Movie Night Autopsy
Chad and Asher dust off the podcast mics to talk about John Woo's Opus "The Killer" starring Chow Yun-Fat. They talk about the movie's influence on Hollywood action films, the massive amount of ammunition exploded, and how one character might as well be a teddy bear with the word "guilt" written on it.
Sam, Aaron, and Chad go deep into Terry Gilliam's 1981 film, Time Bandits; a story about a group of time travelers who aren't really that good at time travel.
If you got 5 on it, hear Sam, Aaron and Chad cut deep into Jordan Peele's soon-to-be classic Us, starring Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke and Elisabeth Moss.
Sam, Chad, Asher, and Grace are going all the way back to 1995 to talk about Mortal Kombat — the movie.
Lets hope the crew doesn’t Gillooly this one up.
We’ve done a lot of digging and determined that Akira was inside of each and every one of us all along.
It finally happened! The crew gets into the movie that sparked a podcast about movies.
Seriously Betty! This podcast could mean actual advancements in the field of science!
WE ARE FAMILY! I got all my crew with me! Get it? From the movie? This week we dig deep into the 90s Mike Nichols’ classic “The Birdcage”.
Get ready for Kurt at his most Russelled!
Gather around children and I shall tell you a tale. It's one of collaboration, nostalgia, and a singular dude busting his butt in the editing suite.
The crew is here, and today we talk about Quentin's Odyssey. No, not that one. Not that one either. I'll give you a hint: he didn't direct it.
Hey, aren't you the podcast that talks about movies? The crew is starting to stretch their legs with an autopsy all about BoJack Horseman Season 5! Aaron, Chad and Sam dig deep into everyone's continuous downward spiral, the layers of animal puns and well, Diane. Seriously what is her problem?
Oh yeah. I forgot. Johnny Depp can act! Hear Sam, Asher and Chad delve deep into Scott Cooper's 2015 crime classic "Black Mass". The crew breaks down the movie’s realism, Adam Scott's mustache and how James "Whitey" Bulger is literally a monster....
....Yeah, like Frankenstein or something.
The man with a mustache inadvertently takes on the overcompensating truck driver this time out, and the crew's got plenty to say about it! The gangs all here as Chad, Sam, Asher, and Grace go full octane on the classic made-for-tv-movie directed by a young Stevie Spielberg (this kids going places). Manspreading, diner fights, train related jump scares, and things that ultimately don't blow up lie within this episode of Movie Night Autopsy!
Aw jeez. Okay then. There comes a time when a movie-based podcast has to talk about 1996's Coen Brothers black-dramedy Fargo. And for the MNA crew, the time to awkwardly sit next to pregnant Frances McDormand before she tells us she's "good" and we begrudgingly go back to our seat is NOW! Jerry, Stevie B, and the guy from The Lost World join in as this uncomfortable misunderstanding comes to a head and Asher, Chad and Sam struggle to agree how to talk this out.
Boots Riley gets hyper real — and for that matter surreal — for his first go in the director's chair and turns out a movie that genuinely couldn't have been made by anyone else. Movie Night Autopsy’s Asher, Sam, and Chad get together to talk about it.
Chad, Sam, Grace, and Asher are back to talk about the horrors of bureaucracy, the dangers of falling for a short haired sanitation worker, and Robert DeNiro's best role ever. That's right, it's about time we talk about one of the versions of Brazil.
We're here to podcast and chew bubble gum, and we're all outta bubble gum! Asher, Chad, and Sam are back to tell all they know about THEY LIVE!, Scottish Kurt Russell, Keith David-er-Frank, and token female character Holly from John Carpenter's "best" (according to Sam, and I wrote this so there) dystopian black comedy!
This one is going to be intense, folks.
The crew gets deep on the 90's classic "American History X".