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Tune in each week as Andy and Kev embark on a cinematic journey through their top 100 favorite movies of all times. Each week they work through their personal top 100 films of all time — a living, shifting list shaped by rewatches, arguments, nostalgia, and regret. One film per episode, asking why it mattered then, why it still matters now, and whether it truly deserves its place. Opinionated, funny, occasionally serious. For people who don’t just watch films — they live with them.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 7min
S01 E74 - #27 Licorice Pizza
Join us this week for a coming of (questionable) age rom-com. We cover off all the big topics like; soggy bottoms, peanut butter, illegal pinball, and the fundamental differences between season 1 and 2. We reminisce about a party we went to while on a work trip in Seattle, and we find another Andy film. Join us (Smooth and Crunchy) for #27 Licorice Pizza🥜🍕🎥Quote: "You are always thinking...you thinker"IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088847/@longplayvideolongplay.video

Apr 21, 2025 • 1h 10min
S01 E73 - #28 The Talented Mr Ripley
Today we talk about both a film that Kev hasn’t seen that IS on the list and strangely a film Kev hasn’t seen that’s NOT on the list. Are they the same film…no! Andy admits he’s not really looking forward to watching the film, Kev welcomes him to his world. We ask out of such a stellar cast, who has had the best career and just how blind can love be, the answer to the first question being easier than the second! It's time for sunshine, Italy and locking The Visitor in the basement of the shop along with other bad memories , as we watch #28 on the list, The Talented Mr Ripley.Quote: "I always thought it'd be better to be a fake somebody than a real nobody"IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0134119@longplayvideolongplay.video

Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 9min
S01 E72 - #29 Edge of Tomorrow
The discussion kicks off with a bold claim about Tom Cruise’s Hollywood stardom. There's a nostalgic dive into forgotten 3D DVDs and a fun look at the nuances of film titles. The hosts explore the unique narrative structure and themes of 'Edge of Tomorrow,' emphasizing its blend of action and humor. They analyze character chemistry, particularly in emotional contexts, and reflect on comedic performances that enrich the story. The conversation wraps up by comparing time loop concepts to classics like 'Groundhog Day,' all while having a good laugh.

Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 1min
S01 E71 - #30 Hook
Dive into a nostalgic journey with a boy who never grew up! Discover why some consider Spielberg's 'Hook' his worst film, and explore its chaotic blend of genres. The conversation touches on the legacy of Peter Pan and the nostalgia attached to childhood memories. Tune in for whimsical casting ideas and the quirky dynamics between characters. With humorous reflections on pantomimes and pirate films, the hosts reconsider the film's themes and structure, leaving you wondering about its place in cinematic history.

Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 14min
S01 E31 - #70 Spy Game
Carla, a recurring guest known for her insightful film reactions, joins the conversation this time to delve into 'Spy Game.' The discussion centers around the captivating dynamic between Robert Redford and Brad Pitt, highlighting their charisma and the film’s moral complexities. Carla amusingly proposes a conspiracy theory concerning Brad Pitt’s numerical choices in films. They navigate actors' career decisions, examine the ethics of espionage narratives, and share nostalgic memories about classic flicks, with plenty of humor sprinkled throughout.

Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 24min
S01 E69 - #32 The Bourne Identity
Dive into a playful exploration of 'The Bourne Identity,' where nostalgia meets sharp analysis. The hosts engage in a quirky game of 4 degrees of Danny Dyer, examine the film’s impact on modern spy narratives, and reflect on real-life heroics. With amusing anecdotes about character dynamics and some deepfake fun, they delve into the intriguing themes of amnesia and identity. Plus, a heartfelt farewell to Gene Hackman adds emotional depth to the comedic banter. Get ready for action-packed insights laced with humor!

Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 1min
S01 E68 - #33 Bugsy Malone
Kids take the spotlight as they explore the quirky world of 'Bugsy Malone,' with energetic discussions about the film's humorous elements and nostalgic charm. The hosts hilariously dive into the chaotic logistics of custard pie fights, unique dessert preferences, and the mischievousness of childhood films. They creatively brainstorm whimsical sequels and reflect on the influence of gangster films, all while keeping the tone light and playful. Expect lively banter, delightful movie comparisons, and unexpected twists throughout!

Mar 10, 2025 • 1h 13min
S01 E67 - #34 Point Break
Dive into a nostalgic ride as the hosts reflect on the cult classic 'Point Break,' celebrating Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze's iconic performances. They explore the film's thrilling adventures and its themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of undercover work. With a humorous twist, they analyze dark comedic elements and absurd character traits. The discussion even imagines deepfaking actors into iconic roles, blending nostalgia with modern tech critiques. It's an entertaining mix of heartfelt memories and vibrant debates!

Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 16min
S01 E66 - #35 The Fifth Element
Dive into a lively discussion about the classic sci-fi film, exploring Bruce Willis's career and its nostalgic pull. The speakers ponder the 'Fifth Element Rule' concerning what makes a film truly great. With humor, they analyze memorable scenes and quirky characters while debating new casting choices. Insights into how technology affects modern movie viewing add a fresh perspective. Personal anecdotes and playful banter make this exploration not just entertaining but a thought-provoking commentary on film appreciation.

Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 16min
S01 E65 - #36 Children of Men
The discussion kicks off with a humorous inquiry about Clive Owen's career. 'Children of Men' is explored for its emotional depth and dystopian themes, with a mix of personal anecdotes and critical analysis. The film's unique visual style and intense action sequences are highlighted. A pivotal scene sparks insights on hope amidst chaos, while characters and performances, especially Owen's, receive playful comparisons. The hosts also recommend other dystopian films, bridging bleak narratives with themes of humanity and survival.


