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Movie Bones

Movie Bones

著者: Justin Miller
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Movie Bones is a film podcast adventure, exploring the rich history of movies available from free-streaming platforms to find out how much of it still has value, whether it's in the form of thought-provoking art-house films to cheesy cult classics. Justin Miller and Ryan Spurlock subject themselves to it all, and render judgement.

And because the best adventures are shared, we hope you'll watch them alongside us. Especially because we talk spoilers. Did we mention that? I guess now we did. New episodes every Wednesday.


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Here's how we rate the films we dig up, based, naturally, on that most famous film archaeologist himself, Indiana Jones...


“Fortune & Glory” films are pure gold. They're movies to go back to again and again. These are the films would find a great home in your physical movie library, if you've still got one - they're that good.

“Trust Me” films are imperfect gems that still offer a really good time. Buy a digital copy to stream if you want to make sure you always have access to it.

“Belongs in a Museum”: If you think of museums as places you pay to get in to see things you wouldn’t necessarily want to bring home with you, then you’ve got a good feel for this category. If you can’t find these movies for free on sites like Tubi, you might still consider renting them off one of the paid platforms when the mood strikes.

“Bad Dates”, happen when ‘free’ is the only price you’d be willing to pay to experience it, and only because at least one person showed up to make a good film. It could be the special effects were ahead of their time, the stunning cinematography, or some other aspect. But generally speaking, these are once-and-done films. Once you’ve seen it, you’ve gotten everything out of it you’ll ever get.

“Don’t Look At It”. Movies so bad they’ll melt your face off, whether from boredom or some really horrible sensibilities, and nobody doing ‘their best’ could make it worth enduring again. If you've taken the chance to watch it along side Ryan and me, we make no apologies, because part of what makes this podcast journey unique is the shared risk of the occasional exploding head!

“Nuke the Fridge”; A category reserved for films that manage to be fun because they’re bad in entertaining ways. You know the kind. This is kind of a ‘modifier’ category, that’ll often be applied alongside one of the other ratings.

“Kill it with FIRE”; A new basement category, to only be used sparingly. This is our "Break glass in case of Emergency" basket. Films in this category don't just have horrible sensibilities, but go out of their way to feature them as an integral part of the plot and theme so you can't just wait them out. First appears in our review of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", and hopefully will never again!


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  • Episode 091 - "Jigsaw" (1962)
    2025/12/17

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'Jigsaw' (1962) and talk about...





    - Our personal histories and/or prejudices around police procedurals

    - The way the setup teases the audience before the crime happens

    - Good cop banter

    - A somewhat 'ordinary' killer (i.e., not just a crazy serial killer)

    - More interest in the chase than the whodunnit

    - Making the unglamorous parts of procedure interesting

    - The limitations procedurals place on us critics

    - When the most relatable thing about any of your characters is them just wanting to go home

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'Scrooge' (1951)

    - Our favorite "Christmas Carol"s






    Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.

    Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!

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    19 分
  • Episode 090 - "Beyond Christmas" (1940)
    2025/12/10

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'Beyond Christmas' (1940) and talk about...


    - Can this really classify as a Christmas movie?

    - The insane pre-existing living arrangement between the characters

    - Unexpectedly swapping out your main and supporting characters.

    - Everything is tangential

    - The litany of bad relationship tropes

    - The weird daily routines of rich people (in this movie)

    - Some truly bonkers theology

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'Jigsaw' (1962)


    Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.

    Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!

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    28 分
  • Episode 089 - "The Fugitive Kind" (1960)
    2025/12/03

    This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'The Fugitive Kind' (1960) and talk about...


    - Marlon Brando, the GOAT, except for Chris Reeve

    - Screenplay that allows itself the room to explore deep relationships

    - The depth of the female leads, and Val's mysterious nature

    - The character of Carol, what she represents

    - Racism and the othering of 'outsiders' in opposition to genuine love

    - The layers of symbolism and metaphors

    - Connection to the Orpheus myth in the title of the original play

    - Ryan talking himself up a rating or two

    - Our Verdict

    - Next week's film: 'Beyond Christmas' (1940)



    Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.

    Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!

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    24 分
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