Well Good Movies
The podcast with crazy challenges, big questions, and lively discussions all from people who love entertainment. We look back at history to choose what films go in our movie vault, as well as challenge ourselves and our guests to our always fun movie end-game! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Following last time's crazy Halloween episode we continue with horror movies about promiscuous teenagers, except this time its in the form of 2007's Teeth! Film reviewer Adam Brannon, aka Movie Metropolis, and Movie Vault regular Stefanos Florakis join us to discuss this film we all remember from our teenage years. Is
In this Halloween Special, Craig is haunted by the spirit of David for choosing such a bad movie! Luckily we have two horror aficionados to help us tackle this super low-budget film. Sarah covers off being a host, undertaker, and gatherer of information for VHS Corner, while our special guest Annie James sits back to g
Like this week's film, chaos takes control as Johann Chipol and Luke Davies join Craig and Dave once more to chat about a famous movie! What terrors are ahead? How much trivia can one film hold? How many alternate versions of events can we predict? And could this be our most unhinged Endgame yet?! Listen to hear our th
How do you piss off a video game reviewer? Make them watch Super Mario Bros. (1993) of course! This week Dave, Craig, Liv, and Aaron Potter discuss the infamous video game adaptation — Super Mario Bros. to see if it is as bad as people say. What makes a good video game movie? What drama went on behind the scenes? And w
Dave, Craig, and Mary are joined Kelechi Ehenulo to discuss the live-action/animated classic - Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) to decide whether it should go into The Movie Vault? How well does this film reflect its creators? What cool behind-the-scenes tricks did they use to pull off this technical marvel? And how much
In this week's episode Dave, Craig, Stef, and Liv look at the 70s classic Dog Day Afternoon which unites Al Pacino (The Godfather and Serpico) and Sidney Lumet (12 Angry Men and The Wiz) for a film filled with drama, dark comedy, and a surprising amount of progressive attitudes! How did each of us read the ending? What