I Was A Teenage Film Snob

By: I Was A Teenage Film Snob
  • Summary

  • James was a teenage film snob, but he’s trying to be better. Each week he’ll talk movies with a friend and celebrate all things cinema.
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Episodes
  • Episode #127: Enter the Room (w/ Harry Waldman)
    May 10 2025

    This week, indie filmmaker Harry Waldman drops by to talk about his short film Enter the Room - currently on the festival circuit. He tells James the story of how left a life in marketing to pursue his filmmaking dream and explains his filmmaking process.


    You can support Harry on all social media platforms, including Vimeo @hwaldman18


    You can view his debut short 5:15 at https://edgewaterfilmproduction.com


    If you want to watch Enter the Room, you can email Harry directly: edgewaterfilmproductions@gmail.com


    Theme Music: Rocker Chicks by Audionautix

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Episode #126: Women of the Hour
    May 3 2025

    This week, the pod squad return to finally honour International Women’s Day (we want to this to be closer to the actual day, but life happens y’know). Maddie leads the discussion as the gang discussed badass women, memorable performances and important characters in the history of cinema. Also, James does an impression of a 90s peanut butter ad.
    Theme Music: Rocker Chicks by Audionautix

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Episode #125: Roy Kills World (w/ R. Jacob Honeybrook)
    Apr 26 2025

    This week’s solo show sees the return of author R Jacob Honeybrook. Roy sits down with James to discuss some updates in his career before dissecting The Count of Monte Cristo, revenge movies and movie adaptions of books.


    Theme Music: Rocker Chicks by Audionautix

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    3 hrs and 10 mins

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