Welcome back dear listener! This week we get fast and we get furious as we take a look at Justin Lin’s Fast Five. It is mostly received with great joy, but Dustin has no heart. This episode has a bunch of absurd dialogue and some crazy set pieces. Sorry you can’t see Dalton’s death-defying stunts on this one. He don’t need no stuntman.
Things kick off this week as the game has us revisiting Film Franchise MVPs. The hosts highlight franchise entries that are surprisingly fun or good. We then move into analysis with Caleb’s look at how the Fast Franchise has opened up a multi-ethnic blockbuster franchise. Dalton counters that as he highlights the colonial Americans invading Rio and destroying their country.Dustin takes the conversation home with a discussion of montage and Sergei Eisenstein and what attracts us to these big blockbusters.
Alright, gas up dear listeners. We’ve got a long ways to go and a short time to get there. Time for you to buckle up and hit play.
Fast Five TimestampsEp. 431: Varsity Blues (1999)
Ep. 430: Friday the 13th (2009)
Ep. 429: The Amityville Horror (2005)
Ep. 428: Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Ep. 427: Thir13en Ghosts (2001)
Ep. 426: Dracula 2000 (2000)
Ep. 425: Lady MacBeth (2017)
Ep. 424: The Beguiled (2017) w/ Kirsten Therkelson
Ep. 423: Phantom Thread (2017)
Ep. 422: Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021)
Ep. 421: Sneakers (1992)
Ep. 420: Safe House (2012)
Ep. 419: City Slickers (1991)
Ep. 418: William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist III (1990)
Ep. 417: The Invitation (2015)
Ep. 416: Midsommar (2019)
Ep. 415: Children of the Corn (1984)
Ep. 414: Ghost (1990)
Ep. 413: Shrek (2001) — 20 Years Later
Ep. 412: Joint Security Area (2000) with Caleb Masters
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