Movies That Make Us

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Movies That Make Us

Do you have favorite movies you remember from growing up? The kind that you watched so many times you wore out the tape? Do you love talking about those movies, or quoting those movies? Are they part of the very fiber of your being? This podcast is the home of those movies. Join Val, Tracy, and Jake as they discuss a different classic movie each episode, and some new ones. It’s like book club, but for movies. Have a movie you would like us to discuss? Email your suggestion to podcast@moviesthatmakeus.com. So, movie geeks unite, these are the movies that make us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. The Wild Robot

    OCT 11

    The Wild Robot

    If you would like to donate to our American Cancer Society fundraiser, you may do so here: https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?fr_id=109408&pg=team&team_id=2753859 Summary In this episode of Movies That Make Us, the hosts reunite to discuss their experiences at FanX and LA Comic Con, share their thoughts on the film Joker, and dive deep into the animated movie The Wild Robot. They explore the film's stunning visuals, emotional depth, and themes of parenting and belonging, while also reflecting on the importance of voice acting and character development. The conversation culminates in a heartfelt discussion about the impact of storytelling on both children and adults, leading to a collective rating of the film as a top-tier animated feature. Takeaways The reunion at FanX and was a highlight for the hosts. The film Joker received mixed reviews, with some finding it lacking energy. The Wild Robot is praised for its stunning animation and emotional depth. Visual storytelling in The Wild Robot is likened to a live-action film. The score of The Wild Robot enhances the overall experience of the film. Parenting themes in The Wild Robot resonate with the hosts' personal experiences. Voice acting in The Wild Robot is noted for its quality and character fit. The film explores themes of family and belonging in a unique way. The Wild Robot's humor and heart make it appealing to both kids and adults. The hosts agree that The Wild Robot is one of the best films of the year.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    47 min
  2. Twister

    JUL 19

    Twister

    Help us fight Cancer and help those who are fighting Cancer, donate today! https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?fr_id=109408&pg=team&team_id=2753859 Summary In this episode, Tracy and Jake discuss their love for the video game EA College Football 25 and the return of the game after a 10-year hiatus. Val talks about her experiences with extreme heat in different parts of the country. The conversation then shifts to the movie Twister, with the hosts expressing their admiration for the film and its cast. They discuss the behind-the-scenes challenges faced during the making of the movie and the success it achieved at the box office. They also mention the upcoming release of a new Twister movie and speculate on its connection to the original. Twister is a natural disaster rom-com that still holds up today. The chemistry between the characters is great, and the film has a lot of heart. The movie is a mix of action, thriller, and buddy film, with a strong emphasis on the love of storm chasing. The cast is fantastic, with standout performances from Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton. The film is filled with memorable scenes, such as the drive-through house and the explosion of the tanker. Overall, Twister is a fun and enjoyable movie. Takeaways -Jake and Tracy are excited about the return of the video game EA College Football 25 after a 10-year hiatus. -Val shares her experiences with extreme heat in different parts of the country. -The team express their admiration for the movie Twister and its cast. -Tracy discusses the challenges faced during the making of the movie and its success at the box office. -The hosts mention the upcoming release of a new Twister movie and speculate on its connection to the original. Twister is a natural disaster rom-com that still holds up today -The chemistry between the characters is great and the film has a lot of heart -The movie is a mix of action, thriller, and buddy film, with a strong emphasis on the love of storm chasing -The cast is fantastic, with standout performances from Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton -The film is filled with memorable scenes, such as the drive-through house and the explosion of the tanker Sound Bites "I have pulled myself away from EA College Football 25 to be here" -Jake "The way they're marketing it is more like a romance than it is a natural disaster movie" -Val "The reaction on everyone's face is one of my favorite combinations" -Val Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
  3. A Quiet Place: Day One

    JUL 11

    A Quiet Place: Day One

    Summary: In this episode, Tracy, Jake, and Val discuss various topics including the heatwave, running on ice, the upcoming D23 convention, the importance of showrunners, and the movie A Quiet Place: Day One. They appreciate the thoughtfulness and detail in A Quiet Place series and how it tells a complete story within each movie while still being part of a larger narrative. They highlight the strong character development and emotional depth of the main character, as well as the clever storytelling and attention to detail in the film. A Quiet Place: Day One is a well-crafted prequel that stands on its own as a powerful and emotional film. The movie explores the themes of survival, sacrifice, and the strength of human connection in the face of a deadly alien invasion. The performances, especially by Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn, are exceptional and bring depth to their characters. The film is filled with thoughtful and believable moments, and the writing is detailed and creative. The ending is poignant and leaves a lasting impact. Overall, A Quiet Place Day One is a must-see film that deserves an A+ rating. Takeaways: -A Quiet Place tells a complete story within each movie while still being part of a larger narrative. -The film has strong character development and emotional depth, particularly with the main character. -The storytelling in A Quiet Place is clever and attention to detail is evident throughout the film. -The hosts discuss the importance of showrunners in creating a cohesive and well-developed series. -They also mention the upcoming D23 convention and their excitement for potential announcements and reveals. -A Quiet Place Day One is a well-crafted prequel that stands on its own as a powerful and emotional film. -The movie explores the themes of survival, sacrifice, and the strength of human connection in the face of a deadly alien invasion. -The performances, especially by Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn, are exceptional and bring depth to their characters. -The film is filled with thoughtful and believable moments, and the writing is detailed and creative. -The ending is poignant and leaves a lasting impact. -A Quiet Place Day One is a must-see film that deserves an A+ rating. Sound Bites: "I think we're gonna be talking about a pretty good series and I am gonna call it a series because I feel like this movie was three episodes that were really great that could work by themselves but they're three separate movies." -Val "It's so detailed and so intricate in the surroundings and the characters and the stories." -Val "This is basically her quest for pizza in New York City. It just happens to be during the end of the world." - Jake "She got to decide. She went out on her own terms." - Val "This might be the first prequel where I'm like, you know what? This is as good, if not better than the original." - Tracy "I want to spend more time with them. There was no missing story. I just, I want more time." -Val Donate to Tracy's ACS fundraiser: https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?fr_id=108827&pg=personal&px=56467338 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 2m
4.2
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12 Ratings

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Do you have favorite movies you remember from growing up? The kind that you watched so many times you wore out the tape? Do you love talking about those movies, or quoting those movies? Are they part of the very fiber of your being? This podcast is the home of those movies. Join Val, Tracy, and Jake as they discuss a different classic movie each episode, and some new ones. It’s like book club, but for movies. Have a movie you would like us to discuss? Email your suggestion to podcast@moviesthatmakeus.com. So, movie geeks unite, these are the movies that make us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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