Film reviews using Whatsapp voice notes with Mark in Berlin and Killian in Dublin
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This week on Popcorn Boys Mark finally watches Lord of the Rings and finds that he likes it.
Golden Globes results are in and Ireland are the winners, Jo Koy is the loser. We watch Priscilla, Maestro, Deepest Breath and Wonka.
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This week on popcorn boyz we have an exclusive review of Ridley Scotts Napoleon, we also have Mark reviewing popular comedy Bottoms with Rachel Sennet and Ayo Edibiri, Killian reviews Palme D'Or winner Anatomy of a Fall and Mark reviews old classic, Chicago. Lots of tangents in between as usual
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On this weeks episode we review Martin Scorsese's new film Killers Of The Flower Moon, David Fincher's The Killer, Skinamarink. Ms Congeniality, You've Got Mail and half of I Love You, Man.
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This Popcorn Boyz we talk about horror movie sequels and halloween traditions in our favourite festival of the year.
Films discussed; Talk to Me, The Omen, Hellraiser, The Exorcist
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This week on Popcorn Boys we finally come good on our promises and release an episode within at least a month of the last one. Also we come good on our promise to interview Gregory, an actor, writer producer based in LA, about the ongoing SAG strikes. Chat GPT tries to summarize the films so we dont have to and Mark starts a brand new toxic boyfriend segment.
Time stamps:
08:16 Interview with Gregory Shelby
27:14 Spooky Season discussion
29:00 Haunting in Venice
35:50 Talk To Me
45:22 Batman (1989)
56:34 Ballywalter
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This week we do Barbenheimer weekend where we watched Barbie and Oppenheimer in the same day and decide which we liked the best.
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After a summer hiatus we have returned to your earwaves to talk about being sick, irish influencers fighting boxers in a cinema, the flamin hot cheetos movie, Evil Dead 4 and we ask which actor has the greatest track record.
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This week on Popcorn Boyz we chat to Cian Mulligan, a man who has watched 1700 films in one year and he teaches us how to watch movies. WE also review INfinity Pool, John Wick Ch: 4, RRR, Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now.
Infinity Pool: 8:31
John Wick Ch:4 :18:30
RRR: 22:20
Lewis Capaldi: 35:40
Interview with Cian : 44:50
This Week is Bad Cop. I run through my exclusive interview with Brian Cox for the launch of Succession. Mark fights back on his view on the Brennasaince, we review Creed III and Mark gives us a run down on his new favourite movie genre "bad cop" films. We also review Internal Affairs, Copland, Luther: The Fallen Sun, Serpico
5:40 Brian Cox interview
18:07 Creed III
28:50 Bad Cop Week
38:30 Luther: The Fallen Sun
45:40 Serpico
51:20 Internal Affairs
We recorded an Oscar night reaction special to talk about the big winners and losers of the night. With an historic amount of Irish nominees we see how they fared. Mark uses his new media training to coach Hugh Grant on how to behave on the red carpet and we both go through the notorious Academy Awards goodie bag which features Japanese milk bread, liposcution and a piece of land in Australia. THanks for listening send any correspondance to pocornboyzpod@gmail.com
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After a few weeks of being Sickboyz we are back being Popcorn Boyz to discuss the POSCARS (paddy oscars) and all the wonderful Irish nominations. In an impressive selection of films we review The Fablemans, Tar, The Whale and Babylon. My sister told me I should do time stamps in the show notes so they are below;
TIME STAMPS
Oscar nominations 4:35
The Whale 22:57
Babylon 34:00
The Fablemans 46:25
Tar 56:33
Killian signs contract with the UAE, we discuss the golden globes and the positive trends in cinema, then discuss three movies we watched on our laptops; The Menu, Don't Worry Darling and Stutz
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Spoiler Special do NOT listen if you haven't seen Avatar Way of Water or if you don't intend to or if you're one of those people who just doesn't care, if so, we respect you.
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In our end of the year special we talk our favourite christmas films to watch followed by a discussion about Avatar The Way of Water with a guest voice note from the wonderful comedian Tony Cantwell. Also reviewed; Knives Out, Triangle of Sadness
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Welcome back to the 22nd most popular Japanese Film Review podcast this week we talk about Dragon movies and why films aren't set in contemporary times anymore. Films reviewed: The Wonder, See How They Run, American Movie and Cape Fear
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This week we're joined by comedian Michael Fry who talks about his favourite films and film genres finally getting into the nitty gritty of why he prefers House of Dragons to Rings of Power.
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This week on Popcorn Boyz we review Lyra, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Barbarian, All Quiet on the Western Front.
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This week we discuss Halloween traditions, the greatest horror movie of all time, a trashy Spielberg film rankings and is berocca a good trick or treat sweet.
FIlms reviewed; Nosferatu, Banshees of Inisherin, Prey, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night
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This week on a Horror Special we review Bodies Bodies Bodies, Nightmare on Elm Street, The Evil Dead, Flux Gourmet and discuss the end of the pod as we know it
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In this premiere premiere episode of MK Ultrafilm Mark and Killian are invited to several film premieres from the good people of Sony and Universal who we worship and adore and are ever graciously grateful to. We review NOPE, Elvis, Licorice Pizza and Bullet Train. Nice to be back
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After a little break we're back with a host of great films Top Gun Maverick, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Jurassic World, Jackass Forever
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In this Episode mark breathes directly into the microphone a lot and engages Killian in a conversation about perverts, which Killian does not enjoy
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This week on MK Ultrafilm our "Coda is not a real film" campaign is gaining momentum. We get contacted by actual Russian bots. Mark and Killian go through some listener responses and we review Boiling Point, Godzilla, The Rescue and The Sound of Music
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Been a while but we're back for REAL this time! Killian watches Oscar losers portrait of a dog as a young man and Belfast and Mark watched children's favourites Batman and Spiderman
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This week on MK Ultrafilm we watch Wes Andersons new film THe French Dispatches and come to terms with ageing. Mark watches an interesting animation Cryptozoo and makes metaphors between pigs and Nicholas Cage. Killian starts a mystery film segment and revisits Dune
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It's spooky season again! We're back with four very different, but very HOT new horror flicks (or is it horror?... what IS a horror flick?)
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This week MK Ultrafilm review two of the biggest films of the year, James Bond and Dune. Mark also predicts the downfall of A24 with their release of the Green Knight. The Courier and The Guilty also get reviewed. Plus we talk about Squid Game
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We're back after a summer break! This week we review A Quiet Place 2, Godzilla vs Kong, Nobody and First Cow.
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This week Killian watches two totally random films from the last two decades, and Mark explores the world of Hong Kong action films
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This week we review Promising Young Woman, Alien 3, Boy State and Stray
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This week we discuss Easter Rituals and how to re-inact a good crucifiction. Mark reviews Mandy and Dogman hile Killian takes of HOwl's moving Castle and Oscar nominated Danish film, Another Round
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This week there is a glitch in the matrix at the 46 minute mark.
We review Framing Britney Spears, Minari, Assasins, Sound of Metal and Moving Target.
This week Mark and Killian take a break from lockdown to discuss everything from yoga to dry January while managing to fit some movie reviews in the middle.
Killian reviews two westerns while Mark goes for a paestinian documentary, Mayor, and a 90's classic, The Devil's Advocate.
They settle the Shaman/Shayman pronunciation debate and get a listener review from Brian for Wonderwoman 1984
This week Mark watches childhood classic Migthy Ducks while Killian ventures to Colombia with a viewing of a neo Apocalpyse Now: Embrace of the Serpent.
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This week its Marks Birthday!!!!!! (......and Christmas)
And to celebrate we watch a load of Christmas films and talk about them. Killian sees Die Hard, Mark sees Dolly Parton, the curer of covid 19's new film. We also talk about Christmas classics such as; Home Alone, Love Actually, Joyeux Noel, The Holiday, Nightmare Before Christmas and Elf.
Merry Christmas MK Ultrafriends and a Happy New Year!!!
Richard Gere special: Mark and Killian managed to watch an amazing TWO Richard Gere films in one week, Killian visits Mark's neighbourhood via cinema, and Mark reveals that he is not an intellectual
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This week Mark seeks refuge from the terrible accents of the Wild Mountain Thyme trailer by watching The Field. Killian has his own personal space week with Sunshine and Arrival. Mark watches the controversial Borat and we get sent in a review from a listener.
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Mark and Killian come together for a Spooky Samhain Seance, we experience some spectral interference with our equipment but still manage to review three classics: The Omen, The Thing and Hellraiser and Killian gives his opinion on 2020's "The Invisible Man".
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This week on MK Ultrafilm Mark and Killian review Trainspotting 2, Beast, The Social Dilemma and Beast plus a listener recommends a film. Jessie Buckley week doesn't go to plan, Killian starts eating ready brek and Mark has as funny experience in a country cinema in Dingle
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Finally a new blockbuster has hit the screens with Christopher Nolan's long awaited release TENET. Mark and Killian return to review that and a bunch of other films. Listeners have started sending in their corrections and recommendations.
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Killian and Mark both have their first post-lockdown cinema experience, we revisit Spielberg's classic "Jaws", Killian has some bad viewing experiences and we discuss a listener review of Jumanj
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This Week on MK Ultrafilm we return to you from our Covid caves to bring 4 more films perfect for self quarantine.
The Platform, Akira, Diego Maradona and Loro all take centre stage as we chronicle the story of two men using films as a plug to slow the inevitable disintegration of their minds under a strict Covid-19 lockdown.
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This week on MK ULtrafilm we give you a self isolation recommendation: WATCH MOVIES
Mark gets the name wrong of all the films, Killian stops being vegan and starts drinking butter, Tom Hanks is in every film and who the hell is Robert Zemeckis?
We deal with all these in this weeks episode of MK ULTRAFILM
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We start off with what we thought of the Oscar results, Killian checks out some 'international' films, and mark reviews an Oscar nominee and an Oscar 'Snub'
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After a long and relaxing Christmas break, Mark and Killian are back watchin' and talkin'. After some discussion on Oscars and what we saw over holidays, we review the new A24/Adam Sandler Film 'Uncut Gems', Greta Gerwig's 'Little Women, Grandparents' favourite 'Two Popes', and the recent whodunit 'Knives out'.
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With the release of Martin Scorsese's The Irishman this week, MKUltrafilm does a Netflix Special reviewing The Irishman, he King, Between Two Ferns, Roma and El Camino.
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Our first face to face episode. This week we venture into the spooky past of cinema with horror classics such as Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist and Halloween. We also check out the sequel to The Shining, Dr Sleep, out on Halloween night and Mark and Killian have a huge disagreement on what they think about the film.
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This week we get some cultural education from the farewell, we listen to some listener contributions on the new Brad Pitt Space Film, We discuss the ethics of Joker, and Killian ditches mark to hang out with his cooler friends and see Transit
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This week we review the fifth installment of Silvester Stallone's Rambo,
Killian goes to see Downton Abbey with his mum and aunties,
Mark tests out Sam Raimi's new crocodile thriller, Crawl, is it just another Sharknado?
Extra Ordinary, a local horror comedy starring Maeve Higgins and Will Forte, becomes the first Irish film reviewed in the podcast
Killian has reverted to a brick phone, how will he record his whatsapp voice message reviews now!? listen to the latest episode of MK Ultrafilm to find out.
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After a brief summer holiday Mark and Killian are back with a nice selection of voice reviews. Killian is back from Italy and Mark has returned to Dublin only to find out that its been turned into one giant hotel.
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Mark and Killian vent their true spoiler-filled feelings about Tarrantino's latest film, Once Upon a time in Hollywood
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Only two films this week as Killian is going on holidays, but we have a lot to say - we review 2018s Palme D'Or, Shoplifters, and Quentin Tarantino's latest effort
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This Week on MK Ultrafilm
A dry month of tepid cinema leaves Mark and Killian with some rewatches on their hands. In preparation of Tarantino's new flick, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Mark revisits the film that introduced us to Tarantino's now signature style. In Dublin, Killian says farewell to the late great Agnes Varda in her final film Varda by Agnes. While back in Berlin, Mark takes on Peter Stricklands Toby Jones filled classic Berberian Sound Studio.
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This week Mark goes to see the re-release of Apocalypse Now and gives his take on the Coppola's classic, Killian goes to see A24's new hot film Midsommar along with a listener contribution from Michael, they wonder whether it deserves the tag of horror or not. Two childhood classics are brought back from the dead with Toy Story 4 and the remake of The Lion King, were they HOT or were they NOT? listen to find out
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In the inaugural episode of MK UltraFilm Mark and Killian review; Booksmart, Yesterday, Burning and Dead Don't Die.
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