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A podcast taking a unique look at the Truth to histories mysteries, the alternative and hidden past, conspiracies, UFOs & ETs, paranormal & supernatural occurrences and the war on pop culture.

The Truth Tank The Truth Tank

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A podcast taking a unique look at the Truth to histories mysteries, the alternative and hidden past, conspiracies, UFOs & ETs, paranormal & supernatural occurrences and the war on pop culture.

    EP: 54: Godzilla History, Backstory & The Incredible True Tale Of Lucky Dragon Number 5

    EP: 54: Godzilla History, Backstory & The Incredible True Tale Of Lucky Dragon Number 5

    This is episode 54 of The Truth Tank



    On this episode we will continue our epic look at everyone’s favourite movie monster Godzilla. We will explore the backstory and history of the Godzilla franchise, How did he get his name? 



    We will look at the different eras and versions of Godzilla, having been a total of 38 Godzilla films spanning multiple decades, beginning with Toho Co. 1954 Godzilla.



    Episode Promos:



    Bucket Of Chum: The Shark Movie Podcast

    Book Of The Dead

    Cheers Big Ears



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    Sources:



    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daigo_Fukury%C5%AB_Maru

    • 43 min.
    EP: 53: Godzilla: Minus One Review, Themes, Metaphors, Disaster Response & The $15 Million Budget

    EP: 53: Godzilla: Minus One Review, Themes, Metaphors, Disaster Response & The $15 Million Budget

    This is episode 53 of The Truth Tank.
    On this episode, We will be looking at the greatest movie monster of all time, starring in 38 films spanning 70 years, the one and only Godzilla.. 
    We will take a look at the latest instalment of the franchise Toho Studios Godzilla: Minus One. 
    Diving into the themes, metaphors the film explores and social issues playing out in the backdrop of post war in Japan; the trust in the government, societal upheaval, PTSD, people helping people, destructive nationalism, communities banding together during in times of crisis and disaster response. These issues covered in the film are as relevant today as they were back then.
    Godzilla: Minus One has received rave reviews around the world due to its human story and VFX budget of less than 15 million dollars. Hollywood budgets have become overinflated in the past few decades. The last batch of superhero and sequel films have bearly made their budget back which asks the questions… What are the big studios doing with all this money? How can a relatively small Japanese studio produce one of the most visually spectacular films of the year for less than the standard independent film? Are big studios cooking the books and inflating budgets for financial gain? or Have smaller studios just figured out how to make big films on a shoestring budget? 
    Episode Promos:
    @exploringwithphil
    @thecreepycrappodcast
    @cryptids,creeps,andconspiracy
    @you'recreepingmeout
    @cheersbigears
    @thebrianstormingproject
    @bucketofchum:thesharkmoviepodcast

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    Sources:
    https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/dec/17/godzilla-minus-one-review-takashi-yamazaki-a-thunderously-entertaining-sequel
    https://theconversation.com/godzilla-minus-one-finding-paradise-of-shared-co-operation-through-environmental-disaster-219555
    https://screenrant.com/godzilla-minus-one-box-office-success-explained/

    • 1 u. 36 min.
    Ep 52: Avatar: The History Behind The Film, Trails & Tribulations & The Way Of Water Review Pt: 2

    Ep 52: Avatar: The History Behind The Film, Trails & Tribulations & The Way Of Water Review Pt: 2

    This is episode 52 of The Truth Tank



    This episode is the long awaited overdue sequel to Avatar: The History Behind The Film Part 1. We will continue our look at Avatar’s pre-production picking up where we left off, early on in 2006 when the script for the film is written, designing the world, creatures, cultures and characters of Avatar, and alien languages. As well as the breakthroughs in 3D fusion cameras, the comparisons between Avatar and Cameron’s other Sci-fi epic Aliens. 



    We will also be looking at some of James Cameron’s biggest inspirations in creating the world of Pandora, what is the most expensive film ever made?, the clash of cultures, cargo cults?, what exactly is an Avatar?, advancements in visual effects & 3D technology, and the army of artist that help bring James Cameron’s vision to life and the truly epic amount of rendering and hard drive space needed to fit the finished product on. Finally I will review Avatar: The Way Of Water.



    Episode Promos:

    They Don’t Stay Dead 

    Bucket Of Chum: The Shark Movies Podcast

    Cheers Big Ears!

    The Brian Storming Project 



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    Sources: 

     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar_(2009_film)

    https://www.slashfilm.com/1112433/james-cameron-calls-avatar-the-way-of-water-the-worst-business-case-in-movie-history/

    • 1 u. 44 min.
    EP: 51: Oppenheimer A Non-Linear Review & The Films Of Christopher Nolan

    EP: 51: Oppenheimer A Non-Linear Review & The Films Of Christopher Nolan

    This is episode 51 of The Truth Tank.

    On this episode we will be looking at one of the most anticipated films of the year Oppenheimer. We will start off the episode with a look back at the films of movie master Christopher Nolan from Memento, Insomnia, The Prestige, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk and Tenet.

    No two Nolan films are the same he is a filmmaker that has crossed genres and styles, leaving his style and trademark non linear, paradoxical time bending stamp on his films, and Oppenheimer is no different.

    Finally we will take a deep dive into Oppenheimer Nolan's latest masterpiece, the 3 hour biopic about the man who developed the Atomic Bomb and the complex backdrop of World War 2, his unorthodox personal life and the race to build the bomb. To keep things as interesting and as Nolan-esque as possible the review will be a non liner film review.



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    • 1 u. 29 min.
    EP: 50: Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny Review, The Good, The Bad & The Annoying

    EP: 50: Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny Review, The Good, The Bad & The Annoying

    This is episode 50 of The Truth Tank 
    On this episode, We will be taking a deep dive into the fifth and final instalment of the Indiana Jones Series. First up an in depth review of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny; What worked and What didn’t? The Good, The Bad and The Annoying.
    The film was plagued with problems from its several year delay of the theatrical release, to Spielberg stepping down as director, to numerous rewrites of the script, Covid, on set injuries, poor test screenings, reshoots and running over budget.
    Secondly, We will look at the astronomical budget. The Dial of Destiny is Lucasfilm’s most expensive film they have produced, Needing to make nearly 900 million to make a profit. Indy 5 isn’t the only Big Budget summer blockbuster to under perform this year. It’s one of a growing list of movies that have not only under performed at the box office but have failed to make any kind of profit.
    Disney’s last 3 movies have lost nearly a billion dollars, you’ve really got to ask; What is the problem? Is this the new normal for big budget films? Has streaming and the cost of living changed what studios should expect to make with their big releases?
    And finally, We will look at how the Dial of Destiny compares box office wise to the previous 4 Indy films and was Phoebe Waller-Bridge the reason behind some of the re-writes? 
    This episodes shout out Cheers Big Ears! 
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    • 1 u. 49 min.
    EP:49: Avatar, The History Behind The Film, Trails, Tribulations & The History Of Motion Capture Pt: 1

    EP:49: Avatar, The History Behind The Film, Trails, Tribulations & The History Of Motion Capture Pt: 1

    This is episode 49 of The Truth Tank


    On this episode, We will be taking a very deep dive into the world of James Cameron’s Avatar. Taking a look at the hype and anticipation around Avatar: The Way Of Water, one of the biggest sequels in recent years, Will it be a success? How much money does ‘The Way of Water’ have to make to be considered a hit, in this age of cinematic uncertainty? The first Avatar didn’t have streaming or economic downturn to contend with.


    We will also be looking at the First Avatar and its legacy 13 years on, as well as the origins of Avatar, How did Cameron come up with the concept?, What were some of the biggest inspirations? and the decades long challenges faced trying to get his ambitious project off the ground and backed by the studios, The painful wait for movie technology to catch up to his vision and a rather large distraction in the form of a ship.


    We will then take a deep and detailed dive into the history of Motion Capture, from its humble and surprising origins in 1915, to the pioneering films and their characters that kick started a visual effects revolution and the artist that brought them to life on the big screen as well as a look into the Uncanny Valley.

    Episode Promo:
    They Don’t Stay Dead Podcast: Haunted Stories of Australia.

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    • 2 uur

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