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"The Hateful Eight" - The Details Tarantino Scatters Throughout a Mystery

CRWN Cinema Podcast

Release Date: 09/22/2025

Our Top 10 Favorite Movies of All Time show art Our Top 10 Favorite Movies of All Time

CRWN Cinema Podcast

In this episode, we break away from single-movie analysis and rank our top 10 favorite movies of all time. Each of us gives our personal list, explaining why these films stuck with us, shaped our taste, and continue to hit every time we revisit them. From iconic classics to bold personal picks, this episode is all about storytelling, impact, and personal connection — not consensus or film-school rankings. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 9:27 Kade's No. 10  17:03 Kade No. 9  22:08 Kade's No. 8  27:25 Kade's No. 7 31:45 Kade's No. 6 36:59 Kade's No. 5 41:14 Kade's No. 4 44:16 Kade's No. 3...

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"Moneyball" - It’s Not Very Accurate but WHO CARES

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In this episode, we break down MONEYBALL — the sports drama that turned statistics, failure, and belief into one of the most compelling stories ever told. We dive into Brad Pitt’s performance as Billy Beane, Aaron Sorkin’s razor-sharp dialogue, and how the film transforms data and spreadsheets into real emotional stakes. We analyze the themes of ego, tradition versus innovation, and why Moneyball works even if you don’t care about baseball. From quiet character moments to its unconventional ending, this movie proves that winning isn’t always the point — and we break down exactly...

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"Memento" - Breaking Down the Genius Structure of Memento

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In this episode, we break down MEMENTO — Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending thriller that tells its story backward to put the audience inside the head of its main character. We analyze how the film’s reverse structure forces viewers to experience confusion, uncertainty, and self-deception just like Leonard. We dive into the themes of memory, truth, and identity, and explain why Memento isn’t just a puzzle movie — it’s a psychological trap designed to make you question every decision being made. From the tattoos to the Polaroids, we break down how Nolan turned storytelling itself into...

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"Fury" - The Most Underrated War Movie of All Time

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In this episode, we break down FURY (2014) — David Ayer’s brutal and unflinching World War II film. We dive into the intense performances led by Brad Pitt, the claustrophobic tank setting, and how the movie strips war down to survival, brotherhood, and moral compromise. We analyze the psychology of the crew, the realism of the combat, and why Fury refuses to glorify violence. From its grim tone to its unforgettable final stand, this is a war movie that stays with you long after it ends.   Chapters: 00:00 Intro 3:43 The greatest squad leader of all time 6:37 Give the casting director a...

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"Step Brothers" - The Funniest Movie of All Time

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In this episode, we break down STEP BROTHERS — the absurd comedy classic that somehow gets funnier every time you watch it. We dive into why Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly’s chemistry works so perfectly, how the movie leans fully into immaturity, and why its commitment to stupidity is actually smart comedy. From the endlessly quotable dialogue to the escalation of ridiculous situations, we analyze how Step Brothers became one of the most rewatchable comedies of the 2000s and a cult favorite that refuses to age out.   Chapters: 00:00 Intro: Funniest movie of all time? 8:44 The amount...

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"A Few Good Men" - The Peak of Powerful Dialogue

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In this episode, we break down A FEW GOOD MEN — one of the most intense courtroom dramas ever made and a master class in dialogue, tension, and character conflict. We dive into Aaron Sorkin’s sharp writing, Rob Reiner’s direction, and how the film creates explosive drama using nothing but ego, truth, and moral pressure. We analyze Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson’s legendary confrontation, why “You can’t handle the truth!” became iconic, and how the movie turns ideology into its own form of warfare. From the courtroom structure to the character motivations, we explore why A Few Good...

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"Die Hard" - It’s a Christmas Movie and a Damn Good Action Movie

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In this Christmas episode, we break down DIE HARD — the action movie that quietly became the blueprint for the entire genre & the greatest christmas movie ever made. We analyze why John McClane works so well as an everyman hero, how the confined setting of Nakatomi Plaza creates relentless tension, and why the movie’s pacing is nearly flawless. We also dive into Alan Rickman’s iconic performance as Hans Gruber, the sharp writing, and how Die Hard balances action, humor, and character better than almost any film before or since. Whether you watch it as a Christmas movie or...

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"Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair" - The Most "Tarantino" Tarantino Movie of All Time

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In this episode, we break down KILL BILL: THE WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR, Quentin Tarantino’s complete revenge epic. We dive into how combining Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 reshapes the story, deepens The Bride’s character, and enhances the emotional payoff. We analyze Tarantino’s genre-blending mastery, the iconic action sequences, unforgettable characters, and how style, music, and structure turn pure violence into cinematic expression. From the anime sequence to the final confrontation with Bill, we explore why Kill Bill stands as one of Tarantino’s boldest and most personal works.   Chapters:...

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"The Menu" - The Deeper Layers You Missed

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In this episode, we break down The Menu (2022) — a darkly funny, deeply disturbing satire that skewers elitism, art, and obsession. We discuss Ralph Fiennes’ chilling performance as Chef Slowik, Anya Taylor-Joy’s grounded perspective as Margot, and how the movie blends horror and comedy to make a brutal statement about the culture of perfection and privilege. We analyze the symbolism behind each course, the tension that builds throughout the film, and how The Menu uses its setting to explore control, creativity, and the cost of art. Whether you laughed, squirmed, or left hungry for more,...

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"Training Day" - How Denzel Turned a Good Script into an Iconic Movie

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In this episode, we break down Training Day — Antoine Fuqua’s gritty, tense, and unforgettable crime thriller starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke. We dive into Denzel’s Oscar-winning performance as Alonzo Harris, one of the most manipulative and complex characters in film history. We explore the film’s themes of morality, power, and corruption, analyzing how Fuqua’s direction and David Ayer’s sharp script created one of the most realistic portrayals of law enforcement ever put on screen. From the psychological tension to the unforgettable one-liners, we break down why...

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