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Talkie Talk - Film Review Podcast
Nathan and Tyler
17 episodes
2 weeks ago
Join two good friends as we watch and review a new movie each week, with a mix of analytical depth and lighthearted banter. Whether we discuss blockbusters or indie movies, comedies or dramas, live-action or animated films, we dig into whatever the film is trying to accomplish and offer our perspectives on its success or failure to deliver.
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Join two good friends as we watch and review a new movie each week, with a mix of analytical depth and lighthearted banter. Whether we discuss blockbusters or indie movies, comedies or dramas, live-action or animated films, we dig into whatever the film is trying to accomplish and offer our perspectives on its success or failure to deliver.
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Waterloo (1970) - Napoleon's Army of 16,000 Extras
Talkie Talk - Film Review Podcast
1 hour 44 minutes 43 seconds
8 months ago
Waterloo (1970) - Napoleon's Army of 16,000 Extras

On this special guest episode, we discuss Waterloo (1970), a film epic following Napoleon Bonaparte's infamous last stand. 16,000 Russian troops were enlisted to enact the massive battles, a feat which is unmatched to this day. We dive into the chaotic, mismanaged, and downright miserable production process, in part due to the fact that no one was willing to fund the film other than the USSR. If you aren't familiar with Napoleon's era, we also provide historical context for the film and explain when the real history conflicts with the movie's depiction. Despite its flaws, this film remains one of the most accurate depictions of 19th century warfare, with massive battles that are literally jaw-dropping. Join us this week as we ride into Waterloo.

Talkie Talk - Film Review Podcast
Join two good friends as we watch and review a new movie each week, with a mix of analytical depth and lighthearted banter. Whether we discuss blockbusters or indie movies, comedies or dramas, live-action or animated films, we dig into whatever the film is trying to accomplish and offer our perspectives on its success or failure to deliver.