Episode 306: National Champions

With the day of this episode release being the same day of the 2021 College Football National Championship game, we thought it appropriate to discuss this newly released film adaptation of a stage play about a fictional college star QB staging a strike just hours before the same big game in order to fight for fair compensation, equality, and respect for the athletes who put their bodies and health on the line for their schools. Lots to discuss here – some about the movie and even more about the issues raised.

* Note – full spoilers in effect for entire episode *

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Episode 280: Gone in 60 Seconds

This film got us to thinking about whether or not we could do 50 podcasts in a single night in order to save a loved one’s life. We don’t actually have that conversation on this episode, but we do talk all about the heist, the cars, the crew, and everything that makes this one of our favorite action movies of its era.

Gone in 60 Seconds Spoiler Review – 06:36

The Connecting Point – 1:03:55

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Episode 178: Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood

Once upon a time on Feelin’ Film, we gathered to discuss a new Quentin Tarantino film that shocked us not with its violence and exploitative nature, but with its sentimentality and unique marriage of fictional story with alternate history.

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood Review – 0:01:08

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MOVIE REVIEW: Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood


 

Aaron White is a Seattle-based film critic and co-creator/co-host of the Feelin’ Film Podcast. He is also a member of the Seattle Film Critics Society. He writes reviews with a focus on the emotional experience he has with a film. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter to be notified when new content is posted.

Episode 160: Missing Link

LAIKA Studios is back with another beautifully animated and charming tale, this time a globe-trotting adventure with an unlikely trio of characters exploring not only mythical lands but themes such as identity and colonialism, as well. This film also gives us gut-busting laughs and endearing moments, plenty of material to discuss for this week’s conversation.

Missing Link Review – 0:02:31

The Connecting Point – 0:55:48


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MOVIE REVIEW: Missing Link

Coming this week, MISSING LINK is my favorite animated film of 2019 thus far & will be covered on Episode 160 of the podcast. Fans of Laika Studios should ignore any lack of excitement from the trailers. It’s great family fun & exciting to see an original animated story so well told.

 


 

Aaron White is a Seattle-based film critic and co-creator/co-host of the Feelin’ Film Podcast. He is also a member of the Seattle Film Critics Society. He writes reviews with a focus on the emotional experience he has with a film. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter to be notified when new content is posted.