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Today we discuss the new trailers we have seen recently such as Predator: Badlands, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Weapons, Now You See Me: Now You Don' t and The new A24 movie starring The Rock called The Smashing Machine which looks like his first serious role that could be award worthy. We also discuss movies and series from our childhood we would love to see rebooted with the same cast which brings us to Ryan Cooglers announcement that he is bringing back The X-Files which we are excited about. We end by discussing Sinners, the new movie Ryan Coogler wrote and directed starring Michael B Jordan, Jack O'Conell and Hailee Steinfeld.
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Kev and Drew interview Simeon Atkins who is the host of the educational and entertaining podcast 'The Meaning of Men'. The intro explains the thought process about what the podcast is about then we discuss some of the subjects that has come up during his many guest interviews of experts in different fields all relevant to the subject of men. We found this conversation very engaging and we would have loved to talk for much longer so we hope there will be a second part to this conversation and perhaps we have a further guest to mix the opinions and discourse up even more. Simeon has a great outlook on life and his podcast is exploring many interesting avenues and can really open your mind to new thought processes, we very much recommend you take a listen.
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Kev & Drew discuss the hot topic this week with the surprising but well deserved success of the new Marvels movie. This is a change in tone for the studio and we feel this has paid off as we can't stop thinking about it. Marvel should be simple and cinematic with lots of CGI, this feels like an indie film with practical effects and dramatic actors with deep character performances that make you care about all the individuals. It is hilarious at times without being silly and emotional through relatable trauma. This is truly a new direction that we hope will continue to grow.
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Kev & Drew do an old school Pod episode talking about what they have watched recently and recommendations. We discuss the stunt performers finally being appreciated at the Oscars before talking about classic moves we watched recently, Netflix documentaries that show the dark side of humanity and mention a little about Black Mirror Season 7 without spoilers.
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Where do we start, which level, reality or dreams? Kev and Drew try to get to grips with the notoriously confusing movie from the master of time, ambiguity and existentialism. This movie from 2010 was marked as one of the first times that Blockbusters stopped placating its audience as Nolan went for the cerebral approach trusting the audience would engage and enjoy the respect he gave us offering us the ability to debate the plot, themes and of course that frustrating ending. What is your opinion? Listen to hear ours and Drews left field thoughts which makes even more sense.
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Kate selected the subject of todays Deep Dive, one if the living greats. A prolific and respected man in the movie industry. We try to delve into his personal life with little information before discussing his influences, style and impressive back catalogue. We also discuss his next exciting project.
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T2 is back in the cinema which prompts this discussion as it is a classic 90s action movie and the quintessential Schwarzenegger performance. We have all seen it so many times but we were too young to see in the cinema first time round. Kev managed to catch it recently on the big screen which reignites all the 90s childhood memories of watching this when we were too young. We feel this is even better than we remember and not just a standard action movie, it is so much more.
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Today's Bonus episode is a Spoiler Special discussing the new Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder & Ray Nicholson action packed, gory comedy. Kevin invites regular guest Gareth to join to discuss in detail. We both had a better time with the movie than expected. We also discuss Gareths upcoming Download Festival trip and our Rage Whale photoshoot day in London on April 25th.
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Welcome to our first 'Deep Dive' episode where we pick an actor, director, genre, year etc to discuss in detail. Today we discuss the charismatic Colin Farrell. It's an interesting chat as he has a varied personal life from charity to rehab and a range of movies where you can see his growth through the years. Even in his early career he worked with high calibre actors and directors and we all agree where his strengths are which we want to see more of. We also let you know about what new movies he has started production on.
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Our regular guest turns the tables on us and asks us questions she has devised herself. Kate delves into our early days, how we met, some deep questions and some fun questions. We were not made aware of any questions before hand and I think this yields an honest and interesting response from us all. We hope you enjoy this episode which is a bit different from our usual focus but with all the fun and charisma Kate brings to the Pod as usual.
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The nation is talking about this new Netflix series written by Stephen Graham & Jack Thorne. A story of a 13 year old boy being arrested and accused of murdering a girl in his class. This realistic, gritty, intense and powerful story is perfectly acted with believable vulnerability and emotion and the 1 shot per episode really adds to the technicality of the crew and makes the audience live in the moment, experiencing everything in real time. We cover themes of social media, bullying, toxic masculinity, male rage, lack of respect for women and the picking up on the behaviour of male role models because of how impressionable children can be to the wrong influences. Many are dealing this one of the most perfect TV series of all time and we have to agree and its a huge talking point and inspires debates about parenting, family, schools, governments, the legal system, mental health and the hidden world of what children look at on their phones.
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Kev & Drew have freshly seen this new Bong Joon Ho Sci-Fi action comedy starring Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie, Toni Collette & Mark Ruffalo. We both thoroughly enjoyed it and discussed the deep topics that arise here from Politics, Religion and Race to Animal Cruelty and Ethics. This has an incredible cast with impressive acting from all in this ensemble cast.
Please see the film before listening to this episode.
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A double feature today discussing these 2 films. More to discuss than originally expected and we could've talked longer on both but we hope you enjoy the fun debates we have here. A wild horror movie from the mind of Stephen King and the adaptation and directing from Osgood Perkins (Long Legs) and another Marvel film, or is it more than just another Marvel film?
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Our regular guest from New Jersey joins us after watching the Oscars live. Drew stayed up till the middle of the night to watch it from the UK. We talk through our predictions from Ep 90 to see who got the most right and use that opportunity talk through the individual awards. We then discuss the rest of the show from the comedy bits to the surprises.
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We discuss getting close to our 100th episode, if we should do something different, suggestions welcome. Also that we are finally meeting up in April for a day in London with previous guest Daniel Pitts (Ep 91) who is taking our photos. Then we get onto the subjects of the James Bond and Amazon controversies followed by movie news and new trailers we have seen recently; from Gremlins 3, Goonies 2, I Am Legend 2 & Hancock 2 to trailers for Bring Her Back, a new Pedro Pascal 80s style comedy, drama and Friendship; a dark comedy with Paul Rudd. All that among the usual laughs and debates.
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Today's guest is a friend of Drews, they go back to 2008 when they met as fellow Ushers at the theatre during the Wicked Musical run in London and talk about how he got his auditions, his agent and the progression of his career. He his it strong early on by being offered the part of Billy Kitchen in the critically acclaimed Peaky Blinders the he acts alongside Cillian Murphy and Tom Hardy, what an incredible start., He goes from strength to strength with Dune: Part One, The Witcher, Vikings, The Acolyte and the highly anticipated Mission Impossible 8 The Final Reckoning. We also discuss his passion for being a positive person in the industry by being an ambassador for CALM the charity which is dedicated to helping people who are struggling or in crisis. We end by discussing Tom Cruise and the famous coconut cake Paul received from him that many celebrities on The Graham Norton Show have mentioned. This is a fun conversation; really thoughtful, interesting and we were all gripped by what Paul had to say about navigating the movie industry and his experiences working with some of the greats.
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We start as usual with discussing the Zeitgeist of 2013, the year this incredible movie was released and a movie related poem from 'Tales Of The Nook' (Drew). We delve into the movie in detail: Discussing the actors, the plot, the director as well as the dark themes involved with this movie. We talk about the actors that were originally asked to play these roles, some behind the scenes information and interesting facts and errors in the story.
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James has met his match as his friend Daniel instantly slams him during the intro. Now we know this will be a fun guest. We laugh through some insane stories and conversations around photography, videography and graphic design before going down the route of fitness, martial arts and his exciting plan for a short film for a charity organisation utilising 80s montages. We discuss the passion Daniel has for photography as well as the difficulties within his creative journey and end discussing music, controversies ,movies, TV shows and a future collaboration between himself & Rage Whale.
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We discuss the most talked about movie of 2024 and it's still a hot topic and highly relevant. This movie is a feast for the eyes with the exceptional cinematography, colour pallet, editing style and impressive directing by a Coralie Fargeat, the only female director who is nominated for an Oscar in a category full of men and we all agree deserves to win. The only problem is that horror films don't do well at the Oscars but hopefully things are about to change. This is the rebirth of Demi Moore showing how talented and brave she is with what this role demands, the risk was huge and now it's time for the reward. This isn't a surface level horror, this taps into the real world issues with societal expectations, and how we treat people, especially women who are getting older, but the themes can relate to everyone.
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Peter from New Jersey joins us again today to discuss the Oscars nominations. We delve into some detail on the main films up for the awards and who we predict will win compared to who we believe should win. We also discuss the snubs and debate between ourselves on who deserves the recognition. But before that we have some movie news to discus to discuss the new movie Companion which Kev and Peter saw this week. But during the conversation there is one clear winner of the Oscars but will it be as recognised as we think it should be? I think we need to be ready for some disappointment! We'll have to wait till March to find out.
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