My Favorite Movie Podcast covers some of the world's best movies. They aren't all award winners, but they mean something special to us. Subscribe for weekly episodes.
We take one last oportunity to get into the season’s spirits and talk about what against all odds will become a holiday staple for the three of us. Despite some of our host’s pre-consived biasis agai…
We take the opportunity to sit down this week and chat about our recently departed Kevin Conroy. Out of all of the things Kevin has been a part of in his long career, none has touched us as much as K…
Animated or not, well acted or not, sometimes a movie doesn’t land with you when you watch it. So this week, Eric and Ian worked on convincing Daniel that this week’s movie is something he really sho…
We are at it again, getting stuck in an animated movie streak. But this one, well, it's special. This movie did what used to be the norm for Disney Animated movies IN THE 90s. Only a hand full of the…
We return this week with the culmination of our chat with Noel MacNeal. We cover how Bear in the Big Blue House became so special and how the landscape has changed so much for children’s television. …
We are so excited about this week’s show that we can’t contain it. Not only is the show that we are talking about this week deeply personal to all three of us, but it’s also the reason we met in the …
While Daniel takes a little time away from the podcast, Eric and Ian talk about Pixar’s Turning Red. True to the podcast, while discussing the movie, the subject meanders to Boy Bands, old theme park…
This week we switch it up, and instead of a movie, we talk about a show that is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So, movie adjacent. But how could we miss an opportunity to talk about a show th…
Continuing last week’s conversation, we jump into another Disney Animated from the early 2000s that just got a harsh and unnecessarily lousy rap. Of course, 20-plus years later, we can recognize how …
Sometimes a movie deserves a second chance. As one matures and life experiences expand our way of processing the world around us, a film that may have seemed flat and unnecessary becomes a movie that…
As the show that this week's movie inspired celebrates its 50th anniversary, we serendipitously decided to watch MASH and talk about it for this week's podcast. While this movie is far from one of ou…
We all enjoyed this movie enough that we thought we had already talked about it for the podcast. Forgive our feeble brains as we finally get around to talking about this entertaining story on mic.
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Daniel, like many of you, was skeptical about this movie. Eric and Ian were not. It turns out they were right, and this movie turned out to be a fun watch. But it’s far from a perfect film.
The Batma…
This week we change things up a little. Ian and Eric are in the same room while I’m stuck in Florida, so we decided to chat about the shows we’ve been binging.
Eric’s pick, The Sandman, is streaming …
It's no secret that we love animated movies. Sadly, not all animated movies are made the same, and after being burned a few times by direct-to-streaming animated films, at least one of us was pretty …
For this extraordinary episode, it is so essential that you experience the movie/theatrical presentation before listening to the podcast. The conversation captured here will hopefully mirror, frame, …
Good movies don’t always stay good movies. The test of time can brutally and drastically change the way a movie lands. One of us saw this movie in theaters, while the other two watched it recently. H…
Sometimes you have to steer into the skid, or in the case of this week’s movie, into the Euro-pop sensibility of it all. Once you allow yourself to embrace the differences, you end up where all three…
This week we finally move away from fantasy movies. Instead, we turn our attention to a comedy that is very much grounded in hyper-reality. This film makes some of us laugh hard, while it makes at le…
This week’s movie was doomed before it was ever released. Not necessarily because of its subject matter, plot, or execution, but rather because a big film studio somehow lost its nerve and led this f…