
The Art of Disarray: Analyzing 'Blind Date' with Bruce Willis
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06/22/22 • 83 min
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This podcast episode delves into the cinematic exploration of "Blind Date," a film that serves as a tribute to Bruce Willis amidst his declining career due to health challenges. The central theme addresses the complexities of relationships and the chaos ensuing from miscommunication and alcohol, particularly through the character of Nadia, who becomes the catalyst for both comedy and conflict. The discussion reveals the film's shortcomings, particularly in its execution of humor and character development, leading to a consensus among the speakers that the narrative fails to deliver a coherent message or emotional clarity. The speakers dissect various scenes, highlighting the disjointed pacing and the lack of impactful storytelling, while also reflecting on the broader implications of the film within the context of screwball comedies and Bruce Willis's career trajectory. Ultimately, the episode culminates in a critical review, with each speaker offering their perspectives on the film's merits and flaws, concluding with a collective recommendation to approach it with tempered expectations.
The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews BLIND DATE
Part Three of a four episode Yippy Kai Yay tribute to the great Mr. Bruce Willis. Join us as we celebrate four of Bruce's films and try and say thank you for years of great movies.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Willis and his entire family.
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Snyder's Genres:
MONSTER IN THE HOUSE - MONSTER, HOUSES, SIN
GOLDEN FLEECE - ROAD, TEAM, PRIZE
OUT OF THE BOTTLE - A WISH, A SPELL, A LESSON
DUDE WITH A PROBLEM - AN INNOCENT HERO, A SUDDEN EVENT, A TEST OF SURVIVAL
RITE OF PASSAGE - A LIFE PROBLEM, THE WRONG WAY TO FIX IT, THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
BUDDY LOVE - AN INCOMPLETE HERO, A COUNTERPART NEEDED TO MAKE THEIR LIFE WHOLE, A COMPLICATION THAT IS KEEPING THEM APART EVEN THOUGH THAT FORCE IS BINDING THEM TOGETHER
WHYDUNNIT? - A DETECTIVE, A SECRET, A DARK TURN
FOOL TRIUMPHANT - A FOOL, AN ESTABLISHMENT, A TRANSMUTATION
INSTITUTIONALIZED - A GROUP, A CHOICE, A SACRIFICE (JOIN, BURN IT DOWN, COMMIT SUICIDE)
SUPERHERO - A POWER, A NEMESIS, A CURSE
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The Snyder Beats:
OPENING IMAGE
THEME STATED
SETUP
CATALYST
DEBATE
BREAK INTO TWO
B STORY
FUN AND GAMES
MIDPOINT (FALSE VICTORY OR DEFEAT BUT OPPOSITE OF THE ALL IS LOST)
BAD GUYS CLOSE IN
ALL IS LOST (OPPOSITE OF THE MIDPOINT, FALSE VICTORY OR DEFEAT)
DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL
BREAK INTO THREE
gathering the team
executing the plan
high tower surprise
dig deep down
execution of the new plan
FINALE
FINAL IMAGE
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"Welcome to the Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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This podcast episode delves into the cinematic exploration of "Blind Date," a film that serves as a tribute to Bruce Willis amidst his declining career due to health challenges. The central theme addresses the complexities of relationships and the chaos ensuing from miscommunication and alcohol, particularly through the character of Nadia, who becomes the catalyst for both comedy and conflict. The discussion reveals the film's shortcomings, particularly in its execution of humor and character development, leading to a consensus among the speakers that the narrative fails to deliver a coherent message or emotional clarity. The speakers dissect various scenes, highlighting the disjointed pacing and the lack of impactful storytelling, while also reflecting on the broader implications of the film within the context of screwball comedies and Bruce Willis's career trajectory. Ultimately, the episode culminates in a critical review, with each speaker offering their perspectives on the film's merits and flaws, concluding with a collective recommendation to approach it with tempered expectations.
The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews BLIND DATE
Part Three of a four episode Yippy Kai Yay tribute to the great Mr. Bruce Willis. Join us as we celebrate four of Bruce's films and try and say thank you for years of great movies.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Willis and his entire family.
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Tell us what you think of the movie. Would you give it a PASS, CONSIDER, or a RECOMMEND?
Have a movie to suggest? A comment to make?
You have ninety seconds. ACTION!
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To listen to all of Chris' picks, click HERE
To listen to all of Sherry's picks, click HERE
To listen to all of James' picks, click HERE
To listen to all of Phil's picks, click HERE
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Snyder's Genres:
MONSTER IN THE HOUSE - MONSTER, HOUSES, SIN
GOLDEN FLEECE - ROAD, TEAM, PRIZE
OUT OF THE BOTTLE - A WISH, A SPELL, A LESSON
DUDE WITH A PROBLEM - AN INNOCENT HERO, A SUDDEN EVENT, A TEST OF SURVIVAL
RITE OF PASSAGE - A LIFE PROBLEM, THE WRONG WAY TO FIX IT, THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
BUDDY LOVE - AN INCOMPLETE HERO, A COUNTERPART NEEDED TO MAKE THEIR LIFE WHOLE, A COMPLICATION THAT IS KEEPING THEM APART EVEN THOUGH THAT FORCE IS BINDING THEM TOGETHER
WHYDUNNIT? - A DETECTIVE, A SECRET, A DARK TURN
FOOL TRIUMPHANT - A FOOL, AN ESTABLISHMENT, A TRANSMUTATION
INSTITUTIONALIZED - A GROUP, A CHOICE, A SACRIFICE (JOIN, BURN IT DOWN, COMMIT SUICIDE)
SUPERHERO - A POWER, A NEMESIS, A CURSE
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The Snyder Beats:
OPENING IMAGE
THEME STATED
SETUP
CATALYST
DEBATE
BREAK INTO TWO
B STORY
FUN AND GAMES
MIDPOINT (FALSE VICTORY OR DEFEAT BUT OPPOSITE OF THE ALL IS LOST)
BAD GUYS CLOSE IN
ALL IS LOST (OPPOSITE OF THE MIDPOINT, FALSE VICTORY OR DEFEAT)
DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL
BREAK INTO THREE
gathering the team
executing the plan
high tower surprise
dig deep down
execution of the new plan
FINALE
FINAL IMAGE
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"Welcome to the Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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The Complexity of Unbreakable: An Analysis of Character and Narrative
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is an in-depth analysis of M. Night Shyamalan's film *Unbreakable*, which serves as a poignant tribute to the late Bruce Willis. We embark on a detailed exploration of the film's thematic elements, particularly its examination of the superhero genre through a lens of realism and existential inquiry. Throughout the discussion, we deliberate on the film's narrative structure, character development, and the intricate interplay between David Dunn, portrayed by Willis, and Elijah Price, played by Samuel L. Jackson. The episode further delves into the film's mixed critical reception upon its release, juxtaposed with its growing appreciation as a quintessential superhero origin story. Ultimately, we reflect on the profound impact of *Unbreakable* within Shyamalan's oeuvre and its relevance in contemporary cinema, reaffirming its status as a significant work that merits thoughtful consideration and analysis.
The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews UNBREAKABLE
Part Two of a four episode Yippy Kai Yay tribute to the great Mr. Bruce Willis. Join us as we celebrate four of Bruce's films and try and say thank you for years of great movies.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Willis and his entire family.
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Exploring the Depths of 'Unbreakable' and Hero-Villain
Dynamics
This podcast episode features a detailed analysis by the
Fellowship of the Reel on the 2000 film 'Unbreakable' directed by M. Night
Shyamalan and starring Bruce Willis. The discussion delves into the film’s
innovative approach to the superhero genre, highlighting David Dunn's journey
of self-discovery after surviving a train crash, leading to the realization of
his superhuman abilities. Emphasizing the film's themes, structure, and
character development, the conversation also explores the nuanced hero-villain
dynamic, focusing on the transformation of characters, their moral ambiguities,
and the complexities of their relationship. The analysis covers the emotional
impact of the film's twist ending, the moral dilemmas faced by the characters,
and concludes with varying opinions on the movie’s execution, paying tribute to
Willis's cinematic contributions.
00:00 Welcome to Fellowship of the Reel
00:40 Diving Deep into Movie Mechanics
01:20 A Tribute to Bruce Willis: Unbreakable Review
02:03 Analyzing Unbreakable's Story and Impact
08:12 Unbreakable's Cast and Crew Insights
11:49 Exploring M. Night Shyamalan's Storytelling
14:21 Dissecting Unbreakable's Structure and Themes
17:05 Reflections on Unbreakable and Its Legacy
22:33 Debating the Catalyst of Unbreakable
31:52 Elijah's Role and the Power of Comic Books
33:24 Exploring Symbolism and Character Depth
34:05 Elijah's Character and the Adult Superhero Theme
34:35 Realism in Superhero Depictions
35:41 The Hero's Journey: Debates and Tests
36:26 Exploring Superhero Capabilities and Doubts
37:18 The Moral and Ethical Dilemmas of Superheroism
38:10 Unveiling the Superhero Within
40:41 The Consequences of Heroism and Villainy
41:54 Reflections on Identity and Purpose
49:57 The Final Act: Embracing the Superhero Identity
55:06 Revelations and Moral Ambiguities
57:53 A Deep Dive into the Villain's Psyche
01:01:53 Concluding Thoughts on Unbreakable
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Next Episode

Unraveling the Complexity of '16 Blocks': A Profound Cinematic Analysis
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This podcast episode delves into the intricacies of the film "16 Blocks," a work that serves as a compelling tribute to the late Bruce Willis, particularly in light of his recent health challenges. We begin by examining the central theme of the narrative, which revolves around the capacity for personal transformation, a notion that is vividly illustrated through the contrasting arcs of the main characters, Jack Mosley and Eddie Bunker. Throughout our discourse, we analyze the film's structure, identifying key elements such as the ticking clock motif that heightens the tension as the characters endeavor to navigate their perilous journey. As we dissect pivotal scenes, we offer insights into how the film successfully intertwines action and character development, ultimately culminating in a poignant exploration of redemption and self-discovery. Our conversation culminates in a thorough evaluation of the film's merit, offering our recommendations based on its thematic richness and narrative execution.
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The Fellowship Of The Reel reviews 16 BLOCKS
Part Four of a four episode Yippy Kai Yay tribute to the great Mr. Bruce Willis. Join us as we celebrate four of Bruce's films and try and say thank you for years of great movies.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Willis and his entire family.
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Everywhere we are, all at once.
https://linktr.ee/fellowshipofthereel
Tell us what you think of the movie. Would you give it a PASS, CONSIDER, or a RECOMMEND?
Have a movie to suggest? A comment to make?
You have ninety seconds. ACTION!
-----*-----
Visit our Facebook page for updates, fun movie news, or just to leave us a comment.
Fellowship Of The Reel | Facebook
-----*-----
To listen to all of Chris' picks, click HERE
To listen to all of Sherry's picks, click HERE
To listen to all of James' picks, click HERE
To listen to all of Phil's picks, click HERE
-----*-----
Snyder's Genres:
MONSTER IN THE HOUSE - MONSTER, HOUSES, SIN
GOLDEN FLEECE - ROAD, TEAM, PRIZE
OUT OF THE BOTTLE - A WISH, A SPELL, A LESSON
DUDE WITH A PROBLEM - AN INNOCENT HERO, A SUDDEN EVENT, A TEST OF SURVIVAL
RITE OF PASSAGE - A LIFE PROBLEM, THE WRONG WAY TO FIX IT, THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM
BUDDY LOVE - AN INCOMPLETE HERO, A COUNTERPART NEEDED TO MAKE THEIR LIFE WHOLE, A COMPLICATION THAT IS KEEPING THEM APART EVEN THOUGH THAT FORCE IS BINDING THEM TOGETHER
WHYDUNNIT? - A DETECTIVE, A SECRET, A DARK TURN
FOOL TRIUMPHANT - A FOOL, AN ESTABLISHMENT, A TRANSMUTATION
INSTITUTIONALIZED - A GROUP, A CHOICE, A SACRIFICE (JOIN, BURN IT DOWN, COMMIT SUICIDE)
SUPERHERO - A POWER, A NEMESIS, A CURSE
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The Snyder Beats:
OPENING IMAGE
THEME STATE...
Fellowship Of The Reel - The Art of Disarray: Analyzing 'Blind Date' with Bruce Willis
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Studying a movie in the mechanical level, I think can really bring some revelations.
I believe that no one sets out to make a bad movie with the exception of.
On paper. This should work. This should work. I just don't like it.
That's your own fault if you haven't seen it.
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