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  • SHARPLES – Burrowing In Ep. 3


    In this episode our childhood friend Ben Sharples joins us in discussing all things film related, we talk about new releases, our current disdain of Marvel films and which films we have all been watching lately.


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    Follow Ben Sharples on Twitter (@bensharplesdp) and Instagram (@bensharples_film). For more film related content subscribe to Ben’s YouTube channel https://youtube.com/c/BenSharplesVideos.


    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what movies you’ve watched lately!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Aliona Haski


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub

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  • When the OG Lego Star Wars dropped in 2005, everything changed for young Jake & Mitch. Now, an entire video game franchise later, the two break down a pair of movies that deserve the Lego game treatment. Are the results a vain attempt to relive the ecstasy of hearing Yoda’s AAUUGGHH death cry for the first time, or are they onto something FromSoftware & the Elden Ring team should be worried about? Let us know!


    Jake selected Upgrade (2018, dir. Leigh Whannell)


    Mitch selected Pleasantville (1998, dir. Gary Ross)


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 



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    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub


    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


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  • XMEN IS THE NEW SEX – Burrowing In Ep. 2


    Come settle down after a grueling few weeks on this capitalist hellscape we call Earth to hang out with the boys, catch up, and talk about some movies we’ve seen lately! We’ll be back next week with a new episode of our Show Me a Film series, but for now, curl up and relax with the boys for a few fleeting moments of solace amidst the chaos. 


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    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what movies you’ve watched lately!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Aliona Haski


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


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  • Come get cozy with a new, casual series where Mitch and Jake chat all things everything. In this episode, the boys discuss their recent watches, airplane-movie theater hybrids, and Mitchell’s run-ins with the taxman. Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 


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    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Aliona Haski


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub


    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


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  • There’s no relationship like that of siblings, and the same can surprisingly be said for two related films. But aside from iconic duos like Goodfellas and Casino, there’s also a cinematic equivalent of the emo, moody, less talked-about younger sibling – think the third Property Brother, but in movie form. This week, Jake and Mitch discuss the films which can’t help but stir things up at the dinner table and make grandma ruin Thanksgiving with some insane remark.


    Jake selected Aniara (2018, dir. Pella Kågerman, Hugo Lilja) as the evil younger sibling of The Martian (2015, dir. Ridley Scott).


    Mitch selected Blue Spring (2001, dir. Toshiaki Toyoda) as the evil younger sibling of Mean Girls (2004, dir. Mark Waters). 


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 



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    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


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  • “Crispy enough to charge your phone.”

     

    “Damn near stronger than liquor.”

     

    “Could probably fry fish.”


    In this surprisingly non-sponsored episode of the Fox Den Film Club we each discuss a film that feels like that first hit of an aggressively refreshing and paralyzingly sharp McDonald’s Sprite. For those craving a fast-paced or punchy sensation, we hope these films will quench your thirst. 


    Jake selected Speed Racer (2008, dir. ​​Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski).


    Mitch selected Blindspotting (2018, dir. Carlos López Estrada). 


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 



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    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


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  • Innocence, playfulness, and imagination on the big screen can provide us not only with a nostalgic dopamine rush but also help us reexamine our childhoods. Though we can’t recall our past lives like Uncle Boonmee, we certainly can reminisce upon the cul de sac where we grew up and reconnect – all through discussing our favorite movies.


    In our fifth episode of the Fox Den Film Club we each discuss a film that reminds us of our childhood. For those seeking all those sentimental feelings, both good and bad, we hope these films can help you relive a piece of the past.


    Jake selected The Spirit of the Beehive (1973, dir. Víctor Erice).


    Mitch selected George Washington (2000, dir. David Gordon Green). 


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 



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    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub


    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • filmmakers often push the bounds of cinematic creativity through weird films. However, weird films can be a bit of a gamble since the obscurity doesn't always land. But boy oh boy, when it lands, it lands hard.


    In our fourth episode of the Fox Den Film Club we each discuss a film that is so weird it works. For those who are seeking absurd comedy, these picks might just do the trick!


    Jake selected Greener Grass (2019, dir. Jocelyn DeBoer, Dawn Luebbe).


    Mitch selected Psycho Goreman (2020, dir. Steven Kostanski). 


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 



    -


    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


    Music by Cam Cavagnaro


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Pangzi from the film Yi Yi (2000) says it best: “Life is a mixture of happy and sad things. Movies are so lifelike - that's why we love them”


    While trauma is a feeling that people typically want to avoid in their lives, some of us love to self-sabotage and seek it out in films. Allowing us to experience trauma and other negative emotions in the comfort of our homes can actually be a cathartic and even therapeutic experience.


    In our third episode of the Fox Den Film Club we each discuss a film that traumatized us. For those who are seeking a very unique sensation, these picks might just do the trick!


    Jake selected Blue Valentine (2010, dir. Derek Cianfrance).


    Mitch selected Noriko’s Dinner Table (2005, dir. Sion Sono). 


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 


    -


    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub


    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Movies have carried the first date since a bunch of dudes in bowler hats took their love interests to watch a recording of a train arriving. Cinema as a whole has made an impact on millions of different relationships all around the world and streaming services have only made this easier.


    In our second episode of the Fox Den Film Club we each discuss a film to watch on a first date. We hope our picks can spice up the dating scene for ya, or allow you and your significant other to make some time to watch a movie – together.


    Mitch selected Paris, Je T’Aime (2006, various directors). 


    Jake selected Shiva Baby (2020, dir. Emma Seligman).


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 



    -


    Fox Den Film Club is hosted by Jake Quinn and Mitchell O’Neill


    Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @FoxDenFilmClub and let us know what films you would have picked!


    Audio Editing by Jake Quinn 


    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


    Other fun stuff:

    https://linktr.ee/FoxDenFilmClub

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Do you ever wish you were back in high school? We don’t either. If you are currently in high school, about to start, or have pushed it out of your memory entirely, we all can agree that it can be a terrible time.


    In our FIRST episode of the Fox Den Film Club we each discuss a film that we wish we could’ve seen while in high school. We hope that these films can also help you find a similar semblance of solace.


    Jake selected Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020, dir. Eliza Hittman).


    Mitch selected Being John Malkovich (1999, dir. Spike Jonze).


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club!

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fox-den-film-club.


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