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Author: Michael Ornelas, Erica McMullen and Adrian Cedeno
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Scene This?! Your new favorite movie podcast! Hosts Michael Ornelas, Erica McMullen, and Adrian Cedeno dive into everything from classic nostalgia films and hidden gems to the latest releases, interviews & film festival coverage. Whether you’re a die-hard cinephile or just looking for your next watch, this show has something for everyone. With bonus content, themed drafts, and fresh perspectives from three passionate hosts, Scene This is your new go-to podcast for all things film 🎬
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the film '1001 Frames,' exploring its heavy themes surrounding the audition process and the real-life implications for women in the industry. They analyze character dynamics, cinematic techniques, and the director's vision, while also reflecting on personal experiences and recommending related films.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests02:31 What We've Seen This Week04:05 1001 Frames Spoiler Free Review11:26 Commodus Scale12:12 Spoiler Review32:49 Double Feature Recommendations36:18 Drafting Stock41:02 Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Scene This, host Mike Ornelas interviews director Mehrnoush Alia about her debut feature film, 1001 Frames. The film, which premiered at AFI Fest, explores power dynamics in the audition process from a woman's perspective. Mehrnoush shares her inspiration, challenges faced during production in Iran, and the genre-blending nature of her film. The conversation delves into the psychological horror elements and the empowering message for women.Chapters00:00:00 Introduction to Mehrnoush Alia and 1001 Frames00:03:00 Inspiration and Personal Experiences00:09:00 Filming Challenges in Iran00:15:00 Genre-Blending and Cinematography00:21:00 Empowering Women Through Film00:27:00 The Film's Ending and RecommendationsWebsite, Socials & Merch
In this conversation, writer-director Afia Nathaniel discusses her short film 'Don't Be Late Myra,' which explores the heavy themes of harassment through the eyes of a young girl. Afia shares her experiences in the festival circuit, the casting process for the lead role, and the personal connection she has to the story. She emphasizes the importance of visual storytelling, sound design, and collaboration with her cinematographer to create a powerful narrative. The discussion also touches on the cathartic process of sharing her story and the impact it has on audiences.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Afia Nathaniel 01:56 Casting Myra: Finding the Right Actress06:25 The Personal Connection: Afia's Story and Motivation08:12 The Cathartic Process of Filmmaking10:11 Symbolism in Visuals: Balloons and Innocence11:36 Family Dynamics: Myra's Role in the Household13:43 Collaboration with the DP: Capturing Tone and Emotion16:20 Recommendations and Closing ThoughtsSocials, Website & Merch
In this episode, the hosts celebrate their podcast's anniversary while diving into a discussion about Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Frankenstein. They explore various films they've watched recently, share their thoughts on the performances, themes, and visual effects of Frankenstein, and engage in a spoiler-filled analysis of character dynamics and narrative structure. The conversation wraps up with recommendations for double features that complement the filmChapters00:00 Introduction02:13 What We've Seen This Week13:30 Frankenstein (Spoiler Free Review)27:39 Spoiler Review35:22 Commodus Scale39:19 Double Feature Recommendations45:10 Drafting Stock50:09 Wrap UpSocials & Website
In this episode, Mike Ornelas, Erica McMullen, and Adrian Cedeno engage in a lively draft of movies from the year 2000. They discuss various categories including comedy, drama, horror, and best performance, while sharing insights and personal anecdotes about the films. The conversation highlights the cultural significance of the movies from this era, the impact of 9/11 on cinema, and the importance of representation in film. The hosts also reflect on their favorite performances and the evolution of comedy in the early 2000s, culminating in a fun and nostalgic exploration of a pivotal year in film history.
In this episode, Mike Ornelas and Adrian Cedeno dive into a variety of topics, starting with a recap of the World Series and their experiences as fans. They transition into film discussions, reviewing recent movies including 'The Secret Agent' and 'After the Hunt', while also reflecting on Adrian's experience at the AFI Film Fest. The duo shares their top 10 films from the festival, exploring themes of community, rebuilding, and the importance of representation in cinema. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with the podcast and upcoming film discussions.Chapters00:00 Introduction 02:05 What We've Seen 10:54 Discussion on After the Hunt22:14 Adrian's AFI Film Fest Experience 26:35 Adrian's Top 10 Films at AFI Fest56:16 Wrap UpSocials & Website
In this conversation, director Gabe Polsky discusses his documentary 'The Man Who Saves the World?', which explores the life of Patrick McCollum and his mission to unite indigenous tribes of the Americas. Gabe shares his personal spiritual journey, the challenges of filmmaking, and the complex themes of mental health, cultural narratives, and the white savior complex. The discussion emphasizes the importance of connection, exploration, and the impact of storytelling in understanding our world.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Documentary and Gabe Polsky01:53 Gabe's Spiritual Journey and Beliefs04:53 Meeting Patrick: The Ordinary and Extraordinary06:23 The Role of the Filmmaker in the Prophecy09:00 Exploring Mental Health and Cultural Narratives10:52 The White Savior Complex: A Nuanced Discussion14:26 Shaping Future Work: Spiritual Influence on Filmmaking17:13 The Takeaway: What Should Viewers Learn?20:54 Underseen Films: The Importance of Hidden GemsThe Man Who Saves The World? WebsiteWebsite & Socials
In this special edition of Scene This, Mike sits down with acclaimed Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk for a deep dive into his new feature film Wrong Husband (Inuktitut title Uiksaringitara) which premiered at TIFF. Set in Igloolik circa 2000 BCE, the story follows two young lovers, Kaujak and Sapa, whose lives are torn apart by fate, tradition and the eerie presence of a shaman and troll-like creature.Website, Socials & More
In this episode of Scene This, Mike Ornelas and Erica McMullen revisit the beloved 1995 classic Casper — the friendly ghost who defined a generation. They dive into their nostalgic memories, unpack the film’s character dynamics, and even imagine what a modern sequel or recast might look like.The duo also explore how the film holds up today, touching on cultural sensitivity, language, and direction, while sprinkling in plenty of trivia, fun facts, and a few double-feature recommendations for fellow '90s movie fans.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context of Casper03:42 Does This Still Slap?06:54 Unnecessary Sequel09:43 No Fly Zone12:35 Twist Ending Ideas13:34 Hot Takes17:11 Best Prop/Clothing to Steal18:24 Recasting20:08 Double Feature Recommendations24:59 Nitpicks31:36 This Movie Needs a Latin34:38 Most Underrated Character36:08 Oh Shit Moment36:59 Emotional Moments in Casper38:37 Best Dressed40:28 Directorial Vision for a New Casper44:46 And The Oscar Goes To...47:21 IMDb Trivia56:06 Wrap UpWebsite, Socials & More!
Join me for an in-depth conversation with filmmaker Ulises Porra, director of Bajo El Mismo Sol (Under the Same Sun), a powerful period drama set in the early 19th-century Caribbean. The film explores themes of colonialism, cultural hybridity, survival, and belonging, following the uneasy alliance of a Spanish heir, a Chinese weaver, and a Haitian deserter.
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the 25th anniversary of 'Scary Movie,' discussing its impact on the comedy genre, the legacy of its sequels, and the performances that launched the careers of Anna Faris and Regina Hall. They explore what has and hasn't aged well in the film, the clever twist ending, and share hot takes on its humor. The conversation also touches on recasting ideas, recommendations for similar films, and the Wayans family's significant contributions to comedy. Fun facts and trivia about the film's production and cultural impact are also shared, making for a comprehensive discussion on this iconic parody.Chapters00:00 Celebrating 25 Years of Scary Movie03:57 Does This Still Slap?06:25 Sequel Ideas08:44 No Fly Zone11:58 Twist Ending15:18 Hot Takes17:14 Best Prop/Clothing to Steal18:00 Recasting21:08 Double Feature Recommendations23:32 Nitpicking the Comedy24:53 This Movie Needs a Latino27:30 Underrated Character28:58 Oh Shit Moment31:29 Emotional Gut Punch32:35 Best Dressed Characters33:27 New Director?34:54 And The Oscar Goes To...41:01 IMDb Trivia45:40 Wrap upScene This Website & Socials
In this episode, the hosts discuss their top 10 underrated and underappreciated horror films for the Halloween season. They explore a variety of genres, including psychological thrillers, comedic horror, and classic films, while sharing personal anecdotes and insights about each movie. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community in film appreciation and culminates in a collaborative effort to finalize a top 10 list that reflects diverse tastes and preferences.Chapters00:00 Introduction & What We've Seen This Week06:35 Nominating Films For Our Top 10 List36:58 Top 10 Shortlist44:38 Top 10 List49:02 Wrap UpWebsite, Socials, Reviews, Interviews & More!
In this episode, the hosts discuss the 50th anniversary of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, sharing personal experiences and opinions about the film. They debate its cultural impact, representation, and whether it still holds up today. The conversation includes thoughts on potential sequels, what hasn't aged well, and the performances of the cast, particularly Tim Curry. The episode wraps up with recommendations for double features and final thoughts on the film's legacy. In this episode, the hosts delve into the cultural significance of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show,' discussing its representation of sexuality, the impact of Tim Curry's performance, and the film's legacy as a cult classic. They explore underrated characters, shocking moments, and the fashion that defines the film, while also considering potential remakes and the directorial vision that could bring new life to the story. Trivia and behind-the-scenes insights provide a deeper understanding of the film's production and its lasting influence on pop culture.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Rocky Horror Picture Show06:00 Does This Movie Still Slap?13:16 Unnecessary Sequel16:20 No Fly Zone18:25 Twist Ending20:16 Hot Takes24:28 Best Props and Costumes to Steal25:44 Recasting 27:24 Double Feature Recommendations29:51 Nitpicks 34:02 This Movie Needs a Latin35:13 Most Underrated Character36:51 Oh Shit Moment42:30 Emotional Gut Punch42:57 Best Dressed45:10 New Director Suggestions47:24 And The Oscar Goes To...50:43 IMDb Trivia01:00:12 Wrap upWebsite & Socials
In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent movie experiences, focusing on the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and the film 'One Battle After Another' directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. They share their thoughts on various films, character performances, and the cinematic techniques used in the movies. The conversation delves into themes of revolution and resistance, highlighting the emotional weight of the characters and their journeys. The hosts also engage in a lively spoiler discussion, analyzing specific scenes and character motivations. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of character dynamics, the role of music in film pacing, and the emotional depth of performances in Paul Thomas Anderson's latest work. They explore themes of memory and identity, cultural commentary, and the significance of character development. The discussion also includes film pairings and a lively debate on drafting cast members, showcasing their passion for cinema and insightful analysis.Chapters00:00 Intro & What We've Seen This Week08:09 One Battle After Another Spoiler Free Review20:55 The Commodus Scale21:27 Spoiler Review43:13 Double Feature Recommendations53:08 Drafting Stock: The Cast and Crew01:04:17 Post Credit Behind-the-ScenesWebsite & Socials
In this episode, the hosts dive into a detailed review of The Sound of Music, exploring its nostalgic value, critical reception, and the impact of its music. They discuss personal connections to the film, themes of war and family, and even imagine a sequel. The conversation also touches on what aspects of the film have not aged well, potential recasting ideas, and the legacy of the film in pop culture. Trivia about the cast and production adds depth to the discussion, making it a comprehensive exploration of this classic musical.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Sound of Music05:05 Does This Still Slap?10:00 Unnecessary Sequel11:59 No Fly Zone13:20 Twist Ending14:52 Hot Takes15:49 Best Prop/Costume on Set16:55 Recasting 21:46 Double Feature Recommendations33:16 This Movie Needs a Latin34:57 Most Underrated Character38:25 Oh Shit Moment40:59 Most Emotional Scene42:51 Best Dressed43:13 New Director, Who Dis?44:30 And the Oscar Goes To...46:17 IMDb TriviaWebsite & Socials
In this episode, Mike Ornelas shares his experiences from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where he watched 22 films in just 7 days. Joined by co-hosts Erica McMullen and Adrian Cedeno, they discuss the unique atmosphere of TIFF, notable films, and their emotional impacts. The conversation dives deep into specific films like 'Under the Same Sun', 'OCA', 'Eagles of the Republic', and 'Irkalla - Gilgamesh's Dream', exploring themes of colonization, faith, and personal struggle. The episode concludes with Mike's rankings of the films he watched, highlighting the importance of representation and storytelling in cinema.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:53 The TIFF Experience06:12 Movie Count & Dwayne The Rock Johnson08:54 Bajo El Mismo Sol Spoiler Free Review18:14 OCA Spoiler Free Review24:53 Eagles of The Republic Spoiler Free Review30:54 Irkalla - Gilgamesh's Dream Spoiler Free Review39:30 Mike's TIFF Rankings57:35 Concluding Thoughts on TIFF & Wrap UpWebsite & Socials
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws, discussing its cultural impact, character depth, and the film's pacing. They explore the realism of shark behavior, potential sequel ideas, and the nostalgia surrounding this iconic film. The conversation delves into the storytelling techniques used by Spielberg and how Jaws continues to influence modern horror films. In this episode, the hosts delve into the iconic film 'Jaws,' exploring themes of representation, character development, and emotional moments. They discuss the underutilization of certain characters, the impact of family dynamics, and the significance of iconic scenes. The conversation also touches on the fashion of the characters, the directorial vision of Spielberg, and the legacy of the film 50 years after its release. Trivia and behind-the-scenes insights provide a deeper understanding of the film's production and its cultural impact.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jaws03:12 Does This Still Slap05:59 Unnecessary Sequel08:10 No Fly Zone10:58 Hot Takes and Alternate Endings11:44 Twist Ending15:10 Hot Takes17:59 Best prop/clothing to steal19:51 Recasting 21:29 Double Feature Recommendations26:32 Movie Needs A Latino29:48 Most Underrated Character33:22 'Oh Shit' Moment37:06 Emotional Gut Punch39:37 Best Dressed41:17 New Director, Who Dis?44:07 And The Oscar Goes To...47:26 IMDb Trivia54:08 Wrap UpWebsite
In this episode, the hosts reflect on the 20th anniversary of 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin,' discussing its impact on comedy, the evolution of its humor, and what aspects have aged well or poorly. They explore the film's legacy, potential sequels, and personal hot takes, while also highlighting standout performances and memorable moments. The conversation wraps up with thoughts on the future of comedy and the importance of laughter in film.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The 40 Year Old Virgin02:49 Does This Still Slap04:42 Unnecessary Sequel07:04 No Fly Zone07:43 What Hasn't Aged Well?13:04 Twist Ending14:43 Hot Takes17:13 Best Prop/Costume to Steal21:19 Recasting24:31 Double Feature Recommendations28:59 Biggest Nitpick31:56 This Movie Needs A Latin33:49 Most Underrated Character35:51 Oh Shit Moment36:52 Emotional Gut Punch37:33 Best Dressed39:40 New Director40:18 And The Oscar Goes To...41:20 IMDb Trivia43:33 Wrap Up48:25 Episode Outro.mp4Scene This Website
In this conversation, filmmakers Alex Lamb and Max Well discuss their documentary 'The Donn of Tiki,' which chronicles the life of Donn the Beachcomber, a pivotal figure in the Tiki culture. They share insights into their creative process, the challenges of documentary filmmaking, and the unique storytelling techniques they employed, including animation. The filmmakers reflect on the lessons learned from Donn's life, their experiences during the film's roadshow, and their future projects.Chapters00:00 Introduction to The Donn of Tiki01:21 The Donn of Tiki Interview 03:25 The Journey of Filmmaking05:58 Animation as a Storytelling Tool12:33 Lessons from Don's Life15:36 The Road to Distribution19:09 Future Projects and Inspirations24:34 Wrap UpScene This Website ‘The Donn of Tiki’ Website
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) film, exploring personal connections to the franchise, its evolution from comic book to cinema, and the cultural impact it has had over the years. They discuss the film's cast and crew, whether it still resonates with audiences today, and the gender dynamics present in the story. The conversation also touches on what hasn't aged well, alternative endings, and hot takes on the film's legacy. The hosts share their thoughts on recasting the Turtles, recommend double features, and recognize the film's achievements before concluding with reflections on the future of the franchise.Chapters00:00 Intro to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)09:33 Does This Still Slap12:57 Unnecessary Sequel17:30 No Fly Zone19:23 Surprise Twist20:48 Hot Takes22:38 Best Prop From The Film24:46 Castaway Recasting27:29 Double Feature Recommendations32:37 This Movie Needs A Latin34:20 Most Underrated Character36:02 Oh Shit Moment40:15 Best Dressed Character43:16 New Director44:23 The Oscar Goes To...46:16 Wrap UpSocials & Website






















