
The Official podcast of Real Fans 4 Real Movies (RF4RM). We leave the pretension at the door because all opinions matter - even if they're wrong. We discuss the type of movies real people go to see. Art house flicks and contemporary silent films are fine but we're passionate about all movies, even the sucky ones. We'll talk about our favorite new releases, news and rumors, our favorite mobile movi... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 278 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmVisual ArtsArts | |||

For this year's Christmas episode, Andy and Scotty do something a little different and look back at Dolly Parton's 1986 TV movie, "A Smoky Mountain Christmas", as well as discuss some of their best friend holiday traditions. Happy Holidays!
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It's time to kick off the Christmas season with our annual tradition, discussing some classic vintage holiday commercials. This year, we discuss some classic ads from GE "Cool Lights", Hershey's Kisses, and Polaroid Cameras. Happy Holidays, everyone!... more
The RF4RM Holiday Crew return to discuss three more festive episodes of Thanksgiving television including Friends (again), Roseanne, and Fuller House. Happy Thappy, everyone!
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Andy, Scott, and Michael return to discuss three more TV specials in time for Halloween including The Worst Witch, Pepper Ann, and The Office. Happy Halloween everyone!
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This podcast is not about real films. It’s about fanboy fluff. And talked about as if it were important. The taste in the films discussed is dizzyingly terrible. They wouldn’t know art or cinema if it fell on top of them. An almost childish vibe. Avoid if you appreciate real film. Try The Video Archives Podcast or The Pure Cinema Podcast. Those are fun.
Great podcast!
But man Jamie if I had a dollar everytime a movie is so bad you couldn’t remember it,inflation prices wouldn’t bother me so much lol dude always has to go against the grain of well loved movies. Everyone loves the movie? He hates it lol but I do agree with some opinions haha I just cringe sometimes but overall enjoy this show. Lots of fun banter and film trivia
Great podcast! I don’t like horror and have never seen any of the Halloween movies, but because I enjoys these discussions I listened to all 2+ hours and enjoyed every minute of it.
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The podcast focuses on movies that resonate with everyday viewers, emphasizing a down-to-earth discussion filled with humor and diverse opinions. It covers a wide array of topics, including mainstream blockbusters, nostalgic classics, and quirky film trivia, inviting listeners to engage with film culture leisurely. Each episode often features lively debates about new releases and beloved films, showcasing a balance between personal anecdotes and critical analysis, making it an engaging listen for movie enthusiasts of all stripes.
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