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Films(trips)

24 Panels Per Second

From the ashes of 24 Panels Per Second comes Films(trips)! Join Andrew Kannegiesser and Dave Babbitt as they take a trip from one film to the next, providing insight (and maybe a few laughs) along the way!

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07/04/20 • 112 min

Andrew and Dave are back! And this time, they're looking at a film from the '80s which is set in the '70s, but which takes much of its musical and visual cues from the '50s!
Yes, the duo are taking a look at Gus Van Sant's 1989 drama DRUGSTORE COWBOY, starring Matt Dillon and Kelly Lynch. What do the podcasters think of Van Sant's second film? What do the pair make of an acting turn by William S. Burroughs? And why is James Le Gros auditioning to be Shaggy in a Scooby-Doo movie? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: Rock and roll, comics and comedy.
All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt
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07/04/20 • 112 min

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06/27/20 • 115 min

Andrew and Dave are back, and maaaaaaaan is it a strange one this time.
Leaving noted Alfred Hitchcock fan Brian De Palma behind, the duo turn their attention to Gus Van Sant's infamous 1998 remake of Hitchcock's PSYCHO, starring Anne Heche and Vince Vaughn. Will the pair come to any solid conclusions about the film over the course of the discussion? Can the pair even agree about what the film is trying to do? And how awesome is that suit William H. Macy wears in this thing? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: Oh hell, William Burroughs again.
All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt
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06/27/20 • 115 min

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06/20/20 • 115 min

Having survived Steven Spielberg's WAR OF THE WORLDS adaptation, Andrew and Dave finally touch upon another one the film brats which hit Hollywood in the 1970s: Brian De Palma! Specifically, the duo take a look at De Palma's 1993 film CARLITO'S WAY, and are joined by returning guest James "the 'h' is silent" Hrivnak!
How bonkers film? Is David Koepp's script awful? Did De Palma realize just how racist casting Al Pacino in the titular role is? Why does cheesecake come up so often? And just how many Simpsons references come up before it is all over? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: The most unique - and baffling - remake of all time.
Opening theme by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
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06/20/20 • 115 min

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06/12/20 • 105 min

After joys of Don Siegel's 19654 film THE KILLERS, Andrew and Dave return in this episode of Films(trips) to take a look at Steven Spielberg's 2005 film, WAR OF THE WORLDS! What do the podcasting duo make of Steven Spielberg? What shocking action does Andrew take? And who the hell thought Tom Cruise could pass for an average guy? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: From Spielberg to DePalma!
All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
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06/12/20 • 105 min

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06/06/20 • 95 min

Andrew and Dave are once again joined by Jame Hrivnak on this episode as they take a look at Don Siegel's THE KILLERS, the film too violent for network broadcast in 1964 despite being made for television! What do the trio make of the film? How much mockery of Ronald Reagan will take place? And will the trio be able to overcome Skype problems? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: Wells v. Spielberg
All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt
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06/06/20 • 95 min

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Looking for some downtime, Andrew and Dave decide to crash at a house on Elm street. Unfortunately, it seems some punk is keeping them up all night.
That's right! This time out, Andrew and Dave turn their attention to Jack Sholder's A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET PART 2: FREDDY'S REVENGE! What will the duo make of the often hated second entry in the long running slasher franchise? Do they believe that Jack Sholder was ignorant of the subtext of the film? Why does Meryl Streep come up so much? And why is that steel mill so familiar? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: I'll take drunk Lee Marvin over Ronald Reagan any day of the week.
All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt
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05/30/20 • 94 min

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05/23/20 • 80 min

Having loved Dan Curtis' THE NIGHT STRANGLER, the podcasting duo of Andrew and Dave turn their attention to Curtis' 1970 effort, HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS!
Yes, that's right! HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS, the feature film adaptation of the television soap opera overseen by Curtis. However, is this film as wonderful as THE NIGHT STRANGLER? Is this a film for anyone, or will those without familiarity of the series be able to make heads or tails of it? And just what do the duo make of the film's editing? Tune in to find out!
Next Episode: I'm sorry, who is he getting revenge on here?
All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
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05/23/20 • 80 min

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05/15/20 • 86 min

Halloween in May continues as Andrew and Dave turn their attention from the Munsters to THE NIGHT STRANGLER! What will the podcasting duo make of Dan Curtis' sequel to the 1972 TV movie THE NIGHT STALKER? How badly will Dave misrepresent Don Quixote? And how awesome is Darren McGavin? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: Dracula by any other name...
All music by Andrew Kannegeisser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
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05/15/20 • 86 min

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05/08/20 • 79 min

Having survived their run through 1987's THE RUNNING MAN, Andrew and Dave follow Richard Dawson to the 1966 feature film adaptation of the classic (maybe) television sitcom "The Munsters", MUNSTER, GO HOME!
What do the podcasting duo make of this quickly produced film mostly intended for the European market? Do either host remember "The Munsters Today"? How many times will Rob Zombie come up? Tune in and find out!
Next Episode: Powder-blue suits and straw hats!
All music by Andrew Kannesgeisser. Editing by Dave Babbitt.
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05/08/20 • 79 min

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07/11/20 • 121 min

Films(trips) is back! And in this episode, Andrew and Dave are once again joined by Dr. Dru Jeffries, author of COMIC BOOK FILM STYLE and editor of #WWE: PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING IN THE DIGITAL AGE!
So what film could bring this trio together? Why none other than Don Coscarelli's 1988 cult classic PHANTASM II! Join this group as they make sense of their complicated reactions to the film, suggest a potential political reading of the film, admire how one explosion doubles as two, and find time to go down the rabbit hole of vegan cupcakes!
Next Episode: We all need a little more Archie in our media diets.
All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt
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07/11/20 • 121 min

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FAQ

How many episodes does Films(trips) have?

Films(trips) currently has 288 episodes available.

What topics does Films(trips) cover?

The podcast is about Film, History, Podcasting, Podcasts, Tv & Film and Cinema.

What is the most popular episode on Films(trips)?

The episode title 'Episode 115: DRUGSTORE COWBOY (1989)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Films(trips)?

The average episode length on Films(trips) is 100 minutes.

How often are episodes of Films(trips) released?

Episodes of Films(trips) are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Films(trips)?

The first episode of Films(trips) was released on Jan 11, 2018.

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