• 🎭Are you ready to cry? BABYLON and THE WHALE 🐋 | Movie review double feature

  • Dec 31 2022
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

🎭Are you ready to cry? BABYLON and THE WHALE 🐋 | Movie review double feature

  • Summary

  • Today, the guys discuss two movies. Anthony saw BABYLON and Eddie saw THE WHALE. Let's see how they fare.

    Timestamps

    0:53 Anthony's Babylon review

    2:53 Background, expectations

    5:07 Robbie / Calva / Pitt

    6:32 Comparisons

    8:06 Length

    9:27 "And then..."

    12:41 So many movies about making movies

    15:22 Anthony's grade for Babylon

    17:42 Barbie diversion

    21:21 Eddie's The Whale review

    24:53 Brendan Fraser -- Best Actor at the Oscars in 2023?

    25:56 Hong Chau and the supporting actors

    30:23 Father-daughter relationships, and why this movie is even called "The Whale"

    33:20 Director

    34:57 Eddie's grade for The Whale

    36:28 "Fatphobic"? Exploitation?

    40:04 Ranking of Aranofsky films

    This podcast is produced by Eddie, edited and posted by Anthony, recorded on 12/29/22 in fabulous Las Vegas.

    SONG CREDIT: "Fame," performed by David Bowie. Written by Carlos Alomar, David Robert Jones and John Lennon. Produced by David Bowie (David Robert Jones) and Harry Maslin. Published 1975, RCA Records. Property of Sony Music Licensing.

    Original score for BABYLON is composed by Justin Hurwitz. Soundtrack available on Interscope Records. Original score for THE WHALE is composed by Rob Simonsen. Soundtrack available on A24 Music.

    Footage from BABYLON is property of Paramount Pictures. © 2022

    Footage from THE WHALE is property of A24. © 2022

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