Sinopsis
Friends In Your Head is a small network of podcasts all made by the same wee crew of lovable film industry dorks, including the popular "What Are You Doing, Movie?" film commentary podcast previously known as Down in Front. Other shows include The Intermission and Documentality, any podcast of which can be subscribed to independently. This feed collects all new Friends In Your Head releases into one place.
Episodios
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What Are You Doing, Movie? - Hook
16/05/2009What Are You Doing, Movie? - Hook - Hook brings out fairly strong opinions in everyone at the table, perhaps because it marks a definitive turning point in the career of Steven Spielberg.
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What Are You Doing, Movie? - Star Trek VI
11/05/2009What Are You Doing, Movie? - Star Trek VI - Licensed aficionado of all Star- arts, Ryan Schile, subs in to help Brian and Trey deal with Teague's complete ignorance of the Star Trek universe.
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What Are You Doing, Movie? - The Matrix
04/05/2009What Are You Doing, Movie? - The Matrix - The original Matrix is pretty damn good. We serve up our thoughts on a movie that, for better or worse, represents a defining moment in cinema history.
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What Are You Doing, Movie? - Ghostbusters
26/04/2009What Are You Doing, Movie? - Ghostbusters - Yes, you think you're the biggest Ghostbusters fan on the planet. You're not. Dorkman is. Back off man; he's a scientist.
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What Are You Doing, Movie? - Little Shop of Horrors
20/04/2009What Are You Doing, Movie? - Little Shop of Horrors - What better movie to bring to light every single expertise any of us has ever had. There's puppets, musical theater, and Rick Moranis.
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What Are You Doing, Movie? - Starship Troopers
12/04/2009What Are You Doing, Movie? - Starship Troopers - Trey was the creature FX supervisor for this flick, so enjoy this look into the visual effects and animation requirements for a big alien invasion movie.
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What Are You Doing, Movie? - Episode I
04/04/2009What Are You Doing, Movie? - Episode I - Yes, it hurt. Yes, it changed an awful lot of lives. This first of the 'prequels' is Teague's favorite, and if you'll give him a chance, he'll tell you why.