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Film Journal Podcast

著者: George
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  • George (Film Journal) and Ryan (Cinecrisis) dig through film history one oddball pick at a time—hopping from cult horror to forgotten blockbusters, art house to trash fire (sometimes in the same episode). Whether it’s dissecting Hammer Horror, roasting the latest Studio Flop, or revisiting 70's exploration fare- they bring sharp takes, deep trivia, and the kind of banter only good pals can pull off!
    No film school snobbery. No hot take clickbait. Just smart, funny conversations for people who like movies and think they actually matter.

    © 2025 Film Journal Podcast
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George (Film Journal) and Ryan (Cinecrisis) dig through film history one oddball pick at a time—hopping from cult horror to forgotten blockbusters, art house to trash fire (sometimes in the same episode). Whether it’s dissecting Hammer Horror, roasting the latest Studio Flop, or revisiting 70's exploration fare- they bring sharp takes, deep trivia, and the kind of banter only good pals can pull off!
No film school snobbery. No hot take clickbait. Just smart, funny conversations for people who like movies and think they actually matter.

© 2025 Film Journal Podcast
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  • Pulp Comics Go Hollywood!
    2025/04/25

    In order to capitalize on the blockbuster success of Tim Burton's Batman every studio in town dusted off any pulp magazine or comic strip hero they could find. A litany of lush period pieces with beautiful dames, handsome heroes and dastardly villains were produced throughout the 90's- all failing to match the success of Caped Crusader. Films like the Rocketeer, The Shadow, The Phantom & Dick Tracy have often found themselves the butt of jokes, a misguided cycle of movies that misdiagnosed Batman's appeal. Were these films right to be maligned, forgotten or ignored? Tune in to find out!

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    1 時間 51 分
  • It Came from Outer Space! 1950's Sci- Fi Films
    2025/04/18

    What transformed science fiction from niche fantasy serials into a dominant cultural force? The answer lies in the atomic anxieties of post-World War II America. The mushroom cloud hanging over our collective consciousness created fertile ground for stories about invasion, destruction, and otherworldly threats.

    Diving into four quintessential films—The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, War of the Worlds, and The Blob—we uncover how each reflected different facets of Cold War paranoia while establishing visual language and narrative conventions that would define the genre for decades. From authoritarian space messengers to monsters from the id, these films weren't just entertainment; they were processing cultural trauma through fantastical allegory.

    The conversation reveals surprising insights about these classics. Did you know The Day the Earth Stood Still's seemingly progressive message masks a surprisingly fascistic ultimatum? Or that Forbidden Planet's groundbreaking visuals and electronic score directly shaped Star Trek's entire aesthetic universe? We explore how War of the Worlds brought H.G. Wells' Victorian invasion tale into contemporary America with spectacular effect, while The Blob captured teenage alienation by literally making adults the last to understand the threat.

    What makes these films endure isn't just nostalgia—it's their perfect crystallization of human fears dressed in alien packaging. Whether reflecting right-wing anxieties about outside invasion or left-wing concerns about internal destruction, they created a template for using science fiction as cultural commentary that continues today.

    Ready to rediscover these influential classics or experience them for the first time? Subscribe to our podcast for more deep dives into cinema's most fascinating genres and eras. Leave a review to help other film enthusiasts find our discussions!

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Captain America: Brave New World Discussion
    2025/04/04

    We saw it

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    1 時間 2 分

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