Returning The Andy Plex alumnus Ryan Grassmeyer is back to discuss "Home for the Holidays" (1995). Why does this film endure at 30? Why is it a Thanksgiving and holiday masterpiece? It marks Jodie Foster's sophomore directorial outing. After winning 2 acting oscars and now entering her 30s, Jodie looks to take on the rediscovering of ourselves into adulthood through the lens of returning home to our families at 30. Holy Hunter loses her job in Chicago and returns home to Baltimore for Thanksgiving. Her journey is personal yet one we all go through. At 100 mins, this film is lean and jam packed with family drama, dysfunction, laughs, and tear jerks. Thanksgiving doesn't have enough films about it, and this one may just take the cake...ah...Turkey.
Ryan Grassmeyer on the Web:
@grassmeyer
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Returning The Andy Plex alumnus Ryan Grassmeyer is back to discuss "Home for the Holidays" (1995). Why does this film endure at 30? Why is it a Thanksgiving and holiday masterpiece? It marks Jodie Foster's sophomore directorial outing. After winning 2 acting oscars and now entering her 30s, Jodie looks to take on the rediscovering of ourselves into adulthood through the lens of returning home to our families at 30. Holy Hunter loses her job in Chicago and returns home to Baltimore for Thanksgiving. Her journey is personal yet one we all go through. At 100 mins, this film is lean and jam packed with family drama, dysfunction, laughs, and tear jerks. Thanksgiving doesn't have enough films about it, and this one may just take the cake...ah...Turkey.
Ryan Grassmeyer on the Web:
@grassmeyer
Episode 47 - The Heretic - Defending a Misunderstood Sequel
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Episode 47 - The Heretic - Defending a Misunderstood Sequel
The Andy Plex alum "Episode 31 - The Power of Podcast Compels You" Kryzstofer that 70s Guy returns for a very unique mission - defending a misunderstood or "bad" sequel "Exorcist 2 - the Heretic (1977). " Andy Plex and Kryzstofer covered the first film for its 50th anniversary and the passing of William Friedkin, but now push the envelope to go to bat for its critically poor received sequel from director John Boorman. Kryzstofer and Andy dive deep to ask why is this film a masterpiece? How is it a good sequel? How does it push the bounds of the horror medium? Why is it indeed a masterpiece? These two argue that "The Heretic" questions humanity and its power to have evil within and pass that evil on if not careful. What lessons can we heed from this tale? How does this film bring science, psychology, and religion together to analyze humanities gifts for good and potential evil?
Kryzstofer is a big activist and leader in the film community. He collects film prints and begs those to take closer looks at the darker nooks and crannies of the film libraries.
Kryzstofer that 70s guy on the web :
https://www.facebook.com/kryzstofer.charles https://www.instagram.com/kryzstofer_that70sguy/
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Returning The Andy Plex alumnus Ryan Grassmeyer is back to discuss "Home for the Holidays" (1995). Why does this film endure at 30? Why is it a Thanksgiving and holiday masterpiece? It marks Jodie Foster's sophomore directorial outing. After winning 2 acting oscars and now entering her 30s, Jodie looks to take on the rediscovering of ourselves into adulthood through the lens of returning home to our families at 30. Holy Hunter loses her job in Chicago and returns home to Baltimore for Thanksgiving. Her journey is personal yet one we all go through. At 100 mins, this film is lean and jam packed with family drama, dysfunction, laughs, and tear jerks. Thanksgiving doesn't have enough films about it, and this one may just take the cake...ah...Turkey.
Ryan Grassmeyer on the Web:
@grassmeyer