Mindframe(s) Dave Canfield and Michael Cockerill
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- TV & Film
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Each week Dave and Michael talk about film and where it fits in the larger social story.
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Episode 76 - Dune 2
Episode 76, "Navigating the Sands of Dune Part Two" Episode Summary: In this enthralling episode, Michael and Dave embark on a journey through the expansive deserts of Denis Villeneuve's "Dune Part Two." From the continuation of Paul Atreides' epic saga to the deep philosophical underpinnings of messianism and political intrigue, the hosts dissect the film's thematic complexities and its directorial prowess. Join us as we compare Villeneuve's adaptation to its cinematic and literary predecessors, speculate on the potential directions for the franchise, and reflect on the broader impact of "Dune" on the future of film and cinema culture.
Show Notes:
[00:00:00] - Introduction to "Mind Frames" and today's focus on "Dune Part Two." [00:01:30] - Overview of "Dune Part Two," including its narrative continuation from "Dune Part One" and initial thoughts on the film's impact. [00:05:00] - Deep dive into Denis Villeneuve's directorial style, examining how his vision and thematic focus contribute to the "Dune" universe. [00:10:45] - Analysis of religious and political themes in "Dune Part Two," exploring the portrayal of Paul Atreides as a messianic figure and the interplay between faith and power. [00:20:30] - Comparison with previous "Dune" adaptations, including the 1984 film, and discussion on the challenges and successes of Villeneuve's approach. [00:30:00] - Speculation on future films in the "Dune" series, potential plot developments, and the continuation of thematic exploration. [00:40:00] - The cultural impact of "Dune" and its significance in the context of modern cinema. Discussion on the shift from traditional movie-going experiences to streaming platforms and "Dune's" role in this evolution. [00:50:00] - Closing thoughts on "Dune Part Two" and its place in the pantheon of science fiction cinema. [00:55:00] - Final remarks and preview of the next episode of "Mind Frames." Resources Mentioned:
Denis Villeneuve's Filmography "Dune" by Frank Herbert "Blade Runner 2049" and its thematic parallels with "Dune" The cultural phenomenon of movie-going as an event and its future Connect with Us:
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Episode 75: Mindframe(s) 2023, five not to miss
Dave and Michael discuss their five go-to movies for 2023, along with some initial Oscar reactions, and a lot of honorable mentions.
The Mindframe(s) must-sees of 2023
Killers of the Flower Moon
Oppenheimer
Barbie
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Episode 74: Fremont
Anaita Wali Zada as Donya Jeremy Allen White as Daniel Gregg Turkington as Dr. Anthony Hilda Schmelling as Joanna Avis See-tho as Fan Siddique Ahmed as Salim Taban Ibraz as Mina Timur Nusratty as Suleyman Eddie Tang as Ricky Jennifer McKay as Lin Divya Jakatdar as Amaya Fazil Seddiqui as Aziz Molly Noble as Molly Enoch Ku as Jason Sich Liu as Restaurant Worker Bettina Devin as Ellen (uncredited) Gisele Matocq as Restaurant Patron (uncredited) Corey Seaver as Deliveryman (uncredited) Nisha Steiger as Restaurant Patron (uncredited) Timestamps
00:00 - 12:16 Intro and Background
12:36 - 21:37 Spoiler-free reviews
21:37 - 54:50 The theme of resilience in Fremonet
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Episode 73: Barbie
This episode’s topics
Start - 18:23 Greta Gerwig and the people who made Barbie
18:23 - 41:35 Mindframes reviews
Conversation 1: Barbie and the Millennial experience
Conversation 2: IP in films, are more toys movies coming (yes)
Film info
Imdb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1517268/
Barbie suffers a crisis that leads her to question her world and her existence.
In wide release and coming to IMAX….somehow!
Crew
Greta Gerwig as director and co-writer
Noah Baumbach as co-writer
Robbie Brenner as producer
David Heyman as producer
Ynon Kreiz as producer
Cast
Margot Robbie as Barbie
Ryan Gosling as Ken
Issa Rae as President Barbie
Kate McKinnon as Weird Barbie
Alexandra Shipp as Writer Barbie
Emma Mackey as Physicist Barbie
Hari Nef as Doctor Barbie
Simu Liu as Skipper
America Ferrera as Gloria
Will Ferrell as the CEO of Barbie
Ncuti Gatwa as a drag queen
Sharon Rooney as Lawyer Barbie
Ana Cruz Kayne as Judge Barbie
Rhea Perlman as Betty
Michael Cera as Ryan Gosling's character's best friend
Kingsley Ben-Adir as a character described as "a doll with an attitude"
Emerald Fennell as an unknown character
Ritu Arya as Journalist Barbie
Dua Lipa as Mermaid Barbie
Nicola Coughlan as Diplomat Barbie
Tom Ackerley as producer
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Episode 72: Oppenheimer
In this episode of Mindframe(s), Michael and Dave discuss Christopher Nolan's new film, Oppenheimer. Our hosts praise the film's technical achievements and discuss the flaws and triumphs of the titular character in the non-spoiler section. Cillian Murphy gives a stunning performance, and you'll have to listen to find out how much forgiveness and sympathy our hosts ended up giving this depiction of the "Father of the Atom Bomb."
Crew
Director: Christopher Nolan Screenwriters: Christopher Nolan, Kai Bird, Martin Sherwin Producers: Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas Cinematographer: Hoyte Van Hoytema Editor: Jennifer Lame Music: Ludwig Göransson Distributed by: Universal Pictures Cast
Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer Emily Blunt as Kitty Oppenheimer Robert Downey Jr. as Lewis Strauss Matt Damon as Leslie Groves Jr. Alden Ehrenreich as Senate Aide Scott Grimes as Counsel Jason Clarke as Roger Robb Jack Quaid as Thomas Morgan Gary Oldman as Harry S. Truman Tony Goldwyn as Gordon Gray Rami Malek as Benny Safdie John Gowans Ward Evans Dane DeHaan Macon Blair Lloyd Garrison James D'Arcy Patrick Blackett -
Episode 71: 2023 Summer Blockbusters
The Flash
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
Customer Reviews
New Movie Reviews Done With Passion
I always look forward to the latest Mainframes episodes with the amazing Dave and Michael. They may be podcast hosts but this show plays more as a conversational dialogue between friends over beverages talking about their love of all-things cinema. Focusing on a new movie review kickstarts a lot of thoughtful insight as well as several huge laughs throughout. They keep their sense of humor in check and never once come off as precious/pretentious. This is new movie discussion done right, keep up the great work. Everyone subscribe!
Could be better but…
Why does one of the hosts pronounce Scarlett Johansson as Scarlet Yo-Hanson? There are just some weird quirks on the show that bug me. But I get the sense that this show is growing and the hosts really do care about movies. One of those podcasts I have mixed feelings about but the potential is there. Thankfully they are funny at times!