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Episode 62 of THE True Bromance Film Podcast - Inside Out / Animated Characters

Episode 62 We are joined by the good doctor, David Hart of the great show, Pop Culture Case Study, to discuss the great new Pixar film, Inside Out. We pair that discussion with a debate about the best and worst animated characters in movies.

Episode 60 of Pop Culture Case Study - Toy Story and Imaginary Play

Hey everybody, Pixar's new masterpiece (?) Inside Out came out yesterday! In this episode, Dave revisits the original Pixar classic, Toy Story.  At Britt's behest, we discuss the importance of imaginary play for kids and adults.  Additionally, Dave and Britt discuss their first memories of seeing Toy Story in theaters.  Check out Toy Story before you go see Inside Out! Listen! Show Notes Fangirl Fixation: 0:03:38 Imaginary Play:0:21:54 Toy Story: 0:35:04 Rate and Review on iTunes! Visit our website!

Episode 150 of War Machine vs. War Horse: Inside Out (Fantastic Voyage vs. Innerspace)

On this episode we celebrate our 150th episode by taking a journey within ourselves, which doesn't get particularly deep as we just end up watching FANTASTIC VOYAGE and INNERSPACE. Those silly but classic films are inspired by what looks to be a new classic from Pixar in INSIDE OUT.

Ep. 137 of War Machine vs. War Horse: Avengers Age of Ultron (WALL-E vs. Ex Machina)

We are joined by Dave, the host of Pop Culture Case Study, one of our favorite podcasts which pairs psychology with pop culture, be it movies, music, books, tv shows, or comic books. The new movie we will be talking about in this episode is a comic book adaptation, the newest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Avengers Age of Ultron. This inspires a theme of Responsibility With Robots, where we look back at the Pixar classic WALL-E, which predicts a future where robots care for and ultimately control the survival of humanity, going up against the second older film which is only a few weeks old in EX MACHINA. This movie has the responsibility for one being of artificial intelligence being shared between a mad scientist and the young man brought in to test her humanity. Along the way we come up with the appropriate defensive porn watching tactics to use against A.I. and wonder if lovable WALL-E was involved in an abusive relationship.