A brilliant rendition of slice of life cinema? Or, a snoozefest movie that should have been called The Nap? We feud, you decide!
Coming straight from the unreleased Film Feud archives, an episode that captures the early days of feuding when the passion to feud was at its highest (read: lots of cursing) and many-a-foreign-films were watched with glee.
On this week's episode, the guys debate The Hunt, a danish mystery drama film starring Mads Mikkelsen. The feud gets off to a jumpy start when Vidur compares a (not so) well meaning little girl to Damien Omen, and Vikram gushes over how well shot the entire movie is. They both find some common ground over the cinematography of the movie, but things heat up when the guys differ over the emotions that this movie invokes.
Lastly, the discussion takes an anticipated turn towards Mikkelsen's portrayal of Le Chiffre from Casino Royale, because, you know, he like bleeds from his eye.
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You can find out more on their website and rate and review the show on [itunes](
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A brilliant rendition of slice of life cinema? Or, a snoozefest movie that should have been called The Nap? We feud, you decide!
Coming straight from the unreleased Film Feud archives, an episode that captures the early days of feuding when the passion to feud was at its highest (read: lots of cursing) and many-a-foreign-films were watched with glee.
On this week's episode, the guys debate The Hunt, a danish mystery drama film starring Mads Mikkelsen. The feud gets off to a jumpy start when Vidur compares a (not so) well meaning little girl to Damien Omen, and Vikram gushes over how well shot the entire movie is. They both find some common ground over the cinematography of the movie, but things heat up when the guys differ over the emotions that this movie invokes.
Lastly, the discussion takes an anticipated turn towards Mikkelsen's portrayal of Le Chiffre from Casino Royale, because, you know, he like bleeds from his eye.
Don’t forget to let the guys know who you think won on [facebook](
https://www.facebook.com/filmfeudpodcast/), [instagram](
https://www.instagram.com/filmfeudpodcast/) and [twitter](
https://twitter.com/filmfeudpod).
You can find out more on their website and rate and review the show on [itunes](
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-feud/id1231636723?mt=2) if you enjoyed it.
A brilliant rendition of slice of life cinema? Or, a snoozefest movie that should have been called The Nap? We feud, you decide!
Coming straight from the unreleased Film Feud archives, an episode that captures the early days of feuding when the passion to feud was at its highest (read: lots of cursing) and many-a-foreign-films were watched with glee.
On this week's episode, the guys debate The Hunt, a danish mystery drama film starring Mads Mikkelsen. The feud gets off to a jumpy start when Vidur compares a (not so) well meaning little girl to Damien Omen, and Vikram gushes over how well shot the entire movie is. They both find some common ground over the cinematography of the movie, but things heat up when the guys differ over the emotions that this movie invokes.
Lastly, the discussion takes an anticipated turn towards Mikkelsen's portrayal of Le Chiffre from Casino Royale, because, you know, he like bleeds from his eye.
Don’t forget to let the guys know who you think won on facebook, instagram and twitter.
You can find out more on their website and rate and review the show on itunes if you enjoyed it.