View Full Version : Name a podcast a MoFo'er like you would listen to
doubledenim
07-22-18, 04:40 PM
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Podcasts are great for on the go entertainment. No radio reception? podcast. Horrible radio programming? podcast. Your favorite person? More than likely they have a podcast. There are even podcasts about movies made by green beings.
Take a moment and share some of your go to podcasts.
doubledenim
07-22-18, 04:40 PM
Catalog
I enjoy NPR: Radiolab. I posted a link in the shout the other day just because I thought the particular show was pretty interesting.
Slappydavis
07-23-18, 02:40 PM
Gonna second Radiolab. Not only because they usually choose interesting subjects, but because they have the best sound design of any podcast that I've heard. It's really apparent they care about podcasts as a medium.
Their episode "Loops" is one of my favorite podcasts of all time: https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/161744-loops/
(I was so glad they brought up William Basinski too)
Other than that, I like Philosophy Bites (http://philosophybites.com/2017/04/400-bites-podcast-interviews-arranged-by-theme--1.html), because it's short enough to listen to multiple times, which is the only way ideas actually stick with me.
OH! And this only sorta counts, but Intelligence Squared Debates (https://www.intelligencesquaredus.org/)(IQ2). I'm extremely skeptical of statements like "X activity will make you a better person"....but I think it legitimately makes me a better person. I don't listen to them very often because I actually find it very (positively) intimidating because I know I'll often spend hours unpacking what's being said.
For casual listening (i.e. I can work while listening because it's not SO detailed that it takes all of my focus) I'll dabble in NPR news, Freakonomics (which is more and more pop-Econ, but that does make it more of a breezy listen), and the 538 Politics podcast.
Slappydavis
07-23-18, 02:49 PM
Oh, and obviously the MOFO podcast (https://feeds2.feedburner.com/movieforumspodcast), primarily because I can hear the handsome dripping through my headphones.
Jokes aside, and maybe this is just super arrogant, I'm sincerely surprised at how good these come out. On a personal level I have a ton of gratitude for being involved because being around smart people brings out a side of me that I dearly want to nurture. I legitimately think they are of absurd quality for non-professionals, and I don't think that's purely self-interested bias because even the ones I'm not a part of are truly well done.
doubledenim
07-23-18, 04:23 PM
NPR on Saturday is one of my favorite times of the week. Good time to be outside doing stuff with the radio on.
Regardless of what the world thinks of Hardwick, most "interview" pods pale in comparison. That dude really did his work and had a nice pile of questions. Too many (especially the comedians) just ramble .
Ryen Russillo's podcast is great for sports, because he is on top of whatever he's covering. He is really in tune with the NBA and is usually on the nose with his tips and prognostications. Plus he throws in some randomness.
Love Tom Segura and Christina P. (shoutout Road Rules!) and I listen to Your Mom's House, but there isn't much there.
Joe Rogan is a real good conversationalist, but a lot of his stuff ends up on a one-way train to crazy town.
Joey Diaz is funny and outrageous, but his stuff devolves into old man stories about being a criminal.
Tell Em' Steve Dave is another one.
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Beauty and the Beta (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHnu1u-Oz56er684PGFaz6hOleA7WPUqY) with Matt Christiansen and Blonde in the Belly of the Beast. Definitely right-leaning. You have been warned! ;)
Mr Minio
07-23-18, 05:09 PM
1. A comprehensive history of pinku eiga phenomenon in Japanese cinema.
2. An in-depth analysis of humanist cinema, greatest works, contemporary examples, literary inspirations.
3. Metaphysica, or how 2+2=5.
TheUsualSuspect
07-23-18, 05:17 PM
Filmspotting (https://www.filmspotting.net/) A bit on the long side, but I always enjoy their reviews and their top 5 segments.
How Did This Get Made? (https://www.hdtgminfo.com/) Hilarious. They take bad films and dissect why on earth this film got made. There are live audience episodes and in house episodes, usually they have guests. They recently did Striptease.
Unspooled (https://www.earwolf.com/show/unspooled/) This one has Paul Scheer, who also does How did this get made? But this is the opposite. They tackle the AFI's top 100 films and discuss each film. Usually have a guest for a small segment. The one episode they had the guy who trained all the actors for Platoon.
chawhee
07-23-18, 06:53 PM
Rob Reid (the man behind Rhapsody originally) has his own podcast called 'After On'. On the same kind of level as Sam Harris in a sense. Pretty deep conversations about interesting topics.
doubledenim
07-25-18, 12:40 PM
I had forgotten about "You Made It Weird" with Pete Holmes. Funny that I'm not a big fan of his, but he is a good conversationalist. Not a lot of rambling, but always ends up in the philosophy corner. Close to Hardwick as far talking skills go.
matt72582
07-25-18, 01:55 PM
I used to listen to Bill Burr, Ralph Nader
doubledenim
07-27-18, 12:00 AM
I love Burr, but I haven't been bit by his show. The couple I listened to were such rambles, that I haven't really gone back to him.
The Nerdist/ Id10T pod with Sharlto Copley is great. I never realized how accomplished this guy is. Loved hearing about how they shot D9. Made me wonder how much credit Blomkamp should actually get.
doubledenim
07-29-18, 03:46 PM
In honor of Christopher Robin coming out this week...
You Made it Weird w/ Dan Soder (https://nerdist.com/you-made-it-weird-378-dan-soder/)
The entire podcast is good, but Soder's Winnie the Pooh impression kills. He does the best Macho Man that I know of, yet his Pooh may be better.
If you just want to hear the impression, you can click the link to the Nerdist media player and skip to 1:28:00 . It is super short, but I liken it to the experience one gets from eating caviar.
ScarletLion
07-30-18, 05:18 AM
'Soundtracking' is a favourite of mine. Edith Bowman talks to movie Directors / producers and composers about how music fits into film. They play records from the films they are discussing and delve into the guests' filmography. Really good.
'The Film Programme' is supposed to be good too. But I've not heard it.
For comedy, you can't beat 'Athletico Mince', but I'm not sure any non British people would find it funny.
doubledenim
07-30-18, 06:23 AM
How Did This Get Made? (https://www.hdtgminfo.com/)
Just dl'ed Superman: IV episode today. Good stuff so far. I've been a fan of Mantzoukas since he was in the League.
http://www.abc.net.au/cm/rimage/9759514-1x1-large.jpg?v=3
doubledenim
08-05-18, 11:12 AM
Just rode in to see Eighth Grade listening to the Bill Simmon's podcast (https://www.theringer.com/the-bill-simmons-podcast/2018/7/13/17569422/nfl-offseason-hibernation-brilliance-of-eighth-grade-with-bo-burnham) @ 47:52, featuring Bill's eighth grade daughter and Bo Burnham.
His daughter has already watched the screener 4 times.
mattiasflgrtll6
08-05-18, 11:39 AM
Maybe I'm weird, but I've never been interested in listening to podcasts (outside of ones I've been in, and even then I will kinda cringe). Which is ironic considering I made one myself once, but I think I prefer livestreams in that case. They are more interactive, watching a livestream with Gillian Anderson is the closest I get to being face-to-face with her :D
doubledenim
08-05-18, 01:57 PM
You may be weird. I wonder if you drive, or have free time where you need to look at something else? That's the main reason I like pods, a lot of time driving or exercise. Livestreams are nice, but it's like tv for me.
doubledenim
08-14-18, 02:58 AM
There is an interview with Chris McQuarrie mainly about M.I. Fallout on the Ringer. Very good. Even talks a little about his Oscar for TUS. (https://www.theringer.com/2018/7/27/17620424/making-mission-impossible-the-best-movie-franchise-with-christopher-mcquarrie)
"Imagine you are building a puzzle but the puzzle pieces are face down." in regard to directing Fallout.
C.M.
HashtagBrownies
08-14-18, 07:27 AM
Is it Kino? (https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCSxQYGxVlTkEbbaqRdSoXJg/videos): My favourite Youtuber Mumkey Jones talks about recent movies with his very liberal friend Erich. Sometimes he invites his friend Assburger, usually causing the podcast to derail into political rants between Erich and Assburger. He also has a series called 'Soy Wars', where he gets random people to argue with Erich about Star Wars.
Sardonicast (https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC3V55HDHFjtWY2fdP3pneAA/videos): YourMovieSucks, RalphtheMovieMaker and I Hate Everything join together to talk about films n' such.
cat_sidhe
08-14-18, 02:52 PM
I keep reading this thread title as "Name a MoFo'er you'd like to listen to". :lol:
doubledenim
08-14-18, 05:48 PM
I keep reading this thread title as "Name a MoFo'er you'd like to listen to". :lol:
You and SC on a front porch in a busy neighborhood, commentating...
doubledenim
09-10-18, 10:36 AM
Elon Musk on JRE. Listened to part of it so far. He talks about the tunnels, the flamethrower (the kids love it), AI and hopefully he will start talking about Amber Heard before too long. (http://podcasts.joerogan.net/podcasts/elon-musk)
Citizen Rules
09-10-18, 01:53 PM
I keep reading this thread title as "Name a MoFo'er you'd like to listen to". :lol:OMG, me too. You mean it says something else:p
The Joe Rogan Experience (https://www.youtube.com/user/PowerfulJRE)
doubledenim
09-10-18, 02:17 PM
Of course Musk is a huge Spaceballs fan.
Of course Musk is a huge Spaceballs fan.
Yea I caught that when they were talking. Pretty funny. All in regards to the flamethrower, too!
doubledenim
09-10-18, 02:37 PM
Apparently it's better known as the "Elon Musk smokes PotCast" .
I listen to a lot of movie casts here and there but the three I listen to every week are: Film Junk, Battleship Pretension. and Filmspotting.
doubledenim
09-10-18, 04:45 PM
I've fallen in love with the Ringer in general, hard to believe when they combine pop culture and sports. They do a lot of movie podcasts and "The Rewatchables" on Die Hard is super for the trivia alone. Simmons has a great voice for conversation.
I've fallen in love with the Ringer in general, hard to believe when they combine pop culture and sports. They do a lot of movie podcasts and "The Rewatchables" on Die Hard is super for the trivia alone. Simmons has a great voice for conversation.
I fall in and out of love with Ringer casts and was the same way with Grantland. I start listening again and it's a breath of fresh air but then somewhere along the line they grow tired and I bale for a year or so.
doubledenim
09-22-18, 05:45 AM
The Rewatchables, True Romance (https://www.theringer.com/2018/9/20/17882330/true-romance-with-bill-simmons-chris-ryan-and-sean-fennessey)
I think a testament to these, is that I don't delete them after I listen to them. Diehard was great, Rounders takes us back to Ed Norton at the height of his powers and True Romance is just such a pile of awesome.
doubledenim
01-11-19, 06:40 AM
Good stuff about the Globes and Oscar thoughts. McKay has some good stories and good SNL stuff.
The Bill Simmons Podcast (https://www.theringer.com/the-bill-simmons-podcast/2019/1/9/18174993/oscars-race-anchorman-snl-step-brothers-and-vice-with-adam-mckay-and-sean-fennessey)
The Oscars Race, 'Anchorman,’ 'SNL,' 'Step Brothers,' and 'Vice' With Adam McKay and Sean Fennessey | The Bill Simmons Podcast (Ep 466)
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Sean Fennessey to recap the Golden Globes and keep an eye on the Oscars race (2:14). Then Bill sits down with director and screenwriter Adam McKay to discuss his time at 'SNL,' comedic film eras, teaming up with Will Ferrell, Funny or Die, making 'Anchorman,' 'Step Brothers,' 'Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,' 'The Big Short,' and 'Succession,' as well as his new film 'Vice' starring Christian Bale (26:30). (https://www.theringer.com/the-bill-simmons-podcast/2019/1/9/18174993/oscars-race-anchorman-snl-step-brothers-and-vice-with-adam-mckay-and-sean-fennessey)
Iroquois
01-11-19, 06:50 AM
We Hate Movies (http://whmpodcast.com/), duh.
doubledenim
01-12-19, 05:56 AM
We Hate Movies (http://whmpodcast.com/), duh.
Any gems to look for? I immediately gravitated towards Ewoks: Battle for Endor and Rocky IV.
Iroquois
01-12-19, 10:27 AM
Eh, if you're not planning on running through the whole thing I guess just pick from episodes on movies you've seen. That being said, I would single out the Bee Movie episode simply for introducing the "giant woman" running gag.
doubledenim
11-02-19, 08:28 AM
I've added a lot of new pods to my roster, but only listen to a couple regularly.
Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend - Great production value, a lot of work is put into this and no dead time. Big gets.
The Three Questions with Andy Richter - Richter is a lot more sensitive than I knew, good introspection with guests.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard - I still kinda think he's a douche, but he really opens up and k.t.m.
Wild Ride With Steve-O
Trailer Park Boys: Park After Dark
doubledenim
10-02-20, 10:11 PM
Wild Ride With Steve-O
Trailer Park Boys: Park After Dark
I listen to Wild Ride when I see a guest I want to hear. Steve-O does a good job, in light of his vocals. The roaming van podcast studio is great.
I tried the Trailer Park Boys, but I think it was after COVID started and sounded like they were using Zoom audio. If the sound is bad or a guest is calling in on a mobile phone, I’m out.
doubledenim
10-02-20, 10:14 PM
The Boogie Monster
This is from Kyle Kinane and some other guy. The name says it all, but it often turns into them just rambling. Fans of Kinane should enjoy, plus the outro music is the fantastic Death Trip by the Bad Livers.
I tried the Trailer Park Boys, but I think it was after COVID started and sounded like they were using Zoom audio. If the sound is bad or a guest is calling in on a mobile phone, I’m out.
Try this and last weeks episodes, they are hilarious and involve a bank machine.
I listen to Wild Ride when I see a guest I want to hear. Steve-O does a good job, in light of his vocals. The roaming van podcast studio is great.
Steve-O has tons of crazy stories, I’m excited to see how Jacka__ 4 turns out
doubledenim
10-28-20, 07:20 PM
Tim Dillon and Alex Jones! Yes or Yes!
Sir Toose
10-29-20, 12:00 AM
I listen to - in no particular order:
Mysterious Radio (https://www.mysteriousradio.com/)
Coast to Coast (https://www.coasttocoastam.com/)
Atlanta Monster (https://atlantamonster.com/)
Jordan Peterson (https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/podcast/)
Lore (https://www.lorepodcast.com/)
Real Crime Profile (https://wondery.com/shows/real-crime-profile/)
Joe Rogan (http://podcasts.joerogan.net/)
Jim Harold's Campfire (https://jimharold.com/)
I used to listen to James Altucher but he started repeating himself too often.
I also LOVE the old Jean Shepherd radio show out of NYC (late 50's to late 70's). There's tons of archives out there. I became fascinated (way back in '83) not with Ralphie, his bunny suit and his BB gun, but rather the guy who wrote the story (and subsequently narrated his work for A Christmas Story). Turns out those characters existed in Shep's past. One of America's best storytellers (despite not being well known). He has some real insight into the human condition. I've managed to collect about 1,200 episodes on MP3 over the years.
doubledenim
10-29-20, 12:26 AM
I check in with Rogan for the comics and big timers. The Kanye ep, I had to quit... Tim Dillon and Alex Jones...well, that will have to wait for a few drinks and a YouTube watch 🧐 Maybe save that for Christmas morning.
I like listening to Jordan Peterson, but I’m not enough of an intellectual to understand where these guys stand.
I've been listening to old episodes of Radio Bam hosted by Bam Margera lately while I work, stick to any under 160 because after that it's too crazy and not very funny sadly.
https://www.youtube.com/user/LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO6610
INPO
Joe Rogan (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzQUP1qoWDoEbmsQxvdjxgQ) - Multi-topic
Beauty and the Beta (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHnu1u-Oz56er684PGFaz6hOleA7WPUqY) - Politics
Timcast IRL (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwNTXWEjVd2qIHLcXxQWxA) - Politics
The Rubin Report (https://www.youtube.com/user/RubinReport) Politics
I also frequent several channels that aren't necessarily podcasts per se, but are still chock full of fun or informative content:
Grey Bearded Green Beret (https://www.youtube.com/user/CornerstoneTactical) - Outdoors/Bushcraft/Survival Skills
The Rageaholic (https://www.youtube.com/user/xRazorFistx) - Politics/Gaming/Music
Jordan Peterson (https://www.youtube.com/user/JordanPetersonVideos) - Life Skills/Politics/Philosophy/Psychology
StyxHexenHammer (https://www.youtube.com/user/Styxhexenhammer666) - Politics
Matt Christiansen (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxeY-wRrb65Jt37QHa5xMog) - Politics
doubledenim
10-29-20, 09:40 PM
Theo Von talking about crank-texting with Jo Koy is how dreams are made.
doubledenim
10-30-20, 11:05 AM
Are You Garbage?
These guys just left the GAS network, so their old episodes are no longer behind a paywall. Great chemistry between these two and so many of the AYG questions hit home.
doubledenim
04-21-21, 01:29 PM
youtube.com/watch?v=EiGpEHM62zc
Friendly little bump :suspicious:. Palminteri talks about his early career and Bronx Tale.
Saw these guys live last night in Raleigh and it was a great time. Seeing how quick they are is really impressive. Btw, the crowd questions were pure traaaasssshhhh 😙
Featuring, “Have you ever warmed up your fleshlight in somebody else’s microwave?” and “What if your mother marries your sister’s husband?” Good times.
Redapplecigz
07-10-21, 11:27 AM
Joe Rogan Experience
This Past Weekend
Tiger belly
Congratulations podcast
Jordan B. Peterson
Alex Jones
doubledenim
03-06-23, 10:19 PM
Take Your Shoes Off with Rick Glassman
https://youtu.be/Sm9tUmyOCdA
@ 12:35
This one is a conundrum (?). Poddy woddies 😉 are great because they are an anytime, anywhere medium. Mr. Glassman has added a visual component that makes the audio version feel less than. I don’t have time to watch!
SpelingError
03-06-23, 11:59 PM
The Movie Loot
Act III
04-29-23, 12:44 AM
I've been exploring podcast shows lately as an alternative to talk radio and found many shows, some of them movie themed, so to add my own two cents to this topic here's the ones that haven't been mentioned here:
The Director's Cut
https://player.fm/series/the-directors-cut-a-dga-podcast
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lvdrj/episodes/player
You Must Remember This
https://player.fm/series/you-must-remember-this-129250
All The Right Movies: A Movie podcast
https://player.fm/series/all-the-right-movies-a-movie-podcast
and the live radio show in dozens of languages:
FRED the Film Festival Insider
https://www.fred.fm/uk/
(lots of live interviews with film-makers)
I'm listening to the MoFo "Gattaca" podcast episode right now.
https://www.movieforums.com/community/showthread.php?t=43725&highlight=movie+of+the+month&page=3
Act III
08-02-23, 12:29 AM
Here's a podcast episode of This Paranormal Life featuring the curse of the Exorcist :
https://www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/episodes/7Drgghp/
I like The Movie Chat Movie Club Podcast. It has a special place in my heart and is a fun listen.
Hopefully we can get you some more in the future. :)
AgrippinaX
10-09-24, 04:36 PM
I keep reading this thread title as "Name a MoFo'er you'd like to listen to". :lol:
Far more interesting, that! But then I don’t dig podcasts at all.
Been watching some Film Threat content lately. Good stuff, all film/show/industry related.
FilmBuff
10-09-24, 06:17 PM
I avoid podcasts like the plague :(
Citizen Rules
10-09-24, 07:16 PM
I'd do a podcast, but I don't really listen to them, I just don't have the time.
John McClane
10-09-24, 10:06 PM
i don’t like podcasts. i dislike them so much i formed a duo and started one xD
Thank My Family (https://open.spotify.com/show/3X4UDQKjzXSMSrFk7Ddk45?si=FEG5s__aT2im288CMMqnJA)
beelzebubble
10-09-24, 10:22 PM
I listen to lots of podcasts. It’s how I while away the time at work.
My main interests are Bravo shows and trans issues. I’m not trans but I’m fascinated by the politics surrounding. I listen to podcasts that pro, anti and middle of the road.
the only podcasts i listen to are true crime usually about local murders here in toronto. the barry and honey sherman case is fascinating.
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