Classic Film Jerks Podcast
1) Santa Claus is Comin' to Town
We watched 1970's Santa Claus is Comin' to Town and now we are concerned that the Claus' ate Topper the penguin.
2) Paths Of Glory
This month Evan and Jeff watched 1957's Paths of Glory, a Stanley Kubrik film that asks can there ever be too many tracking shots. Is it a classic? Listen today to find out. Special bonus: Jeff fin...Show More
3) Lonesome Ghost
It's a Halloween miracle as Evan and Jeff make an unexpected return to visit the original Ghostbusters in 1937's Lonesome Ghosts. Is it a classic? Will they find a way to talk for an hour about a ni...Show More
4) Flashback Episode- On The Waterfront
A special classic episode of The Classic FIlm Jerks. This time the Jerks cover 1954's On The Waterfront. Originally published Dec 14 2011.
5) Flashback Episode- Bringing Up Baby
A special classic episode of The Classic FIlm Jerks. This time the Jerks cover 1938's Bringing Up Baby. Originally published Feb 17, 2022.
6) Flashback Episode- A Streetcar Named Desire
A special classic episode of The Classic FIlm Jerks. This time the Jerks cover 1951's A Streetcar Named Desire. Originally published July 26, 2018.
7) Black Christmas
CFJ founding member Michael DiGiovanni is home for the holidays filling in for Evan for this episode as he and Jeff watch the 1974 cult classic Black Christmas. Listen as the fellas determine if this...Show More
8) Stop Making Sense
This month the Classic Film Jerks do something a little different as Jeff and Evan watch what has been called the "greatest" concert film, 1984's Stop Making Sense. Listen to hear Jeff's feelings abo...Show More
9) Nosferatu
Evan and Jeff celebrate Halloween by sinking their teeth into the first great(?) horror movie, 1922's Nosferatu. Is it great? Is it a classic? Does Jeff have very strong feelings on personal hygien...Show More
10) Solaris
It's a little late or is it? Who know what's reality? Certainly not Evan and Jeff as they bend their minds and start their exploration of the greatest genre films of all time with 1972's Solaris.