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Hello you lot and welcome to our first Sudden Double Deeper! On our Deeper episodes we plan to cover everything from additional movies to filmographies, soundtracks to franchises. This time around we discuss Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, the belated sequel to Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi masterpiece. Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs! Our DEATH episode is out next week and we'll be watching Bruce Lee's Game of Death, Robert Zemeckis' Death Becomes Her and the awesome music documentary, A Band Called Death!
So far this year, nine out of the 10 top-grossing domestic films have either been a sequel, remake or spin-off, and with the box office down 14% from the year before, many are citing “franchise fatigue” as one of main contributors to this downturn. While it’s fair to feel disappointed by the lack of originality at the movies, films like Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman, James Mangold’s Logan, and Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 have shown us that, sometimes, sequels and reboots are capable of great things. To figure out the recipe for a good franchise film, Rob and Geoff sat down with Creed writer Aaron Covington. Covington talks about teaming up with Ryan Coogler, why making Creed wasn’t his primary goal as a writer, and what pressures come with adapting a beloved film franchise. He also discusses whether inserting people of colour into an established narrative is the most plausible, and powerful, way of driving diversity on screen, and his dream of writing the next great basketball movie.
Brian and Rick intelligently discuss Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 while I helplessly drunk dial Joi in vain.
In this episode, Todd and Ryan discuss Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049. The conversation centers around how the film depicts ideology and what we mean when we say "ideology"; how the film conceives of desire ensuring subjectivity; and how the relationship between police and capital in the film exposes a link to how the two function in everyday life.
Garrett and Dan are joined by Jacob Harrington, host of the Based On Nothing podcast, for an in-depth discussion of Denis Villeneuve's BLADE RUNNER 2049. When we talk about movie-movie's, we talk about films that make exceptional use of every aspect of filmmaking, and in this way Villeneuve continues to prove himself one of our great new directors with each subsequent film. He didn't just make a worthy sequel to one of the all-time great sci-fi films, he made a film that both stands on its own and adds more depth to the 30-year old mythos of the original. twitter | Facebook | tumblr | iTunes
Fresh from a double viewing of Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, the boys dutifully spend 90 percent of the time trying to unpack the film, with just enough room to take potshots at Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu. This episode originally ran close to 90mins so we've shaved it down to a manageable...70, which is befitting of a film that runs close to 3hrs.
Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens and Isaac Butler discuss Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, catch up on Amazon's streaming hit Transparent, and discuss the sexual assault allegations against Hollywood super-producer Harvey Weinstein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens and Isaac Butler discuss Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, catch up on Amazon's streaming hit Transparent, and discuss the sexual assault allegations against Hollywood super-producer Harvey Weinstein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Dave, Cents & Sam discuss Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 & share in a joint dislike for this film!
Join Matt and Kyle as they dive into Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, sequel to Ridley Scott's cyberpunk noir. Follow along this half-spoiler, half-non-spoiler review as they explore Villeneuve's and Roger Deakins' visuals and atmosphere, the costume/production design and soundtrack, and why the film works so well as a sequel when others haven't.
The long-gestating sequel to Ridley Scott's sci-fi classic Blade Runner hit theatres this week to glowing reviews and disappointing box office. As two recently converted Blade Runner skeptics, Matt and Ed talk about Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, an ambitious movie which, like its predecessor, raises a lot of questions: Was Deckard a replicant? How much does it owe to the work of Andrei Tarkovsky? And is Jared Leto "perfectly tolerable" in this movie? They also discuss the fallout of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the spectacularly dumb Rick and Morty/Szechuan sauce farrago, and whether Jessica Williams joining the cast of the Fantastic Beasts... sequel could possibly balance out the Eddie Redmayne-shaped void at the heart of that franchise. 00:00:00 - 00:01:47 - Intro 00:01:48 - 00:35:11 - News 00:35:12 - 01:26:41 - Matt & Ed talk about Blade Runner 2049 (Spoilers abound!) 01:26:42 - 01:33:44 - SRS Recommends & Outro
(Recorded October 7th, 2017) Kova and Steven are joined with Jared from The Joe Schmo Comic Show to talk about Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049! Send us your emails to sceneitcast@gmail.comLike us on facebook.com/sceneitcast and on twitter @sceneitcast.You can find Kova on twitter @kovanova10Find Steve on facebook.com/spoilersteve and on twitter @TheSpoilerSteve
In this week's thrilling instalment, James Richardson is joined by Little White Lies' David Jenkins and Film 4's Michael Leader to chew over this week's film releases and news. First up is Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049, a follow up to Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi classic. Also up for review is the documentary The Reagan Years, an archive footage based assessment of.the 40th American president. And for the Film Club, another Philip K Dick adaption (like Blade Runner) is picked over, namely Richard Linklater's visually arresting A Scanner Darkly. e: truthandmovies@tcolondon.com t: @LWLies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob and Geoff wrap up the year by looking ahead to their most anticipated new movies and TV coming 2017. On the TV side, the two discuss David Simon's new HBO drama THE DEUCE (2:05), NicK Stoller's FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE (3:50), FX's TABOO (5:20), Netflix's OZARK (7:25), and Bill Hader's new HBO comedy BARRY (8:40). The conversation then switches to film, as the guys chat about their hopes for John Cameron Mitchell's HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT PARTIES (10:55), Ridley Scott's ALIEN: COVENANT (12:15), Christopher Nolan's DUNKIRK (13:45), Kathryn Bigelow's 'Untitled Detroit Riots project' (15:30), and Denis Villeneuve's BLADE RUNNER: 2049 (16:50).