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Adam Palcher

Deep Dive Film School

A weekly TV, Film, Film Reviews, Arts and Visual Arts podcast
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Deep Dive Film School

Adam Palcher

Deep Dive Film School

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Deep Dive Film School

Adam Palcher

Deep Dive Film School

A weekly TV, Film, Film Reviews, Arts and Visual Arts podcast
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This week we dive deep into the famous Top That rap scene from 1989's Teen Witch. We discuss the ridiculousness of the scene, the history behind it and what caused it to have a second life and becoming a viral sensation in the internet age. Thi
This week have our first installment of our Cyberpunk Film Festival. We begin with the 1998 Alex Proyas directed Dark City. A strange world full of distant memories and Strangers lurking about. Underrated movie and great conversation, enjoy!
The week we dive into the famous "next morning" scene from Todd Phillips 2009 classic drunk comedy The Hangover. We discuss the brilliant gags, setups and laughs through this scene and the movie itself. Great convo, enjoy! Make sure to play al
This week we discuss the truly and offensively bad Dana Carvey vehicle Master of Disguise from the early 2000's. We dive into the ridiculous plot, the lazy joke telling, and the endlessly painful and unwatchable impressions Carvey has in his ba
This week we dive into that one scene from the epic 80's sports movie, The Karate Kid. A life changing movie from our childhood was so fun to revisit and discuss the sand the floor scene as the culmination of the film. Great convo, enjoy!
This week Palcher covers his 2024 Sundance Film Festival experience. We discuss the major themes of the festival this year and discuss all great films that came out this year. Enjoy!  Make sure to play along with each festival and leave commen
This week we end out our Yasujirô Ozu Film Festival with his most adored film from 1953, Tokyo Story. His most retrospective film about elderly grandparents visiting their kids only to be ignored and pawned off. This is a call your grandma movi
This episode Palcher dives into his top 5 films of 2023 and Sherlock dives into his top 5 films he glad he didn't see, kind of. Awesome year for movies! Great conversation, enjoy!
This week we continue to dive into the wonderful world of Yasujirô Ozu with his 1949 film Late Spring about young Noriko gets societal pressure to marry but battles with her desire to continue to take care of her ailing father. Amazing Ozu and
This week we dive into our scene breakdown of the cumulative 90's action film from the great James Cameron, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. We discuss the classic chase scene through the city into the aqueducts of LA. You know the scene! This was
This week we continue our our Yasujirô Ozu festival with our second installment, his 1951 film, Early Summer. The story of a mid 30's Japanese women who is still unmarried as her family begins to immense pressure on her to follow the cultural a
This week we dive into one of the many classic scenes from the original 1988 (Christmas?) film Die Hard, directed by John McTiernan. We chose the "Ho ho ho, now I have a gun" scene. We discuss the origins of John McClane, his effect on future a
This week we dive into first episode of the inspiring Japanese filmmaker, Yasujirô Ozu. We discuss his 1959 film Floating Weeds about a traveling actor of a famous kabuki show tries to re-kindle a life with his son who doesn't know who he reall
This week we dive into the classic rooftop finale of one of the best sci-fi films of the 80's, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. We discuss the build up to this scene, the atmosphere of the movie and Rutger Hauer's memorable performance. Enjoy the c
This week we have a bonus episode from our Stand-Up Film Festival. We dive into the 1988 romantic comedy film Punchline from David Seltzer. Tom Hanks and Sally Field play two comedians in very different stages of their careers finding a way to
This week we delve into the absolutely classic horror movie from Tobe Hooper from 1974, the original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We discuss the film as a staple for horror and breakdown the intro of Leatherface and the complete 180 this movie
This week we end out our Stand-Up Film Festival with the one and only Bob Fosse and his biopic of the late and great Lenny Bruce. Lenny was made in a unique style that only Fosse can execute. This was a absolutely fascinating movie and outstand
This we week examine the ninja sword burglar scene from Ang Lee's fantastical masterpiece 2000's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. We get the reveal of the magic of the movie in this scene and discuss the importance Chinese cinema in American pop
In the third installment of our Stand-Up Film Festival we discuss the Kumail Nanjiani wild real-life story, The Big Sick. A bad break up gets turned on it's head with a hospital visit and the clashing cultural norms of Pakistan and America get
The week we examine the classic and hilarious fake orgasm scene from the 1989 Rob Reiner rom-com, When Harry Met Sally. We discuss why this is as close to the perfect comedic scene there is out there. Enjoy! Make sure to play along with each fe
In the second installment of our Stand-Up Film Festival we discuss the underrated Scorsese film, The King Of Comedy. Rupert Pupkin, a delusional and threatening comedian is desperate to make it big and goes to uncomfortable lengths to befriend
This week we dive into the T-rex reveal scene from the original 1993's Spielberg classic and practical CGI powerhouse, the one and only Jurassic Park. Enjoy the conversation about one of our most nostalgic movies. Make sure to play along with e
This week begin a new film festival, movies about stand-up comedy! We're very excited for this festival and we kick off with Mike Birbiglia's movie adaptation of his one-man show Sleepwalk With Me. We delve into what it takes to be a comedian a
This week we have lots of fun discussing our top 3 director ensembles. Thanks for listening!
This week we break down the opening montage sequence from the delightful Jean-Pierre Jeunet film from 2001 Amélie. Enjoy the conversation! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to
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