Four-Color Film Podcast
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Episode #132 - The Amazing Spider-Man
2012's The Amazing Spider-Man sees Andrew Garfield pick up the web-shooters and tangle with Rhys Ifans as the Lizard. Does Gerald James really think this is a four-star film? Find out!
Episode # 131 - Sorry To Bother You
It's Gerald's birthday episode! This year, he's selected his favorite film from 2018, Boots Riley's directorial debut, Sorry To Bother You. Nothing could more closely embody what we've come to describe as "a Gerald movie," but also this one...
Episode #130 - Dredd
The crew returns after a laborious move to the new Four-Color Headquarters! 2012's Dredd is this week's subject, and it is minorly divisive. Very minorly divisive.
Episode #129 - Men in Black 3
The crew returns to watch Men in Black 3 and attempt to determine just why Gerald is so miserable.
Episode #128 - Akira
The crew watches the seminal anime classic, Akira. Widely influential and the film that opened up the American market for Japanese animation, but is it actually good? Does it hold up? Find out.
Episode #127 - Death Note (2017)
The crew watches that Netflix version of Death Note that no one seems to really like and we don't really understand the hate.
Episode #126 - Samurai Gourmet
The crew welcomes Lillian McKinney to discuss Samurai Gourmet, the most wholesome and relaxing show to ever grace Netflix, or any platform. This episode attempts to be wholesome and relaxing, but that proves too tall an order.
Episode #125 - Ichi the Killer
The crew rings in Manga May with the incredibly gory cult classic, Ichi the Killer. Lacey Day doesn't watch it because she can't handle the depravity, so Allen and Gerald are left to hash out their very different feelings about this one. But the...
Episode #124 - Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance
John Hall joins the crew to talk a little about the original Avengers, Avengers: Endgame (no spoilers), and to half recall this Ghost Rider movie he barely watched once.
Episode #123 - The Avengers
The FCF crew gathers to examine the first true pillar of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 2012's The Avengers. Allen and Gerald hash out their very different feelings on the work of Joss Whedon, and Gerald finds an unlikely ally in Lacey Day.