135. 4Qs with Ed McCarthy

Ed & Jeff about to discuss Ed’s favorite films

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite films of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Ed McCarthy wrote and directed the award winning short film They Fall Fast.  When I see a film as wonderfully written and thoughtfully directed as They Fall Fast, I get a little greedy and start thinking about interviewing them on this podcast and at that point I start wondering what their answers to the Four Questions will be.  Now we get to know!

You can watch They Fall Fast right now on Amazon Prime Video.  It starts off Season 2, Episode three and is paired with the equally wonderful Shark Week.  Click here to be taken to the Amazon page. or you can go to Prime Video on your TV and search for “Discover Indie Film.”

Here are Ed’s answers:

  • Favorites: The Dark Knight, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Steel Magnolias
  • Underrated: Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion
  • Overrated: La La Land
  • Seek Out: Spellbound

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121. 4Qs with JJ Anderson & Tito Molina

JJ Anderson & Tito Molina answer the 4Qs

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite film of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

JJ Anderson & Tito Molina named their partnership “Hrdwrker” and  among their many collaborations is the documentary short Jonah which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2018.

Jonah is a beautifully made documentary and you can watch it right now as part of the Discover Indie Film TV series on Amazon Prime Video. If you want to see Jonah and a bunch of other great films, please click that link and enjoy!

Here are JJ’s answers:

  • Favorites: Stand By Me, Florida Project, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
  • Underrated: Jackie Brown
  • Overrated: Spring Breakers
  • Seek Out: Night Comes On

Here are Tito’s answers:

  • Favorites: Cinderella Man, Roma, Mid90s
  • Underrated: Booksmart
  • Overrated: Black Panther
  • Seek Out: Blind Spotting

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130. 4Qs with Seejon Thomas

Seejon with his team on the FILA red carpet

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite film of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Writer/Director Seejon Thomas answered these Four Questions and shares his insights on filmmaking when he was visiting to record an interview about his film The Man and Mel.  

If you want to watch The Man and Mel right now, just go to DIF TV Season 3 Episode 7 and enjoy!  There really are not any spoilers in the podcast, so if you wait to watch the film until after you’ve listened then I forgive you.  But you should really, really, really watch The Man and Mel.

Here are Seejon’s answers:

  • Favorites: Tree of Life, Bergman’s Silence Trilogy (Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence), The Piano Teacher
  • Underrated: Good Morning (by Yasujiro Ozu)
  • Overrated: (no selection)
  • Seek Out: The Kid with a Bike

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123. 4Qs with Seejon Thomas

Seejon with his team on the FILA red carpet

What are the 4Q’s?

  • Name your favorite film of all time (limit 3)
  • Name a film you think is underrated
  • Name a film you think is overrated
  • Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out

Writer/Director Seejon Thomas answered these Four Questions and shares his insights on filmmaking when he was visiting to record an interview about his film The Man and Mel.  

If you want to watch The Man and Mel right now, just go to DIF TV Season 3 Episode 7 and enjoy!  There really are not any spoilers in the podcast, so if you wait to watch the film until after you’ve listened then I forgive you.  But you should really, really, really watch The Man and Mel.

Here are Seejon’s answers:

  • Favorites: Tree of Life, Bergman’s Silence Trilogy (Through a Glass Darkly, Winter Light, and The Silence), The Piano Teacher
  • Underrated: Good Morning (by Yasujiro Ozu)
  • Overrated: (no selection)
  • Seek Out: The Kid with a Bike

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129. Seejon Thomas “The Man and Mel”

Seejon with his “The Man and Mel” team at FILA 2019

Seejon Thomas’s short film The Man and Mel won three awards at Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2019.  I have to say that I am incredibly happy to not just include Seejon on the podcast but to also announce that his incredible film is also part of the Discover Indie Film TV series on Prime Video.

If you want to watch The Man and Mel right now, just go to DIF TV Season 3 Episode 7 and enjoy!  There really are not any spoilers in the podcast, so if you wait to watch the film until after you’ve listened then I forgive you.  But you should really, really, really watch The Man and Mel.

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