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Film Chat
Film Chat
229 episodes
9 months ago
We talk about films and try to make that entertaining for an audience.

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Film Chat
229. 2022 Christmas Special ft Avatar 2


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2 years ago
1 hour 30 seconds

Film Chat
228. Shang Chi, The Eternals, The French Dispatch & Naked


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3 years ago
37 minutes 19 seconds

Film Chat
227. Inside, Dune, Last Night in Soho & No Time To Die



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3 years ago
40 minutes 52 seconds

Film Chat
226. Black Widow & Another Round
This time we delve into Thomas Vinterberg's gentle Another Round, a film about some droopy dads getting various degrees of pissed. Plus Sam reviews Black Widow, a film most people have probably already forgotten exists. We also have a conversation about the Matrix trilogy and the sex rave we all remember fondly from the second one, and resist the Disney Corporation's attempts to trick us into a nostalgic connection to the latest Spider-Man.

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4 years ago
39 minutes 56 seconds

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225. Promising Young Woman & The Snyder Cut
A rare transmission from Film Chat finds us reviewing Oscar-winning thriller Promising Young Woman, which did not speak to this podcast's male hosts. We also check out the wacky four-hour "Synder cut" of Justice League, surely the longest, greyest, and most rubble-filled superhero film ever made. Plus, we applaud the social media presence of Antony Hopkins and we look at upcoming projects from Rian Johnson and Joe Cornish.

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4 years ago
49 minutes 13 seconds

Film Chat
224. Wonder Woman 1984

In line with our predictable, regular, and timely production schedule, the latest episode of Film Chat is here! We're releasing it just after the Oscars, but we know what our listeners really want to hear - our review of Wonder Woman 1984. Everyone's talking about it, everyone's thinking about it, and now you get to hear our take. Don't miss out!


PLUS!! We hold forth on Netflix's Bridgerton, a vibrant period romance with a lot of sexy boxing and heaving bosoms, and we chat about forthcoming projects from Noah Baumbach and Darren Aronofsky.



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4 years ago
50 minutes 25 seconds

Film Chat
223. Soul, Wild Mountain Thyme & Hamilton

On this extremely belated episode of Film Chat we review Soul, the latest film from Pixar which combines their two interests - madcap buddy comedy shenanigans and deep metaphysical ruminations.


We then openly laugh at cultural hate crime/film Wild Mountain Thyme which, if nothing else, is a strong contender for weirdest third act twist ever.


AND we find time to deliver a blistering hot take on the cultural juggernaut Hamilton a mere 6 years after it was first staged.



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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 1 second

Film Chat
222. Christmas Special
Quick!!!! If you stick this episode on within minutes of it uploading, you can still ring in the New Year with this podcast on in the background!! Bid goodnight to 2020 with Sam and Danny, as they look over what has unquestionably been a weird and not particularly good year. Most of a top 10 films of the year is assembled, Christmas viewing highlights are discussed, some lovely messages from listeners are read out, and the question of which teapot from Disney's Beauty and the Beast films is the sexiest is addressed.

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4 years ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

Film Chat
221. Mank

On this episode we review David Fincher's latest film, Mank, in which everyone's favourite old man, Gary Oldman plays the legendary screenwriter Herman J Mankiewicz. In the pantheon of Netflix movies is it better than The Irishman or worse than The Princess Switch: Switched Again? Tune in to find out.


Plus we look at the frankly insane number of project Disney has announced and wonder what it is that has gotten Lord Christopher Nolan in a real tizz.



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4 years ago
39 minutes 55 seconds

Film Chat
220. The Trial of the Chicago 7 & Borat 2

Our latest episode sneaking out gives our listeners a chance to play another game of "When Did We Record This?" Under the microscope this time are a double dose of political Sacha Baron Cohen movies that between them are probably responsible for Biden's election victory. Well done Sacha!!


In The Trial of the Chicago Seven, ultra-liberal ultra-patriot Aaron Sorkin dramatises the true story of a group of left-wing protestors accused of "conspiracy to riot" at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The result is Sorkin's most watchable effort for quite some time, even though he almost certainly once yelled "get a job" at someone just because they were bearded and not wearing a suit. Meanwhile, Danny reviews Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. This comedy sequel sees Sacha Baron Cohen stick it to the Cheeto-in-Chief the best way he can, adopting a somewhat racist accent and getting into some very awkward situations.



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4 years ago
33 minutes 25 seconds

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219. I'm Thinking of Ending Things

On this belated episode of Film Chat, Danny reviews anticipated threequel Bill and Ted: Face the Music in which the internet's boyfriend Keanu Reeves teams up with that guy who was in the previous films to give you a hit of nostalgia laced joy. It's basically fine.


THEN we do a deep dive into I'm Thinking of Ending Things, the latest existential offering from America's saddest director, Charlie Kaufman. Y'know, given the past few years it can often feel like the world is going to hell but Kaufman's film is a reassuring reminder that this isn't true because existence itself IS hell so it would be impossible for itto get any worse.


PLUS exciting hot takes on David Fincher's Zodiac, Netflix series Umbrella Academy, and that one-off Channel 4 documentary about dogging that got repeated last month.




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4 years ago
58 minutes 40 seconds

Film Chat
218. Tenet & Irresistible
On this episode we review the much-anticipated and still-in-cinemas Tenet, Christopher Nolan's latest high-concept, low-IQ blockbuster. We didn't know what the heck was going on but at least the explosions were all in-camera. Plus Danny gives his take on Jon Stewart's misfiring political satire Irresistible, and Sam explains why the 2018 film Rampage should have had one more giant animal in it.

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5 years ago
48 minutes 33 seconds

Film Chat
217. Quarantine Chronicles Vol 7

Film Chat episodes are just like buses. You wait 3 months for one and then two come along within a week of each other. That's the saying right?


On this belated ep we give scorching hot takes on the latest Judd Apatow man child dramedy The King of Staten Island, Alex Garland's robo chamber piece Ex Machina and Amy Heckerling's seminal 90's teen flick Clueless. We also find time to discuss a proposed Princess Diana biopic and wonder whether it'll be shit or the shit.


Next episode due April 2025. Keep watching the seas!



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5 years ago
38 minutes

Film Chat
216. Quarantine Chronicles Vol 6

After an editing process longer than those of the the last three Christopher Nolan films combined, this archive audio recorded back in May 2020 is now ready for consumption by contemporary audiences. Remember May? It was a lot like now except barbers weren't open and Tenet hadn't come out. This blast from the past covers:


-- Maybe Christopher Walken's best performance ever in King of New York

-- Horror classic Witchfinder General

-- Patrick Keillor's 1992 documentary London, which features a voiceover from a man very sad about the general election result and is consequently a mood

-- Travolta's 30 different epic wigs in Gotti

-- The Snyder cut

-- Us being happy about what a dick Richard Curtis appears to be

-- Sam's self haircut



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5 years ago
53 minutes 39 seconds

Film Chat
215. Quarantine Chronicles Vol 5
Our good friend Georgia Mills joins us to revisit 1999's Best Picture winner American Beauty, which turns out to be a real hot mess. We also grill Georgia about the scientific accuracy of films such as Lucy, The Matrix, and The Martian, and learn about "double bees". Plus, we take a look at another classic, the incredibly self-conscious and awkward erotic blockbuster 50 Shades of Grey.

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5 years ago
52 minutes 13 seconds

Film Chat
214. Quarantine Chronicles Vol 4

The latest missive from the lockdown bunker contains:


-- Danny's views on the festive anti-Brexit rom-com Last Christmas, featuring Emilia Clarke and a very literal interpretation of some George Michael lyrics

-- Some dunking on Extraction, the gritty urban shoot-em-up on Netflix whose epic single-take action sequence is frankly trying too hard

-- Chat about Billy Wilder's late period comedy The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes

-- Brainstorm session for a film pitch for Coronavirus: The Movie, including a little diversion into a discussion of the Josie Long film Super November

-- Sam calling himself out for tolerating the mid-season lull in the third series of Castlevania



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5 years ago
40 minutes 33 seconds

Film Chat
213. Quarantine Chronicles Vol 3

This time in our respective lockdown bunkers, we discuss:


- Quiz, the TV show about the coughing man who cheated on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

- Castlevania, Netflix's cartoon about very softly spoken vampires and even more softly spoken vampire hunters

- Jean-Pierre Melville's Army of Shadows, probably not as good as the Netflix cartoon but nevertheless a classic

- Netflix's Four Weddings knock-off Love Wedding Repeat

- #MeToo era horror The Invisible Man, which is one of many good films with "man" in the title

- The best film with "man" in the title

- Good voice-overs in animations

- 6 Underground, intensely stupid Michael Bay film

- Firewall with Harrison Ford and Paul Bettany, you all remember that one



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5 years ago
37 minutes 42 seconds

Film Chat
212. Quarantine Chronicles Vol 2

Several weeks into the lockdown the cracks are starting to show in the Film Chat machine so prepare for yourself for an episode which is somehow even less well prepped and even more free wheelin' then the last one. Our conversation covers the following classic films that you've been dying to hear our takes on:


  • Confused and irritating Viggo Mortensen drama Captain Fantastic


  • Lightweight Netflix rom-com Set It Up


  • Sly and Arnie buddy film Escape Plan


  • Classic Kung Fu movie The 36th Chamber of Shaolin


  • Recent Austen adaptation Emma


  • Loving 50's rom-com homage Down With Love


Stay indoors and keep washing your hands



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5 years ago
44 minutes 7 seconds

Film Chat
211. Quarantine Chronicles Vol 1

We may be hunkered down inside forts made of panic-bought loo rolls and egg cartons, but we're still in contact with one another and we have the ability to record ourselves, so the podcast goes on!!! In this loose, even less prepped edition of Film Chat, we meander around what we've been watching lately instead of making physical contact with other humans. Conversation covers:

--Mark Wahlberg's Netflix oeuvre

--fash buddy cop film Dragged Across Concrete

--sexy 70s Italian cop film Live Like A Cop, Die Like A Man

--Studio Ghibli's Laputa Castle in the Sky

--the classic film everyone's always talking about, A Simple Favour

--the other oft-mentioned culturally relevant movie, Yes Man



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5 years ago
35 minutes 10 seconds

Film Chat
210. Escape From Pretoria & Bacurau

With the Coronavirus forcing us all to self isolate everyone has more time to do one thing.


Knitting.


Unfortunately, like idiots, we made this podcast where we watch films, an activity nobody was doing before the pandemic and has only decreased as a result of it.


Nevertheless we pointlessly review Escape from Pretoria, a South African real life prison drama which contained none of the excitement of nailing a purl ridge stitch.


We also review Bacurau a brilliant genre bending fever dream come political allegory. Is it as good as successfully executing a herringbow lace rib? Of course not.


Plus we find time to discuss how Covid 19 has impacted the box office and give a hot take on Nicholas Cage’s latest acid infused genre piece Colour Out Of Space.



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5 years ago
56 minutes 1 second

Film Chat
We talk about films and try to make that entertaining for an audience.

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