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A theme based movie podcast that offers in-depth reviews of films across the whole spectrum of film history from the silent era to modern day classics and new releases. Accompanied by our never ending film festivals, interviews and top 5's we will enthrall you with ridiculousness, knowledge and humor. We drink, we curse, and most reviews contain spoilers, so be weary. Voted Best New Podcast by SLC's City Weekly come be a fly on the wall of our conversations about the art form that we love with the ever so cultured and hilarious Adam Sherlock and Adam Palcher.

Dec 27, 2010

My computer apparently hates The Hurt Locker, and decided to eat that part of the episode.  But tune in anyhow and hear us delve into Kathryn Bigelow's 1987 biker vampire flick, Near Dark.  Along with that, our top 5 picks for best female directors.  Gavin Sheehan joins us this week, but he basically just giggles a lot...


Dec 16, 2010

It doesn't take much to see that two guys with Garageband and a couple of microphones doesn't amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world.  This week we tackle the Humphrey Bogart classic, Casablanca.  Along with that, we talk heartbreak, longing and fashion sense with our first installment of the Listener...


Nov 14, 2010

I am Jack's Movie Podcast.  This week, the Adam's tackle David Fincher's nihilistic take on the Chuck Palahniuk book, Fight Club.  After that, they wrap up the asian thrillers fest with 2000's Battle Royale.  Top 5 for this episode is best narration in a movie.  Enjoy!


Nov 5, 2010

Podcasting's never perfect.  Always comes apart sooner or later, and with two people involved, it's usually sooner.  This week, we celebrate the genre of Noir, with 1944's Double Indemnity.  Along with that, 1949's Kurosawa classic, Stray Dog.  Then, to tie it together, our top 5 dialogue...


Oct 29, 2010

Happy Halloween Everybody!  This week, the Adams focus in on Guillermo Del Toro's twisted imagination with two spanish language horror films.  First, we take a look at juan Antonio Bayona's 2007 gothic tale of dread, The Orphanage.  Then, we look back at Guillermo's own civil war ghost story of innocence lost, The...