Wednesday, December 13, 2023

FTM 703: FRIDAY NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURES 3

It's the third annual installment of our FNDF show, in which Patrick and Adam Riske watch and talk about two double features from their monthly column.



Download this episode here. (64.8 MB)

Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.

Also discussed this episode: Doc Hollywood (1991), Heaven is a Playground (1991), Eileen (2023), She Came to Me (2023), The Exorcist (1973), Crossing Delancey (1988), Stepfather 2 (1989), Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce (2023), Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret (2023), Poor Things (2023), Satanic Hispanics (2023), I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)

7 comments:

  1. Holy crap, 2h20m, is this your longest episode ever? I don't remember the other ones

    Not that i'm complaining, on the contrary

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    1. When Riske is involved, a two hour+ episode is always possible (also not complaining).

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    2. I know we've crossed 3 hours a couple of times. Gonna try to break the record next week.

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    3. Christmas episodes don't count 😁

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  2. The great thing about Godzilla Minus One is there are other things to love and care about beyond Godzilla himself.

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  3. As long as you guys are talking, i'll NEVER turn it off

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  4. Great episode. I love the double feature episodes (and articles too). I wish I only had more time to actually watch 2 movies in a row these days. And to answer Adam's question, yes, some of us do watch your recommendations! I had watched (and loved) Man on a Ledge after Patrick recommended it last year. And I had a great time with No Escape, which I think (?) was after one of the previous double feature episodes.

    Also, sidenote, thanks for the recommendation of the IMP website. That's fantastic! I love posters and usually include a poster when sharing a recommendation with my friends on our group chat. But sometimes it's hard to find ones that aren't all pixelated. I usually just Google the title and search images, but you have to sift through the lower quality ones.

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