Reginald Titus Jr. and Casey G. Smith are back with an exciting update for the Filmmaker Commentary podcast. After a brief hiatus, they’re not only resuming regular weekly episodes but also revealing ambitious plans for what they’re calling “Filmmaker Commentary 2.0,” promising even more engaging content and a refined listener experience. This special “Happy 4th of July!” episode catches you up on their latest film and TV obsessions while looking ahead to a refreshed future for the show.
What We Cover
- The podcast’s official return to a regular weekly publishing schedule, kicking off with an episode on Scream 2.
- Insight into major upcoming changes for Filmmaker Commentary, including a potential “relaunch” of the brand with new content and a refreshed sound.
- Reginald and Casey G. Smith share their recent streaming discoveries, discussing Marvel’s Loki, the Netflix documentary High on the Hog, the comedy series Everybody Hates Chris, and the animated classic G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
- Analysis of the music industry’s boy band phenomenon, dissecting how groups like Boyz II Men set the blueprint for pop acts that followed, discussed in the Netflix series Pop.
- A conversation on current events in sports and media, including LeBron James’ The Shop featuring guests like Tom Brady and Draymond Green, touching on athlete temperament and media interactions.
- Casey G. Smith reviews his watch of Ghost World, noting its awkward coming-of-age comedy style.
Key Moments
- 0:12 – The announcement of the podcast’s return and upcoming episode release schedule.
- 2:24 – Casey G. Smith unveils the vision for “Filmmaker Commentary 2.0” and the exciting future of the show.
- 4:04 – Reginald and Casey G. Smith begin their segment on recent watches, including a discussion on Loki and High on the Hog.
- 34:00 – They discuss an episode of The Shop featuring Tom Brady and Draymond Green, exploring how professional athletes navigate public perception and media scrutiny.
- 25:53 – Discussion about the Netflix series Pop and the profound influence of Boyz II Men on the music industry.