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The Time Is Now: A Millennium Podcast
Film Stories
83 episodes
3 weeks ago
Soylent Green is People... THE TIME IS NOW, developed by the team who brought you The X-Cast: An X-Files Podcast, is dedicated to Chris Carter's dark TV series Millennium, which ran on the Fox network between 1996-1999. Each episode will recap and break down the investigations of gifted criminal profiler Frank Black, exploring the ins and outs of the show, with exclusive interviews with members of the production along the way. We hope you become part of our group. Remember... This Is Who We Are A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
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Soylent Green is People... THE TIME IS NOW, developed by the team who brought you The X-Cast: An X-Files Podcast, is dedicated to Chris Carter's dark TV series Millennium, which ran on the Fox network between 1996-1999. Each episode will recap and break down the investigations of gifted criminal profiler Frank Black, exploring the ins and outs of the show, with exclusive interviews with members of the production along the way. We hope you become part of our group. Remember... This Is Who We Are A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
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TV Reviews
TV & Film,
Film Reviews
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Seven in Seattle
The Time Is Now: A Millennium Podcast
1 hour 15 minutes
3 weeks ago
Seven in Seattle
Seven vs. Millennium In this latest episode of 'Time is Now - The Millennium Podcast,' host Kurt North alongside guest Russ Hugo delve into the deep connections and influences between the 1995 film 'Seven' and the 1996 TV series 'Millennium.' Discussing everything from character development, cinematography, and thematic elements, they explore how Chris Carter's series took inspiration from 'Seven' while also carving out its own unique path. The conversation covers empathic characterisation in 'Millennium' versus the apathy depicted in 'Seven,' as well as a detailed examination of both protagonists and their respective narratives. Audience comments are also addressed, providing additional insights into the enduring legacy and impact of both the film and the series. 00:00 Seven in Seattle: Millennium 00:38 Introduction 01:25 Millennium 2023 Panel Discussion 08:34 Seven in Seattle: Comparing the Film and TV Show 11:28 Somerset vs Frank Black: Character Analysis 20:42 Visual Aesthetics and Cinematography 25:55 Emotional Tone and Family Dynamics 47:35 Religious Themes and Moral Philosophy 57:23 Legacy and Cultural Impact 01:03:52 Music and Soundtracks 01:09:17 Listener Comments and Closing Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Time Is Now: A Millennium Podcast
Soylent Green is People... THE TIME IS NOW, developed by the team who brought you The X-Cast: An X-Files Podcast, is dedicated to Chris Carter's dark TV series Millennium, which ran on the Fox network between 1996-1999. Each episode will recap and break down the investigations of gifted criminal profiler Frank Black, exploring the ins and outs of the show, with exclusive interviews with members of the production along the way. We hope you become part of our group. Remember... This Is Who We Are A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk