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  • 58. Batman v Superman (2016) - Who Did You Want to Win?
    2025/06/20

    "Ben Affleck was a great Batman."SummaryIn this episode of Trimming The Movie Fat, host Stephen delves into the complexities of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). He discusses the film's box office success, critical reception, and its ambitious themes of fear, power, and accountability. The conversation explores character portrayals, particularly of Batman, Superman, and Lex Luthor, as well as the film's visual style and soundtrack. Ultimately, Stephen shares his personal enjoyment of the film despite its flaws and invites listeners to share their thoughts.Chapters00:00 Ben Affleck Interview00:50 Introduction to Batman v Superman01:13 B v S Trailer03:24 Henry Cavill Interview05:23 B v S: Tale of the Tape07:44 Themes of Fear, Power, and Accountability09:50 Character Analysis and Performances10:38 Soundtrack and Cinematic Style12:27 Final Thoughts and Audience EngagementVisit our webpage - Trimming The Movie Fat | Trimming The Musical Fat (trimmingthemusicalfat.com)Like what you heard? Why not buy us a coffee to show your appreciation - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthhListen to our music podcast - https://anchor.fm/TTMFLetterboxd - https://boxd.it/aLddd

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    17 分
  • 57. Smuggler’s Frequency - Discussing Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
    2025/06/05

    "Was it fun? Absolutely."SummaryIn this episode of Trimming The Movie Fat, host Stephen Nicholson dives into 'Solo: A Star Wars Story,' exploring its plot, character performances, production challenges, and overall reception. He discusses the film's place within the Star Wars franchise, its box office performance, and the mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. The conversation highlights the film's fun elements, character dynamics, and the impact of its troubled production on its legacy."The Kessel Run sequence? Awesome."Chapters00:00 Ron Howard Interview on Colbert01:03 Introduction to Solo: A Star Wars Story01:39 Solo Trailer (2018)05:38 Plot Overview and Box Office Performance07:41 Character Performances and Casting Choices10:17 Production Challenges and Reception12:42 Final Thoughts on Necessity and EnjoymentVisit our webpage - Trimming The Movie Fat | Trimming The Musical Fat (trimmingthemusicalfat.com)Like what you heard? Why not buy us a coffee to show your appreciation - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/trimmingthhListen to our music podcast - https://anchor.fm/TTMFLetterboxd - https://boxd.it/aLddd

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    14 分
  • 20. This Podcast Will Self-Destruct: Discussing The Mission : Impossible Movies From 2011 to 2023
    2025/05/28

    “Mission accomplished!” - Ethan Hunt (2011, Ghost Protocol”).

    Stephen & Paul continue their not-impossible mission of critiquing and ranking Tom Cruise’s ‘Mission : Impossible’ movies. The successful film series which has grossed over $4B USD at the global box office.

    Movies 1 - 3 were discussed in the previous show. In this, the concluding episode:

    - Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (2011)

    - Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (2015)

    - Mission Impossible: Fallout (2018)

    - Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One (2023)

    Look out for movie information, box office grosses, critical and audience reception, budgets, facts and more.

    Which of the seven movies will be ranked top? Which do we wish never existed? Listen/Watch to find out.

    Come back next month for our look at the two Timothy Dalton James Bond movies (The Living Daylights & License To Kill).

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    59 分
  • 21. Bond in Transition: Discussing Timothy Dalton's James Bond Movies (1987 - 1989)
    2025/05/28

    “Sanchez - "Problem solver?"
    Bond - "More of a problem eliminator." - License to Kill.”

    Timothy Dalton took on the unenviable task of succeeding Roger Moore as James Bond in the mid-1980s. Moving away from the light-comedy of the Moore-years, Dalton’s take on the character returned Bond to his darker, literary roots nearly 20 years before Daniel Craig’s similar portrayal in Casino Royale (2006).

    Dalton’s Bond tenure is hotly debated. Was he the right Bond, wrong time? Did he have the comedic chops to pull off the Bond quips? Is he underrated? Were you glad to see the back of him (for Pierce Brosnan)?

    What is not in doubt is that he left the franchise under a cloud due to A/ License to Kill’s underperformance at the box office B/ Not getting a third movie due to behind-the-scenes legal issues.

    With all that said, TTMF hosts Stephen & Paul (HUGE Bond fans) sat down to rewatch The Living Daylights (1987) and License to Kill (1989) to give their thoughts on them, and Dalton’s portrayal. They’ll also provide relevant movie information like box office grosses, critical and audience reception, budgets, facts and more.


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    1 時間 7 分
  • 18. No Time to Pod: Discussing Daniel Craig's Final Two James Bond Movies (2015 to 2021)
    2025/05/28

    “Bond: I am sorry for your loss.

    Lucia: You knew my husband?

    Bond: All too briefly.

    Lucia: What do you do?

    Bond: Life insurance.”

    James Bond will return. And so have podcast hosts Stephen & Paul, plus their guests Paul & Davie Melon, for a deep dive into two hugely divisive Bond movies - ‘Spectre’ (2015) & ‘No Time To Die’ (2021).

    Join the boys as they rewatch, critique and rank the 2 movies. They’ll also provide relevant movie information like box office grosses, critical and audience reception, budgets, facts and more.

    And stick around until the end when the guys rank all 5 of Daniel Craig’s Bond’s.

    Come back next month for more espionage action as we start looking at the Mission Impossible movies.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • 19. The Fuse Is Lit: Discussing Mission: Impossible 1 - 3 (1996 to 2006)
    2025/05/28

    “Your mission, should you choose to accept it…”

    In 1996, Paramount took a chance on Tom Cruise & his big screen version of the popular sixties TV show ‘Mission : Impossible’. A gamble that paid off handsomely to the tune of over $4B USD in global box office receipts.

    Are all of the movies (7 to date) impossibly good? No (we’re looking at you M:I2). Are some better better than others? Yes. Do they get better as the series progresses? A topic worthy of debate. So…

    Podcast hosts & M:I fans Stephen & Paul Nicholson accept the (not) impossible mission to rewatch, critique and rank all the movies, whilst also providing relevant movie information, box office grosses, critical and audience reception, budgets, facts and more.

    The movies covered in this episode are:

    - Mission : Impossible (1996)

    - Mission : Impossible 2 (2000)

    - Mission : Impossible 3 (2006)

    Come back next month for the concluding episode which looks at Ghost Protocol (2011), Rogue Nation (2015), Fallout (2018) & Dead Reckoning Part One (2023).

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    47 分
  • 56. Casino Royale (1967): A James Bond Spoof That Missed the Mark
    2025/05/21

    "How could you get this so wrong?"


    Summary


    In this episode of Trimming The Movie Fat, host Stephen and his brother Paul discuss the 1967 film Casino Royale, an unofficial James Bond spoof.


    They explore the film's convoluted plot, the involvement of multiple directors, and the overall poor reception from both critics and audiences. The conversation delves into the film's legacy, its impact on the Bond franchise, and how it compares to the official Bond movies, particularly the successful 2006 adaptation starring Daniel Craig.


    The hosts share their thoughts on the film's music, performances, and the absurdity of its humor, ultimately concluding that the film is a forgettable entry in the Bond universe.


    "It tries to be funny but it's not."


    Chapters


    00:58 Introduction to Casino Royale (1967)

    01:23 Casino Royale Trailer

    03:43 John Huston Interview

    04:15 Casino Royale Facts

    06:57 Initial Impressions and Reception

    09:18 The Film's Structure and Humor

    12:06 Legacy and Impact on the Bond Franchise

    14:50 Final Thoughts and Comparisons to Other Bond Films


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    "This film is a hot mess."



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    25 分
  • 55. Diamonds Are Forever (1971): Sean Connery’s James Bond Movies - Part Six - Keep or Trim?
    2025/05/08

    "It's a middle of the pack Bond movie."


    Summary


    In this episode of 'Trimming The Movie Fat', host Stephen & his guests discuss 'Diamonds Are Forever', Sean Connery's final official Bond film. They explore the film's plot, box office success, and initial impressions, while analyzing Connery's performance, the portrayal of Blofeld, and the representation of women in the film. The conversation also delves into the unique Las Vegas setting, memorable action sequences, the theme song, and the villains Wint & Kidd. The hosts conclude with their ratings and final thoughts on the film's place in the Bond franchise.


    "It's a fun movie”


    Chapters


    00:35 Introduction to Diamonds Are Forever

    05:08 Tale of the Tape: Diamonds Are Forever

    07:15 First Impressions of the Film

    09:38 Sean Connery's Performance

    15:33 The Evolution of Bond's Style

    17:48 Blofeld's Portrayal and Villainy

    20:40 Women in Diamonds Are Forever

    23:13 Las Vegas as a Bond Setting

    24:00 Action Sequences and Highlights

    26:23 Theme Song and Soundtrack

    28:41 Wint and Kidd and Representation

    31:38 Final Thoughts and Ratings


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    35 分