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Stole My Line - A Fireside Film Podcast

Fireside Podcasts
Gangs Of New York
Good Will Hunting
Catch Me If You Can
Steven Spielberg
Whiplash
Weapons
Schindler's List
Fantastic Four
Cinematography
Martin Scorsese
Daniel Day-Lewis
About Time
Birdman
New York
Bring Her Back
Eternal Sunshine Of the Spotless Mind
Spider-Man
Jazz
Horror Movies
Eddington

Stole My Line is a film podcast unlike any other; yes, your hosts Grant and Drew talk about movies, but they do so with smoke in their eyes, cicadas in the background, and rain on the horizon. Join in as they review new releases and discuss the greatest films ever made.

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Latest Episodes

Grant and Drew react to Episode 5 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Does the flashback work?

 

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Drew's Letterboxd 

00:00 Intro 

00:35 Dunk is Cooked 

01:51 Spoiler-Free Thoughts 

04:44 Spoiler Warning 

05:00 Flashback ... more

Grant and Drew discuss best picture-nominated F1: The Movie, and how it impacts the Oscars race. 

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Drew's Letterboxd 

00:00 Intro 

00:34 Driving 

01:32 Spoiler-Free Thoughts 

04:26 Our F1 Experience 

08:13 Spoiler Warning... more

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Grant and Drew react to Episode 4 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Is this better than Game of Thrones??

 

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Drew's Letterboxd 

00:00 Intro 

00:30 It’s So Good 

02:26 Ep. 4 Talk, Spoiler-Free 

03:50 Spoiler Warning 

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The boys FINALLY review Sinners, the best picture-nominated film by Ryan Coogler. Shoutout Luke Crenshaw for the question!

 

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00:00 Intro 

00:26 Spoiler-Free Thoughts 

03:55 Who Stood Out? 

06:11 Spoile... more

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Timothée Chalamet
Oscar-nominated actor known for his roles in various critically acclaimed films.
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Grant
Co-host of the show, providing insights on films and discussing film narratives and techniques.
Drew
Co-host of the show, discussing film narratives and techniques, and engaging in lively conversation about various films.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • This podcast is 🔥

    Def not Grant’s brother

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Luke Crenshaw
    United Statesa month ago
  • Definitely not the other host.

    Yea this shows pretty lit. I basically always have it playing especially when I go to sleep, something about the blonde one’s voice is soothing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    notdrewmckinney
    United States5 months ago
  • I’m not the host

    I am not grant crenshaw, one of the hosts of this podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    not grant crenshaw
    United States5 months ago
  • Snubbed by the Academy once again

    I’m hooked on this podcast. I want you guys to review A Complete Unknown, with a critique of Timothée Chalomet’s performance (obviously). I thought he was robbed this year when he didn’t get the Oscar for Best Actor. I think one of the hardest things an actor can do is play a well-known, modern figure and make us all believe it’s the real guy up there on the screen. Shout out to Timothée Chalomet.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    therealjacksommersby
    United States7 months ago
  • Excellent Content!

    I just stumbled upon this humble little podcast and wow…am I ever impressed! These guys are funny, honest, and thoughtful. Will definitely keep watching movies and listening!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LizzieMarriesDarcy
    United States7 months ago

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Reviewers appreciate the blend of personal anecdotes and broader industry insights, making the content relatable and engaging.
Listeners praise the insightful and humorous critiques provided by the hosts, often expressing satisfaction with the depth of discussion on a variety of films.
Many enjoy the lighthearted banter between the hosts, which adds an entertaining layer to the critical analysis of films.

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Sinners Should Win Best Picture, Here’s Why - Fireside Discussion
Q: What do you think of Sammy's character, arc progression, everything?
Sammy's arc is the most interesting because he is trying to take away the thing he loves the most and replace it, leading to a unique exploration of themes like assimilation and identity.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Ep. 3 - Fireside Reaction
Q: How willing are you to just jump into the Game of Thrones series?
On a scale from one to seven, I would say I'm a three right now, possibly higher than before.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Ep. 3 - Fireside Reaction
Q: What did you think about the title sequence (or lack thereof)?
I kind of hate title sequences, but I appreciate the simplicity of just a title card here.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Ep. 3 - Fireside Reaction
Q: How do you feel about a show potentially running for decades?
I would be down for something like that, especially if each season is just six episodes.
Train Dreams Is Quietly Devastating, but So Good - Fireside Discussion
Q: What would you say that Nugget of Truth is for you, or that the movie is telling you?
I would say I love how Robert still carries on after his wife dies.

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Centered around the world of film and its impactful storytelling, conversations often revolve around both contemporary releases and classic cinema. The hosts deliver entertaining critiques and lively discussions on various movies, from Oscar-nominated films to cult favorites, engaging listeners with humor and insightful analysis. They explore themes such as character development, cultural significance, and filmmaking techniques, often using their own viewing experiences to enhance the conversation. The podcast also reflects on broader industry trends, often inviting listeners to consider what makes a film resonate or fail in the larger cinematic landscape.

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