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The Flick Lab

Karri Ojala, Henrik Telkki
The Flick Lab
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    #200 - Folie à deux cents

    30/12/2025 | 2 h 25 min
    Is this the end, beautiful friend? Karri and Henrik swim down memory lane, going through all their most memorable moments from the podcast over 7 years and 200 episodes. Time to pop the champagne!

    Over the years, the duo has made observations about the natural evolution of the show. In its humble beginnings, the episodes followed a strict scene-by-scene analysis and near-obsessive levels of breakdown - from the tiniest technical details such as Michael Myers' gait in Halloween 4 (1988), to theories about space-travel times and synodic planetary alignments in A Trip to Mars (1918), or the merciless tear-down of Cubby Broccoli's science facts in Moonraker (1979).

    While contextual analysis has always played a noticeable role in The Flick Lab, the episodes have increasingly detached themselves from technically intimate film analysis and shifted toward cultural, thematic, and socio-political readings. With this in mind, what does it all mean regarding the future of the podcast? Karri has spent extraordinary amounts of time trying to find the answer. Now, the answer has arrived.

    The pair also touch on topics such as obscure films, episode length, radio vs. podcasting, ignoring the audience to remain truthful to yourself, why the podcast is still here, mad and unhealthy podcast enthusiasm, reading vs. internet addiction, cynicism in cinema, and what was gained vs. what was given.



    Films / episodes mentioned or referenced in this episode:
    Andalusian Dog
    Apocalypse Now
    The Bear (TV)
    The Big Lebowski
    The Bridge
    Bunny the Killer Thing
    Call Me By Your Name
    The Chaser
    Come and See
    Coriolanus
    Corpus Christi
    Days
    Die Another Day
    Dirty Harry
    Drive My Car
    Elephant Sitting Still
    Going South
    Halloween
    Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
    The Hellraiser Franchise
    Hong-kil dong
    Horses of God
    In the Name Of...
    Judge Dredd
    Jurassic Park
    Jurassic World Dominion
    Jurassic World Rebirth
    Like Someone In Love
    The Living Daylights
    Mahjong
    The Martian
    No Man's Land
    Nobody Knows
    Outer Space
    Parasite
    Pocahontas
    Possession
    Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
    Satantango
    Sprinkler Sprinkled
    Stray Dogs
    Suicide Room
    Sugar Cane Alley
    Summer at Grandpa's
    Suspiria (2018)
    Titanic
    Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
    Uninvited
    Warsaw '44
    The Wailing
    White Hunter, Black Heart
    The Yellow Sea

    People mentioned or referenced in this episode:
    Tapani Maskula
    Kalle Kinnunen
    Winston Churchill
    Tsai Ming-liang


    Previous guests or co-hosts re-appearing, pre-recorded:
    Zachary Byrd (previous co-host)
    Nick Vaky from Mint Volcano (Taiwanese New Cinema / Interview)
    Luke Liu from Mint Volcano (Taiwanese New Cinema / Interview)
    Nezar Andary (The Cinema of Mohammad Malas)
    Yana (Six Degrees of Celebration)
    Anas (Horses of God)
    Annie (Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives)
    Pedro from Plan-Séquence

    Hosted and edited by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki.
    The Flick Lab theme tune performed by Nick Grivell.
    Podcast feed image by raul olave from Pixabay.
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    #199 - Tsai Ming-liang's Days (2020) - Peace, Pain and Letting Go - Film Analysis

    11/12/2025 | 2 h 24 min
    A disillusioned, recuperating, lonely man. Another man in a faraway country. Both looking for something. A chance encounter. Peace, pain, departure. Tenderness, impermanence, aching and beyond the senses. Equanimity, disillusionment, hunger, growth. Touch, the passage of time, and letting go. And also a lot of really damn long takes.
    Karri also deeply reflects on how Tsai's sense of emotional reorientation towards cinema strongly resonates with Karri and reflects his journey with The Flick Lab.

    Films covered in this episode:
    Days (2020)

    Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune performed by Nick Grivell.
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    #198 - Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3 - Still Seaworthy, or Rotting Below Deck?

    08/10/2025 | 1 h 45 min
    In this episode, we dive deep into the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films directed by Gore Verbinski - The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. Why did a movie based on a theme park ride redefine the blockbuster? Is Jack Sparrow such an iconic character as is generally accepted? Karri and Henrik hold many split views - who could've seen that coming.
    Films covered in this episode:
    Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)

    Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune performed by Nick Grivell.
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    #197 - Judge Dredd vs Judge Dredd: Political Satire or Fascism? - Film Analysis

    12/08/2025 | 2 h 8 min
    From 1995's Stallone spectacle to 2012's Karl Urban reboot, Judge Dredd straddles a bizarre line between political satire and fascist power fantasy. In this episode of The Flick Lab, Karri and Henrik break down the paradox; is Dredd a warning against authoritarianism, or a celebration of it? Even more importantly, what may be the behavioral consequences to our societies? We'll discuss the character's comic book origins, compare the two movies, and explore how a supposed critique of fascism can still end up fueling the very fantasy it condemns.


    Films covered in this episode:
    Judge Dredd (1995)
    Dredd (2012)

    Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune performed by Nick Grivell.
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    #196 - Hannibal Lecter: Complete Film Series Analysis (Manhunter to Hannibal Rising)

    08/07/2025 | 3 h 32 min
    The Silence of the Lambs catapulted Anthony Hopkins to global stardom. Thomas Harris' novels have lead the series forward, even by forcing the writer's hand to continue the story. What has made the films resonate? Has the series been standing largely on his shoulders, or is there more to it? Why do audiences and even the author increasingly sympathize with a serial killer character?

    Films covered in this episode:
    Manhunter (1986)
    The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
    Hannibal (2001)
    Red Dragon (2002)
    Hannibal Rising (2006)
     
    Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune performed by Nick Grivell.

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Discover the treasures of international cinema through the analytical lens of two media industry professionals from Finland, Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. With a straight-forward, playful yet analytical spirit, the hosts navigate the world of film with varied guests from around the globe, whether industry professionals or fascinating people from the film's target country. Gain unique insights, knowledge and surprising looking glasses from the world of film. New episodes biweekly.
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