Good Film Hunting

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Good Film Hunting (GFH) is a movie channel built around one simple question: is this movie worth watching? Gary and Andy don’t do lectures, scorecards, or film school breakdowns. We watch the movie, talk it out, follow the conversation where it naturally goes, and give you an honest take — the good, the bad, and the “what were they thinking?” From cult classics and retro rewinds to new releases, flops, and forgotten curiosities, GFH is about reactions, perspectives, and the kind of movie talk you’d have with friends after the credits roll. No yelling. No hot-take nonsense. Just real conversation, differing opinions, a few laughs, and a clear answer at the end: should you watch it, or skip it? If you like movies and like talking about movies, you’re in the right place.

  1. Episode 160 - Over The Edge (1979) - A Movie Parents Hated! - Good Film Hunting Cult Classic Review

    11H AGO

    Episode 160 - Over The Edge (1979) - A Movie Parents Hated! - Good Film Hunting Cult Classic Review

    This week on Good Film Hunting - Cult Classics, we’re going over the edge—literally—into the raw, restless suburban nightmare of the 1979 film of the same name. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan, it stars a breakout Matt Dillon, alongside Michael Eric Kramer and Pamela Ludwig. Set in a sterile planned community where adults talk at kids instead of to them, the film follows a group of bored, ignored teens whose rebellion escalates from pranks to full-blown uprising. Are we still members of those youthful rebels who took on a real estate development empire or is this cult classic too outdated for us to drink the kool-aid? #GoodFilmHunting #CultClassics #OverTheEdge #JonathanKaplan #MattDillon #TeenRebellion #70sCinema #ComingOfAgeFilm #CounterCulture #FilmDiscussion #MovieReview #ClassicMovies #IndieFilm #SuburbanNightmare #YouthCinema Release Details Title: Over the Edge Year: 1979 Director: Jonathan Kaplan Writer(s): Tim Hunter, Charlie Haas Top Billed Stars: Matt Dillon, Michael Eric Kramer, Pamela Ludwig Running Time: 95 minutes Country of Origin: United States Official Release Date: May 18, 1979 Other Notable Projects Jonathan Kaplan (Director):The Accused (1988), White Line Fever (1975) Matt Dillon: Rumble Fish (1983), Drugstore Cowboy (1989) Tim Hunter (Writer): Became a major TV director (Breaking Bad, Twin Peaks) Plot Summary In the cookie-cutter suburb of New Granada, teens drift through empty days while parents and officials dismiss their frustrations as noise. What begins as small acts of rebellion escalates when the kids realize the system designed to protect them has no intention of listening. As authority tightens its grip, the teens push back—hard—forcing the community to confront the consequences of neglect. Social Links YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tummytwins Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flickflopspod/ X: https://twitter.com/flickflopspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tummytwinsmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flickflopspodcast

    20 min
  2. Episode 159 - The Rip (2026) - Stylish but Empty? - Good Film Hunting Review

    MAR 6

    Episode 159 - The Rip (2026) - Stylish but Empty? - Good Film Hunting Review

    This week on Good Film Hunting, we’re tearing into The Rip—the crime thriller directed by Joe Carnahan, and starring Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, and Steven Yeun. When a group of Miami cops stumble onto a massive, illicit cash haul, loyalty gets tested and the line between law and crime starts to tear fast. Did Affleck and Damon rip a good one? #GoodFilmHunting #RegularReview #TheRip #JoeCarnahan #BenAffleck #MattDamon #StevenYeun #CrimeThriller #NetflixFilm #MovieReview #FilmDiscussion #NewMovies #CrimeFilm #ThrillerMovies #gfh 🎬 Release Details Title: The Rip Year: 2026 Director: Joe Carnahan Writer(s): Joe Carnahan (story & screenplay) Top Billed Stars: Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Steven Yeun Running Time: 113 minutes Country of Origin: United States Official Release Date: January 16, 2026 — streaming globally on Netflix 🎞️ Other Notable Projects Joe Carnahan (Director): Narc, Smokin’ Aces Ben Affleck: The Town, Gone Girl Matt Damon: The Departed, Stillwater Steven Yeun: Burning, Beef 📖 Plot Summary When Miami cops unexpectedly seize a massive stash of illegal cash, what should be a career-defining bust quickly turns volatile. As outside forces close in and internal trust fractures, each decision pushes the team further into dangerous territory—where survival, loyalty, and greed become impossible to separate. 🔗 Social Links YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tummytwins Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flickflopspod/ X: https://twitter.com/flickflopspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tummytwinsmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flickflopspodcast

    13 min
  3. The Reveal Is Finally Here… | We’re Hunting for Good Movies Now!

    FEB 9

    The Reveal Is Finally Here… | We’re Hunting for Good Movies Now!

    🎬 It’s finally time… the curtain is pulled back. We’ve been teasing it and hinting at it — and now the mystery is over. Welcome to GFH: Good Film Hunting. In this video, we officially reveal our new channel identity, explain why we made the change, and what it means for movie lovers moving forward. Same voices, same love of film, but with a sharper focus, a stronger mission, and a whole lot more intention behind what we watch — and why. GFH isn’t about chasing trends or dunking on movies just for clicks. It’s about hunting for good films — whether they’re new releases, misunderstood flops, cult classics, forgotten gems, or movies that deserve a second look. If you’ve been with us from the beginning, this is the next evolution. If you’re new here, this is where it starts. 👉 What is GFH? 👉 What kind of movies are we covering? 👉 And what does this mean for the future of the channel? Hit play, join the hunt, and let’s talk movies the way movie fans actually do. 👇 Let us know in the comments: What’s the last movie you watched that surprised you? Subscribe for: 🎥 Honest movie discussions 🎞️ Deep dives & rediscoveries 🍿 New releases, cult favorites, and hidden gems 🎙️ Thoughtful conversation without the noise Welcome to Good Film Hunting. #GoodFilmHunting #GFH #ChannelReveal #MovieYouTube #FilmDiscussion #MovieTalk #FilmCommunity #MovieFans #FilmPodcast #YouTubeMovies #CinemaLovers #FilmReview #MovieHunting

    15 min
  4. Episode 154 - Flick Flops Holiday Review - Krampus (2015)

    12/27/2025

    Episode 154 - Flick Flops Holiday Review - Krampus (2015)

    This week we’re getting horny for the holidays as we unwrap Krampus, the 2015 horror/comedy directed by Michael Dougherty and starring Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, and Allison Tolman. When a dysfunctional family’s Christmas spirit collapses faster than a mall Santa on his lunch break, they accidentally summon a shadowy Alpine demon who punishes the naughty—not with coal, but with nightmare fuel. So did this holiday horror-comedy slay the sleigh, or did Krampus just leave us feeling frostbitten and frustrated? #Krampus #MichaelDougherty #AdamScott #ToniCollette #DavidKoechner #AllisonTolman #HorrorComedy #ChristmasHorror #HolidayMovies #MonsterMovie #CultHorror #DarkComedy #SeasonalScares #MovieReview #FlickFlopsPodcast 📀 Release Details Title: KrampusYear: 2015Director: Michael DoughertyWriter(s): Michael Dougherty, Zach Shields, Todd CaseyTop Billed Stars: Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, Allison TolmanRunning Time: 98 minutesCountry of Origin: United StatesOfficial Release Date(s): • November 30, 2015 (Los Angeles premiere) • December 4, 2015 (U.S. wide release) 🎬 Background & Interesting Details Folklore roots: Krampus is based on a real European Christmas demon from Alpine folklore, traditionally portrayed as punishing misbehaving children—often depicted carrying chains, bells, or sacks for abducting the wicked.Director pedigree: Michael Dougherty is a massive monster nerd, previously co-writing X2 and Superman Returns, before later directing Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019).Practical effects love: Many of the creatures—like the Jack-in-the-Box, gingerbread men, and the deranged toys—were done with practical effects and animatronics, giving the film an old-school Gremlins-style vibe.Tone tug-of-war: The movie intentionally walks a tightrope between horror and comedy, which has made it divisive—some viewers love the pitch-black humor, others want it scarier or funnier, but not both.Holiday subversion: Beneath the monsters and mayhem, the film is openly cynical about consumerism, family dysfunction, and hollow holiday traditions. 🎥 Other Projects (Writer / Director / Main Leads) Michael Dougherty (Director/Writer): • Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) • Trick ’r Treat (2007) • Co-writer on X2: X-Men UnitedAdam Scott: • Parks and Recreation • Severance • Step BrothersToni Collette: • Hereditary • The Sixth Sense • Little Miss SunshineDavid Koechner: • Anchorman • The Office • Talladega NightsAllison Tolman: • Fargo (Season 1) • Good Girls • Emergence Social Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tummytwins instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flickflopspod/ X: https://twitter.com/flickflopspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tummytwinsmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flickflopspodcast

    8 min

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Good Film Hunting (GFH) is a movie channel built around one simple question: is this movie worth watching? Gary and Andy don’t do lectures, scorecards, or film school breakdowns. We watch the movie, talk it out, follow the conversation where it naturally goes, and give you an honest take — the good, the bad, and the “what were they thinking?” From cult classics and retro rewinds to new releases, flops, and forgotten curiosities, GFH is about reactions, perspectives, and the kind of movie talk you’d have with friends after the credits roll. No yelling. No hot-take nonsense. Just real conversation, differing opinions, a few laughs, and a clear answer at the end: should you watch it, or skip it? If you like movies and like talking about movies, you’re in the right place.