Least Important Things

Least Important Things

A podcast about movies, friendship, and finding meaning in the most important of the least important things in our lives. 

  1. A Knight's Tale

    1일 전

    A Knight's Tale

    "The seeker of serenity, the protector of Italian virginity, the enforcer of our Lord God—the one, the only, Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein!" In this episode, Luke Ferris celebrates the 25th anniversary of the 2001 rock-and-roll medieval mashup A Knight’s Tale. Joining the show to talk about the best hype man in cinematic history is returning favorite Audrey Ferris, from our Parent Trap and Stranger Things episodes. Together, they explore how this film "changed the stars" for its cast and its audience, blending 14th-century jousting with the stadium-rock energy of the 1970s. We’ll dive into: Changing Your Stars: Analyzing William Thatcher’s journey from a squire to a knight and the film's enduring themes of class and self-determination.The Ultimate Hype Man: Why Paul Bettany’s Geoffrey Chaucer remains one of the greatest supporting characters in cinematic history.The Medieval Groove: A look at the legendary soundtrack, from the opening Queen anthem to David Bowie’s banquet dance.Heath Ledger’s Legacy: Reflecting on Ledger’s star-making performance and why his work in this film feels like a gift that audiences can still savor 25 years later.Catch new episodes of Least Important Things every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube. Support Least Important Things on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeastImportantThings You can email the show at leastimportantthings@gmail.com or reach out via social media at the links below. Sources for this episode: A Knight's Tale (2001) directed by Brian HelgelandRoyalty-free music and sound effects via Artlist.comSend a text Follow Least Important Things: Letterboxd Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

    1시간 4분
  2. High School Musical

    2월 10일

    High School Musical

    We're all in this together. In this episode, we’re going back 20 years to 2006 to rewatch a movie that defined a generation of Disney Channel kids: High School Musical. Joining host Luke Ferris are two Wildcats who were there at the beginning—returning guest Eliza McInnis and first-time guest Kloey Ramey. We’ll dive into: The Musical Magic: From the "Start of Something New" on New Year's Eve to the championship-winning final number, we explore the songs and choreography that made this a global phenomenon.Wildcat Fever: We talk about the iconic cliques of East High—from the drama kids and brainiacs to the jocks and skaters.The "Sliding Doors" of Pop Culture: We discuss the alternate reality where this was Grease 3 starring Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, and how the mid-2000s would have looked vastly different if Drew Seeley had remained the "voice" of Troy Bolton.What's Happening with the Boltons: We break down the dynamics of the Bolton family and their financial situation.Best of 2006: We revisit the most nostalgic moments, featuring the mounting evils of cell phones, basketball jerseys with shoulder pads, and the absolute peak of the ironic t-shirt era.2000s Fashion Snapshot: From Ryan’s nine different hats to teenagers wearing blazers and fashion belts, we crown the outfits least likely to come back into style.Catch new episodes of Least Important Things every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube. Support Least Important Things on Patreon — If we hit 40 members, Mike Wynne will do a Twilight rewatch! You can be part of the show by leaving a voicemail here. You can email the show at leastimportantthings@gmail.com or reach out via social media. Read our articles and learn more about the show at www.leastimportantthings.com. Sources for this episode: High School Musical - Official TrailerRoyalty-free music and sound effects via Artlist.com Send a text Follow Least Important Things: Letterboxd Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

    1시간 23분
  3. Groundhog Day Mental Health Lessons

    2월 2일

    Groundhog Day Mental Health Lessons

    Well, it's Groundhog Day...again.  In this episode, Luke Ferris explores the 1993 dark-comedy classic Groundhog Day and the mental health lessons it offers about isolation, burnout, and the search for meaning in the mundane. We’ll dive into: The Breaking Point: How Phil’s move from "flight or fight" to total breakdown mirrors the anxiety of our own modern "long winters."I’m a God, Not The God: Why hitting rock bottom is the catalyst for Phil—and us—to finally ask for help and human connection.The Calendar of Kindness: How small, repetitive acts of service transformed a career-driven egomaniac into the best version of himself.Hope at Gobbler’s Knob: Why the film’s final message is a beacon of light for anyone feeling stuck in their own loop.--- Catch new episodes of Least Important Things every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube.  Support Least Important Things on Patreon You can be part of the show by leaving a voicemail here.  You can email the show at leastimportantthings@gmail.com or reach out via social media at the links below.  Read our articles and learn more about the show at www.leastimportantthings.com --- Sources for this episode: Royalty-free music and sound effects via Artlist.comGroundhog Day 1993 -- OPENING TITLE SEQUENCEGroundhog Day - I'm Not going to Play by Their Rules Anymore'Groundhog Day' "I'm a god" scenePhil Professes His Love To Rita | Groundhog Day (Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell)Groundhog Day Clip 12GROUNDHOG DAY - Official Trailer Send us a text Follow Least Important Things: Letterboxd Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

    14분
  4. George Smiley - The Hero for Middle Aged Men

    1월 27일

    George Smiley - The Hero for Middle Aged Men

    When we think of the quintessential British hero, our minds often jump to the high-octane world of James Bond or the eccentric brilliance of Sherlock Holmes. But as we grow older, the "throne of cool" begins to look a little different. In this episode, Luke explores the "anti-Bond": George Smiley. Created by John le Carré, Smiley isn't a dashing super-spy; he is an overweight, bespectacled desk worker whose marriage is failing and whose glory days seem long behind him. Yet, it is precisely this "averageness" that makes him one of the most compelling figures in 20th-century fiction. We’ll dive into: The Master of the Slow Burn: How Smiley’s methodical, patient, and strategic nature allows him to outmaneuver enemies who mistake his calmness for weakness.Icons of the Screen: Comparing the legendary performances of Alec Guinness in the BBC miniseries and Gary Oldman in the 2011 film adaptation.The "Book is Better" Myth: Why watching a film first can sometimes be the perfect gateway into a complex literary world.A Hero for the Rest of Us: Why Smiley resonates more deeply as we age, offering a portrait of heroism defined by wisdom, endurance, and the quiet battle for morality.--- Catch new episodes of Least Important Things every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube.  Support Least Important Things on Patreon You can be part of the show by leaving a voicemail here.  You can email the show at leastimportantthings@gmail.com or reach out via social media at the links below.  Read our articles and learn more about the show at www.leastimportantthings.com --- Sources for this episode: Royalty-free music and sound effects via Artlist.comTinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979) Opening ThemeTinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1979) - Alec Guinness - Toby's QuestioningSmiley tells the Minister - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)The Genius of John le CarréDR. NO | "Bond, James Bond" – Sean Connery, Eunice Gayson | James BondSend us a text Follow Least Important Things: Letterboxd Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

    17분
  5. The Magical Thinking of Snow Days

    1월 20일

    The Magical Thinking of Snow Days

    For anyone who grew up in a northern climate, the phrase “snow day” carries a weight of pure, unadulterated magic. In this episode, host Luke Ferris explores the transition from the childhood wonder of "cosmic intervention" to the grounded reality of shoveling the driveway as an adult. Luke dives into the "sacred rituals" shared on playgrounds everywhere—from sleeping with spoons under pillows to wearing pajamas inside out—all in the hope of tipping the scales of the weather. He also reflects on the 2000 Nickelodeon millennial childhood classic Snow Day, and how the movie’s aspirational portrayal of what a snow days inspired a generation.  --- Catch new episodes of Least Important Things every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube.  Support Least Important Things on Patreon You can be part of the show by leaving a voicemail here.  You can email the show at leastimportantthings@gmail.com or reach out via social media at the links below.  Read our articles and learn more about the show at www.leastimportantthings.com --- Sources for this episode: Royalty-free music and sound effects via Artlist.comSnow Day (2000) Trailer #1 | Movieclips Classic Trailers Send us a text Follow Least Important Things: Letterboxd Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

    14분
  6. What the Car Radio Taught Me About Change

    1월 6일

    What the Car Radio Taught Me About Change

    After five years of walkable bliss, Luke Ferris has finally relented to the great American tradition: the daily commute. But in the transition from city sidewalks to suburban boulevards, he rediscovered a forgotten magic on the FM dial. In this episode, we explore the "surrender of choice" found in local independent radio (shoutout to Grand Rapids’ own WYCE) and how the cinematic "vibe" of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood helped Luke transform road rage into a Cliff Booth-inspired state of mind. From the diegetic beats of Baby Driver to the neon-soaked streets of Drive, we’re looking at how the music coming through your speakers can turn a mundane 15-minute crawl into a meaningful moment of community. --- Catch new episodes of Least Important Things every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts or on YouTube.  Support Least Important Things on Patreon You can be part of the show by leaving a voicemail here.  You can email the show at leastimportantthings@gmail.com or reach out via social media at the links below.  Read our articles and learn more about the show at www.leastimportantthings.com --- Sources for this episode: Royalty-free music and sound effects via Artlist.comONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD - Official Trailer (HD)No Easy Way Out - Rocky IV [HD Audio]Best car scene ever Tommy BoyBaby Driver Opening Scene (2017) | Movieclips Coming SoonDRIVE Legendary Intro with Ryan Gosling (Full Scene)Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - Brad Pitt driving scene - Cliff boothonce upon a time in hollywood brad pitt driving sceneSend us a text Follow Least Important Things: Letterboxd Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook All content falls under fair use: any copying of copyrighted material is done for a limited, educational and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.

    17분
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A podcast about movies, friendship, and finding meaning in the most important of the least important things in our lives.