WN MOVIE TALK Podcast (formally known as We Need To Talk About Movies Podcast) is a movies and film discussion podcast. Join film enthusiast Trev with friend Nath, and / or his brother Robin for a light-hearted, humorous (and often absurd) chat about films, movies and cinema... Usually with spoilers too, might we add! Occasionally Trev will also take a closer look into the film industry and history behind some of your favourite movies, film stars or movie directors, as well as reviewing films that he owns but hasn't seen yet. If you're looking for a podcast that is unpretentious, down to earth and full of great cinema insight, then look no further. contact us via email at wnmovietalk@gmail.com or find us on Fecbook, Twitter or Instagram (We Need To Talk About Movies Podcast)
After counting down through 40 incredible films, we've finally arrived at the grand finale—my Top 10 Favorite Movies of All Time (as compiled back in 2012!). These are the films that left the biggest impact on me, the ones that defined my love for cinema. But do they still hold up over a decade later?In this episode, I dive deep into 10 of the greatest movies ever made, featuring legendary filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Wes Anderson. From epic dramas to mind-bending thrillers, from cult classics to cinematic masterpieces, this list has it all.Expect discussion on:
In this episode of WN Movie Talk Podcast, I discuss Cemetery Junction (2010), a criminally underrated coming-of-age film written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. Best known for their work on The Office and Extras, Gervais and Merchant took a bold step into feature filmmaking with this poignant yet often hilarious comedy-drama, set against the backdrop of 1970s working-class Britain.I break down the film's exceptional ensemble cast, featuring Christian Cooke, Felicity Jones, Jack Doolan, Tom Hughes, Ralph Fiennes, Emily Watson, and Matthew Goode. With a mix of rising stars and established actors, the film boasts powerhouse performances that bring depth to its themes of youthful ambition, societal expectations, and the struggle to escape small-town life.Beyond the cast, I explore how Cemetery Junction meticulously recreates the look and feel of 1970s Britain—from its soundtrack of era-defining rock classics to its depiction of blue-collar life, rigid class divisions, and changing social attitudes. This isn't just a nostalgic trip down memory lane; it's a film that balances humour and heartbreak in a way that deserves far more recognition than it received upon release.And of course, I reflect on Ricky Gervais' career trajectory—how did Cemetery Junction fit within his body of work? Was it a departure from his usual comedic style, and why did it struggle to find an audience? We also discuss his later projects, from Derek and After Life to his forays into Hollywood filmmaking.If you love hidden gems, British cinema, and coming-of-age films, this episode is a must-listen!
WN Movie Talk Podcast returns with a unique deep dive into Lars and the Real Girl (2007), an indie gem starring Ryan Gosling in one of his most tender and underrated performances. This heartfelt dramedy tells the story of Lars, a socially awkward man who forms an emotional bond with a life-size doll—leading to a moving exploration of loneliness, love, and community.In this previously recorded episode, unreleased and revived from the archives, I revisit my thoughts on this quirky yet deeply human film, discussing its themes, the fantastic supporting cast, and why it deserves more recognition. If you're a fan of indie flicks, character-driven storytelling, and offbeat but touching cinema, this one's for you!Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes covering iconic masterpieces, cult classics, and hidden gems from across the film spectrum.#LarsAndTheRealGirl #RyanGosling #IndieMovies #FilmPodcast #MovieReview #CinemaLovers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me as I embark on an epic 3D sci-fi movie marathon, diving into four incredible films that pushed the boundaries of visual effects and immersive storytelling: The Martian (2015), Gravity (2013), Dredd (2012), and Edge of Tomorrow (2014). In this episode, I break down what makes each film a standout in the science fiction genre, exploring their ground-breaking 3D visuals, intense action sequences, and lasting legacy.From the vast, empty void of Gravity to the stylized brutality of Dredd, each of these films uses 3D in unique ways. In this episode, I break down how The Martian's landscapes, Gravity's weightlessness, Dredd's surreal slow-motion sequences, and Edge of Tomorrow's intense battlefields create unforgettable cinematic experiences.Tune in now for a deep dive into these incredible 3D sci-fi films! Whether you're a movie buff, sci-fi fan, or 3D enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights, analysis, and a discussion of how these films continue to leave a lasting impact.The Martian (2015)A gripping survival drama that follows Mark Watney (Matt Damon), an astronaut stranded on Mars after a disastrous mission. Directed by Ridley Scott, this film combines thrilling realism with humor and heart, showcasing NASA's ingenuity and the power of the human spirit. Co-starring Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Donald Glover.Gravity (2013)A technical masterpiece that redefined modern visual effects,Sandra Bullock and George Clooney are astronauts stranded in orbit after their shuttle is destroyed. Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, the film is an intense, minimalist survival story that thrives on realism, tension, and stunning cinematography.Dredd (2012) Bringing Judge Dredd back to the big screen with a violent, no-nonsense adaptation, Dredd stars Karl Urban as the iconic law enforcer and Lena Headey as the ruthless drug lord Ma-Ma. Directed by Pete Travis and written by Alex Garland, the film strips away the campiness of the 1995 version and delivers a brutal, visually stunning action thriller.Edge of Tomorrow (2014)The final film in our marathon is Edge of Tomorrow, a high-concept sci-fi action film that blends time-loop storytelling with pulse-pounding battles. Directed by Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Mr. & Mrs. Smith), the film follows Major William Cage (Tom Cruise), who is thrown into an unwinnable war against alien invaders but gains the ability to reset time every time he dies. Emily Blunt co-stars as Sergeant Rita Vrataski, a battle-hardened warrior who once had the same power. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review!#SciFiMovies #TheMartian #Gravity #Dredd #EdgeOfTomorrow #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #3DMovies #TomCruise #EmilyBlunt #MattDamon #SandraBullock #JudgeDredd #RidleyScott #AlfonsoCuaron #DougLiman #KarlUrban #LenaHeadey #FilmPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of WN Movie Talk Podcast, we continue the deep dive into my Top 50 Favorite Movies—a list I compiled over 12 years ago. Last time, I revisited the first 25 films, questioning whether they still deserve a spot among my all-time favorites. Now, it's time for the top half of the list, where the real heavyweights come into play!Expect an eclectic mix of cinematic masterpieces, from sweeping fantasy epics to gritty war dramas, thought-provoking sci-fi, and genre-defining comedies. We'll be discussing visionary filmmakers who reshaped cinema, legendary performances from some of Hollywood's greatest stars, and films that have stood the test of time—alongside a few that might not hit as hard as they once did.Has my love for these films endured, or will nostalgia be shattered by a fresh perspective? Tune in as I break down each pick, explore what made them special then, and decide if they still hold a place in my ultimate favorites list today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who you gonna call? The Ghostbusters series has had its ups and downs since the iconic 1984 original, with each sequel bringing something new to the table—some loved, some controversial. But which one reigns supreme?In this episode of WN Movie Talk Podcast, we're suiting up, grabbing our proton packs, and diving deep into the Ghostbusters franchise as we rank all four sequels—from Ghostbusters II (1989) to Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024)!
In this special episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST I invite you to join e as i rediscover an old TOP 50 MOVIES list that I compiled over 12 Years ago for an old Film Review YouTube Channel that I once run. From cult classics to indie pics, from summer Blockbusters to historical masterpieces and through genres including War Movies, Sci-fi, Comedy, Thrillers and Horrors this list includes the work of an eclectic mix of filmmakers such as Steven Spielberg, Spike Jonz, Christopher Nolan, Robert Altman, Paul Verhovan, Paul Thomas Anderson, David Lynch, Martin Scorsese, The Coen Brothers and stars such as Robert DeNiro, Donald Sutherland, Mel Gibson, Dustin Hoffman, Nicolas Cage, Christian Bale, Brad Pitt, and many many more.Well, all these years later, I am going to listen to this list, and reflect upon whether this list still holds up today, which cinematic entries would I change and which more modern movies would make the list if I was to make one today. The list is a time capsule for me, yet will it make me proud or make me cringe? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the WN Movie Talk Podcast, I take an in-depth look at Hugo (2011), the visually stunning 3D masterpiece directed by the legendary Martin Scorsese. Known for his gritty, violent dramas like Goodfellas and The Departed, why did Scorsese pivot to this family-friendly adventure? We explore the director's motivations, the film's ground-breaking use of 3D technology, and its heartfelt tribute to the magic of cinema.Based on Brian Selznick's award-winning novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Hugo tells the story of a young orphan (played by Asa Butterfield) living in a Paris train station who uncovers the forgotten legacy of pioneering filmmaker Georges Méliès, portrayed brilliantly by Ben Kingsley. Méliès' journey from a celebrated illusionist and filmmaker to a forgotten relic of a bygone era is deeply emotional and steeped in themes of art, creativity, and redemption—elements that resonate powerfully with Scorsese's sensibilities and his own dedication to film preservation.The stellar cast also includes Chloë Grace Moretz, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Jude Law, with a supporting crew that brought Scorsese's vision to life—cinematographer Robert Richardson and production designer Dante Ferretti.Join me as I discuss the film's themes, the nuanced performance by Kingsley, its place in Scorsese's career, and why Hugo remains a timeless ode to the art of filmmaking. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share your thoughts on this enchanting journey into cinema history! Listen now and rediscover the magic of Hugo! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this jam-packed episode of WN Movie Talk Podcast, we're wrapping up 2024! Join me as I review the highs and lows of the year's cinematic offerings and also look ahead to the most anticipated films of 2025. I'll also be looking at where the podcast is going, after what has been a pretty turbulant year behind the scenes and as a consequence has been a bit of a devestating year for the podcast - and I NEED YOUR HELP to get it back on track. PLUS I'll give some shout-outs to a few of my favourite must-listen movie podcasts - so if there are more lulls in the show you have somewhere else to turn for op quality film discussion! And as if that's not enough, I'm also going to discuss my rekindled love affair with 3D movies as well as giving you my quick take on Robert Eggers' haunting reimagining of Nosferatu and I'll as go through some of the many questions that I asked over on Facebook this past year but didn't get around to featuring.Tune in for all this and more as we celebrate another year in movies!contact us on wnmovietalk@gmail.com or find us at facebook.com/wnmovietalk to join the discussion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the WN Movie Talk Podcast, we take a closer look at Hollywood's enduring obsession with remakes, reboots, and revivals. Why do some projects, like Mission: Impossible, thrive while others, such as RoboCop and An American Werewolf in Paris, fail to recapture the magic of their originals? We'll explore the history of the remake, the catalysts for each new wave of remake, the creative challenges of reimagining iconic films and analyse what happens when these efforts miss the mark.From David Fincher, The Coen Brothers, Martin Scorsese and James Cameron, we discuss how top-tier directors approach remakes and why even their best efforts can sometimes falter. We also dig into the comedic missteps of Blues Brothers 2000, the nostalgic success of Beetlejuice 2, and the differences between adaptation and homage in films like William Friedkin's Sorcerer.Whether it's the long-running success of Mission: Impossible, or the reasons behind the failures of films like Poltergeist and The Hitcher, this episode is packed with insights, trivia, and plenty of movie nostalgia.If you've ever wondered what makes a great remake—or why some seem doomed from the start—this episode is for you. Don't forget to rate us on your favourite podcast platform and join the conversation on our Facebook page or YouTube channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Step into history with our special omnibus episode of the WN Movie Talk Podcast! This week, we unravel the epic story of World War II as told through 20+ iconic movies that bring this tumultuous era to life. From the rise of the Nazi Party to the fall of Berlin, we explore the story of the war in chronilogical order, broken down into 20 pivotal moments like the Blitz, Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of Normandy, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Discover the films that have helped shape our understanding of WWII, from directors such as Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan and Roman Polanski including amazing movies such as Schindler's List, The Pianist, and Dunkirk, just three of the twenty plus amazing war movies to be discussed.We'll share the real-life events, historical insights, and cinematic brilliance behind each selection, helping to create a fluid yet concise narrative of the worlds largest conflict..Whether you're a WWII history buff or a movie enthusiast, this episode is packed with fascinating details about the war, the heroes and horrors it revealed, and the filmmakers who brought these stories to the screen.
In this episode, I take a deep dive into the Coen Brothers' Miller's Crossing, a 1990 neo-noir that redefined the gangster genre. I explore how Joel and Ethan Coen bring their distinctive style to this film, subverting genre conventions while maintaining their signature dark humour and narrative complexity.I discuss the outstanding performances from Gabriel Byrne as the sharp-witted Tom Reagan, Albert Finney as the tough but tender crime boss Leo, Marcia Gay Harden as the enigmatic Verna, and John Turturro's unforgettable portrayal of the desperate Bernie Bernbaum. I also examine the talented supporting cast, including Jon Polito, J.E. Freeman, and Steve Buscemi.Behind the camera, the Coens are joined by cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld, whose lush, moody visuals capture the film's intricate web of power, betrayal, and loyalty. Composer Carter Burwell adds another layer with his haunting score, further enhancing the film's atmosphere. I analyze how these elements combine to create a unique take on the gangster film, fitting seamlessly within the Coen Brothers' larger body of work.Tune in to hear my in-depth analysis of Miller's Crossing and its place in the Coen Brothers' cinematic legacy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second episode of WN Movie Talk's Directors Debut series, we take a look at "Pee-wee's Big Adventure", the cult classic that marked the directorial debut of visionary filmmaker Tim Burton. Released in 1985, this quirky comedy introduced the world to Burton's distinctive style, combining whimsical humour, dark fantasy, and eccentric characters. Join us as we explore the themes, visual motifs, and storytelling techniques that first appeared in Pee-wee's Big Adventure and would go on to define Tim Burton's celebrated career in cinema.We'll discuss the unique creative collaboration between Tim Burton and composer Danny Elfman, whose iconic score helped set the tone for the film's offbeat charm. We'll look at Paul Reubens in his unforgettable role as Pee-wee Herman, alongside the performances of talented supporting actors like Jan Hooks (as the Alamo tour guide) and E.G. Daily (as Dottie). Our discussion will also cover the screenplay by Phil Hartman, Paul Reubens, and Michael Varhol, which blended slapstick comedy with a surreal road trip narrative.In this episode, we'll analyse how Burton's early influences—from German Expressionism to classic monster movies—emerge in Pee-wee's Big Adventure, and how this film lays the groundwork for the darkly whimsical aesthetic seen in later works like "Beetlejuice", "Edward Scissorhands", "Batman Returns", and "The Nightmare Before Christmas". We'll explore recurring themes such as the celebration of the outsider, the fascination with the macabre, and the interplay between light and darkness, all of which became hallmarks of Burton's unique storytelling style.Tune in to WN Movie Talk as we delve into the origins of Tim Burton's cinematic universe, uncovering the artistic traits and imaginative vision that have made him one of the most distinctive directors in Hollywood. Don't miss this deep dive into Pee-wee's Big Adventure and the birth of a filmmaking legend! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this thrilling second episode of the WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST's "007 Project," we dive deep into the iconic world of James Bond, focusing on his very first cinematic adventure, "Dr. No" (1962). This episode is packed with Bond-related insights, perfect for die-hard fans and curious newcomers alike.Join us as we uncover the fascinating creation of "Dr. No," the groundbreaking film that introduced Sean Connery as the legendary 007. We discuss the challenges and limitations faced by the filmmakers, from budget constraints to the bold decisions that would define the future of the franchise. We'll take you behind the scenes, exploring the casting of Connery, a relatively unknown actor at the time, who would go on to embody the suave and lethal British spy.The episode delves into the visionary work of director Terence Young, whose influence on the Bond films can't be overstated. We examine how Young, alongside production designer Ken Adam, created the stylish and enduring look of the 007 universe, from the sleek and modern MI6 headquarters to the villainous lair of Dr. No. The film's exotic locations, memorable villains, and the introduction of Bond's trademark gadgets all play a key role in this discussion.We'll also talk about the impact of "Dr. No" on the world of cinema, its critical and commercial success, and how it set the stage for one of the most successful and longest-running franchises in movie history. The legacy of "Dr. No" is undeniable, and its influence can still be seen in modern spy thrillers and action films.Tune in to the WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST as we celebrate the birth of a cinematic icon, exploring the secrets and stories behind "Dr. No," the film that started it all for James Bond. Whether you're a seasoned Bond aficionado or new to the series, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the history and legacy of 007.4o Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive into the world of Bond, James Bond with the inaugural episode of the 007 PROJECT. Episode 1 - Introductions. As somewhat of a late to the game Bond fan, I have always wanted to discuss the phenomenal success of this series of films. How has this secret agent has managed to stay relevant and successful for over 6 decades? What are the differences and similarities between the novels and the movies? Who was the best Bond and how does he change to suit the ever changing sensibilities of our evolving societies. And so I invite you to join me as I embark on a thrilling journey through everything Bond. In this introduction into this series, we take a look at the origins of James Bond, exploring how Ian Fleming's legendary creation became a global icon. Discover my personal connection to the suave spy, and get a sneak peek into the literary genius of Fleming and his captivating novels. Whether you're a die-hard Bond aficionado or a film fan eager to learn more about the world's most famous secret agent, this episode is your perfect introduction. Tune in and uncover the secrets behind the enigmatic James Bond. Don't miss out—subscribe now for an exhilarating adventure into the world of 007! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST Trev had decided to kick off a journey of rediscovery of the comedy movies of the 80s, and as he was about to begin this journey the Universe threw a coincidence of massive magnitude into his path, namely the movie A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018) through which Trev discovered the life and times of Doug Kenney, co-founder of the National Lampoon Magazine and creator of such groundbreaking movies such as Animal House and Caddyshack. With comedy performers and collaborators in tow such as Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, John Belushi and Chevy Chase, Kenney and the National Lampoon set the stage for the comedy revolution that would shape the coming decade of cinema.If that wasn't enough of a coincidence, Trev also stumbled across the following books too, Wild and Crazy Guys – How the Comedy Mavericks of the 80s Changed Hollywood Forever and Caddyshack – The Making of A Hollywood Cinderella Story, again completely by chance, and which helped him to fill in the gaps, and so he thought that he would share what he had learnt about the origins of this era in cinema history.Read or Listen to the following books / audio books for a deeper dive into the 80's movies - Wild and Crazy Guys – How the Comedy Mavericks of the 80s Changed Hollywood Forever- https://amzn.to/3UPE63NCaddyshack – The Making of A Hollywood Cinderella Story - https://amzn.to/4bowPPKA Futile and Stupid Gesture - https://amzn.to/3UFl4xa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I revisit and explore the story of "Muppets From Space," from 1999, the first Muppets Movie to make the most of the digital age of cinema, where Gonzo embarks on a quest to discover his extra-terrestrial roots, all whilst dressed in a tin foil hat and jamming down to one of teh funkiest soundtracks of a Muppets film to date! The movie was hit and miss with fans, but for me, it was always one of my guilty pleasures, mainly I think because the randomness of Gonzo was always one of my favourite characters of the Muppets... but do we need a Gonzo origin story, or does that destroy his ambiguous mythos?I also take a deep dive into the rich history of Jim Henson and the Muppets, from their humble beginnings to their status as beloved cultural icons, and uncover the magic and some of the names behind the Muppets' enduring legacy.So join Gonzo, Kermit, Fozzy Bear, Rizzo the Rat, Miss Piggy, Pepe the Prawn and a host of other fuzzy creatures and celebrity cameos from Jeffery Tambor to Andy MacDowell, that make up his jam-packed crazy sci-fi Muppets comedy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi all! Welcome back to WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST, where this week I ask you to join me on on an exhilarating journey through the monumental decade of the 1970s as we kick off our new recurring series, "Movies of the 70s." In this inaugural episode, we delve into the vibrant tapestry of 70s cinema, guided by the insightful series of books by Jurgen Muller, "Movies of the 70s." Venturing into the films of 1970, we witness the dawn of a decade marked by innovation, rebellion, and cultural upheaval, we examine the diverse array of films that captured the spirit of the era.. In this inaugural episode we will be looking at 1971, beginning with a panoramic overview of the socio-political landscape of America and the seismic shifts occurring within the film industry, we set the stage for understanding the transformative era that was the 1970s. From the decline of the studio system to the rise of a new wave of youthful filmmakers, we explore how the 70's shaped the cinematic landscape, with repercussions still being felt today, for better or worse!.With each episode, we'll journey year by year through the 1970s, unravelling the stories behind the iconic films, directors, and movements that defined this golden age of cinema. By using Jurgen Muller's comprehensive insights as our guide, we'll uncover the cultural significance and enduring legacy of these cinematic masterpieces.Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or a casual movie enthusiast, "Movies of the 70s" promises to be an enlightening and immersive exploration of one of the most influential decades in film history. Tune in as we embark on this captivating odyssey through the sights and sounds of the 1970s, where every frame tells a story and every film is a time capsule of its era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this transformative episode of WN MOVIE TALK, Trev takes us on a very personal moonlit journey through the classic lycanthropic masterpiece, "An American Werewolf in London". As the full moon casts its eerie glow, I dive deep into the darkened alleys of this cinematic gem, exploring its rich tapestry of horror, humor, and heart.Join me as I take a different approach to the film analysis in this special episode, guiding you through not only the movie, but of my own personal history intertwined with this film, tracing back to that fateful night when I first encountered its mesmerizing allure as a wide-eyed child, certainly far too young to grasp its chilling depths. From that moment, "An American Werewolf in London" has held a visceral grip on my cinematic consciousness, shaping my love for the genre and influencing my perspective on storytelling.But this episode isn't merely a nostalgic journey down memory lane; it's a comprehensive exploration, blending memoir with critique, as I dissect the film's every frame with meticulous detail. From the spine-tingling opening sequence to the heart-pounding finale, I ask you to join me as I traverse the moors alongside David and Jack, and try to get comfortable with the inhabitants of the Slaughtered Lamb.Written and directed by the zany comedic director John Landis, "An American Werewolf in London" stars newcomers David Naughton as the ill-fated David, and Griffin Dunne as the ghostly companion Jack. The lovely Jenny Agutter as the enigmatic nurse Alex,also stars as the attentive Nurse Price. As I hike trough through the moonlit valleys of the North Yorkshire Moors, we can't overlook the haunting lunar-based soundtrack, and ominous score composed by the legendary Elmer Bernstein, which lends an ethereal atmosphere to every scene, heightening the tension and adding layers of dread. Oh, and lest we forget to mention the ground-breaking practical effects by makeup artist Rick Baker, which continue to set the standard for creature design in horror cinema.Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden Easter eggs, trivia tidbits, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, making this episode a must-listen for die-hard fans and newcomers alike. So grab your silver bullets and join me under the pale light of the moon as we unravel the secrets of "An American Werewolf in London". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST, where we dive deep into the world of cinema. In this episode we will take a look at the 1977 car crash B-Movie "GRAND THEFT AUTO" the first movie from director Ron Howard.Hosted by me, Trev, this is the first podcast in a series which aims to unravel the artistic journey of renowned filmmakers through their first ventures into the world of cinema. Join us as we dissect every twist and turn of this high-octane adventure and explore the early signs of Hoard's cinematic prowess and uncover the unique traits, motifs, and themes that lay the groundwork for Howard's illustrious career. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Ron Hoard or simply passionate about the art of filmmaking, WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST offers something for every cinephile. So buckle up and join us on this cinematic journey as we explore the genesis of one of cinema's most iconic directors. Stay tuned for more episodes as we continue to unravel the mysteries behind the directorial debuts that shaped the landscape of modern cinema. Don't miss out on the conversation – subscribe now and let's talk movies! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back, movie enthusiasts, to another thrilling episode of WN Movie Talk, where we dive deep into the world of cinema. Today I embark on an exhilarating adventure as I explore two cinematic masterpieces: Henri-Georges Clouzot's 1953 classic Wages of Fear and its gripping 1970's counterpart, Sorcerer, directed by Exorcist director William Friedkin two films based on the novel Le Salaire de la peur, examining how each film approaches similar themes and plot points while maintaining its own distinct identity."Wages of Fear." A groundbreaking film of its era, immerses us in the treacherous world of four desperate men tasked with transporting nitro-glycerine across perilous terrain. We delve into the tense atmosphere, the intricate character dynamics, and the raw intensity that make this film a timeless masterpiece.But our journey doesn't stop there. We shift gears to explore William Friedkin's 1977 remake, "Sorcerer." starring Roy Schieder. A bold reinterpretation of Clouzot's original, "Sorcerer" thrusts us into a world of political unrest and moral ambiguity as four men from different walks of life are brought together by fate to undertake a harrowing mission. We analyze Friedkin's stylistic choices, the thematic layers woven throughout the narrative, and the ways in which "Sorcerer" both honours its predecessor and carves its own path.Thank you for tuning in to WN Movie Talk. Be sure to subscribe for more insightful discussions, reviews, and deep dives into the world of cinema. Until next time, keep watching, keep exploring, and keep the magic of movies alive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eh up film fans - Trev's back for another selection of random movie titles from his FILMS I OWNS BUT HAVEN;T WATCHED... YET! Todays choices are a real random variety of films too, but only one can hold the title of film of the episode, which will it be? There are also affiliate links to the films and novels too, should you be interested, which won't cost you any more but may help me out with a little commission... I thank you! Exit to Eden (1994): Directed by Garry Marshall, An erotic comedy that takes us into the sexy world of BDSM. Starring Dan Aykroyd, Dana Delany, Paul Mercurio and Rosie O'Donnell, the film follows two undercover cops, (Aykroyd and O'Donnell) who infiltrate an island resort that caters to guests' deepest fantasies. Own your own copy - https://amzn.to/4clOckZ or read / hear the (audio) book here - https://amzn.to/3TL20yoThe Basketball Diaries (1995):Directed by Scott Kalvert, "The Basketball Diaries" is a gritty coming-of-age drama based on Jim Carroll's autobiographical memoirs. Released in 1995, the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Lorraine Bracco, and Mark Wahlberg. DiCaprio portrays Carroll, a promising high school basketball player whose life spirals into a harrowing journey of addiction and desperation. The film depicts Carroll's descent into drug addiction, crime, and ultimately redemption, showcasing DiCaprio's powerful performance and Kalvert's poignant direction.Own the film here - https://amzn.to/4cshBKg or read the book here - https://amzn.to/3vvbu7nOld (2021)M. Night Shyamalan's psychological thriller "Old" explores the terrifying concept of rapid aging on a secluded beach. Released in 2021, the film features an ensemble cast including Gael García Bernal, Vicky Krieps, and Rufus Sewell. When a group of vacationers discovers they are aging rapidly on a mysterious beach, they must confront their mortality and unravel the sinister secrets of the island before it's too late. With Shyamalan's signature twists and suspenseful storytelling, "Old" delivers a chilling and thought-provoking cinematic experience.Own your own copy here - https://amzn.to/3IJX7z0Ghost World (2001)Directed by Terry Zwigoff, "Ghost World" is a dark comedy-drama released in 2001, based on the graphic novel by Daniel Clowes. Starring Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson, and Steve Buscemi, the film follows the misadventures of Enid and Rebecca, two cynical teenage outcasts navigating the perils of post-high school life. As they grapple with identity crises, dysfunctional relationships, and societal alienation, they forge an unlikely bond with Seymour, an eccentric record collector played by Buscemi. Zwigoff's poignant direction and the stellar performances of the cast make "Ghost World" a cult classic of the early 2000s.Own your own copy here - https://amzn.to/3TJPwa7 or read the graphic novel here - https://amzn.to/3Puy0nO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Trev in this week's episode of WN Movie Talk Podcast as he delves into the gripping and heart-wrenching world of Everest, the 2015 biographical disaster movie. Trekking through the icy slopes of the Himalayas, Trev brings you an insightful discussion about the film, its cast, crew, and the true details of the 1996 disaster that struck Mount Everest claiming many lives in what was up until that date the worst disaster the mountain had seen.As an avid mountaineer and the producer of the popular hiking YouTube Channel, Summit or Nothing (https://www.youtube.com/c/SummitOrNothing), Trev shares his personal connection to the world of mountaineering. Drawing parallels between his own experiences and the on-screen drama, Trev offers a unique perspective that goes beyond the silver screen.Everest (2015) boasts a stellar ensemble cast that brings the harrowing tale of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster to life with exceptional performances. Jason Clarke takes on the role of Rob Hall, the skilled and determined expedition leader, while Josh Brolin portrays the adventurous and resilient Beck Weathers. Jake Gyllenhaal plays Scott Fischer, a seasoned mountaineer with a charismatic spirit. Emily Watson and Keira Knightley as Helen Wilton and Jan Arnold, provide a heartfelt portrayal of the emotional toll the disaster takes on the families left behind. The cast also includes notable actors such as John Hawkes, Sam Worthington, and Robin Wright.Links to other mountain related movies mentioned in the podcast- North Face https://amzn.to/492lIe4Meru - https://amzn.to/484s6QPTouching The Void - https://amzn.to/3w33oTAA Beckoning Silence - https://amzn.to/42ndniFLinks to books mentioned - Into Thin Air - https://amzn.to/3uusIRMLeft For Dead - https://amzn.to/49im6VuThe Death Zone - https://amzn.to/3vYA14JDark Summit - https://amzn.to/3vZK7Cy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, cinephiles, to a spectacular edition of WN Movie Talk Podcast! In this special episode, we're taking a deep dive into the cinematic wonders of 2023, a year that unfolded on the silver screen with breath-taking visuals, heart-wrenching stories, and unexpected surprises.As expected, the industry giants – established directors, beloved franchises, superheroes, and captivating biopics – once again dominated the box office where the realms of toys and games, embodied by 'Barbie' and 'Super Mario Bros,' reign supreme.We'll traverse through the highs and lows of my own movie-going experiences, from bidding farewell to Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in the 'Dial of Destiny' to unexpected gems like the quirky horror hit 'Talk To Me' and the surprisingly enjoyable 'Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Amongst Thieves,' to the entertaining true story of a YouTuber taking on Wall Street in 'Dumb Money,' featuring Paul Dano and Seth Rogen.Classic directors made triumphant returns to the scene, enriching 2023 with cinematic brilliance. Christopher Nolan mesmerized us with the sprawling epic 'Oppenheimer,' delving into the true story of the man behind the atom bomb. Ridley Scott sparked controversy with the historical drama 'Napoleon,' Martin Scorsese transported us to the epic Western crime drama 'Killers Of The Flower Moon,' and Spielberg's biopic 'The Fablemans' unfolded with the masterful storytelling we've come to expect.And the list goes on – a multitude of cinematic treasures and failings that shaped the landscape of 2023. But that's not all – in this episode we'll be also be delving into the highs and lows of the year as seen through the eyes of you, our beloved listeners. So Lights, camera, let the movie talk begin! Join us on WN Movie Talk Podcast for a celebration of 2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST, join me, Trev as I continue my cinematic journey through my personal DVD collection, diving into the uncharted territories of "The Films That I Own That I Haven't Watched Yet!" In this episode, four titles are plucked at random, each holding the promise of untold stories and undiscovered gems."A SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM" (1990)Directed by Jan Egleson, "A Shock To The System" is a darkly comedic thriller starring Michael Caine. The film follows Graham Marshall (Caine), an ambitious executive whose life takes an unexpected turn when a series of frustrations pushes him to the brink. What unfolds is a gripping tale of corporate intrigue, moral ambiguity, and the shocking consequences of one man's desperate actions.Starring Michael Caine, Elizabeth McGovern, Peter Riegert"THE OUTSIDERS" (1983)Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, "The Outsiders" is a coming-of-age drama adapted from S.E. Hinton's novel. Set in the 1960s, the film revolves around the lives of two rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs, and the profound impact of friendship, loyalty, and societal expectations on a group of young friends. With an ensemble cast of rising stars, including Matt Dillon, Tom Cruise, and Patrick Swayze, "The Outsiders" is a timeless exploration of adolescence and identity.Starring C. Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze, Tom Cruise, Emilio Estevez"ALL IS LOST" (2013)Directed by J.C. Chandor, "All is Lost" is a gripping survival drama featuring Robert Redford in a virtually solo performance. The film follows an unnamed sailor (Redford) who faces an epic battle for survival when his yacht collides with a shipping container, leaving him stranded at sea. With minimal dialogue, the movie relies on Redford's powerful acting and Chandor's masterful direction to convey the intense struggle for life in the vast, unforgiving ocean."DEFIANCE" (2008)Directed by Edward Zwick, "Defiance" is a war drama based on the true story of the Bielski partisans. Starring Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber, the film unfolds in Eastern Europe during World War II, where the Bielski brothers take refuge in the dense forests to escape the Nazis. As they build a community of Jewish survivors, they not only strive for their own survival but also engage in acts of resistance against the forces that seek to annihilate them.Starring Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Bell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you love the Christmas season? Do you love Christmas Movies? How about A Christmas Carol? If you're like me, and the answer to all three of those questions is yes, then this is the podcast for you. Join Trev as he takes us on a journey through time, discussing the cinematic history of one of literatures most enduring tales - A Christmas Carol. A film that transcends time, which takes on contemporary themes and issues and which never fails to entertain each Christmas. In this special festive episode of A Christmas Carol, Trev has compiled a bit of a study of the many incarnations of Dickens classic tale, and also reflects on how the film has even managed to spread its themes of goodwill and redemption into other festive films which are not necessarily adaptations at all. Which version of A Christmas Carol is your favourite? Will it get a mention in this special festive episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST? If you have enjoyed this episode then please Subscribe and rate this podcast wherever you are listening, and also join us on Facebook and YouTube for more movie discussion and analysis.https://www.facebook.com/wnmovietalkpodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@wnmovietalk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A special episode of Films that I Own That I Haven't Watched Yet, recorded shortly after Christmas last year (so only took me the best part of a year to edit and upload!) Four films, all linking from one to the next - so not chosen at random.The first Mr Smith Goes To Washington (1939) - from director Frank Capra and starring James Stewart (who would later work together on Its A Wonderful Life), Jean Arthur and Claude Rains - a political comedy drama in which Stewart plays a newly appointed Senator who is battling a corrupt political system. Then, I watch and review the festive romantic comedy The Shop Around The Corner (1940) - another James Stewart movie, a romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch in which Stewart plays alongside Margaret Sullivan as two employees working in a leathergoods shop, who dispite loathing each otrher in person are actually falling in love via anonymous letters.Film 3 is You've Got Mail. (1998) which sees Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks star in a Nora Ephron retelling of the Shop Around the Corner, for the digital age, as Meg Ryan plays a small book shop owner who is put out of business by the book store chain owner, Hanks, but again, via anonymous emails they strike up a loving relationshipFinally, film 4 is Nora Ephron's whimsical remake of the classic TV Series Bewtitched, in which Will Farrell plays a fading TV star trying to boost his career by relaunching a classic TV show (Bewtitched) by casting unknown actress (and actual witch) played by Nicole Kidman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1989, Tim Burton bought a new darker version of the Bob Kane creation Batman to life. The DC comic superhero was portrayed by comedy star Michael Keaton, and the Joker was none other than the manic Jack Nicholson. Bat Mania swept across the planet, and ten year old me was completely obsessed. Fast forward ten years, I had a youtube channel doing film reviews, revisited the film and wasn't at all impressed (you can hear that review in this weeks episode too).Skip on another ten years or so, and here I am, having just picked p the Bluray Batman Quadrilogy Boxset at a charity shop for £2.50, and I thought I would sit through again. Has my opinion changed? Will I make it through all four films? Find out now, in another episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week is a rare review of a modern release - something I usually leave for the rest of the worlds Youtube / podcast film buffs, so as not to add to an over saturated market... but this time, after umming and arring for the past few weeks as to whether or not I should go and watch the latest installment in the Indiana Jones series, Indiana JOnes and the Dial Of Destiny, and in the end I did, and soI felt I had to have a say. I briefly discuss the other movies in the series, mostly The Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls, although there is a video review up on the WN MOVIE TALK Youtube channel at present of the original trilogy as taken from an old YouTube channel, and then in the final moments of the pod I will rank the Indiana Jones films too, in case you're interested in my humble opinion.Indiana Jones Bluray box set - https://amzn.to/43uqnSg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trev was put up with a bad back over the weekend, and decided that it was a great time to revisit the 80's Ron Howard sci-fi fantasy Cocoon (1985), a Spielberg-esque film of wonder and sentiment, with lots of laughs along the way and great performances from its senior cast of Hollywood legends, past their sell-by date but still going strong. Actors such as Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Don Ameche, Jack Gilford, Wilford Brimley, and supported by a younger cast including Brian Dennehy and Steve Guttenberg.When a trio of elderly residents from a residential home break into the swimming pool of an abandoned house, they stumble across a group of alien cocoons, and the water they swim in has been filled with an exilir-like life source to preserve the ancient embrio's.Soon, the three elderly men have a new zest for life as the life source begins to work its magic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Mike Judge (King of the Hill, Office Space) Beavis and Butthead follows those two iconic stars of MTV on a hapless feature-lengthed episode, as a quest for TV becomes an all out action-fuelled plot featuring the voices of none-other than Bruce Willis and Demi Moore as the two villains of the film. Watching tonight's film was like a bit of a time warp for both Stan and I, more so than most films, but has it still withstood the test of time?This weeks listeners question is "What are the best and worst TV to Film adaptations?WARNING - Crappy Audio on this particular episode. Complete malfunction of all technologies. Apologies! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trev is joined once again by Stan as they discuss the sequel to Paul Verhoven's ultra violent sci-fi thriller Robocop, Paul Verhove's Robocop 2, starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen and directed by Irvin Kershner. Detroit is still spiralling out of control, despite the shady OCP's back-handed methods of trying to take it over to pave the way for the construction of Delta City! When they decide to create a second Roocop programme, is using the king pin of the city's growing Nuke problem the best choice to man it? Seems like he is... for some reason! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I was 4 or 5 when I first watched Ghostbusters, and its been a film that i have happily returned to ever since. In this episode, I discuss the historical production of Ghostbusters, from its original conception as a Belushi and Aykroyd vehicle,through its rushed and frantic production and to the legacy that it has left today. If you love film trivia, and especially if you love Ghostbusters, the this special episode of WN Movie Talk Podcast is for you! So who ya gonna call? Trev from Wn Movie Talk Podcast!Like us, rate us and share this podcast wherever you can to help us reach new audiences! Ghostbusters directed by Ivan Reitman and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis - starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Sigourney Weaver, Rick Moranis and Ernie Hudson Own Ghostbusters yourself here - https://amzn.to/3L33JLp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ultra-violent science fiction classic ROBOCOP (1987) gets discussed today as Trev is joined by yet another friend, Stan, who recommended this movie as its one of his favourites. Good job we hadn't done it already, which is surprising because its one of my favourites too. Starring Paul Weller, Nancy Allen, Kurtwood Smith, Miguelle Ferrer and Ronnie Cox - Robocop tells the story of Murphy, a cop in crime ridden Detroit who is killed by a gang of career criminals before being picked up by OCP who incorporate him into their latest crime prevention unit - the future of law enforcement - Robocop - part man, part machine, all cop. Want to watch / own Robocop yourself ? - https://amzn.to/3IYhHN6 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Four films in one podcast? It can only mean that Trev is back with another months worth of the Films I Own That I Haven't Watched Yet. Four films picked at random (well, three at random this week and one has jumped the queue) from Trev's ever growing DVD collection. Listen in as he watches each movie and then gives his impromptu review straight after watching them.This weeks films are RONIN (1988)A gritty Crime - thriller directed By John Frankenheimer Written By David Mamet and starring Robert DeNiro, Jean Reno, Stella Skarsgard, Natasha McElhone, Sean BeanWatch or Own Ronin here - https://amzn.to/3YOkHRcTHE BURBS (1989)Dark-comedy horror directed by Joe Dante, written by Joe Dante and Dana Olson and starring Tom Hanks, Rick Docummun, Carrie Fisher, Bruce Dern and Corey FeldmanWatch or own the burbs here - https://amzn.to/3YuhhTWA NIGHT TO REMEMBER (1958)Docu-drama of the tragic voyage of the Titanic Directed by Roy Ward Baker, and starring Kenneth More, Honor Blackman, Michael Goodliffe, and Tucker McGuireWatch or own A Night To Remember here - https://amzn.to/3YuibjiTRUE ROMANCE (1993)A high-octane ultra-violent action thriller directed by Tony Scott, Written by Quentin Tarantino and starring a massive cast of actors including Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Christopher Walken, Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini and Val KilmerBuy your own copy here - https://amzn.to/3xkoGt3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trev continues his deep dive into the films of Steven Spielberg with this second chapter of the Definitive Spielberg. Using reviews taken from his old YouTube movie review channel, Trev takes us through the directors second decade of film making, the 1980's, when films like Raiders and ET broke more records, and movies like Empire of the Sun and the Color Purple took him into a new direction as a dramatic director, in a bid to win his first Oscar.Raiders Of The Lost Ark 1981 - Steven Spielberg teams up with George Lucas to create Indiana Jones, an action seeking archaeologist in search of the lost ark of the covenant. Starring Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, John Rhys-Davies, Denholm ElliottWatch or own Raiders of the Lost Ark Here - https://amzn.to/3jTpKBjE.T. - The Extra Terrestrial (1982) - A young boy befriends an alien left behind on Earth and helps him to phone home - starring Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Dee Wallace and Peter CoyoteWatch or own ET here - https://amzn.to/3I5HfpMPoltergeist (1982) - Directed by Tobe Hooper - whilst not officially a Spielberg directed movie, this was written by the director and many argue that it was practically directed by him, as he spent so much time on set making sure that the film turned out just how he wanted! This far-fetched haunted house story is a classic 80's comedy horror starring Heather O'Rourke, Craig T Nelson, JoBeth WilliamsWatch or own Poltergiest here - https://amzn.to/3IodCBGTwilight Zone The Movie (1983) - This anthology of short horror films was not the success that the handful of directors involved thought that it would be, in fact. With Spielberg directing a spot alongside John Landis, Joe Dante and George miller, the film became embroiled in a court case after a tragedy on set.watch or own Twilight Zone the Movie here - https://amzn.to/3HUxQl2Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) - Spielberg, Lucas and Ford return for another adventurous outing for the archeologist in this darker tale of black magic and voodoo. Starring Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quanwatch or own Temple of Doom here - https://amzn.to/411rn0fThe Color Purple (1985) - The directors first foray into more serious drama, this film adaptation of Alice Walkers novel tells the heartfelt story of Celie, a young African-American woman with an abusive upbringing. Starring Whoopie Goldberg, Danny Glover, Oprah Winfrey, and Laurence Fishburnwatch or own The Color Purple here - https://amzn.to/3lFaRmmEmpire of The Sun (1987) - Another drama next, at the outbreak of the second world war, a British boy is separated by his parents and forced to spend the following years alone in a Japanese prisoner of war camp - based on the biographical novel by J.G Ballard and starring Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Joe Pantoliano, Miranda Richardsonwatch or own Empire of the Sun here - https://amzn.to/3RY9triIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) - Indy is back, and this time accompanied by his father in the third adventure from Lucas and Spielberg. Starring harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott and River Phoenixwatch or own the Last Crusade here - https://amzn.to/3jXgrjLAlways (1989) - Richard Dreyfuss returns to work with the director in this sentimental romantic comedy in which the ghost of a dead pilot returns to mentor a newer pilot learn the ropes, all whilst falling in love with his old girlfriend. Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter, Brad Johnson and John Goodman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the guys return after another long gap and discuss Tarantino's seminal 1994 crime thriller PULP FICTION starring Samuel L Jackson, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman and many many more.Having not discussed the work of Quentin Tarantino as of yet, Rob and Trev were torn between a selection of his films and so we put it to the vote over on the WN Movie Talk Podcast Facebook page, and the you guys voted for PULP FICTION!! Of course you did! The film that really catapulted Tarantino into the stratosphere and which also changed the shape of cinema for many years after, Pulp Fiction follows several characters through 3 entwining stories, stylishly filmed with a wicked soundtrack, shocking yet hilarious violence and witty dialogue throughout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trev's here to discuss with you some of the movies released in 2022 that he managed to get around to see, whilst also sharing some listeners choices for best and worst films of the year, as well acknowledging some of those films that were released that he still hasn't managed to watch.Among the films mentioned in this weeks episode are THE BATMAN starring Robert Patterson, ELVIS starring Tom Hanks, BLONDE, the horrific retelling of the life and times of Marilyn Monroe, LICORICE PIZZA from acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson, MATILDA : THE MUSICAL starring Emma Thompson and Stephen Graham, James Cameron's long awaited sci-fi action sequel AVATAR : THE WAY OF WATER, Predator Prequel PREY, Robert Eggers violent and mythical Viking Film THE NORTHMAN and many, many more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This weeks movie is the horror classic THE EXORCIST a film that Robin had never seen, and one that Trev revisits from time to time. Based on the book by William Peter Blatty director William Friedkin's adaptation stars Linda Blaire as the possessed teenager Reagan, and Ellen Burstyn as her tortured mother forced to call the church in when medical science cant help. What a film to kick off the Christmas season! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brothers Rob and Trev discuss a classic 1980's sci-fi action flick PREDATOR from 1987. Starring Arnie and Carl Weathers we join an elite team on a covert mission in the jungle, who before long realise that they are being hunted by an intelligent alien lifeform. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A cult classic this week as Trev suggests 1971's macabre comedy drama Harold and Maude - a film that most film buffs revere yet most people haven't heard of... well, its about time you did. Harold (Bud Cort) a young man obsessed with death, who's favourite past times are recreating suicides and visiting funerals, meets Maude (Ruth Gordon), an eccentric elderly lady with a zest for life and the two spark a strange but eye opening relationship. Some fantastic direction by Hal Ashby and a terrific soundtrack from Cat Stevens, which sparks this weeks listeners question - what are some of the best movie soundtracks. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Due to an unfortunate childhood phobia, Trev has never got around to seeing this weeks movie, and as there is talk of a modern retelling in the pipeline, it looks like he has managed to get there just in time. Join brothers Rob and Trev as they discuss the hilarious low budget sci-fi comedy Time Bandits!When the bedroom of young Kevin (Craig Warnock) appears to be a portal through time and space, he is whipped onto an adventure with 6 unlikely and miniature space thieves led by Randal (David Rappaport), who have set out to steal priceless artefacts from history. Yet they are being pursued by an unearthly divine being (Ralph Richardson) as well as the personification of pure evil (David Warner). Directed by Terry Gilliam and with a star studded cast including Michael Palin, John Cleese, Ian Holm, Jim Broadbent, Shelly Duvall and Sean ConneryWatch Time Bandits here - https://amzn.to/3CGWh2K Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob and Trev are back for a hilarious banter and spoiler filled discussion of films - and this weeks main topic is the sci-fi fantasy adventure READY PLAYER ONE - directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the best selling book by Earnst Cline.Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan) is a youngster who is king in the virtual world known as the Oasis, where its a race to find the keys hidden by its late creator James Halliday (Mark Rylance) to become the sole owner of this endless world and the endless wealth that it provides. We also discuss films we have watched, and answer some film related questions from our listenersWatch Ready Player One - https://amzn.to/3ryyooZ / https://amzn.to/3CwMWLTRead the Ready Player One- https://amzn.to/3fIbg4IRead Ready Player Two - https://amzn.to/3yhPLhoTry an Oculus Quest VR headset - https://amzn.to/3RQKjJD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This weeks long awaited return of the WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST was actually recorded about 2 months ago, and see's brothers Rob and Trev discussing the classic 2004 horror comedy from the British trio of Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright (Spaced) for the first film to feature in their Cornetto Trilogy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Starring Andrew Garfield and Vince Vaughn, this war movie biopic directed by Mel Gibson tells the incredible true story of Desmond Doss, an conscientious objector turned wartime hero. But can Gibson handle a job like this?We also discuss other warfilms that you lovely listeners suggested.Support the show
An interesting choice of film this week, as Robin selects Spike Jonze romantic sci-fi comedy her, starring Joaquin Pheonix, Amy Adams, Chris Pratt and the voice of Scarlett Johannsson telling the story of a lonely man in the not so distant future, who begins a relationship with an operating system. Want to get in touch, then please contact us via email at wnmovietalk@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
A little later than planned and after a bit of a technical disaster we have managed to salvage quite a decent episode out of our STAR WARS DISCUSSION. To celebrate 50 episodes of the podcast we thought we could allow ourselves the pleasure of discussing one of our most favourite and also disappointing series of films - the Star Wars Franchise. In this episode we rank the films as based on our own sensibilities, and discuss why we love star wars, and also why we hate star wars.Lucasfilm or Disney? CGI or Practical Effects? Luke, Anakin or Rey? Let us know on facebook which side of the debate you fall. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
This weeks podcast takes the brothers back to the late 1920's and the time of great change in the early days of cinema - its out with the old and in with the new with this modern silent movie, as Silent movie star George Valentine struggles to come to terms with the rise of 'the talkie'! Its a good fun movie that we may have missed if it wasn't for this podcast. Join us in this hilarious episode, although we do apologise for the technical hiccup part way through! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
1977 was a great year for science fiction movies. Not only did it see the arrival of George Lucas's Star Wars, but months later, his close friend Steven Spielberg delivered his epic sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind, starring Richard Dreyfuss.Roy Neary (Dreyfuss) witnesses a UFO, and it leaves an impression on him that threatens to send him into madness. Meanwhile government agents led by Lacombe (François Truffaut) are also tracking these visitors, and preparing for an awe inspiring showdown at the iconic Devils Tower! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
MArtin Scorsese's violent period drama Gangs of New York gets discussed this week, and tells the story of the early days of New York, and the gangs of the five points.Starring Daniel Day Lewis as Bill The Butcher and Leonardo DiCaprio as young Amsterdam, a vagrant youngster seeking revenge for his fathers death.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
A classic rise and fall this week, as Trev and Rob discuss Brian De Palma's SCARFACE, starring Al Pacino as Cuban immigrant Tony Montana, one of the many criminals deported from Fidel Castro's Cuba to find their feet on the shores of Miami Florida, who see's opportunity in the cocaine trade.Starring Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio From a script by Oliver Stone (which was based on the 1932 film of the same name starring Paul Muni written by Ben Hecht, produced by Howard Hughes and directed by Howard Hawkes, which was based on the 1929 novel of the same name by Armitage Trail, which was based on the notorious criminal of the same name - Al Capone!) this 80's cult classic has become the epitome of capitalist greed and a coveted favourite by the hip-hop culture.Watch Scarface 1983 here - https://amzn.to/3h6mvBy Watch Scarface 1932 here - https://amzn.to/3h5eoozSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)