Afleveringen
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This week on Log It! Andy Z joins us to talk the very cozy, (not a) holiday movie, The Holdovers! We get into the very charming 2023 Alexander Payne film and talk walleyes, cherry jubilee's, and great scholarly insults.
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Caleb, Ian and Victoria De Leon take a trip to New Mexico and roid up to talk Love Lies Bleeding. Join us as we get into this crazy movie, covering all the love, all the lies, and of course, all the bleeding.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Quick update from Ian on the movies we'll be doing on the show this month! Starting with Love Lies Bleeding with Victoria De Leon coming Thursday!
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This week we welcome new guest Adriana Kanoza to the show to talk the ättestupa, the Hårga, and so much murder as we explore the sunny world of Midsommar!
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Caleb, Angelo, and special guest Johnny Coffeen reunite to take on Freddy Krueger and the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise.
We make our way through all nine films, from the 1984 classic to the controversial 2010 remake. Along the way, we share our thoughts on each film, discussing our favorite moments, funniest Freddy lines, and insights from Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, the documentary that explores the making of the series.
Plus, the future movie star who found his way into the franchise, the other iconic franchises Freddy laid the groundwork for, and the real-life nightmare born from the films. Finally, we rank the best and worst films of the franchise before signing off with our favorite lines from the films.
All this and more on this week's Log It!
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Riley joins us again for a deep dive into Rosemary’s Baby! We start off with our impressions of the film and dive into Roman Polanski's criminal history and the challenge of separating art from the artist. Ian reads a great review from Letterboxd user brendohare (we hadn't heard that before). And we check in on Ian’s horror movie journey to see how Rosemary’s Baby may have influenced his future in horror fandom.
We also cover the scenes that made Ian cry, share some fun facts, and explore the real-life horrors behind the scenes that mirror the film in very peculiar ways. Plus, we discuss the villain who stole our hearts and ask the question: Is this a Christmas movie?
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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*jump scare*
Ian and Caleb do the spookiest thing possible for halloween last four... no edits! Plus! We've added a time limit to each round, five minutes per movie!
So join us for spooks, and all the juicy moments that are usually edited out as we discuss some recent hallween-esque watches.
Caleb talks The Blob (1988), Civil War, Dolls (1986), and more!
Ian talks Army of Darkness, The Power of the Dog, The Pale Blue Eye, and more!
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Caleb and new guest Riley Polito dance their way through the Aronofsky psycho thriller Black Swan. Our thoughts when we saw the film together in theaters about 14 years ago, and how it compares to watching now. We discuss the villains in the film and their varying levels of evil, the very weird mom/daughter relationship in the film, the mom’s similarities to another iconic movie mother. Plus, Caleb learns what a prima donna is and we discuss and discover a few of the film’s parallels to Swan Lake.
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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This week we welcome Victoria De Leon to the show to discuss the first movie of the spooky season, Jennifer’s Body. We get into the film's terrible and misguided marketing, its newfound cult status post the me-too era, Needy and Jennifer’s complex relationship and what it represents. Plus, we talk our new favorite-band -you’ve-never-heard-of, Low Shoulder, and some fun alternate casting.
All this and more on This Week’s Log It!
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Andy Z is back for a little rock n roll. We talk about how the movie has aged, Camerone Crowe’s real life experiences this is based on, the needle drops and original music from the film, we rate some alternate (and worse) titles, some added scenes in Untitled, the extended edition. Also, who was the true golden god? And does Tiny Dancer have restorative properties?
All this and more on this week's Log It!
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We talk our personal relationship with the Coen Brothers and our love for their regular collaborators. The film’s surprising box office totals. Ian tells Caleb about Riding a rail - it’s real. Music, comedy, romance, oh my - this film’s got something for everyone. Plus, great reviews from the letterboxd community.
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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We watch The Sure Thing, the second movie in our summer road trip series. What Cusack’s teenage adoption has to do with the film. The charm of an early, unpolished Reiner film, and his old-fashioned world view. How raunchy was this movie? Zuniga’s surprising performance, and the tragedy of Princess Vespa. What happened to John Cusack? FInally, we rate this as a road trip movie out of five mini vans.
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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This week, Gilliam's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Ian and Caleb talk Depp’s iconic masterclass in mumbling, the trippy camera work of the film and disorienting sound design, and we take a moment to admire Flea’s impressive work history. Plus, why Benicio Del Toro disappointed in the film for Caleb.
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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Ian talks Kinds of Kindness - Is Yorgos Lanthimos okay? Caleb shouts out a Josh recommendation, Bottoms. Ian is shocked by Jackie Chan’s Police Story. Caleb follows with another directed by and starring, Bill Paxton’s Frailty. Ian loved Babylon and Caleb can’t believe it. Then we both take a turn doing a lightning round to cover any recent watches worth a shout out. Plus, a quick hit on Hitman and our love for it.
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Ian Caleb and Angelo talk the film’s great casting and some of its great admirers, the triple threat potential - baseball, music, and dance, we explore Angelo’s very cool Linklater Universe theory. Plus, did Caleb like the movie? Why does the baseball look so good in this movie?
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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This week Ian and Caleb salute the idealistic Americana of Frequency. We try to decide if Caveziel is a good actor. Also, is this a baseball movie? We express our respect to Quaid for committing to the accent. Michael Cera steals the scene. Plus, truly one of the most insane Letterboxd reviews we’ve ever read - it’s really worth skipping to the end for at the very least.
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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Caleb, Ian, and Andy take the field to discuss the Daniel Stern helmed Rookie of the Year. We talk baseball nostalgia, Garey Busey as a baseball legend and mentor, the unrealized potential of Thomas Ian Nicholas, and give our pitch for Rookie of the Year 2. Plus, Daniel Stern's inspiration for the movie, and how John Candy ended up in the film.
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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Caleb and Ian talk the balls and strikes of Tony Scott’s baseball thriller, The Fan. This is an absurd movie and we loved talking about it. We take a swing at on-the-nose dialogue, the absurd pacing and editing, and the dreamlike logic. We talk the surprising Snipes performance and familiar De Niro role. And of course, we talk De Niro’s knives.
All this and more on this week’s Log It!
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Ian and Caleb kick things off with the controversial Mother!, a recommendation from a previous episode. We hear Ian's take on Alex Garland's Civil War and whether it lives up to the hype. Caleb talks 2010's Gulliver's Travels, and we hear Ian's take on Dream Scenario. Then we revisit Nolan's The Prestige (not The Illusionist) and Ian tells how it holds up. Finally, another Alex Garland movie, Men.
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This week Angelo joins us for Last Four +. Angelo gives us his take on Dune 2 and we talk CGI blockbusters. Next, Angelo tells us about Ghostbusters: Frozen Kingdom, and rates it against Afterlife. We hear what Angelo thought of the new Gosling film Fall Guy. Caleb watched sad Tom Hanks in Finch. Plus, we talk the first two episodes of the new Fallout show.
Participants: Caleb White, Angelo Villaflor
Edited by Caleb White
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