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  • Brad Pitt's Latest Movie KILLED Streaming // Our Take on Apple's F1
    2025/07/18

    In this special episode of the Solo Moviegoers Club, Sean and Kia break down the thrilling experience of watching the F1 movie in IMAX. Join them as they explore the film's unique blend of old-school racing charm and cutting-edge cinematic techniques. From the intense training sequences reminiscent of Rocky IV to the seamless integration of real F1 racing elements, this movie is a masterclass in technical execution. Discover how the film's storytelling, sound design, and visual effects come together to create an unforgettable cinematic journey.


    Plus, in a surprising twist, Kia reveals she's never seen a Tom Cruise movie, sparking a fascinating discussion about cinematic exposure and acting perceptions. Whether you're a racing enthusiast or a film buff, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of filmmaking and the adrenaline of F1 racing.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Tom Cruise's Impact

    03:05 Exploring the Movie F1

    05:52 Technical Execution and Filmmaking Quality

    08:53 Brand Integration and Product Placement

    11:50 The Role of Art and Commercialism in Film

    14:50 Theatrical Experience vs. Streaming

    17:55 Cultural Impact of Movies

    20:47 Diversity in Audience and Experience

    23:54 The Future of Movies and AI

    26:48 Inspiration and Motivation from F1

    29:51 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 時間 5 分
  • ADULT MEN SHOULDN'T MAKE NEW FRIENDS // Our Take on Tim Robinson's Take on FRIENDSHIP
    2025/05/30

    In this episode of the Solo Moviegoers Club, Sean and Kia discuss the independent comedy film 'Friendship.' They explore the dynamics of adult male friendships, the awkwardness of social interactions, and the film's thematic elements. The conversation delves into the characters' development, the humor in their interactions, and the significance of the film's setting and visual style.


    The hosts reflect on their solo moviegoing experiences and the impact of audience reactions on the viewing experience. In this conversation, Kia and Sean delve into the intricacies of character development in film, particularly focusing on a specific movie that portrays a character with a lack of depth. They explore the themes of comedy in modern cinema, discussing the evolution of humor and the impact of streaming on the genre.


    The dialogue transitions into a broader discussion about the future of comedy, the significance of movie quotes in the age of memes, and how the cultural landscape is shifting in response to audience preferences. In this conversation, Sean and Kia explore the decline of movie quotes in popular culture, the evolution of comedy, and the dynamics of male friendships.


    They discuss how nostalgia influences current trends and the stagnation of cultural change in recent years. The conversation wraps up with a look at upcoming movies and the potential for a resurgence in quotable cinema.


    00:00

    Introduction to Solo Moviegoing

    05:59

    Exploring the Movie 'Friendship'

    12:01

    Character Dynamics and Awkwardness in Adult Friendships

    18:02

    Thematic Elements and Symbolism in 'Friendship'

    24:02

    Conclusion and Final Thoughts on the Film

    25:10

    Character Analysis and Themes in Film

    28:50

    The Impact of Comedy on Modern Cinema

    31:39

    The Future of Comedy: A New Era?

    35:49

    The Evolution of Movie Quotes and Memes

    46:32

    The Death of Movie Quotes

    51:40

    The Evolution of Comedy and Nostalgia

    54:09

    Male Friendships and Social Dynamics

    58:40

    Cultural Stagnation and Change

    01:03:40

    Looking Ahead: Upcoming Movies and Trends

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    1 時間 3 分
  • The Weeknd's Movie Can't End Soon Enough // HURRY UP, TOMORROW
    2025/05/22

    In this episode of the Solo Moviegoers Club, hosts Sean and Kaya discuss their experience watching the film 'Hurry Up Tomorrow.' They share their expectations, initial impressions, and delve into the movie's plot, character dynamics, and cinematic techniques. The conversation highlights the film's shortcomings, including its pacing, character development, and overall execution, while also noting moments of unintentional humor and strong sound design. Ultimately, they reflect on the moral ambiguity of the characters and the film's ambiguous ending. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the challenges and disappointments surrounding The Weeknd's transition from music to film, particularly focusing on his recent project, 'The Idol.' They explore the difficulties artists face when moving from short-form to long-form storytelling, the impact of artistic identity on creative output, and the evolving landscape of filmmaking in the age of influencers and social media. The discussion also touches on the 'three album theory' in music careers and the normalization of influencer culture in the entertainment industry. In this conversation, the speakers explore the evolving landscape of storytelling and content creation, emphasizing the shift towards direct-to-consumer models. They discuss the importance of audience engagement and the advantages of immediate feedback in the creative process. The conversation also touches on the significance of adapting to new platforms and the changing dynamics of the film industry, particularly in relation to influencers and established creators. Additionally, they reflect on personal aspirations and the impact of dreams on their creative journeys.


    00:00

    Introduction to the Solo Moviegoers Club

    02:41

    Expectations and Experiences with 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'

    08:34

    Initial Impressions of the Movie

    10:01

    Plot Overview and Character Dynamics

    15:04

    Cinematic Techniques and Sound Design

    20:22

    Character Analysis and Moral Ambiguity

    24:01

    Conclusions and Final Thoughts

    24:06

    The Idol: A Disappointment in Long-Form Art

    27:19

    The Challenge of Transitioning from Music to Film

    30:21

    Artistic Identity: The Weeknd's Struggle with His Persona

    34:33

    The Three Album Theory: Peaks and Valleys in Music Careers

    39:26

    The Future of Filmmaking: From Short-Form to Long-Form

    43:20

    Influencers and the Evolution of Storytelling

    50:31

    The Future of Storytelling

    53:47

    The Shift to Direct-to-Consumer Models

    56:35

    The Evolution of Content Creation

    01:01:29

    Dreams and Aspirations in Filmmaking


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    1 時間 10 分
  • The Surfer // Episode 21
    2025/05/16

    We came. We saw. Nicolas Cage lost his shit.


    Our conversation gets deep. Hope you're ready.




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    1 時間 4 分
  • Sinners // Episode 20
    2025/05/06

    We came. We saw. Smoke Stacked.


    In this episode, we discuss incredible new movie SINNERS from Ryan Coogler. We also discuss a real life ghost incident that took place in our family recently, and that Kia forced Sean to join TikTok.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Bob Trevino Likes It // Episode 19
    2025/04/13
    We came. We saw. We liked Bob Trevino, but he ripped our hearts out and left us alone, sobbing, despondent... yet also feeling oddly great about life?

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    59 分
  • Novocaine // Episode 18
    2025/04/04

    We came. We saw. We needed our pain relieved.


    P.S. Major shout out to David Chapdelaine for providing our awesome theme music. Check out his work at: https://www.davechapdelaine.com/

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    59 分
  • Companion // Episode 17
    2025/03/15

    We came. We saw. Iris slayed.


    Sorry I kept pounding on my desk. It's loud, annoying, and won't happen again. Hopefully.


    P.S. I was SO WRONG. The inspiration for the Luddites was Ned Ludd. Not Robert Luddite. And he wasn't a real dude, he was a legendary figure. WOW.

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    1 時間 3 分