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Just dudes that make movies, breaking down movies, live on a podcast. If you enjoy popular movies, sh*t-talk, and film breakdowns you’ve come to the right place.
The CRWN Cinema Podcast is a movie analysis podcast hosted by Kade Harvey and Gray Pittman with guest stars Mercedes Harvey and Scott Jordan. They watch & discuss classic movies to talk about the film techniques used, give interesting insights, and just have a cinematic hang.
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In this episode, we break down The Godfather and dive deep into Michael Corleone's legendary character arc. We analyze key scenes that define his transformation from reluctant outsider to ruthless mafia boss. We also explore the intricate storytelling that made this movie a timeless masterpiece, uncovering the subtle details that bring its characters and themes to life.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro Conversation: Gray's first impressions, fun facts
00:07:25 Breaking down the opening scene
00:11:46 The personality intention of each brother
00:17:24 Going deep on Michaels character arc
00:24:49 Michaels first sign of power
00:33:04 Michaels turning point toward his corruption
00:36:43 When Michael’s fate is sealed
00:41:07 Why Michaels final actions aren't vengeful
00:44:27 Al Pacino's perfect performance
00:45:51 The complete 180 in Michaels character traits
00:47:54 What is store for the rest of the trilogy
00:49:18 Michael has the ultimate game
00:52:08 All about Apollonia
00:58:29 Discussing Al Pacino characters
01:01:45 Our ratings and review of The Godfather
01:07:05 Final thoughts: One more example of brilliant cinematography
01:09:09 Cue the music
In this episode of CRWN Cinema Podcast, we dive deep intoShutter Island and reveal the hidden clues scattered throughout the film that hint at the shocking plot twist. From subtle lines of dialogue to visual hints in the background, we uncover the layers of deception woven into Martin Scorsese’s brilliant psychological thriller. Get ready for an in-depth analysis of how the film masterfully builds toward its mind-bending conclusion.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro Conversation: Leo DiCaprio's insane work ethic
00:07:02 How Shutter Island is a different movie on the second watch
00:11:11 The brilliant way of hiding the twist
00:14:33 Revealing ALL the clues that Teddy Daniels is crazy
00:37:34 The brutal ending is the reason Scorsese made the movie
00:41:29 The inspiration Scorsese took from classic paintings
00:45:54 The significance of the opening shot
00:47:32 How water and fire tell you what's real and not real
00:54:26 The biggest goof in the movie
00:55:38 Our ratings and star rating
00:59:18 Final thoughts
01:00:53 Cue the music
In this episode, we dive into Prisoners and unpack everything that makes this film so hauntingly powerful. We explore its dark themes, layered symbolism, and masterful cinematography, while also reacting to the gripping performances by Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. From the film's brutal storytelling to the intense emotions it evokes, we break down what makes Prisoners one of Denis Villeneuve's most unforgettable films.
PRISONERS is about: Keller Dover (Hugh Jackman) faces a parent's worst nightmare when his 6-year-old daughter, Anna, and her friend go missing. The only lead is an old motorhome that had been parked on their street. The head of the investigation, Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal), arrests the driver (Paul Dano), but a lack of evidence forces Loki to release his only suspect. Dover, knowing that his daughter's life is at stake, decides that he has no choice but to take matters into his own hands.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro Discussion: Our reaction after this brutality
02:21 The cliffhanger ending explained
08:36 Explaining the tree symbolism
11:32 The tests of faith in a war against God
13:14 The false empathy we give to Keller's terrible actions
15:55 Keller Dover's character arc: He can't do it himself
19:34 Understanding Loki's character
22:32 Jake Gyllenhaal knows the dark side all too well
25:04 The story of how Jake Gyllenhaal got this role
27:08 The dark places actors tap into for roles like this
29:33 Where they sub-textually making fun of IRL Alex Jones?
31:36 This story is based on the easiest way to hit an audiences emotions
35:51 Scene's they cut from the script
40:10 When Gray was almost a Prisoner character
41:43 How the cinematography mirrors a maze
46:36 The amazing editing choices
51:56 The brilliant scene design from a small scene
53:30 Our ratings and review
55:45 Final thoughts: One last detail you might have missed
58:04 Cue the music
In this episode, we dive deep into Inglourious Basterds, breaking down the masterfully tense opening scene and revealing what makes it so iconic. We explore Quentin Tarantino's storytelling, analyzing his brilliant use of character, dialogue, and tension. We also uncover hidden details and explain how Tarantino's writing adds layers of context to key scenes, making the film a timeless masterpiece. Get insights into his unique filmmaking style and what sets Inglourious Basterds apart from other war movies.
INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS is about: It is the first year of Germany's occupation of France. Allied officer Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) assembles a team of Jewish soldiers to commit violent acts of retribution against the Nazis, including the taking of their scalps. He and his men join forces with Bridget von Hammersmark, a German actress and undercover agent, to bring down the leaders of the Third Reich. Their fates converge with theater owner Shosanna Dreyfus, who seeks to avenge the Nazis' execution of her family.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Our reaction after watching
00:04:34 Breakdown on the masterful opening scene
00:26:31 Why Hans Landa let Shosanna go
00:28:38 Tarantino almost cancelled production the day before shooting
00:31:12 Tarantino's hidden cameo
00:33:59 Film Theory: The story behind Aldo Raine’s nasty neck scar
00:38:00 Film Theory: The stories behind each Bastard
00:41:37 Easily Brad Pitt's greatest character
00:45:03 The contrast between Hans Landa and Aldo Raine
00:49:10 The way they shot the basement tavern scene
00:50:39 The Tarantino way of shooting this movie
00:54:11 Breaking down Hans Landa
00:59:40 The two best shots in the entire movie
01:01:36 The Nazi simp + side bars
01:06:21 The funniest scene in the movie: Gorlami
01:12:11 Tarantino's deeper meaning of the movie
01:13:59 Our ratings and score
01:18:23 The BIG plot hole
01:20:14 Final thoughts
01:22:25 Cue the music
In this episode, we break down Christopher Nolan’s hidden details in The Prestige that cleverly foreshadow the big twist involving Borden and Fallon. We dive deep into Nolan’s masterful storytelling and the subtle clues he plants throughout the film that most viewers miss on the first watch. By analyzing key scenes and character interactions, we reveal how Nolan pulls off the magic of misdirection, leading to one of the best movie twists of all time.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro & Post movie reaction
00:02:34 Everything Nolan hides in plain sight
00:12:36 LOL: So how involved were the twins in each others relationship??
00:18:15 Back to the details hidden in plain sight
00:23:57 The darkest reveal of the entire movie
00:25:55 Deciphering which brother is which
00:33:13 How Nolan constructs the movie like a magic trick
00:37:18 Does Borden or Angier make the ultimate sacrifice?
00:42:05 How Nolan gets the audience to believe the characters
00:43:33 Hugh Jackman's American accent sucked... for a reason
00:47:55 One more hint toward the big twist
00:48:41 Proof that magicians are just bad people
00:50:57 Scarlett Jo Hanson is dope in real life... or maybe it's an act
00:51:47 Sidebar: Funniest Hot Ones interview
00:56:45 Sidebar: Scar Jo's Hot One's episode
00:59:14 Christopher Nolan's camera slight of hand
01:01:52 Cool detail showing Angier making sure he feels like the original
01:04:02 Nolan just slipped this between his first 2 Batman movies
01:05:09 Our ratings out of 10
01:10:56 Final thoughts
01:13:56 Cue the music
In this episode, we break down SICARIO and its dark, gripping story. We analyze the most intense scenes, revealing how they build suspense and tension. From the morally complex characters to the stunning cinematography, we dive into why Sicario is a modern thriller masterpiece. We also discuss the major changes made to the original script that amplified the film’s impact. If you’re looking for a deep analysis of Sicario, its best moments, and its storytelling, this is for you.
SICARIO is about: After rising through the ranks of her male-dominated profession, idealistic FBI agent Kate Macer receives a top assignment. Recruited by mysterious government official Matt Graver, Kate joins a task force for the escalating war against drugs. Led by the intense and shadowy Alejandro, the team travels back-and-forth across the U.S.-Mexican border, using one cartel boss to flush out a bigger one.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post watch conversation: Ending reaction & the studs behind the movie
00:03:17 Why Emily Blunt was cast as Kate
00:07:46 The true events Taylor Sheridan based the script on
00:09:27 Denis Villeneuve drastic change to the original script
00:13:57 How Sheridan pits different beliefs against each other
00:21:00 Benicio Del Toro's incredible portrayal of dark mystery
00:24:07 How they trick the audience to reveal Alejandro's true darkness
00:28:02 The potential threat cartels are facing in real life
00:29:34 The ending that leaves you questioning your own beliefs
00:32:16 An example of Denis Villeneuve's genius directing
00:37:59 The symbolic use of color and darkness
00:39:41 Benicio Del Toro & Emily Blunt fought to change the ending
00:41:26 The extreme detail of the final scene
00:42:12 Ending explained: Don't become a wolf
00:45:50 Josh Brolin reveals how weird the set experience was
00:50:05 The significance of the films title & sequel discussion
00:52:15 The odd but realistic goal of the characters
00:53:14 Our ratings out of 10
00:56:00 Final thoughts: Fun fact about Sheridan’s attempt to have it made
00:58:37 Looking at the ridiculously long Canne standing ovations
01:00:57 Cue the music
In this episode, we give our full review of NOSFERATU (2024), diving deep into its rich visuals, impressive storytelling, and eerie atmosphere. We break down the incredible acting, point out the very sexual undertones, and analyze how these elements heighten the overall experience. Join us as we discuss the powerful performances, the gothic aesthetic, and how Nosferatu redefines the vampire genre for a new era.
NOSFERATU is about: In the 1830s, estate agent Thomas Hutter travels to Transylvania for a fateful meeting with Count Orlok, a prospective client. In his absence, Hutter's new bride, Ellen, is left under the care of their friends, Friedrich and Anna Harding. Plagued by horrific visions and an increasing sense of dread, Ellen soon encounters an evil force that's far beyond her control.
Chapters:
00:00 Post watch reaction and review
06:00 Hiding Nosferatu in a plague
10:51 The very sexually suggestive undertone
14:56 Thomas never had a shot
15:56 Why does Nosferatu have a mustache?
19:54 When the ladies start acting crazy, dope em up
24:05 Discussing vampire strategies
26:38 Willem Dafoe is that man
30:25 Ellen really screwed over her friends
33:45 The lighting and camera work
35:23 The most ruthless scene in the movie
40:02 Where the movie didn't hit
41:41 Discussing the ending
44:13 The deep connection the story has to humanity
48:15 Final thoughts
49:47 Our ratings out of 10
53:24 Cue the music
In this episode, we dive deep into Interstellar and reveal Christopher Nolan's genius approach to storytelling. From complex timelines to emotional depth, we explore the techniques that make this film a sci-fi masterpiece. We break down the key moments that showcase Nolan’s unique narrative style and discuss why Interstellar continues to captivate audiences.
INTERSTELLAR is about: In Earth's future, a global crop blight and second Dust Bowl are slowly rendering the planet uninhabitable. Professor Brand (Michael Caine), a brilliant NASA physicist, is working on plans to save mankind by transporting Earth's population to a new home via a wormhole. But first, Brand must send former NASA pilot Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and a team of researchers through the wormhole and across the galaxy to find out which of three planets could be mankind's new home.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro Conversation: Nolan never misses, stories from set, & Nolan's world building
00:06:43 Discussing the IMAX experience of Interstellar
00:10:36 Why the world ending stakes feel so real
00:15:07 The true pain time has on a person
00:20:19 Matthew McConaughey never fails
00:25:18 Nolan's perfect writing of a loving father in dire times
00:31:29 How Nolan simplifies the worlds problems is in characters actions
00:35:45 Analyzing Dr.Mann's significance to the story
00:39:35 Debating Prof. Brand's decision for humanity
00:44:58 Why did only one girl go on the repopulation mission?
00:46:47 Dr.Mann for b*tch of the century award
00:47:50 Michael Caine's brilliant subtle acting in his betrayal
00:48:50 Film Theory: NASA was always looking for Cooper
00:51:54 Film Theory: Nolan is warning us about AI
00:54:28 Hans Zimmer hijacks your mind with his music
00:56:55 Nolan's foreshadowing the extreme & unknown dangers of space
00:58:13 The unknown emotional nature of the music
01:01:46 Nolan's incredible vision for his movies
01:03:31 Breaking down the (obvious but still great) theme
01:05:54 Proving the haters of this masterpiece wrong
01:12:24 Final thoughts: The unique structure
01:15:08 Cue the music
In this Christmas Special Episode, we had a few drinks, got a little wild, and dove into National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. We talk about everything from the hilarious moments to the movie’s iconic status as a holiday classic. Plus, we share our favorite scenes, laugh about the craziest moments, and get into the Christmas spirit with some drinking games.
CHRISTMAS VACATION is about: As the holidays approach, Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) wants to have a perfect family Christmas, so he pesters his wife, Ellen (Beverly D'Angelo), and children, as he tries to make sure everything is in line, including the tree and house decorations. However, things go awry quickly. His hick cousin, Eddie (Randy Quaid), and his family show up unplanned and start living in their camper on the Griswold property. Even worse, Clark's employers renege on the holiday bonus he needs.
In this episode, we dive deep into the psychological thriller American Psycho, discussing whether Patrick Bateman’s actions were real or imagined. We analyze key hidden details you may have missed, explain what the ending truly means, and debate the clues that prove it wasn’t all in his head. Join us as we break down the genius of Christian Bale’s performance, the satirical elements of the film, and why American Psycho remains a cult classic today.
American Psycho is about: In New York City in 1987, a handsome, young urban professional, Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), lives a second life as a gruesome serial killer by night. The cast is filled by the detective (Willem Dafoe), the fiance (Reese Witherspoon), the mistress (Samantha Mathis), the coworker (Jared Leto), and the secretary (Chloë Sevigny). This is a biting, wry comedy examining the elements that make a man a monster.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro: Satire's on Finance & Patrick Bateman's Meaning
00:07:50 Our rating out of 10
00:11:53 Patrick Bateman is not cool. He's a dork
00:16:03 Proving it was all real
00:22:35 Ending explained: What did it mean at the end?
00:25:33 The opportunity they have with the remake
00:29:00 The genius use of sound in the movie
00:34:37 Diving into the lure of Patrick Bateman
00:37:46 The hilariously unnatural way Bateman speaks
00:42:54 The hollow love lives of the movie
00:44:24 Patrick Bateman's secret motive to kill
00:47:57 The Secretary and Patrick Bateman
00:50:14 Back to the theory on Bateman's motives
00:52:39 Do his friends think he's a dork too?
00:55:42 Missed hidden details
01:00:05 Gray rants about the haters
01:03:58 Final thoughts on American Psycho
01:05:07 Cue the Music
In this episode, we dive deep into THE DARK KNIGHT, breaking down why it’s still one of the greatest superhero films ever made. We review Heath Ledger’s unforgettable performance as the Joker, discuss how Christopher Nolan’s direction changed the game, and analyze key moments that make the movie a masterpiece. Whether you're a fan of the Batman universe or just love great cinema, join us as we give our take on THE DARK KNIGHT and why it stands out from the rest.
THE DARK KNIGHT is about: With the help of allies Lt. Jim Gordon (Gary Oldman) and DA Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart), Batman (Christian Bale) has been able to keep a tight lid on crime in Gotham City. But when a vile young criminal calling himself the Joker (Heath Ledger) suddenly throws the town into chaos, the caped Crusader begins to tread a fine line between heroism and vigilantism.
Chapters:
00:00 Opening discussion: Greatest Superhero Movie, Health Ledger, & Why It Connects with People
07:38 How Nolan solved the superhero movie problem
13:40 Why this Joker is the greatest adaptation
20:42 Writing Batman and Bruce Wayne with true power
27:11 Why Two-Face is the key to Jokers story
31:23 Heath Ledger's insane dedication to the character
34:53 How Nolan perfected this story to it's smallest details
37:41 The Joker is iconic because he forces Batman to change
41:04 Why the ending hits so hard
46:12 What would've Dark Knight Rises been with Heath Ledger?
50:36 Our rating out of 10
55:59 Final thoughts
56:11 Cue the music
In this episode, we’re diving into GLADIATOR II, Ridley Scott’s latest epic set in ancient Rome. We break down how Paul Mescal takes on the role of Lucius, stepping into the gladiator arena, and Denzel Washington’s standout performance as the fierce Macrinus. From the film’s jaw-dropping battle scenes to its deeper emotional moments, we’re talking about it all. We also get into the return of epic visuals, the film’s nods to the original Gladiator, and whether it manages to live up to the legendary status of the first movie. If you love Roman history, intense action, and movie breakdowns, this one’s for you. Let’s see if GLADIATOR II delivers or falls short of the original’s glory!
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie reaction: Did it live up to the hype?
03:15 Our ratings out of 10
06:03 How does it compare to the first?
08:00 The moments that sucked
09:25 Revealing the meaning behind the symbolism in the women
11:18 Paul Mescal's biggest failure
14:09 Denzel refused to talk like a roman
16:55 The genius acting trick Denzel used to enhance his character
19:02 The secret truth this movie reveals about politics
20:45 Final point on Denzel Washington's funny (but great) performance
22:41 Breaking down where the character arcs failed
26:04 Pedro Pascal's greatest moment
27:37 They should've cut these pointless scenes
29:45 Russell Crowe's thoughts on Gladiator 2
31:30 The ONLY way Paul Mescal was better than Russell Crowe
33:17 A screenwriting lesson perfected in this movie
36:33 Paul Mescal tries to steal Russell Crowe's iconic moment + Denzel vs Mescal
38:31 The funniest death in the movie
40:42 The WORST gladiator fight in the movie
44:55 Ridley Scott leveled up from the original + greatest sequel of all time
48:23 Which gladiator death would you prefer?
51:00 Final thoughts
In this episode, we review and react to TIPTOES, the bizarre and unforgettable 2003 film starring MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY. This wild movie takes a strange turn with Gary Oldman playing McConaughey's twin brother, who is a little person. We discuss the film's surprising cast, including Peter Dinklage and Kate Beckinsale, and its unexpected storyline. Dive into this reaction as we break down the controversial portrayal of little people, the film’s tonal confusion between comedy and drama, and how this movie became an infamous cult classic. TIPTOES is a film you have to see to believe, and we share our thoughts on whether it's a misunderstood gem or one of the strangest misfires in Hollywood history.
TIPTOES is about: Carol falls in love with Steven without knowing much about him. When Carol finds herself pregnant it forces Steven to expose a secret. Steven happens to be the only average-sized person in a family of dwarfs, including his twin brother Rolfe.
Chapters:
00:00 McConaughey reacting to the trailer for the first time
00:46 Post movie reaction & review
09:35 Peter Dinklage ruined McConaughey's reputation with the audience
14:18 Why was this movie overly s*xual??
16:18 Gary Oldman leaves you with a WILD ending...
20:32 LA writers leaving family plot holes
22:55 McConaughey with the craziest character arc of all time
24:20 McConaughey always brings great acting to sh*tty movies
26:07 Top 5 character for Peter Dinklage
27:57 The actually very touching scene
31:22 McConaughey is so f*cked up in this movie
33:29 This movie touched Gray's heart + Peter Dinklage always being cool
36:45 Reading the most messed up reviews of this movie
39:10 Discovering where the offensive word for "dwarf" came from
40:53 Final thoughts: The terrible ending
42:56 Reacting to the trailer
46:19 *Show update*
47:36 Outro
In this episode, we react to and review Smile 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the horror hit Smile. Directed by Parker Finn and starring Naomi Scott as Skye Riley, Smile 2 dives deep into psychological horror, exploring the terrifying Smile entity once again. We break down the movie's plot, discuss its chilling themes of trauma and fame, and analyze the film techniques that make this sequel stand out. Join us as we explore how Smile 2 compares to the original, the returning role of Kyle Gallner, and what makes this new installment a must-watch for horror fans. Whether you loved the first Smile or are just getting into the franchise, this episode has all the horror insights you need.
Smile 2 is about: About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins to experience increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and pressures of fame, she must face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie REACTION
05:31 *spoilers* Was any of this real?
12:24 Sidebar: Gray is on his way to a celebrity girlfriend
14:30 You wouldn't believe the ways they torture our main character
18:59 The meanest trick the demon does + the big twist at the end
22:43 Discussing the opening scene
29:00 The genius behind why these movies are so addictive
31:14 How they completely trick the audience
33:15 What TF are they going to do next
36:06 How they completely out-did themselves in #2
38:33 Back to why the false sense of security is so dark
40:33 Naomi Scott redeemed the biggest mistake in SMILE
41:19 But the lights being on was actually WAY worse
43:40 Final thoughts on this terrifying experience
49:50 Outro
This week, we’re talking about THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY—the final film in “The Dollars Trilogy.” We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY is about: In the Southwest during the Civil War, a mysterious stranger, Joe (Clint Eastwood), and a Mexican outlaw, Tuco (Eli Wallach), form an uneasy partnership -- Joe turns in the bandit for the reward money, then rescues him just as he is being hanged. When Joe's shot at the noose goes awry during one escapade, a furious Tuco tries to have him murdered. The men re-team abruptly, however, to beat out a sadistic criminal and the Union army and find $20,000 that a soldier has buried in the desert.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie reaction & rating
07:24 Comparing to the previous 2 movies
14:40 How the trilogy continued to outdo itself
17:06 Gray finally understands Clint Eastwood's character
19:14 The significance of the opening scene
24:16 Discussing the music
25:20 The secret meaning behind the title?
27:23 The funny moments you may have missed
32:11 The story behind the writing
35:18 The final standoff + ending discussion
42:28 Final thoughts
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This week, we’re talking about INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK—a film that is textbook perfect in almost all aspects. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is about: Epic tale in which an intrepid archaeologist tries to beat a band of Nazis to a unique religious relic which is central to their plans for world domination. Battling against a snake phobia and a vengeful ex-girlfriend, Indiana Jones is in constant peril, making hair's-breadth escapes at every turn in this celebration of the innocent adventure movies of an earlier era.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post movie rating & reaction
00:08:11 Breaking down it's perfect opening scene
00:12:55 Flawless execution setting the stakes
00:16:48 Love interest + genius foreshadowing
00:20:56 The interesting thing about 'the whip'
00:24:18 Discussing the iconic casting
00:27:17 The original version of the character
00:31:49 The ark seemed kinda easy to get + snake talk
00:38:37 The accidental iconic moment
00:43:17 Why the ark burns the box it's held in
00:48:47 Why don't they make movies like this anymore?
00:57:19 Final thoughts
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This week, we’re talking about GHOSTBUSTERS— the classic comedy horror movie that stays enjoyable while also not really being about anything. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
GHOSTBUSTERS is about: After the members of a team of scientists (Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray) lose their cushy positions at a university in New York City, they decide to become "ghostbusters" to wage a high-tech battle with the supernatural for money. They stumble upon a gateway to another dimension, a doorway that will release evil upon the city. The Ghostbusters must now save New York from complete destruction.
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This week, we’re talking about SMILE—a 2022 horror movie that is about as scary as they come. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
SMILE is about: After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can't explain. As an overwhelming terror begins taking over her life, Rose must confront her troubling past in order to survive and escape her horrifying new reality.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie reaction & rating
07:04 The movie playing mind games on you
10:55 The scariest looking monster they could've made
12:50 Discussing the ending and the message
18:57 This could have been avoided
20:32 What we would do if we had the curse
25:41 A-Train got tf out of there
27:27 She did a terrible job explaining what was going on
29:10 The 4th option to beat the curse
33:00 Smile pranks & discussing Smile 2
40:03 The cops didn't notice a 20 case string of connections??
43:23 How much control does the curse have over you?
45:41 Final thoughts
47:17 SMILE :)
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This week, we’re talking about SCREAM—a film that is equally funny as it is dark. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
SCREAM is about: A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a masked killer who targets her and her friends by using scary movies as part of a deadly game.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & reaction
04:32 Hiding the killer from the audience
07:28 Perfectly executed jump scares
09:39 The perfect opening scene
11:50 The killer is a terrible fighter + the movie's self awareness
15:38 Discussing the killers and their motivation
20:40 Billy wanted to get laid too much
23:23 To be fair the dad kind of sucked
25:12 The scream franchise & horror movies
33:51 Breaking down the cinematography
36:23 Off-brand Johnny Depp as the killer
40:32 Avoiding the overly corny
42:15 Final thoughts
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This week, we’re talking about JOKER: FOLIE à DUEX—a film that has been major flop upon release. Is it really that bad? Find out in this episode!
JOKER: FOLIE à DUEX is about: Struggling with his dual identity, failed comedian Arthur Fleck meets the love of his life, Harley Quinn, while incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital.
Chapters:
00:00 *Spoiler free* rating & review
11:53 *spoiler alert* Discussing the ending...
17:15 Our major complaints
22:05 Arkham Asylum was actually pretty chill + ruining characters for no reason
26:19 "It's basically a null movie"
29:54 Was this movie just a trick?
33:02 Still bothered about the ending
37:52 Discussing the Harvey Dent appearance
40:08 Lady Gaga & Joaquin are the only redeemable part
44:14 Final thoughts
45:21 Outro
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This week, we’re talking about A FEW DOLLARS MORE—a film that Gray heavily disagrees with Kade & Scott on. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
A FEW DOLLARS MORE is about: In the Wild West, a murderous outlaw known as El Indio (Gian Maria Volonte) and his gang are terrorizing and robbing the citizens of the region. With a bounty on El Indio's head, two bounty hunters, Monco (Clint Eastwood) and Col. Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), come to collect the prize. Upon their first meeting, the two men view each other as rivals, but they eventually agree to become partners in their mutual pursuit of the vicious criminal.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
05:56 Is the dialogue that bad?
09:49 Why Gray thinks the bank robbery is dumb
13:54 The bounty hunter stand off
16:37 How does Gray feel about the acting in this one?
19:59 Favorite moments
28:01 The story behind The Man With No Name
30:13 The movie is supposed to be funny
31:53 It starts to get heated
34:42 Debating if John Wayne movies are performed better
38:06 Debating the importance of dialogue
39:56 Gray's about had it
42:32 Final thoughts
44:31 Outro
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This week, we’re talking about A FIST FULL OF DOLLARS—the first movie of the spaghetti western trilogy Quentin Tarantino claims is the greatest trilogy of all time. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t. Tune back in next week to here us talk about the next movie in the trilogy, "FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE" A FIST FULL OF DOLLARS is about: Wandering gunfighter Joe arrives in the Mexican village of San Miguel in the midst of a power struggle among sheriff John Baxter and the three Rojo brothers. When a regiment of Mexican soldiers bearing gold is waylaid by the Rojo brothers, Joe is hired by Esteban to join the gang, but he plays one side against the other. Chapters: 00:00 Post movie rating & review 12:47 Clint Eastwood acting debate 15:52 Why this movie stands out 20:18 The laughs went way too hard 22:10 Don't stack the odds against Clint + unique action scenes 26:44 Clint Eastwood vs John Wayne 32:12 The importance of the eyes 35:32 Working on a tight budget 37:19 Pressing Gray on his criticisms 40:25 Calling out Kade for being a dictator 43:30 Final thoughts 47:48 Outro 📢 Join the Conversation: What did you think of A FIST FULL OF DOLLARS? Do you agree with our analysis? Let us know in the comments! And if you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe.
This week, we’re talking about "3:10 TO YUMA"—a film that’s badassery doesn’t get enough praise. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
"3:10 TO YUMA" is about: Outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) terrorizes 1800s Arizona, especially the Southern Railroad, until he is finally captured. Wade must be brought to trial, so Dan Evans (Christian Bale), the owner of a drought-stricken ranch, volunteers to escort him to the train. Along the trail, a grudging respect forms between the men, but danger looms at every turn, and the criminal's men are in pursuit.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
05:50 Perfectly contrasting your characters + character discussion
11:16 Let's discuss the problems of this movie
19:05 Analyzing Russell Crowe's character
27:47 Getting the most important part of a western right
30:31 Shout-out to the horse doctor
32:57 The nicest prisoner handlers in the west
34:48 What a tough time to be alive
36:30 The killer performances & Russell Crowe movies
40:38 Russell Crowe's character & The Bible
46:11 Outro
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This week, we’re talking about NATURAL BORN KILLERS—a film that Tarantino originally wrote but can't stand the final cut. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
NATURAL BORN KILLERS is about: Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis are two young, attractive serial killers who become tabloid-TV darlings, thanks to a sensationalistic press led by Robert Downey Jr. The press reports the pair as they go on a 52 people killing spree. A controversial look at the way the media portrays criminals.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
6:27 The message of the movie + Tarantino's original script
10:06 A dark scene from Tarantino's original script
11:24 The insane visual editing work
15:15 Tommy Lee Jones going crazy + RDJ performance discussion
17:56 Are Woody Harrelson & McConaughey related?
19:35 The message on TV violence + their 1 regretful kill
23:32 The reason Oliver Stone made this movie
25:39 Discussing the 'I Love Mallory' scene
31:37 How a serial killer is created
35:54 The color symbolism
38:12 Another element Tarantino hates about this movie
42:49 The romanticization of serial killers + OJ discussion
48:09 A critique on the structure
51:28 The movies critique on the world
54:50 The funny story on how they got the Coca-Cola ad
57:22 Final thoughts
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This week, we’re talking about JOHN WICK—a film that changed the action genre for the better. We’ll break down its themes, explore deeper meanings behind the scenes, and discuss character motivations. Plus, we’ll talk a little sh*t.
JOHN WICK is about: Legendary assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) retired from his violent career after marrying the love of his life. Her sudden death leaves John in deep mourning. When sadistic mobster Iosef Tarasov (Alfie Allen) and his thugs steal John's prized car and kill the puppy that was a last gift from his wife, John unleashes the remorseless killing machine within and seeks vengeance. Meanwhile, Iosef's father (Michael Nyqvist) -- John's former colleague -- puts a huge bounty on John's head.
Chapters:
00:00 post movie rating & review
11:51 Discussing the final showdown
16:47 The poor dog in the beginning
19:29 Keanu Reeve's dialogue delivery
24:39 How many bodies did John Wick drop?
26:22 Perfectly building the legend of John Wick
29:08 The world building
34:00 Favorite action sequence?
40:12 The simplicity of the plot & Keanu's character
43:23 Keanu's preparation for the role
46:37 The Liam Neeson fence jump
49:11 Changing the script for the better
50:36 This style doesn't always work
53:18 Final thoughts
55:08 Outro
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Watch this movie breakdown podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott discuss Stanley Kubrick’s classic film, FULL METAL JACKET, starring Matthew Modine, R. Lee Ermey, Vincent D’Onofrio, & Adam Baldwin. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
FULL METAL JACKET is about: Stanley Kubrick's take on the Vietnam War follows smart-aleck Private Davis (Matthew Modine), quickly christened "Joker" by his foul-mouthed drill sergeant (R. Lee Ermey), and pudgy Private Lawrence (Vincent D'Onofrio), nicknamed "Gomer Pyle," as they endure the rigors of basic training. Though Pyle takes a frightening detour, Joker graduates to the Marine Corps and is sent to Vietnam as a journalist, covering -- and eventually participating in -- the bloody Battle of Hué.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
12:24 The tragedy of Private Pyle
19:48 The story behind casting the drill sergeant
24:07 The performance for Private Pyle
28:27 It starts off so fun... and gets so dark
31:07 What Joker's story all about
35:36 The corruption of men in war
41:36 The dark ending
45:37 Why Joker is a journalist
48:00 Favorite character?
51:49 Final thoughts
53:10 Outro
Watch this movie breakdown podcast where Kade & Mercedes discuss David Fincher’s film, GONE GIRL, starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
GONE GIRL is about: In Carthage, Mo., former New York-based writer Nick Dunne and his glamorous wife Amy present a portrait of a blissful marriage to the public; when Amy goes missing on the couple's fifth wedding anniversary, Nick becomes the prime suspect in her disappearance; the resulting police pressure and media frenzy cause the Dunnes' image of a happy union to crumble, leading to tantalizing questions about who Nick and Amy truly are.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
12:48 Her need to control & manipulate
19:52 The most guilty looking innocent man ever
24:39 Was the cheating justifiable?
28:22 Great supporting characters
30:04 Would you fake it for your image?
33:49 A brutal look at a failing marriage
41:16 Great acting & casting + the power of media
46:18 Why the ending is perfect
48:41 The symbolism in Amy's looks
53:21 How would Mercedes frame Kade?
55:57 Final thoughts
59:03 Outro
Watch this movie breakdown podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott discuss Ridley Scott’s classic film, ALIEN, starring Sigourney Weaver. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
ALIEN is about: In deep space, the crew of the commercial starship Nostromo is awakened from their cryo-sleep capsules halfway through their journey home to investigate a distress call from an alien vessel. The terror begins when the crew encounters a nest of eggs inside the alien ship. An organism from inside an egg leaps out and attaches itself to one of the crew, causing him to fall into a coma.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
05:23 The cinematography
07:59 Gray's problems with the movie
11:25 Gray's problem #2
16:30 Not so future technology
18:25 Why did they let that man into the ship
23:30 Set design + alien sightings
29:20 Masterclass in suspense
34:51 Great plot twist
40:50 The deeper layer connects this whole story
42:44 Fun fact about getting a cat to act
44:09 Getting this movie made + original trailer
48:39 Outro
Watch this movie breakdown podcast where Kade & Gray discuss the classic action movie, LETHAL WEAPON, starring Mel Gibson & Danny Glover. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
LETHAL WEAPON is about: Following the death of his wife, Los Angeles police detective Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) becomes reckless and suicidal. When he is reassigned and partnered with Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover), Riggs immediately clashes with the older officer. Together they uncover a massive drug-trafficking ring. As they encounter increasingly dangerous situations, Riggs and Murtaugh begin to form a bond. Riggs' volatile behavior might just help them apprehend the criminals -- if it doesn't kill them both first.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
02:59 The acting: Corny and stellar
06:06 One-liner city + the financial success
08:43 Why Rigg and Murtaugh work so well together
15:04 Chaotic police violence
17:38 The minor post production errors
20:20 The confusing murder/suicide?22:09 The entertaining exposition trick + showing not telling
25:36 Mel Gibson risked his life for this scene
29:09 'The Other Guys' had to be inspired by this movie
31:49 Let's talk about that ending
36:48 Final thoughts: One liners, Christmas movie attempt, & practical effects
42:20 Outro
Watch this movie breakdown podcast where Kade & Gray discuss Sylvester Stallone’s iconic film, ROCKY IV, starring Sylvester Stallone & Dolph Lundgren. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
ROCKY IV is about: After reclaiming the boxing championship title, Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) plans to retire and live with his wife, Adrian (Talia Shire). However, during an exhibition match, Rocky's friend Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) is mercilessly beaten to death by hulking Russian newcomer Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren). Rocky vows payback against Drago and flies to Russia to train for a Christmas Day fight. Despite their different training methods, Rocky and Drago both wage a long and intense match.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
07:00 Point #1: Greatest montages ever
Point #2: The contrast between The Hero & The Villain
14:31 Stallone’s attempt to change the world + some logical problems
18:53 Point #3: A return to Rocky's roots
19:55 Sidebar: Rocky V + Mike Tyson v. Jake Paul
Return to Point #3
24:04 Favorite Ivan Drago quote
26:33 Why the ending might actually make sense...
29:12 How the Russians felt about this movie
32:11 Gray's solution help this movie actually end The Cold War
35:00 Cinematic symbolism that Rocky's training is superior
37:06 Terrible child acting + not much coverage filmed
42:07 Final points on why this is the best Rocky movie
44:52 Outro
Watch this movie breakdown podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott discuss Martin Scorsese’s classic film, THE DEPARTED, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Jack Nicholson. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
THE DEPARTED is about: South Boston cop Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) goes under cover to infiltrate the organization of gangland chief Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson). As Billy gains the mobster's trust, a career criminal named Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) infiltrates the police department and reports on its activities to his syndicate bosses. When both organizations learn they have a mole in their midst, Billy and Colin must figure out each other's identities to save their own lives.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
07:23 Jack Nicholson's performance & character
13:01 Greatest one liners of all time
16:07 Favorite plot twist
20:18 Favorite characters
25:33 The therapist: character breakdown
28:21 Is Matt Damon's character gay?
32:14 The pacing + the detailed storyline
34:31 Analyzing Leo's character
41:39 Clever foreshadowing
47:00 Fun fact: It's a remake
50:46 The perfect shot + Martin Sheen's death scene
54:46 The details matter + the envelope
56:30 The ending + final thoughts
58:48 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of Kevin Costner’s latest film, HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA, starring Kevin Costner and a lot of other people. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
HORIZON: AN AMERICAN SAGA is about: Families, friends and foes discover the lure of the Old West as the Civil War divides the country.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
09:11 The incoherent storylines
14:03 Kevin Costner quit Yellowstone for THIS???
15:38 The enjoyable parts
17:56 The artsy couple on the trail
21:26 More unexplained storylines + next movie
25:26 Kevin Costner automatic badass + unpolished film
28:37 Montage ending?
31:17 The Kevin Costner storyline
33:32 Baffled by the number of storylines
37:59 What the reviews say
40:31 Why are there no good movies in the theater?
42:33 What Taylor Sheridan is thinking right now
43:38 Final thoughts
45:59 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of THE BIKERIDERS, starring Austin Butler & Tom Hardy. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
THE BIKERIDERS is about: Over the course of a decade, a Midwestern motorcycle club evolves from a gathering place for local outsiders to a sinister gang, threatening the original group's way of life.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
04:53 The narration
07:40 The plot & story telling
11:55 The character development
16:34 More on the point of view
18:20 Austin Butler being as cool as possible
20:22 Too close for comfort?
22:49 Unintentionally sad scene
24:50 What this movie was about
29:55 The scene that didn't make sense to us
36:11 The cinematography
39:35 What this movie was based on
41:05 Final thoughts + fun facts
46:21 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of Damien Chazelle’s, WHIPLASH, starring Miles Teller & J.K. Simmons. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
WHIPLASH is about: Andrew Neiman (Miles Teller) is an ambitious young jazz drummer, in pursuit of rising to the top of his elite music conservatory. Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons), an instructor known for his terrifying teaching methods, discovers Andrew and transfers the aspiring drummer into the top jazz ensemble, forever changing the young man's life. But Andrew's passion to achieve perfection quickly spirals into obsession, as his ruthless teacher pushes him to the brink of his ability and his sanity.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post movie rating & review
00:09:04 Is Terence Fletcher a bad guy?
00:15:34 Is Fletcher’s behavior acceptable?
00:21:03 The hidden meaning of the color choices
00:26:14 Is the cost of greatness worth it?
00:29:20 The perfect example of honest art
00:33:09 HEATED debate about the father
00:40:34 More examples of honesty in this movie
00:43:10 A truly perfect ending
00:46:39 More uses of silence & reviewing the acting
00:54:13 Final thoughts
01:00:03 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade & Gray give their movie review of Glen Powell’s latest film, HIT MAN, co-starring Adria Arjona. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
HIT MAN is about: Professional killer Gary Johnson breaks protocol to help a desperate woman trying to flee an abusive husband and finds himself falling for her.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
09:19 Kade's problem with the ending
17:29 Ron is basically just Glen Powell
19:11 Gray can't throw or catch a football for sh*t
21:46 A bad job at showing the bad-guy be a bad guy
26:28 How they turned Gary into Ron
31:31 WARNING for next weeks episode:
32:43 The finances behind the movie
37:26 Final thoughts and fun facts
43:38 Our favorite hitman character
45:30 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade & Gray give their movie review of Tony Scott’s movie, TRUE ROMANCE, written by Quentin Tarantino starring Christian Slater & Patricia Arquette. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
TRUE ROMANCE is abut: A comic-book nerd and Elvis fanatic Clarence (Christian Slater) and a prostitute named Alabama (Patricia Arquette) fall in love. Clarence breaks the news to her pimp and ends up killing him. He grabs a suitcase of cocaine on his way out thinking it is Alabama's clothing. The two hit the road for California hoping to sell the cocaine, but the mob is soon after them.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
09:51 The only complaint about this movie
11:48 Our favorite scene
17:51 Christian Slater being a badass
20:21 A true domino effect
21:58 Reviewing the classic Tarantino ending
25:54 The best portrayal of detectives
32:26 The weird & funny moments
38:27 Why you root for Clarence & Alabama
41:29 Final thoughts
44:36 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of Michael Mann’s classic film, HEAT, starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, & Val Kilmer. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
HEAT is about: Master criminal Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro) is trying to control the rogue actions of one of his men, while also planning one last big heist before retiring. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Hanna (Al Pacino) attempts to track down McCauley as he deals with the chaos in his own life, including the infidelity of his wife (Diane Venora) and the mental health of his stepdaughter (Natalie Portman). McCauley and Hanna discover a mutual respect, even as they try to thwart each other's plans.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post movie rating & review
00:10:36 Perfect character introductions + very long s*x scenes
00:14:33 Breaking down Al Pacino's character & his family dynamic
00:22:27 Breaking down Robert De Niro's character
00:26:26 Southern accents & bad acting
00:28:59 Bad green screen & weird aspect ratio
00:34:09 Al Pacino reveals he was coked out
00:42:26 Reviewing the ending
00:50:11 Our favorite lines
00:56:21 Would you be a hero in a bank robbery?
00:59:37 Gunfights, minimal reloads, and lucky shots
01:04:42 Reviewing Allstate actor's misleading storyline
01:09:52 Reviewing the twist and turns
01:11:41 Final thoughts
01:15:10 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of George Miller’s latest film, FURIOSA, starring Anya Taylor-Joy & Chris Hemsworth. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
FURIOSA is about: Snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers, young Furiosa falls into the hands of a great biker horde led by the warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the Wasteland, they come across the Citadel, presided over by the Immortan Joe. As the two tyrants fight for dominance, Furiosa soon finds herself in a nonstop battle to make her way home.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post movie rating & review
00:09:48 The underdeveloped relationships
00:12:46 Anya Taylor Joy's performance
00:15:18 The bad CGI
00:18:09 Reviewing Chris Hemsworth's character
00:23:35 You can't beat Immortan Joe
00:26:13 The time periods of Mad Max
00:28:15 Immortan Joe becomes likeable?
00:30:22 Discussing more underdevelopment
00:34:50 The unexpected star of the show + other weird characters
00:41:35 Minimal dialogue yet again
00:47:27 Did nobody see that she was a chick?
00:51:47 The Land of Many Badass Mothers + Mad Max history
00:59:18 Final thoughts
01:01:31 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of Zendaya’s latest film, CHALLENGERS. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
CHALLENGERS is about: Tashi, a tennis player turned coach, has transformed her husband from a mediocre player into a world-famous grand slam champion. To jolt him out of his recent losing streak, she makes him play a challenger event -- close to the lowest level of tournament on the pro tour. Tensions soon run high when he finds himself standing across the net from the once-promising, now burnt-out Patrick, his former best friend and Tashi's former boyfriend.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post-movie rating & review
00:12:02 The very evident bromance, or romance…
00:19:29 Zendaya's relationship with the guys
00:24:37 The contrast between Art & Patrick
00:27:55 Zendaya's pure determination
00:32:25 Reviewing the ending
00:36:28 What happens to them after the movie?
00:40:20 Reviewing the non-linear structure & tennis sequences
00:42:58 Sidebar: Kade's irresponsible honeymoon destination
00:53:11 The Spiderman effect in Challengers
00:55:57 Final thoughts
00:59:59 Outro
In this special episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast, the crew get together to celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the show and watch one of Kade and Gray’s guilt pleasures, REIGN OF FIRE, starring Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
REIGN OF FIRE is about: In present-day London, 12-year-old Quinn watches as his mother wakes an enormous fire-breathing beast from its centuries-long slumber. Twenty years later, much of the world has been scarred by the beast and its offspring. As a fire chief, Quinn (Christian Bale) is responsible for warding off the beasts and keeping a community alive as they eke out a meager existence. Into their midst comes a hotshot American, Van Zan (Matthew McConaughey), who says he has a way to kill the beasts.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro + 1 Year Anniversary Cheers
00:04:44 Post movie rating & review
00:15:01 What we love about this movie
00:18:32 Plot hole galore
00:20:27 The acting is way too good for this script
00:24:54 Christian Bale & McConaughey's careers at this point
00:32:06 The ending is pretty bad
00:35:50 The potential of this story is huge
00:38:20 There's only 1 thing worse than a dragon...
00:39:37 One MAJOR plot hole
00:43:50 Fallout TV Show + Game of Thrones discussion
00:46:38 The craziest job to sign up for
00:50:48 All ash diet
00:53:01 Discussing THAT scene of the movie
00:55:42 Guilty pleasure movies
00:57:39 Wonka movie flop
01:02:51 Final thoughts
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Watch this movie review podcast where Kade & Gray give their movie review of Guy Ritchie’s latest film, THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE, starring Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, & Eiza Gonzalez. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE is about: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and a group of military officials hatch a daring plan to neutralize Hitler's fleet of German U-boats during World War II. Made up of a motley crew of rogues and mavericks, the top-secret combat unit uses unconventional techniques to battle the Nazis and change the course of the war.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
05:30 Alan Ritchson is basically the hulk
07:37 The ultimate 'Scary German'
10:41 The synopsis
14:02 Brutality made easy
18:15 Tarantino already did this...
20:59 Churchills powerful final scene
23:03 Our favorite characters
27:15 The biggest issue with this movie
32:46 Guy Ritchie's mastery despite the simple plot
36:09 A good one for the old dudes
38:19 It started off REALLY strong
40:27 Final thoughts
42:05 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade & Mercedes give their movie review of Edgar Wrights film, BABY DRIVER, starring Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, and Lily James. As always, their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
BABY DRIVER is about: Baby, a music-loving orphan also happens to be the prodigiously talented go-to getaway driver for heist mastermind Doc. With the perfect soundtrack picked out for each and every job, Baby ensures Doc's violent, bank-robbing cronies, including Buddy, Bats and Darling, get in and out of Dodge before it's too late. He's not in it for the long haul though, hoping to nail one last job before riding off into the sunset with beautiful diner waitress Debora. Easier said than done.
Chapters:
00:00 Post-movie rating & review
06:17 The smoothness of the characters
09:31 Baby’s the best and worst criminal of all time
13:34 Baby's trauma turned to mastery
18:50 John Hamm is a D*CK!
20:00 Reviewing the characters
27:49 Ansel Elgort & his acting
33:02 The perks of living a shameless life
37:53 Perfectly written characters
41:13 Edgar Wrights unique style
44:07 This movie made her stressed
47:07 How long did Baby & Debora know each other?
49:21 Baby only fumbles when theres no music
50:54 Of course that's his real name
51:45 Final thoughts
53:09 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of Alex Garland’s latest film, CIVIL WAR, starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, and Cailee Spaeny. As always their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together for the most genuine reaction. Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
CIVIL WAR is about: In a dystopian future America, a team of military-embedded journalists races against time to reach Washington, D.C., before rebel factions descend upon the White House.
Chapters:
00:00 Post movie rating & review
05:53 This wasn't the movie that was marketed
10:33 It was wise to divide the U.S. like they did
14:30 The interesting perspective of the film
19:33 Can the press really roll with the troops like that?
25:01 Reviewing the ending
29:18 Surprised at the lack of conspiracy
32:45 Reviewing the odd soundtrack
33:53 What is the backstory to this war?
37:59 Texas x California team up??
39:29 The Canadian dollar is the future
41:24 The perfect approach to a polarizing subject
42:56 This movie was shot on a camera you can afford
47:23 The Kirsten Dunst anti-fan club
50:12 Kirsten Dunst's most unbearable movie
52:45 Final thoughts
53:21 Outro
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Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of Edgar Wright’s classic film, SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD, starring Michael Cera. Their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together so you can get their genuine reaction to movie! Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD is about: As bass guitarist for a garage-rock band, Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) has never had trouble getting a girlfriend; usually, the problem is getting rid of them. But when Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) skates into his heart, he finds she has the most troublesome baggage of all: an army of ex-boyfriends who will stop at nothing to eliminate him from her list of suitors.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post-movie rating & review
00:03:25 Reviewing the one-liners
00:13:44 Reviewing the characters & humor
00:16:07 Let's get this whole "Knives Chau” situation figured out
00:27:15 Reviewing the soundtrack
00:30:57 Edgar Wright directing for Quentin Tarantino
00:33:06 Our reaction after our first viewing
00:36:36 Reviewing the fight scenes
00:38:14 This script would not pass today
00:39:17 Michael Cera's perfect role
00:44:02 Final thoughts
00:46:23 Outro
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Watch this movie review podcast where Kade, Gray, & Scott give their movie review of Dev Patel’s latest film, “MONKEY MAN” starring Dev Patel. As always, their candid conversation starts moments after watching the film together! Sit back and relax as you enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
“MONKEY MAN” is about: A young man ekes out a meager living in an underground fight club where, night after night, wearing a gorilla mask, he's beaten bloody by more popular fighters for cash. After years of suppressed rage, he discovers a way to infiltrate the enclave of the city's sinister elite. As his childhood trauma boils over, his mysteriously scarred hands unleash an explosive campaign of retribution to settle the score with the men who took everything from him.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post-movie rating & review
00:05:58 Was he a believable badass?
00:07:31 Psychedelic trip sequence
00:09:32 The cinematography telling a story
00:10:41 Reviewing the action sequences
00:18:43 Reviewing the violence
00:21:40 Tasteful wh*re houses
00:23:27 Interesting character dynamics
00:27:08 Our biggest letdowns
00:34:08 Greatest homie in movie history
00:36:05 Netflix dropped this movie
00:41:52 Reviewing the pacing
00:43:27 Movie studios concerned about offending audiences
00:45:52 Final thoughts
00:47:05 Outro
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Watch this movie review podcast where the guys give their movie review of The Coen Brothers classic film, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN starring Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, and Tommy Lee Jones right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN is about: While out hunting, Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) finds the grisly aftermath of a drug deal. Though he knows better, he cannot resist the cash left behind and takes it with him. The hunter becomes the hunted when a merciless killer named Chigurh (Javier Bardem) picks up his trail. Also looking for Moss is Sheriff Bell (Tommy Lee Jones), an aging lawman who reflects on a changing world and a dark secret of his own, as he tries to find and protect Moss.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post-movie rating & review
00:04:18 Analyzing the theme
00:17:44 Every characters flaw
00:23:01 Javier Bardem's scary performance
00:26:05 The emptiness of West Texas
00:31:02 Why Tommy Lee Jones's character is so important
00:33:48 The plot twist + Anton's principles
00:41:56 Why does Anton cry + Was he in the motel??
00:47:27 Final thoughts
00:50:12 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where Kade & Mercedes give their movie review of Doug Liman’s latest film, ROAD HOUSE starring Jake Gyllenhaal & Conor McGregor right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
ROAD HOUSE (2024) is about: Ex-UFC fighter Dalton takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse, only to discover that this paradise is not all it seems.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Post-movie rating & review
00:08:11 The performances
00:11:14 Comparing to the original
00:16:55 The fight scenes and the location
00:21:23 Missing mentorship
00:23:20 What the online reviews said
00:26:13 Cool backstory of The Road House
00:27:51 Correction* Dalton isn't a bouncer
00:30:27 Room for sequel & McGregor's character
00:34:22 Jake Gyllenhaal coaching McGregor
00:36:27 The parts that sucked
00:40:49 Why it's worth watching
00:44:48 Final thoughts
00:47:12 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where the guys give their movie review of Yorgos Lanthimos Oscar-winning film, POOR THINGS starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, & Willem Dafoe right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
POOR THINGS is about: Brought back to life by an unorthodox scientist, a young woman runs off with a lawyer on a whirlwind adventure across the continents. Free from the prejudices of her times, she grows steadfast in her purpose to stand for equality and liberation.
Chapters:
00:00 Post-movie rating & review
14:38 Emma Stone's performance
19:49 The hyper-sexual focus
21:51 What did this movie mean?
24:21 The surreal point of view
27:40 The brothel house
32:03 Bella's lack of understanding monogamy
34:49 Oscar worthy?
36:49 The interesting storyline
39:49 Final thoughts on Poor Things
41:39 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where The Guys give their movie review of Quentin Tarantino’s classic film, PULP FICTION starring Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, & Uma Thurman right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
PULP FICTION is about: Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) are hitmen with a penchant for philosophical discussions. In this ultra-hip, multi-strand crime movie, their storyline is interwoven with those of their boss, gangster Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames) ; his actress wife, Mia (Uma Thurman) ; struggling boxer Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) ; master fixer Winston Wolfe (Harvey Keitel) and a nervous pair of armed robbers, "Pumpkin" (Tim Roth) and "Honey Bunny" (Amanda Plummer).
Chapters:
00:00 Post Movie Rating & Review 05:08 Cool dialogue with hidden intentions 08:30 Tarantino's foot fetish 12:08 Why "Fox Force Five" tricked you 14:02 The divine intervention and morality of this film 21:05 The small details that prove Tarantino a master storyteller 23:25 Vincent couldn't avoid messing up with Mia 24:44 The surprising movie goof 26:42 Tarantino and his consistent use of slurs 32:25 Did Tarantino HAVE to break the "Hard-R" record? 35:18 Breaking down Butch's character 39:59 Our favorite character? 45:08 Tarantino carefully chose what details we need to know 47:30 Pulp Fiction is undeniably 'A Great' 50:59 Final thoughts on Pulp Fiction 53:40 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where the guys give their movie review of Denis Villeneuve’s latest film, DUNE: PART TWO starring Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, & Austin Butler right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
DUNE: PART TWO is about Paul Atreides who unites with Chani and the Fremen while seeking revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the universe, he must prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.
Chapters:
00:00:00 *No Spoilers* Rating & Review
00:07:39 Our disappointing theater experience
00:09:24 The visions were adapted better here
00:11:02 *Spoiler Alert* Paul's superpower
00:12:27 Paul becoming a leader
00:16:44 Discussing the most powerful scene
00:19:33 What this story is meant to critique
00:23:14 The Fremen paradise
00:24:21 The movie ending vs the book ending
00:26:01 A wise alteration to the original story
00:28:11 Another key component missing
00:29:42 The plot twist and clear Star Wars inspiration
00:31:08 Paul now has the ultimate armies
00:34:01 The beginning felt rushed
00:36:42 Perfectly told exposition
00:38:15 Reviewing the epic ending
00:40:32 Everyone's fear & respect of Paul
00:42:00 The cocky reverend mother
00:44:37 Our favorite scenes
00:48:36 The viral popcorn bucket
00:49:55 Hollywood is truly failing
00:55:50 The utter failure of the original
00:58:07 Carefully using CGI & VFX
00:59:11 Preserving the sci-fi feel
01:00:39 Avatar: The Last Air Bender live action discussion
01:03:16 Final thoughts on Dune: Part Two
01:04:40 Outro
Watch this movie review podcast where the guys give their movie review of Denis Villeneuve’s, DUNE: PART ONE (2021) starring Timothée Chalamet right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
DUNE: PART ONE (2021) is about: Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet's exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence, only those who can conquer their own fear will survive.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:17 Post-movie rating & review
00:06:02 The origin of Star Wars
00:08:46 Redemption for the first movie attempt
00:10:10 The original 'Gom Jabbar' scene
00:13:02 Critique on the vision scenes
00:14:50 Paul is incredibly badass
00:17:30 Theory on the Dune 2 trailers
00:18:38 Will Timothée Chalamet beef up?
00:21:39 Timothée Chalamet will be a G.O.A.T.
00:23:04 Do you consider Netflix Originals lesser?
00:24:42 How does it feel to eat The Spice?
00:25:59 Drinking recycled water
00:28:04 What didn't make it from the book
00:33:21 An important moment missing in the movie
00:36:09 The movie by itself
00:38:48 Why this movie NEEDS great actors
00:41:01 Will the sequel live up to the hype?
00:45:11 It's Denis Villeneuve, we're in good hands
00:46:46 Arguing over 'Knives Out' again
00:48:34 Give us movie recommendations
00:49:47 National Margarita Day = Demon time
00:52:14 Talking about our lowest viewed podcasts
00:55:11 Evil mega-church pastors
01:00:53 Final thoughts
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Watch this movie review podcast where the guys give their movie review of Martin Scorsese’s classic film, CASINO starring Robert De Niro and Sharon Stone right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
CASINO is about: In early-1970s Las Vegas, low-level mobster Sam "Ace" Rothstein (Robert De Niro) gets tapped by his bosses to head the Tangiers Casino. At first, he's a great success in the job, but over the years, problems with his loose-cannon enforcer Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci), his ex-hustler wife Ginger (Sharon Stone), her con-artist ex Lester Diamond (James Woods) and a handful of corrupt politicians put Sam in ever-increasing danger. Martin Scorsese directs this adaptation of Nicholas Pileggi's book.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:45 Ace v.s. Nicky
00:06:26 Does Vegas still rough up it's winners?
00:07:45 The moments of pure violence
00:10:39 The hidden meaning of Ginger's character
00:12:28 Ace's one flaw
00:19:47 How much to take the hammer?
00:27:54 Why Ace was a badass
00:35:08 Old school Vegas doesn't seem fun
00:38:45 Scorsese’s mom is great in these movies
00:41:43 Joe Pesci must spit serious game
00:43:52 Ginger's materialistic obessions
00:45:25 2 million dollars spent in a few months?!
00:48:35 Her weird attachment to the pimp
00:51:50 Whole 'lotta slurs in this one
00:54:03 Scorsese's mob movie specialty
00:55:24 Should it have been 3 hours?
00:57:59 Those are your final thoughts...?
00:58:48 Possible meaning behind the lighting choices
01:00:59 Final thoughts, again
Watch this first reaction podcast where Kade makes Mercedes watch the classic movie TOP GUN. It stars Tom Cruise and was direct by Tony Scott. Sit back, relax, and don’t forget to comment below your thoughts on this classic dude movie.
Top Gun is about: The Top Gun Naval Fighter Weapons School is where the best of the best train to refine their elite flying skills. When hotshot fighter pilot Maverick (Tom Cruise) is sent to the school, his reckless attitude and cocky demeanor put him at odds with the other pilots, especially the cool and collected Iceman (Val Kilmer). But Maverick isn't only competing to be the top fighter pilot, he's also fighting for the attention of his beautiful flight instructor, Charlotte Blackwood (Kelly McGillis).
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Her rating & review
03:26 His rating & review
05:58 Iceman was not who we remembered him to be
08:51 The coolest movie intro of all time
12:33 The most pointless scene ever
15:27 Was there enough build up?
18:02 The cringy parts
20:02 Not a fan of the love interest
24:16 Maverick's arrogance
27:37 Iceman really just wants to help Maverick
29:16 The U.S. dominating the air
32:08 The incredible fight scenes
38:56 Where it felt boring
40:08 The budget and profit
42:02 Where the sequel was better
46:05 Final thoughts
49:48 Outro
Watch this first reaction podcast where Kade & Gray give their movie review of Gavin O’Connor’s film, WARRIOR starring Tom Hardy & Joel Edgerton right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
WARRIOR is about: An estranged family who finds redemption in the unlikeliest of places: the MMA ring. Tommy (Tom Hardy), an ex-Marine with a tragic past, returns home and enlists his father (Nick Nolte), a recovering alcoholic and former wrestling coach, to train him for "Sparta," the biggest MMA tournament ever held. But when Tommy's underdog brother, Brendan (Joel Edgerton), fights his way into the tournament, the two brothers must finally confront each other and the forces that pulled them apart.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:14 Post-Movie Rating & Review
03:31 The greatest embarrassment in sports history
08:57 Why the ending flopped
14:03 "This movie doesn't age well"
16:54 The issue with Brendan's character
19:45 Analyzing why it leaves you unfulfilled
26:59 What the fight scenes lacked
29:24 It's hard to make a bad fighting movie
31:43 The weak and semi-pointless storyline
35:00 Why Tommy's storyline failed in the beginning
36:44 They could've avoided Brendan's boring introduction
39:30 Why the father's character was written very well
42:52 Final thoughts
45:08 Outro
Watch this first reaction podcast where Kade makes Mercedes watch the classic movie, ROCKY (1976) for the first time. It stars Sylvester Stallone and was direct by John G. Avildsen. Sit back, relax, and don’t forget to comment below your thoughts on this classic dude movie.
ROCKY is about: Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), a small-time boxer from working-class Philadelphia, is arbitrarily chosen to take on the reigning world heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers), when the undefeated fighter's scheduled opponent is injured. While training with feisty former bantamweight contender Mickey Goldmill (Burgess Meredith), Rocky tentatively begins a relationship with Adrian (Talia Shire), the wallflower sister of his meat-packer pal Paulie (Burt Young).
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:13 Her Post-Movie Reaction
00:01:33 The date scene got very uncomfortable
00:05:39 "That is such a wack opinion"
00:09:07 His rating and review
00:11:00 The ending explained
00:12:48 Reviewing the cringy dialogue
00:15:48 Breaking down Adrian and the characters
00:20:02 Why this story is so compelling
00:24:48 How this movie was made
00:29:59 "This movie didn't have enough bones" (He get HEATED)
00:34:24 Sylvester Stallone's body throughout the franchise
00:36:41 What was missing for her?
00:41:30 David Goggin's favorite scene: Taking souls
00:45:11 Why you CANNOT watch them out of order
00:49:04 Final thoughts
00:51:10 Outro
Watch this first reaction podcast where the boys give their movie review of Guy Ritchie’s first film, LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS starring Jason Statham right after watching it. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels is about: Eddy (Nick Moran) convinces three friends to pool funds for a high-stakes poker game against local crime boss Hatchet Harry (P.H. Moriarty). Harry cheats and Eddy loses, giving him a week to pay back 500,000 pounds or hand over his father's pub. Desperate, Eddy and his friends wait for their neighbors to rob some drug dealers, then rob the robbers in turn. After both thefts, the number of interested criminal parties increases, with the four friends in dangerously over their heads.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:18 Post Movie Reaction
00:04:31 The hidden meaning of the gritty look
00:06:55 Where Guy Ritchie failed
00:07:33 Reviewing the ending
00:08:58 Movie Debate: Lazy or clever writing?
00:12:39 Judging it as a 'first film'
00:16:30 Animals hiding bodies for you
00:18:02 Pig farms v.s. the everglades
00:21:13 Who's the brittiest brit?
00:23:50 Guy Ritchie loves dumb criminals
00:25:39 Guy Ritchie's "friendly storytelling" technique
00:27:04 The biggest flaw of this movie
00:28:47 Guy Ritchie's new movie
00:29:28 Remembering Blue Mountain State
00:30:23 Reviewing the critique reviews
00:32:34 How much money did they make off this?
00:33:49 Is this his worst movie?
00:34:40 Movies we thought were good as kids
00:37:01 Talking Avatar The Last Airbender
00:38:41 Our final thoughts on "Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels”
00:40:19 Outro
Watch this first reaction podcast where the boys give their movie review of LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND right after watching it with fresh eyes. It’s was produced by President Barrack Obama & stars Julia Roberts, Ethan Hawke, & Mahershala Ali. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast!
LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND is about a family vacation on Long Island that is interrupted by two strangers bearing news of a blackout. As the threat grows, both families must decide how best to survive the potential crisis, all while grappling with their own place in this collapsing world.
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:00:57) Pre-movie discussion
(00:06:27) Post-movie reaction
(00:08:03) Did they assume the audience is also anti-human?
(00:11:46) The woke perspective
(00:16:13) Was the wife’s suspicious motive justified?
(00:18:34) Beta-male AF
(00:26:43) Conspiracy theory heaven
(00:30:48) Try hard cinematography
(00:31:32) The benefit of no longer being an iPad kid
(00:35:58) DEBATING the airplane scene
(00:47:39) Why the falling teeth scene sucked
(00:50:47) This movie is FILLED with lazy writing
(00:55:41) Our rating
(00:57:29) People don’t act this way in times of trouble
(01:01:50) Another example of bad writing
(01:04:12) Closing thoughts
(01:04:41) Outro
Watch this first reaction podcast where The Boys give their movie review of A24’s latest film, THE IRON CLAW starring Zac Efron right after watching it in the theater. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! THE IRON CLAW is about the true story of the inseparable Von Erich brothers, who make history in the intensely competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s. Through tragedy and triumph, under the shadow of their domineering father and coach, the brothers seek larger-than-life immortality on the biggest stage in sports.
Watch this first reaction podcast where the boys give their movie review of Emerald Fennell latest film, “Saltburn” (2023) starring Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, & Rosamund Pike right after watching it for the first time. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! SALTBURN is about: A student at Oxford University who finds himself drawn into the world of a charming and aristocratic classmate, who invites him to his eccentric family's sprawling estate for a summer never to be forgotten.
Watch this first reaction podcast where Kade & Mercedes give their movie review of Martin Scorsese’s classic film, GOODFELLAS starring Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! GOODFELLAS is about a young man who grows up in the mob and works very hard to advance himself through the ranks. He enjoys his life of money and luxury, but is oblivious to the horror that he causes. A drug addiction and a few mistakes ultimately unravel his climb to the top. Based on the book "Wiseguy" by Nicholas Pileggi.
Watch this Christmas Special where the ENTIRE CRWN Cinema Crew give their movie review of Die Hard (1988), starring Bruce Willis right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax , and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! Merry Christmas!
DIE HARD is about New York City policeman, John McClane (Bruce Willis) visiting his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia) and two daughters on Christmas Eve. He joins her at a holiday party in the headquarters of the Japanese-owned business she works for. But the festivities are interrupted by a group of terrorists who take over the exclusive high-rise, and everyone in it. Very soon McClane realizes that there's no one to save the hostages -- but him.
Watch this first reaction podcast where the boys give their movie review of John Woo’s latest film, “SILENT NIGHT” starring Joel Kinnaman right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax , and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! “Silent Night” takes place on Christmas Eve, where a man witnesses the death of his young son when the boy gets caught in crossfire between warring gangs. Recovering from a wound that cost him his voice, he soon embarks on a bloody and grueling quest to punish those responsible.
Watch this first reaction podcast where the boys give their movie review of The Safdie Brothers film, GOOD TIME starring Robert Pattinson and produced by A24 right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax , and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! GOOD TIME is about a bank robber who stops at nothing to free his brother from prison, and launches himself into a whirlwind, night-long odyssey through New York's dark and dangerous criminal underworld.
Watch this first reaction podcast where Kade & Gray give their movie review of Shane Black's movie, "The Nice Guys," starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe right after watching it in their home movie theater. Sit back, relax , and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! "The Nice Guys" is about Holland March (Ryan Gosling) who is a down-on-his-luck private eye in 1977 Los Angeles. Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) is a hired enforcer who hurts people for a living. Fate turns them into unlikely partners after a young woman named Amelia (Margaret Qualley) mysteriously disappears. Healy and March soon learn the hard way that some dangerous people are also looking for Amelia. Their investigation takes them to dark places as anyone else who gets involved in the case seems to wind up dead.
Watch this first reaction podcast where The Boys give their movie review of the award winning film, "The Artist starring Jean Dujardin that is a 2011 black and white silent film. Sit back, relax , and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! "The Artist" is about : In the 1920s, actor George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) is a bona fide matinee idol with many adoring fans. While working on his latest film, George finds himself falling in love with an ingenue named Peppy Miller and, what's more, it seems Peppy feels the same way. But George is reluctant to cheat on his wife with the beautiful young actress. The growing popularity of sound in movies further separates the potential lovers, as George's career begins to fade while Peppy's star rises.
Watch this first reaction where Kade & Gray give their movie review of David Fincher's latest film, "The Killer" starring Michael Fassbender right after watching it with fresh eyes. Sit back, relax , and enjoy this episode of the CRWN Cinema Podcast! "The Killer" is about: Solitary, cold, methodical and unencumbered by scruples or regrets, a killer waits in the shadows, watching for his next target. Yet, the longer he waits, the more he thinks he's losing his mind, if not his cool.
Kade and Gray rewatch "Mad Max: Fury Road" starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron.
It's about: Years after the collapse of civilization, the tyrannical Immortan Joe enslaves apocalypse survivors inside the desert fortress the Citadel. When the warrior Imperator Furiosa (Charlize Theron) leads the despot's five wives in a daring escape, she forges an alliance with Max Rockatansky (Tom Hardy), a loner and former captive. Fortified in the massive, armored truck the War Rig, they try to outrun the ruthless warlord and his henchmen in a deadly high-speed chase through the Wasteland.
Kade, Gray, and Scott watch Martin Scorsese's latest film, "Killers of the Flower Moon starring Leonardo DiCaprio & Robert De Niro.
It's about when real love crosses paths with unspeakable betrayal as Mollie Burkhart, a member of the Osage Nation, tries to save her community from a spree of murders fueled by oil and greed.
Kade and Gray watch the original "Halloween" in this episode to see if it still holds up today... spoiler alert, it doesn't.
"Halloween" is about: On a cold Halloween night in 1963, six year old Michael Myers brutally murdered his 17-year-old sister, Judith. He was sentenced and locked away for 15 years. But on October 30, 1978, while being transferred for a court date, a 21-year-old Michael Myers steals a car and escapes Smith's Grove. He returns to his quiet hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, where he looks for his next victims.
In this episode, Mercedes returns to the studio co-host with Kade as they review, "The Shining."
The Shining is directed by Stanley Kubrick, stars Jack Nicholson, and is based on the book by Stephen King.
It's about Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) who becomes the winter caretaker at the isolated Overlook Hotel in Colorado, hoping to cure his writer's block. He settles in along with his wife, Wendy (Shelley Duvall), and his son, Danny (Danny Lloyd), who is plagued by psychic premonitions. As Jack's writing goes nowhere and Danny's visions become more disturbing, Jack discovers the hotel's dark secrets and begins to unravel into a homicidal maniac hell-bent on terrorizing his family.
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch, "The Silence of the Lambs."
It's stars Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, a top student at the FBI's training academy. Jack Crawford (Scott Glenn) wants Clarice to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist who is also a violent psychopath, serving life behind bars for various acts of murder and cannibalism. Crawford believes that Lecter may have insight into a case and that Starling, as an attractive young woman, may be just the bait to draw him out.
In this episode, Kade is joined by special guest fiancée Mercedes to watch, "Rambo: First Blood."
"First Blood" is about a Vietnam veteran and drifter John J. Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) who wanders into a small Washington town in search of an old friend, but is met with intolerance and brutality by the local sheriff, Will Teasle (Brian Dennehy). When Teasle and his deputies restrain and shave Rambo, he flashes back to his time as a prisoner of war and unleashes his fury on the officers. He narrowly escapes the manhunt, but it will take his former commander (Richard Crenna) to save the hunters from the hunted.
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch "Se7en." The 1995 movie directed by David Fincher that is as dark as it is good.
It's about retiring police Detective William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) tackles a final case with the aid of newly transferred David Mills (Brad Pitt), they discover a number of elaborate and grizzly murders. They soon realize they are dealing with a serial killer (Kevin Spacey) who is targeting people he thinks represent one of the seven deadly sins. Somerset also befriends Mills' wife, Tracy (Gwyneth Paltrow), who is pregnant and afraid to raise her child in the crime-riddled city.
We just watched, Gladiator. The 2000 classic starring Russell Crowe, directed by Ridley Scott, and composed by Hans Zimmer.
Gladiator is set in Roman times, and the story of a once-powerful general forced to become a common gladiator. The emperor's son is enraged when he is passed over as heir in favour of his father's favourite general. He kills his father and arranges the murder of the general's family, and the general is sold into slavery to be trained as a gladiator - but his subsequent popularity in the arena threatens the throne.
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch the 2022 multi-award winning movie, "Everything Everywhere All At Once".
It's about: When an interdimensional rupture unravels reality, an unlikely hero must channel her newfound powers to fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
"Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid" is about the true story of fast-draws and wild rides, battles with posses, train and bank robberies, a torrid love affair and a new lease on outlaw life in far away Bolivia. It is also a character study of a remarkable friendship between Butch - possibly the most likeable outlaw in frontier history - and his closest associate, the fabled, ever-dangerous Sundance Kid.
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to, "They Cloned Tyrone."
"They Cloned Tyrone" is about a series of eerie events thrusts an unlikely trio onto the trail of a nefarious government conspiracy.
In this episode, Kade and Gray watch "Dazed and Confused"
This coming-of-age film follows the mayhem of a group of rowdy teenagers in Austin, Texas, celebrating the last day of high school in 1976. The movie follows, student Randall Floyd, who moves easily among stoners, jocks, and geeks. Floyd is a star athlete, but he also likes smoking weed, which presents a conundrum when his football coach demands he signs a "no drugs" pledge. The incoming freshman fight to survive the night of hazing led by Fred O'Bannion (Ben Affleck).
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the classic movie they just watched, "The Fast and The Furious."
"The Fast and The Furious" is the 2001 movie that set off one of the biggest movie franchises to hit the theater.
The original follows undercover cop, Brain O'Conner as he infiltrates a Los Angeles street-racing crew suspected of big-rig hijackings and unexpectedly falls for the gang leader's sister.
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they just watched, Collateral by Michael Mann starring Jamie Foxx and Tom Cruise.
Collateral is the 2004 movie based in LA where taxi driver Max is offered $600 to make 5 extra stops by the sharp-suited Vincent. Sounds good until Vincent turns out to be a merciless hitman and each one of those stops involves a hit. As the night goes on, Max starts to wonder if he'll live to see the sunrise, as the pair are hunted by the police and the FBI.
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In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they watched, "Planet Terror."
Planet Terror is a 2007 American horror comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. Set in Texas, the film follows the survivors of a biochemical outbreak as they battle zombie-like creatures and a rogue military unit.
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In this episode, Kade and Gray are joined by special guest Mercedes (Kade's fiance) to react to the movie they just watched, "Barbie" (2023).
"Barbie" is the latest Greta Gerwig movie about Margot Robbie's Barbie struggling with the reality of being a woman in the real world. It follows Barbie and Ken having the time of their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans.
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In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to react to the movie they just watched, "Oppenheimer" (2023).
"Oppenheimer" is Christopher Nolan's most recent masterpiece following the story of Robert Oppenheimer's endeavor to create the atomic bomb. During World War II, Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves Jr. appoints physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer to work on the top-secret Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer and a team of scientists spend years developing and designing the atomic bomb. Their work comes to fruition on July 16, 1945, as they witness the world's first nuclear explosion, forever changing the course of history.
In this episode, Kade and Gray react to the movie they just watched, "Death Proof."
"Death Proof" is Quentin Tarantino's 5th film starring Kurt Russel. Kurt Russel plays, Stuntman Mike, a psychopathic killer whose weapon of choice is the stunt car he drives that has been death proofed... for the driver. Bodies pile up from Stuntman Mike's high-speed violence until he finds an unsuspecting group of badass chicks.
In this episode, Kade and Gray sit down to talk about the movie they just watched, "Bloodsport." Bloodsport is a 1988 martial arts movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Jean-Claude plays the U.S Soldier, Frank Dux, who sneaks away to Hong Kong to fight in the secret underground full-contact martial arts tournament, The Kumite. Dux attempts to win The Kumite to honor the man who taught him how to be a ninja. And oh yeah, this is supposed to be a true story.
Kade and Gray sit down to talk about the movie they watched, "Taxi Driver."
Taxi Driver is a 1976 movie directed by Martin Scorsese about a disturbed loner that feels disgusted with the city he lives in, New York. He finds a beautiful woman who volunteers for a presidential candidate's campaign which sparks his obsession with saving the world. He then plots to assassinate a presidential candidate but instead becomes an accidental hero when he kills the pimp of an underage prostitute.
In the debut episode of The CRWN Cinema Podcast, Kade Harvey and Gray Pittman sit down to talk about the movie they just watched, "Air."
Air is the movie about Nike's revolutionary partnership with Michael Jordan starring Matt Damon and directed by Ben Affleck.
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