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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE EVERYONE
In this episode of Fly Over Film Country, hosts Isaac and Olivia dive into Kyle Mooney's horror comedy film Y2K, exploring its premise, character dynamics, and standout performances, particularly that of Julian Dennison. They also discuss the film's soundtrack, featuring iconic 90s music, and reflect on the cultural significance of bands like Limp Bizkit. The conversation flows from personal anecdotes about Y2K to a broader discussion on the film's impact and the nostalgia it evokes. In this engaging conversation, Olivia and Isaac explore various themes surrounding music, film, and the evolving landscape of superhero movies. They discuss the chaotic atmosphere of music festivals, the impact of iconic bands like Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park, and the challenges faced by young actors like Jaden Martell in avoiding typecasting. The duo also shares their excitement for the upcoming Superman movie, analyzing the trailer's emotional depth and the significance of costume design. Finally, they express optimism for the future of superhero films, particularly the Fantastic Four, while reflecting on the importance of storytelling in cinema.
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We discuss the film My Old Ass! exploring its themes of nostalgia, self-reflection, and the complexities of family relationships. We also touch on other films like 'Dune' and share personal anecdotes, creating a lively and engaging conversation about the impact of cinema on our lives. In this engaging conversation, we delve into the dynamics of character relationships in a recent film, reflecting on themes of youth, maturity, and the emotional complexities of parental relationships. We share personal anecdotes about their own experiences transitioning to adulthood and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Flyover Film Country Podcast
02:58 Exploring 'My Old Ass' and Its Setting
06:01 Drink Check and Light Banter
09:02 Diving into Dune and Other Recommendations
11:59 Discussion on 'My Old Ass' and Its Themes
14:57 Character Analysis and Plot Insights
23:48 Character Dynamics and Chemistry
27:09 Reflections on Youth and Maturity
29:14 Parental Perspectives on College Transition
33:01 Emotional Connections and Last Times
39:02 Home and Family Dynamics
41:54 Humor and Memorable Scenes -
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Olivia and Isaac discuss various topics related to the film industry, including the evolution of film technology, the emotional impact of dog movies, and the musical score of Rango. They delve into a detailed analysis of 'Venom: The Last Dance,' exploring its character development, humor, and box office performance, while also reflecting on Tom Hardy's portrayal of Eddie Brock and the overall tone of the film. In this engaging conversation, Venom Frog and Olivia delve into the complexities of the Venom character, the dynamics of superhero films, and the future of the Marvel and Sony universes. They discuss the potential for animation to better convey superhero stories, the challenges of integrating numerous characters in upcoming films, and the importance of thematic shifts in storytelling. The duo also reflects on the impact of directors on superhero narratives and wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about their favorite shows and films.
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Olivia, Walter, and Isaac delve into the world of film and television, focusing on the animated movies of 2024, particularly 'The Wild Robot.' They discuss the evolving portrayal of therapy and trauma in media, the trends in horror films, and how these themes resonate with audiences today. The trio shares their insights on storytelling, the impact of pop psychology, and the significance of found family in narratives, all while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous tone. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into their experiences and critiques of the film 'Long Legs,' exploring its themes, structure, and personal reactions to horror movies. They discuss the film's visual storytelling, the impact of its ending, and how personal experiences shape their views on horror. The conversation also touches on the significance of character development and the challenges of horror movie endings, providing a comprehensive analysis of the film's strengths and weaknesses.
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Olivia and Isaac make Walter predict the major categories for 20 Best Picture contenders... and its pretty funny.
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Megalopolis isn't a disaster but it isn't good. But it's a disaster. It's not good but it's so bad it's good. It has some good parts but it's not a good movie. It's not a movie about a disaster but it's a disaster. It's better than a disaster but that doesn't mean it's good. It's a good disaster that is so bad it's good.
In this episode of Flyover Film Country, the hosts delve into the chaotic cinematic experience of Francis Ford Coppola's latest film, Megalopolis, exploring its ambitious yet flawed execution. They discuss the surreal nature of the film, its jarring tone shifts, and the audience's reactions. The conversation then shifts to a review of Hans Zimmer's live concert, highlighting the emotional power of film scores and the diverse audience that attended. The hosts reflect on the significance of music in cinema and Coppola's complex legacy in the film industry. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the exhilarating experience of live music, particularly focusing on Hans Zimmer's performances and the cultural significance of music in uniting diverse backgrounds. They share personal anecdotes, including a memorable Harry Potter trivia night, and reflect on the impact of film scores on their lives. The discussion also touches on the challenges of parenting and the importance of enjoying life, culminating in a light-hearted exchange about their favorite movies and experiences.
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JOIN US THIS SATURDAY AT THE ARKAST PODCAST FESTIVAL IN LITTLE ROCK!! And happy birthday, Olivia!
Get your tickets to the Arkast Festival here: https://rb.gy/v32dne
Do one of these f*****s ever pop out of your chest and have like a huge kill shot?
That's probably one of the most vulgar episode descriptions I've ever written but it's relevant and you have to deal with it. We're joined by our friend and local film maker Walker Walthall to talk about Alien: Romulus AND the Little Rock 48 Hour Film Festival, where Walker directed a short film and Walter was the DP for it!
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We did not think it was great.
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Movies are back !!!!! (They said for the fourth time this year)
Also Walter IS in this episode, you just have to listen reaaaaal carefully for him.
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SPOILER WARNING RIGHT OUT THE GATE ON THIS ONE SORRY
RIP Shelley Duvall, the Acolyte keeps disappointing, Longlegs is Longlegging, and happy birthday to the birthday girl.
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Austin Butler MUST be stopped. Jeff Nichols on the other hand? He can keep going. You'll NEVER guess Sonic the Hedgehog's full name. Back to your regular programming here.
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The boys are back in town! Or at least Isaac is back on the pod (eye roll). But we actually had some great conversation. First, we discuss some Letterboxd nerd news, then the dominance of Inside Out 2 at the box office (we said it made $39 million but it actually made a staggering $154!!!), then the complexity that is Furiosa, and finally, Walter had his magnum opus on the newest Star Wars series The Acolyte.
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Wherein Olivia and Walter COOK Isaac for an hour and a half in his absence.
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*Christopher Walken voice*
Ladies and gentlemen... Flyover FILM Country!
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Did it just get hot in here? Could it be the Texafornia forces moving in? Or the summer heat and two losers fawning over Zendaya?
In this episode dedicated to two of their favorite movies of the year, Isaac and Olivia talk about hot people for nearly 2 hours. It still wasn’t enough time.
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Monkey see. Monkey do. Monkey MAN. Isaac and Olivia talk about Dev Patel’s directorial debut, their mutual crush on Dev Patel, and their thoughts on the political action film. Isaac listens to Olivia talk about March Madness and the NBA even though this is a film podcast, but Olivia insisted. Olivia listens to Isaac discuss what he’s been watching recently. But The Duo™️ mostly discuss Monkey Man and their desire to give Dev Patel a little kiss.
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Solo episode! Isaac is 100% and completely alone for this one so please support his lonely ass!!!!
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You know what we haven't done in a while? Forced AI to write an episode description knowing that the AI didn't actually listen to the episode. Let's see what we get this time:
"In this special episode of 'The Pop Culture Buzz,' hosts Olivia and Isaac delve into the glitz, glamour, and drama of the 2024 Oscar Awards. From jaw-dropping fashion statements to heartfelt acceptance speeches, they leave no stone unturned in their discussion of Hollywood's biggest night.
Tune in as Olivia and Isaac break down the winners, including surprise upsets and well-deserved victories, and analyze the most talked-about moments of the evening. They share their thoughts on the diversity of nominees, the impact of emerging talent, and the significance of representation in film.
But it's not all accolades and applause—Olivia and Isaac also address the controversial snubs and overlooked performances that sparked debate among fans and critics alike. From heated discussions on social media to behind-the-scenes controversies, they provide insightful commentary on the complexities of the Oscars and the film industry at large.
Whether you're a cinephile, a fashion enthusiast, or simply curious about the cultural phenomenon of the Oscars, this episode offers a lively and engaging discussion that will keep you entertained from start to finish. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Olivia and Isaac as they unpack all the highlights and controversies of the unforgettable Oscars 2024. -
BULL WORM??? More like SAND WORM!!
Walter is back and refused to let Olivia and Isaac talk about Dune: Part 2. For real though, this episode has one of the best cold opens of all time, so tune in, folks! Madame Web isn’t that bad! Remember Star Wars: The Last Jedi? Can you feel the cognitive dissonance yet?!
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