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Peter A DeLuca AKAPAD is single-handedly saving Film Criticism, join The Pop Culture Pope as he takes you on a journey of personal and critical insight into some of the greatest films ever made and many long-forgotten ones.
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Here we go. Thanks to all the haters.
The AKAPAD annual horror event is back. Here is your introduction to the 2024 edition of The 31 Days of Dread hosted by The Film Buff.
In episode 684 of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast, Peter dives into the 2024 animated feature Garfield: The Movie. As someone from the generation that helped make Garfield a worldwide sensation—and a bit of a Garfield aficionado himself—Peter has a unique perspective. However, despite the nostalgia, this new feature comes with its fair share of problems.
For this week's Animation Saturday, episode 683 of AKAPAD's The Film Biff Podcast dives into DreamWorks' 2000 animated classic, The Road to El Dorado. While the internet has embraced certain aspects of the film, Peter takes a deep dive into what hasn't been widely discussed—and the revelations may surprise you.
Episode 682 of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast Megalopolis" is generating buzz in online reviews this week, but let's take a step back and dive into the genius of Francis Ford Coppola through one of his most iconic masterpieces: Apocalypse Now. As one of the greatest war films ever made, this cinematic triumph delves deep into the human psyche and the horrors of conflict. Join The Film Buff as we explore Coppola's visionary storytelling and the lasting impact of Apocalypse Now on film history.
#681 - The Crow 2024

#681 - The Crow 2024

2024-09-2313:01

AKAPAD The Film Buff Episode #681The internet has been quick to criticize The Crow 2024, and because of that, many may have overlooked a film carefully crafted for a new generation unfamiliar with the franchise. As always, Peter A. DeLuca, AKA AKAPAD, is here to set the record straight.
It's Animation Sunday on AKAPAD's The Film Buffs podcast, and today we’re diving into a series that could reshape the industry. Netflix's Twilight of the Gods takes its craft seriously, delivering a bold, mature narrative for adult audiences. Join Peter as he breaks down what sets this show apart from the rest.
In this Saturday’s episode of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast, Peter delves deeper into the failed attempt to expand American animation to young male adults. Despite this frustrating shortfall, the market produced some remarkable works. One standout is Disney's 2001 film Atlantis: The Lost Empire, a hidden gem that deserves more recognition.
AKAPAD The Film Buff Podcast #677At one time Marvel dropping a horror-themed show on the eve of Halloween would delight the hardcore base. But the times have changed and something more sister arose during the publicity rollout of this show, and it must be discussed on this episode of The Film Buff Podcast.
This Saturday Episode #676 of AKAPAD's Film Buff Podcast is about Walt Disney's 2002 animated epic Treasure Planet.
AKAPAD The Film Buff - Episode #675 In a spontaneous rewatch of the 1982 classic Conan the Barbarian, Peter had a striking revelation about James Earl Jones' performance. Could his portrayal of Thulsa Doom be the greatest film villain of all time?
In this episode of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast, we dive into what may be one of James Earl Jones' greatest performances. From the early days of HBO Studios, By Dawn’s Early Light is a gripping thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, despite nearly every character spending the majority of the film sitting down.
#672 -Please Stand By

#672 -Please Stand By

2024-09-0611:43

For this episode of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast Peter creates a new genre of film the celebration road quest. Where a loveable antagonist sets out on a journey while celebrating what they love. In the instance of 2017's Please Stand By it's Star Trek.
The Film Buff was there was 1997's Alien Resurrection dropped and since then every time he has watched this movie he has realized something new that he likes. However try to say this to any of the modern-day film "critics", what you get is why this podcast exists.
For the first time AKAPAD The Film Buff pauses a movie and hits record to bring you his thoughts while mid-way through a feature. Why? What value does this provide? This episode of the The Film Buff Podcast proclaims it's okay to be so enthusiastic about a film you want to share it with other while you're watching it. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is worthy of your attention, and it's currently available on Disney Plus
#669 - The Bikeriders

#669 - The Bikeriders

2024-08-2307:24

In 2023, Jeff Nichols released his highly anticipated sixth feature film, The Bikeriders. Unfortunately, instead of delivering another solid entry in his filmography, The Bikeriders exemplifies a troubling trend in modern filmmaking. The art of crafting a compelling American drama with a satisfying conclusion seems to be a fading skill, almost like a virus infecting the industry.
If we rip the "franchise" out of Alien 3 we would have ourselves a top-level science fiction film. The generations' worth of thrashing for Alien 3 should not stand in the eyes of anyone who critically looks at the film. In this episode of The Film Buff your host AKAPAD takes a stand that may have him as the only critic in the far stretches of the galaxy who not only favors this film but puts in on the list of one of the Sci-Fi greats.
Discover the Unspoken Truths of James Cameron's Aliens Special Edition | AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast "Aliens" is widely regarded as one of the greatest sci-fi films and sequels of all time. In this episode of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast, we delve into the unspoken truths of James Cameron's "Aliens Special Edition." Does this iconic film fit seamlessly within the franchise's narrative? What about the intriguing details of the Alien gestation period? Join us as we explore these key points and more in our in-depth discussion.
Watchmen is a sacred cow that should never be touched and is diminished every time it's adapted. It's a work of art that can only be received through its original intent, a comic book maxi-series. Warner Brother DC Animation would clearly disagree with Peter A DeLuca AKAPAD The Film Buff in this Saturday Cartoon episode.
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