by Film School | Apr 15, 2019 | AFI's Top 100 Films, Episodes
Episode #012 The Sixth Sense (1999) He sees dead people. ALL THE TIME! This week, the AFI Top 100 list brings us our first entry that could be classified as an out-and-out horror. It’s M. Knight Shyamalan’s classic “The Sixth Sense”...
by Film School | Apr 8, 2019 | AFI's Top 100 Films, Episodes
Episode #014 Swing Time (1936) Old movies feel like Disneyland. This, and many, many epiphanies are brought to you by the black and white classic romance Swing Time with the lanky, debonaire Fred Astaire and the drop dead gorgeous smokeshow Ginger Rogers....
by Film School | Mar 25, 2019 | AFI's Top 100 Films, Episodes
Episode #010 Sophie’s Choice (1982) Meryl Streep is the eponymous Nazi death camp-survivor in Sophie’s Choice. It’s not a good choice; spoiler alert. It never is when Nazis are involved. If you want voice over, secrets, very young Kevin...
by Film School | Mar 18, 2019 | AFI's Top 100 Films, Episodes
Episode #009 Goodfellas (1990) We’re funny? FUNNY HOW?! Martin Scorsese is in the house, dropping what could arguably be considered the greatest mob/gangster movie ever made. Joe Pesci took home an Oscar for his role as Tommy, while Robert DeNiro,...
by Film School | Mar 11, 2019 | AFI's Top 100 Films, Episodes
Episode #008 The French Connection (1971) New York Detective “Popeye” Doyle (Gene Hackman) and his partner (Roy Scheider) chase a French heroin smuggler. And believe us, it’s *a lot* of chasing! Can the Hack-man and the Roy-boy get the...
by Film School | Feb 25, 2019 | AFI's Top 100 Films, Episodes
Episode #007 Pulp Fiction (1994) BIG. KAHUNA. BURGER. Pulp Fiction is one of the most iconic, impactful, most-quotable movies ever made. Like few other films in history, it inspired a generation of filmmakers and screenwriters. The boys break down Quentin...
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