2 hrs 15 min

Angels & Demons Extended Cut (2009) with Sarah from 'Weird Horizon': A PodPack Collective Collaboration Review It Yourself

    • Film Reviews

"The Sistine Chapel gets a damn good hoovering!"

The awesome Sarah from 'Weird Horizon' returns to review Angels and Demons (2009) Extended Cut for her 19th time on the show!

Sarah from Weird Horizon has joined Sean for more discussions than any other podcaster. Thank You Sarah.



My Guest:

Weird Horizon: Discussions on the spooky and the esoteric, the counter-cultural and the just plain weird.

Find It Here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weirdhorizon



Discussion Points:

-THAT scene.

-The surprising gruesome deaths in this film.

-The DVD description read return.

-The problem with a film adaptation being too faithful to the book which serves as it's basis.

-The lack of 'Langdon-vision'.

-Sean feels like Chris Tarrant, as he intersperses the review with 'Questions for Sarah'.

-The master of telling people off: Robert Langdon.

-Sarah needs to know what people eat in films.

-The theme of the loss of dignity in this film.



Raised Questions:

-What happened to Tom Hanks's hair!?

-Why do Sean and Sarah always pick depressing films?

-What film do you like to have on in the background?

-What kind of polish do they use in the Vatican?

-Does Tom Hanks look younger?

-How many prosthetics did they get through?

-Why would the assassin kill a cardigan?

-How many of the Cardinals smoke?



Random Book Recommendation:

-Conclave by Robert Harris.



Thanks for Listening!



Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!



Find us here:

Twitter: @YourselfReview

Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021

YouTube:

⁠https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠



The PodPack Collective:

This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective. The members are as follows:

Chatsunami

Casting Views

Nerdstalgic

2 Girls 1 Reusable Cup

Review It Yourself

Seismic Cinema

Stop, Drop and Roll Initiative

Weird Horizon (Not at the time of recording)

For further information, please follow the link: https://www.chatsunami.com/p/podpack-collective/

"The Sistine Chapel gets a damn good hoovering!"

The awesome Sarah from 'Weird Horizon' returns to review Angels and Demons (2009) Extended Cut for her 19th time on the show!

Sarah from Weird Horizon has joined Sean for more discussions than any other podcaster. Thank You Sarah.



My Guest:

Weird Horizon: Discussions on the spooky and the esoteric, the counter-cultural and the just plain weird.

Find It Here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weirdhorizon



Discussion Points:

-THAT scene.

-The surprising gruesome deaths in this film.

-The DVD description read return.

-The problem with a film adaptation being too faithful to the book which serves as it's basis.

-The lack of 'Langdon-vision'.

-Sean feels like Chris Tarrant, as he intersperses the review with 'Questions for Sarah'.

-The master of telling people off: Robert Langdon.

-Sarah needs to know what people eat in films.

-The theme of the loss of dignity in this film.



Raised Questions:

-What happened to Tom Hanks's hair!?

-Why do Sean and Sarah always pick depressing films?

-What film do you like to have on in the background?

-What kind of polish do they use in the Vatican?

-Does Tom Hanks look younger?

-How many prosthetics did they get through?

-Why would the assassin kill a cardigan?

-How many of the Cardinals smoke?



Random Book Recommendation:

-Conclave by Robert Harris.



Thanks for Listening!



Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!



Find us here:

Twitter: @YourselfReview

Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021

YouTube:

⁠https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself⁠



The PodPack Collective:

This podcast is a member of the PodPack Collective. The members are as follows:

Chatsunami

Casting Views

Nerdstalgic

2 Girls 1 Reusable Cup

Review It Yourself

Seismic Cinema

Stop, Drop and Roll Initiative

Weird Horizon (Not at the time of recording)

For further information, please follow the link: https://www.chatsunami.com/p/podpack-collective/

2 hrs 15 min