Episodes
Introducing the newest podcast in the "Hunting for Good" Media World - "Anne Hunting Love." Anne, one of the creators and producers of Good Film Hunting is going on a new journey... into the world of online dating! Follow along as she goes on 21 dates in 30 days!
Published 02/05/20
Published 02/05/20
Our friend Brie picks Disney's animated take on The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) to discuss as an important film from her childhood, and we dig into how it has made a broader impact on how we approach injustices and reach out to people whom society views as outcasts.
Published 01/17/19
Our talented friend Katie Melody dives into her passion of food and cooking with her favorite movie Julie and Julia (2009). Along with her take on Julie's and Julia's very different forays into cooking, we learn a lot about Katie's career of choice and about food styling and food in media in general. Find Katie at @kindnesswithkatie on Instagram!
Published 01/10/19
Lizzie McGuire was one of many great Disney Channel original TV shows during our childhood. Our friend Chelsea joins us to discuss her love of The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) that came out of that show, even though she'd never watched the show beforehand.
Published 01/03/19
We dedicate our final holiday episode of the year to Nurse Sheila by talking with her daughter Colleen Hughes about Christmas Vacation (1989). Find out what we think our families' most Christmas Vacation-like memories are and why we think this classic can make every generation laugh year after year.
Published 12/27/18
This week we switch gears away from older, more classic Christmas movies, and toward Netflix's new holiday rom-com The Princess Switch. We talk with our friend Ashley about the merits of this movie and whether it's worth the watch.
Published 12/20/18
Holiday classic Home Alone (1990) touches on enduring themes while highlighting crazy antics by a clever kid and some bungling thieves. We talk with our friend Erin in this episode, who is a huge fan of all things Christmas and shares her love of the holiday spirit and lets us know why October 17 is the right day to begin listening to Christmas music.
Published 12/13/18
Our cousin John has a lot of opinions about Tom Hanks and his body of work. We discuss picks and pans with him, with plenty of decade-plus old spoiler alerts along the way. (If you have somehow managed to not watch Castaway as of 2018, you're on your own.)
Published 12/07/18
In our re-release of this episode on a classic Katharine Hepburn film, we talk with Anne Kelly about The Philadelphia Story (1940). Anne sure knows her stuff, as she previously watched all of Hepburn's films chronologically and documented this experience (thefilmexperience.net/blog/tag/a-year-with-kate), and she schools us on some other fun facts, too. Something about the approaching holidays makes us suckers for a good classic film!
Published 11/22/18
Our guest this week, filmmaker AJ Berna, grew up watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles since he was three. He schools us on some of the history and origin of the TV show and movies, and we learn if he or either of our hosts were ever tempted by some of the "bad" behavior from the movie. Cowabunga, dude!
Published 11/08/18
It's not uncommon for two year olds to throw fits when they can't watch their favorite movie; what's unusual is for that movie to be Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). We talk with our friend Jon about this Southern story and its underlying, though not very obscured, romance between two of the main female characters.
Published 10/25/18
We switch gears in this week's episode, where we discussed the British historical drama series Downton Abbey with our father, Bob Huntington. If you can guess what Bob's favorite storyline in the series is, you might also be a Huntington. Hope you enjoy our conversation from this summer!
Published 10/18/18
We attack true (and false) crime stories with our friend Meghan in a conversation from this summer about The Great Mouse Detective (1986).
Published 10/12/18
Our guest Ryan surprises us with his depth of Pixar knowledge as we discuss their first feature length film, Toy Story (1995). We mention the significance of the timing of this movie's and its sequels' releases in our generation's lives, and how well we think the recently announced Toy Story 4 might gain traction with younger audiences.
Published 10/04/18
We wrap up September's Back to School theme with the story of a girl who moves to a new high school in Save the Last Dance (2001). We discuss with our friend Dara how the movie addresses (or doesn't address) themes such as race and cultural appropriation, and how this approach might be problematic, in addition to what made it feel like such a fresh and exciting film when it was released.
Published 09/27/18
Continuing our Back to School theme, we discuss this summer’s documentary on the creator of one of the most beloved children’s educational series of all time. “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” (2018) gives viewers an inspiring look into the life of Fred Rogers, and we discuss this with friend Susie Hoesly in today’s episode.
Published 09/20/18
As we return from a summer vacation, we return and kick off our Back to School series with a re-run from earlier this year of the classic John Hughes film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Published 09/13/18
The Phantom of the Opera is here... We talk with fellow Domer and current Marine Rory about 2004's Phantom of the Opera and also learn about his own foray into performing in musicals in high school.
Published 08/16/18
We pick up our conversation on The Aristocats where we left off, so if you haven't listened to Part One we'd recommend starting there. We continue exploring themes within The Aristocats including problematic gender roles and more in this episode, and we also learn what movie is our guest Marty's favorite of all time!
Published 08/09/18
In the first episode of a two-part series, we talk with special guest and listener of the podcast, Martin Merritt, about Disney animated film Aristocats (1970). We are very excited to feature such an interesting listener-guest to discuss topics such as the meaning of the color palette of this film, whether Aristocats is as genderized as other Disney films of its time, and much more.
Published 08/02/18
For this week's episode we discuss the 1995 film Clueless with media studies scholar Stefania Marghitu. Though Clueless may barely pass the Bechdel test, it still has a lot to say about the primary motivations of its female characters, even if a lot of the discussion still involves the opposite sex! You can follow Stefania on Twitter at @DearStefania (https://twitter.com/DearStefania)
Published 07/26/18
Guest Sarah DeMarais talks about Baz Luhrmann's 1992 film Strictly Ballroom with us, and we also find out what unrelated movie is everyone's favorite physics-related comedy. Learn more about Luhrmann's early film and where it fits in with his other works.
Published 07/20/18
We talk with Tiye, Jared, and Bobby about this year's A Quiet Place from John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt. Our discussion ranges from criticism of plot holes to ideas for the sequel; John, if you're listening, we've got some great ones! Listen in for more. To learn more about what our friend Tiye is working on, you can also check out: https://www.theblackeducator.com https://www.feminessay.com
Published 07/12/18
We discuss the John Hughes classic, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, with friend Chris Majsak. We were inspired as kids by his superior skills at faking sick, and while we may not be able to use that advice now, we'll always remember, "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
Published 06/26/18