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Deep dives into your favorite shows and movies
Currently Watching:
A Murder at the End of the World
Hijack
The Bear
Only Murders in the Building
Bluey (Diney+)

Previous Coverage:
Black Mirror
Silo
Succession
Yellowjackets
Your Honor - Showtime
Poker Face (Peacock)
The Last of Us - HBO
Fleishman is in Trouble - Hulu
The White Lotus - HBO
The Consultant (Amazon Prime)
The Peripheral (Amazon Prime)
House of the Dragon
Better Call Saul
Severance (AppleTV+)
Black Bird
Shining Girls
Mare of Easttown
Nine Perfect Strangers
The Boys
Barry
Moon Knight
Loki
Ozark
Andor
The Patient (Hulu)

Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com

I recommend music, movies and TV to my friends and we discuss them. We do deep dives on whatever we are watching as well as music we are discovering (or re-discovering).

We appreciate any fandom, so let us know what topic you may want to learn more about.

Needs Some Introduction - Sugar AppleTV / Under the Bridge / The Fall Guy Needs Some Introduction

    • 電視與電影

https://letterboxd.com/needsintro/

Deep dives into your favorite shows and movies
Currently Watching:
A Murder at the End of the World
Hijack
The Bear
Only Murders in the Building
Bluey (Diney+)

Previous Coverage:
Black Mirror
Silo
Succession
Yellowjackets
Your Honor - Showtime
Poker Face (Peacock)
The Last of Us - HBO
Fleishman is in Trouble - Hulu
The White Lotus - HBO
The Consultant (Amazon Prime)
The Peripheral (Amazon Prime)
House of the Dragon
Better Call Saul
Severance (AppleTV+)
Black Bird
Shining Girls
Mare of Easttown
Nine Perfect Strangers
The Boys
Barry
Moon Knight
Loki
Ozark
Andor
The Patient (Hulu)

Mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com

I recommend music, movies and TV to my friends and we discuss them. We do deep dives on whatever we are watching as well as music we are discovering (or re-discovering).

We appreciate any fandom, so let us know what topic you may want to learn more about.

    "Sugar" (AppleTV+) and "The Fall Guy" Movie Review: Twists, Turns, and Hollywood Mysteries

    "Sugar" (AppleTV+) and "The Fall Guy" Movie Review: Twists, Turns, and Hollywood Mysteries

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    Need Some Introduction podcast episode provides an in-depth analysis of the first six episodes of the Apple TV Plus series 'Sugar' starring Colin Farrell, questioning the impact of its late-season reveal on the audience's appreciation and expectations for a second season. Additionally, the episode offers a spoiler-free review of 'The Fall Guy,' directed by David Leitch and starring Ryan Gosling, discussing its successes, the career trajectories of Gosling and Leitch, and the cultural significance of highlighting stunt work in cinema. Furthermore, the episode touches on broader trends within the film industry, including the shifts in the summer blockbuster season away from Marvel films, and speculates on the future of Marvel's cinematic universe. The discussion also delves into Colin Farrell's career evolution and concludes with anticipatory thoughts on the remaining aspects of 'Sugar's' plot and its implications for future storytelling in the series.
    00:00 Introduction to the Episode: Diving into 'Sugar' and 'The Fall Guy'01:06 Deep Dive into 'The Fall Guy': Review and Insights05:35 Exploring Ryan Gosling's Career and Charisma21:31 Unpacking 'Sugar': A Modern LA Noire with a Twist33:53 The Mysterious Pilot Episode34:26 Unraveling the Noir Mystery34:47 Deepening the Investigation36:12 Supernatural Abilities and Hidden Agendas37:10 Revelations and Confessions37:36 A Party with Hidden Motives40:18 The Dark Underbelly of Hollywood43:20 Betrayal and Supernatural Twists49:32 Alien Reveal and Lingering Questions52:09 Reflecting on the Series and Its Context56:56 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Content

    • 59 分鐘
    "The Veil" (FX) Review PLUS: Baby Reindeer Followup AND Under the Bridge 3 and 4

    "The Veil" (FX) Review PLUS: Baby Reindeer Followup AND Under the Bridge 3 and 4

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    In this episode of 'Need Some Introduction', the host provides updates and reviews on multiple TV series and films. The episode features a continuation of the Baby Reindeer review, discussions on episodes three and four of 'Under the Bridge', a spoiler-free review of the first two episodes of Elizabeth Moss's new FX series 'The Veil', and a preview of the upcoming review on the Apple TV series 'Sugar'. Additionally, the episode anticipates a review of 'The Fall Guys', an action rom-com starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. The host reflects on the unexpected success and controversy surrounding Baby Reindeer, delves into the dynamics and themes of 'The Veil', and provides insights into 'Under the Bridge', focusing on its exploration of character psychology and the complexity of teenage dynamics. Throughout, the host engages in thoughtful commentary on the storytelling, character development, and social impact of these series, hinting at broader themes of trauma, identity, and the nuances of human relationships.
    00:00 Welcome and Upcoming Episode Teasers02:29 Deep Dive into Baby Reindeer Series09:33 First Impressions: The Veil Series Review20:50 Under the Bridge Series Analysis30:29 Closing Thoughts and Future Episodes

    • 31 分鐘
    The Gentlemen versus Argylle - Guy Ritchie's and Matthew Vaughn's Divergent Journeys

    The Gentlemen versus Argylle - Guy Ritchie's and Matthew Vaughn's Divergent Journeys

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    This episode of 'Need Some Introduction' dives deep into the careers of filmmakers Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn, examining their individual successes, failures, and the fascinating parallel paths their careers have taken. It discusses Ritchie's early life, his breakthrough with films like 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' and 'Snatch', and his rocky career phases, including his marriage to Madonna and box office flops, leading up to his recent successes with Netflix's 'The Gentleman' series and other projects. Matthew Vaughn's journey from Ritchie's production partner to successful director with films like 'Layer Cake', 'Stardust', and 'Kingsman' series is also explored. The episode critically analyzes the distinct styles of both directors, their impact on modern cinema, and speculates on their future projects and potential career directions.
    00:00 Introduction to Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn's Parallel Careers00:58 Guy Ritchie's Early Life and Breakthrough02:31 Ritchie's Signature Style and Early Successes06:05 Career Challenges and Personal Life Turmoil08:13 Matthew Vaughn's Rising Career and Diverging Paths09:22 Ritchie's Comeback with Sherlock Holmes and Subsequent Successes14:12 The Gentleman: A Return to Form and Netflix Success17:58 Comparing Ritchie and Vaughn's Recent Projects and Future Outlook33:39 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Content

    • 35 分鐘
    Shogun - Unpacking the Finale and Edo Period Film Recommendations

    Shogun - Unpacking the Finale and Edo Period Film Recommendations

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    This episode of 'Need Some Introduction' centers around a detailed breakdown of the season finale of the FX series 'Shogun,' adapted from James Clavell's 1975 novel. The host explores the episode's pivotal moments, character arcs, and how the series draws parallels with historical events and figures from the Edo period of Japanese history. Additionally, the episode provides recommendations for films related to the Edo period, offering insights into historical accuracy and cultural representation. Films discussed include the 1962 samurai drama 'Harakiri' and its 2011 remake, 'Yojimbo' by Akira Kurosawa, and 'Twilight Samurai' starring Hiroyuki Sanada. The narrative also covers the historical parallels between the series' characters and their real-life counterparts, providing a deeper understanding of the show's themes and the period it depicts.
    00:00 Welcome to the Season Finale Breakdown of Shogun01:05 Diving Into the Edo Period: Film Recommendations07:19 Exploring the Heart of Shogun: Episode 10 Recap27:50 The Historical Context Behind Shogun's Characters31:49 Reflecting on the Edo Period and Its Representation36:05 Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Content

    • 37 分鐘
    Under the Bridge, Baby Reindeer, The Iron Claw - Real World Trauma in Fictional Adaptations

    Under the Bridge, Baby Reindeer, The Iron Claw - Real World Trauma in Fictional Adaptations

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    In this episode of 'Need Some Introduction,' host Victor discusses a variety of TV shows and films, giving recommendations and mini-reviews. Initially planned to discuss Guy Ritchie's works, including 'The Gentleman' adaptation and a new film in theaters, Victor pivots to cover 'Under the Bridge,' a new Hulu crime drama based on a true story and the book by Rebecca Godfrey. The conversation with co-host Sona also touches on other content dealing with trauma and true crime, including mini-reviews of 'The Iron Claw' and 'Baby Reindeer,' a Netflix series based on Richard Gad's experience. Victor and Sona then dive into 'Under the Bridge,' examining its themes, character dynamics, and comparison to other crime dramas like 'Mare of Easttown.' The discussion spans teenage psychology, the exploration of family and societal issues, and the anticipation for upcoming episodes. Additionally, Victor offers recommendations on documentaries and series such as 'Amy,' 'American Murder: The Family Next Door,' and 'The Girl from Plainville,' highlighting their thematic resonances with 'Under the Bridge.'
     
    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Upcoming Episodes
    00:49 Deep Dive into 'Under the Bridge' Series
    02:30 Exploring 'The Iron Claw' and Themes of Masculinity
    08:40 Unpacking 'Baby Reindeer' and Its Complex Themes
    14:30 Discussion on 'Under the Bridge' with Sona
    15:40 Recommendations: From Amy Winehouse to True Crime Documentaries
    25:18 Character Analysis and Series Themes
    26:20 Diverse Cast and 90s Nostalgia
    27:08 Teenage Rebellion and Family Dynamics
    29:41 Socioeconomic and Cultural Observations
    30:49 Exploring the Underclass in Society
    32:06 The Psychology of Choosing a Different Path
    34:42 Murder Mystery and Character Development
    39:33 Reflections on Episode Structure and Length
    42:01 Comparative Analysis with Other Shows
    45:03 Final Thoughts and Future Plans

    • 45 分鐘
    Fallout, Invincible and The Three Body Problem - Dystopian Sci Fi Adaptations... Good and Bad

    Fallout, Invincible and The Three Body Problem - Dystopian Sci Fi Adaptations... Good and Bad

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    These titles aim to reflect the podcast's focus on science fiction adaptations, post-apocalyptic themes, and the examination of how video games like Fallout translate into television and other media forms, as well as discussions on other sci-fi series and movies.
    In this episode of 'Need Some Introduction', host Victor discusses several post-apocalyptic science fiction adaptations, focusing primarily on the Fallout video game adaptation on Amazon Prime, and also touching on 'Three Body Problem' on Netflix and 'Invincible' on Amazon Prime. While providing a spoiler-free overview, Victor delves into full spoilers for Fallout, offers insights into the complexities of adapting dystopian tales, and reviews other related content. Additionally, Victor revisits topics from previous episodes, shares viewer feedback, and previews upcoming content including a review of Guy Ritchie's film 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' and a season-long recap of the 'Shogun' series. The episode also features recommendations for related sci-fi materials and upcoming series, while engaging with the audience for feedback and discussions on future content.
     
    00:00 Introduction to the Episode: Fallout and More
    00:46 Circling Back: Updates and Recommendations
    02:11 Upcoming Reviews and Series Coverage
    05:12 Box Office Discussions and Industry Insights
    13:38 Deep Dive into Invincible Season Two
    21:42 Reflecting on Season Finales and Adaptation Challenges
    21:50 The Three Body Problem: A Netflix Adaptation Review
    25:08 Adapting Game of Thrones: A Comparative Analysis
    29:41 Exploring Other Sci-Fi and Post-Apocalyptic Recommendations
    33:19 Deep Dive into Fallout: The Video Game Adaptation
    41:44 Spoiler-Free Review and Recommendations
    42:08 Unpacking Fallout: Spoilers and Analysis
    47:11 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Content

    • 47 分鐘

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