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Welcome to Ten Movies, the podcast that digs into the work of one actor through 10 of their most popular movies. THIS SEASON: An in-depth look into the movies of The Rock, including Fast Five, San Andreas and more! For advertising opportunities on this show, or any of the other shows on our network, contact us at: advertise@underdogpodcasts.com

  1. 29/08/2023

    Blade Runner

    Though some of his other roles are more iconic, ‘Blade Runner' is perhaps Harrison Ford's most celebrated movie, at least in the world of genre films. Which, of course, made his career and has since gone on to entirely swallow contemporary cinema. But unlike Star Wars or Indiana Jones, Blade Runner is not a beloved franchise suitable for additional revenue generation in the form of lunchboxes and animated spinoffs. It's dark, claustrophobic, and confusing; a slow-paced futuristic neo-noir with a synthesizer score so heavy-handed you'll feel like one of those Raymond Chandler private eyes that are always getting hit in the back of the head and left in an alley. Though produced in the long-ago era of 1982, ‘Blade Runner' depicts the grimy, corporate-owned, neon-drenched Los Angeles of the not-so-distant future. Technically, the story takes place a few years ago, but that seemed far off when they made the movie, and the actual year 2019 came and went without moon colonies or outlaw cyborgs. Speaking of which, Harrison Ford spends the movie hunting down these rogue “replicants”, but - refreshingly! - his success is as much a matter of luck as of skill, and their deaths seem tragic, rather than badass. In the end, he realizes some stuff about our shared humanity. Brian and Hemal both enjoyed the film, though they admitted that, like ‘The Empire Strikes Back' from earlier in the season, its legacy is such that it's hard to take it on its terms and just watch it as a movie. While ‘Blade Runner' did not come to dominate popular culture in the fashion of Star Wars, its legacy in science fiction film and storytelling is just as significant.

    43 min
  2. 08/08/2023

    Cowboys & Aliens

    A glossy, modern Hollywood western movie made with extreme attention to detail and featuring beloved A-List stars? And also aliens show up? The premise is solid gold - but the execution, sadly, left much to be desired. In ‘Cowboys & Aliens', released in 2011 and directed by Jon Favreau, Harrison Ford plays an excessively curmudgeonly ranch boss in the old West whose thoroughly unlikeable son is kidnapped by space aliens. Meanwhile, Daniel Craig is wandering around suffering from amnesia and bearing a mysterious alien weapon on his arm. (See? This all sounds terrific.) As they compete for the “most craggily handsome man”, the two stars assemble a gang of people representing every Western movie character stereotype and head off to fight the aliens. Olivia Wilde goes with them, who turns out to also be an alien, but with a different flavor. This explains her mysterious knowledge but does not explain why she's always gazing adoringly at Daniel Craig and taking her clothes off. Eventually, they have a big battle, and the two characters who aren't white guys get killed. All in all, a bit of a muddle, which was perhaps foreshadowed by the fact that the script had six authors. Brian and Hemal felt that the filmmakers lavished a great deal of love and care on the “Cowboys” part of the movie, while the “Aliens” part was given short shrift. In the movies that inform the alien component of the film, like ‘Aliens' and ‘Predator', the extraterrestrial entities are genuinely menacing, sources of dread and suspense. But here they are just rampaging monsters with laser weapons and flimsy motives. Worse, though, is the degree to which the movie makes no attempt to even acknowledge, much less answer, the outdated ideologies of the Western genre. One can perhaps understand why a movie from, say, 1975 might depict women and Native characters in subservient or unimportant roles and not question the right of European settlers to do whatever they wanted, but it's baffling that a movie made in The Year of Our Lord 2011 would do the same.

    35 min

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Welcome to Ten Movies, the podcast that digs into the work of one actor through 10 of their most popular movies. THIS SEASON: An in-depth look into the movies of The Rock, including Fast Five, San Andreas and more! For advertising opportunities on this show, or any of the other shows on our network, contact us at: advertise@underdogpodcasts.com

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