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Christmas Movies Actually

Christmas Movies Actually

Collin Souter

You don’t have to love Christmas to love this podcast. Film critic Collin Souter and renowned sheep expert Kerry Finegan delve into every type of Christmas movie they can find. Classics, non-classics, horror, Hallmark, obscurities, foreign, shorts, TV specials, unnecessary sequels and remakes. Even films that you might not think of as traditional Christmas movies. The great, the awful and the unusual, all year round.

123 - 122: Red One (feat. Leo Brady)
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  • 123 - 122: Red One (feat. Leo Brady)

    Aside from "Wicked," Red One" is probably the most advertised film of this season, but does it deserve to be? Film critic Leo Brady joins Kerry and Collin to talk about this much-hyped action fantasy film and why its star, Dwayne Johnson, needs to commit to different types of projects. They also talk about seeing the film in 4DX and why that format might not be suitable for all films. Why does the audience need to feel as pummeled as the characters on screen? Who is this movie for? Does the great J.K. Simmons make for a convincing Santa Claus? All this, plus Kerry gives us three films from the "1,001 Movies You Must See Before You Die" book. 

    Web site with knitted caps used in "Red One": https://leedoesstuff.com/

    Book movies covered:

    Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974)

    Romper Stomper (1992)

    Young Frankenstein (1974)

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 1h 27min
  • 122 - 121: Thanksgiving Movies Actually - Home For The Holidays (1995) (feat. Rebecca Martin Fagerholm)

    Kerry and Collin are joined by Cinema Femme's founder Rebecca Martin Fagerholm to talk about Jodie Foster's ensemble comedy "Home For The Holidays," starring Holly Hunter, Robert Downey, Jr., Anne Bancroft, Charles Durning, Cynthia Stevenson, Dylan McDermott, Geraldine Chaplin and Steve Guttenberg (wow!). Of all the holiday movies in the Family-Gathers-Together-For-The-Holidays sub-genre, this one gets it so, so right above many others. Why does Collin hold it in such high regard? How did Downey's behavior and antics effect the overall outcome of the film? How much food was cooked for the Thanksgiving scene and what happened to all of it. All this, plus Collin talks about the latest and greatest in physical media for the Blu-ray Gift Exchange. 

    Blu-ray movies covered:

    Sony:

    "American Movie" 4K (1999)

    Warner Bros:

    "The Hitcher" 4K (1986)

    Criterion:

    "Pandora's Box" (1929)

    "Demon Pond" (1979)

    Val Lewton Double Feature: "I Walked With A Zombie" and "The Seventh Victim" (1943)

    Warner Archive:

    "The Prairie Home Companion" (2006)

    "Bathing Beauty" (1944)

    "Journey Into Fear" (1943)

    Universal:

    "Touch" (2024)

    Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 1h 31min
  • 121 - 120: "Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker" (feat. Patrick Ripoll)

    Starring Mickey Rooney. Yes, that Mickey Rooney. Five years ago, Kerry, Collin and guest Patrick Ripoll made a pact to talk about the "Silent Night, Deadly Night" films every year in October. The pact has been fulfilled with "Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker," as of now, the final film in the series. It did not disappoint. Rooney stars as the titular Toy Maker named Joe Petto. He has a teenage son who might be an android named Pino. You see where this is going? Why are the toys Petto makes turning deadly? What about Ricky, the Santa-Claus-killer franchise mainstay? How should you watch all five films? Which ones are the best? You'll have to hear Kerry, Collin and Patrick's rankings to find out. What a journey it's been! From a crazed Santa Claus killer, to "Garbage day!" to Oedipal themes of longing, the SNDN films each delivered something truly unique. Also, Kerry talks about three films from "1,001 Movies You Must See Before You Die." 

    Book films covered:

    "Odd Man Out" (1947)

    "Le Trou" (1960)

    "Crumb" (1995)

    Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 1h 34min
  • 120 - 119: Halloween Movies Actually - "ParaNorman" (feat. Christine Sellin)

    First, a quick explanation over what went wrong with the "Go" episode. Then, Kerry and Collin are joined by returning guest, Christine Sellin, to talk about Laika Animation Studios' amazing 2012 movie, "ParaNorman," a movie that accomplishes so much in just under 90 minutes and does so with style, wit, astonishment and braaaiiiinnnnssss!! What is tourism like in Salem, Massachusetts? Can a rioter ever find inner peace? Just how many horror movie references are hidden throughout this movie? All this, plus a stacked Blu-ray Gift Exchange, where they talk about Richard Pryor, Martin Scorsese, Kevin Costner's doomed epic and the greatest British gangster movie of all time. 

    Blu-rays covered: 

    Sony:

    "Richard Pryor - Live On The Sunset Strip" 4K (1982)

    "The China Syndrome" (1979)

    Paramount:

    "Bringing Out the Dead" 4K (1999)

    Warner Bros.

    "Horizon: An American Saga, Part 1" 

    Warner Archive:

    "Black Belt Jones" (1974)

    "Three Little Words" (1950)

    "Words and Music" (1948)

    Shout:

    "Big Fan" (2009)

    Criterion:

    "Happiness" (1998)

    "The Long Good Friday" (1980)

     

    Sat, 05 Oct 2024 - 1h 45min
  • 119 - 118: "Go" (feat. Mike Schindler)

    Kerry and Collin celebrate the 25th anniversary of "Go" by talking to one of its biggest fans, film programmer Mike Schindler. The film has the late-'90s influences all over it: the "Pulp Fiction"-like structure, a hyper-active techno soundtrack and a cast of young actors who made their marks in TV shows like "Party Of Five" and "Dawson's Creek." Which of the film's three main stories is the best one? What is a rave like at Christmas time? Would the film's director, Doug Liman, been a choice to helm "Good Will Hunting"? All this, plus Kerry talks about three more films from "1,001 Movies You Must See Before You Die." 

    Book films discussed:

    "North By Northwest" (1959)

    "The Man In Grey" (1943)

    "M*A*S*H" (1970)

     

     

    Fri, 20 Sep 2024 - 1h 28min
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