
42 episodes

The Film Nuts Podcast Taylor D. Adams
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5.0 • 11 Ratings
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Your host Taylor D. Adams talks to artists, musicians, writers and others about their favorite films and shows, and asks them to share how they have been inspired or affected. Hopefully we can get to the root of why we love what we watch, why we’re crazy about a movie or *nuts* about a show…get it?
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GLADIATOR with Maynard Okereke, The Hip Hop M.D.
Did you ever imagine that a conversation about film, pop culture, and educational science could be so engaging? We certainly couldn't, until we invited the effervescent Maynard Okereke, the hip-hop MD, onto our show. This episode is infused with Maynard's contagious energy as we explore the impact of film, pop culture, and stagecraft on the world of science education.
Imagine a crossroads where the film Gladiator meets professional wrestling and scientific discovery. It's here that we find ourselves discussing the complex character of Maximus, his motivations, fears, and the dramatic parallels with WWE. We explore the power of the right platform to initiate meaningful change, symbolized by Maximus, Gladiator's protagonist. This rich tapestry of discussion encourages us to reflect on the power of entertainment and its potential to foster enduring learning experiences.
Maynard takes us on an exhilarating journey through his unique approach to science education, combining hip-hop, comedy, and entertainment. Remember the iconic scene in Gladiator when Maximus makes his dramatic reveal to the Emperor? We revisit this high-tension moment, discussing the audience's mix of fear, anticipation, and how such scenes create lasting educational experiences. So, take a seat, and let us entertain, educate, and inspire you in this fascinating episode of the Film Nuts Podcast.
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GAME OF THRONES with Torin Dorn
What if the epic tales of Game of Thrones held the key to navigating life's unexpected twists and turns? This question takes center stage in our latest conversation with speaker, coach, and founder of Speak Victory, Torin Dorn. As we dissect the concept of underdog journeys, Torin draws parallels between his personal journey and the narratives of beloved characters like John Snow and Arya Stark. From being overlooked in high school, similar to Jon Snow, to achieving his dream of playing in the ACC, Torin’s story is as captivating as any Game of Thrones plotline.
In the second part of our chat, we delve into what makes Game of Thrones more than just a TV show for Torin. It's a catalyst for motivation, a source of inspiration, and a mirror to life's unpredictability. Torin shares with us the series' pivotal moments that left him hooked: Bran's fall from the window, the controversial finale, and his favorite sequences. Moreover, he takes us through the importance of keeping a physical record of goals, as it serves as a constant reminder of what we strive for.
Lastly, we turn the conversation to Torin's own professional basketball journey and how he has managed to stay steps ahead in this highly competitive field. Torin’s insights on learning from industry leaders and the importance of authenticity and pure intentions are sure to inspire. Drawing lessons from Game of Thrones, Torin emphasizes the value of having a purpose beyond power and money. Tune in to hear Torin's inspirational story - it might just make you see Game of Thrones, and life, in a whole new light.
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NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN with Tricia Aurand
Calling all cinephiles and Coen Brothers enthusiasts! Join us as we deconstruct the breathtakingly suspenseful film 'No Country for Old Men' with our special guest, screenwriter and podcast host Tricia Aurand. In this thought-provoking conversation, we delve into the movie's non-conventional narrative structure, the instrumental role of violence in the film, and the impact these elements have on us, the audience. Tricia also provides a glimpse into her journey as a working parent and how the demands of parenthood have transformed her approach to writing.
Continuing our discourse, we delve into the existential themes embodied in the movie and their indispensable role in storytelling. We dissect the unambiguous conclusion the Coen Brothers present and how it compels us, the viewers, to grapple with nihilism. Hear why Tricia firmly believes that narratives should resonate with audiences on a deeper level. If you're looking for an episode that provides a mindful exploration of the themes steering the plot of a movie and their profound impact on the viewers, you're in the right place!
Our journey culminates as we reflect on Tricia's initial experience with 'No Country for Old Men'. We discuss the gripping atmosphere of the movie, how the creators manage to sustain suspense without relying on cliched cinematic tricks, and the critical role of Roger Deakins' cinematography in this. Discover how the characters and the storyline connect us to the film on a profound level, leaving us with an enduring sense of tension and suspense. Prepare yourself for an enlightenment-filled conversation you wouldn't want to miss!
Notey Notes:
Tricia's workBeyond The ScreenplayAll clips courtesy of Miramax.
Show theme by theDeeepEnd.
Squirrel artwork by Modungoa Sebokholi.
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FLEABAG with Dr. Stephanie Castillo
Where do you turn to when you need to cope with something? Ideally, there’s a friend or family member you can talk to, or maybe an activity that lets you physically expel all your negative feelings, or maybe even a movie or a tv show you could watch. Obviously these options aren’t the only things that can be coping mechanisms. And sometimes these mechanisms can actually be kinda harmful.
Fleabag is a hilarious and thoughtful provoking comedy whose title character talks to the viewer as a way to cope with tragedy. And while it provides us as an audience with a ton of laughs, it serves as a crutch for the character to avoid connecting with those around her. But the act of talking into a camera can sometimes prove beneficial, as is the case with my guest today.
Dr. Stephanie Castillo is a trained scientist-turned video producer whose platform, Phuture Doctors, pulls back the curtain on what going through an academic doctoral program is like. Unlike Fleabag, Stephanie shared her struggles with an audience in order to connect with and inform those that were going through a similar struggle in their quest for knowledge.
Stephanie and I talk about the power of showcasing vulnerability, how Fleabag tackles seemingly taboo topics and the struggles of finding a supportive community. Stephanie and I go back a few years and have even worked on projects together, so while it was a blast to chat about this incredibly funny show, it was even more fun just hanging out with a friend.
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All clips courtesy of Amazon.
Our theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.
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TWIN PEAKS with Jace Lacob
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The things that get us interested in watching something vary from person to person. It could be the cast, it could be a striking visual we’ve seen teased on the internet or even something broad like just the genre. But what if the thing that you hooked was just a question? A question like, “Who killed Laura Palmer?”
Twin Peaks asked audiences that question before the show even aired. Promotional ads in papers and on television invited folks to journey to a small, sleepy town in the pacific northwest to find the answer. Disguised as a simple whodunnit, Twin Peaks redefined what TV was capable of. Creators Mark Frost and David Lynch ventured into the absurd, the twisted, the quirky, the nightmarish, the uncomfortable and the charming to bring about a turning point in television history. And for today’s guest, the question of "Who Killed Laura Palmer?" became secondary to the unique and subversive story portrayed in Twin Peaks.
Jace Lacob is a writer and podcaster currently hosting the Masterpiece Studio podcast from PBS, a companion to the network’s long running anthology series. Having worked for decades in and around the television industry, covering and interviewing thousands of actors, writers and directors, for Jace things seem to always come back to Twin Peaks. We chat about his time working in television journalism, the time he made Cheryl Lee cry and what Twin Peaks teaches us about trying to know all the answers.
Notey Notes:
PBS Masterpiece Studio podcastJace's other workAll clips courtesy of Paramount.
Our theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.
Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.
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GET OUT with Kornelius Bascombe
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The Season 4 Premiere of The Film Nuts Podcast!
Kornelius Bascombe is a television producer and actor who believes Get Out excels in storytelling and its depiction of life in America for the black community. He feels it’s both a modern classic and important societal artifact for us to observe. Kornelius and I chat about him originally wanting to be a police officer, getting his start on Undercover Boss and the power marginalized voices can have if given the proper platform.
Notey Notes:
See Korn in a Jeep adThe Secret: Being Black in Corporate America starring Kornelius BascombeAll clips courtesy of Universal Pictures
Our theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.
Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.
Join The Nut House Discord community!
Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Customer Reviews
Fun trip down memory lane!
An enjoyable dive into the films and shows we loved the most. Taylor does a great job. Definitely worth a listen!
Great podcast!
Phenomenal host, great guests, and even better conversations from industry professionals in film. Provides tremendous insight into the life behind filmmaking!
So much fun!
Even if I don’t know who the guest is, it’s so cool to connect with someone who likes the same shows or movies! I find myself nodding along in agreement to everything they discuss.