Trailer Junkies Podcast
Summary: Trailer Junkies Podcast (TJP) is where Jim and Ted discuss movie and TV trailers, and the consumer-facing part of media marketing. They use Ted’s industry knowledge, Jim’s common sense, and their wit to break down movie marketing using trailers as their vehicle.
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This week Jim & Ted recap what they've been watching, but before they do they tap into this week's beer. After, they cover four different trailers. It's an action packed week. Enjoy! Follow TJP Instagram @trailerjunkiespodcast Twitter @TJunkiesPodcast
This week Jim and Ted recap the Amazon series, Jack Ryan before covering three incredible movie trailers. Netflix and Amazon are at it again, and they end with Overlord. Yes, Operation Overlord, which was the codename for the Normandy invation on June 6, 1944. The trailer takes a bit of twist... oaky, a major turn. Subscribe, like, and share on your favorite sites. Twitter: @TJunkiesPodcast Instagram: @TrailerJunkiesPodcast
The Trailer Junkies, Jim and Ted, have a discussion about thier favorite Burt Reynlods movies before takling the trailers for this week. At Ted's work he used to have a marketing showcase where coworkers would bring inventive pieces of marketing to share and discuss. Nike's "Dream Crazy" is yet another feather in the Nike marketing cap as they generate around $43 million in buzz for Nike (according to Bloomberg). Since Jim and Ted spent so much time talking about it see the pepsi ad on trailerjunkiespodcast.com Rarely does a trailer hit Ted so hard the way Thunder Road does, so we go deeper with the 2016 short it expands on.
This week Jim and Ted are joined by Jim's father-in-law, Frank. They're also "in studio" at Ted's house (sorry for some echoes in the recording). The Trailer Junkies discuss four trailers this week: In Like Flynn, Sorry for Your Loss, Slice, and Front Runner. Be sure to subscribe and follow us Twitter @TJunkiesPodcast Instagram @TrailerJunkiesPodcast
First, a #TJPquickHIT Sometimes something will come out and won't fit in the run of our show but if we feel strongly about it we'll jump straight into it as the #TJPquickHIT. This week's quick hits are Eureka and Homecoming. The Deeper dives: King Lear The Romanoffs Suspieria Jack Ryan Follow us on Twitter @tjunkiespodcast Intagram @ TrailerJunkiesPodcast
...but first a #TJPquickHIT Sometimes something will come out and won't fit in the run of our show but if we feel strongly about it we'll jump straight into is as the #TJPquickHIT.] This week Jim's #TJPquickHIT is The Kindergarten Teacher. Now the goosebumps. When Ted sees trailers that have an emotional connection and can discuss race, wealth, friendship and identity with actors that can carry it he can't want to hear what Jimmy has to say about it. Green Book is that trailer. Then Ted added a popcorn movie with Hunter Killer but remembered that Viggo was in Ted's favorite submarine action/drama Crimson Tide so he tossed that trailer in too to see how it held up and it's pretty solid.
It feels good to be back! ...and we have new segments, new trailers and more. But first let's pop the tops on some brews. (This will be much easier when we record on Friday nights - this week's 6:30am record session wrecked our Sundays). Jimmy had a beer from his epic cross country road trip and Ted went with a local-ish beer that you'll have to listen to find out about since it's part of our twitter contest! Then we get into two Emma Stone trailers. One for the Netflix series, Maniac with Jonah Hill and The Favourite with Rachel Weize.
Hey Junkies, this is the last in our replays for Summer 2018. Me and Ted had a great summer and relaxing hiatus. As a result, we have some new segments coming up and we'll continue to drop every Thursday. Thanks for sticking with us and we can't wait to bring you new episodes.
Jimmy is back but now Ted is on the road this week. This was another favorite from our first season. Give it a listen.
Jimmy is now cutting across Texas so its only a week or two before we get back into the swing. Here's an early one that we liked from late in December 2017.
As Jimmy sends boomerangs from Boston we get to enjoy one our early favorites. The thought of a fart killing you for A Quiet Place is a universal theme. The Expanse is also still in the news as it goes from SYFY to Netflix. We'll be back soon.
Originally recorded on Groundhog Day this recut of our Comedic Darkness episode features trailers for Groundhog Day, Game Night, Unsane and Dear Dictator. Enjoy this episode while Jimmy trucks over to Chicago!
This week Jim & Ted cover a number of trailers giving you, dear listener, a lot to chew on while we are on hiatus. Yes, we will be traveling for the month of July and returning in August with new episodes and new segments. While we're gone you can get caught up on past episodes, subscribe, and we thank you for being loyal listeners. See you next season... or next Solo Cup... Second Cup? Speaking of awards come and check us out at the Podcast Awards and give us a nomination or a vote for Viewers' Choice.
This week Jim & Ted take on some doll love. No not that kind of love, but dolls as therapy for an artist recovering from an attack by five men. They also discuss Jerry Seinfeld's new to Netflix show, and finally, Creed II. They're both Rocky fans and discuss of some of their favorite Rocky moments. Jim also give tips on how to train for boxing, and he's not a boxer... go figure. Here's a hint: It's discipline folks. Enjoy it to the end for some Timmy and Mikey talk after the close.
This week Jim and Ted go extra terrestrial with three "out of this world" connected trailers. The theme is a stretch but so is getting to the moon on slide rulers, chalk, paper and pencil. They get through some of the great trailers that came out in the glut of Trailer-palooza 2018 (when 20 or so trailers releases in the first week of June).We had a fan suggestion with the older but releasing a couple of weeks ago, Mr. Rogers documentary. They also included the teaser for the Tim Burton / Disney #ani2act a new category where Disney rules. Do you like this hashtag? It's a genre defined as classic animation that is adapted to live action.