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Hi-ho, hi-ho, it's off to Disney we go! Welcome to "The Dads Do Disney," a new series from Cocktails & Classics! For our inaugural episode, we're diving into the enchanting world of Disney's first animated feature, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937). Join us as we explore this groundbreaking classic, from its animation innovations to its timeless songs and surprisingly dark elements. We'll discuss its historical significance, enduring magic, and how it shaped the future of animation. Feeling whimsical? Craft a classic cocktail while you listen! Don't miss this nostalgic journey, fueled by classic cocktails and charming discussions.Animation Landmark: Discuss "Snow White's" groundbreaking achievements as the first feature-length animated film and how the animation stands up today.The Disney Magic: Explore the timeless appeal of the characters, story, and songs ("Heigh-Ho," "Someday My Prince Will Come," "Whistle While You Work.").Historical Context: Discuss the film's production challenges, its reception in 1937, and its impact on the animation industry.What's your favorite Disney animated classic? Share your thoughts on "Snow White" and your most magical Disney memories on Instagram! #DadsDoDisney #CocktailsAndClassics Don't forget to share this enchanting episode with your friends and family! Subscribe and leave a rating wherever you listen.Our Instagram

Your mission, should you choose to accept it... This week on Cocktails & Classics, we're taking on the original spy thriller masterpiece, "Mission: Impossible" (1996)! Join us as we dissect Brian De Palma's masterful direction, Tom Cruise's iconic performance as Ethan Hunt, and that legendary vault heist. We'll unmask the mole, marvel at the incredible stunts, and discuss the film's enduring impact on the spy genre. Don't miss this episode for an explosive deep dive into espionage, suspense, and a whole lot of impossible fun, fueled by classic cocktails and thrilling discussions.* The Original M:I: Discuss the film's unique position as the first in the iconic franchise and how it set the tone.* Brian De Palma's Direction: Analyze De Palma's signature style, particularly the use of the split diopter, Dutch angles, and building suspense.* The Heist Heard 'Round the World: Deep dive into the legendary CIA vault scene, its tension, and its influence on cinema.* Unmasking the Mole: Discuss the intricate plot, the twists, and the revelation of the antagonist. * Practical Stunts & 90s Action: Explore the film's reliance on practical effects and its place in 1990s action cinema.What's your favorite Mission: Impossible film or spy movie moment? Share your thoughts on "Mission: Impossible" (1996) and your wildest conspiracy theories on Instagram! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends and family! Subscribe and leave a rating wherever you listen.

Get ready for a cinematic deep dive! Cocktails & Classics dissects Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho’s gripping sci-fi thriller starring Robert Pattinson. From dystopian survival themes to mind-bending storytelling, we explore the film’s standout moments, character arcs, and visual brilliance. Grab a drink and join us for theories, laughs, and all things Mickey 17!-Bong Joon-ho’s Vision for Mickey 17 – Bong Joon-ho mixes sci-fi, suspense, and big existential questions in a way only he can.-Robert Pattinson’s Perfect Performance – Dig into Pattinson's Mickey, and his ability to create slight variations in each clone with the same character. -Sci-Fi & Satire – From the colonization of alien planets to the Trump-esque political diety, Marshall, we discuss some of our favorite elements of the movie and some plot points that maybe didnt get enough detail. We want to hear your thoughts on Mickey 17! Head over to our Instagram and tell us your favorite theories. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share Cocktails & Classics with fellow film lovers—let’s keep the conversation going!

It's ‘Springtime for Hitler’ on Cocktails & Classics! This week, we're joined by the hilarious Frankie and Scott from the Shoot The Flick podcast to introduce us to this Mel Brooks' outrageous 1967 masterpiece, "The Producers." Join us as we unravel the comedic genius behind this satirical look at Broadway, bad taste, and toeing the edge of humor. We'll discuss Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel's iconic performances, Brooks' boundary-pushing humor, and the film's enduring legacy. Get ready for a laugh-filled discussion with our special guests as we explore this comedy classic and go completely off the rails. And don't forget to check out the fantastic Shoot The Flick Podcast. Topics: * Mel Brooks's Genius: Analyzing Brooks's unique comedic style, satire, and boundary-pushing humor in "The Producers." * Iconic Performances: Discussing the unforgettable chemistry and comedic brilliance of Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder. * "Springtime for Hitler": Examining the audacity and humor of the infamous musical within the movie. * Satire and Bad Taste: Exploring the film's satirical targets and its willingness to embrace "bad taste" for comedic effect. * Comparisons to Modern Comedy: How does the humor of "The Producers" hold up today?What's the most hilariously bad idea you've ever had? Share your thoughts on "The Producers" with us, @cocktailsandclassicspod and @ShootTheFlick on Instagram! Don't forget to share the laughs, subscribe, and leave a rating!

The Longest Yard: Game On with Cocktails & Classics! Continuing with our theme of March Madness, this week, we tackle the original The Longest Yard. This Burt Reynolds-led movie is about an ex-football star sent to prison and assigned to create a football team of convicts in order to play a warmup game for the guards. This episode throws you into the prison yard for a hilarious huddle with The Longest Yard: Clash of the Quarterbacks: Compare Burt Reynolds' iconic performance to Adam Sandler's comedic take in the remake. Which one scores a touchdown? Ben's Stone Cold Stunner: Witness Ben unleash his inner "Cold Stone Steve Austin" with a side of movie commentary (spoiler alert: it's hilarious!). Booze & Trivia Mayhem: Put your movie knowledge to the test with Zach's quirky liquor cabinet trivia - can you answer questions faster than the inmates down a shot? Mix a "Longest Yard Shaken": Craft a potent cocktail inspired by the film's gritty tone (recipe included!). Join the post-game chat! Share your thoughts on The Longest Yard in the comments. Was it a winning play or a fumble? The Longest Yard (Shaken): 1 part Espresso 1 part Guinness Syrup (8oz Guinness to 1/2 Cup Sugar) 2 parts Irish Whiskey Our Website Our Instagram Our Letterboxd List