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Frames and Fools: Film, Filmmakers, and Foolishness
Skål Media
80 episodes
1 day ago
(Spoilers always) Movies! We love ‘em, we make ‘em, and now we get together and talk about ‘em. Join us as we chuckle our way through discussions about the films near and dear to us.
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(Spoilers always) Movies! We love ‘em, we make ‘em, and now we get together and talk about ‘em. Join us as we chuckle our way through discussions about the films near and dear to us.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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55 | FFFF8 ‘THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS’ (2017) THE FATE OF THE FOOLS
Frames and Fools: Film, Filmmakers, and Foolishness
2 hours 11 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
55 | FFFF8 ‘THE FATE OF THE FURIOUS’ (2017) THE FATE OF THE FOOLS

We’ve made it (basically) to the end. ‘The Fate of the Furious’ (2017) is just as big and brash as the rest of the series, but a new director, a bit more cgi, and no Brian means that it feels a little different. It’s by no means a bad movie nor is it the worst of the franchise, but a couple cracks are showing. The Rock, once a welcome and cheesy addition to the team (not the family, mind you), is beginning to chew the scenery and pull focus. A movie that could have placed Lettie at the center for a much more emotionally resonant story instead bounces around. The villain, played effectively by Charlize Theron, is given no motivation other than a vague throwaway line that really doesn’t justify hijacking a nuclear-armed submarine. Elena is literally in a box for the entire movie. There are still fun moments, but this film is exemplified by its barbecue scene: overcrowded, weirdly computer generated, and just generally a little lost. Friend, costume designer, and unpublished novelist Chad (@chadhatter) joins us to discuss the fate of this fast and furious franchise.

Frames and Fools: Film, Filmmakers, and Foolishness
(Spoilers always) Movies! We love ‘em, we make ‘em, and now we get together and talk about ‘em. Join us as we chuckle our way through discussions about the films near and dear to us.