Afleveringen
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Did it just get hot in here? Could it be the Texafornia forces moving in? Or the summer heat and two losers fawning over Zendaya?
In this episode dedicated to two of their favorite movies of the year, Isaac and Olivia talk about hot people for nearly 2 hours. It still wasnât enough time.
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Monkey see. Monkey do. Monkey MAN. Isaac and Olivia talk about Dev Patelâs directorial debut, their mutual crush on Dev Patel, and their thoughts on the political action film. Isaac listens to Olivia talk about March Madness and the NBA even though this is a film podcast, but Olivia insisted. Olivia listens to Isaac discuss what heâs been watching recently. But The Duoâąïž mostly discuss Monkey Man and their desire to give Dev Patel a little kiss.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Solo episode! Isaac is 100% and completely alone for this one so please support his lonely ass!!!!
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You know what we haven't done in a while? Forced AI to write an episode description knowing that the AI didn't actually listen to the episode. Let's see what we get this time:
"In this special episode of 'The Pop Culture Buzz,' hosts Olivia and Isaac delve into the glitz, glamour, and drama of the 2024 Oscar Awards. From jaw-dropping fashion statements to heartfelt acceptance speeches, they leave no stone unturned in their discussion of Hollywood's biggest night.
Tune in as Olivia and Isaac break down the winners, including surprise upsets and well-deserved victories, and analyze the most talked-about moments of the evening. They share their thoughts on the diversity of nominees, the impact of emerging talent, and the significance of representation in film.
But it's not all accolades and applauseâOlivia and Isaac also address the controversial snubs and overlooked performances that sparked debate among fans and critics alike. From heated discussions on social media to behind-the-scenes controversies, they provide insightful commentary on the complexities of the Oscars and the film industry at large.
Whether you're a cinephile, a fashion enthusiast, or simply curious about the cultural phenomenon of the Oscars, this episode offers a lively and engaging discussion that will keep you entertained from start to finish. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Olivia and Isaac as they unpack all the highlights and controversies of the unforgettable Oscars 2024. -
BULL WORM??? More like SAND WORM!!
Walter is back and refused to let Olivia and Isaac talk about Dune: Part 2. For real though, this episode has one of the best cold opens of all time, so tune in, folks! Madame Web isnât that bad! Remember Star Wars: The Last Jedi? Can you feel the cognitive dissonance yet?!
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It's time for all the annoying cinephiles in your life to leave the TV glow and gather for the podcast event of the spring! Senior Writer for Collider.com, author of "The Barbarian Best Picture Race Starts Now" (from 2022), and local frontman for Little Rock-based punk rock phenomenon Zilla, ladies and gentlemen, we got him: Sam Williamson is here to help us break down the 96th Academy Award nominations! But not before answering YOUR questions! After the Oscar noms and mailbag questions, Isaac and Olivia break down the first episodes of Masters of the Air (AppleTV+) and Expats (Amazon Prime Video). This is a longer episode, but you'll have a blast. Trust us.
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Welcome to the NEW AND IMPROVED Flyover Film Country!
We're taking a new direction, friends - gone are the days of skipping our episodes if you haven't seen the subject film or tv series! Olivia and Isaac were tired of committing to just one item, so we decided to just talk about everything. This episode is the start of something new, "fetch," if you will! We're starting every new episode with mailbag questions from you, our flyover friends and family. After that we hear from Olivia on the question, "Mean Girls must?" The answer is... perhaps? Also, Isaac makes a comparison to January and February basically being Ennis in True Detective: Night Country. Finally they wrap up with a bunch of jokes about Baz Luhrmann's Elvis and the Golden Globes. -
"Who abandoned Snoopy in the vestibule??"
2023 came and went and it was an... amazing year for movies??
Olivia and Isaac share their ten favorite movie experiences of the year with some overlap and some personal favorites. In fact, Isaac's 10-9-8 actually are all labelled "would probably make Olivia the therapist go insane." It's that kind of episode. -
Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals!
Olivia and Isaac are back with our third every holiday special! Year one of Flyover Film Country was our top five favorite Christmas movies, year two was Little Women (yes its a Christmas movie, get outta here) and this year it's our favorite wet bandit tale Home Alone!
Did you know a 1931 German film directed by one of the minds behind Looney Tunes is paid homage with Joe Pesci's character burning his hand on the doorknob? Did you know 1990 was the same year our man Joe Pesci won best supporting actor for Goodfellas? Tune in for more fun facts and a wild zip line of a ride! -
I DID MY WAITING
THIRTEEN YEARS OF IT
FOR SCOTT PILGRIM ANIME
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Otherwise known as one of the best religious movies of all time.
The Flyover Crew is back! We're talking about the critically acclaimed 1998 animated classic, the Prince of Egypt. Featuring an all-star cast, incredible animation and artistic direction, and some of the best music you'll hear in a movie, this is another installment in our 2023 theme of faith-based movies, both good and bad. This may come as a shock to our listeners but we deem this movie to be:
good.
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Marty is on Letterboxd just in time for Killers of the Flower Moon!
In this episode, Olivia and Isaac team up to discuss the directorâs first film in four years! Heâs been known to adapt books from a range of stunning true stories, and this historical journalistic effort from David Grann is monumental. Marty made something really stunning, truly overwhelming. Run, donât walk, to see this Oscar contender. Then tune in to hear the conversation!
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A week late is better than not at all, right? YEAH we're off schedule and YEAH Walter still isn't on this episode and YEAH we're doing the best we can. Give us money and then we can do this full time. Until then? Shut up and listen.
Oh yeah anyway this episode is the next in our ongoing series on faith-based films, both good and bad. I Still Believe, based on the true story, is about the Christian singer and song-writer Jeremy Camp as he deals with great tragedy and how it intertwines with his faith and career. Also KJ Apa plays Jeremy Camp for some reason. I'd have liked it if he played Jeremy Camp as Archie from Riverdale. That would've made it so much better.
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WARNING: the movie Prisoners deals with issues of child abduction, abuse, and other dark and upsetting topics. This episode does not include any graphic descriptions of these things but tread carefully because important plot points revolve around these themes.
Arenât we ALL prisoners in our own way?????
The fun times you had with us on The Sandlot, Hot Rod and Barbie is OVER: time to get super serious with Denis Villeneuveâs Prisoners. This 2013 film stars Hugh Jackman as a father in search of his abducted daughter and Jake Gyllenhaal as the detective assigned to the case. Olivia dissects the various charactersâ prisons using her therapist superpowers and Isaac nerds out about the intricacies of the layered plot. Sleepovers? Bad. Terrence Howard? Really good. Viola Davis? Even better. Paul Dano? The performance that got him the part of the Riddler (probably). Although this is a very very intense film, we highly recommend it. Tune in to hear more!
Warning: Isaac and Olivia express their excitement for the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the Bikeriders, Killers of the Flower Moon, and share their enthusiasm for the raunchy teen comedy Bottoms before diving into Prisoners.
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I'm Isaac, and I like to party. I'm Olivia, and I also like to party. I'm Walter, and I, too, like to party. Time for Hot Rod, baby.
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Isaac and Olivia chat with Harper Brock, director of the forthcoming true crime documentary Missing in the Midwest. Harper shares a sneak preview of the details surrounding the case in question, and also the ways in which her family was involved. The conversation inevitably turns toward flyover country, a concept that Harper appreciates more than most filmmakers. Tune in to hear more about the documentary and when it will be available!
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After tackling the summer blockbuster double header that was Barbenheimer, the Flyover Crew is taking it back to their roots with 1993's all-timer coming-of-age story, The Sandlot. Deal with it, pee drinking crap face.
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And with the recording of this episode, the prophecy has been fulfilled. In the beginning, there was Barbie. And then the fire nation attacked. Actually, Oppenheimer attacked. With a nuclear bomb. It was a bomb. Oppenheimer had a nuclear bomb. He made the nuclear bomb and then attacked a country with it. The bomb was made by Oppenheimer. He made the nuclear bomb. He made the nuclear bomb and then he sent it absolutely flying. Oppenheimer did. With the nuclear bomb.
obbenheiber
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oooooooooo BABY IT'S FINALLY HERE. We all (barely) survived the Barbenheimer weekend and we could not have loved it more. Spoilers ahead for this episode, but Olivia and Walter basically spent an hour gushing about Greta's new instant classic. They're also joined by LA ex-pat Whitney Butler, who gives some super interesting insight to the film industry in Hollywood!
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