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The flagship film program for The Twin Geeks. Join us for bi-weekly podcast specials where we rank, dissect, and discuss the best of classic and contemporary cinema with friends from our community and the industry at large.A production of The Twin Geeks | Join our Discord

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The Twin Geeks 39: Dog Day Afternoon

August 09, 2019 13:00 - 58 minutes - 53.9 MB

Sidney Lumet, our most popular director on the podcast to date, is one of the great underrated directors of the 70s. Though his films lack a distinctive authorial voice like Martin Scorsese or Brian De Palma, he nonetheless endures as one of the decade's most prolific directors. Previously, we've discussed both 12 Angry Men (1957) and Network (1976), and today we look again to his brilliant filmography for another socially conscious and candid portrayal of a controversial subject matter. Dog...

Ep. 38: Ranking Tarantino

August 02, 2019 13:00 - 2 hours - 112 MB

Ep. 38: Ranking Tarantino by The Twin Geeks

The Twin Geeks 38: Quentin Tarantino - Pulp Rankings

August 02, 2019 13:00 - 2 hours - 112 MB

With the highly anticipated release of Quentin Tarantino's ninth film, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, we've assembled a crack team of experts after marathoning all of this celebrated indie director's films to discuss our collective findings on the varying quality of his entire oeuvre. From the humble beginnings of Reservoir Dogs (1992), to the award-winning and cultural success of Pulp Fiction (1994), all the way up his recent box office smash with Hollywood, Tarantino has been shaping mo...

The Twin Geeks 37: Once Upon A Time In The West

July 26, 2019 18:32 - 1 hour - 75.4 MB

Sergio Leone's ultimate send-off for the Western genre is not only one of the most epic and sprawling films ever made for the screen, but it is the ultimate culmination of everything the genre had built up to be over the near 70 years of its existence at the time. This masterpiece of scale and ambition is more than just the final word on the Western genre, it is the Western genre, all rolled up into one sweeping epic that clashes in a ferocious finale of Western legends, signaling both the d...

Ep. 37: Once Upon A Time In The West (1968)

July 26, 2019 18:32 - 1 hour - 75.4 MB

00:00 - 7:35: Friedkin & Refn, Tarantino preview 7:35 - 21:05: Existential dread of Cats, Jojo Rabbit, Top Gun 21:05 - : 39:37: Box office: Uncanny valley with Lion King & Marvel preview 39:37 - : 43:37: Breaking!: Godzilla: Showa Era - Criterion Spine 1000… & Klute 43:37 - 1:22:23: Once Upon a Time in the West

Ep. 36: Stranger Things - Season 3 (2019)

July 19, 2019 17:55 - 1 hour - 60.7 MB

We set aside films this week to discuss the latest streaming sensation in the release of the third season of Netlfix's uber-popular series Stranger Things. Twin Geeks writer Brogan has already covered the season in his recent review, but this cultural wave has grasped us all here enough to want to talk about it even more. We've grown to love this perilous cast of young up-and-comers as much as the rest of the world, fully immersing our interests in their ongoing battle between the turbulence ...

The Twin Geeks 36: Stranger Things

July 19, 2019 17:55 - 1 hour - 60.7 MB

We set aside films this week to discuss the latest streaming sensation in the release of the third season of Netlfix's uber-popular series Stranger Things. Twin Geeks writer Brogan has already covered the season in his recent review, but this cultural wave has grasped us all here enough to want to talk about it even more. We've grown to love this perilous cast of young up-and-comers as much as the rest of the world, fully immersing our interests in their ongoing battle between the turbulence...

The Twin Geeks 35: Jaws

July 12, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 56 MB

During our 4th of July hiatus, we gathered together to watch the ultimate summer film, Steven Spielberg's blockbuster-birthing masterpiece, Jaws. This film is a beloved favorite from all our staff here, and so we look forward to celebrating its legacy on this most appropriate of holidays. The auteur-driven spirit of 1970s New Hollywood gave way for the kind of creative filmmaking that made a disastrous production like Jaws turn into one of cinema's most beloved and celebrated films. With bro...

Ep. 35: Jaws (1975)

July 12, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 56 MB

During our 4th of July hiatus, we gathered together to watch the ultimate summer film, Steven Spielberg's blockbuster-birthing masterpiece, Jaws. This film is a beloved favorite from all our staff here, and so we look forward to celebrating its legacy on this most appropriate of holidays. The auteur-driven spirit of 1970s New Hollywood gave way for the kind of creative filmmaking that made a disastrous production like Jaws turn into one of cinema's most beloved and celebrated films. With brok...

The Twin Geeks 34: Neon Genesis Evangelion & The Wicker Man

June 28, 2019 15:00 - 55 minutes - 50.7 MB

This cult horror film from 1973 has become one of the most influential and unique of all time, famously being dubbed "The Citizen Kane of horror films" upon its re-release in 1976. The Wicker Man is well-regarded for its staunch focus on the battle between the old practices of the Pagan religion and the oppressive and consuming force of Christianity. The powers of these two forces are flipped, however, pitting an island cult against a sole police officer, devout in his faith to Jesus and the...

Ep 34: The Wicker Man (1973)

June 28, 2019 15:00 - 55 minutes - 50.7 MB

This cult horror film from 1973 has become one of the most influential and unique of all time, famously being dubbed "The Citizen Kane of horror films" upon its re-release in 1976. The Wicker Man is well-regarded for its staunch focus on the battle between the old practices of the Pagan religion and the oppressive and consuming force of Christianity. The powers of these two forces are flipped, however, pitting an island cult against a sole police officer, devout in his faith to Jesus and the ...

The Twin Geeks 33: Tusk & Alien - 40th Anniversary

June 21, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

Ridley Scott’s Alien turns 40 years old. While David’s out of town, Editors Bro & Calvin convene to discuss an absolute masterclass in horror filmmaking. The year was 1979 and there was a crowded field of top tier cinema rounding out a decade of reinvigorated auteur filmmaking, with Alien at the top of the heap, representing the pinnacle of a decade finely calibrated for horror and sci-fi. The taut, otherworldly perfection of the film combined with a forward-thinking documentary aesthetic, c...

Ep 33: Alien (1979) 40th Anniversary

June 21, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

Ridley Scott’s Alien turns 40 years old. While David’s out of town, Editors Bro & Calvin convene to discuss an absolute masterclass in horror filmmaking. The year was 1979 and there was a crowded field of top tier cinema rounding out a decade of reinvigorated auteur filmmaking, with Alien at the top of the heap, representing the pinnacle of a decade finely calibrated for horror and sci-fi. The taut, otherworldly perfection of the film combined with a forward-thinking documentary aesthetic, cr...

Ep. 32: The Wild Bunch (1969) 50th Anniversary

June 14, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

One of the most important and influential films to ever come out of Hollywood, The Wild Bunch celebrates its 50th anniversary this month. Sam Peckinpah's legendary Western masterwork came at a time of pivotal change in American filmmaking. The much-maligned Haye's Code of the last 30 years had finally come to an end the year prior, and no one was better suited to display what filmmakers could achieve without limitations than the always provocative Peckinpah. Like Bonnie and Clyde (1967) befor...

The Twin Geeks 32: The Wild Bunch - 50th Anniversary

June 14, 2019 13:00 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

One of the most important and influential films to ever come out of Hollywood, The Wild Bunch celebrates its 50th anniversary this month. Sam Peckinpah's legendary Western masterwork came at a time of pivotal change in American filmmaking. The much-maligned Haye's Code of the last 30 years had finally come to an end the year prior, and no one was better suited to display what filmmakers could achieve without limitations than the always provocative Peckinpah. Like Bonnie and Clyde (1967) befo...

The Twin Geeks 31: Rocketman

June 06, 2019 19:14 - 1 hour - 71.2 MB

A biopic musical as flamboyant and extravagant as its subject matter, Rocketman is the explosive life story of legendary British rock artist Sir Elton John and the many ups and downs of his skyrocket to international fame. The film makes the inspired choice of incorporating an incredible amount of the artist's songs into the film by way of abstract musical numbers, with full-on Hollywood-style choreography and grandiose performances. Taron Egerton and director Dexter Fletcher miraculously ma...

Ep. 31: Rocketman (2019)

June 06, 2019 19:14 - 1 hour - 71.2 MB

A biopic musical as flamboyant and extravagant as its subject matter, Rocketman is the explosive life story of legendary British rock artist Sir Elton John and the many ups and downs of his skyrocket to international fame. The film makes the inspired choice of incorporating an incredible amount of the artist's songs into the film by way of abstract musical numbers, with full-on Hollywood-style choreography and grandiose performances. Taron Egerton and director Dexter Fletcher miraculously man...

The Twin Geeks 30: The Road To El Dorado

May 31, 2019 16:31 - 1 hour - 57.4 MB

Our buddy podcast turns to the ultimate buddy comedy this week for some much needed reflection on an underrated classic. The Road to El Dorado was a major flop for Dreamworks upon initial release, but has found much deserved love in the cults of the internet. It happens to be one of our absolute favorites here, bountiful in its beauty and its laughs. Basically, the things it was lambasted for on release -- vibrant color palette, hand-drawn animation, taking inspiration from Crosby/Hope style...

Ep. 30: The Road To El Dorado (2000)

May 31, 2019 16:31 - 1 hour - 57.4 MB

Our buddy podcast turns to the ultimate buddy comedy this week for some much needed reflection on an underrated classic. The Road to El Dorado was a major flop for Dreamworks upon initial release, but has found much deserved love in the cults of the internet. It happens to be one of our absolute favorites here, bountiful in its beauty and its laughs. Basically, the things it was lambasted for on release -- vibrant color palette, hand-drawn animation, taking inspiration from Crosby/Hope style ...

The Twin Geeks 29: Midnight Cowboy - 50th Anniversary

May 24, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 56.7 MB

This week sees the 50th Anniversary of the release of John Schlesinger's daring and tragically beautiful New Wave drama that remains one of the most culturally important film in and about New York ever made. Midnight Cowboy is an intimate story of friendship that manages to be so much more than a basic plot detail would define it as. A flagship film of 60's counterculture, a quintessential film of LGBTQ cinema, and a defining film for both the careers of Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. These ...

Ep. 29: Midnight Cowboy (1969) 50th Anniversary

May 24, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 56.7 MB

This week sees the 50th Anniversary of the release of John Schlesinger's daring and tragically beautiful New Wave drama that remains one of the most culturally important film in and about New York ever made. Midnight Cowboy is an intimate story of friendship that manages to be so much more than a basic plot detail would define it as. A flagship film of 60's counterculture, a quintessential film of LGBTQ cinema, and a defining film for both the careers of Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. These t...

The Twin Geeks 28: Who Framed Roger Rabbit

May 17, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 80 MB

Last week we talked about the latest "most ambitious crossover event in history" with Avengers: Endgame, but this week we want to discuss the real most ambitious crossover event in history, and it ain't no Marvel film. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a special, one-of-a-kind film we will probably never see again. The licensing problems alone are enough to make it completely unfeasible. Here, we have the ultimate coming together of classic and important figures in animation history: Disney, Warner...

Ep. 28: Who Framed Roger Rabbit

May 17, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 80 MB

Last week we talked about the latest "most ambitious crossover event in history" with Avengers: Endgame, but this week we want to discuss the real most ambitious crossover event in history, and it ain't no Marvel film. Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a  special, one-of-a-kind film we will probably never see again. The licensing problems alone are enough to make it completely unfeasible. Here, we have the ultimate coming together of classic and important figures in animation history: Disney, Warner...

Ep. 27: Avengers: Endgame (2019)

May 10, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 86 MB

After more than a decade, and a score of star-studded films, the long awaited conclusion of the "Infinity Saga" has come. Little did we expect when settling in to watch the first Iron Man (2008) eleven years ago that we would be anticipating a spectacle event like this. Disney and the team at Marvel have done the impossible in delivering a satisfying conclusion to this epic series. We've been with these characters through every conflict imaginable, and it all culminates in this spellbinding c...

The Twin Geeks 27: Avengers: Endgame & Game of Thrones

May 10, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 86 MB

After more than a decade, and a score of star-studded films, the long awaited conclusion of the "Infinity Saga" has come. Little did we expect when settling in to watch the first Iron Man (2008) eleven years ago that we would be anticipating a spectacle event like this. Disney and the team at Marvel have done the impossible in delivering a satisfying conclusion to this epic series. We've been with these characters through every conflict imaginable, and it all culminates in this spellbinding ...

The Twin Geeks 26: Goodfellas

May 03, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 57 MB

As far back as we can remember we've always wanted to talk about this ultimate gangster flick. Goodfellas is the culmination of all great gangster films in a compelling and captivating biopic that has been a monumental influence for almost 30 years now. It's the standout film of director Martin Scorsese's career, and makes for a good argument for being his greatest film. Carefully, Scorsese balances the glamour and awe of the lavish gangster lifestyle with the violence and morbid betrayal th...

Ep. 26: Goodfellas (1990)

May 03, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 57 MB

Ep. 26: Goodfellas (1990) by The Twin Geeks

The Twin Geeks 25: Glengarry Glen Ross

April 26, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 58.2 MB

David Mamet's masterful stage play of four salesman fighting for their jobs in the desperate world of real estate is a compelling film that is not glorified nearly as much as it deserves to be. The slick, clean writing is filled with double speak and business jargon which oftentimes repels viewers from engaging, but should be respected for its unwillingness to talk down to its audience. These lines are given through terrific performances of the film's all-star cast, boasting legendary perfor...

Ep. 25: Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)

April 26, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 58.2 MB

David Mamet's masterful stage play of four salesman fighting for their jobs in the desperate world of real estate is a compelling film that is not glorified nearly as much as it deserves to be. The slick, clean writing is filled with double speak and business jargon which oftentimes repels viewers from engaging, but should be respected for its unwillingness to talk down to its audience. These lines are given through terrific performances of the film's all-star cast, boasting legendary perform...

The Twin Geeks 24: High Life & The Hidden Fortress

April 19, 2019 14:00 - 55 minutes - 50.5 MB

This week we return to the impressive filmography of Akira Kurosawa, discussing what is one of his more underrated classics in The Hidden Fortress. We previously discussed what is thought to be one of the more natural entry points in his oeuvre with our Yojimbo Podcast, but here we think it's safe to say that The Hidden Fortress is probably an even better starting place than that. Easily the most light hearted and fun of all of Kurosawa's films, The Hidden Fortress remains surprisingly acces...

Ep. 24: The Hidden Fortress (1958)

April 19, 2019 14:00 - 55 minutes - 50.5 MB

This week we return to the impressive filmography of Akira Kurosawa, discussing what is one of his more underrated classics in The Hidden Fortress. We previously discussed what is thought to be one of the more natural entry points in his oeuvre with our Yojimbo Podcast, but here we think it's safe to say that The Hidden Fortress is probably an even better starting place than that. Easily the most light hearted and fun of all of Kurosawa's films, The Hidden Fortress remains surprisingly access...

Ep. 23: Hellboy Franchise

April 12, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 62.1 MB

Instead of a third entry from in this much beloved franchise from creature-master Guillermo del Toro, this weekend sees the release of a new interpretation of Mike Mignola's famous Dark Horse Comics character. We're inspired to look back at these previous two films, brought to us by the unbearable combination of del Toro and Ron Perlman, who so perfectly embodies the physicality and characteristics of Hellboy that we have a hard time separating the character from his roguish features. This we...

The Twin Geeks 23: The Hellboy Franchise

April 12, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 62.1 MB

Instead of a third entry from in this much beloved franchise from creature-master Guillermo del Toro, this weekend sees the release of a new interpretation of Mike Mignola's famous Dark Horse Comics character. We're inspired to look back at these previous two films, brought to us by the unbearable combination of del Toro and Ron Perlman, who so perfectly embodies the physicality and characteristics of Hellboy that we have a hard time separating the character from his roguish features. This w...

Ep. 22: Red River (1948)

April 05, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

A great Western classic that proves Wayne a better actor than most would claim, Red River is a defining film for the genre. The epic tale of a tyrannical cattle baron determined to drive his entire herd one-thousand miles, from Texas to Missouri, is an adventure of gargantuan size. Howard Hawk's precise direction grounds this epic tale in an intimate conflict between Wayne's patriarchal Dunson and Montgomery Clift's cool and collected persona as Dunson's adopted son. Together, they clash over...

The Twin Geeks 22: Red River

April 05, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

A great Western classic that proves Wayne a better actor than most would claim, Red River is a defining film for the genre. The epic tale of a tyrannical cattle baron determined to drive his entire herd one-thousand miles, from Texas to Missouri, is an adventure of gargantuan size. Howard Hawk's precise direction grounds this epic tale in an intimate conflict between Wayne's patriarchal Dunson and Montgomery Clift's cool and collected persona as Dunson's adopted son. Together, they clash ove...

The Twin Geeks 21: Us

March 29, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 68.4 MB

In our most divisive discussion yet, we take a look at the latest hit from horror sensation Jordan Peele and his sophomore effort, Us. Peele has set his ambitions high with this followup to the 2017 breakout hit, Get Out, though whether or not he succeeds in all he sets out to remains up for debate in this week's discussion. Calvin has taken the stance of loving the film wholly, finding its comedy and rich political commentary complimentary to the horror of its doppelgänger set up, while Dav...

Ep. 21: Us (2019)

March 29, 2019 14:00 - 1 hour - 68.4 MB

In our most divisive discussion yet, we take a look at the latest hit from horror sensation Jordan Peele and his sophomore effort, Us. Peele has set his ambitions high with this followup to the 2017 breakout hit, Get Out, though whether or not he succeeds in all he sets out to remains up for debate in this week's discussion. Calvin has taken the stance of loving the film wholly, finding its comedy and rich political commentary complimentary to the horror of its doppelgänger set up, while Davi...

Ep. 20: Get Out (2017)

March 20, 2019 17:56 - 1 hour - 57.3 MB

In anticipation of Jordan Peele's second feature, Us, we are looking back at his horror debut that launched him into superstardom, even garnering him an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Get Out is the horror sensation with poignant social commentary that shed some light on another form of racism that typically goes unnoticed. It cleverly builds on black-centric films that came before it, like Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), before twisted the racially-centered drama into a dre...

The Twin Geeks 20: Get Out

March 20, 2019 17:56 - 1 hour - 57.3 MB

In anticipation of Jordan Peele's second feature, Us, we are looking back at his horror debut that launched him into superstardom, even garnering him an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Get Out is the horror sensation with poignant social commentary that shed some light on another form of racism that typically goes unnoticed. It cleverly builds on black-centric films that came before it, like Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967), before twisted the racially-centered drama into a dr...

Ep. 19: Yojimbo (1961)

March 15, 2019 01:40 - 55 minutes - 51.1 MB

This week we bring on fellow Twin Geeks writer Graham Austin to discuss the samurai classic, Akira Kurosawa's masterful Yojimbo. Making waves in both Japan and around the world first in 1961, this all-time great has stood the test of time and remains a pillar of the much beloved samurai genre. Toshiro Mifune is the laconic samurai incarnate, so perfectly embodying the role that he would become practically synonymous with this particular nameless warrior, which he so eloquently plays. Against ...

The Twin Geeks 19: Yojimbo

March 15, 2019 01:40 - 55 minutes - 51.1 MB

This week we bring on fellow Twin Geeks writer Graham Austin to discuss the samurai classic, Akira Kurosawa's masterful Yojimbo. Making waves in both Japan and around the world first in 1961, this all-time great has stood the test of time and remains a pillar of the much beloved samurai genre. Toshiro Mifune is the laconic samurai incarnate, so perfectly embodying the role that he would become practically synonymous with this particular nameless warrior, which he so eloquently plays. Against...

Ep. 18: The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) 25th Anniversary

March 07, 2019 21:19 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

This week we return to the filmography of the much beloved Coen Brothers to look at one of their more under-appreciated films. As we briefly discussed on our ranking of the Coen Brothers filmography, The Hudsucker Proxy is a comedy riot that remains a cheery and bubbly experience from start to finish, despite the notorious notes of black comedy that is so signature to the Coen Brothers style. An all-star ensemble cast lines the picture, featuring such greats as Paul Newman, Tim Robbins, Bruce...

The Twin Geeks 18: The Hudsucker Proxy - 25th Anniversary

March 07, 2019 21:19 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

This week we return to the filmography of the much beloved Coen Brothers to look at one of their more under-appreciated films. As we briefly discussed on our ranking of the Coen Brothers filmography, The Hudsucker Proxy is a comedy riot that remains a cheery and bubbly experience from start to finish, despite the notorious notes of black comedy that is so signature to the Coen Brothers style. An all-star ensemble cast lines the picture, featuring such greats as Paul Newman, Tim Robbins, Bruc...

Ep. 17: The Shape of Water (2017)

February 28, 2019 23:12 - 1 hour - 63.5 MB

In light of last weekend's Oscars award ceremony we take a look back at last year's Best Picture winner, comparing and contrasting how the Academy did so well with who they chose to nominate and represent in 2018 versus their lackluster and controversial selection this year. Though The Shape of Water may not have been our personal choice for the best film of 2017 it certainly would have been in the running. Director Guillermo del Toro imbues his films with a fairytale sense of awe and wonder ...

The Twin Geeks 17: The Shape of Water

February 28, 2019 23:12 - 1 hour - 63.5 MB

In light of last weekend's Oscars award ceremony we take a look back at last year's Best Picture winner, comparing and contrasting how the Academy did so well with who they chose to nominate and represent in 2018 versus their lackluster and controversial selection this year. Though The Shape of Water may not have been our personal choice for the best film of 2017 it certainly would have been in the running. Director Guillermo del Toro imbues his films with a fairytale sense of awe and wonder...

Ep. 16: 12 Angry Men (1957)

February 21, 2019 23:33 - 59 minutes - 54.8 MB

When we think of classic films some titles that come to mind are iconic titans like Casablanca (1942) or Citizen Kane (1941), but other juggernaut of cinematic perfection comes from Sidney Lumet, who's first film in 1957 still astounds us today with its impressive attention to detail in both the technical process and the art of performance from its ensemble cast. Henry Fonda stars as the bright image of solidarity and human kindness that he reflected in roles throughout his career, but is als...

The Twin Geeks 16: 12 Angry Men

February 21, 2019 23:33 - 59 minutes - 54.8 MB

When we think of classic films some titles that come to mind are iconic titans like Casablanca (1942) or Citizen Kane (1941), but other juggernaut of cinematic perfection comes from Sidney Lumet, who's first film in 1957 still astounds us today with its impressive attention to detail in both the technical process and the art of performance from its ensemble cast. Henry Fonda stars as the bright image of solidarity and human kindness that he reflected in roles throughout his career, but is al...

Ep. 15: The Great Silence (1968)

February 14, 2019 22:39 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

The blankets of snow brought upon by the chilling February freeze have left us here in the Pacific Northwest mostly trapped within our homes. To keep warm we gather around the warm glow of our televisions and screen our favorite winter Western, Sergio Corbucci's The Great Silence. Yet again we return to our hosts' favorite genre, this time with a side of meatballs as we move on from the classic morality of American Westerns like Shane (1953) and into the morally complex and politically driven...

The Twin Geeks 15: The Great Silence

February 14, 2019 22:39 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

The blankets of snow brought upon by the chilling February freeze have left us here in the Pacific Northwest mostly trapped within our homes. To keep warm we gather around the warm glow of our televisions and screen our favorite winter Western, Sergio Corbucci's The Great Silence. Yet again we return to our hosts' favorite genre, this time with a side of meatballs as we move on from the classic morality of American Westerns like Shane (1953) and into the morally complex and politically drive...

Ep. 14: 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

February 06, 2019 23:26 - 1 hour - 67.5 MB

This week on The Twin Geekscast, we're transported back to the cusp of the millennium, diving into the grungy, angst-driven world of 1990s Seattle, a world our two hosts are quite familiar with. As you may know, our site here is located out of the Pacific Northwest and more specifically the outskirts of the Seattle area. With Valentine's Day rapidly approaching we felt it appropriate to highlight a romantic comedy that is fairly close to our hearts, both in how well it rises above the mundane...

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