

Movies, Films and Flix
Movies, Films and Flix
A one stop shop for all things movies. The MFF crew tackle the real issues like "What is Kurt Russell's best sleeveless shirt?" Listen. Enjoy. Share
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Aug 7, 2019 • 1h 12min
Episode 210 (The 1980s Comedies and David Fincher Movie Football Draft)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're using 1980s comedies and David Fincher movies to draft an American Football team. We here at MFF love random drafts, and this one gets really weird as characters from Ghostbusters 2, Gone Girl, The Social Network, Alien 3 and The Karate Kid all get drafted. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about linebacker paintings, plants as offensive lineman and merchandising. If you are a fan of incredibly random podcast episodes, you will love this draft.

Aug 2, 2019 • 1h 15min
Episode 209 (Major League)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about the 1989 baseball movie Major League. Directed and written by David S. Ward, and starrring Charlie Sheen, Wesley Snipes, Rene Russo, Corbin Bernsen, Tom Berenger, and Dennis Haysbert, this smash-hit of a movie has aged beautifully and we loved talking about it. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about buckets of chicken, terrible pitches and Bob Uecker being an absolute legend. If you are a fan of Major League, you will love this episode.

Jul 28, 2019 • 1h 16min
Episode 208 (Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Deep Blue Sea)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're celebrating the 20th anniversary of Deep Blue Sea. Released on July 28th, 1999, the Renny Harlin directed movie features shocking deaths, inventive set-pieces and a song about shark fin hats (it's awesome). Deep Blue Sea is one of our favorite films, and we think it's aged-beautifully, and is still the second best shark movie ever made (Jaws is #1). In this podcast, you will hear us talk about cheeseboards, limb loss and what televisions shows sharks watch. If you are a fan of Deep Blue Sea, you will love this episode.

Jul 23, 2019 • 1h 32min
Episode 207 (MFF Fake Flix - Sharks in Sweden)
This MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about Sharks in Sweden, a totally fake shark movie starring Dolph Lundgren, Stephen Baldwin and Jeremy Irons. We've talked about Sharks in Sweden for a long time here at MFF, so we decided to sit down and dedicate an episode to the worlds only "Shark Heist" movie featuring genetically modified sharks attacking museum goers...in Sweden. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about turtlenecks, decapitations (via shark) and Keith David fist-fighting David Keith. If you are a fan of fully fleshed out movies (we cover everything) that don't exist, you will love our Sharks in Sweden episode.

Jul 18, 2019 • 1h 22min
Episode 206 (Boar)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about the giant killer pig movie Boar. Directed by genre director Chris Sun, this 2017 creature feature focuses on a giant pig running wild in the Australian outback. MFF contributor John Leavengood loves this movie and couldn't wait to talk about the fights, kills and brawl between Nathan Jones and the large monster. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about Australian creature features, practical effects and CGI monsters. If you are a fan of Boar, you will love this episode.

Jul 13, 2019 • 1h 19min
Episode 205 (Eight Legged Freaks)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about the 2002 creature feature Eight Legged Freaks. This giant spider movie is totally underrated and we love its combination of humor, carnage and cheeky spiders who have charming personalities. It's a shame that it underpeformed at the box office, because it's very fun, and features solid CGI and inspired spider kills. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about John Travolta, creature features and death by slug. If you are a fan of Eight Legged Freaks you will love this podcast! Enjoy.

Jul 8, 2019 • 1h 14min
Episode 204 (Election)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about the 1999 cult classic comedy Election. Excellently directed by Alexander Payne (Citizen Ruth, About Schmidt, Sideways), the film only made $14 million during its initial theatrical run, however, it's built a cult following over the last 20 years. Election is a near-perfect comedy that gets better with age, and we still can't get over how great Matthew Broderick, Chris Klein and Reese Witherspoon (she should've won an Oscar) are in their respective roles. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about trash, Pepsi, very tall rooms and running in circles. If you are a fan of Election, you will love this episode.

Jul 3, 2019 • 1h 9min
Episode 203 (The Rocketeer)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about the 1991 cult classic The Rocketeer. The movie didn't take off in 1991, but since then, viewers have wisened up and realized it's a blast (pun intended). Directed by Joe Johnston (Captain America: The First Avenger) the PG-rated Disney movie has aged-well with its practical effects, fun performances and nostalgic vibes. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about fisticuffs, destruction of baked goods and Jennifer Connelly being awesome. If you are a fan of The Rocketeer, you will love this episode.

Jun 28, 2019 • 1h 22min
Episode 202 (Dragged Across Concrete)
The MFF podcast is back, and this week we're talking about the controversial 2019 film Dragged Across Concrete. Directed and written by S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99) the film is a brutal look into a world filled with dirty cops, bank robbers and more dirty cops. We love how it makes nothing easy (it's 159 minutes long), revels in the miniatue of everyday life, and features inspired Zahler-esque dialogue. In this podcast, you will hear us talk about sandwich eating, portable coolers and bank robbers who dress like amphibians. If you are a fan of S. Craig Zahler and Dragged Across Concrete, you will love this episode.

Jun 22, 2019 • 59min
Episode 201 (Total Recall - 1990)
Mark and Norbert talk about the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic Total Recall. Released in 1990, the Paul Verhoeven directed movie was surprisingly smart, insanely violent and loaded with some brilliant Schwarzenegger one-liners (See you at the party, Richter!). In this episode, they also talk about Keith David (he isn't in the movie... but, he is the best), cereal on Mars, practical effects, and reliable henchmen. If you are a fan of Total Recall, you will love this episode.


