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!
Taika Waititi is a big name right now – big time director and writer, and sometimes actor. In 2014s What We Do in the Shadows, he co-wrote and directed, and starred in this film with Flight of the Conchords alum…
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Ah, the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special. Who doesn’t love this classic Life Day celebration! Considered by, well, most to be the worst thing ever done by Star Wars – and that includes all of the Ewok movies – what…
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Join us, as we travel back to 1944 for the number 63 comedy on our list, Arsenic and Old Lace. Cary Grant, a Hollywood icon, stars in this film, adapted from the stage play. Many consider this one of his…
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Step Brothers, the 2008 Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly film, directed by Adam McKay, is number 64 on our list of top comedies of all time… and one that neither Chad nor Candace had ever, ever seen! What were…
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Caddyshack, the greatest sports comedy movie of all time. That is not even an argument (sorry Slap Shot!). This Harold Ramis directed golf movie checks in at number 65 on the top 100 comedies of all time, according to the…
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This week, the Film Illogical Society presents a very special Halloween episode. Join Kris and T.C. as they review 2005s Corpse Bride, directed by Tim Burton. Does this stand up as a horror film? What other horror films have they…
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Did Candace, Chad and Kris enjoy watching 2007s Edgar Wright directed Hot Fuzz? YARP! Did it still work, after 12 years? YARP! Is there a better director than Edgar Wright for this type of film? NARP! Enjoy! Every Frame A…
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Sons of the Desert, the 1933 film, directed by William A Seiter, stars Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, and is our second film staring that duo. Does this film hold up to being the number 67 on the top comedies…
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Ninotchka, a comedy from Ernst Lubitsch, came out in 1939. It starred Hollywood legend Greta Garbo in her first comedic role. Being one of the few stars to successfully transition from the silent era to the talkies, does this film,…
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