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Barrel Aged Flicks Podcast

Barrel Aged Flicks Podcast

By: Ron Gute Stew Chase Adam and Ragnar
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*Barrel Aged Flicks* is a podcast where hosts Ron, Stew, Chase, Ragnar, Gute and Adam discuss movies, both classic and new, while reviewing alcohol that matches the film’s theme. Known for lively debates, trivia, and humor, they also spin a "Wheel of Punishments" for daring shots. The show airs every Monday, with bonus episodes on Thursdays featuring rankings and special guests. Expect explicit content and a bar-like vibe as they delve into cinema and spirits. Also on YOUTUBE , and LIVE on TWITCH every Friday Night between 8-11PM474633 Art
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  • (Ep. 244) Unraveling Donnie Darko: Theories and Interpretations -hosted by Stew
    May 6 2025

    #moviereview #donniedarko #richardkelly #cultclassics


    In this episode of Barrel Age Flicks, the hosts dive into a love-hate discussion about the cult classic film 'Donnie Darko.' They explore the movie's background, its controversial release, and the unique cocktail inspired by it. The conversation touches on the film's cast, thematic elements, and personal interpretations, highlighting the ambiguity that makes 'Donnie Darko' a subject of fascination for many viewers. This conversation delves into the intricate themes of the film 'Donnie Darko,' exploring various interpretations including time travel, psychosis, and the Christ figure. The speakers analyze the director's cut, discussing how it provides deeper insights into the narrative and character motivations. They present multiple theories about the film's meaning, including the dream theory, the psychosis theory, and the implications of sacrifice and redemption. The discussion highlights the emotional depth of the film and the complexity of its characters, particularly Donnie and Frank. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes of destruction, sacrifice, and the Christ archetype as represented in the film 'Donnie Darko.' They explore the director's creative process, the philosophical implications of free will, and the significance of character development. The discussion also contrasts the theatrical and director's cut versions of the film, examining how each version impacts the viewer's understanding of the story. Symbolism, particularly surrounding the character of Frank the Bunny, is analyzed, along with the emotional weight of the performances. In this segment of the conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of filmmaking, character analysis, and the impact of personal experiences on storytelling. They discuss the performances of actors, particularly focusing on Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal, and explore the complexities of family dynamics portrayed in films. The conversation also touches on the artistic vision of directors like Ang Lee and Richard Kelly, as well as the significance of films like Brokeback Mountain and Donnie Darko in contemporary cinema. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of the film 'Donnie Darko,' discussing the demand for sequels, the evolution of dark themes in cinema, and the various interpretations of the film's genre. They explore the nuances of critical analysis versus personal enjoyment, emphasizing the film's ambiguous nature and the importance of multiple viewings to grasp its depth. In this episode, the hosts engage in a deep discussion about the film 'Donnie Darko,' exploring various theories, personal ratings, and the impact of the film on viewers. They share their contrasting opinions on the movie, with one host expressing a critical view while the other finds merit in its complexity. The conversation delves into the significance of film as an art form that evokes emotions and thoughts, and they reflect on their experiences with animated series and future episodes. The episode concludes with a light-hearted banter about upcoming films and their podcast journey.

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    2 hrs and 47 mins
  • Our Top 5 Animated Movie Characters -The Tasting Room-
    Apr 21 2025

    #animation #characters #podcast #disneyfilms In this lively conversation, the hosts delve into their favorite animated characters from various movies and shows. They explore the significance of these characters, their unique traits, and the nostalgia they evoke. The discussion is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and a light-hearted debate about the impact of animation on pop culture. In this engaging episode, the hosts dive into a lively discussion about animated characters, exploring their favorites and the impact of animation on pop culture. They share personal anecdotes, debate the merits of various films, and reflect on the artistry of voice acting. The conversation flows naturally from character rankings to unique animated films, culminating in a wrap-up that hints at future series topics.“Visit our store at http://tee.pub/lic/GPff04GCI04 to grab awesome podcast merch, including T-shirts featuring our season album art and more!”Check out Barrel Aged Flicks on social media: • Twitter: @Ron_Barrelaged • Facebook: Barrel Aged Flicks Podcast • Instagram: @barrelagedflickspodcastGet 10% off your entire order at https://coffeebros.com with the code BAF10!“Hey everyone! We pour our hearts into this show and bring it to you completely free. If you’d like to support what we do, consider visiting our Patreon and making a donation. Every bit helps us keep the show going strong!👉 / barrelagedflickspodcast Thank you for being part of our journey!”

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    41 mins
  • (Ep. 243) Gladiator II: A Sequel That Shouldn't Have Been Made -hosted by Gute and Ron
    Apr 21 2025

    #gladiator #ridleyscott #podcast #moviereview In this episode, the hosts review Gladiator II, directed by Ridley Scott. They discuss the film's box office performance, character analysis, CGI effects, and the emotional impact of the story. The conversation highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the film, comparing it to the original Gladiator, and ultimately concludes with their ratings and final thoughts on the movie.TakeawaysThe film didn't need a sequel at all.Emotional investment in characters was lacking.CGI battles felt weightless and overly polished.The score was forgettable compared to the original.The movie stomped over the original's conclusion.The acting was fine but didn't resonate emotionally.The baboon fight was criticized for its absurdity.The hosts enjoyed discussing the film despite its flaws.Ridley Scott's legacy as a director is acknowledged.Final ratings reflect mixed feelings about the film.“Visit our store at http://tee.pub/lic/GPff04GCI04 to grab awesome podcast merch, including T-shirts featuring our season album art and more!”Check out Barrel Aged Flicks on social media: • Twitter: @Ron_Barrelaged • Facebook: Barrel Aged Flicks Podcast • Instagram: @barrelagedflickspodcastGet 10% off your entire order at https://coffeebros.com with the code BAF10!“Hey everyone! We pour our hearts into this show and bring it to you completely free. If you’d like to support what we do, consider visiting our Patreon and making a donation. Every bit helps us keep the show going strong!👉 / barrelagedflickspodcast Thank you for being part of our journey!”

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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As a movie lover and mild alcoholic, I adore these guys. They go in depth to every movie, not just the surface story. if you truly love movies and cult classics this is your pod! Terrible drink ideas overall but hilarious. I give barrel aged flicks 2 huge thumbs up!!

These Guys are Great!

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Informative and hilarious I’ve learned a lot about these movies they review, These guys have good chemistry , worth a listen

Finally I found one

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these gentlemen, and sometimes ladies, have a great way of pulling the listener into their program and making them feel like they are participating in the conversation. great humor, and an easy-going flow to the whole thing.

makes you feel like you're sitting at the table

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