Introducing the dynamic duo behind the podcast - a Texas-based film maker and music artist with a passion for their respective crafts. Jesus Pasos, hailing from Fort Worth, is a talented film maker with an eye for storytelling and a deep love for cinema. On the other side of the mic is Daniel Lopez, also known as "Unorthodox MC", an up-and-coming music artist from the same city, known for his unique storytelling and lyrical style.
Together, Jesus and Daniel bring their different perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing all things film and music-related on their podcast. From the
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Introducing the dynamic duo behind the podcast - a Texas-based film maker and music artist with a passion for their respective crafts. Jesus Pasos, hailing from Fort Worth, is a talented film maker with an eye for storytelling and a deep love for cinema. On the other side of the mic is Daniel Lopez, also known as "Unorthodox MC", an up-and-coming music artist from the same city, known for his unique storytelling and lyrical style.
Together, Jesus and Daniel bring their different perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing all things film and music-related on their podcast. From the
TFTI E.168 “Five Nights at Freddy review, Old Dads, They Follow, The Killer, Artist/Producer!”
TFTI and The Movie Section
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TFTI E.168 “Five Nights at Freddy review, Old Dads, They Follow, The Killer, Artist/Producer!”
Welcome to this week's episode of TFTI Podcast! We've got an electrifying lineup for you as we dive into the latest movies and explore the dynamic world of music. First up, we review the highly anticipated movie, Five Nights at Freddy's, which has just hit the screens. Join us as we dissect its scares, evaluate if it lives up to the hype, and determine whether it's a must-watch for fans of the game.
Next, we shift gears and discuss Bill Burr's latest comedy film, "Old Dads," now streaming on Netflix. Is comedy losing its edge or is it still as sharp as ever? We share our thoughts on this thought-provoking topic and explore whether comedy today lives up to its vibrant past.
Hold onto your seats because we have exciting news: the sequel to the spine-chilling horror film "It Follows" is on the horizon, and it's being helmed by the same director! We delve into the anticipation and high expectations surrounding this upcoming release.
But that's not all—we couldn't resist watching the trailer for "The Killer," the mesmerizing new film by the visionary director David Fincher, starring the incredible Michael Fassbender. Join us as we analyze the trailer and share our excitement for what promises to be one of the most anticipated films of the year.
Throughout the episode, we also engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the intricate relationship between artists and producers in the music industry. Should producers simply be paid for their beats, or should they have a creative stake in the final product? Tune in to hear our perspectives on this fascinating topic.
Don't forget to follow us everywhere @tftipodcast for more engaging discussions and updates. Get ready for an action-packed episode filled with movie reviews, insightful conversations, and plenty of entertainment. Let's dive right in!
TFTI and The Movie Section
Introducing the dynamic duo behind the podcast - a Texas-based film maker and music artist with a passion for their respective crafts. Jesus Pasos, hailing from Fort Worth, is a talented film maker with an eye for storytelling and a deep love for cinema. On the other side of the mic is Daniel Lopez, also known as "Unorthodox MC", an up-and-coming music artist from the same city, known for his unique storytelling and lyrical style.
Together, Jesus and Daniel bring their different perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing all things film and music-related on their podcast. From the