Filmgazers

Filmgazers

por Stephanie Polston & Jessica Gentry
Temporada 5
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Meh
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Join Steph and Jess as we wrap up our SOGO (Southern Gothic) Summer with 1997’s Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Steph has a hot take about director Clint "Old Man Yells at Sky" Eastwood, and we both agree the best part about the whole film is the legendary Lady Chablis. “Two tears in a bucket, motherf*ck it” might just be our new life motto.
Eve's Bayou: Quintessential Southern Gothic Storytelling
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Join Steph and Jess for a Southern Gothic (SOGO) Summer with 1997’s Eve’s Bayou. We ooo and aww over the gorgeous swampy aesthetic, discuss our thoughts on“that scene”, and play a fun new game, 6 degrees of Samuel L Jackson. See ya later Pineapple Thief!
Frequency: Sci Fi-Fantasy-True Crime Lite
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Join Steph and Jess as we wrap up springing “Back in Time” with 2000’s Frequency, starring Jesus and Randy Quaid’s brother. Steph summed up our feelings of this rewatch perfectly,” It was hot garbage, took too long to get there and doesn’t make any f*cking sense at the end.” Oddly enough, that describes most Dennis Quaid movies.. Go Mets! Enjoying the show? Buy us a popcorn 🍿 and help keep Filmgazers rolling! buymeacoffee.com/filmgazers
Time Cop: Time Machines and Machine Guns
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Join Steph and Jess as we Spring Back in Time with 1994’s TimeCop. We discuss Jean Claude’s impressive flexibility (that splits on the countertop scene!) and the utter lack of any science in this science fiction flick. Steph has a hot take about Van Damme and Jess has an interesting story of something that happened to her over Easter weekend. Also we announce the winner of the 100th episode giveaway! Have a nice day! Buy us a 🍿 buymeacoffee.com/filmgazers
The Cable Guy: It's Just Skin, Steven
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Join Steph and Jess as we wrap up March Madness and celebrate our 100th episode with 1996’s The Cable Guy, the movie that honed our sense of humor. We still agree Chip (Ernie/Larry/Ricky) looked like a good time, he just kept picking the wrong lame-o’s to stalk. Who doesn’t like Medieval Times and karaoke? How about a sequel with "Ricky Ricardo" and the helicopter medic going skydiving for their YouTube channel? This concludes our broadcast day, click. 🍿 Buy us a popcorn! ⬇️ buymeacoffe.com/filmgazers
The Lighthouse: Ye Keep Doing That, Ye Gonna Go Blind
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Join Steph and Jess as we descend into "March Madness" with 2019's The Lighthouse. A FTW (First Time Watch) for both of us that had us saying WTF. We agree the cinematography was chef's kiss and Willem Dafoe gave a stellar performance as a lil drunk moth, but it was also bat shit crazy. Moth shit crazy? Who shit? Crazy. 🍿 Buy us a popcorn! buymeacoffe.com/filmgazers
City of Angels: They See You When You're Sleeping..and You Know
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Join Steph and Jess as we round up "Tragic Romance" with 1998's City of Angels, the movie that made Steph hate God. While we agree that on this rewatch it's defintely on the boring side, Jess still has rose colored nostalgia glasses on. We discuss THAT ending and announce what our 100th episode will be! May the nosy ass angels watch over us all. Buy Us A Popcorn 🍿 https://buymeacoffe.com/filmgazers 🎬 Movie Night Picks ⬇️ https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls?ref_=ya_d_c_lists
Brokeback Mountain: Stemming the Rose @>-;--
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Join Steph and Jess as we start Tragic Romance off with 2005's Brokeback Mountain. Yes, that gay cowboy movie. Steph has a hot take about Ennis and Jess has a hot take about the score. While we both agree it is as beautiful as it is depressing, it'll defintely be a while before we watch it again. Buy us a popcorn! 🍿 https://buymeacoffee.com/filmgazers
Signs: Old Mcdonald Had a Firearm
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Join Steph and Jess as we wrap up, "Are You There Aliens? It’s Us, Filmgazers” with 2002’s Signs. We agree it’s M Night’s best movie even though the dialogue is a little.. odd. We discuss the scenes that still made our stomach drop and Jess asks, which group are you in? Group one that believes in signs? Or group two that thinks it’s all random luck? Also, our “tragic romance” picks are announced!
War of the Worlds: No Robbie, Not Like Europe
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Join Steph and Jess in the first installment in the series, Are You There Aliens? It's Us, Filmgazers, with 2005's War of the Worlds. The movie that even Spielberg admitted has a lame-o ending. While we agree Tom Cruise and Dakota Fanning were the stars of the show with their acting, the plot holes and blink and you miss it ending make this film miss the mark. Tom looks good running though. Also February's theme is announced! https://linktr.ee/filmgazers
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