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Planet Ant Filmcast

107 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings

Film experts Mitchell Haba and Collin Ward join Kale every week to bring you all news film and TV; from each week's biggest release to what's new in the Detroit film scene to weekly Netflix suggestions, they've got you covered.

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Episodes

Your Black Friends: Episode 2

August 12, 2015 18:23 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

On Week 2, Eric and Martin discuss if the social media accounts of victims of police brutality should be made public, Which movies just shouldn't be remade? (18:23) Is Empire good for black television? (26:50) And certain supporters of Donald Trump highlight This Week in White People. (35:50)

Your Black Friends: Episode 1

August 08, 2015 16:41 - 50 minutes - 46.5 MB

In Week 1 of YBF, Eric & Martin ask: Can Meek save himself? Can you raise another man's child? (13:35) Is "Black Love" dead? (21:24) Why is Hip Hop mad at White Rappers? (28:36) and Kelly Osbourne highlights "This Week in White People" (46:30)

Woodwords Filmcast: Episode 16 - 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation'

August 06, 2015 05:23 - 1 hour - 37.6 MB

It's a mission with death-defying stunts and edge-of-your-seat tension. The new 'Mission: Impossible' movie is out and your Detroit film podcast is here to cover every inch of it! Plus! Kale, Collin, and Mitch talk movie news: Channing Tatum is back onboard 'Gambit', Ronda Rousey might star in a movie about herself, the Pez and Emoji movies are coming, and Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy are separating! And, of course, Netflix recommendations from a few guys with great taste. It's all here ...

Woodwords with Friends: Episode 10 - The Death Bot is the Trump Card

July 31, 2015 19:58 - 47 minutes - 21.7 MB

Kelly got a puppy. You'd think that'd be all the tripod needs to talk about, but there's more! Kale talks stage fright, Danny teaches salsa dancing, and Donald Trump makes for the best headlines. Plus! This video of a "death bot" playing ping pong freaks everyone out and a film terminology version of From Danny to Kelly proves to be difficult. And as always, Kelly and Danny give Kale drawing prompts that are available for your viewing pleasure at woodwordsdetroit.com in the podcast section...

Woodwords Filmcast: Episode 15 - 'Trainwreck' and 'The Crying Game'

July 30, 2015 13:14 - 1 hour - 41.7 MB

It's the 15th episode of the Woodowords Filmcast! Every fifth episode, the crew discusses a movie from the past, starting in 1990 and working their way to today. For the 15th episode, the Filmcast takes us to 1992 with 'The Crying Game'. In addition, Kale, Collin, and Mitch review the latest comedy smash-hit, 'Trainwreck'. Also, headlines! Channing Tatum leaves 'Gambit'. Possibly related, is there a male 'Ghostbusters' reboot coming, too? The Toronto Film Festival lineup is released and th...

Woodwords Filmcast: Episode 14 - 'Ant-Man'

July 24, 2015 05:11 - 1 hour - 39.9 MB

Mitch and Collin get together with Kale to discuss Marvel's 'Ant-Man'. But first, movie headlines. This week saw an assortment of exciting trailers released including ones for 'Spectre' and 'The Revenant'. Also! Emmy nominations are out. What surprised the Filmcast team? Who are they rooting for? The three also pay their respects to the late Omar Sharif and Ava DuVernay says goodbye to Marvel. And, of course, video on-demand suggestions from people with good taste. What did you think of '...

Woodwords Filmcast: Episode 13 - 'Love and Mercy'

July 16, 2015 04:46 - 1 hour - 36.9 MB

The Filmcast is BACK after a week off! And there's a lot of catch up to be had. The Oscars have announced they're going to continue the "up-to-ten" policy of the Best Picture category. Since we're halfway through 2015, Kale, Collin, and Mitch discuss which films they've seen so far might make it into the Academy's top ten. Also, Paul Feig can't stop posting 'Ghostbusters' photos. Will this year's 'Vacation' and next year's 'Ghostbusters' change the way Hollywood looks at comedy opportuniti...