The Film Illogical Society is a podcast that, well frankly, focuses on film by doing what they know best: talking about! Including lists, movie games, and the always popular ‘what if’ game!
NOTE: This episode was recorded prior to Fred Willard’s passing. RIP Buck! Best In Show, the 2000 Christopher Guest directed mockumentary is about the goings and comings of, well, dog shows. Take a listen to what Kris, Candace, and Chad…
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Broadcast news, the 1987 James L. Brooks written and directed comedy, checks in at number 56 on the BBC Top 100 comedies of all time, and the first on the list starring Holly Hunter, William Hurt and Albert Brooks. Did…
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Zelig, the hard to find Woody Allen mockumentary that came out in 1983, highlights Allen and Mia Farrow. What is this movie about? How on earth did FIS find this film, in order to watch it? What does the group…
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In this week’s podisode, we do another “You haven’t seen this?”, and wouldn’t you know it, this week it’s finally T.C.’s week to pick, and he takes us all the way to Studio Ghibli’s 2001 Spirited Away. What did Julia…
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Mean Girls, the 2004 Tina Fey written (and starring) film about a group of high school girls who all were really, really nice. Or not. Listen and find out if Chad rightfully avoided this comedy, who Candace relates to now…
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Toni Erdmann. Ever hear of this film? No? Well… that’s something you had in common with Kris, Candace and Chad. This week’s film takes us to Germany, Romania, Austria… I’m sure other places as well. As a father tries to…
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This week, we are playing a “You Haven’t Seen That?” Join Kris and T.C. as they react to Julia’s pick, 1982s An Officer and a Gentleman. Listen and find out if Julia still loves this movie, who is more likely…
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This is our second Edgar Wright film, and one of his best… obviously. Horror-Comedy is a much treasured genre. Shaun of the Dead is a perfect example of that type of film. It also comes in at number 60 on…
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America, F Yeah! Words that many in the United States have sung, loud and proud! Let’s go back to 2004, when South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to do whatever they wanted – even making a…
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