Let's Talk About Flix

Oz and Curtis

Let's Talk About Flix is the collaboration of Oz and Curtis, a couple of nobody's with a great sense of humor, solid insight and knowledge of movies, and a love of all things nerd. Tune in each week as they discuss a movie tied into that month's theme and have a great time. If you love movies (and nerds), then this podcast is for you!

  1. 5 DAYS AGO

    Episode 234 - Don't Tell Her It's Me

    Oz and Curtis are grabbing the leather jackets, hopping on the Harley, and trying to master the art of the "bad boy" persona—without the help of a New Zealand accent! We’re diving deep into the bizarre, high-concept 90s romantic comedy: Don't Tell Her It's Me (aka The Boyfriend School). Gus Kubicek (Steve Guttenberg) is a sensitive cartoonist and cancer survivor who finds himself rejected by the beautiful journalist Emily (Jami Gertz) for being just a bit too "nice." Enter Gus’s overbearing romance-novelist sister, Lizzie (Shelley Long), who decides the only cure for his loneliness is a total identity overhaul. Suddenly, the "nice guy" is gone, replaced by Lobo Marunga: a long-haired, motorcycle-riding "lone wolf" from Down Under. But how long can a wig and a fake tan hold up a relationship built on a total lie? We break down the film’s absolute commitment to the absurd: Steve Guttenberg’s turn as Lobo, Shelley Long’s peak 90s meddling energy, a pre-Twin Peaks Kyle MacLachlan, and the movie's wild tonal shifts between "medical drama" and "wacky makeover comedy." Is Don't Tell Her It's Me a hidden gem of 90s Rom-Com history and a definitive Cult Classic, or just a movie that proves that maybe you should tell her it's you? Tune in for our full Don't Tell Her It's Me 1990 movie review! If you’re into analyzing bizarre rom-com tropes, appreciating the sheer range of "The Gutte," or listening to two dudes who would definitely fail "Boyfriend School" within the first five minutes, this episode is for you. To secure your content and avoid a disastrous motorcycle-related makeover, ride straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as bold as a fake Kiwi accent and guaranteed to be an essential listen. Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix

    1hr 14min
  2. 8 APR

    Episode 233 - Cabin Boy

    GUEST ALERT: Oz and Curtis are putting on their best yachting caps, avoiding the "filthy fishermen," and trying not to get eaten by a giant shark-man! Joining us on the deck of The Filthy Whore is our friend Melissa L to help us make sense of the bizarre and beautiful Cult Classic: Cabin Boy!Nathaniel Mayweather (Chris Elliott) is a "Fancy Lad" and recent finishing school graduate who accidentally boards a decrepit fishing boat instead of a luxury cruise ship. As he is thrust into a world of salty sailors, mythological creatures, and a very confused David Letterman selling stuffed monkeys, Nathaniel must transform from a pampered brat into a true man of the sea.We dive into the film’s weirdly charming depths with Melissa: the incredible Tim Burton-produced production design, Chris Elliott’s fearless (and frequently abrasive) performance, the film’s transition from a massive box-office flop to a beloved weirdo staple, and why "these pipes are clean!" is still a top-tier movie quote. Is Cabin Boy a misunderstood masterpiece of Surreal Humor and a definitive 90s Comedy, or just a movie that proves you should never, ever buy a stuffed monkey from a stranger? Tune in for our full Cabin Boy 1994 movie review!If you’re into analyzing weird cinema, appreciating films that take massive creative risks, or listening to three people who would definitely get kicked off a fishing boat within five minutes, this episode is for you.To secure your content and avoid the wrath of a six-armed-woman-loving giant, head straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as salty as a sea captain and guaranteed to be a delightfully strange listen.Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix#moviepodcast #filmpodcast #comedypodcast #filmreview #moviereview

    51 min
  3. 1 APR

    Episode 232 - Deterrence

    GUEST ALERT: Oz and Curtis are checking the silos, watching the radar, and hoping the burger they just ordered isn't their last meal! Joining us to navigate this high-stakes nuclear standoff is acclaimed film critic and educator Don Shanahan to break down the intense, underrated Nuclear Thriller: Deterrence! President Walter Emerson (Kevin Pollak), the first Jewish President and an appointee facing a tough re-election, finds his motorcade stranded in a massive blizzard at a remote Colorado diner. While the world outside freezes, a massive geopolitical crisis erupts: Iraq has invaded Kuwait, and the response triggers a terrifying nuclear standoff. Stuck in a booth with his advisors and a handful of locals, Emerson must decide if he’s willing to push the button to save the world—or destroy it. We break down the film’s white-knuckle tension with Don’s expert eye for the "lessons" within the frame: Kevin Pollak’s incredible, authoritative performance, the film’s "Stage Play" feel that keeps the focus entirely on the ethics of war, and the chillingly logical arguments for and against the use of Nuclear Deterrence. Is Deterrence a forgotten masterpiece of 90s Indie Cinema and a terrifying look at global power, or just a movie that proves the most dangerous place to be during World War III is a diner with bad coffee? Tune in for our full Deterrence 1999 movie review! Meet Our Guest: Don Shanahan Don is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic and the creator of Every Movie Has a Lesson. You can find his deep-dive reviews, educational insights, and podcasting adventures at the links below: Film Obsessive: https://filmobsessive.com Every Movie Has a Lesson: https://www.everymoviehasalesson.com Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast: [Find it on Apple Podcasts/Spotify] If you’re into analyzing political dramas, appreciating films that do a lot with a single location, or listening to three guys who would definitely panic and hide in the walk-in freezer the moment the Red Phone rang, this episode is for you. To secure your content and avoid a global meltdown, follow the signal straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as hot as a fresh grill and guaranteed to be a thought-provoking listen. Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix

    1hr 18min
  4. 25 MAR

    Episode 231 - Some Like it Hot

    Oz and Curtis are strapping on the girdles, grabbin' their saxophones, and hopping the train to Florida to break down the undisputed heavyweight champion of Classic Comedy: Some Like It Hot! After witnessing the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, two struggling jazz musicians—Joe (Tony Curtis) and Jerry (Jack Lemmon)—need to get out of Chicago fast. Their only ticket out? Disguising themselves as "Josephine" and "Daphne" to join an all-female band heading south. Things get complicated when they both fall for the band's ukulele-playing singer, Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe), while Jerry (as Daphne) finds himself pursued by an eccentric millionaire who won't take "I'm a man" for an answer. We break down the film’s bulletproof brilliance: Billy Wilder’s razor-sharp direction, the incredible physical comedy of Jack Lemmon, the surprisingly bold (for 1959) playfulness with Gender-Bending tropes, and the sheer incandescent glow of Marilyn Monroe. Is Some Like It Hot the funniest movie ever put to film and a definitive AFI Top 100 essential, or just a movie that proves that life is always better when you're playing the bull fiddle? Tune in for our full Some Like It Hot 1959 movie review! If you’re into analyzing Golden Age Hollywood, appreciating the art of the perfect punchline, or listening to two dudes who would definitely trip over their own pumps in the first five minutes, this episode is for you. To secure your content and avoid the mob, catch the midnight express straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as hot as a Florida beach and guaranteed to be a legendary listen. Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix

    1hr 8min
  5. 18 MAR

    Episode 230 - Jojo Rabbit

    Oz and Curtis are putting on their brightest uniforms, practicing their best (and worst) German accents, and learning how to dance again to break down Taika Waititi’s Oscar-winning Black Comedy: Jojo Rabbit! Johannes "Jojo" Betzler (Roman Griffin Davis) is a lonely German boy whose world is turned upside down when he discovers his single mother, Rosie (Scarlett Johansson), is hiding a young Jewish girl, Elsa (Thomasin McKenzie), in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend—a flamboyant, childish version of Adolf Hitler (played by Waititi himself)—Jojo must confront his blind nationalism and decide what kind of person he actually wants to be. We break down the film’s incredible tonal balance: how Waititi pivots from slapstick comedy to devastating heartbreak in a single frame (those shoes!), Scarlett Johansson’s career-best warmth and strength, and the breakout performances of the kids. Is Jojo Rabbit the most daring Satire of the decade and a modern Coming-of-Age classic, or just a movie that proves the best way to fight hate is with a well-timed dance and a lot of heart? Tune in for our full Jojo Rabbit 2019 movie review! If you’re into analyzing bold filmmaking, appreciating movies that find humor in the darkest places, or listening to two dudes who would definitely be the worst members of the Jungvolk ever, this episode is for you. To secure your content and join the resistance against boring takes, hop straight over to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our reviews are as sharp as a Bowie knife and guaranteed to be a life-affirming listen. Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix

    1hr 10min
  6. 11 MAR

    Episode 229 - We Bury the Dead

    Oz and Curtis are heading into the scorched Australian outback, grabbing their body bags, and trying not to lose their minds in the aftermath of a catastrophe to break down the intense Survival Horror: We Bury the Dead! Ava (Daisy Ridley) is a woman desperate for closure after a catastrophic military experiment decimates the population. She joins a "body retrieval unit" in the hopes of finding her missing husband, but as she begins the grim work of collecting the deceased in the remote Tasmanian wilderness, the lines between the living and the dead begin to blur. Ava soon finds herself in a terrifying fight for survival against a mysterious force that suggests some things are better left buried. We break down the film’s suffocating atmosphere: Daisy Ridley’s raw and powerful performance, Zak Hilditch’s masterful use of the isolated Australian landscape to create dread, and the film’s unique blend of Psychological Horror and high-concept thriller. Is We Bury the Dead a modern masterpiece of the genre and a standout in Australian Cinema, or just a movie that proves that searching for closure in a wasteland is a recipe for a nightmare? Tune in for our full We Bury the Dead 2024 movie review! If you’re into analyzing elevated horror, appreciating films that use survival as a metaphor for trauma, or listening to two dudes who would definitely faint at the sight of the first body bag, this episode is for you. To secure your content and survive the aftermath, follow the trail straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as haunting as a Tasmanian mist and guaranteed to be a nerve-wracking listen. Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix

    1hr 6min
  7. 4 MAR

    Episode 228 - Excalibur

    Oz and Curtis are donning the chrome-plated plate mail, drinking from the Grail, and hoping they don't get betrayed by their best friend or their half-sister to break down the legendary Fantasy Epic: Excalibur! Directed by John Boorman, this film traces the entire arc of the Arthurian mythos—from the brutal, mud-caked conception of Arthur (Nigel Terry) and the rise of the sword from the stone, to the glory of Camelot and the tragic fallout of the affair between Guenevere and Lancelot. Guided by a bizarre and brilliant Merlin (Nicol Williamson) and haunted by the vengeful Morgana (Helen Mirren), this is a world where the land and the king are one. We break down the film’s unique, visceral power: the blindingly shiny armor and lush Irish landscapes, the use of Richard Wagner’s O Fortuna to create maximum dramatic impact, and the incredible "Who’s Who" of British acting legends (including early roles for Liam Neeson and Patrick Stewart). Is Excalibur the greatest King Arthur movie ever made and a definitive 80s Cult Classic, or just a movie that proves being a knight involves way more sweat and family drama than the storybooks lead on? Tune in for our full Excalibur 1981 movie review! If you’re into analyzing mythic storytelling, appreciating films that embrace high-art weirdness, or listening to two dudes who would definitely accidentally drop the sword back into the lake, this episode is for you. To secure the true king of content and avoid the curse of the Dragon, follow the Lady of the Lake straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as sharp as a dragon’s breath and guaranteed to be an epic listen. Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix

    1hr 12min
  8. 25 FEB

    Episode 227 - Soul Food

    Oz and Curtis are pulling up a chair, grabbing a massive plate of mac and cheese, and hoping they don't get caught in the crossfire of a sisterly blowout to break down the beloved Family Drama: Soul Food! For forty years, Big Mama (Iris Speed) has held her family together with her legendary Sunday dinners. But when a health crisis puts her in a coma, the long-simmering tensions between her three daughters—the successful but controlling Teri (Vanessa Williams), the dependable Maxine (Vivica A. Fox), and the struggling Bird (Nia Long)—boil over. It’s up to Maxine’s young son, Ahmad, to find a way to bring the family back to the table before their legacy crumbles. We break down why this film remains a 90s Classic: the incredible chemistry between the three leads, the raw and honest depiction of sibling rivalry, the iconic soundtrack (including that Babyface production!), and the way it celebrates Black middle-class life with nuance and heart. Is Soul Food the definitive Family Drama of its era and a must-watch Cult Classic, or just a movie that proves no one can start a fight quite like your own sisters? Tune in for our full Soul Food 1997 movie review! If you’re into analyzing character-driven storytelling, appreciating films that center on the strength of tradition, or listening to two dudes who would definitely be the first ones to grab seconds (and thirds), this episode is for you. To secure your seat at the table and get the best content in the neighborhood, follow the smell of fried chicken straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as warm as Big Mama's cornbread and guaranteed to be a heartfelt listen. Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠ Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix

    1hr 20min

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Let's Talk About Flix is the collaboration of Oz and Curtis, a couple of nobody's with a great sense of humor, solid insight and knowledge of movies, and a love of all things nerd. Tune in each week as they discuss a movie tied into that month's theme and have a great time. If you love movies (and nerds), then this podcast is for you!