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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss a range of topics including their experience at a movie theater in Pasadena, the film 'Red, White and Royal Blue', and their thoughts on the movies 'The Last Voyage of the Deuter' and 'Sound of Freedom'. The hosts provide their opinions on the quality and impact of each film, sharing their insights and observations. While 'Red, White and Royal Blue' is praised for its engaging characters and LGBTQ+ representation, 'The Last Voyage of the Deuter' is criticized for its lackluster execution. 'Sound of Freedom' is highlighted for its surprising success despite its controversial associations with the QAnon movement. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in a casual and conversational style, sharing their personal perspectives on the films and offering recommendations for further viewing.
The podcast hosts discuss the film 'Red, White and Royal Blue', which is based on the 2019 novel of the same name. They describe it as a charming romance novel with memorable humor. The hosts highlight the open LGBTQ+ representation in the film and praise the character development. However, they express their disinterest in romance movies in general, citing repetitive plot structures and predictable outcomes. Despite this, they acknowledge the importance of diverse storytelling and the positive impact it has on different audiences.
The hosts offer a critical review of the film 'The Last Voyage of the Deuter', describing it as a period horror movie based on Bram Stoker's Dracula. They emphasize the lackluster execution, mentioning the underdeveloped characters and poorly incorporated political elements. The hosts express disappointment with missed opportunities in terms of storytelling and highlight the need for more unique and intriguing concepts within the horror genre.
The hosts discuss the film 'Sound of Freedom', which has gained attention due to its association with the QAnon movement. They clarify that although the movie deals with themes of child trafficking, it is not explicitly a QAnon film. The hosts mention its success and the unique marketing strategy of encouraging viewers to pay it forward by buying extra tickets. They also note the interesting contrast between the film's controversial associations and its relatively conventional thriller format. The hosts find it fascinating how the movie appeals to passionate communities despite its connection to controversial ideologies.
The podcast hosts discuss their favorite high school comedies, referencing films like 'Bring It On', 'American Pie', and 'Superbad'. They reflect on the enjoyment they derive from the loser characters being portrayed as cool and the importance of grounding comedy performances in authenticity. They also mention the casting process for their own film 'Bottoms', highlighting the desire for a diverse cast and actors who could fully embody their characters. The hosts express excitement for the actors' potential future success and the positive impact their performances may have on the industry.
The hosts share their disappointment with the Netflix film 'Heart of Stone', starring Gal Gadot. They criticize the premise of the movie, which attempts to portray Gadot's character as an undercover spy without acknowledging her established persona as Wonder Woman. The hosts also express their dissatisfaction with the overall execution of the film, highlighting the lack of chemistry and coherence in the storytelling. They ponder the implications of attempting to subvert audience expectations through casting choices and note the disconnect between the movie's intended tone and its actual impact.
The podcast discusses the negative reviews of a movie and comments on the low-quality action movies available on Netflix. The film being discussed is described as depressing and the podcast compares it to an impressive commercial for a different movie shown during a sporting event. The discussion also touches on other mediocre action movies on Netflix, mentioning specific titles like 'The Old Guard' and a new John Cena Jackie Chan movie.
The podcast briefly explores a documentary called 'Dreaming and Wild' which follows the lives of Donnie and Joe Emerson, two brothers who recorded a record in the 1970s. The documentary is praised for its portrayal of a troubled artist and the exploration of their music and life stories. The podcast also mentions the actors in the documentary and their performances, including Casey Affleck and Walton Goggins. The discussion highlights the unique perspective of the documentary and its focus on an artist who is not considered a hero.
We’re back! Sean and Amanda discuss all the movies they missed, the big stories out of Hollywood, and much more (1:00). Then, Sean is joined by ‘Bottoms’ director Emma Seligman to discuss her new comedy (1:35:00).
Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins
Guest: Emma Seligman
Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner
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