We are SP Filmviewers - a light-hearted film review podcast, primarily focused around my partner reviewing films that I’ve seen but she hasn’t (be it a absolute classic...or not so much!) If you enjoy our podcast, consider joining our Patreon at https://patreon.com/spfilmviewers
Another Patreon episode pick gives us a story with Snipes (and Stallone) - in a seemingly iconic '90's sci-fi action movie, yet neither one of us have seen it!
What do we make of the 'dystopia' future this film outlines? Who does the character of Phoenix remind us of? And do we discover what the purpose of the three seashells?? Tune in to hear the hilarity of our initial thoughts on Demolition Man!
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It's been a minute since we last reviewed a Hitchcock movie, and this episode we bring you one of the greats from his filmography, with Sophie's first time viewing of North By Northwest.
Jimmy Stewart sabotage, 007 shots fired, and the rush of the Mt. Rushmore scene are just a few of the topics brought up in the recording, so be sure to listen in to what we have to say on another Cary Grant classic!
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We went to the cinema a few weeks ago to see the new movie Hurry Up Tomorrow starring Abel Tesfaye (aka The Weeknd). This is an episode we recorded with fresh thoughts on the opening 'WEEKEND', but delayed in delivering due to Ani-May scheduling.
Was the movie what we expected? Did we end up talking more about music than visuals? And do our mics sound different?? Listen in to find out!
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Leaping into the penultimate spot for Ani-May 2025 is a Patreon-picked anime from director Mamoru Hosoda, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.
In this review we talk time travel, signature 3D aspects - and eating lunch in a hallway?? Be sure to tune in to what that's all about!
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We're going for a more modern(ish) release of an anime movie that we're both seeing for the first time, and one that more aligns with Sophie's criteria of what an anime should be. This is our review of Josee, The Tiger and the Fish.
What does the title reflect for the story? Did the movie meet Sophie's expectations? And was it worth picking up the limited edition bluray?? Listen in to find out!
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There are so many great movies in the Ghibli catalogue, and this may well be one of the best from Miyazaki?
We try to see if that statement stands as we revisit the fantasy anime epic Princess Mononoke, highlighting the beauty, the violence, and what we can ultimately learn from the film's messages.
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One More Time (but not really the last) we bring you Ani-May, a celebration of Japanese animation, and this particular episode is dedicated to the memory of our doggo George.
We kick the themed month off with what we wanted to end on last year - that being the sci-fi musical collaboration between Daft Punk and Leiji Matsumoto, Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem.
Join us in our journey as we revisit what we've ...
Summer nights are not quite here yet, but we do have a breezy episode all about the extremely popular musical movie Grease - and in this instance, it's Paul who's experiencing the film for the first time (albeit with a bit of a backstory).
Is he hopelessly devoted to it, or did he want to run away from it as fast as greased lightnin'? Tune in to find out his thoughts, as well as Sophie's history with the movie and whether it's stil...
We are back... with another review of a classic '80's film that is packed with action, science fiction, and even elements of horror!
But does this Schwarzenegger-starring movie live up to it's reputation after all these years? Listen to find out what Sophie thinks of The Terminator for her first time watch!
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We all know of Marilyn Monroe, but WE have never seen her perform in a movie before. We remedy that in this episode, as we return to another Billy Wilder production and see another familiar face with Jack Lemmon (only this time in drag) with the crime comedy caper, Some Like It Hot!
Was it a sizzling sensational flick, or did the experience leave us feeling cold? Is there more to Marilyn than beauty, and how did the two male leads f...
It's our 250th episode, and we bring you another neo-noir movie review - but this time its set in South Korea, and one from the director of OldBoy, Park Chan-wook . Plus we are joined by special guest Tom Jolliffe to discuss its Hitchcockian vibes, the deeper meanings behind what are two leads represent, and just a general appreciation for subtitled films!
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Our second cinema trip of the year has us venture off-world to bring you our review of Mickey 17, the sci-fi comedy from Parasite director Bong Joon Ho. Does the movie hold intergalactic importance, or was it sadly an expendable experience?
Morality, macarons, Pattinson's performance, and another Pokemon comparison are just some of the topics included in this discussion. But beware - spoilers ahead!
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Rounding off our unintentional stay within the '80s, we bring you a review of a seemingly innocent children's animation, but under the surface is much darker than it seems... In this episode, Sophie is giving her initial thoughts on the Don Bluth Production, The Secret of NIMH!
Is the animation up to scratch for an ex-Dinsey employee? Will the Patreon theme of this month make a reoccurance? And did we perhaps sneak in a mini...
We seem to be stuck in the '80s for the time being, as we both cast our eyes over the Cher and Nicolas Cage paired rom-com Moonstruck for the first time in this episode.
Did the film hit our eye like a big pizza pie? Or did it simply glisten with a lacklustre lustre? Listen in to hear of our own recent rom-com style Italian restaurant experience, what limb loss would be a real pain, and a few funny little reviews found on Letter...
It's a strange world... but perhaps not so strange that Sophie hasn't seen a movie (but some TV episodes) from the late great David Lynch before. This episode we change that, as she gives her thoughts and feelings on the 1986 neo-noir thriller Blue Velvet.
Big robins, the correct way to pick up an ear, and a whole lotta talk on Twin Peaks is brought up in our discussion, and we hope you'll get a kick out of it as much a ...
The movie It's a Wonderful Life from Frank Capra is very dear to our hearts, so we thought we'd put it to a vote for the Patreons, and had them pick out another movie from the Director's catalogue for us to watch for the first time.
Naturally with the winner starring James Stewart and from the title alone, there is going to be some strong comparisons to Capra's masterpiece - but does it hit us in the feels? Can you get up and leave ...
What do you get when you combine a natural disaster movie with a odd divorce subplot? You get the tornado tale that is 1996's Twister, starring Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt - and a funny first time watch for Sophie!
Tune in to hear our thoughts on what weaknesses the wind has, if the special effects blew us away, more effective methods of collecting storm data, and Sophie's idea for an alternative ending!
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Hold on to your butts... (oops - wrong movie)... and take a seat as our old arses (of 30 something) talk about the 2024 Amazon Prime coming-of-age movie, My Old Ass.
We're also joined by special guest Adam Galloway from the Raised on Film Podcast to talk about gorgeous Canadian locations, Justin Bieber, a whole boatful of similarities to other movies (plus recommedations), and just living life how you want to!
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Ever wondered what a day (or days) in the life of a Japanese toilet cleaner would be like? Then this might be the movie for you! Or rather, for those who want to find beauty in their everyday rituals.
Paper cranes, shadow tag, fandangled toilets, and the emotional power of music are just some of the topics of discussion we bring up on this easy-going review. We hope that listening to this episode helps towards your perfect day!
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Two women in a turquoise Thunderbird are on one hell of a road trip! This episode we bring you our first time viewing thoughts on Ridley Scott's 1991 movie, Thelma & Louise.
As we go through the film, we have comments on the young stallion Brad Pitt, what's the best protocol for drinking at a bar, GTA, Reservoir Dogs, and the appeal of vocal tones from The South!
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