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Let's Talk About Flix is the collaboration of Oz and Curtis, a couple of nobody's with a great sense of humor, solid insight and knowledge of movies, and a love of all things nerd. Tune in each week as they discuss a movie tied into that month's theme and have a great time. If you love movies (and nerds), then this podcast is for you!Oz and Curtis Art
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    • Episode 226 - So I Married an Axe Murderer
      Feb 18 2026

      Woman! Whoa-man! Oz and Curtis are heading to the coffee house, dodging butcher knives, and trying not to cry over a giant "heed" to break down the quirky, darkly hilarious 90s Cult Classic: So I Married an Axe Murderer!

      Charlie Mackenzie (Mike Myers) is a San Francisco beat poet with a massive fear of commitment—usually because he finds a fatal flaw in every woman he dates. But when he meets the charming butcher Harriet Michaels (Nancy Travis), he thinks he’s finally found "the one." That is, until the evidence starts mounting that she might be a notorious "Mrs. X" serial killer who chops up her husbands. Is Charlie finally falling in love, or is he just the next item on the chopping block?

      We break down the film’s comedic genius: the legendary performance of Mike Myers as his own father (Stuart Mackenzie), the perfectly 90s San Francisco vibe, the incredible supporting cast (from Anthony LaPaglia to Alan Arkin), and the most quotable Poetry Slam scenes in cinema history. Is So I Married an Axe Murderer the most underrated Scottish-themed Comedy of all time, or just a movie that proves having a "giant melon" is a legitimate family burden? Tune in for our full So I Married an Axe Murderer 1993 movie review!

      If you’re into analyzing dark romantic comedies, appreciating the art of the 90s character actor, or listening to two dudes who would definitely panic if they found a "Honeymoon Killer" tabloid in their girlfriend's apartment, this episode is for you.

      To secure your content and avoid a "chopping" disaster, follow the bagpipes straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as sharp as a meat cleaver and guaranteed to be a total riot of a listen.

      Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠

      Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix


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      59 min
    • Episode 225 - Jason's Lyric
      Feb 11 2026

      Oz and Curtis are putting on their best denim, practicing their poetry, and trying to heal the wounds of the past to break down the visually stunning and emotionally heavy Romantic Drama: Jason's Lyric!

      In the heart of Houston, Jason Alexander (Allen Payne) is a hardworking man haunted by a childhood tragedy involving his father. While he spends his life playing "his brother's keeper" to the volatile and traumatized Joshua (Bokeem Woodbine), his world is transformed when he meets Lyric (Jada Pinkett Smith). Their intense, lyrical romance offers Jason a chance at a new life, but the pull of family loyalty and street violence threatens to burn their "heaven" to the ground.

      We break down the film’s unique impact: the palpable, legendary chemistry between Allen Payne and Jada Pinkett Smith, Bokeem Woodbine’s terrifyingly good breakout performance, the film’s use of dreamlike cinematography, and a 90s Soundtrack that defined an era. Is Jason's Lyric the most poetic film of 90s Black Cinema and a definitive Cult Classic, or just a movie that proves you can’t save everyone, no matter how much you love them? Tune in for our full Jason's Lyric 1994 movie review!

      If you’re into analyzing character-driven tragedies, appreciating films that blend grit with high romance, or listening to two dudes who would definitely not survive a confrontation at the bus station, this episode is for you.

      To find your own "Lyric" and secure the best content on the net, follow the light straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as deep as a Houston sunset and guaranteed to be a soulful listen.

      Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠

      Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix


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      1 h et 25 min
    • Episode 224 - The Princess Bride
      Feb 4 2026

      Oz and Curtis are brushing up on their fencing, studying the nuances of the "True Love" vs. "Mostly Dead" debate, and hoping they don't get stuck in the Fire Swamp to break down the legendary Rob Reiner masterpiece: The Princess Bride!

      A grandfather readies a story for his skeptical grandson about Buttercup (Robin Wright), a beautiful young woman, and Westley (Cary Elwes), the farm boy who loves her. After Westley is seemingly killed by pirates, Buttercup is betrothed to the vile Prince Humperdinck. What follows is an epic journey involving a giant, a Spanish fencing master (Mandy Patinkin), a genius kidnapper, and a Dread Pirate who is far more than he seems.

      We break down why this film is the gold standard for Fantasy Comedy: the sheer density of iconic one-liners, the incredible ensemble cast (including the heart of the film, Andre the Giant), the perfect blend of satire and sincerity, and the fact that Inigo Montoya’s revenge speech still gives us chills decades later. Is The Princess Bride the most quotable Cult Classic of all time and a perfect movie, or just a movie that proves "As You Wish" is the most romantic thing you can ever say to a farm boy? Tune in for our full The Princess Bride 1987 movie review!

      If you’re into analyzing screenwriting perfection, appreciating films that successfully mock the genres they belong to, or listening to two dudes who would definitely panic and surrender immediately to the Brute Squad, this episode is for you.

      To secure your content and avoid a battle of wits you’re sure to lose, follow the path of true love straight to https://LetsTalkAboutFlix.com — where our takes are as sharp as a Florin steel blade and guaranteed to be an inconceivable listen.

      Follow the boys on social media:Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/letstalkaboutflix⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutflix/⁠

      Support the show: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutflix


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      1 h et 8 min
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