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Apr 19, 2021 ⢠24min
Furiosa, Lord of the Rings, The Mandalorian, Rock âEm Sock âEm Robots, Cinderella, and the Oscars
On the April 19, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film weekend editor Brad Oman and writer Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Furiosa, Lord of the Rings, The Mandalorian, Rock âEm Sock âEm Robots, Cinderella, and the Oscars.
Opening Banter:
In The News:
Brad: âFuriosaâ Tells a Story That Spans Years, Will Be Australiaâs Biggest Production Yet
Chris: âLord of the Ringsâ TV Series Budget is $465 Million for Season One Alone
Brad: âStar Wars: The Last Jediâ Director Rian Johnson Wants to Direct an Episode of âThe Mandalorianâ
Chris: âRock âEm Sock âEm Robotsâ Movie Will Star Vin Diesel
Brad: Alfred Molina Talks Return as Doc Ock for âSpider-Man: No Way Homeâ, Including Digital De-Aging
Chris (og HT): Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo Are Making a Live-Action Disney Movie About Cinderellaâs Evil Stepsisters
Brad: The 2021 Oscars Will Shake Up the Awards Show Format and âFeel Like a Movie,â According to Steven Soderbergh
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Apr 16, 2021 ⢠57min
Spoiler Discussion: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 5 âTruthâ
On the April 16, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman to have a spoiler discussion about The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 5 âTruthâ.
In The Spoiler Room: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 5 âTruthâ
Feedback
Brief reactions
Breakdown
Speculation
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Apr 15, 2021 ⢠29min
Best Opening Credits, Great Movie Soundtracks, Mads Mikkelsen in Indy 5, and More
On the April 15, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and TV news, including Mads Mikkelsen joining Indiana Jones 5, Universalâs Renfield director, and an announcement about a new Mike Flanagan film. Then we answer some listener questions in the mailbag.
Opening Banter:
In The News:
Chris: âIndiana Jones 5â Cast Adds âHannibalâ and âAnother Roundâ Star Mads Mikkelsen
HT: âRenfieldâ: Universalâs âDraculaâ Spin-Off Finds Director in âTomorrow Warâ Helmer Chris McKay
Chris: âThe Season of Passageâ: Mike Flanagan Directing Christopher Pike Adaptation
In the Mailbag:
Over the past year Iâve started to get serious about writing about film. Something I wanted to ask was how did you all find and gain confidence in your voice/opinion? I know that technically people can never have ârightâ or âwrongâ opinions because itâs entirely up to the individual. However in the world of film twitter discourse it feels easier than ever to doubt your opinionâs validity and question whether you know enough about film theory to give one. On the opposite end of the spectrum, how do you know if you personally like/dislike something or if your opinion is skewed by the popular consensus? â Connor from Central Florida (who also said some very nice things that we greatly appreciate)
During all the water coolers, Iâm always curious: what are you all listening to? Maybe you donât like listening to music but it made me think, what are your top music soundtracks of all time? Any genre is acceptable. Mine have to be Baby Driver, Me, Earle & the Dying Girl, Sing Street, and Black Panther. â Charlie from Baltimore
I love a good opening credit sequence! They seem to have become more and more of a rare occurrence, but when done well they can really put you into the right mood for the story to follow. Some of my favorites are the intro credits for Zombieland and Fincherâs Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. What are some of your favorite intro credit sequences? â Tyler from Seattle
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Apr 14, 2021 ⢠1h
Water Cooler: Bad Trip, Prey Obey Kill, Godzilla vs. Kong, The Muppets Take Manhattan, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil,
On the April 14, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what theyâve been up to at the Water Cooler.
Opening Banter: Jacob is away.
At The Water Cooler:
What weâve been Doing:It was Chrisâ Birthday
Peter went to the reopening of Pacific Park at Santa Monica Pier, and the reopening of the Rose Bowl Flea Market.
Brad got a wisdom tooth removed.
Hoai-Tran got vaccinated! And she and Jacob launched their Patreon for Trekking Through Time and Space.
What weâve been Reading:Hoai-Tran has been reading The Final Revival of Opal & Nev and for some reason, Game of Thrones fan fiction.
What weâve been Watching:Brad and Ben watched Bad Trip
Ben and Chris watched HBOâs Prey Obey Kill
Peter has been falling more down the Mr Beast rabbit hole.
Brad watched Godzilla vs. Kong, Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, and Host
Chris watched The Muppets Take Manhattan.
What weâve been Eating:Peter has been drinking a lot of Cutwater Spirits.
All the other stuff you need to know:
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Apr 13, 2021 ⢠35min
Farewell to ArcLight, Indy 5, New Star Trek Movie, Gundam, and the Future of Disney Parks
On the April 13, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta, managing editor Jacob Hall, and writer Hoai-Tran Bui to discuss the latest film and TV news, including the closing of the ArcLight Cinemas, the cast of Indiana Jones 5, the future of Disney Parks, a live-action Gundam movie, and some big release date changes.
Opening Banter:
In The News:
HT: ArcLight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres Will Close Permanently
Ben (OG Chris): âIndiana Jones 5â Cast Adds Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Female Lead, John Williams Returning for Musical Score
Jacob (OG Brad): The Future of Disney Parks Includes Disney+ Synergy, Metaverse Integration, and...Real Working Lightsabers?
HT: Live-Action âGundamâ Movie is Coming to Netflix with Jordan Vogt-Roberts Directing
Ben: âTop Gun: Maverickâ, âMission: Impossibleâ Sequels Shift Release Dates, New âStar Trekâ Movie Coming, and Much More
All the other stuff you need to know:
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Apr 9, 2021 ⢠51min
Spoiler Discussion: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 4 âThe Whole World Is Watchingâ
On the April 9, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman to have a spoiler filled discussion about The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 4 âThe Whole World Is Watchingâ.
In The Spoiler Room: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 4 âThe World Is Watchingâ
Feedback
Brief reactions
Breakdown
Speculation
All the other stuff you need to know:
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Apr 8, 2021 ⢠25min
WB's 2022 Plans, Killers of the Flower Moon, Columbia Pictures Water Park, and More
On the April 8, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and TV news, including a Columbia Pictures water park, Saw 10, WBâs 2022 plans, the new Sony/Netflix deal, Spielbergâs next movie, Park Chan-wookâs new TV show, and Killers of the Flower Moon.
Opening Banter:
In The News:
HT: A Columbia Pictures Water Theme Park is Coming to Thailand with Rides Based on âGhostbustersâ and More
Chris: âSaw 10â is Already in Development, Because Not Even Death Can Stop Jigsaw
HT: WarnerMedia CEO Confirms Plan for Traditional Theatrical Releases in 2022
HT: Netflix to Become Streaming Home of All New Sony Releases Starting Next Year
Ben: Steven Spielbergâs Next Movie Will Star Paul Dano as Spielbergâs Father
HT: Park Chan-wook is Directing a TV Adaptation of Viet Thanh Ngyuenâs Pulitzer-Winning Novel âThe Sympathizerâ
Chris: Martin Scorseseâs âKillers of the Flower Moonâ Will âBe Like Nothing Weâve Ever Seen,â Says Screenwriter Eric Roth
In The Mailbag: Just a few quick follow-ups.
I was so disappointed that no one mentioned Eat Drink Man Woman as a great food movie. I would argue that itâs the best food movie, and one of my favorites. I love cooking, and this movie inspires me to cook. Hopefully this email gets recognized so everyone can know how great this food looks. - Nicholas from Chicago Heights, IL
The slashfilm staff did a great segment on the podcast about filmmaking books and books about filmmaking. The staff gathered a truly great list. I would like to add one more recommendation: CONQUEST OF THE USELESS by Werner Herzog. This book is a collection of journal entries written by Herzog himself during the filming of Fitzcarraldo. This is hands down one of the most amazing books about filmmaking I have ever read. Anyone familiar with Herzog's work or his interviews knows that he has one of the most captivating voices in the media landscape bar none. The book is emotional, grim, and occasionally quite humorous. I would go so far as to say one does not even have to appreciate the movies Herzog makes to enjoy his writing -- I for one haven't even seen Fitzcarraldo. Herzog is a force of nature and his writing is a treasure. - Cade from Iowa
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Apr 7, 2021 ⢠53min
Water Cooler: Godzilla vs. Kong, Creepshow, Unhinged, Little Shop of Horrors, The Ewok Movie, Exterminate All the Brutes, Mr. Beast
On the April 7, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what theyâve been up to at the Water Cooler.
Opening Banter: Brad is out but will be back later this week.
At The Water Cooler:
What weâve been Reading:Jacob read The View From the Bridge by Nicholas Meyer.
What weâve been Watching:Jacob went to theaters for Godzilla vs Kong, and Peter saw Godzilla vs. Kong at home on HBO MAX.
Peter rewatched Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure on Disney+. Heâs also been watching a bunch of Mr. Beast on YouTube.
Jacob watched the new episode of Creepshow, finished Huluâs Sasquatch and watched Tiger.
Chris watched Unhinged, Mare of Easttown, and finally started watching Ted Lasso.
Ben watched Easter Parade and the first two episodes of Exterminate All the Brutes.
Hoai-Tran watched Little Shop of Horrors, has been revisiting Pushing Daisies.
What weâve been Eating:Peter on Easter went to Outback Steakhouse and had a boomerang margarita flight.
All the other stuff you need to know:
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Apr 6, 2021 ⢠39min
Best Food Movies, Movie-Based Book Recommendations, What Happened on the Justice League Set, and More
On the April 6, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and TV news and answer some listener questions in the mailbag.
Opening Banter:
In The News:
HT: âJustice Leagueâ Clash: Joss Whedon Reportedly Threatened Gal Gadotâs Career, Ray Fisher Shares Troubling Cyborg Changes During Reshoots
In The Mailbag:
What are some of your favorite movie watching snacks and beverages (either at home and/or in the theater)? Do you have any favorite movies that are about food? What are some of your favorite food related scenes in movies that aren't otherwise specifically about food? Thanks for the always entertaining pods! â Matthew M, New Haven CT
Chris! Oh dear Chris. I have been noticing that our tastes in movies and shows often are the same. I was very curious: what are your thoughts on this Nordic style horror/thriller genre? Have you watched: Fortitude on Prime or Trapped and Black Spot on Netflix? Or perhaps The Head, an HBO MAX original? If you have seen these types of shows, which ones did surprise you in a good way? Any recommendations? I have seen all previously mentioned shows and just love that type of tone and grisly over the top violence in them. Also what are your expectations for the upcoming Antlers movie? Unless you have seen the screener already, I can't wait for it to come out on any platform, I have high hopes. On top of that I have not heard you talk about Servant, the Apple TV+ original produced by M. Night Shyamalan. Have you seen it? I think it is pretty dope, all the fine wine consumption on top of this suspenseful storyline. Acting is top notch as well! Man I have tons of questions built up for you Mr. Evangelista lol, just leave me your phone number and I will call you with the rest of them haha JK. Thank you guys! Y'all became such a big part of my life it is very surprising for me to realize. Wish you all great success and chill vibes! - Yerbol from the Bay Area (PS It's been 2 years or so since the last time I wrote, my son is now 4yo and I am choosing to show him anything that interests him, whether it is age appropriate or not, nothing is off the table, but I am explaining the scary and new concepts to him like I would to an adult. So far he has seen parts of IT chapter one and parts of Ghostbusters original and reboot. He is very cool about it.)
Hey all, a couple weeks ago Chris mentioned the two Hitler biographies and based on his recommendation Iâm going to get the audiobooks through audible. But my question is, what audiobooks (or just regular books) would you recommend â specifically, what movie-based books do you all like? Iâve already done Space Odyssey (the 2001 a space odyssey movie book) and Clash of the Titans, and I have the Peter Jackson and the making of middle earth and taking shape 1&2 in my wishlist. - William VanBeek from Green Bay, wisCANson
Listener Responses About How to Curate Watchlists
Hello people, I absolutely used to get stuck on all of the streaming services, trying to decide what to watch. Sometimes my wife and I would spend so much time trying to pick something, it would get too late and weâd end up watching nothing. To help with that, I started keeping my own list of movies. This wasnât using the in-service queues, which I found more anxiety-inducing than anything; this was just a simple excel file I had quick access to and could update easily. Basically, any time we saw a movie that looked interesting, or we mentioned an old movie weâd like to watch, Iâd throw it on the list. (I actually kept two lists.. one for âusâ movies and one with movies she wasnât interested in.) When it comes time to watch a movie, I hit an online random number generator and whatever row comes up, we watch. It totally cuts out the indecision, and it has an awesome element of surprise to it. Itâs like opening a movie present! It also helps with that weird backlog stress.. now itâs on the list, so itâll come up eventually. I donât have to spend time thinking about when Iâm going to watch it. Anyway, it wasnât that hard to do and it worked really well for us, so I hope that helps! - Jason, Edmonton Canada
Hi Peter, I've been listening to /Film Daily for a while now, love the cast! As sort of an avid TV watcher, I couldn't help but to cringe a little when I heard about your "meticulously refined" processes for deciding what to watch. You'll find my method detailed below. Maybe some of you will even find it inspiring! Since 2013, I log every episode and movie I watch on trakt.tv. I also rate every movie, show, and season after I complete them. My regular process on the site is as follows:
About once a week, I go through the first page of the Trending, Recommended, and Watched categories under the TV section, to see if there's anything new I should have a look at. Every show there is put on one of these three lists: Anticipated, Watchlist, or Uninterested. I also turn on the Fade filter for Watched and Listed, so I can easily spot any newcomers. I do the same for the Popular category, but here I go 5 pages deep. I also do the same for the Anticipated category, but here I handle anything that's on at least 100 lists globally on the site (their measure of anticipation for a show is the number of lists it appears on). If there is the slightest chance I might like a show, I'll put in on the Anticipated list.
Once or twice a week, I look in my own Anticipated list to see what new shows have premiered recently and what's coming up soon. I look at comments, reviews, Rotten Tomatoes, cast and crew, and so on, and move the new shows to either Watchlist or Uninterested. If I'm still undecided, I leave the show in Anticipated for next time (when more comments and reviews might be available to help me).
Every once in a while, I look at the top of my Watchlist and make sure that those shows are queued in Apple TV (or Netflix for Netflix shows). I also try to do this whenever I add a new show to my Watchlist, but sometimes I forget, and sometimes I add it to Watchlist before it's available on Apple TV, so a recurrent check here is a good catch-all.
Every day, I look at the Calendar, to see what's airing today and this week. One trick for upcoming shows is to have them both in Anticipated and Watchlist until decided, because anything in Watchlist will appear in the Calendar. You'll just have to remember to remove the show from Watchlist if you change it from Anticipated to Uninterested.
Decide what to watch and watch it. This should be easy now, and no need for endless scrolling anywhere.
I also do the same for movies, except I go 10 pages deep in the Popular category, and require 250 lists for consideration in the Anticipated category.
This whole process might sound complicated and time consuming, but once you have it down, it generally only takes a few minutes per step. Except for step 2, depending on how much time you want to dedicate to looking at reviews and such before moving stuff from the Anticipated list. I generally don't spend too much time on it; if unsure, I'll just leave it there for another week or two.
I hope this might help you find inner peace and clarity. With best regards, Andreas from Sweden
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Apr 5, 2021 ⢠31min
Knives Out Sequels, DC Movies Canceled, Laikaâs Seventeen, Avatar 2 & Justice League
On the April 5, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista, to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Knives Out sequels, DC Movies canceled, Laikaâs Seventeen, Avatar 2, and Justice League.
Opening Banter: How was everyone's April Fools Day?
In The News:
Chris: âKnives Out 2â and âKnives Out 3â Heading to Netflix With Rian Johnson and Daniel Craig Both Returning
HT: Laika is Expanding to Live-Action for the First Time With Thriller âSeventeenâ
Chris: James Cameron Almost Fired His âAvatarâ Sequel Writers Room
HT: Only 36% of Viewers Finished âZack Snyderâs Justice League in its first week
Chris: âNew Godsâ and âAquamanâ Spin-Off âThe Trenchâ Canceled by Warner Bros.
All the other stuff you need to know:
You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on todayâs show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes.
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