War Movie Theatre Podcast

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Like an old war film? So do authors Robert Hutton and Duncan Weldon, who get together with celebrity chums to watch the classics of land, sea and air to see how they stand up today. What’s still great? What’s dated? Who’s the least believable German? Find out in the new season of the podcast formerly known as A Pod Too Far.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on War Movie Theatre.

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John Crace is a sketchwriter for The Guardian, known for his satirical and humorous writing.
Jonn Elledge is a best-selling author of 'A History of the World in 47 Borders'.
Sanchia Berg is a journalist known for her work in media and journalism. She has contributed to various news outlets and is recognized for her insightful reporting and storytelling. In this episode, she joins Rob and Duncan to discuss the film 'A Canterbury Tale' by Powell and Pressburger.
Joe Twyman is a British pollster and political analyst known for his expertise in public opinion research. He has worked on various political campaigns and is recognized for his insights into voter behavior. Twyman's grandfather was a soldier during World War II, and his personal connection to history adds depth to his commentary on war films.

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Here's the recent few episodes on War Movie Theatre.

0:00 55:08

Mosquito Squadron - with John Crace

Hosts
Rob Duncan
Guests
John Crace
Keywords
war movies Mosquito Squadron land-based bouncing bombs life on the home front war film classics

Rob and Duncan are joined by John Crace, sketchwriter for The Guardian, to watch Mosquito Squadron, a film John's dad took him to see in the cinema. Is this the perfect example of the less-than-golden age of war movies? Is there any movie it doesn't rip off? What does it say about life on the home front? And, hang on a second, were the land-based bouncing bombs real?


Next week, all aboard HMS Surprise as we watch Master And Commander.

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0:00 55:43

Glory

Hosts
Rob Duncan
Keywords
American Civil War 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Denzel Washington Andre Braugher Morgan Freeman Blood And Treasure Economics of Conflict

Rob and Duncan turn their attention to the American Civil War, watching the 1989 true story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the Union Army's first African American regiments. The film won Denzel Washington an Oscar, launched Andre Braugher, and caught Morgan Freeman just as his career was taking off. But it also captures much of the changing way war was fought in the Nineteenth Century, which gives Duncan a chance to plug his new book Blood And Treasure: The Economics of Conflict from the Vikings to Ukraine.


Next week: Mosquito Squadron

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0:00 1:00:40

Starship Troopers - with Jonn Elledge

Hosts
Rob Hutton Duncan Weldon
Guests
Jonn Elledge
Keywords
Starship Troopers war film satire fascism Paul Verhoeven bug hunt

Klendathu must be destroyed! Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon are joined by Jonn Elledge, best-selling author of A History of the World in 47 Borders, as they strap on their helmets and go on a bug hunt to watch Paul Verhoeven's oft-misunderstood masterpiece Starship Troopers. Clunking misfire or brilliant satire of modern fascism?


Next week, it's Ferris Bueller's Civil War, as we watch Glory.

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0:00 49:04

A Canterbury Tale - with Sanchia Berg

Hosts
Rob Duncan
Guests
Sanchia Berg
Keywords
war film A Canterbury Tale Powell and Pressburger wartime Kent pilgrims mystery

Rob and Duncan are joined by journalist Sanchia Berg for another Powell and Pressburger outing. This time, it's 1944's A Canterbury Tale, where three pilgrims try to unravel a mystery in the wartime Kent countryside. Not a hit on release, it's since found an obsessive fan base. But will it win our hearts?


Next week, in a slight change of pace: Starship Troopers

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0:00 53:10

Dunkirk (1958) with Joe Twyman

Hosts
Robert Hutton Duncan Weldon
Guests
Joe Twyman
Keywords
Dunkirk 1958 Leslie Norman John Mills Richard Attenborough pollster Joe Twyman World War II

Following listener outrage after we watched Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, we're watching Leslie Norman's 1958 version, starring John Mills and Richard Attenborough. Joining us is pollster Joe Twyman, whose grandfather barely made it off the beach in 1940.


Did we prefer the sweeping epic nature of this version, or were we too distracted by John Mill's accent and age?


Next week, we're watching A Canterbury Tale, available on the BFI Player and elsewhere.

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Ratings

Global:
4.9 rating 149 reviews

UK

4.9 ratings 116 reviews

USA

5.0 ratings 13 reviews

Australia

4.9 ratings 12 reviews

Canada

5.0 ratings 3 reviews

New Zealand

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Ireland

5.0 ratings 2 reviews

Singapore

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South Africa

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