(Deep Dive begins at 49:30)
That is a tasty burger! Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasters, Ian, Liam, and KevDog on a BOYS NIGHT in the most Boys Night of films as we're heading to the underbelly of Los Angeles in search of a 5 dollar shake in Quentin Tarantino's magnum opus, Pulp Fiction. We'll be back before you can say 'blueberry pancakes' in our 248th episode as we discuss:
What is PostModernism
Why does this film speak so strongly to a certain generation of cinephile
Kev has brought some treats back for everyone from his holiday in Greece
An actor extends an impressive record
When is a mistake not a mistake?
What's the benefit of quickfire intertextual references?
What is a meta-narrative and how can it be proven incorrect
Ian might set a record for pushes of the yellow button
We discuss one of the great soundtracks of all time and Ian explains what Columbia House was
Whether or not Pulp Fiction is the Best Film Ever
Become a Patron of this podcast and support the BFE at https://www.patreon.com/BFE
We are extremely thankful to our following Patrons for their most generous support:
Juleen from It Goes Down In The PM
Hermes Auslander
James DeGuzman
Synthia
Andy Dickson
Chris Pedersen 
Duane Smith (Duane Smith!)
Randal Silva
The Yeetmeister
Nate The Great
Rev Bruce
Cheezy (with a fish on a bike)
Richard
Ryan Kuketz
Dirk Diggler
Shai Bergerfroind
Stew from the Stew World Order podcast
NorfolkDomus
John Humphrey's Right Foot
Timmy Tim Tim
Aashrey
Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/
Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of 'Mistake' by Luckydog.  Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor
Also massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song.  You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/Join Hermes in his revolution; he is trying so very hard.

Best Film Ever

Movie Podcast

Episode 248 - Pulp Fiction

OCT 15, 2024296 MIN
Best Film Ever

Episode 248 - Pulp Fiction

OCT 15, 2024296 MIN

Description

(Deep Dive begins at 49:30)

That is a tasty burger! Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasters, Ian, Liam, and KevDog on a BOYS NIGHT in the most Boys Night of films as we're heading to the underbelly of Los Angeles in search of a 5 dollar shake in Quentin Tarantino's magnum opus, Pulp Fiction. We'll be back before you can say 'blueberry pancakes' in our 248th episode as we discuss:

  • What is PostModernism
  • Why does this film speak so strongly to a certain generation of cinephile
  • Kev has brought some treats back for everyone from his holiday in Greece
  • An actor extends an impressive record
  • When is a mistake not a mistake?
  • What's the benefit of quickfire intertextual references?
  • What is a meta-narrative and how can it be proven incorrect
  • Ian might set a record for pushes of the yellow button
  • We discuss one of the great soundtracks of all time and Ian explains what Columbia House was
  • Whether or not Pulp Fiction is the Best Film Ever

Become a Patron of this podcast and support the BFE at https://www.patreon.com/BFE

We are extremely thankful to our following Patrons for their most generous support:

  • Juleen from It Goes Down In The PM
  • Hermes Auslander
  • James DeGuzman
  • Synthia
  • Andy Dickson
  • Chris Pedersen 
  • Duane Smith (Duane Smith!)
  • Randal Silva
  • The Yeetmeister
  • Nate The Great
  • Rev Bruce
  • Cheezy (with a fish on a bike)
  • Richard
  • Ryan Kuketz
  • Dirk Diggler
  • Shai Bergerfroind
  • Stew from the Stew World Order podcast
  • NorfolkDomus
  • John Humphrey's Right Foot
  • Timmy Tim Tim
  • Aashrey

Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/

Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of 'Mistake' by Luckydog.  Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor

Also massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song.  You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/

Join Hermes in his revolution; he is trying so very hard.