Written and Directed By: Lex and Bradley
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- Filme e TV
Follow your hosts Lex and Bradley as they journey through a different writer/director's filmography with each new season.
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True Romance (Bonus Episode)
Hey, all! Here's a quick-ish bonus episode discussing Quentin Tarantino's first script he ever sold which financed his very first film. It all comes full circle! Please enjoy as you wait for season 2!
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Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood
Season finale! We are at the last episode of our first season and we are talking about the 9th film from Quentin Tarantino, "Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood"! We cover everything from the amazing acting to the practical and lavish production design and get a little history lesson! Join us for the finale and we'll see you for season two!
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The Hateful Eight
For this episode we delve into "The Hateful Eight," we will discuss key scenes, themes, and the film's impact on the Western genre.
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Django Unchained
In this episode, we disscuss Quentin Tarantino's bold and provocative masterpiece, "Django Unchained."
From the mesmerizing performances of Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz to the controversial use of language and violence, we navigate the intricate landscape of "Django Unchained." Our discussion touches on Tarantino's homage to classic cinema, the film's stylistic choices, and its impact on the broader cultural conversation. -
Inglourious Basterds
In this episode, the hosts delve into Quentin Tarantino's first history revision film "Inglourious Basterds." We explore the unique storytelling techniques employed by Tarantino, blending history with fiction in this World War II drama. We analyze the film's bold reimagining of historical events, particularly its alternate ending that diverges from reality. Themes of revenge, justice, and the power of cinema are explored, making "Inglourious Basterds" a fascinating and thought-provoking entry in Tarantino's filmography.
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Death Proof
In this episode, we discuss Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof," exploring its homage to exploitation cinema, feminist themes, and its status as a cult classic in Tarantino's filmography.