Walking and Talking
Mar 19, 2023, 11:16 PM
When a mutant creature declares there to be four more weeks of winter, Ryan takes it upon himself to use this odd omen to create his own film fest: Stone Cold Ryan’s Winter Film Fest Federation. The first entry - Nicole Holfcener’s “Walking and Talking”.
The time of Dave has ended. Long live the Reign of Stone Cold Ryan! (at least until Summer rolls along…)
That’s right, film fans! You may have thought Winter was over, but there’s a scrappy mutant creature named FunksyStony Todd who says otherwise! And if he crawls out of his hole and sees that Navy Seals is still checked out, then we’ve got 4 more weeks of Winter and a Film Fest Federation to organize, brother!!!
I’m your host, Stone Cold Ryan, and joining me as we celebrate the best of 90s independent cinema are fellow film fans Dave, Jackie, and Michael!
For our first entry in Stone Cold Ryan’s Winter Film Fest Federation, we’ve got none other than Nicole Holofcener’s 1996 indie dramedy Walking and Talking: a film that features an awesome looking video store, an awkward moment with a mole, and stars none other than Lydia Tar’s father himself, Todd Field!
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Stone Cold Ryan’s Winter Film Fest Federation will continue with The Watermelon Woman.
That’s right, film fans! You may have thought Winter was over, but there’s a scrappy mutant creature named FunksyStony Todd who says otherwise! And if he crawls out of his hole and sees that Navy Seals is still checked out, then we’ve got 4 more weeks of Winter and a Film Fest Federation to organize, brother!!!
I’m your host, Stone Cold Ryan, and joining me as we celebrate the best of 90s independent cinema are fellow film fans Dave, Jackie, and Michael!
For our first entry in Stone Cold Ryan’s Winter Film Fest Federation, we’ve got none other than Nicole Holofcener’s 1996 indie dramedy Walking and Talking: a film that features an awesome looking video store, an awkward moment with a mole, and stars none other than Lydia Tar’s father himself, Todd Field!
Be sure to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at apocalypsevideopod@gmail.com
Stone Cold Ryan’s Winter Film Fest Federation will continue with The Watermelon Woman.