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["Movie of the Year is on the hunt to find the best film of each and every year, in the only way that matters: brackets. Join Greg, Mike, and Ryan, as they discuss what makes a film matter now vs when it came out. There will be games. There will be drinks. There will be points. There will only be one Movie of the Year. ", "Movie of the Year is on the hunt to find the best film of each and every year, in the only way that matters: brackets. Join Greg, Mike, and Ryan, as they discuss what makes a film matter now vs when it came out. There will be games. There will be drinks. There will be points. There will only be one Movie of the Year."]

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["Movie of the Year is on the hunt to find the best film of each and every year, in the only way that matters: brackets. Join Greg, Mike, and Ryan, as they discuss what makes a film matter now vs when it came out. There will be games. There will be drinks. There will be points. There will only be one Movie of the Year. ", "Movie of the Year is on the hunt to find the best film of each and every year, in the only way that matters: brackets. Join Greg, Mike, and Ryan, as they discuss what makes a film matter now vs when it came out. There will be games. There will be drinks. There will be points. There will only be one Movie of the Year."]

    1984 - The Karate Kid (with Adam Kempenaar from Filmspotting!)

    1984 - The Karate Kid (with Adam Kempenaar from Filmspotting!)

    Movie of the Year: 1984The Karate Kid(with Adam Kempenaar from Filmspotting!) 
    In a riveting episode of the "Movie of the Year" podcast, the panel dives deep into the beloved 1984 classic, "The Karate Kid." With guest panelist Adam Kempenaar, the host of the renowned podcast Filmspotting, this episode offers a comprehensive exploration of the film's enduring appeal. Through detailed discussions, the episode examines the intricate relationship between Daniel and Mr. Miyagi, the directorial vision of John G. Avildson, and the thematic clash of Eastern and Western philosophies that defines the movie.
    The Bond Between The Karate Kid's Daniel and Mr. MiyagiCentral to "The Karate Kid" is the heartwarming and transformative relationship between Daniel LaRusso, played by Ralph Macchio, and Mr. Miyagi, portrayed by Pat Morita. The podcast panel, with Kempenaar's insights, delves into how this dynamic serves as the film's emotional core. They discuss how Daniel, a teenager struggling to adapt to his new life in California, finds an unlikely mentor in Mr. Miyagi, a quiet and wise karate master.
    Kempenaar highlights the authenticity and depth of their bond, noting how Mr. Miyagi's unconventional training methods—such as the iconic "wax on, wax off" routine—teach Daniel more than just karate. These lessons instill discipline, patience, and resilience, ultimately shaping Daniel's character and helping him face his bullies, particularly Johnny Lawrence of the Cobra Kai dojo. The discussion underscores how their relationship transcends a typical mentor-student dynamic, evolving into a profound friendship that resonates with audiences to this day.
    The Vision of Director John G. AvildsenJohn G. Avildsen, the director of "The Karate Kid," is celebrated for his ability to craft inspirational underdog stories, a skill he honed with the Academy Award-winning "Rocky." The podcast explores Avildson's directorial approach, which brings a unique blend of grit and sentimentality to the film. Kempenaar and the panelists discuss Avildson's talent for creating emotionally charged narratives that are both realistic and uplifting.
    Avildson's meticulous attention to character development and storytelling is a focal point of the conversation. The panel appreciates how he captures the nuances of Daniel's journey and Mr. Miyagi's mentorship. They also highlight Avildson's skill in choreographing the film's fight scenes, which are not only thrilling but also imbued with deeper philosophical undertones.
    Eastern vs. Western Philosophies in The Karate KidA significant theme in "The Karate Kid" is the clash between Eastern and Western philosophies. This thematic conflict is intricately woven into the narrative, contrasting the peaceful, introspective teachings of Mr. Miyagi with the aggressive, results-driven mentality of the Cobra Kai dojo. The podcast episode delves into how this cultural juxtaposition is portrayed and its impact on the characters and story.
    Kempenaar provides an insightful analysis of how Mr. Miyagi embodies Eastern principles such as balance, humility, and inner peace. In contrast, the Cobra Kai, led by the ruthless Sensei Kreese, represents a Western emphasis on competition and dominance. The discussion examines how these differing philosophies influence Daniel's growth and the film's resolution, with Daniel ultimately embracing Miyagi's teachings to triumph in the All-Valley Karate Championship.
    Adam Kempenaar’s Perspective on The Karate KidGuest panelist Adam Kempenaar brings a fresh perspective to the podcast, enriching the discussion with his extensive knowledge of film history and analysis. As the host of Filmspotting, Kempenaar is adept at dissecting cinematic elements and contextualizing them within broader cultural and artistic frameworks. His...

    • 1 hr 52 min
    1984 - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (with Matt Singer!)

    1984 - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (with Matt Singer!)

    Movie of the Year: 1984The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (with Matt Singer!)Explore the cult classic "Buckaroo Banzai" with the Movie of the Year podcast, featuring Matt Singer. Dive into genre, performances, and the film's lasting message.
    In this exciting episode of the Movie of the Year podcast, we dive into the cult classic "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension." Released in 1984, "Buckaroo Banzai" is a film that defies conventional genres and has garnered a dedicated fanbase over the years. Join our hosts along with special guest panelist Matt Singer, renowned film critic and editor at ScreenCrush, as they explore the unique charm and enduring legacy of this eclectic movie. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the world of Buckaroo Banzai, this episode promises a blend of insightful analysis and lively discussion.
    Does Buckaroo Banzai Even Have a Genre?"Buckaroo Banzai" is a genre-bending adventure that combines elements of science fiction, action, comedy, and even a touch of romance. Our panel delves into how the film's genre-defying nature contributes to its unique identity and cult status. We discuss the creative vision of director W.D. Richter and writer Earl Mac Rauch, who crafted a story that challenges traditional genre boundaries and offers something truly distinctive in the realm of 1980s cinema.
    How are the Performances in Buckaroo Banzai?The film boasts a remarkable ensemble cast led by Peter Weller in the titular role of Buckaroo Banzai, a multi-talented scientist, neurosurgeon, and rock musician. Matt Singer provides an in-depth look at Weller's charismatic performance, along with standout contributions from co-stars Jeff Goldblum, John Lithgow, and Ellen Barkin. Our hosts highlight how the actors' committed portrayals add depth and humor to the film, enhancing its appeal and making it a timeless piece for movie enthusiasts.
    Does This Movie Have a Message?Beyond its quirky plot and memorable characters, "Buckaroo Banzai" offers a surprisingly profound message about heroism, innovation, and the power of teamwork. The panel examines the film's underlying themes, exploring how Buckaroo Banzai and his eclectic band of adventurers, the Hong Kong Cavaliers, embody ideals of courage and collaboration. We also discuss how these themes resonate with contemporary audiences, making the film relevant even decades after its release.
    Guest Panelist: Matt SingerWe are thrilled to feature Matt Singer in this episode, bringing his extensive knowledge and passion for cinema to our discussion of "Buckaroo Banzai." As an acclaimed film critic, Matt offers unique perspectives on the film's impact and its place in movie history. His insights help illuminate why "Buckaroo Banzai" remains a beloved cult classic and a topic of fascination for film scholars and fans alike.
     
    This episode of the Movie of the Year podcast offers a thorough exploration of "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension," celebrating its genre-defying brilliance, outstanding performances, and enduring message. With expert analysis from our hosts and special guest Matt Singer, listeners are in for an engaging and informative journey through one of the most unconventional films of the 1980s. Be sure to check out our other episodes for more deep dives into iconic movies that have left a lasting impact on the world of cinema.
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    • 2 hrs 3 min
    1984 - Stop Making Sense

    1984 - Stop Making Sense

    Movie of the Year: 1984Stop Making SenseDive into Stop Making Sense with Movie of the Year 1984. Explore David Byrne's star power, Jonathan Demme's genius, and the art of reviewing concert films.
    Stop Making Sense: A Journey Through the Best Concert Film Ever
    Hey there, movie podcast lovers! Welcome to another episode of Movie of the Year 1984, where we dive into the greatest films of that spectacular year. Today, we’re talking about a film that’s more than just a movie; it’s a full-blown sensory experience. Yes, we’re talking about Stop Making Sense. Get ready to explore how to review a concert film, the irresistible star power of David Byrne, and the wild career of the legendary director Jonathan Demme.
    How to Review a Concert Film: The Stop Making Sense BlueprintSo, how does one review a concert film like Stop Making Sense? Reviewing a concert film isn’t like reviewing your typical narrative feature. It’s about capturing the essence of the live performance and translating it into a cinematic experience. For Stop Making Sense, the key elements are energy, atmosphere, and the sheer magnetic presence of the performers.
    Start with the energy. From the opening notes of "Psycho Killer," where David Byrne appears with an acoustic guitar and a boombox, you can feel the electricity in the air. Each song builds on the previous one, creating a crescendo of sound and emotion that pulls the audience deeper into the experience.
    Next, consider the atmosphere. Jonathan Demme’s direction turns the concert into an immersive event. The minimalist stage design and dramatic lighting create a sense of intimacy, making viewers feel like they’re right there with the band. The camera work is meticulous, capturing not just the performance but the raw emotion and sweat of the moment.
    The Star Power of David Byrne: The Man Who Makes It All Make SenseDavid Byrne, the frontman of Talking Heads, isn’t just performing in Stop Making Sense—he’s creating an indelible persona. Byrne’s quirky dance moves, intense facial expressions, and distinctive voice make him a captivating presence. He’s not just singing songs; he’s embodying them, making every note and every movement count.
    Byrne’s eccentricity is epitomized by the now-iconic big suit. It’s more than just a quirky costume choice; it’s a statement. The oversized suit, coupled with Byrne’s exaggerated movements, creates a surreal visual that’s both humorous and thought-provoking. It’s a perfect metaphor for the outsized nature of performance and fame.
    The Wild Career of Jonathan Demme: From Concerts to CannibalsJonathan Demme’s career is a wild ride through different genres and styles. Before he directed Stop Making Sense, Demme had already made a name for himself with films like Melvin and Howard. But Stop Making Sense showcased his ability to bring a concert to life on the big screen in a way that had never been done before.
    Demme approached the concert film with the eye of a narrative filmmaker, focusing on storytelling through visuals and rhythm. His later films, like The Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia, would further cement his reputation as a master director. But in Stop Making Sense, we see Demme at his most innovative, turning a live performance into a piece of cinematic art.
    Why Stop Making Sense Makes Perfect SenseStop Making Sense isn’t just a concert film; it’s an immersive experience that captures the magic of live...

    • 1 hr 50 min
    1984 - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (with Melinda Clarke and CG Mirich!)

    1984 - Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (with Melinda Clarke and CG Mirich!)

    Movie of the Year: 1984Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomMovie of the Year: 1984Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 
    In the riveting "Movie of the Year: 1984" episode, the focus turns to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, a film that left an indelible mark on the adventure genre. This episode features special guests Melinda Clarke and CG Mirich from the popular podcast "Beyond the OC," who bring their unique insights and infectious enthusiasm to the discussion. With an audience of movie lovers and fans of "The OC" in mind, this episode is both informative and engaging, shedding new light on a classic film.
    Make sure to check out Beyond the OC, featuring guests Melinda Clarke and CG Mirich!
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    The Genre and Cinematic Appeal of Indiana Jones and the Temple of DoomIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a quintessential action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, released in 1984 as the second installment in the Indiana Jones series. The film combines elements of action, adventure, and fantasy, creating a genre-blending experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
    In the podcast episode, the Taste Buds delve into the film's genre, exploring how Spielberg masterfully weaves intense action sequences with moments of humor and suspense. They discuss the film's high-energy pacing and the iconic score by John Williams, which amplifies the thrilling atmosphere. The hosts highlight how the film's genre allows it to transport audiences into a world of fascinating locations, perilous situations, and heroic feats, making it a standout in the adventure genre.
    The Chemistry of Harrison Ford and Kate CapshawA highlight of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is the palpable chemistry between Harrison Ford and Kate Capshaw. Ford returns as the intrepid archaeologist Indiana Jones, bringing his signature charm and ruggedness to the role. Capshaw stars as Willie Scott, a nightclub singer who becomes an unlikely and often reluctant companion on Jones's journey.
    The Taste Buds provide an in-depth analysis of the dynamic between Ford and Capshaw, noting how their on-screen relationship adds both humor and tension to the film. They recount memorable scenes that showcase their chemistry, such as the chaotic mine cart chase and the comedic moments of bickering and banter. The hosts also touch on the real-life romance between Spielberg and Capshaw, which began during the filming, adding an extra layer of intrigue to their professional...

    • 1 hr 46 min
    1984 - Ghostbusters (with Conor Kilpatrick)

    1984 - Ghostbusters (with Conor Kilpatrick)

    Movie of the Year: 1984Ghostbusters (with Conor Kilpatrick)Can Ghostbusters bust its way into our 1984 Movie of the Year?
    Bustin' has been said to make one recording artist "feel good." But is the busting of ghosts enough to center an entire feature film around? A very intelligent question, but ultimately a foolish one because this was the most successful movie of 1984 and maybe all time. If it has been a long time since you have seen this movie, do yourself a favor put it on right now. In fact, even if you have seen this movie recently, put it on.
    I won't wait, but do it.
    With a movie as good as Ghostbusters, we're going to need to call in a guest, Conor Kilpatrick of the podcast iFanboy, to make sure we don't miss any of the angles. We suss out whether or not this movie is still scary to us before jumping into whether it is still funny to us. We also hash out what this movie says about the politics of the early 80's, so don't miss this opportunity to finally figure out what this podcast thinks of one Ronny Reagan!
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    • 1 hr 39 min
    1984 - Mixtape, Part 2

    1984 - Mixtape, Part 2

    Movie of the Year: 1984Mixtape Part One 

    Join the 'Movie of the Year' podcast as the panelists create the ultimate 1984 mixtape in 'Mixtape Part 2.' Discover the top hits, iconic tracks, and hidden gems of 1984 in this engaging and informative episode. Perfect for music lovers and 80s enthusiasts!
    Introduction: Crafting the Ultimate 1984 MixtapeIn this riveting episode of the "Movie of the Year" podcast, join us as we delve into the vibrant world of 1984's music scene with "Mixtape Part 2." Our panelists come together to create the ultimate 1984 mixtape, capturing the essence of a year filled with iconic tunes. Whether you're a music aficionado or a nostalgic 80s lover, this episode is packed with engaging discussions, memorable tracks, and a trip down memory lane that will leave you humming along.
    Creating the Perfect 1984 PlaylistIn "Mixtape Part 2," our panelists work tirelessly to curate a playlist that embodies the spirit of 1984. Using their deep knowledge of music and personal anecdotes, they select tracks that not only defined the year but also continue to resonate with audiences today. From chart-topping hits to underground gems, our team ensures the 1984 playlist is both comprehensive and exhilarating.
    Panelist Picks: Curating the Playlist 1984Our diverse panel brings a variety of perspectives to the table as they debate and deliberate over which songs make the cut. With spirited discussions and passionate defenses of their choices, the creation of the 1984 hit songs playlist becomes an entertaining and informative process. Each panelist shares their unique insights, highlighting why these tracks are quintessentially 1984.
    Highlighting Iconic Tracks for the 1984 MixtapeThroughout the episode, the panelists spotlight several standout songs that are must-haves on any 1984 mixtape. They dive into the stories behind the hits, the cultural impact of the music, and the artists who made 1984 an unforgettable year in music history. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for these tracks and perhaps discover new favorites along the way.
    Conclusion: The Final Cut of Our 1984 Hit Songs PlaylistAs the episode draws to a close, the panelists present their final 1984 mixtape, a carefully curated playlist that encapsulates the sound and spirit of 1984. This playlist 1984 is a testament to the enduring legacy of the year's music and a gift to listeners seeking to relive or discover the magic of 1984's hits. Tune in to "Mixtape Part 2" and let the music take you back in time.
    Join the ConversationDon't miss out on this engaging episode of the "Movie of the Year" podcast. Whether you're here for the nostalgic vibes or to expand your musical horizons, our 1984 mixtape is sure to delight. Share your favorite 1984 tracks with us and join the conversation using our social media channels. Let's celebrate the music that made 1984 a year to remember!

    • 37 min

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