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Arthouse Legends Podcast

Welcome to Arthouse Legends Podcast - Where High Art and Geek Culture Collide! The goal of this podcast is to take a look at critically acclaimed and well-received films and consider if these films truly deserve their revered status in the cultural zeitguest. Using our combined film knowledge, geeky obsessions and general fart jokes, we take a bite out of much-beloved films, sometimes in love, other times in scorn, but never out-of-bounds.

Jul 27, 2016

In 1977, stuntman Hal Needham envisioned a road comedy about a couple of modern-day bootleggers trying to get a semi full of illegal beer from Texas to Georgia while being doggedly pursued by a deranged lawman. Aiding to this venture was Needham's roommate and budding star Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, country music...


Jul 23, 2016

In 1994, after the huge success of Aladdin, Walt Disney Pictures next film was being released to little confidence by the top brass of the studio. What was supposed to be a little film by the studio would become their crowning achievement, a film set in the heart of Africa as a young lion cub is transformed by the...


Jul 14, 2016

In 1984, the most successful stars of comedy joined forces to make a film about an trio of scientists who start a new business venture in paranormal investigation and elimination, or shortly put, Ghostbusters. What no one expected, including the cast and crew themselves, was that this would be one of the biggest films...


Jul 6, 2016

In 1996, director Roland Emmerich and writing partner Dean Devlin released a summer blockbuster that became one of the most discussed films of the year about an alien apocalypse that mixed human melodrama with state of the art visual effects and broad comedy. The result was Independence Day, which became one of the most...


Jul 1, 2016

In the summer of 2015 with superhero films coming out at breakneck speed and anticipation for a new Star Wars film building, what very few expected to be the clamoring to the theaters for was the fourth and decades-dormant Max Max sequel directed by 72-year-old creator George Miller and starring Tom Hardy and Charlize...