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In this edition of CinemaJam Versus, hosts Pablo and Sebas step into the ring to pit two MMA-centric films against each other: the emotional powerhouse Warrior (starring Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton) and David Mamet’s philosophical martial arts drama Redbelt (starring Chiwetel Ejiofor).Released during the rise of the UFC craze in the US, these films take very different approaches to the fight game. We break them down round-by-round, analyzing the story, the acting (including Nick Nolte’s Oscar-nominated performance), the fight choreography, and the soundtracks. Which movie taps out, and which one takes the title? Tune in for the landslide verdict and a discussion on some truly baffling plot holes.Timestamps & Key Topics:00:00 – Intro: Why we chose Warrior vs. Redbelt.02:27 – Round 1: Story & Script. Warrior’s tight plot vs. Redbelt’s confusing storylines.05:34 – Round 2: Characters & Acting. Tom Hardy’s physical presence vs. Nick Nolte’s show-stealing performance.10:00 – Round 3: Visuals & Direction. Gavin O’Connor’s sports drama style vs. David Mamet’s "TV movie" feel.13:01 – Round 4: Soundtrack. The one round where Redbelt lands a punch with its mellow guitar score.14:48 – Round 5: Quotability & Memorable Moments. The intensity of the fights and the “shoulder snap” scene.17:30 – Round 6: Re-watchability. Which movie is worth a second view?.18:24 – Wild Card: The Plot Hole Olympics. Discussing Redbelt’s unrealistic lawyer scenes and the "magic marble" handicap system.26:47 – The Verdict: A clear winner is crowned.28:43 – Next Week’s Teaser: Nuclear Holocausts—Threads (1984) vs. The Day After (1983).Links & Resources:Links & Resources:
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By Pablo Velez y Sebastian GomezIn this edition of CinemaJam Versus, hosts Pablo and Sebas step into the ring to pit two MMA-centric films against each other: the emotional powerhouse Warrior (starring Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton) and David Mamet’s philosophical martial arts drama Redbelt (starring Chiwetel Ejiofor).Released during the rise of the UFC craze in the US, these films take very different approaches to the fight game. We break them down round-by-round, analyzing the story, the acting (including Nick Nolte’s Oscar-nominated performance), the fight choreography, and the soundtracks. Which movie taps out, and which one takes the title? Tune in for the landslide verdict and a discussion on some truly baffling plot holes.Timestamps & Key Topics:00:00 – Intro: Why we chose Warrior vs. Redbelt.02:27 – Round 1: Story & Script. Warrior’s tight plot vs. Redbelt’s confusing storylines.05:34 – Round 2: Characters & Acting. Tom Hardy’s physical presence vs. Nick Nolte’s show-stealing performance.10:00 – Round 3: Visuals & Direction. Gavin O’Connor’s sports drama style vs. David Mamet’s "TV movie" feel.13:01 – Round 4: Soundtrack. The one round where Redbelt lands a punch with its mellow guitar score.14:48 – Round 5: Quotability & Memorable Moments. The intensity of the fights and the “shoulder snap” scene.17:30 – Round 6: Re-watchability. Which movie is worth a second view?.18:24 – Wild Card: The Plot Hole Olympics. Discussing Redbelt’s unrealistic lawyer scenes and the "magic marble" handicap system.26:47 – The Verdict: A clear winner is crowned.28:43 – Next Week’s Teaser: Nuclear Holocausts—Threads (1984) vs. The Day After (1983).Links & Resources:Links & Resources:
Listen on Spotify: Link
Listen on Apple Podcasts: Link
Follow us on Instagram: @cinemajampod