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To All The Flicks I’ve Loved Before
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We’re (finally) saying goodbye to Holiday Season by talking about the Christmas classic to end all Christmas classics, It’s a Wonderful Life. We discuss how perfect Jimmy Stewart is, how timely this film continues to be even at its 75th anniversary and how much we love Frank Capra. We could talk about this movie for two hours - but we didn’t! Tune in for one of our favorite episodes yet.
Season 9: Under the Mistletoe -
It’s still Christmas in our hearts, so this week we have a quick episode on the 1996 Penny Marshall flick The Preacher’s Wife, starring Whitney Houston, Denzel Washington and Courtney B. Vance.
Season 9: Under the Mistletoe -
Christmas season is still in full swing here at To All The Flicks I’ve Loved Before, and this week we discuss the 1954 classic, White Christmas, starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen. We make a record-breaking number of references, including but not limited to: Sabrina, Hugo, West Side Story, A Charlie Brown Christmas, Singing in the Rain and Funny Face. Kiley shares an alarming bit of trivia involving asbestos and we praise Amy Adams. Wanna know how all of that relates? Tune in and find out!
Season 9: Under the Mistletoe -
This Christmas week we’re talking about the 1949 Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh romance, Holiday Affair. We discuss Hollywood’s blacklist, the Hayes Code and the studio system. We sing and laugh and have an overall jolly time! Join us for this fun and festive episode!
It’s Christmastime! Which of course means a dedicated season that we’re calling: Under the Mistletoe. To celebrate, we’re starting it with one of the most beloved holiday films of all time, the original Miracle on 34th Street. We spend a lot of time praising good guy Santa Claus (aka Kris Kringle) and we might even have cried on the record for the first time in the history of this podcast…
It’s time to say goodbye to Season 8: Richard Curtis in favor of a brand new season (can you guess?), so we’re closing it with perhaps Curtis’ most famous film, Love Actually. We discuss all of the different relationships and storylines in this British Christmas classic, chat about our favorite bits and share some very interesting trivia! As Prime Minister Hugh Grant would say, love actually is all around.
Season 8: Richard Curtis -
It’s time to discuss one of the most celebrated romantic comedies of all time, Notting Hill; led by trailblazing duo Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. We yet again talk about Hugh Grant’s charm, Richard Curtis’ wit, and Julia Roberts’ stardom.
Season 8: Richard Curtis -
This week we discuss the 1994 hit Four Weddings and a Funeral, which was the first of many
collaborations between Richard Curtis and Hugh Grant. We talk at length about Grant’s cuteness, how we don’t really love the character of Carrie (Andie MacDowell) and then some more about Hugh Grant.
Season 8: Richard Curtis -
We continue to talk about Richard Curtis’ work, and this week we’re discussing the 2019 flick Yesterday. Join us for this fun episode where we chat some more about magical realism, friendship turned romance, and how the world would suck without The Beatles!
Welcome to a new season! This time we will discuss the works of acclaimed British writer-director Richard Curtis, starting with a little bit of magical realism in the form of the 2013 flick, About Time. We naturally talk a lot about Harry Potter, Rachel McAdams’ apparent bias toward time-travel films and what we think wedding dresses should look like.
Join us in our Season 7: Spooky Love finale, when we talk about the 1995 flick Casper. We discuss how omnipresent Christina Ricci was in the 90s and how Devon Sawa was Bel’s first crush. And yes, we know Halloween season is over, but we’re not yet ready to say goodbye!
Season 7: Spooky Love
Join us this week for a fun-filled episode about the 2003 Disney-attraction-turned-flick, The Haunted Mansion. We discuss the similarities between the rides and the film, question some of the plot elements and laugh a whole lot!
This week we talk all about the 1990s classics, The Addams Family and Addams Family Values. Join us in praising the most beloved group of misfits ever!
Season 7: Spooky Love
We can live like Jack and Sally if we want, and this week we *do* want it: we’re talking all things The Nightmare Before Christmas, the 1993 cult stop-motion sensation idealized by Tim Burton and directed by Henry Selick. We reveal just how much we love this flick and its songs, discuss what an incredible character Jack Skellington is and nail all of our quotes. Tune in for a spook-tacular time!
Booooo! It’s October, which can only mean one thing: Halloween! To celebrate this incredible holiday, we’re starting a brand new season: Spooky Love. First up, the 1993 seasonal classic Hocus Pocus. We talk all things Sanderson Sisters, Emily and Thackery Binx and, of course, Dani, Max and Allison. Join us for a fun and spoopy time, featuring the brand-new Boo Scale! Curious about it? Tune in!
We’re closing off Season 6: Jason Segel with the 2012 Judd Apatow flick, This is 40. Join us for an episode full of laughter and fun trivia!
Season 6: Jason Segel -
This week we’re discussing yet another Jason Segel actor-writer credit, the 2012 flick The Five Year Engagement. We talk about the incredibly star-studded cast, the ups and downs of a long-lasting relationship and more. Join us for an episode that - we promise - will not feel as long as five years!
Season 6: Jason Segel -
We’re halfway through our sixth season, and this time we talk about the 2011 Muppets movie. We discuss all of the incredible cameos and the genius of the script - also co-written by Jason Segel. We talk about how much we love it when Amy Adams sings, Kiley shares her view on subtitles and Bel gives a certain score for the first time in one of our best episodes yet!
Season 6: Jason Segel -
This week, we’re talking about the 2011 comedy Bad Teacher. We discuss the dos and don’ts of teaching, how much we love Phyllis Smith, the correct way to talk to children and, again, how much Bel loves Jason Segel. Join us for a quick episode filled with laughs and fun trivia!
It’s the start of a new season, in which we’ll discuss some of the best Jason Segel flicks! First up is the 2008 comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Tune in to hear us gab about The Office, 30 Rock, Gilmore Girls, Veronica Mars, How I Met Your Mother, Tom Holland and how Jason is the love of Bel’s life. Oh, and we manage to squeeze in a few things about Forgetting Sarah Marshall, too!























