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    Explore " laura linney" with insightful episodes like "Love Actually (2003) Christmas "Re Release"", "Episode 329: 'Love Actually' at 20 with Lindy West", "Love Actually: Crass & Bum", "The Truman Show" and "Primal Fear feat. Jesse Hawken" from podcasts like ""Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast", "Maximum Film!", "Tossed Popcorn", "Late to the Movies" and "Hit Factory"" and more!

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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) 

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

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    The Truman Show

    The Truman Show
    Anniversary Month comes to a close with the 25th anniversary of The Truman Show! Ben, Cory, and Noah discuss Peter Weir's satirical... sci-fi... psychological... dramedy (?), starring Jim Carrey in his pivot to drama. Directed by Peter Weir and written by Andrew Niccol. Starring Jim Carrey and featuring Laura Linney, Ed Harris, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor, Paul Giamatti, and Brian Delate.

    Primal Fear feat. Jesse Hawken

    Primal Fear feat. Jesse Hawken

    Jesse Hawken, host of Junk Filter Podcast, returns to the show to discuss 'Primal Fear'. The film is a taut piece of middlebrow entertainment which offers maximum reward as a cable classic.

    We discuss the film's two standout performances - one from aging handsome guy Richard Gere as a hotshot attorney looking for his next big break, the other from then-newcomer Edward Norton who took audiences by storm and wound up on the short list of actors nominate for an Academy Award for their very first film performance. Then, we talk the movie's famous twist ending, and the way that it betrays an uncomfortably reactionary streak that resonated with audiences in mid-90s America. Finally, we have some words about the death of the midbudget cable classic, and look at the current state of the industry vis-a-vis the tandem strike efforts from the WGA and SAG-AFTRA.

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    The Truman Show | Ep 21

    The Truman Show | Ep 21

    2 days late, but jump on board and tune in this month as Austin and Big T discuss the 1998 award-winning film The Truman Show


    We talk about our childhood experiences with this film, discuss how the movie holds up in the 21st century, and explore what themes we found most interesting. We also share some interesting trivia about the movie and ask the burning question: who exactly did Christof build this world for? 


    So get some Kaiser chicken and hot cocoa and join us for this month's episode. Then don’t forget to listen in June when we discuss the 1996 comedy The Birdcage.


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    Primal Fear (1996)

    Primal Fear (1996)

    Join us for a giggly but hopefully informative episode on Primal Fear. Directed by Gregory Hoblit, written by Steve Shagan and Ann Biderman and starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney and Edward Norton.

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    YNFA 037: Love Actually, or Do They Know It’s Curtis?

    YNFA 037: Love Actually, or Do They Know It’s Curtis?

    Lock up your daughters (especially if Colin Firth is moping around with some loose papers), and keep an eye on that randy PM, as we immerse ourselves in the Christmas overindulgence that is Richard Curtis’s Love Actually. Can we please stop calling totally normally proportioned Martine McCutcheon chubby? Did Mark, aka the Cue Card Guy, deserve the hate he got for his visual proclamation? And are the porn couple the only healthy relationship in this whole film? Or is it Bill Nighy’s aging rockstar and his manager? We’re too busy tearing up over the actual people welcoming each other home at Heathrow to come up with any answers. 

    Ep. 034 - Richard Curtis' Love Actually (2003)

    Ep. 034 - Richard Curtis' Love Actually (2003)

    “General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often, it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends.”

    Kicking off our Christmas series of films, Trevor brings in one of his favorite Christmas and romantic comedies,  the insanely stacked, star studded 2003 English classic, Love Actually. 

    Potential Pick - Ozark Season 4 Part 2 Spoiler Review

    Potential Pick - Ozark Season 4 Part 2 Spoiler Review

    Spoiler Warning!  Chris and Taylor review the final 7 episodes of the Netflix crime drama series "Ozark" created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams.  The series wraps up the Byrde family's job to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel in the Ozarks.  The series stars Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, Sofia Hublitz, Skyler Gaertner, Julia Garner, Jordana Spiro, Felix Solis, Alfonso Herrera and Adam Rotherberg.

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    We Heart Heartstopper, The Time-Folding Charms of Russian Doll, Ozark Finishes Strong, & More May TV Musts

    We Heart Heartstopper, The Time-Folding Charms of Russian Doll, Ozark Finishes Strong, & More May TV Musts
    Andy & Diane try to tackle the onslaught of scripted content that's dropping in May 2022. We talk about why the dour darkness of OZARK is a winner, the many charms that Natasha Lyonne & Company bring to Season 2 of RUSSIAN DOLL and why Netflix's HEARTSTOPPER is a winner on so many levels. We also touch on THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT's Season 2 challenges and why THE STAIRCASE is a must-watch for us.

    Kevin L. Johnson (Actor)

    Kevin L. Johnson (Actor)

    In this episode of What's Your Limp? Jordan is joined by actor Kevin L. Johnson - who you likely know as the affable Sam Dermody on the hit Netflix series Ozark.

    Kevin, a self-proclaimed introvert, talks about how acting helped him come out of his shell in college and how he decided to pursue it as a career. He also talks about the final season of Ozark, what it was like working with Laura Linney and much more!

    Be sure to follow Kevin on social media @TheKevinJohnson and keep an eye out for him in season 4 of Stranger Things, as well as Part 2 of Ozark's  final season!

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    Potential Pick - Ozark: Season 4 Part 1 Spoiler Review

    Potential Pick - Ozark: Season 4 Part 1 Spoiler Review

    Spoiler Warning!  Chris and Taylor the first half of season 4 of the Netflix crime drama series "Ozark" created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams.  As Ruth starts to partner with Darlene and Wyatt, Marty and Wendy Byrde continue to scheme and survive while new threats emerge from the Navarro cartel.  The series stars Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, Sofia Hublitz, Skyler Gaertner, Julia Garner, Lisa Emery, Charlie Tahan, Jessica Frances Dukes, Felix Solis, Alfonso Herrera and Adam Rothenberg.  

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    Cardi's Revenge, Chris Brown's Anonymous Accuser, and The Crazy Byrdes

    Cardi's Revenge, Chris Brown's Anonymous Accuser, and The Crazy Byrdes

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    Noah Baumbach mit Pia Reiser - live aus dem Stadtkino

    Noah Baumbach mit Pia Reiser - live aus dem Stadtkino
    Otto redet mit der FM4 Expertin für Film und witty One-Liners, Pia Reiser, über den Chronisten verzweifelter Intellektueller, Noah Baumbach und drei seiner semibiografischen Werke: die Universitäts Nabelschau Kicking and Screaming (1995), das Awkwardness-Overload Scheidungsdrama The Squid and the Whale (2005) und das Meisterwerk über Freundschaft und Prokrastination Frances Ha (2012). Ein vorerst letztes Mal, spricht man auf der Bühne des wunderbaren Stadtkinos vor Publikum über unsympathisches Filmset Benehmen, wer heute noch einen Mittelscheitel tragen kann und welches Jahrzehnt das hässlichste war! Am Ende der Episode gibt es wieder Schauempfehlungen für Baumbach Neulinge und Kenner*innen.

    Congo

    Congo

    Will and Matt discuss gorilla costumes, the mating rituals of the modern day scientist, and the confusing lack of lessons being taught in the classic 1995 film, CONGO!

    DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!

    CONGO
    dir. Frank Marshall
    starring: Laura Linney, Dylan Walsh, Tim Curry