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Unbreakable (2000)

Jul 29, 20242 hr 9 min
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Episode description

Welcome to the revamped Review It Yourself.

Sean introduces his new co-host Sarah to her first ever viewing of M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable (2000).


Discussion Points:

-Sean and Sarah keep up to date with a 24 year old film.

-Sickness monitoring.

-Lone survivor stories.

-David Dunn and his lack of emotional response.

-"David is clearly very depressed": Sarah's stunning analysis continues.

-Mass Death Events.

-The unspoken moments in the film, particularly after the gun scene.

-Sarah argues that every scene in a film "should earn it's weight" and right to be there.

-In the last 10 minutes Sean and Sarah discuss the plans for the future of their respective podcasts and the reasons behind the new co-hosting format.


Raised Questions:

-Is it foolish to review a film twice on a podcast?

-Does this film have an amazing opening scene?

-Does this film begged to be watched again and again?

-Is it normal to tip a full glass of water in the bin?

-The moodiest babysitter in the history of films?

-Do you find saying the word tarpaulin exciting?

-Do you want to be like M. Night Shyamalan?


Podcast Sting: Marv from 'Pods Like Us'.


Thanks for Listening!


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