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Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.
Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.
We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?
#FollowtheFilmography to witness the #Statholution.
Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.
We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?
#FollowtheFilmography to witness the #Statholution.
Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
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Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today I’m joined by varsity guest Glyn Davies to discuss McConaughey in McG’s We are Marshall from 2006. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Glyn can be heard on episodes of the VHS Strikes Back, MovieDrone, Genuine Chit-Chat and The MovieChef Podcast. He has previously appeared on the show during S1 to discuss The Stath in The Mechanic, Killer Elite, Homefront, Mechanic: Resurrection and The Beekeeper. He will return for White Boy Rick.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.Today I’m joined by treasured guest Matt Rodgers to discuss McConaughey in Andy Tennant’s Fool’s Gold from 2008. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..Guest star Matt regularly writes film reviews which can be read online at Flickering Myth. He can be contacted via X @MainstreamMatt. He previously featured on the show to discuss U571 and will return to consider True Detective season one.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s guest is Femme On figurehead, Ria Carrogan. Today’s film is Tom Dey’s Failure to Launch from 2006. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Ria can be found on Instagram @riacarrogan. Follow her shows Femme On and Romantasy Coven on Instagram @theromantastcoven and @femmeoncollective and find the back catalogue of shows wherever you get your podcasts. She has previously featured on this show during The Stath focused S1 to discuss Revolver, Cellular and Spy and this season to discuss Boys on the Side and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. She will return…Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X (@IamJACsMusings) where he is most active. His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s guest is man of measure, Maff.Today’s film is D.J. Caruso’s Two for the Money from 2005. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Maff is a co-host of Rebels Reviewed and Rewatching The Clone Wars on the Comics in Motion network. He can be contacted on X @MaffUK78 and you can read his reviews on Letterboxd here. He has previously appeared on this show during S1 to discuss The Stath in 13 and Hummingbird and S2 to discuss Angels in the Outfield. He will return to explore Surfer, Dude.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s guest is the 20th Century Geek, Scott Weatherly. Today’s film is Breck Eisner’s Sahara from 2005.We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Scott can be heard hosting episodes of his show 20th Century Geek and Stories Out of Time and Space on a weekly basis wherever you get your podcasts. He has previously featured on this show during S1 to discuss The Stath in War, Blitz, Safe and Wrath of Man and during The McConaissance S2 to discuss Larger Than Life. He will be back to discuss The Dark Tower. You can contact him on Instagram and Threads @20thcenturygeek and check out links to all his work at https://www.20thcenturygeek.com/.Look out for his books of collected essays: Judging Dredd: Examining the World of Judge Dredd and Waxing and Waning: Essays on Moon Knight, with lots more exciting printed words to come in the near future too. Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s guests are my very own Composure trio: Ria Carrogan of the Femme On collective, Megan Burton of Genuine Chit-Chat Afterthoughts and the oft mentioned but never previously heard, Emma Price of JAC.Today’s film is Donald Petrie’s How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days from 2003. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Ria can be found on Instagram @riacarrogan. Follow the Femme On collective on Instagram @femmeoncollective and visit their website femmeon.show. She has previously featured on this show during The Stath-focused S1 to discuss Revolver, Cellular and Spy and this season to discuss Boys on the Side. She will return to discuss Failure to Launch.Megan can be found co-hosting Afterthoughts podcasts via the Genuine Chit-Chat Patreon feed and Disney Discussions co hosted by Comics in Motion, Genuine Chit-Chat and Spider-Dan and the Secret Bores. All details can be found via the show website: https://genuinechitchat.wordpress.com/. She has previously appeared on the during The Stath-focused S1 to discuss Collateral, The Meg and its sequel The Trench (but not Gnomeo & Juliet). She will return to discuss Magic Mike. Emma is a tolerant pod partner and hasn’t yet been tempted into the deepest darkest well of recording her own. She too will return to discuss Magic Mike. Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X (@IamJACsMusings) where he is most active. His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s returning guest, at his own request, I’ll add, is Spider Dan.Today’s film is Matthew Bright’s Tiptoes from 2002. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..? Guest star Spider-Dan can be contacted via his website www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com where you can also find all the links to his amazing content (as mentioned in the episode) and spectacular social media. He has previously featured on this show during The Stath focused S1 to discuss Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Transporter trilogy, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, Wild Card and Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw. He has already appeared this season to discuss McConaughey’s appearances in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, Lone Star and EdTV and will return to consider his continued evolution in Killer Joe.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s returning guest is Tony Farina. Today’s film is Rob Bowman’s Reign of Fire from 2002. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Tony can be contacted via his website http://www.arfarina.com/ and you can listen to his show Indie Comic Spotlight via the Comics in Motion podcast network. He’s also the author of the Austen Chronicles, a modern-day, YA re-imagining of the Jane Austen novels published by 4 Horsemen Publications, plus the co-editor of Comics Lit and co-creator of Anachronistic Comics. He has previously featured on this show during S1 to discuss The Stath in Snatch, The Italian Job, London, Death Race and Parker and S2 to discuss Dazed and Confused and The Newton Boys. He will return... Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s returning guest is Max Byrne. Today’s film is Bill Paxton’s Frailty from 2001.We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Max can be heard can be heard talking tracks on the Mandatory Music & CD podcast, as well as his previous hosting duties on past episodes of the X-cellent Mandatory Marvel & DC, via the Comics in Motion network. He has previously featured on this show during S1 to discuss The Stath efforts Ghosts of Mars and every Expendables. He has appeared already this season to discuss Scorpion Spring and will return to discuss Tropic Thunder. You can contact him on X @MaxyByrne.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s returning guest is Superdummy Paul. Today’s film is Jill Sprecher’s 13 Conversations about one Thing from 2001. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star SuperDummy Paul’s plethora of geek-friendly content can be found via his website https://www.superdummy.co.uk/ where you can also find all the links to his social media. He has previously featured on this show during The Stath-focused S1 to review Crank and its sequel Crank: High Voltage. His Pop Culture Collective newsletter is released weekly and can be found at https://pccnewsletter.com/Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. The passionate review mentioned on the show can be found here: https://www.sheilaomalley.com/?p=35045Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s returning guests are the hosts of The American Wife podcast, Tim and Amber. Today’s film is Adam Shankman’s The Wedding Planner from 2001. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest stars Amber and Tim can be heard hosting their own transatlantic takes on film through their own show This American Wife podcast.You can find their show on Spotify (plus all the other usual places) and they can be found on X @americanwifepod and Instagram @this.american.wife. They have previously appeared on the show to discuss A Time to Kill and will return to discuss future McConaughey Linklater match-up, Bernie.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s guest is long-time friend, first-time guest, Matt Rodgers. Today’s film is Jonathan Mostow’s U-571 from 2000. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Matt regularly writes film reviews which can be read online at Flickering Myth. He can be contacted via X @MainstreamMatt. He will return to the show to discuss McConaughey’s rekindling with Kate Hudson in Andy Tennant’s sun-kissed action adventure, Fool’s Gold.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order. Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. In a change from scheduling, today’s guest is your friendly, reliable Spider-Dan. Today’s film is Ron Howard’s EDtv from 1999.We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Spider-Dan can be contacted via his website www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com where you can also find all the links to his amazing content (as mentioned in the episode) and spectacular social media. He has previously featured on this show during The Stath focused S1 to discuss Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Transporter trilogy, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, Wild Card and Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw. He has already appeared this season to discuss McConaughey’s appearances in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation and Lone Star and will return to consider his continued evolution in Matthew Bright’s Tiptoes.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X (@IamJACsMusings) where he is most active. His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s guest is Linklater lover and Ethan Hawke enthusiast, Tony Farina. Today’s film is Richard Linklater’s based on a true story The Newton Boys from 1998. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Tony can be contacted via his website http://www.arfarina.com/ and you can listen to his show Indie Comic Spotlight via the Comics in Motion podcast network. He’s also the author of the Austen Chronicles, a modern-day, YA re-imagining of the Jane Austen novels published by 4 Horsemen Publications, plus the co-editor of Comics Lit and co-creator of Anachronistic Comics. He has previously featured on this show during S1 to discuss The Stath in Snatch, The Italian Job, London, Death Race and Parker. He will return for the McConaissance to discuss Reign of Fire.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics. Today’s guest is YouTube voice of reason Angry Andy. Today’s film is Steven Spielberg’s historical drama Amistad from 1997. We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star Angry Andy can be found on YouTube @AngryAndyReviews posting regular film and TV reviews, as well as unboxing and live gaming. He has previously featured on this show to destroy In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale and discuss Hobbs & Shaw during The Stath-focused S1.Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads. The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions. Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice. The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.Today’s guest is Geek Champion and former SuperDummy Paul.Today’s film is Robert Zemeckis’ Contact from 1997.We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?Guest star SuperDummy Paul’s plethora of geek-friendly content can be found via his website https://www.superdummy.co.uk/ where you can also find all the links to his social media. He has previously featured on this show during The Stath-focused S1 to reviewCrank and its sequel Crank: High Voltage. His Pop Culture Collective newsletter is released weekly and can be found at https://pccnewsletter.com/Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions.Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice.The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.
Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.
Today’s guest is the 20th Century Geek, Scott Weatherly.
Today’s film is Howard Franklin’s Larger than Life from 1996.
We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?
Guest star Scott can be heard hosting episodes of his show 20th Century Geek and Stories Out of Time and Space on a weekly basis wherever you get your podcasts. He has previously featured on this show during S1 to discuss The Stath in War, Blitz, Safe and Wrath of Man. You can contact him on Instagram and Threads @20thcenturygeek and check out links to all his audio and written work at https://www.20thcenturygeek.com/.
Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.
The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions.
Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice.
The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.
Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure
you take the time to treat yo’ self too.
Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.
Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.
Today’s guests are the hosts of This American Wife Podcast, Tim and Amber.
Today’s film is Joel Schumacher’s A Time to Kill from 1996.
We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?
Guest stars Amber and Tim can be heard hosting their own transatlantic takes on film on This American Wife podcast. You can find their show on Spotify (plus all the other usual places) and they can be found on X @americanwifepod and Instagram @this.american.wife. They will return to discuss the start of McConaughey’s rom-com run in The Wedding Planner.
Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X,
Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.
The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions.
Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice.
The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.
Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.
Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.
Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.
Today’s guest is the sheriff of the unsung, Spider-Dan.
Today’s film is John Sayles’ Lone Star from 1996.
We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?
Guest star Spider-Dan can be contacted via his website www.spiderdanandthesecretbores.com where you can also find all the links to his amazing content and spectacular social media. He has previously featured on this show during The Stath-focused S1 to discuss Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Transporter trilogy, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, Wild Card and Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw. He has already appeared this season to discuss McConaughey’s wild turn in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation and will return to consider his continued evolution in Matthew Bright’s infamous Tiptoes.
Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X (@IamJACsMusings) where he is most active. His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.
The show can be contacted directly through X or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions.
Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice.
The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.
Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.
Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.
Travel Back to the Filmography with the show dedicated to watching every credited film from an actor’s complete Back catalogue from past debut through to present day in chronological order.
Each episode, I am joined by an esteemed guest to watch and discuss the next entry from the focused Filmography and consider how it ranks amidst their career and whether we can trace any typecasting trends or topic traits or theatrical tics.
Today’s guest is el gringo grande Max Byrne.
Today’s film is Brian Cox’s Scorpion Spring from 1995.
We watch. You listen… and, hopefully, watch along too..?
Guest star Max can be heard can be heard talking tracks on the Mandatory Music & CD podcast, as well as his previous hosting duties on past episodes of the X-cellent Mandatory Marvel & DC, via the Comics in Motion network. He has previously featured on this show to discuss Ghosts of Mars and every Expendables. You can contact him on X @MaxyByrne. He will return for Frailty.
Presenter JAC can be followed and contacted through X, Threads or Instagram (@IamJACsMusings). His film musings can be found on letterboxd and his book musings can be found on goodreads.
The show can be contacted directly through X, Threads or Instagram (@BacktotheFilmog) and please remember to use the #FollowtheFilmography in any and all interactions.
Don’t forget to subscribe and, if you have the time, please leave a review of the show on your podcast provider of choice.
The intro and outro music is Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by AlexGrohl from Pixabay. Font designed on textstudio.com font generator.
Until next time, be excellent to each other and make sure you take the time to treat yo’ self too.
Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers.