The War Game (1966 BBC Pseudo-Documentary Film) with co-host Sarah
'The blast wave from a thermonuclear weapon has been likened to an enormous door, slamming in the depths of hell'-Narrator, The War Game.Sean and Sarah go from very silly (Sean has been eating too many Brandy-infused Mince Pies) to incredibly serious whilst discussing one of the most harrowing films they've ever seen: The 1966 BBC Nuclear War pseudo-documentary programme, The War Game. Banned from TV broadcast until 1984, when it was show alongside Threads (1984) this is a must-see film.A harrowing film showing a nuclear strike on the South of England, infused with British humour alongside horrific details of the impact of radiation, this is peak British Television.Please Note: This podcast episode contains one use of the term ‘coloured’. This is quoted directly from the film purely as part of a historical discussion and review of the film, and is not meant to cause any offence/distress. It highlights the 1960's society, which was still grappling with racial and social prejudice, and allows us to discuss the film in it's historical context.References:The V2 attack on Woolworths in London, occurred on Saturday 25th November 1944, and killed 168 people.Chapters:0:03 Welcome to the Podcast1:16 A Heavy Discussion, a Silly Start!1:56 The War Game3:48 The Impact of Nuclear War10:26 British Responses to Nuclear Threats16:32 Society's Fragility23:00 Exploring the Horrors25:43 The Psychological Toll29:10 The Aftermath of Destruction33:09 The Reality of Survival37:27 Triage and Resource Allocation42:28 The Bleak Future45:45 Children of the Fallout49:11 The Illusion of Hope53:42 Historical Context and Reflection57:54 Cautionary Tales1:01:37 Preparing for the Unknown1:06:14 The Limits of Survival1:08:21 Closing Thoughts and ReflectionsThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Titanic: Answers from the Abyss (1999 TV Documentary) with Ryan 'The Dalek Man' Wade
What do you get when two Titanic enthusiasts get together to geek out over one of the staples of 1990's Titanic documentary: Answers from the Abyss (1999)?You get nerdy chaos.Sean is joined by Ryan 'The Dalek Man' Wade this time around. Ryan brings his insight into the documentary, the Titanic disaster and lesson learned from the tragedy... when Sean let's him get a word in that is.Chapters:1:29 Introduction to Titanic Enthusiasts15:09: A piece of Titanic (allegedly) fell off a truck37:36 Captain Smith's Role in the Titanic Disaster37:48 Exploring Titanic's Lifeboats and Safety Measures42:37 Theories on Titanic's Final Moments44:13 Investigating the Stern's Implosion and Explosion47:10 Titanic's Stern: A Hidden Tragedy49:46 Eyewitness Accounts and Historical Misunderstandings51:30 The Debate on Titanic's Final Moments53:47 Theories on the Ship's Breakup57:13 The Iceberg's Impact: A Fatal Encounter1:00:02 Lifeboat Protocols and Miscommunication1:05:52 Societal Impact of the Titanic Disaster1:06:35 Lessons Learned from Titanic1:08:33 Modern Documentaries vs. Classic Approaches1:10:50 The Personal Side of Titanic Stories1:19:16 Current Titanic Exploration Challenges1:20:57 Ryan's Titanic Model Making Journey1:27:00 Future Titanic Podcast Plans1:32:22 Wrap-Up and FarewellThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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'The Dilemma of German Actors since 1945' (2025 Zeitgeist Article) with Historian, Author and Journalist Katja Hoyer and co-host Sarah
Katja Hoyer, German-British Historian, Author and Journalist joins Sean and Sarah to discuss the dilemma facing German actors since 1945: whether to take Nazi roles or not.They examine 'memory politics' of the Second World War, the stereotypical Nazi portrayal seen in Hollywood over the years such as Wolf Kahler, through to modern German actors like Sandra Hüller, Daniel Brühl, Franka Potente, among others.From Star Wars, Commando Comics to Coronation Street, this episode truly examines a rarely-discussed issue in films with the trademark humour that you've come to expect from Sean and Sarah, whilst maintaining a respectful tone given the historical context.Question Raised:-How quickly did this issue rear it's head in post-war Germany?-Could a German family join Coronation Street?-How many films/television series does Sean mention?-When did the stereotypical Nazi villain begin?-What was the reaction to The Untergang [Downfall] in Germany?-Do all film villains have to be either German or well-spoken English characters?-Will German topics other than the Nazis ever be of interest to the international film scene?Books:-Der Brand [The Fire] by Jörg Friedrich, published in 2002. The Song that Sean was trying to think of for 'Deutschland 83':-"Major Tom (Coming Home)" by Peter Schilling.Our Guest:https://www.katjahoyer.uk/Read The Article Here:https://www.katjahoyer.uk/p/the-nazi-dilemma-facing-german-actorsChapters:0:05 Welcome to Review It Yourself0:46 Introducing Katja Hoyer2:29 The Inspiration Behind the Article5:08 German Actors and Nazi Stereotypes6:58 Portrayals in Film10:44 The Impact of Historical Memory11:10 The Modern German Actor16:18 The Balance of Typecasting17:57 The Complexity of Nazi Depictions20:34 Female Actors and Their Roles23:17 The Challenges of Representation33:22 The Role of Nationality in Acting36:46 The Future of German Cinema41:01 Shifting Perspectives in Film57:23 Cultural Stereotypes in Modern Media1:00:48 Upcoming Projects of Katja HoyerThanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Preview It Yourself 10: Christopher Nolan's Odyssey (2026) with co-host Sarah
Preview It Yourself Returns! Sean and Sarah watch what Sean thought was the teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan's Odyssey (2026), before discussing his filmography. It turned out to be a concept trailer. Never mind.Do you enjoy Nolan's films or endure them?Chapters:0:07 Introduction to Odyssey Trailer0:27 Thoughts on Matt Damon2:03 Concerns About the Cast4:42 Storytelling Challenges6:58 Nolan's Recent Films9:45 Adapting Epic Poetry14:25 Trailer Impressions16:35 Character Development Issues23:57 Anticipation and Apprehension25:33 Final Thoughts and Farewell*Sean meant King Ethelstan, not Ethelstad.Thanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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October Sky (1999) with Luke from 'The Howdy Beans Podcast'
Luke from 'Howdy Beans' has never seen 'October Sky' (1999). Sean wasn't having it.Chapters:0:04 Hey Luke, where's my sigh?2:03 Housekeeping and Positivity3:29 Trivia About October Sky5:18 Introducing Homer Hickam11:11 The Influence of Sputnik27:01 The Role of Education33:25 The Father-Son Dynamic38:09 Understanding Each Other44:29 The Rocket Building Journey49:00 Homer's Growth and Learning50:56 The Tuskegee Airmen film portrayals52:38 Film Cameos and Trivia55:35 The Rocket Launches Begin1:00:45 Family Dynamics and Challenges1:06:25 The Last Rocket Launch1:10:10 Inspiration and Hope1:21:05 The State of Modern CinemaThanks for Listening!X:@YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Podcast with the sigh. Film Reviews (mostly) without the faff, with Sean from the North and Sarah from the South. New episodes every Sunday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.