As Reel Fools, we dissect and discuss what we believe are essential films.
The Fools post their FINAL EPISODE with the movie of all movies: Raiders of the Lost Ark. It's been a fun ride and we hope you like this episode. Thanks for listening and E.
The Fools welcome back Woody Allen in his 1977 classic comedy, Annie Hall. It's Alvy Singer over here! And Godfather and Goodbar alum Diane Keaton as Annie.
The Fools welcome back a reluctant Stanley Kubrick and an enthusiastic Kirk Douglas and we go ape in the 1960 epic cinematic classic, Spartacus, a silly film.
The Fools are in Punxsutawney on February 2nd, again, goofing on Harold Ramis and Bill Murray and their more-than-just-a-comedy film of 1993, Groundhog Day.
The Fools are free falling with Sandy and George in the 2013 film, Gravity, and the Professor shares his fond memories of his work in The Net and Apollo 13, and the time he jumped out of a plane.
The Fools goof on The Empire Strikes Back, Irvin Kershner's 1980 sequel to Star Wars (R.I.P. Carrie Fisher who passed during the editing of this episode).
The Fools finally tackle the Force and George Lucas' 1977 space adventure, Star Wars, and remember what it felt like to see this film for the first time.
The Fools explore the wonderful world of John J. Rambo, terrorist of the small town of Hope, Washington, in Sly's 1982 action adventure, First Blood.
The Fools finally goof on Scorsese's most entertaining film, Goodfellas. Yes it's all fun and yucks until the Professor relapses and snorts a bit too much coke.
The Fools complete their Universal Horror month with the last of the pantheon of super monsters in the 1954 3-D classic, The Creature From the Black Lagoon.
The Fools continue their Universal Horror month with the 1941 classic, The Wolf Man, starring Lon Chaney Jr. and Claude Rains.
The Fools kick off their Universal Horror month with the 1932 classic, The Mummy, starring Boris Karloff as our title character and Ardeth Bay.
The Fools once again explore the beautiful mind of Terrence Malick and his meditative 2011 opus, The Tree of Life (Guest: Tobin Kirk).
The Fools celebrate their 100th episode with arguably the most popular movie ever made by aliens: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The Fools go join Keanu Reeves on his journey into The Matrix, the 1999 Wachowski Brothers' techno action classic, where we don't hang up. We just say click.
The Fools complete their international tour in Japan with Akira Kurosawa's 1950 Japanese jidaigeki film, Rashomon, featuring Toshiro Mifune.
The Fools continue their international tour in France this time with Jean-Luc Godard's French New Wave classic, Breathless, featuring Jean Seberg.
The Fools start their international tour in Italy with Vittorio De Sica's Neo-Realistic classic, Bicycle Thieves.
The Fools are picking their feet in Poughkeepsie with William Friedkin in his awesome crime thriller, The French Connection, with Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider.
The Fools return to John Ford's Monument Valley to deal with a racist John Wayne in the 1956 western classic, The Searchers.
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