52 episodes

A lot of movies suck. We try to find the ones that don't. Join a multicultural, queer friendly group of millennial movie enjoyers for a unique film club experience that's as insightful as it is people making things up. Why analyze film if you're not gonna have some fun with it? Not a spoiler free experience.

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A lot of movies suck. We try to find the ones that don't. Join a multicultural, queer friendly group of millennial movie enjoyers for a unique film club experience that's as insightful as it is people making things up. Why analyze film if you're not gonna have some fun with it? Not a spoiler free experience.

    43: Dune (2021)

    43: Dune (2021)

    To talk about Dune is to dissect the complex layers of Frank Herbert’s worldbuilding and storytelling, famously considered difficult to adapt for film simply because of its grand scope. Fortunately, Denis Villeneuve’s take on the first half of the story is an immersive cinematic experience that just washes over you like a sandstorm. We were enamored by the theatricality of it all, from the extravagant costumes to the scale of the action set pieces, particularly in IMAX format.

    We had plenty to discuss in terms of book lore and we obtain clarity on some details, but we don’t spoil any key moments the first movie doesn’t get to. It’s a highly political story that has plenty to say about imperialism, and we had many questions ahead in regards to how Villeneuve will adapt core themes within part two, particularly those of Paul, the prophesy, and the Bene Gesserit. We’re also joined by a familiar voice for longtime listeners, our friend Will from the great beyond. All of this is to say that Dune asks you to seek one significant, unknowable truth: Who up playing with they worm?

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    Join us next time for The Matrix (1999).

    Motion Picture Pals is hosted by Cam Call, Rebekah Markillie, Caleb Warwick, and producer Travis Lien.

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    • 1 hr 58 min
    42: No Time To Die (2021)

    42: No Time To Die (2021)

    No Time To Die features Rami Malek as a classical Bond villain out to destroy the world, but it’s merely the set dressing. At its core, the final entry in Daniel Craig’s Bond’s arc is a dramatic story about the passage of time and the inescapable nature of James Bond’s work. He’s no longer 007. His grueling career has taken a heavy toll on him. But one final time, he’s pulled back into spy work to protect his loved ones. The stakes have never been higher in a Bond movie, and director Cary Fukunaga really maximized the finale of the five film arc, while also paying tribute to the franchise’s long history.

    On this episode we condemn poor science lab safety practices and refer to James Bond as a "$400M soap opera."

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    Join us next time for Dune (2021).

    Motion Picture Pals is hosted by Cam Call, Rebekah Markillie, Caleb Warwick, and producer Travis Lien.

    Subscribe to the podcast, follow us on Twitter, get our newsletter, and more at MotionPicturePals.com.

    • 2 hr 10 min
    41: Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    41: Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    We’re nostalgic for Spider-Man 2 for a multitude of reasons: Sam  Raimi’s signature camp-infused humor, wild action with a splash of  horror, and a poignant emotional core all make the second Spider-film a  timeless classic. The vertical fight choreography! The crazy camera  angles! The large Italian man on the train!! For a 17 year old film, it  sure feels like Raimi set a gold standard for superhero films that has  yet to be topped. With the MCU teasing the return of Alfred Molina’s Doc  Ock (and potentially more), it’s not a bad idea to break out the pizza  for a nostalgic viewing of the film that started it all.

    What’s next week’s film?

    The Matrix (1999)

    Motion Picture Pals is hosted by Cam Call, Rebekah Markillie, Caleb Warwick, and producer Travis Lien.

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    • 1 hr 34 min
    40: Pig (2021)

    40: Pig (2021)

    Nicholas Cage’s pig has been kidnapped, and it’s up to him and a fail-son entrepreneur to team up and get her back. But this isn’t just another revenge film. It’s not really a revenge film at all, in fact we’re not really sure what it is. One thing we could all agree on was that Pig is a confusing watch, but not necessarily a bad one. If you’re going into Pig blind, do so with an open mind and add some extra flexibility to your expectations. In the end it’s a matter of taste, in more ways than one.

    What’s next week’s film?

    Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    Motion Picture Pals is hosted by Cam Call, Rebekah Markillie, Caleb Warwick, and producer Travis Lien.

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    • 1 hr 27 min
    39: The Green Knight (2021)

    39: The Green Knight (2021)

    We’re back to the movie house, which means you have to strategize your piss timing or suffer in silence. It’s a new A24 film, baby! It’s directed by podcast favorite A Ghost Story’s David Lowery! Is it any good? Much like Dev Patel’s Sir Gawain, you won’t know until you dive into the episode like a big, red lake. But what’s in it for you? Well, The Green Knight is a weird one, a modern twist on the fantasy genre, where nothing plays out the way you think it will. Unless you’ve seen The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and you know when Barry Keoghan shows up it’s bad news. You’d be right about that.

    What’s next week’s film?

    Pig (2021)

    Motion Picture Pals is hosted by Cam Call, Rebekah Markillie, Caleb Warwick, and producer Travis Lien.

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    • 1 hr 35 min
    38: Twilight (2008)

    38: Twilight (2008)

    The Twilight movies are up on Netflix, so let’s revisit the infamous franchise that defined a genre, spawned numerous memes, and sent ripples of change through the film industry that remain felt today. Made for a mere $37M, Twilight earned a box office total of over $400M, emphasizing the idea that adapting something already popular was a more reliable strategy than taking a chance on an original idea. In this episode we look at the history of this objectively bad film and discuss how it succeeded despite its numerous, hilarious flaws.

    Motion Picture Pals is hosted by Cam Call, Rebekah Markillie, Caleb Warwick, and producer Travis Lien.

    Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Other- https://anchor.fm/s/bc3f6e4/podcast/rss

    Follow us on Twitter: @MotionPicPals

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    • 1 hr 32 min

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