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Listen to us on Apple Podcast or Stitcher!Send us a message!Music by Mike. Check out his Soundcloud.Matt and Gabe share the dream with special guest Mike and discuss Christopher Nolan's Inception. Topics include too much Star Wars in an episode that should not have any Star Wars, the tenants of a Christopher Nolan film, a Harrison Ford and Blade runner drop (what a surprise), strange shows that somehow were real things, the issues with escalation as tv series evolve, how Matt can't come to grips with the last major action set piece at the hospital, Hans Zimmer's recycling music, the undercurrent of cynicism in the film, why the world of Brick feels so familiar, Terrence Malick's influence on Christopher Nolan, a small Mya Deren tangent, and why everyone is wrong and now is still the best time to live in.Discussed in this episode:AtlanticsDead RingersRoman HolidayLittle Shop of HorrorsHarley QuinnThe Green Hornet6 UndergroundTriple FrontierStar Wars Episode IVSteven Knight (Eastern Promises, Burnt, The Hundred Foot Journey, and Locke)The SlapBrickMeshes of the Afternoon
In which Ryan talks about how the smell of his burning meat doesn't bother him, also Christopher Nolan's Inception.
A story falling apart at the seams? Or, Nolan's beautifully thought out masterpiece that defies time? We feud, you decide! On this week's episode, the boys are feuding Christopher Nolan's Inception. Straight out of the gate, both of them profess their love for Nolan, which bites Vikram in the ass once he gets tails. But like a true feuder, he picks apart the movie, specifically the plot holes, which Vidur tries his best to help Vikram understand. That is followed by the worst rendition of Je Ne Regrette Rien (the song in the movie guys), which Vikram absolutely decimates. They finally discuss how Vikram feels Vidur has been "incepted" that this is a good movie and before Vikram can jump into another balling take on the song, Vidur decides to call it a day. Let us know who you think won the feud by reaching out on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/munchermovies/) , instagram (https://www.instagram.com/munchermovies/) or twitter (https://twitter.com/munchermovies) . You can also find more episodes on our website (https://www.munchermedia.com/video) .
Bethany and John butt heads as they take on Christopher Nolan's Inception. Does one of John's nostalgic favorites stand up to a ten year retrospective, or will Bethany's legitimate criticisms reveal the mansplainer hiding inside of him? The moving image is profane, and none of us should partake in it.Next episode: It's Kind of a Funny Story. WASH YOUR HANDS!!!
Join Alex and Jason Spiegelman on discussion of the psychological concepts in Christopher Nolan's Inception (2010), starring Leonardo DiCaprio and several other actors he hires again for the Dark Knight Rises. Full episode notes and transcription available here.
Tom Price (of the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and RZIM) joins James and Barry to discuss the magic of filmmaker Terrence Malick. We also press Tom to give us his top 5 films, and he surprises us by not including any works by Chevy Chase.Trailer for Terrence Malick's Tree of LifeTrailer for Christopher Nolan's Inception(and here’s an essay Barry wrote about it)John Stott, Your Mind MattersYou can follow Tom on Twitter.Barry's Simply Put podcastJames' Good Book Company podcastOur theme music is by Roger Taylor and his latest album is The Rubicon Moment. Other music and jingles by Barry.To make sure you get the next episode, click on this link. Then click on the blue button that says "View in iTunes", then click "Subscribe" in iTunes. And leave us a review if you can - it really helps!Tweet us @cooperandcary, comment on our Facebook page, or go old skool and email us here.If you like us, and would like to help us continue, please take a look at these very special goodies.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cooperandcary)
Is what you're listening to a dream or reality? We dive DEEP into the theories surrounding Christopher Nolan's Inception and whether or not we are watching Cobb's limbo. Join the conversation and get into your dream state, because this episode has multiple layers.
A story falling apart at the seams? Or, Nolan's beautifully thought out masterpiece that defies time? We feud, you decide! On this week's episode, the boys are feuding Christopher Nolan's Inception. Straight out of the gate, both of them profess their love for Nolan, which bites Vikram in the ass once he gets tails. But like a true feuder, he picks apart the movie, specifically the plot holes, which Vidur tries his best to help Vikram understand. That is followed by the worst rendition of Je Ne Regrette Rien (the song in the movie guys), which Vikram absolutely decimates. They finally discuss how Vikram feels Vidur has been "incepted" that this is a good movie and before Vikram can jump into another balling take on the song, Vidur decides to call it a day. Don’t forget to let us know who you think won the feud on [facebook](http://bit.ly/2CbMmD5), [instagram](http://bit.ly/2VFVhFE) and [twitter](http://bit.ly/2FmOtXV). You can find out more on Muncher’s [website](http://bit.ly/muncherm) and rate and review the show on [itunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-feud/id1231636723?mt=2) if you enjoyed it.
Patrick and the boys dive deep into their subconsciouses as they explore Christopher Nolan's Inception. The boys try to keep up with all of the mind-bending layers and we learn... maybe not the best pre-bedtime movie
Giant robots, weed pills, Martian Marathons, and Wolf Warriors are only a small sampling of the topics discussed in this Giant-Sized episode of Observe and report. We discuss how Christopher Nolan's Inception has ruined several families, how all of humanity participates in the gestalt that is Emily Blunt, We discuss the fate of the Marvel Cinematic Universe plus a glowing review of Pacific Rim: Uprising.
This week CTC goes down to the third level of the dream state to uncover the secrets of Christopher Nolan's Inception. In addition we discuss new releases, celebrity deaths, and what we watched last week.
Thanks to James Fodor from The Science of Everything podcast for joining us! Special Guests: Helen Floersh and James Fodor Join Jared, Ryan, James, and Helen to discuss Christopher Nolan's Inception! Next Episode – Coming Soon: Zodiac (2007), Directed by David Fincher Help us with a Short Survey! http://wscrk.com/2t5FQwz Subscribe to WisecrackPLUS http://wscrk.com/SMtMpls Email us at movies@wisecrack.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week CulturalDrifter and SMoKinGFoXSaYS talk about Christopher Nolan's Inception.
Box Office Pulp | Film Analysis, Movie Retrospectives, Commentary Tracks, Comedy, and More
A year ago the BOP Crew made a promise. A stupid, stupid, stupid promise. That promise was to go deeper. How does one go deeper when it comes to commentary tracks? Why, you watch the movie while listening to your own commentary track and do a new commentary track over it! Crossed eyed yet? You should be. In this special - and you know what we mean when we say "special" - edition of BOP 'n A Movie, we're delving back into Christopher Nolan's INCEPTION, by way of ourselves! Will this second layer deep of film analysis bear even more secrets and subtext hidden within the film itself? Will the Crew lose their minds while forced to endure two and a half hours of their past selves attempting to sound smart? Will they somehow manage to crap on James Cameron's Avatar some more, apropos of nothing? Never say we didn't follow through on our vows to you, dear listeners. Even at the expense of our own sanity and joy. Let the grand experiment commence! Come a level deeper with us by downloading here. If you dare, of course. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoxOfficePulpPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoxOfficePulp iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/box-office-pulp/id577338641 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=37192&refid=stpr
While America licks its wounds from this week's presidential election, the Rekt Krew focuses on the truly important issues. In this episode we review the latest addition to the Marvel Universe - "Dr. Strange". On one hand the movie is visually very imaginative and trippy but copies too much of it's mind-bending visuals from Christopher Nolan's "Inception", something Erik and Shark have a hard time forgiving. Another sticking point is that Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Dr. Strange, while sharp and entertaining, seems to also be a very near copy of Robert Downey Jr.'s version of Iron Man.Paul seemed to enjoy Dr. Strange the most, being a sucker for metaphysical mumbo-jumbo and medical jargon that doesn't insult the viewer's intelligence. Eric was most impressed with the movie's ending, where Dr. Strange triumphs by relying on his intellect and cunning, rather than the typical choice by comic book movies to end a conflict with the biggest punch or a large explosion.
This week, we talk Destiny, Madden and other gaming adventures before talking about Christopher Nolan's Inception.
This week's return of the Cinema Minds Movie Podcast features an entirely new format for the show! This time around Alex is joined by guest George McCann! Alex and George chat about some of his favorite experience related to movies, the films that have changed his life the most, and more! In the second half of the episode, George and Alex try and decide if it's a dream or reality at the end of Christopher Nolan's Inception! What do you think? The two cinephiles close out the episode with a quick discussion on Christopher Nolan's newest film, Interstellar. What did they think of it? Have the critics been right about it so far, or nitpicking it? Listen, discuss, and enjoy this week's episode of the Cinema Minds Movie Podcast! Twitter: @Neverysaydie97 Facebook: Cinema Minds Movie Podcast
This week we bring you a mega-sized epic of a show and our longest episode to date. Join us as we break down the confirmed cast for Star Wars 7, give our summer movie preview, and throw it back to 2010 with a full review of Christopher Nolan's Inception.
Story Analysts Daniel Calvisi and Rob Rich discuss Christopher Nolan's Inception.
Evan and Sophist Radio's James DeRosa embark upon a tri-level discussion of Christopher Nolan's Inception. As they sink farther into the depths of the podcast, they talk about dream imagery both good and bad, the heist formula, and that f@¢#ing Top Scene. They also say "BWAAAH" a few more times than is necessary.
Tyler and David are joined by Pat Francis to discuss Christopher Nolan's Inception.
William Goss (Cinematical), Tim Martin, Loïc De Lame, and Manny Muñoz discuss Christopher Nolan's Inception.
In this week's episode, we discuss The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Christopher Nolan's Inception. Plus our Picks of the Week: the 1976 Jodie Foster thriller The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane and the 1991 BBC series Selling Hitler. Any questions? Send us an email at postmoviepodcast@gmail.com Follow Steve on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/stevehead And be sure to visit us online at Post-Movie.net