Your soon-to-be new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
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Your soon-to-be new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
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“The future is coming.” Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting trio – Ian, Liam & Megs – for our 293rd episode as we pop our claws, don our leather suits, and revisit the film that redefined the superhero genre for the new millennium: X-Men (2000). Kev and Georgia? They’re cage fighting in Northern Alberta—because of course they are.
This week we discuss:
Ian and Liam get into a dust-up about what constitutes a gang—whose side are you on?
What's with all the wavering accents in this film?
How on earth did Magneto know that Rogue had her powers when Rogue, Wolverine, and even Professor X didn’t?
Ian delights in the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo by a Canadian Prime Minister (true patriot love).
We reflect on Auschwitz as a tourist destination and Ian shares a story about a fashion faux pas that might have landed him on the wrong tour.
Was Anna Paquin actually the biggest star attached to the film at the time of its release?
You won’t guess what Bryan Singer banned from the set—and no, it wasn’t claws.
Our favourite ghostwriter pops up once again—this time with a surprising link to X-Men.
Alternate casting choices: the Wolverine that makes us laugh out loud, and a Professor X that would’ve been a disaster… but we still want to see it, even if the studio told him to “beat it” (not like that).
How do superheroes actually get their names? That’s the class we wanted to see at Xavier’s.
What exactly are the rules of Mystique’s powers again—and why is Toad weirdly overpowered?
Which character has the worst trash talk despite having the perfect set-up? (Spoiler: lightning shouldn’t strike twice.)
We talk about meeting up with two Friends of the Podcast this week and drinking pints no matter the occasion.
One cast member opens up about a wardrobe malfunction that made mutant fashion even harder to pull off.
And finally, whether X-Men (2000) is the Best Film Ever—or just the first stepping stone on the path to superhero dominance.
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Best Film Ever
Your soon-to-be new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
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