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  • 77: Death Note (2006): Ep: 1-10
    Sep 8 2025

    If you had the power to kill anyone, who would you kill? This unsettling question lies at the heart of Death Note and shapes the series from its very first episode. When Light Yagami, a brilliant but dissatisfied high school student, discovers the Death Note—a notebook that allows its user to kill simply by writing a name—he begins with the seemingly noble goal of ridding the world of criminals. Yet within the first ten episodes, the story makes it clear that such power cannot be used without moral consequence.

    Episodes 1 through 10 chart Light’s transformation from an idealistic teenager into someone willing to kill innocents to preserve his identity and soon is locked in a battle of wits with the mysterious detective known only as L.

    The themes that emerge from these episodes are profound. The first is the tension between justice and morality: Light views himself as the arbiter of justice, while L insists that true justice lies in the rule of law. Alongside this is the theme of power and corruption, as the Death Note transforms Light’s ambition into obsession, eroding his humanity. Identity and secrecy also dominate the narrative, with both Light and L hiding their true selves in order to outwit the other. Most strikingly, the story warns of the dangers of playing God. Light convinces himself he alone has the right to decide who lives and dies, a belief that distances him from empathy and compassion.

    Through these opening episodes, Death Note challenges viewers with the same question it posed at the start: if given the power to kill, where would you draw the line? Well for the next three weeks, you’re going to want to strap yourself in for today we’re deep diving into this thought provoking, mid-2000’s shocking anime series, Death Note.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • 76: Top Gun (1986)
    Sep 5 2025
    Top Gun (1986), directed by Tony Scott and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, is a landmark action drama that cemented Tom Cruise as a Hollywood superstar. The film follows Lieutenant Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, a gifted but reckless Navy fighter pilot sent to the elite Fighter Weapons School—known as “Top Gun.” Alongside his Radar Intercept Officer, Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, Maverick competes with the best pilots in the Navy, including his rival, Tom "Iceman" Kazansky. His daring flying style earns admiration and criticism in equal measure, while a romance with civilian instructor Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood challenges him to grow beyond his arrogance. When tragedy strikes, Maverick is forced to confront grief, self-doubt, and his father’s legacy, ultimately proving himself in a climactic dogfight where he embraces discipline, teamwork, and courage.
    Beyond its storyline, Top Gun became a cultural phenomenon. Its groundbreaking aerial cinematography brought jet combat to the big screen in a way never seen before, setting a new standard for action films. The movie’s soundtrack, especially Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone” and Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away,” became iconic in their own right. The film also had real-world significance, famously boosting Navy recruitment as audiences were inspired by its glamourized portrayal of fighter pilots. More than just a blockbuster, Top Gun defined 1980s pop culture, blending style, adrenaline, and emotion in a way that influenced both cinema and the military for decades to come.

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    1 h et 23 min
  • 75: Godzilla Minus One (ゴジラ-1.0) (2023)
    Aug 10 2025

    Godzilla Minus One (Japanese: ゴジラ-1.0, Gojira -1.0) is a 2023 Japanese kaiju film written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki. It marks the 37th entry in the Godzilla franchise and is widely regarded as one of the most powerful and emotionally resonant installments to date. Set in post-World War II Japan, the story follows Kōichi Shikishima, a failed kamikaze pilot who returns home burdened by guilt and haunted by trauma. As Japan struggles to rebuild after the war, the sudden emergence of Godzilla—a terrifying, grotesque creature born from nuclear horror—pushes the already-devastated nation to the brink of annihilation. Shikishima, along with a group of civilians and unlikely heroes, becomes the emotional center of a desperate resistance effort to stop the monster.

    Unlike many of its predecessors, Godzilla Minus One is not just a spectacle-driven monster movie. It is deeply grounded in character-driven storytelling, treating Godzilla not only as a threat but as a symbolic force representing trauma, survivor’s guilt, and the haunting aftermath of war. The film’s visual effects, achieved through a blend of miniatures, CGI, and practical filmmaking, are particularly stunning—especially considering its relatively modest $15 million budget. Directed by VFX master Yamazaki, the film won the 2024 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, becoming the first Japanese film to do so.

    Critics and audiences praised the film’s rich themes, emotional depth, and balance of human drama with monster-driven action. With a 98% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and box office success in both Japan and the U.S., Godzilla Minus One is hailed as a return to the franchise’s roots, evoking the tone and urgency of the original 1954 Gojira. It stands apart for its serious tone, heartbreaking performances—particularly from Ryunosuke Kamiki as Shikishima—and thoughtful exploration of postwar identity and redemption. For many, it is not just a great Godzilla movie, but one of the finest Japanese films of the decade. So, strap yourself in for today we’re deep diving into this one of a kind modern classic, Godzilla Minus One.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • 74: The Nice Guys (2016)
    Jul 31 2025

    The Nice Guys is a 2016 action-comedy mystery film directed by Shane Black and co-written with Anthony Bagarozzi, starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling as an unlikely detective duo in 1977 Los Angeles. The film follows Jackson Healy (Crowe), a tough enforcer-for-hire, and Holland March (Gosling), a down-on-his-luck private investigator and single father, as they team up to solve the case of a missing young woman named Amelia. What begins as a simple job spirals into a larger conspiracy involving the adult film industry, a corrupt auto manufacturer, and the U.S. Department of Justice. With stylish 1970s production design, witty dialogue, and a perfect balance of slapstick humor and noir mystery, The Nice Guys shines thanks to the outstanding chemistry between Gosling and Crowe, as well as a standout performance by Angourie Rice as March’s perceptive and grounded daughter, Holly. Beneath the comedy and chaos, the film explores themes of government corruption, corporate greed, and redemption through fatherhood. Despite critical acclaim and a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it underperformed at the box office, leaving a sequel unlikely. Nevertheless, the film has since earned a loyal cult following for its originality, charm, and sharp satirical edge.

    Now, with a comedy so beloved, I bet you’re asking if your three hosts liked this comedy? Well find out by grabbing a YooHoo, some popcorn, and throw on some AC/DC Dirty Deeds because today we’re deep diving into this 2016 cult classic comedy, The Nice Guys.


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    50 min
  • 73: Catch-22 (2019)
    Jul 21 2025

    "Catch-22" is a classic novel by Joseph Heller, published in 1961, which later inspired a film adaptation. It's set during World War II and follows the absurd experiences of Captain John Yossarian, a US Army Air Forces B-25 bombardier. The title itself refers to a paradoxical rule: airmen who are mentally unfit to fly missions can be grounded, but they must request to be grounded, showing their sanity, which thus makes them fit to fly. The book was based off Joseph Hellers real experiences flying B-25’s in WWII, and it’s those experiences that makes this a lot like The Big Red One in that it show cases the quirky and messed up realities of the Military and Combat.

    The TV adaptation, which aired in 2019, dives into the dark humor and surrealism of Heller's novel, capturing the absurdity and horror of war through Yossarian's eyes. It's known for its strong ensemble cast and explores themes of bureaucracy, morality, and the psychological toll of warfare.

    So sit back, relax, grab some chocolate bars, a drink and pray you live another day for today we’re deep diving into this 2019 tv adaptation of a WWII anti-war classic, Catch-22.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • 72: Over The Garden Wall (2014)
    Jul 15 2025

    Over the Garden Wall is a critically acclaimed animated miniseries created by Patrick McHale (of Adventure Time fame) for Cartoon Network. It originally aired in November 2014 as a ten-episode limited series, and has since developed a strong cult following due to its atmospheric storytelling, haunting visuals, rich symbolism, and poignant themes.

    It follows two half-brothers, Wirt and Greg, who get lost in a mysterious, dreamlike forest called The Unknown and encounter strange characters as they try to find their way home. The show blends whimsical humor with dark, gothic themes, drawing heavily from American folklore and early 20th-century art.

    Key themes include death, limbo, growing up, innocence vs. experience, and redemption. The mysterious Beast represents despair and giving up. The show’s vintage visual style and haunting folk-inspired soundtrack make it especially popular as a fall tradition. Despite its short length, it’s widely considered a masterpiece of animated storytelling.

    So join us by grabbing some leftover halloween candy, a drink and by getting comfy for today we’re deep diving into this 2014 mini series that is a stroke of pure genius, Over The Garden Wall.


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    1 h et 11 min
  • 71: Sinners (2025)
    Jun 27 2025

    Sinners is a 2025 genre-blending vampire horror musical, written and directed by Ryan Coogler (known for Black Panther and Creed). The film stars Michael B. Jordan in a dual role and centers on twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore who return to their 1930s Mississippi hometown to open a juke joint—only to awaken supernatural, vampiric forces.

    The film seamlessly weaves together the stories of Black veterans, Chinese railroad workers, Native spiritualists, and poor white Southerners, creating a rich tapestry of American identity rooted in shared struggle and survival. Anchored by powerful live-recorded blues performances and filmed in breathtaking 65mm IMAX, Sinners blends folklore, horror, and history into something wholly new.

    So join us by grabbing yourself an Irish beer, some garlic and strap yourself in for today we’re deep diving into this 2025 cultural and cinematic blessing, Sinners.

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    1 h et 52 min
  • 70: Valkyrie (2008)
    Jun 16 2025

    "Valkyrie" is a 2008 historical thriller directed by Bryan Singer and starring Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, a real-life German army officer who led a bold plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler and overthrow the Nazi regime during World War II.

    The film dramatizes the events of July 20, 1944, when a group of high-ranking German officers and civilians launched Operation Valkyrie—originally a contingency plan to preserve government continuity in case of internal unrest—and repurposed it as a mechanism for a military coup. Stauffenberg, severely wounded earlier in the war (having lost an eye, a hand, and two fingers), emerges as the moral and strategic center of the plot, placing a bomb in Hitler's briefing room in an effort to decapitate the Nazi leadership.

    The film received mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised its historical accuracy, production design, and Cruise’s performance, though some felt the tone was overly restrained or that Cruise’s star presence distracted from the authenticity. Nevertheless, "Valkyrie" stands as a sobering, well-crafted portrayal of a pivotal but often under-told story of bravery and defiance within Nazi Germany.

    So strap yourself in, because today we're deep diving into this 2008 classic!

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    1 h et 5 min