical military science fiction film that takes us into a future where Earth is governed by a militaristic regime. The story follows Johnny Rico, played by Casper Van Dien, and his journey from a high school student to a Mobile Infantry soldier battling a race of giant alien insects known as Arachnids. On the surface, the film is a high-octane action-packed spectacle with impressive special effects and intense battle sequences.

    However, beneath the surface, Starship Troopers is a sharp critique of fascism, militarism, and propaganda. Verhoeven uses the over-the-top violence and glorified depiction of the military to satirize the very institutions the film portrays. The film’s portrayal of a society where citizenship is earned through military service and where the media is a tool for state propaganda invites viewers to question the nature of authority, the cost of war, and the manipulation of public opinion.


    District 9 (2009)

    Directed by Neill Blomkamp, District 9 offers a gritty, documentary-style look at the experiences of extraterrestrial refugees stranded on Earth. Set in Johannesburg, South Africa, the film centers on Wikus van de Merwe, played by Sharlto Copley, a bureaucrat tasked with relocating the aliens, derogatorily referred to as "prawns," from their shantytown to a new camp outside the city. As the story unfolds, Wikus becomes infected with an alien substance, transforming him physically and forcing him to rely on the very beings he once oppressed.

    District 9 serves as a powerful allegory for apartheid and xenophobia. The film explores themes of segregation, discrimination, and the dehumanization of the "other." By placing aliens in a context reminiscent of the apartheid era, Blomkamp highlights the persistent issues of racism and social injustice. The film's blend of high-concept science fiction and raw, emotional storytelling makes it a poignant commentary on human rights and the complexities of coexistence.


    Conclusion

    Both Starship Troopers and District 9 use the science fiction genre to hold a mirror to our own society, challenging us to reflect on our values, prejudices, and the systems of power that shape our world. Through satirical and allegorical storytelling, these films not only entertain but also provoke critical thought and discussion about the real-world issues they parallel.

    Thank you for tuning in to Fuck, this Movie. Be sure to join us next time!

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • The Elephant Man & Watership Down (1984): A Double Feature Delight
    Apr 20 2024

    Join us on a journey through the depths of human emotion and the power of storytelling in this double feature episode of Fuck this Movie.

    First up, we delve into David Lynch's haunting masterpiece, "The Elephant Man" . Based on the true story of Joseph Merrick, this film takes us into the dark alleys of Victorian London, where we encounter the remarkable journey of a man shunned by society for his physical deformities. As we explore the themes of compassion, acceptance, and the beauty found within the depths of the human soul, we'll unpack Lynch's evocative direction, John Hurt's unforgettable performance as Merrick, and the film's enduring legacy in the realm of cinema.

    Following our exploration of "The Elephant Man," we transition into the animated world of "Watership Down" (1984). Adapted from Richard Adams' beloved novel, this timeless tale follows a group of rabbits as they embark on a perilous journey to find a new home. Through lush animation and a stirring score, director Martin Rosen captures the essence of adventure, friendship, and the eternal struggle between survival and the encroaching forces of darkness. Join us as we hop alongside Hazel, Fiver, and the rest of the warren, discussing the film's enduring impact on animation and literature alike.

    So grab your popcorn, settle in, and join us for a thought-provoking discussion on two cinematic gems that continue to resonate with audiences decades after their release. Whether you're a cinephile or simply seeking a captivating story, this episode of Fuck this Movie promises to be a journey you won't soon forget.

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    2 hrs and 24 mins
  • Exploring Existential Enigmas: "Stranger than Fiction" & "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
    Apr 11 2024

    In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the surreal and introspective worlds of "Stranger than Fiction" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Join us as we unravel the mysteries of existence and identity through these two mesmerizing films, each offering a unique perspective on the human experience.

    First, we embark on a journey into the enigmatic realm of "Stranger than Fiction." Will Ferrell stars as Harold Crick, a mundane IRS agent whose life takes a bizarre turn when he discovers that he is a character in a novel being written by a reclusive author, played by Emma Thompson. Through in-depth analysis and interviews with the cast and crew, we explore how this genre-defying film blurs the lines between reality and fiction, posing profound questions about free will, fate, and the nature of storytelling itself.

    Next, we delve into the labyrinthine landscapes of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Directed by Michel Gondry and written by Charlie Kaufman, this modern masterpiece follows Joel (played by Jim Carrey) and Clementine (played by Kate Winslet) as they undergo a procedure to erase memories of their tumultuous relationship. Through interviews with the filmmakers and a deep dive into the film's themes of love, loss, and the fragility of memory, we examine how "Eternal Sunshine" challenges our perceptions of time, emotion, and the very essence of what it means to be human.

    Join us as we traverse the intricate corridors of consciousness and emotion in "Stranger than Fiction" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," where reality is a construct waiting to be deconstructed and the true nature of existence remains tantalizingly out of reach.

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Unveiling the Dark Fantasies: Heavy Metal & Spine of Night
    Apr 11 2024

    In this cinematic journey, we immerse ourselves in the dark and fantastical worlds of two iconic animated films: "Heavy Metal" and "Spine of Night." From the psychedelic landscapes of the former to the brutal realms of the latter, join us as we explore the enduring appeal and cultural significance of these visionary masterpieces.

    First up, we dive into the groundbreaking world of "Heavy Metal." Released in 1981, this cult classic anthology film takes viewers on a mind-bending trip through a series of interconnected stories, all set to a killer soundtrack featuring the likes of Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, and Cheap Trick. Through interviews with filmmakers, artists, and fans, we dissect the film's legacy and examine how it revolutionized the genre of adult animation, paving the way for a new era of storytelling.

    Next, we shift our focus to "Spine of Night," the stunning animated epic that pays homage to the spirit of "Heavy Metal" while carving out its own dark and brutal identity. Set in a world of ancient magic and cosmic horror, this recent release has been hailed as a modern masterpiece, blending breathtaking animation with a gripping tale of heroes and villains locked in an eternal struggle for power. With insights from the filmmakers and a deep dive into the film's themes and influences, we uncover the secrets behind its creation and explore why it has quickly become a cult favorite among animation aficionados.

    Join us as we embark on a thrilling cinematic adventure through the realms of "Heavy Metal" and "Spine of Night," where imagination knows no bounds and the boundaries of reality dissolve into darkness.

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    2 hrs and 26 mins
  • Double Feature: Diggstown and Warrior
    Mar 20 2024

    Thank you for joining Dustin, John and Reece for this Fight night Double Feature!

    Be sure to check us out on all your podcast apps and tell your friends!!

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    2 hrs and 28 mins
  • Double Feature: The Devils and Benedetta
    Mar 20 2024

    Thanks for joining us as we discuss our double feature for today! Be sure to check us out on whatever Podcast app you use!


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    2 hrs and 5 mins