JUST THAT FILM PODCAST

JUST THAT FILM PODCAST

JUST THAT FILM PODCAST 🎬 Honest reviews. Classic films. Real conversations. We’re two brothers with a passion for cinema, revisiting Hollywood classics, British dramas, cult favourites, forgotten gems, horror classics and the latest releases. Every episode features honest reviews, movie rankings and fresh takes on the films you love. 🍿 What You’ll Find Here 🎬 Movie Reviews 👻 Horror Movies 🍿 Cult Classics 📼 80s & 90s Classics 💎 Forgotten Gems 🎭 Classic Hollywood 🇬🇧 British Drama 📊 Movie Rankings & Top 10s 🏆 Oscar Winners & Biggest Snubs 👀 First-Time Watches ⭐ Underrated Movies 🔪 Thrillers & Mysteries 😂 Comedy Classics 🕵️ Film Noir 🎙️ New episodes every week. Subscribe today and join us as we celebrate the films you love… and the ones you’ve forgotten. 📧 justthatfilm@gmail.com

  1. 3d ago

    Meet the Feebles (1989) Review: Peter Jackson’s Most Unhinged Film

    Send us Fan Mail Before The Lord of the Rings, before King Kong, and before The Hobbit, Peter Jackson made one of the most outrageous cult films ever put on screen… In this episode of Just That Film Podcast, we dive into Meet the Feebles (1989), Peter Jackson’s wildly offensive, hilariously twisted puppet musical that’s unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Part parody of The Muppet Show and part pitch-black satire of the entertainment industry, Meet the Feebles follows a troupe of puppet performers whose lives are filled with sex, drugs, violence, jealousy, betrayal, and complete chaos behind the scenes. Starring the voices of Danny Mulheron, Mark Hadlow, Donna Akersten, Stuart Devenie, and Peter Vere-Jones, the film has become one of the most infamous cult movies ever made and remains essential viewing for Peter Jackson fans. Long before he won multiple Academy Awards, Jackson was pushing boundaries with outrageous practical effects, anarchic humour, and fearless filmmaking that hinted at the incredible career to come. We discuss: 🎬 Peter Jackson before The Lord of the Rings 🎬 The outrageous puppet satire 🎬 The incredible practical effects and puppetry 🎬 The film’s cult following 🎬 Our favourite shocking moments 🎬 Why it remains unlike anything else ever made 🎬 How it compares to Bad Taste and Braindead 🎬 Is this Peter Jackson’s craziest film? 💬 Have you seen Meet the Feebles… or is it still on your “must watch” list? Let us know in the comments! 👍 If you enjoy cult classics, horror, comedy, bizarre cinema, and movie reviews, don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell for more episodes from Just That Film Podcast. #MeetTheFeebles #PeterJackson #CultMovies #HorrorComedy #MoviePodcast #JustThatFilmPodcast Find us on: YouTube, TikTok & Instagram. Email justthatfilm@gmail.com

    Meet the Feebles (1989) Review: Peter Jackson’s Most Unhinged Film
  2. Aug 6

    A History of Violence (2005) | Viggo Mortensen’s Greatest Performance?

    Send us Fan Mail Is A History of Violence (2005) Viggo Mortensen’s greatest performance… and one of the finest crime thrillers of the 21st century? In this episode of Just That Film Podcast, we revisit David Cronenberg’s gripping modern masterpiece starring Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, William Hurt, Ashton Holmes, and Stephen McHattie. When quiet family man Tom Stall becomes a local hero after violently stopping an armed robbery, his seemingly perfect life begins to unravel as mysterious figures from his past arrive in town. What follows is a powerful exploration of identity, violence, family, and whether anyone can truly escape who they once were. Based on the acclaimed graphic novel by John Wagner and Vince Locke, A History of Violence combines outstanding performances, shocking bursts of violence, and David Cronenberg’s masterful direction to create one of the defining thrillers of the 2000s. We also uncover a brilliant filming-location connection that fans of Schitt’s Creek may recognise. The motel featured in the film’s unforgettable opening sequence is the very same real-life motel later used as the exterior of the iconic Rosebud Motel, making for a fascinating link between two completely different classics. William Hurt also received an Academy Award nomination for his unforgettable supporting performance despite appearing on screen for only a few minutes. We discuss: 🎬 Viggo Mortensen’s career-defining performance  🎬 David Cronenberg’s brilliant direction  🎬 William Hurt’s Oscar-nominated role  🎬 Ed Harris as the unforgettable Carl Fogarty  🎬 The shocking violence and why it works  🎬 The surprising Schitt’s Creek motel connection 🎬 Our favourite scenes and performances 🎬 Is A History of Violence one of the greatest thrillers of the 21st century? 💬 Do you think this is Viggo Mortensen’s greatest performance, or do you prefer him in another role? Let us know in the comments! 👍 If you enjoy movie reviews, crime thrillers, David Cronenberg films, graphic novel adaptations, and classic modern cinema, don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell for more episodes from Just That Film Podcast. #AHistoryOfViolence #ViggoMortensen #DavidCronenberg #CrimeThriller #SchittsCreek #MoviePodcast #JustThatFilmPodcast Find us on: YouTube, TikTok & Instagram. Email justthatfilm@gmail.com

    A History of Violence (2005) | Viggo Mortensen’s Greatest Performance?

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JUST THAT FILM PODCAST 🎬 Honest reviews. Classic films. Real conversations. We’re two brothers with a passion for cinema, revisiting Hollywood classics, British dramas, cult favourites, forgotten gems, horror classics and the latest releases. Every episode features honest reviews, movie rankings and fresh takes on the films you love. 🍿 What You’ll Find Here 🎬 Movie Reviews 👻 Horror Movies 🍿 Cult Classics 📼 80s & 90s Classics 💎 Forgotten Gems 🎭 Classic Hollywood 🇬🇧 British Drama 📊 Movie Rankings & Top 10s 🏆 Oscar Winners & Biggest Snubs 👀 First-Time Watches ⭐ Underrated Movies 🔪 Thrillers & Mysteries 😂 Comedy Classics 🕵️ Film Noir 🎙️ New episodes every week. Subscribe today and join us as we celebrate the films you love… and the ones you’ve forgotten. 📧 justthatfilm@gmail.com