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The School of Movies Archive
Alex Shaw
207 episodes
7 months ago
This is the collected archive of in-depth movie podcasts produced and hosted by Alex Shaw since 2010, joined by Sharon Shaw in 2014. For brand new episodes subscribe to the School of Movies podcast as well. These are spread across three volumes: Digital Gonzo (2010-2014) Digital Drift (2014-2015) and School of Movies (2015-Present) Coming soon: The School of Everything Else Archive.
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This is the collected archive of in-depth movie podcasts produced and hosted by Alex Shaw since 2010, joined by Sharon Shaw in 2014. For brand new episodes subscribe to the School of Movies podcast as well. These are spread across three volumes: Digital Gonzo (2010-2014) Digital Drift (2014-2015) and School of Movies (2015-Present) Coming soon: The School of Everything Else Archive.
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Hero
The School of Movies Archive
1 hour 49 minutes 3 seconds
8 years ago
Hero
[School of Movies 2017] In another commissioned show this week we cover the 2002 Chinese blockbuster from the director of The Great Wall. Loosely (and as we find out that means REALLY loosely) based on a real life assassination attempt on the first emperor of China, this is one of Jet Li's most prestigious appearances. Featuring a trio of assassins played by Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, and the amazing Donnie Yen, this blends serious, historical drama with stunningly photographed, excellently choreographed martial arts. It's immense in scale, breathtaking in beauty and thought-provoking in story. It's also one of the Zhang Ziyi trilogy of period-set martial arts spectaculars, the other two being House of Flying Daggers by the same director as Hero, Zhang Yimou, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon directed by Ang Li. All three are absolutely worth your viewing time, especially on blu ray.    
The School of Movies Archive
This is the collected archive of in-depth movie podcasts produced and hosted by Alex Shaw since 2010, joined by Sharon Shaw in 2014. For brand new episodes subscribe to the School of Movies podcast as well. These are spread across three volumes: Digital Gonzo (2010-2014) Digital Drift (2014-2015) and School of Movies (2015-Present) Coming soon: The School of Everything Else Archive.