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A weekly podcast featuring Luke Pilgrim, Brad Kennedy, and Ellis Treece of Sozo Bear Films where we explore behind the scenes of your favorite movies and talk with guests from the film industry! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sozo-bear-films/support

Friends From Film School Podcast Sozo Bear Films

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A weekly podcast featuring Luke Pilgrim, Brad Kennedy, and Ellis Treece of Sozo Bear Films where we explore behind the scenes of your favorite movies and talk with guests from the film industry! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sozo-bear-films/support

    EP 69: A Quiet Place Part 2 Review

    EP 69: A Quiet Place Part 2 Review

    EP 69 Friends From Film School Podcast - A Quiet Place Part 2 Review! Well we made it all the way to episode 69 so far! And since Lee, from "A Quiet Place," was robbed of winning Best Movie Dad last week, we thought it was only fitting to take a work outing and all go see "A Quiet Place Part II" together! We talk about the movie in depth, including behind the scene secrets and the proper way to pronounce Cillian Murphy's name. Warning, this episode contains dangerous aliens with really good ears and also a ton of spoilers! Enjoy!

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    • 56 min
    EP 68: Best and Worst Movie Dads

    EP 68: Best and Worst Movie Dads

    Friends From Film School Podcast - Best and Worst Movie Dads 

    Just in time for Father's Day 2021, Brad, Ellis, and the soon to be Dad himself, Luke take it upon themselves to debate and rank the best of best movie Dads of all time. With contenders such as Darth Vader, Jack Torrence, Clark Griswold, and Marlin from Finding Nemo, this bracket is difficult yet hilarious. Watch and find out if you agree with our ultimate choice and if not, reach out, and let us know who you think is the best movie Dad is of all time!



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    • 59 min
    EP 67: Army of the Dead: Blockbuster or Lackluster?

    EP 67: Army of the Dead: Blockbuster or Lackluster?

    Friends From Film School Podcast - Army of the Dead: Blockbuster or Lackluster?   

    Listeners' Discretion Advised: This podcast contains clips of the film containing strong language   

    Zack Snyder is at it again with yet another high profile streaming film, this time on Netflix. Starring Dave Bautista and a digitally-added Tag Notaro, Army of the Dead follows a group of mercenaries as they take the ultimate gamble by venturing into Zombie infested Las Vegas for the greatest heist ever. Join Luke, Brad, and Ellis as they share their overall thoughts on the story, acting, digital effects, and that super shallow depth of field that director Zack Snyder used throughout the film. Is this Zombie shoot 'em up a certified streaming blockbuster or is it unfortunately lackluster? Join us and find out on this week's episode of Friends From Film School! 



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    • 1 hr 6 min
    EP 66: Mortal Kombat (2021) - Do Video Games Make Good Movies?

    EP 66: Mortal Kombat (2021) - Do Video Games Make Good Movies?

    Friends From Film School Podcast - EP 66: Mortal Kombat (2021) -  Do Video Games Make Good Movies?

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    Ever since the Super Mario Bros. Movie came out in 1993, popular video game properties have quickly been greenly to live action movies, but in many ways, the art form has suffered in the transition from console to cinema. This week the friends from film school gang (minus Luke who is on vacation) review the new live action Mortal Kombat and ultimately answer the question,  "Do Video Games make good movies?" Join us as we discuss Earth's greatest champions, flawless victories, and what makes it so darn difficult to nail the combo of having a great video game and a good film adaption. So "GET OVER HERE" and join in as Brad and Ellis for an awesome episode of FFFS!  

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    • 1 hr 16 min
    EP 65: Princess Mononoke - Can Anime Reach Universal Acclaim?

    EP 65: Princess Mononoke - Can Anime Reach Universal Acclaim?

    Friends From Film School Podcast - EP 65: Princess Mononoke -  Can Anime Reach Universal Acclaim?  

    This week we conclude our journey to the East in search of becoming true Anime fans. We watch the 1997 Hayao Miyazaki classic, Princess Mononoke and tackle the question of "Can anime reach universal acclaim?" Mononoke tells the story of a young Emishi prince named Ashitaka, and his involvement in a struggle between the gods of a forest and the humans who consume its resources.  The film is known for its heartfelt story, beautiful showcase of human folly, and its influence on filmmakers and fans alike. It is one of the highest grossing Japanese films of all time and a major cornerstone of solidifying anime's reputation in the West. Dive in with us as we discuss this Studio Ghibli hit and figure out if Luke and Brad will join Ellis as "true anime fans!"  

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    • 59 min
    EP 64: Akira - The Cult Anime Classic

    EP 64: Akira - The Cult Anime Classic

    Friends From Film School Podcast - EP 64: Akira - The Cult Anime Classic

    This week we continue the journey into the weird and wonderful world of Anime. Ellis has been taken on the duty to teach Luke & Brad about the intricacies of Japanese animation and ultimately try to win them over as "Anime fans." This week, we take a look at where America's modern anime obsession started,  the 1988 cult classic, Akira. This Katsuhiro Otomo directed film tells the complex story of Kaneda, a bike gang leader, and his psychic, superpowered friend Tetsuo who has fallen victim to a secret government project. The pair faces-off against anti-government activists, greedy politicians, irresponsible scientists and a powerful military leader until Tetsuo's supernatural powers suddenly manifest causing a final battle between him and Kaneda in the Tokyo Olympiad. In this episode, we enlist our good friend, actor Ryan Littmann, to share his thoughts on anime and if this 33 year old movie still holds up. Time to take to the streets of Neo-Tokyo and figure out if Akira is worth the acclaim.

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