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‘What does Marsellus Wallace look like?’ For our last episode of 2024, and conclusion to our 1995 Oscars discussion, we are doing a deep dive on Quintin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. With a star studded ensemble, sharp writing and a banger of a soundtrack Pulp Fiction is one of the coolest movies ever made. But did Pulp truly get robbed during the Oscars, or did the Academy get it right?
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“I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy living, or get busy dying.” We continue our 1995 Oscars discussion with one of the best Stephen King adaptions to ever grace the big screen, The Shawshank Redemption. Written and directed by Frank Darabont, Shawshank has become one of the most celebrated films of the century, despite it absolutely bombing at the box office. Matt and Charlie discuss all this, plus new categories!
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In a Reel Buffs first we are looking at a film that came out this year. To end spooky season we are looking at Chris Nash’s 2024 film In A Violent Nature. In a spoiler heavy episode, special guest Kyle joins us to talk everything slasher and what makes this movie unique.
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One, two, Freddy’s coming for you. That’s right, in this episode the Buffs are doing a deep dive on Wes Craven’s slasher classic A Nightmare on Elm Street. ANOES is a standout in the slasher subgenre, and it gave us one of the most iconic horror villains of all time.
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It’s spooky season, and The Reel Buffs are coming in hot with a horror classic that pushed the genre forward. We are of course talking about the 1974 independent exploitation phenomenon, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. This film helped to form what would become the slasher subgenre, and is still revered to this day for being one of the most unsettling films ever created. In this episode the buffs explore the fascinating production history, and why the film still holds up after all this time.
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My momma always said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." Finally the long promised Forrest Gump episode is here. The Buffs discuss their relationship with one of the most beloved films in cinema history. But is this film worthy of all its high praise or is it just boomer nostalgia porn? The Buffs discuss, plus a new category!
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What have we done to each other? In light of recent Ben Affleck tabloid news and the 10th anniversary of this film, The Buffs turn their attention to the 2014 film Gone Girl. Directed by David Fincher and written by Gillian Flynn, who also wrote the novel of the same name, Gone Girl was a box office success and a cultural phenomenon upon its release. While being a genre film that has mass appeal, the film also explores a multitude of different ideas, some of which include the media and how it can be weaponized and marriage. The Buffs do a deep dive in this episode, but we still do the categories.
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The Buffs are finally doing a Marvel film…well kind of a Marvel film. Definitely a Marvel character but part of that whole 20th Century Fox Marvel Universe. We’re going all the way back to 2016 to look at our favorite non-hero character, Deadpool. Released in February of 2016 Deadpool broke records on its opening weekend and is one of the most successful R rated films of all time, but does it still hit the same? We talk about all this and a spoiler free review of Deadpool & Wolverine, plus what would a Marvel episode be without a post-credits scene.
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Prepare to enter the suck zone. On this episode we are joined by fellow storm chaser Calvin, as we try to wrangle this 1996 disaster film directed by Jan de Bont. Starring Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, and a stacked supporting cast including Philip Seymour Hoffman and Alan Ruck, Twister is a stand out in the disaster genre. But is this just a product of the 90s where disaster films dominated the box office? Do we view this movie differently now that we have more of an understanding of how climate change is affecting weather patterns? The Buffs discuss all this, plus we profess our love to a simpler time before we had GPS.
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You're fired! This week, the Buff's revisit the 1994 action comedy True Lies. Written and directed by James Cameron, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis. True Lies is a staple of 90s action comedy and still holds up after 30 years. We noticed some common themes with Arnold action movies, and is Harry the worst father / husband that Arnold has portrayed in a movie? Is this the last great Arnold action film during his amazing 12 year run? The Buffs discuss all this, plus the categories.
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Long live the king! In this episode Matt and Charlie revisit the 1994 Disney animation musical The Lion King. This was released in the middle of the Disney animation renaissance and is considered to be one of the greatest animated films ever, but Disney didn't have high hopes for it at first, as they committed some of their more seasoned animators to another film. Is this the best Disney film of the 1990s, and is Scar a top 5 Disney villain? The Buffs answer all this, plus the categories.
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Oh what a lovely day! In this episode the Buffs go back to 2015 to look at one of the most ambitious post-apocalyptic action films ever made, Mad Max: Fury Road. It took 30 years for George Miller to come back to the franchise he started, and it was certainly worth the wait, but we could have had something sooner with a different cast. And despite this film winning 6 Oscars, did it get robbed? The Buffs discuss all this and more.
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We are drafting! It's draft season, the NFL draft was last month and the NBA and NHL drafts are at the end of June, we figured what better time to do our draft spectacular episode. Join Matt, Charlie and Calvin as they draft their favorite sports films, documentaries and docuseries. Engage with us on socials to determine who had the best draft!
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This week we dive into the world of Ron Burgundy and the Channel 4 News Team! In this episode, we’re breaking down the 2004 comedy classic Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. This may be the most quotable movie of all time as we really struggle to narrow down what our favorite lines are. Is this the best Will Ferrell and Adam McKay comedy of all time? The Buffs discuss all this and do as many impressions as possible. You stay classy listeners.
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Bustin' makes us feel good. In this episode the Buffs dive into one of the all time great comedy blockbuster films, Ghostbusters (1984). This film owes a lot to its big ideas guy Dan Akroyd, who's past and belief in the supernatural gave life to this film, but this was a big risk for the studio at the time. Is this the best comedy blockbuster of all time, and more importantly is the comedy blockbuster a thing of the past? Do the forty year old effects still hold up? The Buffs discuss all this and more.
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On this week's episode specialist guest Calvin fills in for Matt so he and Charlie can review one of their all time favorites, James Cameron's The Terminator. Released in 1984 The Terminator was a surprise hit, and it launched Arnold Schwarzenegger to super stauts. Calvin and Charlie talk at length about the production history, the influences, its place in history and some of the casting what ifs. What football star was considered to play the lead role? Listen to find out.
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In this episode, The Buffs explore the story of Paul Atreides, a young nobleman caught in the midst of an interstellar conflict over the most precious resource in the galaxy, spice. With the fate of his family and people hanging in the balance, Paul embarks on a journey of discovery, destiny, and danger on the alien desert planet of Arrakis. Plus, Matt and Charlie give their takes on the new film!
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Nothing is more serious than nuclear annihilation. Lucky for us, Stanley Kubrick took it so seriously that he could do nothing more than mock the people and policies in control of these weapons. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is the work of master filmmaker and satirist Stanley Kubrick, and while this film may be 60 years old, some of the things it looks at are still a threat today. World leaders can still be foolish, and sometimes the arms race feels like one big dick measuring contest. While the subject matter holds up, does the film hold up? The Buffs discuss all this and more.
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The Super Bowl is coming up! Here at the Reel Buffs we thought what better way to celebrate big game and our love of film by diving into Jim Carrey's 1994 classic, Ace Ventura - Pet Detective. The Buffs have fond memories of this film from their younger years, but does it hold up to our modern sensibilities? We also talk football, and if an Eagles vs Dolphins matchup in the Super Bowl was even a possibility in 1994. Lots of laughs and Jim Carrey impressions throughout the episode.
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For the final episode of teen comedy month here at The Reel Buffs, we take a look at the 1984 John Hughes film Sixteen Candles. The Buffs do not agree on this film, and they discuss what might turn off modern audiences to this film. Is this the worst of the John Hughes teen comedies? Does Molly Ringwald have the best 3 year run of any teen actress ever? Who had the best run out of The Brat Pack? The Buffs discuss all this, plus categories and Letterboxd score.
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