Talking Films Talking Films
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- TV & Film
Talking about some of the greatest films ever made! Stand-alone films, sequels, series, Talking Films explores different aspects of films as well as puts them through some fun questions and segments!
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BATMAN (1989) - A movie about the villain
Tune in to hear why BATMAN actually benefitted from focusing more on Jack Nicholson's Joker than Michael Keaton's Batman, and why Keaton is so good as Bruce Wayne. The first episode in the Batman podcast series!
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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - FALLOUT - Stunts and emotional stakes at an all-time high
The 6th and final (for now!) episode in the Mission: Impossible podcast series, diving into the four (Yes, FOUR!) big setpieces, why this movie hits an emotional chord with M:I fans, and which Michelle Monaghan scene stole the show. I also fanboy over Henry Cavill, and compare this to a certain Christopher Nolan movie (sort of).
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THE USUAL SUSPECTS - Greatest Plot Twist of All-Time?
Dissecting a movie that has been dissected endlessly over the 25 years since its release. Christopher McQuarrie's sophomore screenplay is incredible, giving us an unreliable narrator (though we don't know it yet), as well as one of the great plot twists ever. Call it a mystery, crime thriller, or suspense drama, it's one of the more timeless original works of the past few decades.
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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION - "You want drama? Go to the opera"
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE #5 brings us Rebecca Ferguson as Ilsa Faust and Alec Baldwin as Director Hunley, but more importantly Sean Harris as Solomon Lane. Listen as I dive into why ROGUE NATION is unlike any other MI movie while staying true to the previous movies and the feel of the franchise. Also, I rant and rave about the opera sequence, but is it the best setpiece in the franchise?
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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - GHOST PROTOCOL - Taking the franchise to new heights
GHOST PROTOCOL becomes the first M:I film to begin connecting dots between the movies, and brings a perfect balance between pace and tension. Brad Bird's live action directorial debut sizzles and brings the M:I franchise to new heights - literally. Also hear my thoughts on expanding Simon Pegg's role and introducing Jeremy Renner to the franchise.
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Mission: IMPOSSIBLE - III: Frenetic and personal with a no-BS villain
JJ Abrams' direction allowed Mission: Impossible to find new life as a franchise, as did some high personal stakes for Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise), and perhaps the series' best villain in Philip Seymour Hoffman. Listen to find out why I love this movie and why it's one of the better films of the franchise.