Film
The Film Jerks discuss Other People (2016) starring Jesse Plemons, Molly Shannon, and Bradley Whitford. We also talk about coping with the loss of a loved one, illness in the family, and sports fans. On the panel this week: Bowtie, Karate, and Seeker.
Join us for another open discussion of Film Jerks. The Jerks (Anime, Seeker, British, and Bowtie) start the show with a critique of the trailer for Bridge on the River Kwai. They then talk about Unbroken (2014), Guardians of the Galaxy (2017), Gebissen wird nur nachts (1971), and The Gray Man (2022). Peppered throughout are discussions about Nicholas Cage and watching WWII films as descendants of Axis nations.
The jerks take you on a voyage of high adventure as Karate, Anime, Seeker, and Bow Tie discuss Conan the Destroyer starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wilt Chamberlain, Grace Jones, and Olivia d'Abo. Throughout our discussion we even talk about D&D, plot armor, and kielbasa.
The Jerks discuss the trailer for "Fear (1996)", Anime talks about Netflix's current adaptation of "Bastard!! (2022)", and Bow Tie covers the film, "I Am a Ghost (2014)". Additionally, we discuss fan-dubbed anime, independent films, film festivals, and licensing in cinema.
The Film Jerks returns to podcasting with a deep dive discussion about Blade Runner 2049. On the episode panel: Karate, Anime, Seeker, and Bow Tie.
The Film Jerks do a deep discussion dive into the classic film A Clockwork Orange. On the episode panel: Blu, Seeker, Sashimi, Gnome, and Bow Tie.
The jerks kick off the new year with a brief look at 2020 and talk about our goals, resolutions, and superstitions. On the panel: Blu, Gnome, Hype, Nightkeep, and Bow tie.
Film Jerks: Trailer Jerks presents Bow tie and Hype, as they look at holiday related trailers for Don't Open till Christmas, Christmas Icetastrophe, and Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale.
The Film Jerks has an off-topic discussion on the future of movie theaters in a post COVID pandemic world. On the panel are: Bow tie, Karate, Blu, Gnome, and Seeker.
With Cyberpunk 2077 released this week, our Bowtie Jerk reexamines trailers from three cyberpunk films that may have defined the genre.
Nightkeep, Karate, Lipstick, and Bow tie tackle the trailer for the 1970's film Booby Trap. The trailer certainly reveals far more than we could possibly imagine.
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