On this new episode of Reel Opposites, the gang discuss Aaron's pick, Mike Judge's prophetic "Idiocracy." Will the trio laugh or cry, or both, at Judge's no-holds-barred view of humanity's future? Find out on this new episode!
Death returns to the library, as Aaron, Tobey, and Josh discuss the latest blockbuster installment of the "Final Destination" series - "Bloodlines." The gang discusses the latest film, as well as the entire series, in this death-defying new episode of Reel Opposites.
In this episode of SCPL's podcast, the Reel Opposites discuss Tobey's pick, the Studio Ghibli animated classic, "Whisper of the Heart." Find out if Aaron fell asleep (again) and hear what Josh thinks of anime in general in this brand new episode.On our next episode, we'll discuss the blockbuster "Final Destination: Bloodlines!"
Todd joins the gang this week to discuss Ryan Coogler's recent southern gothic sensation, "Sinners," starring Michael B. Jordan. Find out what Aaron, Tobey, Josh, and Todd think of the film in this new episode.
Beginning with this new episode, once a month the gang will focus an entire episode on a newly released film, either currently in theaters or new on streaming and DVD.
Hey BUDDY! In this new episode of Reel Opposites take on a Pauly Shore double feature - "Encino Man" and "Son in Law." Will the Weasel annoy them or endear them to his particular brand of comedy? Find out, in this episode!
Also, listen to the gang inadvertently plan their December episodes, where Josh and Tobey will force Aaron to watch the entire "Lord of the Rings" trilogy!
Take a trip through the labyrinth with the Reel Opposites, as the discuss Guillermo Del Toro's "Pan's Labyrinth," and Jim Henson's "Labyrinth," starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly, two films which surprisingly share some similarities, as the Opposites discover.
In this latest episode of Reel Opposites, Tobey and Josh attempt to comprehend Aaron's adoration for "Me and You and Everyone We Know," starring John Hawkes and Miranda July. After Aaron's Britney Spears and Zac Efron picks, is this the episode that finally breaks Josh? Find out, on this episode of Reel Opposites.
In this all-new episode of Reel Opposites, the gang finally discuss Tobey's pick, Tarsem Singh's 2006 film, "The Fall," starring Lee Pace. One of Tobey's favorite films, find out if Aaron and Josh fall for "The Fall" or not.
The Reel Opposites have to return some videotapes, but first the gang will discuss "American Psycho," an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel, starring Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, and Chloe Sevigny.
"American Psycho" is also SCPL's pick for April's Book & Film Club. Read the novel (available at the front desk) and join us for a screening of the film on April 28 at 6pm and discussion afterwards. Free popcorn, candy, and drinks will be provided.
In this episode of Reel Opposites, the gang discuss Josh's pick, Clint Eastwood's unforgettable elegy to the western, "Unforgiven," starring Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, and Richard Harris. Find out what the trio thought of Eastwood's film on this episode of Reel Opposites.
In the latest episode of Reel Opposites, the gang discuss Aaron's pick - the adaptation of Joe Hill's novel, "Horns," starring Daniel Radcliffe and Juno Temple.
On our next episode dropping on April 1, Aaron, Tobey, and Josh will discuss Josh's pick, Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning classic, "Unforgiven," starring Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and the late Gene Hackman, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Little Bill. Follow us on YouTube and Spotify for more episodes.
In this special episode, Todd joins the crew as they discuss two rasslin' classics - the Cannon 80's classic "Over the Top," starring Sylvester Stallone, and "Ready to Rumble," starring David Arquette. Jump in the ring and find out what the gang thought!
In our next episode, Aaron's pick, "Horns," based on the Joe Hill novel, and starring Daniel Radcliffe, is up. Tune back in on March 15 for that episode.
In the latest episode of Reel Opposites, the gang discuss one of Tobey's favorite films - Robert Eggers' "The Witch!" Will Aaron make it through the film in one piece? Find out, in this latest episode of Reel Opposites!
Check back on February 1 for our next episode, where the group welcomes back Todd for another rasslin' episode as they discuss "Ready to Rumble" and the 80's arm-wrestling cheesefest, "Over the Top," starring Sylvester Stallone.
In this episode of Reel Opposites, the gang discuss Josh's pick - Jonathan Demme's "Something Wild," starring Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, and Ray Liotta. Will Tobey and Aaron go wild for the film? Find out, in this episode, streaming on YouTube and Spotify.
In this latest episode of Reel Opposites, the gang dig into the smorgasbord of carnal delights that is "Ravenous," the little-seen and underappreciated cannibal cult classic from 1999, starring Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle. Find out how meaty "Ravenous" really is, in this episode of Reel Opposites.
Happy New Year! To celebrate, we have a holiday spectacular from our library podcast team, The Reel Opposites! Listen to Aaron, Tobey, and Josh discuss the holiday favorites "Gremlins" and "Trading Places!"
In this episode of Reel Opposites, the trio discuss another one of Aaron's picks, the 1999 mockumentary, "Drop Dead Gorgeous," starring Denise Richards, Kirsten Dunst, and Kirstie Alley!
Our next episode will be a holiday spectacular. The group will discuss two holiday classics - "Gremlins" and "Trading Places."
Learn the saucy details of Aaron's adventures in amusement park employment and why Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart are comedic kryptonite in this episode of The Reel Opposites, the trio discuss Aaron's pick, "Adventureland," starring Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Ryan Reynolds.
In this episode of Reel Opposites, the gang discuss Josh's pick, the seminal 1969 Oscar-winning masterpiece, "Midnight Cowboy," starring Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight. Listen and find out what Aaron and Tobey thought about their first time watching the film.
Happy Halloween, listeners! We have a treat for you! Our special Halloween episode of Reel Opposites finds Aaron, Josh, and Tobey discussing Aaron's 90's horror picks: "The Craft" and "The Faculty." Find out if it's pronounced Neve or Neeve in this latest episode!