Triple Play

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Triple Play

In this (currently a bit sporadic) podcast, Kiyan and Dylan bring their "expertise" in film and television into the world of movie trilogies. Each episode centers around a trilogy that the duo watched in one sitting, and features behind the scenes information, a brief summary of key plot points, and a discussion on how the movies worked as a trilogy.

  1. 03.09.2023

    Finale

    Dylan here. While editing this I remembered that we recorded this while I had covid. Yep. A year ago I had covid and I still sat down to  record and now I can’t even edit one episode on time. How the mighty have fallen. I dunno man, we watched Atlantis, Treasure Planetand Princess Bride.  Also this podcast is explicit, if you’re offended by bad language look away. 2:33: And, ironically, both podcasts that didn’t last as long as Triple Play. Take that! 8:50: Rubber is not really that great imho. 10:50: Oh yeah this podcast is explicit. Hell yeah. 20:20: Alright fair, the sound track to Tarzan though is a real banger. Actually here, listen to this random track I picked for you. 23:12: Everything I’m reading off of for Atlantis: Milo’s Return is right from Wikipedia. 26:09: Given the quality of superhero movies in 2023, Kiyan may be getting his wish. 36:17: Here’s the banger Treasure Planet poster we’re talking about. 41:53: We’ve had an entire additional season of Strange New Worlds since this podcast went up. 44:53: Here’s Caramelldansen for everyone in the audience who doesn’t know what it is. Oh and here’s Flubber too I guess while I’m at it. 54:54: I’ve gone through two other roommates since this roommate lived with me. Wild. 58:37: Nah, the funny irreverent move is to leave everything as it is because I’m lazy. 1:09:32: Go to Stevenshinder.com. There, you have the link now. And here’s Delayed Replay. Also, since we recorded this episode Steven put out a new book: Trespassing Through the Visages. It’s pretty good, go check it out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    1 ч. 12 мин.
  2. 21.06.2023

    Star Wars (The Sequel Trilogy)

    This episode was originally intended to be the conclusion of Triple Play, but as you’ll see, not everything goes the way you think. We watched these in person, and frankly even though it was so long ago I sill remember that it was some of the most fun we had doing these podcasts. Just hanging out, watching three movies while eating an overpriced pizza. The way Triple Play was supposed to be run. This week for the second to last time, it’s the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy 1:49: Past us didn’t know what was coming, but there will be one more episode for you to enjoy. 3:45: Ironically, ending this podcast does mean we’re ending all the podcasts 15:35: I’m gonna call out Lucas on this, but if you look back when we recorded, as late as 2019 Lucas was pretty adamant about the midichlorians in his original sequel trilogy plans: see this IndieWire article. In the four years since he’s been doing his own revisionist history now indicating that none of that would have happened, and that actually it would have followed Leia battling a resurrected Maul and his apprentice, although a lot of deas (the young female Jedi, Han and Leia’s son turning tot eh dark side) are consistent between both. Wookiepedia has a well cited summary of these claims. 32:17: talking with rian johnson 43:46: The story about John having to audition 9 times, as well as some of the other fun facts we mention, come from this No Film School article. 48:50: Learn more about the secrecy surrounding the filming of these trilogies in The Atlantic article about it. 53:52: Looper was indeed released in 2012. 56:26: Here’s Mark Hamill talking about how he loves The Last Jedi’s interpretation of Luke Skywalker. 1:01:23: Here’s Rian talking about the movies that inspired The Last Jedi on Virgin Media (lol). 1:04:23: I’ve seen Rashoman since we recorded this episode, and yes, its very similar to the three perspectives of Last Jedi. 1:17:49: For example, here’s one article that pulls some information from the behind the scenes of “Rise of Skywalker” documentary. 1:20:05: Here’s the leaked John Williams original cue list for The Rise of Skywalker 1:22:00: I (Dylan) mention the leaker a lot, and figure I should link to all the information that was leaked about JJ’s original vision for Rise of Skywalker. This is the most comprehensive overview I could find. Remember that this is all alleged and the leaker remains anonymous so the veracity of this information is unconfirmed. 1:26:22: I will not link any of these people not showering. It’s gross and stupid and I’m lazy. 1:27:05: This statement about Dwayne having common sense and being one of the best people in hollywood aged poorly.

    1 ч. 55 мин.
  3. 14.06.2023

    Post-Matrix Wachowski Movies

    The Wachowski Sisters are one of the most accomplished directoral duos of our time. Their works include…. This week we watched a fake trilogy, because for some reason we both really wanted to watch more stuff by the Wachowskis. That’s right, we watched Speed Racer, Cloud Atlas and Jupiter Ascending. Why did we do this? 1:35: I was right, Matrix Resurrections was not universally beloved. 1:52: Delayed Replay is a good podcast. Keep your eyes on their upcoming releases. 6:54: Surprised that we forgot that the Jurassic Park franchise started in the 90s. 9:37: Here’s that Behind the Scenes featurette off the blu-ray. 21:12: The Atlantic article about Speed Racer is a pretty good read if you have a chance. 29:00: I was thinking about this torpedo scene recently actually, so here it is on youtube. 49:11: You can listen to our episode (now almost a decade old if you can believe it) on The Matrix here. 50:47: Good news for you, I saved the link to the New Yorker article we reference here. 1:05:02: I’ll just link to the table on the Cloud Atlas Wiki page for your consumption and reference. 1:07:55: Matrix Resurrections was vaguely a box office flop, but it certainly didn’t make back its budget. 1:08:51: Make your own judgement on whether or not Keanu was being mean in this interview. The incident Kiyan describes occurs at 2:05, and notably most videos (especially on twitter) cut at 2:21, missing out the context where Keanu says he was joking, at 2:35 and then he tells the interviewer not to feel bad. Take that, Kiyan, just proves you can edit almost anything to be malicious. 1:20:02: According to Mental Floss there are 25 blimps left in the world. 1:20:38: We do not still have a blog, but whatever post I was working on sounds really good. It never got finished. Some other links: Matrix Fans on the making of Jupiter Ascending Cinema Blend on the making of Jupiter Ascending FXGuide about the chase scene in Jupiter Ascending New Yorker about the general post Matrix trajectory of the Wachowskis. Empire Online about the making of Cloud Atlas Mercury News about the making of Cloud Atlas Collider about the making of Speed Racer Why Speed Racer is actually a mas...

    1 ч. 24 мин.
  4. 07.06.2023

    Eastrail 177 Trilogy

    “Unbreakable? more like unbearable” Lots of places refer to this as the Eastrail 177 trilogy since it’s based heavily around that train, so that’s what we’re going with here today. 2:50: Anyone claiming Glass to be worse than Beverly Hills Chihuahua is just lost in my book. Good thing Kiyan left the podcast so I can make fun of him for this in the show-notes. 7:50: I’m pretty sure the running into each other story is in this making of documentary video thing, but I’m not gonna watch the entire thing to check. 20:15: I already link this video in the previous shownote above. 23:39: Here’s the poster for Unbreakable, which does look quite boring honestly. 23:42: And here’s the poster for Angels and Demons, god look at that awful editing. 26:51: Tarantino on Unbreakable. 28:11: Avatar whitewashing 37:15: Much of what proceeds about Split was taken from this oral history that was published on rotten tomatoes. 38:30: Yes, M. Knight was involved in writing Stuart Little, mindblowing. 1:06:26: Yeah I probably couldn’t recognize any of these musical cues anymore. Some other links: Cinemablend article about the difference in filming between Glass and Split Collider Behind the Scenes of Split Shyamalan refuses Glass sequels Observer on Unbreakable at 20 Screenrant trivia for the trilogy Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    1 ч. 12 мин.
  5. 31.05.2023

    The Addams Family Trilogy

    Badadadum *snap snap* Yeah, I bet you’re wondering how I got that text to sound exactly like the Addams family song. It’s because I’m a professional sound writer. I bet you didn’t even know that was a thing. Well, it is. I needed a job after the podcast died, and that’s what I ended up doing. This week Kiyan and Dylan talk about the Addams Family trilogy, if you can call it that. 3:08: I won’t link to the third one on YouTube for copyright purposes but I will confirm that it is still there. 4:57: Here, I’ll link directly to the first episode of LEXX on Inevitable. 8:46: Fall Out Boy sampled the Munsters theme on their song, Uma Thurman. 9:29: Surprisingly prescient predictions about teenagers loving the Wednesday aesthetic with the new Wednesday show that’s since come out. 11:42: Much of this information and Angelica Huston’s quotes comes from an interview Angelica Huston gave with The Guardian. 26:43: Here’s a TVTropes link about being billed above the title. 30:22: Here’s the aforementioned Entertainment Weekly article, and the Hollywood Reporter article as well as the Buzzfeed article mentioned in the next sentence. 33:10: Here’s an article from the Washington Post outlining what Dan Quayle said in his speech about the “poverty of values” in America. 46:45: The leaked Michael Jackson song for Addams Family Values was called Family Thing. It’s on YouTube. 56:15: There’s a really fascinating article with information on how Thing was realized on screen, feel free to check it out. 1:09:37: In the two years between when we recorded and released this the Back to the Future Musical made a successful West End (and in June 2023, Broadway) debut. 1:11:07: Here’s an article on the underpayment of the Sausage Party animators. Some other links: Christina Ricci gives a behind the scenes tour Behind the Scenes interviews Behind the scenes DVD special Addams Family Reunion: The Sequel That Time Forgot Yahoo article about Addams Family Reunion   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! a href="https://open.spotify.

    1 ч. 13 мин.
  6. 17.05.2023

    The Animated Netflix Godzilla Trilogy

    Something something Blue Oyster Cult. This week we watched those random animated Godzilla movies that were released on Netflix. I feel like they flew under the radar, a bit, but here we are, Triple Play, the biggest podcast in the world, shining a light on it. That’s right, if it blows up tomorrow you know why. It’s Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters, Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle and Godzilla: The Planet Eater 2:45: Mothra was released in 1961. Mothra is my favourite kaiju. 6:53: Pretty sure, yes, this is the most recent thing we’ve watched for Triple Play. 21:26: Good thing for you I have the link to this exact interview in japanese. 21:58: Here’s the little booklet you got with the theatrical release of this movie. 23:50: Godzilla: Singular Point has been out for two years now, but had only released two days before we recorded this episode. 34:24: I couldn’t find the Washington post article, but I have the link to the article that quotes the Washington Post article. 44:43: Check out Trust Your Doctor: A Doctory Who Podcast 49:06: Since watching this movie I’ve learned that most animated movies have multiple “angles” where the different angle is just different language signs. 50:49: Apparently they do really like to use English as a decoration in Japan. There’s more details at this CNN article. 1:04:12: If you’re ok with shelling out for the Japanese collector’s edition, these movies have since been released on Blu-Ray. Here’s The Planet Eater (the best one duh) on Amazon. 1:06:25: Speaking of the Planet Eater, here’s the poster. 1:07:28: Compare that to this masterpiece for Inferno, the best Robert Langdon movie. 1:09:40: Or this distractingly bad composite poster for Spider Man: Homecoming. 1:14:50: I guess Legendary and Toho figured out their rights kerfuffle,  since a sequel to Godzilla vs Kong is coming out called Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Can’t wait for it to bomb. Netflix Announcement for Singular Point Some further details on Godzilla Singular Point Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    1 ч. 21 мин.
  7. 10.05.2023

    Three Flavors Cornetto Trilogy

    I like ice cream actually. Triple Play returns from the dead (ironically) to shamble (unironically) towards a middling and mediocre conclusion followed by a spectacle no one will soon forget. Man it was so weird getting back into editing this. Felt like having to relearn a skill I had long since forgotten. Anyway, this was recorded in June 2021, hopefully nothing aged poorly. It’s The Three Flavors Cornetto Trilogy: Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World’s End. 0:37: “We’re back again with Triple Play” This aged amazingly. 1:08: Try negative 2% chance. 1:33: Idk check out Trust Your Doctor and Inevitable I guess. 5:57: This reminds me that I never put any of these movies into my letterboxd. 7:17: Here’s a link to Nestle drumsticks, since British people probably don’t get them, and since listening to this made my mouth water. 12:23: Apparently, yes, George Romero missed references to his own movies in Shaun of the Dead. 17:33: Here’s a link to You’ve Got Red on You on amazon. 30:30: I guess Callan counts as a cop show. 33:30: A lot of what’s being said about Hot Fuzz comes from this summary of the commentary. 40:51: This Cornetto anecdote is relayed in Slash Film. 43:11: This information about the creation of The World’s End is in this article from Empire Online. There’s also this additional article from from The Star. 1:12:30: I’m reading off details from the Filming section of the Transformers: The Last Knight wikipedia page. 1:24:53: Definitely do not think we will be recording email inserts but you can try. Some other random links: NPR on The World’s End The Guardian about Shaun of the Dead Mental Floss about Shaun of the Dead Editing of Hot Fuzz Subscribe on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe on Google Play! Subscribe on Spotify! Check us out on Facebook! Check us out on YouTube! Check us out on Twitter!

    1 ч. 26 мин.

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In this (currently a bit sporadic) podcast, Kiyan and Dylan bring their "expertise" in film and television into the world of movie trilogies. Each episode centers around a trilogy that the duo watched in one sitting, and features behind the scenes information, a brief summary of key plot points, and a discussion on how the movies worked as a trilogy.

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