Back To The Podcast

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Synopsis

Back To The Podcast is a new and alternative look at all things to do with movies. Hosted by Byron and Bear, two huge movie lovers, in each episode we will discuss anything and everything about movies from 50 years ago up to the present day. We will also keep you up to date with whats worth keeping an eye out for in the not too distant future. Going in to details regarding everything from plot lines, to plot holes, actors and characterisation, score and sound, set design and cinematography. If you're as crazy about movies as we are, then this is the place for you. We will agree, we will disagree, and will geek out, all while doing our best to keep you entertained.

Episodes

  • Episode 31 - Iron Man 3 (Phase 2)

    15/10/2013 Duration: 56min

    This is one we wanted to do in the Summer but are schedules did not allow. So we now bring this to you to coincide with the recent UK Blu-Ray/DVD release. We bring you Iron Man 3. This was an interesting one, this has left the comic book fans torn around the world. Some people have truly hated where the superhero franchise has gone, and some people love it. Here at Back To The Podcast, we have one die hard fan of the comic book world and one compete novice, so we covered both sides to the argument when discussing some of the themes. We put this film under the microscope and asked why this has split the world so much. Its certainly a new style for the Iron Man franchise with Shane Black in the directors chair. We hope you enjoy listening!!

  • Episode 30 - What A Rush!?

    30/09/2013 Duration: 52min

    Safe to say that we finally found a film this year that exceeded its expectation after a Summer of several miss hits. In this episode we look at Ron Howards newest film, "Rush". A film not so much about motor racing but about the real life rivalry between James Hunt and Niki Lauda, centered around their rise to victory in the mid 70s and focusing on a horrific crash that left Lauder badly scarred, as well as emotionally traumatised to get behind the wheel again. It was obvious from the get go, that Howard had picked a hell of a story to tell and because of his fantastic attention to detail and epic film making it made for one of the most exciting films we had seen. Enough said, please have a listen. Enjoy!! Music credits: Opening - Gimme Some Loving - Spencer Davis Group - Rush OST Closing - Lost But Won - Hans Zimmer - Rush OST

  • Episode 29 - Elysium

    11/09/2013 Duration: 57min

    In this weeks episode we bring you our review on Matt Damon's newest Sci-Fi action thriller "Elysium". Directed by Neill Blomkamp, the man who bought us District 9 in 2009, the concept and the clear vision of this film was clear and probably one of our favourite things. A tale between rich and poor, Elysium holds a very epic look of the future. We both have a good discussion about this and really enjoy getting our teeth into this film. Music credits: Opening - Fire Up The Shuttle - Ryan Arnon - Elysium (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Closing - Elysium - Ryan Arnon - Elysium (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

  • Episode 28 - Red Dawn (1984 VS 2012)

    09/09/2013 Duration: 47min

    To coincide with the Blu-Ray release of the recent remake of Red Dawn, we decided to do one of our beloved 'VS' podcasts where we compare old with new. Starting with the 1984 original version of this film, we both had quite different opinions on this one. We did notice the amazing cast of young Hollywood heart-throbs who all went on to become household names and we talk about why this film was so poignant for its day. We then go on to look at the recent 2012 release starring Chris Hemsworth. We compare the differences and how they've dressed it up to suit modern day cinema, but mainly discuss why we think this film was such a flop at the box office. A phrase we seem to be hearing more and more these days. Enjoy!! Music credits: Opening - Main Title - Basil Poledouris - Red Dawn Original Soundtrack 1984 Closing - Wolverines - Ramin Djawadi - Red Dawn Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2012

  • Episode 27 - The Future Of Cinema (featuring the Lone Ranger)

    23/08/2013 Duration: 01h19min

    Welcome to the bumper special edition and the anniversary episode of Back To The Podcast. In this podcast, we give a surprising review of the much criticised Lone Ranger movie, before moving on to take a speculative look at the future predictions for Hollywood and cinema trends, this edition also includes the new special feature for B2The P. Happy listening movie fans! Music credits: Opening - William Tell Overture - Hanz Zimmer - The Lone Ranger OST Closing - Ride - Hanz Zimmer - The Lone Ranger OST

  • Episode 26 - The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

    19/08/2013 Duration: 45min

    And this week, we have somehting completely different. In this episode we review The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo. We focus on the original swedish version of the film from 2009. It is clear from the get go that we're both total fans of this film and everything it has to offer. Being a 3 hour extended edition we had to be quite selective with what we talked about but lead actors Noomi Rapace and Michael Nyqvist came up quite a lot for their absolutely stunning performances as well as the amazing writing and plot lines. If you haven't seen this, then firstly, spoilers ALERT, and secondly, I urge you all to go and check this film out. Be open minded and try something a little different if you haven't already. Music credits: Opening - Blomkvist - Jacob Groth - Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy (Original Soundtrack Recording) Closing - Millenium - Jacob Groth - Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy (Original Soundtrack Recording)

  • Episode 25 - The World's End

    10/08/2013 Duration: 47min

    Welcome back all, today we bring you the review on the third and final part in the blood and ice cream triolgy, The World's End. Starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost and directed by Edgar Wright, we know we are in safe hands with these three. Being the follow up to Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, we had some expectations for this film, but it was nice to see that they broke a few rules in this newest one. They tackled some more serious themes like alcholism and failing friendships whilst keeping it under the umbrella of a pub crawl. Oooh, there are also robots that try to kill you as well. With lots to talk about, we very much enjoyed recording this podcast. We hope you enjoy listening. Music credits: Opening: I'm Free - The Soup Dragons - The World's End OST Closing: Happy Hour - The House Martins - The World's End OST www.facebook.com/backtothepodcast www.twitter.com/back2thepodcast

  • Episode 24 - Arnold's Last Stand

    15/07/2013 Duration: 42min

    He has returned, Arnie is back in his latest feature where he plays an aging sheriff in "The Last Stand". A film that had little budget, short filming schedule and came out in January, but to be honest, we both enjoyed this films simplictiy and fun along the way. Its good to see Arnold return back to a feature film for the first time in ovder 10 years, and its equally as good to see him doing what he does best. We talked for quite a bit about the way this film has been made, its minimalistic plot and supporting cast. And to top it, theirs a great song by Jonny Lang at the end of the movie to enjoy also. Music credits: Opening - The Last Stand - Mowg - The Last Stand OST Closing - I Ain't Superstitious (feat. Jonny Lang) - Santana - The Last Stand OST

  • Episode 23 - Pan's Labyrinth

    15/07/2013 Duration: 48min

    We've got something a bit different for you today. We decided to look into something very different from our usual and have a look at Guillermo Del Toro's fantastic "Pan's Labyrinth". This is a massively interesting film and genre and we both agree that is not something that gets explored enough in modern cinema. Enough said, and please enjoy! Music credits: Opening - Pan's Labyrinth Lullaby - Javier Navarrete - Pan's Labyrinth OST Closing - Long, Long Time Ago - Javier Navarrete - Pan's Labyrinth OST

  • Episode 22 - World War Z

    01/07/2013 Duration: 55min

    Today we bring you the latest Zombie epic, World War Z. Starring Brad Pitt and directed by Marc Forster, this Summer blockbuster is quite the popcorn flick, and maybe for the first time in Back To The Podcast history, our opinions are completely split. We talk about why this film does deserve your money but how it could've also pushed the boat out a little more, then we get stuck into the amazing design of the film along with the way it was shot and edited. A bit of everything is in this episode, enjoy! Music credits: Opening - Wales - Marco Beltrami - World War Z (Music from the Motion Picture) Closing - The Lane Family - Marco Beltrami - World War Z (Music from the Motion Picture)

  • Episode 21 - Man Of Steel (or Man Of CGI)

    25/06/2013 Duration: 57min

    After a slightly arduous time getting to our seats, we took to the cinema to see the latest imagining of the Superman franchise. We found there were highs and lows to the film, some things we questioned from a B2TheP angle, but overall it's aa interesting take on the great man with the red cape, with some fantastic supporting actors. Music credits: Opening - Flight - Hans Zimmer - Man Of Steel OST Closing - What Are You Going to Do When You Are Not Saving the World? - Hans Zimmer - Man Of Steel OST

  • Episode 20 - Django Unchained (The D Is Silent)

    05/06/2013 Duration: 01h02min

    In todays episode, we tackle the mighty Django Unchained bought to us by the visionary director, Quentin Tarantino. Like with a lot Tarantino's films, this one is a epic 3 hour journey with lots to talk about so we get stuck straight in with talking about the appropriate casting choices and the way this film has been put together. We discuss the good points and the of course the bad points (although with this film, their weren't many) and we both really enjoyed talking about this film so we really hope you enjoy listening. Music credits: Opening: Django - Luis Bacalov & Rocky Roberts - Django Unchained Soundtrack Closing: Too Old To Die Young - Brother Dege (AKA Dege Legg) - Django Unchained Soundtrack

  • Episode 19 - Star Trek Into Darkness

    27/05/2013 Duration: 57min

    Firstly, let me apologise for the slight delay in getting this latest podcast to your eager ears. Had a few slight technical issues which are in the proccess of getting solved. So without further ado, todays podcast brings you a in depth look at the latest Star Trek reboot/prequal - Star Trek Into Darkness. MAJOR SPOILERS ALERT on this guys, please don't listen yet if you haven't seen the film and intend to. We get stuck right into what makes this film's 2 hours and 10 mins appear to go very quickly indeed, talking about the action, and the integral relationships, but mainly the casting from all the original cast members who retuen for this second installment to the newest characters includling the new performances from Alice Eve, Peter Weller and probably the most exciting for us, Benedict Cumberbatch. As always, we hope you enjoy and please check out our facebook group at: www.facebook.com/backtothepodcast and our twitter page at: www.twitter.com/back2thepodcast. Enjoy!! Music credits: Opening - Ki

  • Episode 18 - Star Trek: The Wrath Of Khan (revisited)

    29/04/2013 Duration: 52min

    Its only a matter of days before we see the release of the brand new Star Trek sequal "Star Trek Into Darkness" here in the UK. So to recap and to get ourselves into the Star Trek spirit, we have decided to go back to probably the most famous film in the franchise, the second in the series of films, The Wrath Of Khan. For many, and for me this is probably still the best silver screen edition of the hit 60's TV show, and the fact that the movie franchise has been going for over 30 years now is a testament to how great this film was (and still is). So after a rewatch and some note taking we dive right back into this film from 1982. Specifically we discuss why it's a great revenge tale, the casting and portrayal of our favourite Trek characters against the newest additions to the film such as Khan and Saavik. Maybe more excitingly, we discuss the fact their are almost certianly going to be several segues between this film and the new one coming out in a few days and what we think we can expect from that. The fac

  • Episode 17 - Oblivion

    11/04/2013 Duration: 47min

    The very recent release of Oblivion is under scrutiny by the Back To The Podcast team today. Having come straight from the cinema into the studio to talk about this film. Starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman and directed by Joseph Kosinski, this bought a first for our podcast where Byron and I were both a bot confused by this film. We go into details why in the podcast, but we talk about which areas we enjoyed, and which areas we didn't and also other topics such as set design, characterisation, score, effects and plot come into subject too. Enjoy!! Music credits: Opening - Jack's Dream (M83, Anthony Gonzalez, Joseph Trapanese) - Oblivion Original Soundtrack Closing - Oblivion feat. Susanne Sundfør (M83) - Oblivion Original Soundtrack

  • Episode 16 - Just Judged Dredd

    09/04/2013 Duration: 46min

    Welcome back to our little chat about films. This week we look at the 2012 Action film "Dredd" starring Karl Urban and directed by Pete Travis. I think its safe to say that we were both surprised by this film (you'll have to listen to find out why). But we touch on a lot of subjects including the fact that its the first 18 rated film to be released in a while, its surprising lack of CGI, its casting choices and its very interesting and innovative cinematography. We hope you enjoy. See you next time. Music credits Opening - Lockdown (Paul Leonard-Morgan) - Dredd Original Soundtrack Closing - She's A Pass (Paul Leonard-Morgan) - Dredd Original Soundtrack

  • Episode 15 - Argo

    23/03/2013 Duration: 52min

    Welcome to episode 15, the episode in which we take on the mighty "Argo". Directed by and starring Ben Affleck and winner of the Best Motion Picture award at the 2013 Oscars. We wanted to see if this film truly lived up to the hype. Obviously, with this being based on the true events from 1980 their is a lot of oppurtunity to chat about the differences between the actual events and what has been added to the film. But really the thing that we were both fascinated by and really wanted to get our teeth into was admiring Afflecks attention to detail when researching for this film and the tremendous lengths the cast and crew went to to keep it as authentic as possible. On top of that we are spoilt with a first class ensemble cast supporting Affleck in the lead role including John Goodman, Alan Arkin, Bryan Cranston, Tate Donovan and many more to get us interested. We hope you enjoy. Stay tuned for more new episodes coming very soon. Music credits Opening - The Mission - Argo OST by Alexandre Desplat Closing -

  • Episode 14 - A Good Day To Hang Up The White Vest

    09/03/2013 Duration: 01h08min

    After a few weeks break from the podcast due to work commitments we are back "with a vengeance", and we have decided to use the current release of "A Good Day To Die Hard" (the fifth in the Die Hard franchise) as a great chance to review all five Die Hard films including the most recent release. For a franchise that has now spanned over 25 years their is obviously a lot to cram into one podcast so we try and mention as much as we can. We have explored the many up's and down's of the series and put them together for you here. We hope you enjoy!! Music credits: Opening - The Terminal - Die Hard 2 Soundtrack Middle - Live Free Or Die Hard - Live Free Or Die Hard Soundtrack Closing - It's Hard To Kill A McClane - A Good Day To Die Hard Soundtrack

  • Episode 13 - Les Misérables

    18/01/2013 Duration: 55min

    Happy new year listeners. Well we kick straight into 2013 with the breathaking Les Misérables. What can I say? This was surely a breathtaking piece of cinema that will be remembered for decades and talked about for the next coming months. What a great way to start the new year. This epic 3 hour musical, set with the French Revolution as its back drop follows the life of Jean ValJean played by Hugh Jackman and the people he encounters throughout his long life. With no dialogue the film is crammed full of spectular music which in this musical film (unlike all others), all the actors sang LIVE. So after sitting through the film, we got straight in front of the mics with the film fresh in our memory to record this podcast. We talk about the incredible look of the film as well as the stunning performances by the cast among many other things. Enjoy. Music credits: Opening - Look Down - Les Misérables Film Soundtrack Closing - One Day More - Les Misérables Film Soundtrack

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