A WW2 and Quentin Tarantino classic? Or a violent self-indulgent wish fulfillment fantasy? We feud, you decide! Beware - Brad Pitt's Lt. Aldo Raine impressions incoming! On this week's episode, Vidur and Vikram feud Inglorious Basterds. Vidur gushes over Tarantino's abilities, while Vikram cannot comprehend the sudden decline in Tarantino's output in the 2000s. They find some common ground over Christoph Waltz's performance, but are at it again when Brad Pitt's accent is brought up. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website A-river-derchi
The best animated movie of all time? Or, a schlocky Disney story with lame musical numbers? We feud, you decide! In this week's feud, the guys debate The Lion King. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website
A genius mind bending neo-noir thriller or a confusing indulgent student film? They feud, you decide! On this week's unforgettable feud, Vidur and Vikram are faced with a high stakes coin toss they go up against another Christopher Nolan film - Memento. After a quick discussion of the Bollywood and Pixar version of the same concept, things heat up when the feuders realize they have different interpretations of the ending. They clash over directors cuts, uses for anterograde amnesia and tattoo ideas. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website
A story falling apart at the seams? Or, Nolan's beautifully thought out masterpiece that defies time? We feud, you decide! On this week's episode, the boys are feuding Christopher Nolan's Inception. Straight out of the gate, both of them profess their love for Nolan, which bites Vikram in the ass once he gets tails. But like a true feuder, he picks apart the movie, specifically the plot holes, which Vidur tries his best to help Vikram understand. That is followed by the worst rendition of Je Ne Regrette Rien (the song in the movie guys), which Vikram absolutely decimates. They finally discuss how Vikram feels Vidur has been "incepted" that this is a good movie and before Vikram can jump into another balling take on the song, Vidur decides to call it a day. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website.
Don't have time for the full episode? Not sure if Film Feud is the podcast for you? Or maybe you're just a little commitment phobic? No worries, we've got you covered. Check out the episode highlights! On this week's feud, Vikram and Vidur debate The Green Mile. They begin by finding common ground and agreeing that Mr Jingles the mouse gave the best performance. Vidur cannot stop bringing up the director Frank Darabont’s previous prison-based classic - The Shawshank Redemption while Vikram deep dives in to reddit threads on how many units of magic John Coffee transferred. Vidur takes the feuding to the next level by reciting a poem he wrote on the movie. They even attempt winging a discussion on the death penalty which fades very quickly. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website.
A moving masterpiece with powerful emotional journey or an overstuffed story that feels like a life sentence? They feud, you decide! On this week's feud, Vikram and Vidur debate The Green Mile. They begin by finding common ground and agreeing that Mr Jingles the mouse gave the best performance. Vidur cannot stop bringing up the director Frank Darabont’s previous prison-based classic - The Shawshank Redemption while Vikram deep dives in to reddit threads on how many units of magic John Coffee transferred. Vidur takes the feuding to the next level by reciting a poem he wrote on the movie. They even attempt winging a discussion on the death penalty which fades very quickly. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website.
The best fantasy movie of all time? Or, a dated, slow and hollow take on the fantasy genre?! We feud, you decide! On this week's feud, the guys find themselves in a tricky situation as they take on the much beloved, critically acclaimed first part of Lord of the Rings series - The Fellowship of the Ring. Vikram gives away his true feelings about this series even before the coin toss, while Vidur remembers the movies as overhyped and fails to understand the haphazard way in which the story unfolds. He keeps calling Saruman Salman, much to Vikram's ire, while Vikram gushes over the way the Ring is treated as the antagonist by the script and is fleshed out like any character is. The feud comes to a head when the inevitable comparisons with Game of Thrones escalate, with both guys not being able to find any common ground. EXCEPT - Andy Serkis is bau5 (he's not even in this one you tools). Nonetheless, expect a lot of "My Precious" bombs throughout this one. Let us know who you think won...
A mind blowing cinematic illusion or a failed misdirection? They feud, you decide! On this week's feud, Vidur and Vikram display a rivalry that mirrors the movie they are feuding - The Prestige. Despite them both being fans of Christopher Nolan, their feud ends up as intense as Borden vs Angiers, or as they refer to it, Batman vs Wolverine. Comparisons to The Illusionists are dealt with quickly, followed by some more interesting comparisons to 90s Bollywood movies. Things heat up when Scarlett Johansson and Andy Serkis get insulted. Vidur insists this is the least unnecessary use of Michael Caine in a Nolan movie while Vikram gets sick of hearing about magical realism. They discuss crazy fan theories, whether scientists are obsessed by magic, and the prestige of The Prestige. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website.
Don't have time for the full episode? Not sure if Film Feud is the podcast for you? Or maybe you're just a little commitment phobic? No worries, we've got you covered. Check out the episode highlights! This week, Vikram and Vidur feud over a homegrown entry in the IMDB top 250 - Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars On Earth). Directed by Aamir Khan, albeit with some controversy, and starring the most famous child actor of his generation Darsheel Zafary, the film really invites the feuders to go no holds barred. Vikram does not hold back on his opinion about the kids in the movie, his thoughts on dyslexia and its representation and constantly mocks the attempt at tugging on heartstrings. Vidur counters with praises of the acting, message and story. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website.
A heartwarming kids movie with an important message? Or Bollywood's schlocky attempt at oscar bait? We feud, you decide! This week, Vikram and Vidur feud over a homegrown entry in the IMDB top 250 - Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars On Earth). Directed by Aamir Khan, albeit with some controversy, and starring the most famous child actor of his generation Darsheel Zafary, the film really invites the feuders to go no holds barred. Vikram does not hold back on his opinion about the kids in the movie, his thoughts on dyslexia and its representation and constantly mocks the attempt at tugging on heartstrings. Vidur counters with praises of the acting, message and story. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook, instagram or twitter. You can also find more episodes on our website.