Cinema SitDown

Flying Bull Productions

Cinema SitDown is a movie review podcast that enjoys discussing the elements of cinema. We intend to entertain and enlighten as we discuss and debate the merits of current and classic films and their inspirations. Join us in our conversations as we delve into interesting aspects of film.

  1. 12/17/2021

    An Interview with Rich Brownstein

    Cinema SitDown interviews Rich Brownstein on episode 230. Mr. Brownstein is the author of Holocaust Cinema Complete: A History and Analysis of 400 Films and is easily one of the foremost authorities on Narrative Holocaust Films. He joins our co-hosts Richard Lusk and Ryan Bull via Zoom to breakdown and explain this fascinating genre. For more information visit - www.holocaustfilms.com To Buy a copy of Holocaust Cinema Complete - https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/holocaust-cinema-complete/ What did you think of today’s show? What questions do you wish the fellas had asked? Send in your thoughts by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com

    51 min
  2. 02/07/2020

    Goodfellas - Cinema SitDown 228

    Cinema SitDown is doing a deep dive into the film’s of Martin Scorsese. For their second featured film, the fellas are reviewing Goodfellas; the story of Henry Hill and his life in the mob, covering his relationship with his wife Karen Hill and his mob partners Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito in the Italian-American crime syndicate. The film stars Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, and Robert DeNiro giving some of the best performances of their careers. Next week, the fellas will be back to look at Scorsese’s 2002 film Gangs of New York . What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com

    27 min
  3. 01/23/2020

    Bloopers Outtakes and Flubs - Cinema SitDown 226

    Cinema SitDown looks back at some of their best bloopers, outtakes and flubs over the last 100+ episodes. All of these clips have played at the end of an episode at some point in the show’s history. Many come from when the show was called LaF. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed screwing up. Next week, Cinema SitDown is back with a three-part deep dive into the works of Martin Scorsese. For the first episode, the fellas will be reviewing the director’s first feature film Who’s That Knocking at My Door. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com

    31 min
  4. 01/17/2020

    Animal Kingdom - Cinema SitDown

    Cinema SitDown continues reviewing great films from the prepod days. Our hosts, Ryan Bull, Richard Lusk, and Tony Christ are looking back at some of their favorite films that they have never gotten the chance to talk about before on the podcast.. Episode 225 has the fellas reviewing Animal Kingdom starring James Frecheville, Guy Pearce, and Joel Edgerton. A seventeen year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him. This modern-day crime classic is the most award winning film in Australian history. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com

    27 min
  5. 01/10/2020

    Hard Eight

    Cinema SitDown continues the new year by reviewing great films from the prepod days. Our hosts, Ryan Bull, Richard Lusk, and Tony Christ are looking back at some of their favorite films that they have never gotten the chance to talk about before on the podcast.. Episode 224 has the fellas reviewing Hard Eight starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Professional gambler Sydney teaches John the tricks of the trade. John does well until he falls for cocktail waitress Clementine. This is director Paul Thomas Anderson’s first feature film. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com

    27 min
  6. 01/03/2020

    Rocky 3 - Cinema SitDown 223

    Welcome to Cinema SitDown in the year 2020! Our hosts, Ryan Bull, Richard Lusk, and Tony Christ are starting off the new year by looking back at some of their favorite films. Episode 223 has the fellas reviewing Rocky 3 starring Sylvester Stallone, Hulk Hogan, and Mr. T. After winning the ultimate title and being the world champion, Rocky falls into a hole and finds himself picked up by a former enemy. Tune in to find out why this may be the ultimate Rocky film. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com

    30 min
4.7
out of 5
39 Ratings

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Cinema SitDown is a movie review podcast that enjoys discussing the elements of cinema. We intend to entertain and enlighten as we discuss and debate the merits of current and classic films and their inspirations. Join us in our conversations as we delve into interesting aspects of film.