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Jake Bland

Reel Specific

A weekly TV and Film podcast
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Reel Specific

Jake Bland

Reel Specific

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Jake Bland

Reel Specific

A weekly TV and Film podcast
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The guys are back on the mics working on new episodes! But those aren't ready, yet. So to hold you over, here's an episode that was supposed to lead into the 90's Shakespeare Adaptations, but never got edited. A new sub-genre is coming! Have fu
A short announcement from the guys. It might be a little while before the next RS episode is released, but if you want more of these two chuckle-heads check out their new podcast where each week they trade off picking the subject of the episode
This week we wrap up Spooktober 2020 with The Refrigerator (1991) directed by Nicholas Jacobs! This is the stupid indie horror you want for the background of a party (even if everyone is telecommuting for your Halloween party this year). The bo
Another dark comedy horror for Spooktober! Rubber (2010) directed by Quentin Dupieux follows a sentient car tire with psychokinetic powers as it wreaks havoc on a small southwestern town. Oh, and there's a B plot that seems to get a lot more sc
The horror continues with The Cabin in the Woods (2011) directed by Drew Goddard. In an attempt to keep this downer of a Halloween upbeat, the boys have chosen this wonderful horror-comedy to talk about, and even give the people that don't like
The boys are kicking off the ooky-spooky season with a banger of a Haunted Item Horror movie. This week they're talking about Oculus (2013) directed by Mike Flanagan. (I know! Jake likes his movies WAY too much!) Get ready for some truly creepy
90's Shakespeare Adaptations is going to be a short sub-sub-genre. Hopefully we'll be able to revisit it at a later date, but for now enjoy Let the Devil Wear Black (1999) directed by Stacy Title. It's a dark, gritty retelling of Hamlet set in
New month, new sub-genre! For September it's 90's Shakespeare Adaptations and we're kicking it off with Romeo + Juliet (1996) directed by Baz Luhrmann! Fair warning...the guys couldn't stay on topic to save their lives this week. Which will hap
This week it's the crime thriller Wait Until Dark (1967) directed by Terence Young and starring Audrey Hepburn! How well can the guys remember the plot to this film? Are the characters, acting and direction enough to look past an OVERLY complic
This week it's Hush (2016) directed by Mike Flanagan! How well do this husband/wife duo work together? How does a $1 million budget stack up against the $10 million budget of our last movie? How realistic DO you want a serial killer to be?Nex
Three ne'er-do-wells are looking to steal some quick cash from a blind war vet, but who is the real villain here? While we're at it, who is the main character? Join Jake & Klouse as they sift through the twisty plot of Don't Breathe (2016) dire
New month, new genre! Invading the Homes of the Disabled will be a four part series looking at a reel specific set of HORROR movies! And it all starts with this week's film: Mischief Night (2013) directed by Richard Schenkman. Low budgets, too
This week the boys watched California (1977) directed by Michele Lupo. Two Confederate soldiers are released from a POW camp at the end of the Civil War and begin the long trek back to Georgia. What could go wrong? Come find out if this late in
On the third installment of Civil War Spaghetti Westerns, the boys discuss Django (1966) directed by Sergio Corbucci. Can Django revive their love for Spaghetti Westerns? Or will the guys' short-lived love affair with the genre be underwritten
The boys continue their look at Civil War Spaghetti Westerns with 1965's The Return of Ringo, directed by Duccio Tessari. How well does classical literature translate to an American Western film made by Italians? Who was working the camera whil
On the very first episode of Reel Specific, Jake & Klaus delve into the Spaghetti Western classic: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (1966), directed by Sergio Leone. The boys also share some stories about the making of the film, and take a brief lo
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