Category Archives: Podcasts
Filmwhys #46 The Prestige and The Flashpoint Paradox
Episode 46 of the Why Haven’t You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Shah Shahid from Blank Page Beatdown as well as my own Channel: Superhero who asks me why I haven’t seen one of Christopher Nolan’s lesser acclaimed films the Prestige but no less accomplished. And starring the likes of Batman, Alfred, Wolverine, and Black Widow to boot. And in return, I ask him why he hasn’t seen Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, one of my favorite DC animated films that takes a look at the world shattering story arc that led up to DC’s new 52 with the Flash, time travel, and alternate realities.
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Filmwhys Extra #21 Channel: Superhero
Episode #21 of Filmwhys Extra where I am announcing my new website, Channel: Superhero and some of the people who have joined me to write about all the superhero TV shows past, present, and future. With me are Rachel Thuro, Shah Shahid, Bruce Leslie, and Todd Liebenow. We discuss what shows we’ll be covering at Channel: Superhero as well as some of the superhero shows we grew up with and ones we’re watching this season.
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Filmwhys #45 The Terminator and Timecop
Episode 45 of the Why Haven’t You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is David Brook from Blueprint: Review who asks me why I haven’t seen the Terminator, the iconic film that really showed the world that Schwarzenegger could do more than just be a giant barbarian and that James Cameron could do amazing things with a small budget. And in return, I ask him why he hadn’t seen Timecop, the not quite iconic film that showed the world that Jean Claude Van Damme could still do the jumping splits and not a whole lot else, but the movie still captures the essence of 90’s sci-fi.
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Filmwhys #44 All About Eve and Batman Returns
Episode 44 of the Why Haven’t You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Max Covill from Impassioned Cinema who asks me why I haven’t seen the classic Best Picture Winner All About Eve which also had the most Oscar Nominations ever until Titanic tied it and the most nominations for actresses. And in return, I ask him why he hasn’t seen the sequel to Tim Burton’s Batman which focused more on the villains and was set at Christmas, Batman Returns.
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Filmwhys Extra #20 2014 in review
Welcome back to another episode of Filmwhys Extra. Episode 20 in fact, where my guest is Andrew Robinson from gman Reviews. We wrap up 2014 by discussing the past year’s worth of superhero and comic book films, including the direct to home video animated releases from Marvel and DC, some smaller indie releases, and Andrew stretches the definition of “superhero” for his top 10 of the year. We also manage to go on quite a few tangents before we even get to any of this year’s releases but it’s a fun conversation and I hope you enjoy listening as much as much as I enjoyed chatting.
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Filmwhys #43 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Elf-Man
Episode #43 of The Why Haven’t You Seen This Film Podcast where it’s close to the holiday season so I thought it was a perfect time to bring in a couple Christmas-related films. It also seems like I’m getting into a habit of a deadline creep where this show gets posted later and later in the week where it started getting posted on Saturdays, then Sundays, then Mondays, and the last two episodes haven’t come out until Tuesday. I’ll do my best next week to have this posted actually on Monday and I’ll be discussing the year in superhero films with a guest or two. But this week, my guest is Nick Jobe from Your Face! who asks me why I haven’t seen Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, one of Shane Black’s best films since the original Lethal Weapon that brought Robert Downey Jr. back on the map before he became Iron Man and of course since it is a Shane Black film it does take place during Christmas. And in return, I ask him why he hasn’t seen Elf-Man, the one and only true Christmas superhero movie where Wee-Man becomes a Christmas related superhero in a very schlocky straight-to-home-video movie.
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Filmwhys #42 Rashomon and The Guyver
Episode 42 of the Why Haven’t You Seen This Film Podcast wherein lies the answer to the life, the universe, and everything. And I welcome my guest Will Kouf from Silver Emulsion who asks me why I haven’t seen Rashomon, one of Akira Kurosawa’s most well known film next to Seven Samurai and a film that handled a storytelling device so well that the term for showing the same event through different viewpoints is referred to as Rashomon. And in return, I ask him why he hasn’t seen the Guyver, a very campy sci-fi superhero comedy based on a Manga of the same name and starring Mark Hamill post-Star Wars alongside Jimmy Walker of all people.
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Filmwhys Extra #19 Tales From the Crypt
I know Halloween is a few weeks passed, but I had a lot of fun re-watching the first four seasons of Tales From the Crypt and just had to discuss it with someone. So, episode 19 of Filmwhys Extra, my guest is Kristen Lopez from Journeys in Classic Film and we discuss the HBO series Tales From the Crypt. From our first experiences with the show to some of our favorites and some of our less favorites and even touch on the spin-off movies briefly.
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Filmwhys #41 Dil Se.. and Antboy
Episode 41 of the Why Haven’t You Seen This Film Podcast where my guest is Mette Kowalski from the Across The Universe Podcast who asks me why I haven’t seen Dil Se.., her favorite film of all time and the very first Bollywood film that I’ve ever seen. And in return, I ask her why she hasn’t seen Antboy, the first and only Danish superhero film.
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Filmwhys Extra #18 The Scribbler Interview with John Suits
Filmwhys Extra episode 18 where I got the chance to talk to John Suits, the director of the recent comic book adaptation of the psychological thriller/mystery/superhero movie the Scribbler. We discuss the origins of the movie, some of the visual style, and plenty of other things so be sure to check out the movie on VOD now.
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