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Crouch Cinema Corner
Peter and Tim Crouch
29 episodes
21 hours ago
Get ready for musings and thoughts on a variety of movies, as two Canadian film enthusiasts, The Crouch Brothers, discuss films of all eras, and try to get inside each other's minds. Spoilers in every episode. Hosts: Peter & Tim Crouch Original music by: Peter Crouch A division of the 'Crouch Cinema Corner'.
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Get ready for musings and thoughts on a variety of movies, as two Canadian film enthusiasts, The Crouch Brothers, discuss films of all eras, and try to get inside each other's minds. Spoilers in every episode. Hosts: Peter & Tim Crouch Original music by: Peter Crouch A division of the 'Crouch Cinema Corner'.
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EPISODE 29: THE ABYSS
Crouch Cinema Corner
59 minutes 36 seconds
1 week ago
EPISODE 29: THE ABYSS

This week on Crouch Cinema Corner, we’re plunging 25,000 feet below the surface for James Cameron’s 1989 deep-sea epic The Abyss. Our second season is all about Cameron’s big, bold, and beautiful worlds, and this film is where his fascination with the ocean truly takes shape.

Tim and Peter explore the movie’s groundbreaking underwater filmmaking, the chaos of its infamous production, and how Cameron’s obsession with human connection and technology plays out in this claustrophobic, high-pressure setting. They dive into Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio’s dynamic chemistry, the film’s mix of blue-collar grit and cosmic wonder, and why Cameron just feels at home underwater.

Along the way, they compare The Abyss to other classics like Aliens and Armageddon, reflect on the movie’s heartfelt theme of “looking with better eyes,” and even debate whether Cameron might be the ultimate cinematic sea creature himself. It’s an affectionate, funny, and thoughtful look at one of his most ambitious—and misunderstood—films.

Crouch Cinema Corner
Get ready for musings and thoughts on a variety of movies, as two Canadian film enthusiasts, The Crouch Brothers, discuss films of all eras, and try to get inside each other's minds. Spoilers in every episode. Hosts: Peter & Tim Crouch Original music by: Peter Crouch A division of the 'Crouch Cinema Corner'.