The Top 100 Project

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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 528:59:34
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Synopsis

Ryan and Bev Ellis are partners in film nerdery who share their often humorous musings on the AFI's 1998 & 2007 lists of the greatest 100 American films ever made. But we finished with that in December 2015, so now we just review anything we feel like!

Episodes

  • Duck Soup

    01/08/2013 Duration: 24min

    Pun alert! It’s the Marx Brothers in a giant vat of Duck Soup, the 11th podcast on The Top 100 Project. Tune in for a surprisingly serious analysis of a goofy comedy. Or is it as goofy as people think? Start your bets for when Bev LOL’ed the first time. Which Marx bro was her favourite? Which one could she do without (hint: it isn’t Zeppo)…

  • King Kong

    01/08/2013 Duration: 31min

    We’re now 10 movies in! The Top 100 Project is proud to present a lengthy breakdown of monster classic King Kong. Put your monkey feet up and take in our musings about the oft-craptacular acting, the highly entertaining story, and the 3 key talents of Fay Wray (2 of which are body parts). Get this: Bev didn’t even get bored with this one! The podcast is yours.

  • Frankenstein

    01/08/2013 Duration: 28min

    The 9th podcast in the Top 100 Project is James Whale’s Frankenstein. Does the horror hold up? Is Boris Karloff the original zombie? Did the 70-minute film find a way to bore Bev? And what classic horror film do we agree is more deserving to be an AFIer than Frankenstein? All that and oodles more in a fun l’il 28-minute package!

  • City Lights

    01/08/2013 Duration: 23min

    The Top 100 Project’s 8th podcast takes us back into Charlie Chaplin’s quaint little world with City Lights. Put your Tramp shoes on and open your ears to us as we muse if this movie is quite as wonderful as the AFI claims it is. We’ll also talk yet again about how many hats Chaplin wore on a movie set, his legacy as a filmmaker, and we’ll take a big breath before highlighting the enormous amount of kudos.

  • All Quiet On The Western Front

    01/08/2013 Duration: 26min

    The Top 100 Project’s Numero 7 film takes us into the depths of World War 1 with 1930′s All Quiet On The Western Front. Listeners will get to hear us pontificate about the movie’s technical excellence yet problematic dialogue, its massive influence on the war flicks that followed, and how we are asked to sympathize with our wartime enemy. Bev even finds time to rip on Steven Spielberg a few more times! The ‘cast is yours…

  • Sunrise

    01/08/2013 Duration: 27min

    The 6th motion picture in The Top 100 Project takes us right back to the silent era with Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans! Spend 27 highly entertaining minutes with Bev & Ryan as they admire the tech achievements, make fun of the overwroughtiest of overwrought acting, and even speculate on the senselessness of wanting to murder everyone you meet.

  • The Jazz Singer

    01/08/2013 Duration: 31min

    The 5th flick in The Top 100 Project sees the cinema start to talk…and The Jazz Singer shows ‘em how! Lend us your ears as we break down the technical achievement of bringing a voice to the voiceless, as we mock the maudlin, and as we remind everyone that a Simpsons episode hit on the same story points just as effectively & way more funnily. There might even be a little vaudevillian-inspired singing!

  • The General

    01/08/2013 Duration: 24min

    Part 4 in The Top 100 Project takes us into Buster Keaton’s orbit with his silent comedy classic, The General. Come hear us as we mull over the ramifications of rooting for a Southerner in the Civil War, how uncool it is to throttle your lady, and how this is really just a Die Hard flick. Oh, and it’s purty funny too. We enjoyed the movie, now you should make some time to enjoy (or villify, it’s a free country) our podcast!

  • The Gold Rush

    01/08/2013 Duration: 16min

    Part 3 in the Top 100 Project finds Bev and Ryan tackling Charlie Chaplin’s legendary tomfoolery in The Gold Rush. Come hear us try our hardest to attach social significance to what is really just a deliberately goofy and oft-hilarious movie. In honour of the late Roger Ebert, our thumbs are up! Bev had never seen a Chaplin flick before, but now she’s revved up to see some more. And you will be too after you listen to our podcast.

  • Intolerance

    01/08/2013 Duration: 22min

    What’s the logical follow-up to a controversial three-hour silent epic? Another controversial three-hour silent epic! Listen to the second podcast in our weekly series. It’s D.W. Griffith’s Intolerance, in which we compare & contrast it to The Birth Of A Nation, question the validity of the movie’s title and try to avoid saying the word “intolerance” as often as the movie does. Action!

  • Introducing the Top 100 Project

    01/08/2013 Duration: 14min

    An introduction to The Top 100 Project podcast, where we explain our noble mission to watch each of the movies named in the AFI’s 1998 & 2007 lists of the best American movies of all time. What were their criteria? What are the lists' strengths? Shortcomings? Scandalous omissions? Check it out!

  • The Birth Of A Nation

    11/07/2013 Duration: 22min

    We're Ryan and Bev Ellis, married film nerds who've set a multi-year goal of talking about the American Film Institute’s 1998 and 2007 lists of the Top 100 American Films Ever Made. We’re podcasting about them chronologically, so we’ll start with 1915′s The Birth Of A Nation and eventually end with 2001′s The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring. We'll post 1 podcast every Monday. The first flick is a doozie: it's D.W. Griffith's The Birth Of A Nation! Controversial and epic, this one sticks with you.

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