Episodios

  • Under Siege 2 - Missoula, Montana
    Apr 17 2024

    The "Original Montana Film Guide" Podcast zeros in on cinema with a connection to Montana, whether wholly or partially filmed there. In this episode, hosts Josh Quick, Lauren Norby, and Daniel Mrgan, with their buddy and comic book artist Tony Gregori, dive into "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory." The team reminisces about vintage action heroes and the old-school charm of local video rental stores. Their lively discussion spans topics from the real-world utility of pepper spray to Steven Seagal's dynamics with his fellow actors, and the essential craft of delivering memorable one-liners in villainous moments. #omfgpod


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    1 h y 10 m
  • Damnation Alley - Flathead Lake, Montana
    Apr 3 2024


    The "Original Montana Film Guide" is a cinematic-focused series that delves into movies filmed entirely or in part in Montana. Hosts Josh Quick, Lauren Norby, and Daniel Mrgan, alongside their friend and artist Theo Ellsworth, dive into the film "Damnation Alley," encountering unexpected surprises. Their review takes them through a post-apocalyptic landscape filled with giant scorpions, eerie mannequins, and an anticipated love triangle that fizzles out amidst the backdrop of nuclear desolation. The adventure becomes perilous as they traverse a desert in what is arguably the most awesome vehicle ever conceived. Embark on this dystopian journey with them, where the vibe is akin to wandering through a wasteland with a group of wild, cannibalistic hillbillies. #omfgpod

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    54 m
  • The Revenant - Kootenai Falls, Montana
    Mar 20 2024
    Welcome to the Original Montana Film Guide, your cinematic compass for movies with a touch of the Treasure State. Today, we're diving into a riveting review of the 2015 masterpiece, 'The Revenant.' Cinephiles Josh Quick, Lauren Norby, and Daniel Mrgan explore the harrowing odyssey of Hugh Glass, vividly scored by the legendary Philip Glass. Together, we'll navigate through the untamed wilderness, Glass's quest for vengeance, and his astonishing survival strategy involving the chest cavity of a horse. Plus, we'll delve into the action-packed sequences set amidst the breathtaking Montana forests and unravel the enigma of Tom Hardy's compelling performance. Don't miss our deep dive into the heart of cinema's wild frontier. #omfgpod
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    1 h y 20 m
  • Disorganized Crime - Hamilton, Montana
    Mar 6 2024

    Join us on the Original Montana Film Guide podcast, where we dive into the world of movies set against the breathtaking backdrop of Montana. In this episode, we explore the thrilling world of heist films, infused with high-altitude silliness, masterful physical comedy, and the understated, compelling charisma of Corbin Bernsen. "Disorganized Crime" stands as a tribute to the quintessential American spirit of defying authority. It's a story of unlikely allies banding together for a challenging heist, only to discover that true heroism sometimes requires the ultimate sacrifice. We're journeying through the captivating Bitterroot Valley, and we're thrilled to have you with us. If you find joy and excitement in our discussion, please consider leaving us a five-star review. Your support means the world to us. Thank you for listening to #OMFGPod.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Certain Women - Livingston, Montana
    Feb 21 2024

    "Original Montana Film Guide" is a movie-focused show that explores films shot in Montana. This episode features "Certain Women" (2016), a film notable for its powerful yet understated storytelling. We're joined by Courtney Blazon, an exceptional artist known for her intricate, symbolic artwork that explores women's issues and complexities throughout history. Drawing inspiration from nature, literature, mythology, societal norms, and the journey to adulthood, Blazon incorporates humor, irony, and symbolism to craft compelling narratives. Together, we discuss the film's brilliance, the standout performance by Lily Gladstone, and the rich thematic foundation it builds upon. Join us for an engaging mix of fun and insightful conversation. For a closer look at Courtney's art, her website is a great starting point.

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    1 h y 25 m
  • Cattle Queen of Montana - Glacier National Park, Montana
    Feb 7 2024

    "Cattle Queen of Montana" is a controversial film marred by regrettable instances of racism, the emergence of a divisive political figure, and a pervasive display of chauvinism masquerading as female empowerment. Our endeavor is to craft something worthwhile from its flawed material while injecting some enjoyable moments into the mix. We delve deeply into the Western genre during a tumultuous period, exploring the myths and legends of the American frontier. The curtain is raised on the sideshow of the Wild West, and admission is free. Witness the captivating charm of the great Gipper, the fiery spirit of the Sierra Nevada, and the tranquil philosophy of Colorados. #omgpod

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    48 m
  • Northfork - Fort Peck Dam, Montana
    Jan 24 2024

    Original Montana Film Guide, is a movie-themed show focusing on films made entirely or partially in Montana. In this episode, we dive into the intriguing and multifaceted film "Northfork" (2003), a cinematic gem that garnered both acclaim and diverse critiques. Immerse yourself in the artistry and poetic essence of this film, as it mirrors the dry landscape of Eastern Montana, on the brink of transformation by a life-giving reservoir. This episode promises an engaging discussion about ethereal angels, mystical prophecies, and the enigmatic presence of Nick Nolte, all woven into the tapestry of faith's magic. Discover hidden gems and easter eggs nestled within an orphan's room, and marvel at how Montana's breathtaking beauty triumphs, shining resplendently amidst any narrative complexity the plot presents. Tune in for an episode that's not just a review, but a celebration of film and the indomitable spirit of Montana!

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Rancho Deluxe - Livingston, Montana
    Jan 11 2024

    Original Montana Film Guide, is a movie-themed show focusing on films made entirely or partially in Montana. This episode features a review of "Rancho Deluxe" (1975), a cult classic starring Jeff Bridges. Despite its various issues, the film distinguishes its artistry from lesser elements. It showcases Montana's majestic silver mountains in a visually engaging manner, intertwining these landscapes with scenes featuring a plethora of cattle and highlighting Jeff Bridges' notable hair. The necessity of the 'Pong' scene is discussed and how Livingston remains a beautiful Montana town.


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    1 h y 7 m