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Welcome to Whose Filmography is it Anyway, where the points don't matter, but the films do!

Each week your hosts Steven Mellina & Josh Paige will do a deep dive into the filmography in a notable filmmaker, company or cinematic universe. All culminating to us ranking our favorite films of the specific topic at hand.
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On this very non controversial episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven cover the Last Jedi. Love it or hate it Rian Johnson made his Star Wars story...and just to give you a heads up this podcast leans toward loving it. Is this your favorite of the Star Wars sequel trilogy? Let us know. Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
There has been an awakening, have you felt it? After acquiring Lucasfilm Disney launches their first Star Wars feature. Filled with exciting new characters, fun adventure...and admittedly a copied plot. On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven jump into the garbage ship with Finn and Rey. Let us know is this your favorite sequel film?  Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven finish George Lucas's Skywalker Saga. This film covers a wide array of the galaxy; from the creatures in Jabba's Palace, to the cute - but deadly - Ewoks of Endor, and a Sith Lord perched upon his throne. Making this film one of the most loved or hated of the OT. Let us know where you stand.  Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven discuss the greatest twist of all time in the Empire Strikes Back. There is no denying the significance of this movie, it is arguably the greatest or at least most important sequel of all time. Luke continues his training, Han & Leia fall in love and Darth pursues his prey with a vengeance. Let us know if this is your favorite Star Wars movie of all time. Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven tackle the one that started it all, A New Hope - or as it was know when it first came out simply Star Wars. There is nothing that can be said about this juggernaut that hasn't been said before, but we certainly tired. The discussion moves from the making of the movie into the movie itself. Is this still the best Star Wars movie?  Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven cover the Rebel Alliance's first major victory against the Empire in Rogue One. In this harrowing journey we see just how Hope is restored in the galaxy far far away. Let us know what you think of this film! Where does it rank on your list? 
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven cover the Star Wars film you've all been waiting for...or at least that is what Lucasfilm thought in 2017 while making a Solo stand alone without Harrison Ford. While no where near the top of the list it may not be at the bottom either. Let us know your feelings on Solo: A Star Wars Story.
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven finish up the Prequel trilogy. You wont find a speaking role for JarJar in this movie folks, instead we find arguably the most dark Star Wars films...so far. Yet, this film holds a strong place in both the hosts hearts. Let us know what is your favorite of the Prequels? And why is it Revenge of the Sith?  Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? the clones attack...well at least once. Josh and Steven cover Attack of the Clones. A hodgepodge of Dick Tracy and Romeo and Juliet this is by far one of the most interesting of the Star Wars films. Let us know what you think of this movie...be nice!  Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven get to the franchise that cemented their friendship...though not the exact movie just yet. 16 years after ending the original trilogy George Lucas comes back with The Phantom Menace. From the Duel of the Fates to midichlorians the film is covered. Let us know your thoughts on the Phantom Menace and where it ranks on your Star Wars list.  Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
So we lied...Star Wars next week,  we promise! Instead on this week of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven tackle George Lucas's first films THX 1138 (1971) & American Graffiti (1973). Two completely different movies that point directly where Lucas was going to go. Let us know if you've seen these films and what you thought Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
Bong Joon-Ho Ranking

Bong Joon-Ho Ranking

2021-03-0958:56

On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven finalize their dive into the world of Bong Joon-Ho. By revamping this extraordinary directors films and then by ranking them. Join in on the conversation and let us know how you’d rank his film. Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven cover Bong Joon-Ho’s academy award winning film, Parasite. The story seems simple enough - it shows the converging lives of a rich and an impoverished South Korean families. But as the film progressed more anarchy breaks loose. To date this is also Bong’s final work. Join us as we do our deep dive into the world of Parasite. Podcast: Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh: Letterbox - @beesh Steven: Instagram/letterbox - @mrfilmart
Bong Joon-Ho: Okja (2017)

Bong Joon-Ho: Okja (2017)

2021-02-2301:10:53

On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven discover a new species of pig in Okja. Once again Bong Joon-Ho shows his versatility as a filmmaker by capturing the love between a child and a CG pig. Don't worry this still captures many of the themes that make Bon's movies his own. Join us across the world as we try and save Okja.  Podcast: @whosefilography  Josh:  - Letterbox: @beesh  Steven:  Instagram/Letterbox: @mrfilmart
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven go car by car to break down Bong Joon-ho's Snowpiercer. In an apocalyptic future the last surviving humans live on a high speed train...this class disparities. Hop onboard the train and join the rebellion.  Podcast:  Instagram - @whosefilmograpgy Steven:  Instagram/Letterbox - @mrfilmart  Josh:  Leterbox - beesh
Bong Joon-Ho: Mother (2009)

Bong Joon-Ho: Mother (2009)

2021-02-0901:19:23

On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven cover Bong Joon-Ho's Mother...not to e confused with Darren Aronofsk's Mother! - see the exclamation point. This is arguably Bong's most simple, yet complex film today. The story is about a mother - aptly named Mother (Kim Hye-ja) - attempting to prover her son's - Yoon Do-Joon (Won Bin) - innocence for a murder she believes he could not have committed. The film is heart breaking, beautifully shot and all the acronyms one can apply to a Bong Joon-Ho film. However, for some reason this film is under the radar. Watch the movie and listen to the podcast you'll be glad you did!  Podcast:  Instagram - @whosefilmography Josh:  Letterbox - Beesch Steven:  Instagram/Letterbox - @mrfilmart 
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven dive into the sewers of Korea to discuss Bong Joon-Ho's third film, The Host. From dark comedy to noir crime investigation thriller to monster movie, Bong Joon-Ho shows just how versatile a director he can be. The film tells the story of a family coming together to rescue a child from a monster in the sewers of Seoul. In many regards this is just a typical monster movie, but in many ways it is deeper and more complex. Join us as we dive deep into the Host.  Podcast Instagram page: @whosefilmography
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven discuss Bong Joon-Ho's second feature film - and arguably his masterpiece - Memories of Murder. Watching this film one cannot see and be in awe of the huge leap Bong takes in his directorial craft. This deep, enigmatic work is a rift of real unsolved murders that took place in South Korea. And much like its successor, Zodiac, this film is rich with detail and focuses on unraveling characters. Put on your detective cap and listen in. 
On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven start their exploration of Korean director Bong Joon-Ho's work. Starting with his first feature film, Barking Dogs Never Bite. In this launching pad Bong Joon-Ho already proves his auteurist status by laying the foundation of many tropes he will add in future works. Warning this dark comedy is not kind to animals...though no animals were harmed in the making of this film. Join us as we begin our journey to Parasite.  
Disney Animation Ranking

Disney Animation Ranking

2020-12-2901:02:15

On this episode of Whose Filmography is it Anyway? Josh and Steven finalize their coverage of Disney Animation by ranking the Golden Age and Wartime Era films. Hop onto the monorail to enjoy! 
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