Podcast: Top Five, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya – Extra Film
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, Mike Messina joins us to review the latest directorial effort by Chris Rock and his film Top Five as well as the latest films from Studio Ghibli, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya.
Once again, big thanks for filling in for Brendan, who couldn’t make it due to last minute logistics. We hope everyone had an awesome Christmas! Speaking of, don’t forget to vote on our movie poll this week, where we are asking for your favorite Christmas movie.
Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
– Top Five Movie Review (3:25)
Grades
JD: A
Mike: B+
– The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Movie Review (32:15)
Grades
JD: A
Mike: B
– Music
Ni**as in Paris – Jay-Z, Kanye West
Princess Kaguya – Joe Hasaishi
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Movie Poll: What’s your favorite Christmas movie?
Happy Holidays everyone. For our poll this week, it’s pretty simple. We just want to know what your favorite Christmas movie is and we’ll discuss them on Episode 97 this weekend. Vote in the poll below!
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Podcast: Top 3 Moments from Middle Earth
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, for our Top 3, we reminisce about our favorite moments from Middle Earth, a world that is fascinating even if you don’t like The Hobbit films. There are a lot of great moments involving Gandalf, Gollum, Bilbo, Frodo and so many other amazing characters from this world. It’s such an incredible place with a lot of great moments, so this week’s Top 3 was a lot of fun.
That being said, what moments from Middle Earth would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):
JD
1) The Battle at Helms Deep – The Two Towers
2) Smeagle vs Gollum – The Two Towers
3) Bilbo conversation with Smaug – Desolation of Smaug
Brendan
1) “You bow to no one” – The Return of the King
2) The death of Boromir – Fellowship of the Ring
3) Rohan rides into battle – The Return of the King
Jay
1) Legolas kills the giant elephant – The Return of the King
2) Bilbo conversation with Smaug – Desolation of Smaug
3) “You bow to no one” – The Return of the King
Honorable Mentions (Combined)
“Toss me” – Gimli, Bilbo and Frodo, The goblin tunnels, Escape on barrels, Mount Doom battle, Frodo’s goodbye, Sam Wise speech after Helm’s Deep, Bilbo scene with Gollum, Arwen’s interaction with her father, also too many too choose from.
Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. Like we said, there’s too many to choose from and there are about a thousand other scenes we could’ve talked about. That being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].
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For more lists done by the InSession Film crew and other guests, be sure see our Top 3 Movie Lists page.
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Podcast: The Hobbit 3, Top 3 Moments from Middle Earth – Episode 96
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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Jay Cluitt from Life Vs Film joins us to review the third of The Hobbit trilogy, The Battle of the Five Armies as well as our favorite moments from Middle Earth, either it be The Hobbit trilogy or The Lord of the Rings. In our third segment, we also do a segment we call Rants and Raves, which you’d think we should have a lot to rave about this time a year but you’d be wrong.
Huge thanks to Jay for coming on the show and ranting along side of us. We’ve been wanting him to come on the show for awhile and he was a fantastic guest. Also, go check out our latest Extra Film segment where we rant about Sony and talk about Scrooged, starring Bill Murray.
Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!
– The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Movie Review (6:02)
Grades
JD: C+
Brendan: D+
Jay: B+
– Top 3 Moments from Middle Earth (36:41)
This week for our Top 3, we reminisce about our favorite moments from Middle Earth, a world that is fascinating even if you don’t like The Hobbit films. There are a lot of great moments involving Gandalf, Gollum, Bilbo, Frodo and so many other amazing characters from this world. It’s such an incredible place with a lot of great moments, so this week’s Top 3 was a lot of fun. That being said, what would be your Top 3?
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– Rants and Raves (1:12:50)
This week we continue a segment called Rants and Raves, where we take different topics and either rant or rave about it.
JD: US. Media and Sony
Brendan: Trailers for Mad Max: Fury Road and American Sniper
Jay: No movies in the theaters in the U.K.
– Music
The Last Goodbye – Billy Boyd
Roots And Beginnings – Howard Shore
Wizards In Winter – Trans-Siberian Orchestra
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Top 3 – Best Scenes/Lines of 2014
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Podcast: Scrooged, Sony Hacks – Extra Film
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we are joined by a panel including D.J. from the Simplistic Reviews, Jairo from True Bromance and Michael from War Machine vs War Horse as we review the 1988 film, Scrooged, starring Bill Murray. We also have a slight discussion on the Sony hacks and the current riff it’s had on the film industry.
For our Sony conversation, please do not feel offended by any of our remarks, but we do feel like the conversation is important to be had and we had some great discussion. Also, don’t forget to vote on this week’s poll as we ask about Middle Earth!
Anyway, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
– Sony Hack (3:31)
– Scrooged Movie Review (24:14)
Grades
JD: D+
Brendan: B-
DJ: C
Jairo: C-
Michael: B-
– Music
Christmas Must Be Tonight – Robbie Robertson
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Movie Poll: If you could spend a day in Middle Earth…
Fo our movie poll this week, in anticipation for our last trip to Middle Earth with Peter Jackson (hopefully) in The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, we want to know one simple thing. If you could spend one day in Middle Earth, which character would you like to spend the day with? Maybe that’s not an easy question or perhaps it is. Either way, vote now and let us know!
We’ll discuss this more on Episode 96 this weekend!
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Podcast: Top 3 Overlooked Movies of 2014
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we continue our adventure of looking back at 2014 and on Episode 95 we look at our favorite overlooked movies of the year. Every year, especially from a general audience standpoint, there’s a bunch of small indie films that fall through the cracks that are superb movies but unfortunately are overlooked by audiences. So, our lists this week are devoted to talking about those films and why people should be sure to check them out.
That being said, what overlooked movies of 2014 would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):
JD
1) Calvary / Locke
2) Blue Ruin
3) Ida
Mike
1) Enemy
2) The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby
3) Begin Again
Honorable Mentions (Combined)
The Babadook, In Your Eyes, What If, Veronica Mars, Under the Skin, Nymphomaniac, Edge of Tomorrow, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Frank, Le Week-End, Mistaken for Strangers, Only Lovers Left Alive, We Are the Best!, Starred Up, Lone Survivor, The Rover, The One I Love, White Bird in a Blizzard, The Raid 2, Predistination, As It Is In Heaven
Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. There are a ton of other choices that could qualify depending on your criteria and obviously what you liked. That being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].
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For more lists done by the InSession Film crew and other guests, be sure see our Top 3 Movie Lists page.
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Podcast: Exodus: Gods and Kings, Top 3 Overlooked Movies of 2014 – Episode 95
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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Mike Messina joins us as we discuss the latest from Ridley Scott, Exodus: Gods and Kings starring Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton. Once again, for our top 3 this week, we look back at 2014 with our Top 3 Overlooked Movies and for our discussion segment we look at the latest nominations from this year’s Golden Globes.
Huge thanks to Mike for guesting once again and holding down the fort in Blake’s absence. You definitely want to follow his reviews. Also, don’t miss Mike on our latest Extra Film podcast where we review two great indies, White Bird in a Blizzard and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby!
Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!
– Exodus: Gods and Kings Movie Review (4:15)
Grades
JD: C-
Mike: F+
– Top 3 Overlooked Movies of 2014 (29:29)
This week for our Top 3, we continue our adventure of looking back at 2014 and this week we look at our favorite overlooked movies of the year. Every year, especially from a general audience standpoint, there’s a bunch of small indie films that fall through the cracks that are superb movies but unfortunately are overlooked by audiences. So, our lists this week are devoted to talking about those films and why people should be sure to check them out. That being said, what would be your Top 3?
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Episode 94 of the InSession Film Podcast where we review Wild!
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– Golden Globes and SAG Nominations (1:08:31)
This week was pretty simple in the sense that we just discussed the latest nominations from this year’s Golden Globes and the Screen Actors Guild.
Best Picture (Drama)
Best Picture (Comedy/Musical)
Best Animated Film
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Director
– Music
Opening – Alberto Iglesias
Baby – Dickon Hinchliffe
Coward – Hans Zimmer
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Main Review – The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Top 3 – Moments from Middle Earth (Hobbit or LOTR)
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Podcast: White Bird in a Blizzard, The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby – Extra Film
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, JD is joined by honorary co-host Mike Messina as well as Neil Ramjee in the first half of the show and DJ Valentine in the second half of the show as we review White Bird in a Blizzard with Shailene Woodley and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them starring Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy.
Brendan got the week off this week but Mike, Neil and DJ were all fantastic guests and were a joy to have on the show this week. These are two films that mostly flew under the radar but both had a lot of interesting elements to discuss. Also, be sure to vote on this week’s poll, where we want to know which film you’re most likely to see on Christmas. Vote now!
At any rate, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
– White Bird in a Blizzard Movie Review (2:24)
Grades
JD: A-
Mike: B
Neil: B-
– The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Movie Review (34:05)
Grades
JD: A+
Mike: A+
DJ: A
– Music
Sea, Swallow Me – Cocteau Twins
After It All – Son Lux
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Movie Poll: Which movie are you most likely to see on Christmas?
For our poll question this week, it’s pretty simple. We want to know which film you’re most likely to see on Christmas. There’s a lot of choices coming out Christmas Day as well as a few good options that come out the few weeks before Christmas. So there’s a lot to choose from and we want to know which movie you’ll most likely go see.
Vote now!
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Podcast: Top 3 Discoveries of 2014
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we did something a little different than what we normally do for our Top 3 segment. We did this last year for 2013 and it was a lot of fun, so over the next few weeks we’re going to reflect on 2014 and this week we’re staring with our favorite movie discoveries. Each year brings us new actors, directors, composers or just films themselves that stand out impressively as something new to us. So, maybe they’re not new overall, but new to us, hence the discovery. Simple right?
That being said, what 2014 movie discoveries would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):
JD
1) As It Is In Heaven – Josh Overbay
2) The Babadook – Jennifer Kent
3) Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler) / John Michael McDonagh (Calvary)
Brendan
1) Whiplash – Damien Chazelle
2) Patrick Cassidy’s score for Calvary
3) Interstellar – McKenzie Foy
Michael
1) Filmage
2) The One I Love – Charlie McDowell
3) The Rover – Robert Pattinson
Honorable Mentions (Combined)
Kristen Stewart, Mica Levi’s score for Under the Skin, Jon Favreau (Chef), Patricia Arquette, Pawel Pawlikowski/Agata Trzebuchowska – Ida, Blue Ruin, Steven Knight – Locke, Predestination, Will Smith’s worth performance, Bill Hader – The Skeleton Twins , Ansel Elgort – The Fault in our Stars
Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. There are a ton of other choices that could qualify depending on your experience with film and some more traditional newbies to the business. Either way, a lot of great discoveries this year. That being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].
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For more lists done by the InSession Film crew and other guests, be sure see our Top 3 Movie Lists page.
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Podcast: Wild, Top 3 Discoveries of 2014 – Episode 94
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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Michael from the War Machine vs War Horse Podcast joins us as we get wild in our review of Wild starring Reese Witherspoon. For our Top 3 this week, we’re going to do something a little different as we reflect on 2014 with our top 3 movie discoveries of the year. And for our discussion segment, we break down (and argue over) some big movie news in our Are You Down segment.
Michael is always a great guest, despite all the disagreement he gives us at times, but it made for some great conversation. Also, just check out our latest Extra Film where we discuss The Theory of Everything and The Guest.
Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!
– Wild Movie Review (7:43)
Grades
JD: A
Brendan: N/A
Michael: C+
– Top 3 Discoveries of 2014 (36:53)
So, we did this last year for 2013 and it was a lot of fun, so we decided over the next few weeks we’re going to reflect on 2014 instead of doing our normal Top 3. And each year brings us new actors, directors, composers or just films themselves that stand out impressively as something new to us. Maybe they’re not new overall, but new to us, hence the discovery. Simple right? That being said, what would be your Top 3?
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– Are You Down? (1:10:24)
This week we continue a segment called Are You Down, where we take some of the latest movie news and discuss whether or not we’re down for it. Here’s what we discussed this week:
New cast for Suicide Squad
Early Best Picture awards for Boyhood
Benedict Cumberbatch as Steven Strange in Dr. Strange
New details for James Bond 24, Spectre
Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool
– Music
El Condor Pasa – Simon & Garfunkel
Calvary Theme – Patrick Cassidy
James Bond Theme – Monty Norman
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Top 3 – Overlooked Movies of 2014
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Podcast: The Theory of Everything, The Guest – Extra Film
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, Brendan and JD discuss the newest film about Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything starring the soon-to-be Oscar nominated Eddie Redmayne. And in the 2nd half of the show, Dan from Talking in Circles joins us to review The Guest, starring Dan Stevens.
For this week’s show, Brendan didn’t get a chance to see The Guest, and as mentioned above, Dan joined us for a great discussion. And if you’ve listened to our show, you’ll know Dan is a fantastic guest and we’d highly recommend his show. Also, don’t forget to vote on our new poll question for Episode 94 this weekend!
At any rate, have fun listening to this week’s Extra Film segment and let us know what you think in the comment section below. Hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!
– The Theory of Everything Movie Review (4:38)
Grades
JD: B-
Brendan: B-
– The Guest Movie Review (35:13)
Grades
JD: B-
Dan: B
– Music
Epilouge – Johann Johannsson
Omniverse – S U R V I V E
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Movie Poll: Favorite performance from a Paul Thomas Anderson movie?
It’s always a good day when you get to talk Paul Thomas Anderson. And with Inherent Vice getting a limited release next weekend, we figured why not now. If you listened to our Most Anticipated for Fall 2014 podcast, you’ll know this was Brendan and I’s (JD) most anticipated film this Fall season. So for our poll question this week, with that as our inspiration, we want to know; what’s your favorite performance from a Paul Thomas Anderson movie?
Thanks for voting and leave any other comments in the comment section below!
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Podcast: Top 3 Child Performances
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we reviewed the awesome Australian horror film, The Babadook. For those of you who may be confused, in The Babadook, young actor Noah Wiseman gives an incredible performance as the son, which is crucial to the film and gave us the inspiration for this week’s Top 3. Over the years we’ve seen countless child performances and there’s been some terrific actors that has stood above the rest. And we came up with some great one’s for our lists this week.
That being said, what child performances would make your list? Here are the one’s that made ours (Keep in mind we all have different criteria for our lists as well):
JD
1) E.T. – Henry Thomas
2) The Exorcist – Linda Blair
3) Beasts of the Southern Wild – Quvenzhané Wallis
Blake
1) The Sixth Sense – Haley Joel Osment
2) Sling Blade – Lucas Black
3) Kick-Ass – Chloe Grace Moretz
Brent
1) Man on Fire – Dakota Fanning
2) The Newsies – Christian Bale
3) Harry Potter – Daniel Radcliffe
Honorable Mentions (Combined)
Huck Finn – Elijah Wood, Leonardo DiCaprio – What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, War of the Worlds – Dakota Fanning The Lion King – Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Mud – Tye Sheridan, My Girl – Anna Chlumsky, Taxi Driver – Jodi Foster, The Professional – Natalie Portman, Interview with a Vampire – Kirsten Dunst, Stand By Me – River Phoenix, Pan’s Labyrinth – Ivana Baquero
Hopefully you guys enjoyed our lists and if you agree or disagree with us, let us know in the comment section below. There are obviously a ton more child performances that we didn’t discuss that could’ve made our lists or at least be mentioned as honorable mentions. That being said, what would be your Top 3? Leave a comment in the comment section or email us at [email protected].
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Podcast: The Babadook, Top 3 Child Performances – Episode 93
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This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Blake is back after a long hiatus and we are joined by our awesome comedian friend Brent Allen who helps us review the Australian horror film, The Babadook. Going off of that, we discuss our Top 3 Child Performances and we bring back Trailer Talk after a few, but significant, trailers dropped over the last week.
No Extra Film this last week and we hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving holiday. It’s great to have Blake back this week after having a rough month of November but things are looking up. And as always, Brent is a fantastic guest and a guy we’d highly recommend you follow.
Anyway, check out this week’s show and let us know what you think in the comment section. Thanks for listening and thanks for supporting our podcast!
– The Babadook Movie Review (9:43)
Grades
JD: A
Blake: B-
Brent: A-
– Top 3 Child Performances (34:05)
For those of you who may be confused, in The Babadook, Noah Wiseman gives an incredible performance as the son, which is crucial to the film and gave us the inspiration for this week’s Top 3. Over the years we’ve seen countless child performances and there’s been some terrific actors that has stood above the rest. And we came up with some great one’s for our lists this week. That being said, what would be your Top 3?
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– Trailer Talk (1:03:36)
This week we continue a segment where we discuss some of the latest trailers we’ve seen recently. And last week there was some hard hitters too. Here’s what we discussed this week:
Jurassic World
Star Wars: Episode VII
Pitch Perfect 2
– Music
A New Horror Story – JtoTheK1000
The Gooneis R’ Good Enough – Cyndi Lauper
Since You’ve Been Gone – Pitch Perfect Cast
The Return of the Eagle – Atli Örvarsson
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Top 3 – Movie Discoveries of 2014
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