Finleys On Film - Classic and Funny Film Podcast Finleys on Films
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We're a classic film podcast. We love classic films. We love arguing. We love each other. We love being mean to each other. www.finleysonfilm.com
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Episode 170: The Things (both of 'em!)
The Finleys discuss an original movie and its remake (sort of): 1951's The Thing from Another World and 1982's John Carpenter's The Thing.
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Episode 169: 1984--The Year in Movies (w Guest Evan Faulkner)
Evan Faulkner is back and he serves the boys up some retro video appetizers before joining them in a mega-episode about movies from 1984.
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Episode 168: Killers of the Flower Moon
The Finleys return from the movie theater with plenty to say about the new (2023) movie, Killers of the Flower Moon.
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Episode 167: James Cagney
The Finelys talk about one of, if not the, OGs of Hollywood OGs, James Cagney and two of his movies: The Public Enemy (1931) and The Roading Twenties (1939).
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Episode 166: The Lighthouse
The Finleys poked at their depressions and revisit a recent viewing of The Lighthouse (2019).
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Episode 165: (Jeff)Bridges over Troubled Waters! (w/ guest Evan Faulkner)
The Finleys head over to film fanatic Evan Faulkner's place to talk about two Jeff Bridges movies: 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) and Fearless (1993).
Customer Reviews
Really Good
Imagine above-intelligent and honest dialogue between two middle-aged cousins about classic film, using language as if they were part of the gang of kids from “South Park” (with curse words left uncensored). That’s this podcast—checks all my boxes for a top-notch great show about classic cinema and artists.
Top Notch
Finley’s on Film is one of my top three podcasts!!! The two of you are funny and interesting in your film reviews. For the past few months I have developed a voracious appetite for classic film and your podcast gives me ideas of what to watch. Thank you so so much and never stop putting out content. Remember, a girl in Tennessee is waiting for that next episode!
Sincerely,
Lisa
I thought I knew a lot about movies
Joe and Tom are funny, knowledgeable, congenial, and as corny as it sounds, I felt like I knew them after one of two episodes. Their conversations are sharp and goofy and they are able to balance the two pretty well - I definitely LOL several times within each episode (“ohhhh, that’s good ________”). I also like the concept of focusing on an actor across a few movies - they know their stuff and it’s enjoyable to hear their different takes on movies, especially one I haven’t yet seen. Tom’s audio isn’t as good due to Zoom/Corona issues but I’m still loving the recent eps! For this film lover, this podcast is totally worth the Patreon subscription.