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357 - Mamma Mia (2008)

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Release Date: 05/01/2025

374 - The Martian (2015) show art 374 - The Martian (2015)

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373 - Solaris (1972) show art 373 - Solaris (1972)

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"You mean more to me than any scientific truth." For Episode 373, David and Brandon kick off their Hard Sci-Fi month with Andrei Tarkovsky's SOLARIS. Listen as they discuss Tarkovsky's career before the film, why he wanted to make the movie, what famous sci-fi film the movie was a reaction to, why the original novelist disliked the movie, and more!  Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening - Gearing up for October and Borrowing Movies -  (00:00:10) Intro to Hard Sci-Fi Movies (00:06:06) Intro to Solaris (00:15:50) How Solaris Got to Production...

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372 - Grave of the Fireflies (1988) show art 372 - Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

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"Why do fireflies have to die so soon?" For Episoe 372, Thomas and Brandon finish off their World War II series with GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES. Listen as the two discuss how real-life inspired the story, why the story's original author didn't initially want a movie to be made, how they found the film's young leading actress, how they created new animated techniques for the film, how the film gained a following over time, and even more.  Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening - Dying Genres and Marvel -  (00:00:10) Recap of World War II Movies...

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371 - The Zone of Interest (2023) show art 371 - The Zone of Interest (2023)

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"The life we enjoy is very much worth the sacrifice." For Episode 371, David and Brandon continue CineNation's series on World War II movies with Jonathan Glazer's THE ZONE OF INTEREST. Listen as they discuss the real story of what the film is based on, Glazer's casting of the film, how they created a unique filming environment, how they created the film's unforgettable sound design, Glazer's Oscar speech, and more!  Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content:  Opening - Paul Schrader and Marc Maron -  (00:00:10) Recap of World War II Movies (00:05:42)...

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370 - Saving Private Ryan (1998) show art 370 - Saving Private Ryan (1998)

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"Earn this...earn it." For Episode 370, Brandon and David cover the World War II movie everyone has been asking for this month. Directed by Steven Spielberg, SAVING PRIVATE RYAN became one of the most popular World War II movies of all time 1998. Listen as the duo discuss the real stories that inspired the film, which director almost made the film before Spielberg, how Spielberg and Tom Hanks got involved in the movie by chance, the beginnings of Dreamworks, how they recreated Omaha Beach in Ireland, why the film was one of the biggest surprises at the box office in 1998, and so much...

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369 - The Thin Red Line (1998) show art 369 - The Thin Red Line (1998)

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"This great evil, where's it come from?" For Episode 369, David and Brandon are following up CineNation's series on World War I with it's sequel. Listen as they kick-off their World War II series with Terrence Malick's THE THIN RED LINE. Find out about Terrence Malick's long break before the movie, which actors competed to be in the movie, how they used Australia as the film's home base, the film's infamous post-production process, and more.  Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content:  Opening - James Cameron -  (00:00:10) Intro to World War II...

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368 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) show art 368 - Lawrence of Arabia (1962)

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"Nothing is written." For Episode 368, Brandon and Thomas finish off CineNation's series on World War I with one of the most epic movies...LAWRENCE OF ARABIA. Listen as the duo discuss watching the movie on the big screen, the history of the real T.E. Lawrence, the challenges of the screenplay, which A-list American actor almost played Lawrence, the amount of injuries on set, the struggles of filming in the Middle East, and the overall legacy of the film. And one topic regarding this movie created some division within the CineNation family.  Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more...

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367 - War Horse (2011) show art 367 - War Horse (2011)

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"We're the lucky ones, you and me. Lucky since the day I met you." For Episode 367, Brandon and David continue CineNation's series on World War I movies with Steven Spielberg's WAR HORSE. Listen as they discuss the original book the movie based on, how Kathleen Kennedy and Spielberg became involved in the project, how they filmed with real horses, why Spielberg worked at such a fast pace, how they built the various period sets, and so much more. Opening - War Horse on SNL - (00:00:10) Recap of World War I Movies (00:03:22) Intro to War Horse (00:08:17) The History of Horses in World War I...

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366 - Gallipoli (1981) show art 366 - Gallipoli (1981)

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"How fast are you going to run?" For Episode 366, Thomas and Brandon revisit Peter Weir's GALLIPOLI as part of their series on World War I movies. Listen as they discuss Peter Weir's career, the casting of Mel Gibson, what controversial media figure backed the film, and why it should be discussed more within the war genre and Weir's career.  Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening - Spider-Man Trilogy -  (00:00:10) Recap of World War I Movies (00:02:43) Intro to Gallipoli (00:09:22) The History of the Battle of the Nek (00:11:18) How Gallipoli Got...

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365 - Paths of Glory (1957) show art 365 - Paths of Glory (1957)

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"I'm not afraid of dying tomorrow, only of getting killed." For Episode 365, David and Brandon kick-off CineNation's World War I series with Stanley Kubrick's PATHS OF GLORY. Listen as they discuss Kubrick's career before the film, why so many studios turned the movie down, the screenwriter controversery, how they pulled off the trench scenes, why one major actor was fired during production because of an alleged kidnapping, how Kubrick's detailed style of directing annoyed some actors, and more! Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content:  Opening - The Round-Up...

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"You wait 20 years for a dad and then three come along at once."

For Episode 357, Thomas and Brandon kickoff their Jukebox Musical series with MAMMA MIA! Listen as they discuss the show's original theatrical run, what major event affected the show's popularity, how Meryl Streep became involved in the project, which actresses were in the running for one of the lead roles, and how the movie became one of the best examples of counterprogramming at the movie theater. 

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  • Opening - Sinners -  (00:00:10)
  • Intro to the Jukebox Musical Genre (00:05:00)
  • Intro to Mamma Mia (00:12:06)
  • How Mamma Mia Got to Production (00:19:00)
  • Favorite Scenes (00:42:58)
  • On Set Life - (01:03:40)
  • Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:12:46)
  • What Worked and What Didn’t (01:20:05)
  • Awards (01:26:30)
  • Final Questions on the Movie (01:29:37)
  • Wrapping Up the Episode (01:37:11)

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