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    Galaxy Quest (1999)

    Galaxy Quest (1999)

    "Galaxy Quest," a film that transcends the traditional boundaries of sci-fi comedy, cleverly satirises the tropes of classic science fiction television series while simultaneously paying heartfelt homage to them. Directed by Dean Parisot and released in 1999, the movie stars an ensemble cast including Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Daryl Mitchell. It's a film that not only fans of sci-fi can appreciate but also offers plenty of laughs, excitement, and emotional depth for a broader audience.

    The premise of "Galaxy Quest" is both a parody and a tribute to the cult phenomenon of TV shows like "Star Trek" and their fervent fan bases. The story follows the washed-up cast of the fictional '80s television series "Galaxy Quest," who, decades after the show's cancellation, make their living through re-runs and sci-fi conventions. The twist comes when they are mistaken for real space heroes by an alien race, the Thermians, who have modelled their entire society on the "Galaxy Quest" TV series, believing the episodes to be historical documents.

    Tim Allen's portrayal of Jason Nesmith, who played the show's commander, Peter Quincy Taggart, is a standout. Allen captures the bravado and the vulnerability of a man struggling to reconcile his past glory with his present reality. Sigourney Weaver, as Gwen DeMarco, provides not only comic relief but also a strong and savvy presence, challenging the typical damsel-in-distress trope often seen in sci-fi. Alan Rickman, in the role of Alexander Dane, a classically trained actor who resents his typecasting as the alien Dr. Lazarus, delivers his lines with a delicious mix of disdain and despair, providing one of the film's most heartfelt performances.

    The brilliance of "Galaxy Quest" lies in its ability to poke fun at the clichés of the genre while also respecting the source material. The film cleverly uses the conventions of science fiction—such as teleportation, space battles, and alien encounters—to both parody and celebrate the genre. The Thermians, with their octopus-like true forms hidden beneath human exteriors, symbolise the sometimes awkward but genuine passion of the sci-fi fandom. Their naivety and earnestness in seeking the help of the "Galaxy Quest" crew to save their civilization from the malevolent warlord Sarris (played menacingly by Robin Sachs) add to the film's charm and humour.

    One of the movie's most significant achievements is its commentary on the nature of fandom and celebrity. "Galaxy Quest" depicts the actors' initial disdain for the conventions and the fans, seeing them as reminders of their failed careers. However, as the story progresses, they come to appreciate the impact their roles have had on their fans' lives, especially the Thermians. This evolution mirrors the journey many actors associated with typecast roles undergo, eventually embracing the love and adoration of the fan community.

    The screenplay, written by David Howard and Robert Gordon, balances the comedic and dramatic elements seamlessly, creating a narrative that is engaging and emotionally resonant. The dialogue is sharp, filled with memorable lines that have become quotable among fans. The visual effects, while not groundbreaking, effectively serve the story, adding to the film's charm rather than distracting from it.

    "Galaxy Quest" also explores themes of identity, redemption, and the power of belief. Each character undergoes a personal journey, discovering their strength and value beyond their typecast roles. The film's climax, involving a "Galaxy Quest" convention, underscores the idea that belief in oneself and in others can lead to real-world heroism, a message that resonates well beyond the confines of the story.

    In retrospect, "Galaxy Quest" has grown from a cult classic into a beloved gem, appreciated for its witty satire, emotional depth, and loving tribute to the sci-fi genre and its fans. The film's enduring popularity is a testament to its quality, humor, and the universal appeal of its underlying themes. It serves as a reminder that, sometimes, to find our true selves, we need to embrace the roles we've been given, no matter how alien they may seem.

    In conclusion, "Galaxy Quest" stands as a pinnacle of sci-fi comedy, expertly blending satire, heart, and adventure. Its clever script, combined with strong performances from the cast, makes it a standout film that continues to entertain and inspire. Whether you're a die-hard sci-fi aficionado or simply in search of a film that offers laughs and a warm heart, "Galaxy Quest" is a journey worth taking. Its message of unity, understanding, and the transformative power of believing in one's self and others is as relevant today as it was at the time of its release.

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    Die Hard

    Die Hard

    This week we discuss Die Hard! Let us know your thoughts and if you consider this a Christmas movie.

    Thanks for joining us see you next time! 


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    Love Actually (2003) Christmas "Re Release"

    Love Actually (2003) Christmas "Re Release"

    In the spirit of Christmas we thought we would re release our Xmas episode from 2022 - Love Actually. The whole team where on board for this one and it could have been the episode that sealed the deal for Damo. Merry Xmas from the team at Born to Watch, we hope you have a great New Year

    "Love Actually," directed by Richard Curtis, is a romantic comedy that has become a staple in the genre, especially during the holiday season. Released in 2003, the film weaves together a tapestry of stories that explore the various facets of love. Set in London, the movie boasts an ensemble cast featuring names like Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Keira Knightley, and many others. Its narrative structure, which interlinks multiple storylines, has been both praised and criticized, making it a film that invites diverse opinions.

    The movie opens with a monologue by Hugh Grant's character, who observes that love is all around, even in the most unexpected places. This sets the tone for the film, which delves into different types of love: romantic, platonic, unrequited, and familial. Each story thread explores these themes with varying degrees of success. 

    One of the most heartwarming stories involves the new Prime Minister, played charmingly by Hugh Grant, who falls for a member of his household staff. This storyline shines due to Grant's effortless charisma and the sweet, albeit somewhat clichéd, narrative. Another compelling narrative is that of a writer (Colin Firth) who, after being cheated on, finds love in a foreign country with someone who doesn't speak his language. This story charmingly illustrates how love can transcend barriers.

    However, not all stories hit the mark. The plot involving Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson's characters, dealing with infidelity, is more somber and adds a necessary depth to the film. Thompson's performance, in particular, is a standout, capturing the heartache and complexity of her character with subtlety and grace. On the other hand, the story of a young boy who learns to play the drums to impress his crush feels somewhat out of place, albeit it adds a cute and lighthearted element to the film.

    A notable aspect of "Love Actually" is its ability to blend humor with heartfelt moments. The film's comedic timing is impeccable, with several laugh-out-loud moments that balance the more serious undertones. The script is witty, and the actors deliver their lines with a natural ease that makes the dialogue feel authentic.

    The film's use of music is another strength. The soundtrack complements the narrative beautifully, enhancing both the emotional and humorous scenes. The iconic scene where Hugh Grant's character dances through 10 Downing Street to the tune of "Jump" by The Pointer Sisters is both hilarious and endearing.

    Visually, "Love Actually" captures the essence of London during Christmas time. The cinematography showcases the city's beauty, with scenes set against iconic landmarks and picturesque streets. The Christmas setting adds a magical quality to the film, making it a popular choice during the holiday season.

    Despite its strengths, "Love Actually" has faced criticism for some of its storylines and character portrayals. Certain plots seem underdeveloped, and a few characters come across as one-dimensional. Additionally, the film has been critiqued for its lack of diversity, both in terms of its cast and the types of love stories portrayed.

    In terms of performances, the ensemble cast delivers uniformly strong performances. Hugh Grant's charming and slightly awkward Prime Minister is both funny and endearing. Emma Thompson's portrayal of a wife grappling with her husband's potential infidelity is deeply moving. Alan Rickman, as always, brings a nuanced depth to his role. The younger members of the cast, like Keira Knightley and Thomas Brodie-Sangster, also add a fresh energy to the film.

    "Love Actually" has had a significant cultural impact since its release. Its format of interweaving stories has influenced many other films in the romantic comedy genre. Additionally, its mix of humor, romance, and drama set a new standard for ensemble romantic comedies.

    In conclusion, "Love Actually" is a film that encapsulates the complexities and joys of love in its many forms. While it has its flaws, the film's charm, wit, and heart make it a beloved classic. Its portrayal of love as messy, beautiful, and ultimately hopeful resonates with audiences, making it a film that continues to be cherished, especially during the holiday season. The performances, soundtrack, and visual appeal add to its enduring popularity, making it a movie that stands the test of time in the romantic comedy genre.

    Episode 329: 'Love Actually' at 20 with Lindy West

    Episode 329: 'Love Actually' at 20 with Lindy West

    It’s been two decades since Richard Curtis’s Love Actually warmed our chilly W. Bush-era hearts, and oh what a pair of decades it’s been. Now, the movie is back in theaters for its anniversary, and Ify has seen it for the first time. Does it hold up? Can we enjoy it anyway? All this, plus the final Xmas Movie Minute of the year and a hotline call from [checks notes] inside the house!

    What’s Good
    Alonso - Jose Andres Slow-Cooked Iberico Pork Ribs
    Drea - The Amazing Acro-Cats of New Orleans
    Lindy - Barry’s mystery guts
    Ify - Skiing, Tuna’s neutering, and Mammoth Brewing Company

    ITIDICs 2003 

    1. Entertainment Weekly Asks: Keanu Reeves, Is there Life After The Matrix?
    2. An “Alien Quadrilogy” 9-Disc DVD Box Set Will Be Available for $100
    3. ELF proves that Jon Favreau Can Make More Than One Kind of Film

    Christmas Movie Minute 

    El Sabor de La Navidad (Vix)
    Christmas on Cherry Lane (Hallmark) 
    Friends and Family Christmas (Hallmark)
    Merry Little Batman (Prime)
    Round and Round (Hallmark) 

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    Drea - Go
    Alonso - There’s Something in the Barn
    Lindy - The Fugitive (and Thin Skin)
    Ify - Underworld 

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    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    "Never give up. Never surrender."

    "Never give up. Never surrender."

    The command deck is full this week with some great guests to discuss a fantastic sci-fi comedy from 1999. Russ, David, Liam, and Disney John are all here because we love the movie Galaxy Quest.

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    The Die Hard Franchise 💥

    The Die Hard Franchise 💥
    On this episode of Movie Buffs we revisited one our favorite Christmas movies and its franchise, the Die Hard films. We discussed the power of the original film, what makes John McClane such an iconic character, and how that was handled across the sequels.

    Die Hard | Ep 28

    Die Hard | Ep 28

    Feel that carpet between your toes and get cozy as you listen to this month’s episode where Austin and Big T discuss the 1988 action movie, Die Hard. 


    Join us as we share some of our favorite moments and discuss which dialogue is the most quotable. We also talk about who gave the best performance and settle the decades-long debate: is Die Hard a Christmas movie? 


    So tune your walker talkies to our channel and drop in on our conversation, then join us in the new year when we discuss the 1993 award-winning film, Schindler’s List.


    Episodes are released the first Monday of every month.


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    Ep 72 - Love Actually - Sprecher Root Beer

    Ep 72 - Love Actually - Sprecher Root Beer

    So, actually, we actually discuss what is actually one of our very favorite films, not actually just as a Christmas film, but actually just a great film altogether. Actually, we don't actually say actually anywhere near as much during the actual episode as we actually do in this episode summary, so there's no need to actually worry about that.

    Actually. 

    Today's root beer is Sprecher. 

    Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5



    Perfume

    Perfume

    WARNING: Spoilers ahead.

    Sarah (the bookworm) & Abby (the movie watcher), along with their guest (their Producer, Stefan), discuss the book-to-movie adaptation, "Perfume"  

    Directed by Tom Tykwer (2006) 
    Based on the book by Patrick Süskind (1985)

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    Music © by Capazunda.

    60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday: What Will Make Today Different? I Have an Idea!

    60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday: What Will Make Today Different? I Have an Idea!

    Hello to you listening in Mount Lawley, Western Australia!

    Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.

    The former British actor Alan Rickman (whom many remember as Professor Snape in the Harry Potter movie series) was an avid diarist of all things large and small in his storied life. The book, Madly, Deeply - The Alan Rickman Diaries Review spans 22 years of diaries, beginning in 1993 and ending in December 2015 shortly before his death capturing Rickman at the height of his fame.

    This line on page 37 of his book caught my ear: “I hate it when my head, heart and aspirations are filled to the brim only with career. The rest of me hangs around like a jacket on the back of a doorknob.”

    Apart from Rickman’s magical imagery, I hear longing for belonging to all parts of his life. Maybe like me you get caught up in the tasks of the professional day and let linger those delights and pleasures that round out a successful life.

    Practical Tip: Today is your chance! Think about that part of you that “hangs around like a jacket on the back of a doorknob” and resolve to pick it up, put it on, and explore what else is out there to enjoy with love and lust for life. 

    You’re always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic....., would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!

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    Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team

    Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts

    Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

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    Pod 41 - Die Hard (1988)

    Pod 41 - Die Hard (1988)

    Die Hard from 1988! Please give us a rating on Spotify or where ever you listen to us, and help us touch more peoples hearts with our charming personalities! Join the conversation on Twitter or follow us on Tik Tok and now we also have an Instagram! Also we now have a Rumble account so now you can find us there! Email us at THEBONSAIMOVIECREW@GMAIL.COM! And Like Share and Subscribe to us on YouTube and now Rumble. Show the love by sharing and subscribing. Find us on spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! We promise its worth it! And remember we love every one of you and we cant show enough love for all the support! SO THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH  FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS!!!!!

    Ep 51 - Galaxy Quest - Frostop Premium Root Beer

    Ep 51 - Galaxy Quest - Frostop Premium Root Beer

    It has been called "the best Star Trek movie ever" and " the Star Trek movie that has nothing to do with Star Trek and yet everything to do with Star Trek".

    We consider the film a perfect homage to the recipe that makes fandoms so perfect. The fans, the actors, the rough road that brought the sum of the parts together and made something glorious!

    Never Give Up, Never Surrender!

    Today's root beer is Frostop.

    Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5



    DD1 - Die Hard V Vengeance / The Battle for Endor

    DD1 - Die Hard V Vengeance / The Battle for Endor

    Debate Debate Debut! The very first 'Debate Debate,' is upon us. In the blue corner, holding the original VHS, arguing for "Die Hard" (1988) Ben 'The Boy,' McFadden! In the red corner, with a DVD of "Die Hard With a Vengeance" duct taped to his back its Paul "Poopy Pants" R! Starring Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson, Reginald Vel Johnson, William Atherton, Bonnie Bedilia, Graham Greene, cont. In our official recorded deposition we present the evidence for minimalism v maximalism, contained v open world, lone wolf v two-hander, and in the end McTiernan v McTiernan.

    Intro: Jessica Erin Martin

    **We will return to your scheduled program for Ep. 112**

    Plot: 
    Die Hard - A New York City police officer tries to save his estranged wife and several others taken hostage by terrorists during a Christmas party at the Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles.
    Vengeance - John McClane and a Harlem store owner are targeted by German terrorist Simon in New York City, where he plans to rob the Federal Reserve Building.

    Recorded 5/23
    1hr 47mins

    **All episodes contain explicit language**
    Artwork - Ben McFadden
    Review Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood
    "What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew Fosket
    Lead-Ins Edited/Conceptualized by - Ben McFadden
    Produced by - Ben McFadden & Paul Root
    Concept - Paul Root