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By Stephen Keller and Samuel Stoddard
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Podcast Description
All Movie Talk is a fun weekly podcast that's all about the movies. Your hosts, Stephen and Sam, will discuss movie-related topics each week, taking an alternately serious and silly tone with the material. Topics include overviews of the great directors, upcoming DVD releases, unsung classics, and movie-themed humor.
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Special #7 | This episode is Part 2 of our 2009 retrospective. In this second half, we look at the best and worst films of the year. Show ... | 4/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Special #6 | This episode is Part 1 of our 2009 retrospective. In this first half, we recap the 2008 Oscars (which took place in 2009) and ... | 4/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Special #5 | Show contents: Trivia Question: Mel Brooks and David Lynch Industry Trend: Film Presentation and Restoration Film Spotlight: Avatar Closing: Trivia Answer, Preview of the Next Episode The link to the ... | 3/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Special #4 | This episode is All TV Talk, as we recap the history of television, as it relates to the movie industry, and talk about how cinematic ... | 2/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Special #3 | This episode's theme is "no theme." We talk about a wide variety of topics, freely changing the course of our conversation without notice. Show contents: The ... | 1/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Special #2 | In this episode, we try to help movie fans broaden their horizons by recommending good first forays into classic and foreign films. Show contents: Top 6: Accessible ... | 12/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Special #1 | Key movies of 2007-2008, and a discussion of a new action subgenre. | 10/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Episode 52 | Jacques Tati, Modern Westerns, Inspector Clouseau, Movies About Theater/Television, and How To Be the Underdog. | 9/25/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Episode 51 | Show contents, with start times: Film Style Spotlight: Classic Westerns (2:49) Trivia Question: The Terror of Tiny Town (18:42) Film Buff's Dictionary: Cinematographer / Director of Photography (19:14) Top ... | 9/18/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanAll Movie Talk, Episode 50 | Preston Sturges; Gaffers, Grips, Best Boys, and Script Girls; Movie Trailers. | 9/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Great stuff
Man, I don't even really like movies that much, but I like this podcast. Give it a try, these guys deliver.
Not Your Typical Movie Critics
Even if you don't consider yourself a movie buff, you will find this podcast interesting and informative. While displaying an impressive knowledge of cinematic topics, Sam and Stephen manage to keep their banter at a conversational level that's easy to follow along with, and even participate in via the All Movie Talk blog site. If you have even an inkling of an interest in film, this is the podcast for you.
Good, when focusing on movies...
For the most part, this is a good movie podcast. Both hosts have a great deal of knowledge, and the show has a nice balance of history, criticism, technical discussion, and opinion. Unfortunately, the hosts are not funny and have terrible delivery. This can range from mere flat jokes and impressions (particularly in their openings), to off-putting and condescending snark (including a "review" of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer given a week before the movie premiered and without either host even seeing the film). There is a glut of movie podcasts that focus on unintelligent, uniformed (but often very funny) riffing and All Movie Talk has plenty to offer that these shows cannot. However, the increasing reliance on humor hurts AMT by focusing on the hosts' weakness and ignoring the aspects that make the show unique.
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