
Friendly Fire Podcast
1) Over and Out (2021)
2) Duck Soup (1933)
Sensing a weakness in Freedonia's new president, Sylvania sends in some spies to stage a revolution. On today's episode Adam, Ben, and John take five and ten in Woolworth while reviewing this Marx Bro...Show More
3) Operation Amsterdam (1959)
Two diamond merchants and a British intelligence officer attempt to persuade the Dutch to get their diamonds to England while the Germans invade Holland. On today's episode Adam, Ben, and John came in...Show More
4) A Midnight Clear (1992)
In an isolated cabin in the Ardennes, a group of US GIs face off against German soldiers during WW2. On Today's episode Adam, Ben, and John aren't exactly sure what country they're in when reviewing ...Show More
5) Attack! (1956)
Tensions run high in Fragile Fox Company when you've got a coward as a captain. On today's episode Adam, Ben, and John don't trust soldiers who shine their shoes every day, while reviewing this 50's c...Show More
6) Troy (2004) [Director's Cut]
Ancient armies collide in this unique interpretation of Homer's Iliad. On today's episode Adam, Ben, and John walk with giants when they review this epic director's cut!
7) In the Army Now (1994)
After being fired, Bones and Jack join the army in order to escape poverty and achieve their dreams. On today's episode—It's not a job, it's an adventure—when Adam, Ben, and John review this 90s class...Show More
8) Battleship Potemkin (1925)
After eating some meat that's past its prime, the sailors of the Potemkin start a revolt. On today's episode Adam, Ben, and John refuse to eat the borscht while reviewing this classic film.
9) Age of Heroes (2011)
During World War II Ian Fleming forms a Commando Unit, a precursor to the British elite forces. On Today's episode Adam, Ben, and John are the first of a new breed while watching this historical drama...Show More
10) Exodus (1960)
A history podcast with a twist: Friendly Fire uses war movies as a point of entry on not only the history of war, but the history of how societies think about war. John Roderick, Adam Pranica and Benj...Show More