Episode 266: 2020 Year in Review

We close the book on 2020’s unique year in film with our annual end of year special, where we cover a multitude of topics and share highlights (and lowlights) from the year.

End of Year Special

  • Favorite non-2020 first-time watches
  • Favorite non-film 2020 entertainment
  • Favorite performances
  • Most exceeded expectations (high)
  • Biggest disappointment (low)
  • Favorite episodes of the show to record
  • Our Feelin’ Five (films connected with most)
  • Most anticipated films of 2021

 

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Episode 210: The Place Promised in Our Early Days

We kick-off our fourth annual Director Month with the first feature-length film from one of our favorite animation directors, Makoto Shinkai. Much like Christopher Nolan, Shinkai has a keen sense for modern science fiction, but he also weaves romance, coming of age stories, and history into his films. This one is no different, as it features elements of all those things, and is a fascinating, beautiful place to start our discussion/celebration of his phenomenal filmography.

The Place Promised in Our Early Days Review – 0:02:51

The Connecting Point – 0:53:32

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Episode 209: 2019 Year in Review

We close the book on 2019’s year in film with our annual end of year special, where we cover a multitude of topics and share highlights (and lowlights) from the year. We also spend the opening portion of this episode recapping the 2020 Golden Globe Awards.

Golden Globes Recap – 0:01:30

End of Year Special – 0:19:30

  • Favorite non-2019 first time viewed film
  • Favorite non-film 2019 entertainment
  • Favorite performances 
  • Most exceeded expectations (high)
  • Biggest disappointment (low)
  • Favorite episode of the show to record
  • Our Feelin’ Five (films connected with most)
  • Most anticipated films of 2020 

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Minisode 059: 2018 Year in Review

In this special SPOILER FREE “minisode,” we wrap up the year by discussing some of our favorite things about 2018. Instead of just a top ten list of favorite films, we talk about the moments and performances that really resonated with us personally. This is a super-sized bonus episode with a ton of content and we really hope you enjoy.

Favorite First-Time Viewings (non-2018) – 0:01:56

Favorite Performances – 0:34:06

Films that Most Exceeded Expectations – 1:07:00

Films that Were Biggest Disappointments –  1:16:13

Favorite Episodes of the Year – 1:22:30

Our Feelin’ Five Films – 1:32:05

Most Anticipated Films of 2019 – 1:59:26 


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