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    Explore " amy adams" with insightful episodes like "Midweek Mention... Enchanted", "How mothering transforms us with authors Rachel Yoder and Esther Freud", "Ep 71 - Arrival", "Episode 35: Vice (2018)" and "Enchanted" from podcasts like ""Bad Dads Film Review", "Life Matters - Separate stories podcast", "Chapter One: Take Two", "B&R at the Movies" and "My Husband Made Me Do It"" and more!

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    Midweek Mention... Enchanted

    Midweek Mention... Enchanted

    Welcome back to another magical episode of Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're diving into the charming, whimsical, and downright delightful world of Enchanted.

    Enchanted, released in 2007 and directed by Kevin Lima, cleverly combines the fantastical elements of animated fairy tales with the gritty reality of live-action. This Disney film begins in the animated world of Andalasia, where the typical fairy tale tropes are turned on their head when our heroine, Giselle, is thrust into the real world of New York City.

    Amy Adams stars as Giselle, a classic Disney princess with a twist. Her world is turned upside down when she's banished from Andalasia by an evil queen and finds herself in the bustling, not-so-magical streets of New York. There, she encounters Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey), a divorce lawyer and single dad, who's as cynical as she is naively optimistic.

    Enchanted stands out for its seamless blend of animation and live-action, bringing together the best of both worlds. The film is a playful nod to Disney classics while also offering a fresh, modern take on the genre.

    This film is a delightful watch for the whole family. It's got romance, comedy, catchy songs, and just the right amount of nostalgia. Enchanted is clever in its self-awareness, poking fun at fairy tale clichés while still honouring the beloved Disney formula. The result is a film that's as appealing to adults as it is to kids.

    We were surprisingly all quite positive about this one. You might have expected us to give this a right kicking, but not the case! So there!

    So, whether you're in it for the nostalgia, the laughs, or just a feel-good family movie night, Enchanted is a perfect pick. Join us as we delve into the magical, musical world of Andalasia and New York City, right here on Bad Dads Film Review. 🎵👸🏙️🎬👨‍👧‍👦🍿 

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    How mothering transforms us with authors Rachel Yoder and Esther Freud

    How mothering transforms us with authors Rachel Yoder and Esther Freud

    In Rachel Yoders' bestselling novel Nightbitch, a mother in the throes of early parenting is shocked to notice coarse hair sprouting from her neck, pointy ends to her teeth and the beginnings of a tail. She’s become Nightbitch. How do the demands of motherhood change us and can we survive with your pre-parenting identities intact?

    Ep 71 - Arrival

    Ep 71 - Arrival

    Arrival is a 2016 American science fiction drama film directed by Denis Villeneuve and adapted by Eric Heisserer, who conceived the project as a spec script based on the 1998 short story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang. The film stars Amy Adams as Louise Banks, a linguist enlisted by the United States Army to discover how to communicate with extraterrestrials who have arrived on Earth, before tensions lead to war. Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Tzi Ma appear in supporting roles.

    Enchanted

    Enchanted

    This week we are watching the 2007 Disney musical rom com: Enchanted, starring Amy Adams, Susan Sarandon, James Marsden, Patrick Dempsey, Timothy Spall and a non-singing Idina Menzel. After an encounter with an evil queen, Giselle finds herself tossed out of her fairytale world and onto the streets of New York City. Thankfully a handsome and cynical family law attorney is there to lend a hand until her prince can save her. We watched this movie on Disney+. Check it out today and listen to our thoughts here! 

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    Leap Year

    Leap Year

    This week, in honor of Lydea's recent excursion to Ireland, we're watching Leap Year, starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode. Anna, a young woman who does not know the meaning of spontaneity, runs off to Ireland to propose to her long-time boyfriend (a cardiologist) on Leap Day. We acknowledge that we probably should have waited for a leap year to review this one, but we are satisfied with our choices. Listen to our thoughts on this movie today!

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    Episode 28 - Drop Dead Gorgeous

    Episode 28 - Drop Dead Gorgeous

    On this week's belated episode, The Strangers discuss Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, overacting, and dive into the competitive Beauty Pageant scene in Michael Patrick Jann's 1999 cult classic "Drop Dead Gorgeous", starring Kirsten Dunst, Allison Janney, Ellen Barkin, Kristie Alley, Brittany Murphy, Amy Adams and Denise Richards.

    "Drop Dead Gorgeous" is unfortunately not currently available to stream anywhere but DVD and Bluray copies are fairly easy to find online.

    An annual beauty pageant in small-town Minnesota turns ridiculously competitive and ultimately chaotic in this biting comedy. 

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    Arrival

    Arrival
    It's the first episode of a new month, so we need a new theme - April is Watch the Skies Month, where we'll talk about alien invasions, encounters, and visitations. First up is Denis Villeneuve's Arrival! Ben, Greg, and Ray talk in circles about this modern sci-fi classic. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, adapted by Eric Heisserer, and based on "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang. Starring Amy Adams and featuring Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Tzi Ma.

    Vice (2018)

    Vice (2018)

    A film supposedly about the former Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney. Kyle wants to expand his own powers. Dave prefers to be the puppet master. The Machine likes hanging with Chad.

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    Man of Steel (2013)

    Man of Steel (2013)

    An alien child is evacuated from his dying world and sent to Earth to live among humans and become Superman. His peace is threatened when other survivors of his home planet invade Earth. We've made it to the Snyderverse! 

    Man of Steel is episode 66 of Superhero Century, the podcast where we watch every superhero movie of the 21st Century in chronological order.  

    The Fighter (2010) vs Warrior (2011)

    The Fighter (2010) vs Warrior (2011)

    This week's episode contains family issues, violence, drug addiction and harsh language. We're getting in the ring for an epic battle. Jeff from the A Film by podcast and Andrew are stopping by to compare and contrast The Fighter and Warrior.

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    Man of Steel

    Man of Steel

    Man from Jersey plays the Man of Steel! Our fellow islander make it big with his star turn as Superman in Zac Snyder's take on Kal-Els origin story.

    In no was biased we get wax lyrical about Mr Cavill and his super buff physique. The film is not bad too! If you remember the previous version of this, you'll recall General Zod and his cronies turn up on Earth and wage war in an attempt to get Superman to give up the Kryptonian codex. This is a retelling of that story, but with much more brutal building destruction. Basically a city zoning officials wet dream.

    Zac Snyder has a pretty distinctive style which you're no doubt familiar with. That will pretty much determine how much you'll enjoy this movie. We did enjoy it, but would have enjoyed Henry Cavill to have another stab at Superman with an original story. Never mind.

    Reegs would be very cross if we didn't mention Hans Zimmer's score which he thoroughly  enjoyed.    

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    Disenchanted

    Disenchanted
    Disenchanted is on trial this week. A real thumper of a Disney movie or does it flounder? Alex argues that a realistic look at what comes after a 'happy ever after' ending and a compelling performance by Amy Adams makes this a sure hit. Ausy says that while the ideas behind it are good, the execution is dire and this is destined to sit alongside Hocus Pocus 2 as a dud. All this with a quiz about Disney sidekicks and an impression of a chipmunk. www.filmsontrial.co.uk/224

    Potential Pick - Disenchanted

    Potential Pick - Disenchanted

    Chris and Taylor review the new fantasy musical film "Disenchanted" written by Brigitte Hales and directed by Adam Shankman.  Fifteen years after her happily ever after, Giselle questions her happiness, inadvertently turning the lives of those in the real world and Andalasia upside down in the process.  The film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, Gabriella Baldacchino, Idina Menzel, James Marsden, Maya Rudolph, Yvette Nicole Brown and Jayma  Mays.  

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    Working with Acting Titans like Dustin Hoffman + Sissy Spacek

    Working with Acting Titans like Dustin Hoffman + Sissy Spacek

    On this episode, Steven Pierce and James Allerdyce explore Darren Le Gallo's feature film debut, SAM & KATE.

    From securing his stellar cast of the real-life parent-child combos of Dustin Hoffman/Jake Hoffman and Sissy Spacek/Schuyler Fisk, to scouting the perfect locations, Gallo walks through the inspirations, many years, and steps it took to bring his vision to fruition.

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    The Master

    The Master

    "Where's the dreams that I've been after?" is a question I'm not sure The Master can answer for us or for Metallica... But the movie can provide a two-hour study of two nasty little dudes. Check out our latest and final episode of this season! 

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    Arrival

    Arrival
    Adapted from the 1998 short story “Story of Your Life” by acclaimed science fiction author Ted Chiang, “Arrival” (2016) centers on communicating with tentacular alien visitors, whose language changes one’s experience of time. Introspective and immersive, “Arrival” imagines a fantastical calligraphy alongside questions of alienation, race, and motherhood. Professor Jennifer Rhee joins Melody Jue to discuss the film and explore the dynamics of free will, determinism, disorientation, communication, language, and temporal nonlinearity, as well as the similarities and differences between the film and the original short story. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38161]
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