Not My Fantasy Cullen Callaghan and Hannah Sylvester
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- TV & Film
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Cullen and Hannah watch and discuss fantasy films and the lore that inspired them.
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How To Train Your Dragon (2010) ft. Allyssa Swearingen
How to Train Your Dragon (2010) (feat. Allyssa Swearingen)
This week, we’re talking about dragons with the Dreamworks film, “How to Train Your Dragon.” Cullen refuses to forgive Stoic for being such a bad father, Hannah gets second-hand embarrassment about the big kiss at the end, and our guest Allyssa gives us great insights into the key changes between the book and the movie as well as filmmaking decisions from the directors’ commentary.
Research for this episode:
Dragon Lore
A lot of Wikipedia I’m sorry
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Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan.
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Bionicle: The Mask of Light (2003) ft. John Gossett
Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003) (feat. John Gossett)
Back in the early 2000s, Bionicles caused controversy with their cultural appropriation. Now, they’re wreaking havoc on Hannah’s sanity. This week, we’re lava-surfing into the 2003, direct-to-video movie “Bionicle: Mask of Light.” Cullen soapboxes about the strange, dense lore of the Bionicles toys and media franchise, Hannah desperately clings to reality at the mention of any character’s name, and our guest John is just here to enjoy the crab ride around the island of Mata Nui.
Research for this episode:
The Official Bionicle Guide
The Bionicle Encyclopedia
Maori Appropriation
Creation of Bionicle
Bionicle Sector 01, A Bionicle Wiki
Bionicle History Video Essay
More Bionicle History
The Mata Nui Online game
The Bionicle to Trans Pipeline
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Moana (2016) (feat. Lyra Tan)
We’re journeying to the island village of Motuni with Moana (2016). We explore just some of the vast lore of Polynesian cultures and talk about the film’s original takes on it as well as the completely original lore created for the film. Plus, Cullen asks the hard questions about using the facilities while searching for Te Fiti, Hannah discovers Moana is her patron Disney Princess saint, and our guest, Disney fan and content creator Lyra Tan, pitches a new Moana-themed ride for Disneyland.
Check out Lyra on Instagram: @brightyoungleerah
Research for this episode:
Polynesian Mythology
Maui
Polynesian Mythology
Maui and the Sun
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Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.
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About Time (2013) (feat. Neethi Jelaji)
This week, three Americans watch 2013’s “About Time” and can’t be convinced that the U.K. is a real country. Cullen shares lore about the British obsession with The Killers, Hannah accepts the lack of time travel logic in this delightful film, and our guest Neethi tries to figure out whether the main character is using time travel to tip the British legal system in his clients’ favor. Oh, and Cullen issues a correction about the story of his birth and its relation to the story of Cinderella.
Research for this episode:
Time travel - Wikipedia
Time Traveling for Dummies: A Physicist Looks at The Time Traveler’s Wife - Slate
Paradox-Free Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible, Researchers Say - NPR
Mr. Brightside - Wikipedia
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The Time Traveler’s Wife (2009) (feat. Shoot the Flick)
For this week of time travel month, we’re talking about “The Time Traveler’s Wife,” the 2009 sci-fi romance film adaptation of the book of the same name. Cullen proudly comes out as a “free will stan,” Hannah takes off her rose-colored glasses to see this movie for the mess it really is, and Frankie of the Shoot the Flick podcast earns a purple heart for finishing the movie even though she wanted to stop many times.
You can listen to Shoot the Flick wherever you get your podcasts. Follow them on social media @shoottheflick on Instagram and Twitter (currently known as X).
Research for this episode:
Time Traveling for Dummies: A Physicist Looks at The Time Traveler’s Wife - Slate
Paradox-Free Time Travel Is Theoretically Possible, Researchers Say - NPR
Time travel - Wikipedia
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Kate and Leopold (2001) ft. Alex Alemany
We’re traveling back in time to experience a romcom like no other: “Kate & Leopold” starring Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman. Hannah breaks our brains with more time travel philosophy and science, Cullen can’t stop comparing this move to “The Knight Before Christmas,” and our guest Alex tries to spot the OTHER time traveler at the beginning of the film. Oh, and we’re all seduced by Hugh Jackman in this movie.
Research for this episode:
Time travel - Wikipedia
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Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan and Hannah Sylvester.
This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester.
Cover Art by William Callaghan
Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.
Customer Reviews
This podcast is always my fantasy 🦄
If you love fairy tale lore from all over the globe, insightful yet irreverent film and pop culture commentary, and lots of references to Vine, this is the podcast for you!! Also I think the intro music is amazing and I am absolutely not biased in any way.
-K.L.
This pod is my fantasy!
Super funny and insightful pod! Great for fans of film, literature, and a little snark ;)