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Sean finally gets into the Halloween Spirit and reviews Dog Soldiers (2002), with Paul from SP Filmviewers.
Paul is the artist of Review It Yourself's beautiful logo.
Discussion Points:
-The amount of people from the North East in this film.
-Sean explains how it's nice to listen to regional accents from closer to home.
-Gurinder Chadha's films.
-The practical effects in the film.
-Christian Bale's comments about acting in front of a green screen.
-The great quieter moments between the characters, which really elevates this film.
-When all else fails, make a brew.
-The dubious geography evident in the film.
Random Questions:
-Did you forget that Liam Cunningham was in this episode?
-Have you heard Liam Cunningham's actual accent?
-Should Sean start the Howling film series with The Howling III (1987)?
-Why do Werewolves open tent zips so gently?
-When was the last time we got a film like this?
-Does a lower budget force you to become more creative as a filmmaker/director?
-Did you know it was the bandage which the dog was chewing on?
-How can you not love a film with fist-fights with werewolves in numerous scenes?
-Are some films nowadays guilty of treating audiences like they are idiots?
-How the hell does Sean mix up A Night At The Roxbury (1998) and Pootie Tang (2001)?
Random Quotes:
-"He's from Ireland...his voice is very Irish, obviously".
-"It's so manly this film".
-"When people ask me, what do I want [from films]: This!"
-"A cup of tea solves everything"
-"Dogs like sausages"-Sean's stunning analysis continues.
Random Recommendations:
-An American Werewolf in London (1981)
-The Howling (1981)
-Bend It Like Beckham (2002)
-Blinded By The Light (2019)
Thanks for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sean finally gets into the Halloween Spirit and reviews Dog Soldiers (2002), with Paul from SP Filmviewers.
Paul is the artist of Review It Yourself's beautiful logo.
Discussion Points:
-The amount of people from the North East in this film.
-Sean explains how it's nice to listen to regional accents from closer to home.
-Gurinder Chadha's films.
-The practical effects in the film.
-Christian Bale's comments about acting in front of a green screen.
-The great quieter moments between the characters, which really elevates this film.
-When all else fails, make a brew.
-The dubious geography evident in the film.
Random Questions:
-Did you forget that Liam Cunningham was in this episode?
-Have you heard Liam Cunningham's actual accent?
-Should Sean start the Howling film series with The Howling III (1987)?
-Why do Werewolves open tent zips so gently?
-When was the last time we got a film like this?
-Does a lower budget force you to become more creative as a filmmaker/director?
-Did you know it was the bandage which the dog was chewing on?
-How can you not love a film with fist-fights with werewolves in numerous scenes?
-Are some films nowadays guilty of treating audiences like they are idiots?
-How the hell does Sean mix up A Night At The Roxbury (1998) and Pootie Tang (2001)?
Random Quotes:
-"He's from Ireland...his voice is very Irish, obviously".
-"It's so manly this film".
-"When people ask me, what do I want [from films]: This!"
-"A cup of tea solves everything"
-"Dogs like sausages"-Sean's stunning analysis continues.
Random Recommendations:
-An American Werewolf in London (1981)
-The Howling (1981)
-Bend It Like Beckham (2002)
-Blinded By The Light (2019)
Thanks for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.