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Motion Picture Pals
Motion Picture Pals
52 episodes
1 day ago
A lot of movies suck. We try to find the ones that don't. Join a multicultural, queer friendly group of millennial movie enjoyers for a unique film club experience that's as insightful as it is people making things up. Why analyze film if you're not gonna have some fun with it? Not a spoiler free experience.
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A lot of movies suck. We try to find the ones that don't. Join a multicultural, queer friendly group of millennial movie enjoyers for a unique film club experience that's as insightful as it is people making things up. Why analyze film if you're not gonna have some fun with it? Not a spoiler free experience.
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30: Minority Report (2002)
Motion Picture Pals
1 hour 24 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
30: Minority Report (2002)

Minority Report contains multitudes. On one hand, it depicts a dystopian, Cyberpunk-Esque future America with an even more powerful police state. On the other hand, there are slapstick scenes that would be at home in an episode of The Three Stooges, of people puking on one another’s faces and women walking around folded up in weird yoga poses. The real beauty of the film is that it manages to strike a balance between these elements and provide a fun and engaging watch through the length of its formidable two-and-a-half-hour runtime.

There’s plenty to love in this movie for the most dedicated sci-fi fans, but its genius lies in its accessibility to average folks: at the end of the day, it’s a lot of fun despite its broodier themes. Minority Report may be one of Spielberg’s best (especially if you’re like Travis and you don’t think Indiana Jones is very good), so give it a go if it’s been a while. Just try not to commit any precrimes until then.

Motion Picture Pals is co-hosted by Cam Call, Rebekah Markillie, Caleb Warwick, and producer Travis Lien.

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Motion Picture Pals
A lot of movies suck. We try to find the ones that don't. Join a multicultural, queer friendly group of millennial movie enjoyers for a unique film club experience that's as insightful as it is people making things up. Why analyze film if you're not gonna have some fun with it? Not a spoiler free experience.