Reviews
Ok I’m reviewing this on my husband’s account. I couldn’t believe my luck when I discovered this podcast. Truly interesting and entertaining. I have heard many episodes and find my self making lists of answers to the questions he asks. It’s really difficult to define exactly which films I want to...Read full review »
Munsters13 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/21/24
The film that means the most to me is the Incredibles because I saw it in theaters with my dad and little brother. I remember my dad was laughing harder than I’d ever seen and it’s one of the happiest memories I have with him
Samakazam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/24
Serious, smart, hilarious, interesting, inspiring, funny, reliable neat format, guiding, did I say inspiring. And an excellent creator and performer with a good voice! 🤩handsome too
biscuitdoge via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 04/10/24
Love spending time with the wonderful Brett Goldstein and his fascinating friends!
Mermaid998 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/24
I listen to a lot of film pods. I go this one first! Brett Goldstein’s way about him is just so. Magical? I love hearing my favorite people as guests, but I appreciate being introduced to some many Brits—especially the comics that are new to me. Worth every single second, this pod is. I 💜BG.
Rabitat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/24
Love this show so much! Recently found it and have started from the very beginning…which is always a good place to start. I honestly would struggle to answer half of the questions and also realised I have not watch half as many films as I thought! The film that probably means the most to me...Read full review »
Hanwillo via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/21/24
Loving this show am box setting the H out of it! Significant movie. The remake of El Mariachi. Because having massivley misjusdged the tone I suggested it for a disastrous date. After over an hour of blood and gore it ended. The date was laughing maniaclly throughout this so I dodged a...Read full review »
monchatSplash via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/13/24
I believe the film that made Ray Winstone cry was Random Harvest, starring Greer Garson… My favorite film is Desk Set, starring Katherine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Joan Blondelle. Love this podcast! Thanks for being a fantastic human, Brett.
SteeleMe353 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/06/24
The podcast is a delight. Living in fervent hope that a guest will one day mention 1968’s The Lion in Winter. Randomly borrowed from the library for me by my Dad in an apologetic armload of iffy VHS tapes to occupy me after having my wisdom teeth removed in middle school. The film is a wild ride,...Read full review »
barest_smidgen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/24
I was 5 and saw Benji in the theatre. I was so devastated about the treatment of poor little Benji that I cried through the movie, on the way home wailing in the car crying for a dog. This carried on for 2 more days bawling and begging my parents for a dog and missed school. Flash forward 35...Read full review »
Nellijenn via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/21/24
The film that means the most to me is Charlotte Wells’ Aftersun. I saw it with no knowledge of what it was about at a film festival. It lulled me into its lapping waves of nostalgia, memory, and grief. Having unexpectedly lost my dad when I was twenty-one, the exploration of a dad and daughter...Read full review »
_horseradish via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/19/24
Going through some family stuff, thinking of Tokyo Story right now 🥺💙
andrew.conkling via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/24
..... or does Brett sound odd in how he speaks, can't put my finger on it. I enjoy the podcast but don't think we need the 'oh I forgot you died routine' boreRead full review »
ikus75 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/14/24
HOOK I loved this film as a child. My parents got the VHS for my brother and I when it came out as we missed it at the cinema. Every part of it just makes me long for how films used to be, and remains a very magical part of my childhood. Recently, I had the pleasure of watching Hook again with my...Read full review »
B3ntheboy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/07/24
Okay, first things first. Brett is not only an incredibly talented actor and writer and all-around decent human being, but he is a better interviewer than most journalists and leagues better than most who venture into podcasting. He asks probing but answerable questions and is an expert listener,...Read full review »
dmegli via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/24
You don’t have to have a love or extensive knowledge of film to enjoy this podcast. I discovered this after seeing Brett’s live comedy show and I have been binging the episodes. The guests on the show are all so gracious, funny and interesting and it’s hard not to develop a serious crush on Brett...Read full review »
RefinnejW84 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/03/24
Has got to be one of the movies that made me cry the most. The profound innocence of Sam and Lucy together. The challenge of parenthood for a man who so desperately wants to be the best he can… I can’t handle it. I’m a puddle every time a clip comes up. Fab podcast, never miss an episode. Keep...Read full review »
MaisieMouse6 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/01/24
My favourite film is Ariel by Aki Kaurismäki. The set up and pay off for the car roof gag is one of the greatest things in cinema. But I wanted to say about Kes. I am from a mining town in South Yorkshire, not far and spiritually the same sort of place as Kes is set, just my secondary school life...Read full review »
Demian Stimson via Apple Podcasts · Finland · 02/01/24
What!!? Vincent D’Onfrio is the subject of both my Sexiest film AND Worrying Wide On. Hurrah!!!!!
watchwatchlalala via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/24/24
Brett said to leave a review talking about what film I’d answer. I have always loved Hedwig, it still holds up, and it’s the film I’ve rewatched the most in my life. I hope someday a guest mentions it because it would please me to no end to listen to them talk about it. I love the format of this...Read full review »
joe bob 999 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/24
Finally, Chelsea Peretti said it! Walter Mitty was a fantastic movie and it’s personally my film I most identify with. Long time listener and fan, first time rater. Love the show and its added lots of movies to my To Be Watched list.
kelseyrswilliams via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/03/24
I love Brett Goldstein on Ted Lasso! I also love Fortune Fiemster and their episode together drew me to this podcast. So entertaining and hilarious!! Can’t wait to listen to more!
JoannaG🍟 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/23
It’s both very funny and heartwarming. Brett seems like a legitimately lovely person. My favourites are the year end ones with Nish. The film that means the most to me is The Quiet Man with John Wayne because it was my dad’s favourite movie and I grew up watching it with him. It’s meant to be...Read full review »
Kangafeebish via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/19/23
Great shows. Have to tell you a story. Had a bunch of friends over last week, and led them through your movie questions. It was awesome!! You should make this a party game for folks. We voted on whether answers were sufficient. No good, no drink. A blast! Thanks for all your hard work, and...Read full review »
PatHajovsky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/15/23
I started listening to this podcast on my commute to London Town and what a delight. Brett manages to get great guests on the show like James Acaster, Sharon Stone and even Ed Gamble, he manages to make each guest feel at ease and have an open honest conversation with him. In terms of the film...Read full review »
mikeread1988 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/15/23
Hello Brett! Absolutely LOVE you, especially as Roy Kent. Favorite movie, Breakfast Club. The one I can watch over & over, Shawshank Redemption. Be well & thank you for the laughs. Lots of love from Maine, Rayanne
Moo-shue via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/11/23
Love this show so much Just listened to a very early episode with Jack Whitehall and there is a long chat about football films and shows, all way before Ted Lasso. Any chance of a resurrected episode to find out what he thought of it😆
LiSmit82 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/11/23
Love the podcast, favorite film is probably Big Fish, reminds me of my grandfather.
Jeffrey123go via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/23
The entire concept of the show is brilliant. Brett’s knowledge of movies is astounding. The guests are always game for his questions and the conversations are often both rich and hilarious. The show is already perfect, but I would love for guests to also answer this question: What movie’s score...Read full review »
baepsalmbook via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/03/23
Great conversations and just so funny and engaging! Love hearing how the people that make the content I love enjoy some of the same movies I do! I find myself constantly adjusting my own answers to the questions every time I listen. If I was even the slightest bit famous, I’d want to be on this...Read full review »
CaptMP11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/23
I came to listen just because of loving the Roy Kent character, but wow it’s wildly different than I expected…in the best way ever! Hilariously interesting!
Mom of a picky teen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/23
Always entertaining and hilarious, heart-of-gold Brett Goldstein nails it with great guests, some of whom you didn’t know you loved, but then realize you do. We’ve made the questions into a get-to-know you game for gatherings. My favorite film (of all time) that no one knows about? 1992’s...Read full review »
Goldstein is Gold via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/19/23
Years ago, I stumbled upon this hauntingly divine song, the melody simplistic with soaring strings matching a clear soprano. An homage to the incomparable Sister Rosetta Tharpe, it was part of the soundtrack to a foreign film called The Broken Circle Breakdown. The premise is not unique: boy...Read full review »
writergirl36 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/09/23
Just watched a screening of After Yang, and it was truly beautiful; it’s filled with such sorrow and heartbreak, but also leaves me with hope for the future. I worry the movie slipped under the radar for many, but I hope many more movie lovers discover it over time. If Brett hasn’t seen it yet, I...Read full review »
Classic Mudge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/23
I’m so glad you replayed the Rib Delaney episode—I think it’s one of my favorites. Great answers!!! But how is it possible that no one (at least not in the episodes I have listened to — and that’s a lot) has mentioned Princess Bride?? Easily the movie I have watched the most. I think. 😊
Makesmesad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/23
Longtime fan (of Brett himself) first time listener. The first episode I listened to was with Glenn Howerton and the thoughtfulness and creativity of the questions asked. And the playfulness of the foundation of the podcast was really interesting and super fun. Can’t wait to keep listening. The...Read full review »
AmiSenpai via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/02/23
Fantastic discussions of films and much else. Films are a brilliant way to stealth interview! Extremely funny in many places but also moving. Has made me want to watch/re-watch so many films, even live action Pete’s Dragon. Bravo!
GH1456278 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/30/23
I became a fan of Brett’s through his writing and acting on Ted Lasso, and he is such a delight to listen to on this podcast. I love hearing about all the films that have impacted the lives of his guests, which often has me jumping over to IMDb to check out titles that are new to me. If you love...Read full review »
tampagirl1970 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/23
Roy Kent is a national treasure
aidanspeaks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/24/23
Please consider doing a limited run series about musicals. Knowing how much we all love musicals, I could not help but answer the same film questions about musicals, and I don’t know if Brett’s thought about it, but it’s a great niche opportunity. Suggested guests: a return appearance by Hannah...Read full review »
SarahSays85 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/23
The silver lining of the SAG strike is that I’m getting to hear some of the episodes I missed from early on. I loved the episode with Athena Kugblenu!! she was so warm and funny, and although she didn’t mention this film, specifically, she did mention Kevin Costner, which for some reason,...Read full review »
milford Mom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/23
I am grateful for your appreciation of this lovely film. It is the perfect movie. It is special to me because…when I was in high school I was doing a Kansas oral history project on Vivian Vance and I got to interview Lucille Ball. The man who helped me set up the interview was Max Showalter who...Read full review »
gmand123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/23
Brett's soothing voice relaxes me on a stressful day and he feels like an old friend. Thought about the questions and for me: First film: Bambi; Film I've Seen a Bunch: You've Got Mail; Film That Scared Me: Jaws (couldn't swim in a pool all summer); Sexiest Movie: Witness...Read full review »
Samshappymom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/19/23
Not a review of the podcast, but I wanted to say thanks for adding a Sunday show in Boston. My nana died the week before the show and we buried her the day before. My wife and I had tickets for months so we decided to go. Your set allowed me to get out of my own head for 90 minutes and I’m very...Read full review »
pat-mac94 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/23
I absolutely love this podcast, hearing how people relate to, are affected and inspired by film. The episode with Moon Zappa was especially moving. It reminded me of the year following the sudden death of my 42 year old sister. I would go to the theater to see anything, knowing that the tears...Read full review »
Busy not working via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/23
Films to be Buried With is the podcast that a friend recommended that I actually listened to. Wild, I know… I want to talk about Boots Riley’s, Sorry To Bother You. Reddit won’t touch it. It’s the Idiocracy of this generation, but the critics can’t bite the hand that feeds them. The cast is...Read full review »
ThxImPoorNow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/23
Love this podcast. I’ve listened to a number of episodes and am excited about watching/re-watching a ton of movies. One I’ve loved for years, in the category of “means a lot to me”, is The Gods Must be Crazy. Maybe I’d watch it again and it wouldn’t be as funny but I laughed quite hard at the...Read full review »
Derwood55 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/23
I’d like to sit and chat with Goldstein and another celeb about my favourite films. Obviously that’s unlikely to happen, so this is the next best thing. Brett obviously loves films, his guests obviously love films, if you love films this is a perfect podcast.
ItsJohnBone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/23
Will be making my own lists…
Hlb296 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/01/23
My whole life, the film that means the most to me has been something like Transformers the Movie or Star Wars. Then, during the first summer of COVID, I watched Do the Right Thing for the first time. I have a theory that every movie set during a heatwave is good, and this only helped prove the...Read full review »
JamwahR via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/21/23
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