Ryan and Bev Ellis are partners in film nerdery who share their often humorous musings on the AFI's
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First, the winner of our “Pick Your Podcast” contest is announced right at the top of the 92nd epis
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Robert Altman's outstanding musical dramedy is the 89th T100P podcast. Keith Carradine and Lily Tom
The crime sage continues in our 88th edition of the T100P. Al Pacino and John Cazale are outstandin
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We tip our hat to the stupidest observance on the calendar with our 9th Not 100 Project podcast. Th
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The 84th T100P podcast is the final musical on the list. Liza Minnelli absolutely rocks the Cabaret
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New Hollywood meets Classic Hollywood in this John Ford homage. Names like Bogdanovich, Bridges, Bu
The 80th T100P podcast chronicles the WWII adventures of General George S. Patton, played so memora
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