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Barrel Aged Flicks PodcastAuthor: Ron, Gute, Stew, Chase, Adam and Ragnar
*Barrel Aged Flicks* is a podcast where hosts Ron, Stew, Chase, Ragnar, Gute and Adam discuss movies, both classic and new, while reviewing alcohol that matches the films theme. Known for lively debates, trivia, and humor, they also spin a "Wheel of Punishments" for daring shots. The show airs every Monday, with bonus episodes on Thursdays featuring rankings and special guests. Expect explicit content and a bar-like vibe as they delve into cinema and spirits. Also on YOUTUBE , and LIVE on TWITCH every Friday Night between 8-11PM Language: en-us Genres: Film Reviews, TV & Film Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Godzilla Minus One The Foreign Series Ep. 265
Episode 265
Saturday, 11 April, 2026
#podcast #godzilla #moviereview In this conversation, the hosts delve into the world of Godzilla, comparing the original 1954 film 'Gojira' with the recent release 'Godzilla Minus One'. They discuss their viewing experiences, the impact of subtitles versus dubbing, and the cultural significance of the films. The conversation also touches on the director's vision, production insights, and the evolution of Godzilla as a character over the years. The hosts share their thoughts on the themes, cinematography, and the overall impact of these films on audiences. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the evolution of Godzilla and Kaiju films, discussing the dramatic shifts in narrative and character development. They explore the emotional impact of the latest Godzilla movie, highlighting the performances and the use of practical effects. The discussion also touches on comparisons with other horror franchises, the significance of tension in storytelling, and theories surrounding Godzilla's motives. The speakers emphasize the importance of subtitles in enhancing the viewing experience and the emotional connection to the characters. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into their favorite moments from the Godzilla films, discussing memorable scenes, character transformations, and the impact of CGI. They compare the original 1954 Godzilla with the latest installment, Godzilla Minus One, highlighting the evolution of storytelling and special effects. The episode culminates in a lively discussion about their ratings and thoughts on the films, emphasizing the emotional depth and cinematic experience of the Godzilla franchise.









