Witness – The Ford Fiesta
WITNESS a great re-watch, and Paul & Adam talk the up the film with longtime Movie Guy Bart Kias joining in for the usual segments!
WITNESS a great re-watch, and Paul & Adam talk the up the film with longtime Movie Guy Bart Kias joining in for the usual segments!
Season THREE of the Ford Fiesta kicks off with the “Anything Goes”-a-thon known as INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM, the action extravaganza Indy sequel.
Harrison Ford’s 1992 return-to-form Patriot Games takes center stage on this Ford Fiesta LIVE! as Adam and Paul recap the film with their usual nonsensery.
This clip signals the beginning of Movie Guys SHORTS!: Clips from all over The Movie Guys Podcast Network. First up – Rocha gets us hyped for PATRIOT GAMES!
Ford is back in the best kind of hero mode, when he has no choice but to step up and be a man of action in PATRIOT GAMES! John Rocha joins us to talk about it.
This week, REGARDING HENRY, Ford’s second team-up w/Mike Nichols. We talk about the making of the film, the performances, deep cuts from the credits, and more!
Paul & Adam return to Harrison Ford’s 1990 film PRESUMED INNOCENT to talk about the plot, plus a report from Wonder-Con & a video from the JOHN WICK 4 premiere!
Oscar night was PACKED full of great moments. But…how does this all tie into Harrison Ford? We’ll tell you how EVERY category had Ford involved.
Adam and Paul finally cough up the comic recap of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, but there’s plenty of time for other Ford related stuff!
An attempt to talk about Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade leads instead to a talk about the recently-seen Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull!
Paul & Adam joined host Allison Salamone on her journey to never hear these four words again – “You’ve NEVER Seen It?!?”. Together, they talk AMERICAN GRAFFITI.
Paul & Adam were well aware that they weren’t ready for this show – in advance! So, it’s a lot of WTF, but one thing remains – it’s all about Harrison Ford.
It’s the first non-review based episode of Holy Snokes! – a CROSSOVER! Joined by The Movie Guys, Snokes co-hosts PLD & Matty celebrate Harrison Ford’s career.
Paul & Adam could be covering the legendary Harrison Ford filmography, but he’s so busy today they cover the Ford fandom one can have while he’s 80 years old!
Returning guest and show favorite Mara Knopic joins for an all-nonsense celebration of INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE!
Paul & Adam go back to Harrison Ford’s 1988 film Working Girl to cover the plot with their patented Movie Guys recap, Ford news, Ford history and more!
There is no guest more conditioned to be a huge asset to a movie show William Bibbiani, and he joins this week to talk all about WORKING GIRL.
This week, the great Lon Harris joins the show for more talk than expected about Harrison Ford’s first movie of 1988 – Frantic.
This week, the plot of THE MOSQUITO COAST gets the usual goofing on. Plus, 1923 debuted and Paul and Adam both go off-topic to review AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER.
Among other things, THE MOSQUITO COAST is…complicated. Paul & Adam needed someone smart to help talk about it, so they enlisted their friend Adam Collins.
It’s a good, old-fashioned movie fight with host AJ Lancaster taking on pop culture expert Coy Jandreau. Judged by a panel that includes Movie Guy Paul Preston.
Joining Paul and Adam on The Ford Fiesta this week is stand-up comedian and friend from The Movie Trivia Schmoedown Mark Ellis! This is a good one, people…
Adam & Paul give a comedy recap of WITNESS and there’s lots of Harrison Ford news ’cause we finally have a trailer for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny!
Challenging APOCALYPSE NOW for Most Complicated Harrison Ford Film comes BLADE RUNNER! David Sachs helps breakdown the making-of & legacy of this legendary film.
A movie so big, we needed two episodes to cover it. Paul and Adam continue the deep dive into INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. Ford’s great in this!
The Ford Fiesta’s run through the ’80s rolls on with perhaps Harrison Ford’s most ’80s movie of them all – INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM!
Notorious JEDI superfan Mark Ellis joins Paul and Adam to dive deep into RETURN OF THE JEDI, the final chapter of arguably the best movie trilogy in history.
Largely considered one of the great modern sci-fi films, it doesn’t matter what version of BLADE RUNNER you watch, Paul and Adam are all about this movie.
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is considered by Paul & Adam to be one of the greatest films ever, so prepare for them to GO ON. Film critic Dan Murrell joins the show.
Movie Nonsense has been transformed into a workshop space for The Ford Fiesta! This week: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, maybe one of the few perfect movies ever made.
The Harrison Ford 1980s may be unmatched by any other actor, and it all begins with THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK. Chance Ellison joins us to talk about it!
Elvis, The Black Phone, Jurassic World: Dominion, The New Beverly Cinema July calendar…can any of this be as interesting as a visit from John Kaiser? Tune in…
Harrison Ford’s epic, two-podcast-season-spanning 1979 ends with APOCALYPSE NOW. Paul & Adam recruited John Kaiser to talk about it. Then, the drinking started.
Breakdown of the latest Fan Favorites match continues on Spin From the Reel, as Adam & Paul join the show to talk about it and whatever the destiny wheel decides.
This week includes To & From segments about JACKASS FOREVER & MOONFALL (included a cameo by Coy Jandreau!). Also – DON’T LOOK UP, PEACEMAKER and SANTA JAWS!
Forty-three years later and you still have to convince some people there’s a sequel to AMERICAN GRAFFITI. Now, this ambitious sequel movie gets its due!
With films as diverse as GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE, APOCALYPSE NOW and RESIDENT EVIL: WELCOME TO RACCOON CITY, you need the likes of Mara Knopic to talk about ’em
Who’d think to pair Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford? Who’d think to pair Harrison Ford and this script? Questions are answered as Paul & Adam watch THE FRISCO KID.
Musician (and main theme composer for The Movie Trivia Schmoedown) David B. joins to talk about film scores, the newest movies and…Zarkorr the Invader?
Harrison Ford’s pre-Empire/post-Star Wars era is fascinating, as is this look at the 1979 Peter Hyams ROMANCE (capital letters intended) HANOVER STREET.