I am joined by a very special guest for the FIRST time. Sophie has picked Mamma Mia and Mamma Mia: here we go again as the movies on her mind. We're talking characters, unpopular opinions and all the things Sophie LOVES about this franchise.
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Gone Girl (2014) is about Amy Dunne (Rosamund Pike) and her attempt at framing her own disappearance to incriminate her husband, Nick (Ben Affleck). This film is a must-see if you suffer from female rage or just rage in general. In the episode I discuss the morality of Amy Dunne, the gravity of her mission and the labeling of this film as misogynistic.
Call me by your name (2017) has been deemed a modern classic and is famous for its Italian summer aesthetic. What makes it so special? and Why is this love story different from the rest?
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It's summer so, naturally, I'm talking about 500 days of it. Were Tom and Summer right for each other and what wider messages about relationships does this film explore?
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In this week's episode I'm talking about the 2016 adaptation of Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children directed by Tim Burton. The film received mixed reviews but I'm here to talk about it's redeemable features and emotional depths that keep me watching.
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The final part of my two-part POTC trilogy. I'm talking about the final installment with exploding ships and criss-crossed loyalties as well as reflecting on where the characters started and where they ended up.
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Not just one film today...THREE. In this two part episode I'm talking about The Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. The sheer chaos of these plots has made me spiral and also suffer memory loss. Don't forget to tune in for part 2!
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I'm BACK with Tim Burton's take on Alice in Wonderland (2010)!! Tim Burton is one of my favourite directors and a recurring theme within this podcast. I'm talking about how this interpretation of the story is a good one
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'Good Will Hunting' (1997) follows a young prodigy who is coming to terms with his potential, but also dealing with a myriad of emotional issues. My favourite element of this is how intellect alone cannot make you powerful without emotional intelligence.
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This week it's 'The Devil Wears Prada' (2006). Iconic, powerful and a little bit problematic- I'm celebrating the chaos and sheer ambition this film explores.
This week it's back to normal programming with the 80's favourite, 'The Breakfast Club'. I'm talking about how relatable these characters actually are- like, out of five stock characters, what avatar are you choosing?
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This week is the 'Film Bro' series finale with American Psycho (2000). I'm answering questions like; can Patrick Bateman really be romanticised? Where is the line between satire and reality in this film? and what do his victims say about who Patrick Bateman is?
This week we continue the 'Film Bro' dive with another Tarantino. Hear Rosie's verdict as she discusses satire, a dream involving Ryan Gosling and Christoph Waltz
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This week Rosie goes old school with Taxi Driver (1976). It's a surprising watch that explores violence and masculinity- which seem to be recurring themes in this series.
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PLOT TWIST Rosie liked this one. Fight Club (1999) is majorly existential and dark but it had some interesting metaphors. Don't worry though controversial opinions can still be found and she be waiting patiently for Fight Club 2: accountability.
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Marking the start of the 'Film Bro' Series Rosie takes a look at Pulp Fiction, a designated classic for many with over-flowing opinions on film. It's a pretty chaotic episode so if you are offended sorry not sorry and if you call yourself a film bro be extra careful.
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One of Rosie's all-time favourites this week, La La Land (2016). She discusses the film's themes of love, career and creativity.
It's the end of 2022, thank God! Listen for a reflection on the year and secret information about the future of this podcast!!
It's How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) and to quote this week's episode it is 'culturally significant, iconic, crazy. We love it'
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As voted for by you on Instagram, this week it's a Muppet Christmas Carol (1992). Get ready for an in-depth exploration of the original story alongside the Muppet's interpretation, which proves to be a cathartic process as Rosie used to have an irrational fear of puppets.
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