Review of The Goonies Trailer
Exploring the Intricacies and Fun Details of Classic Movies
In this episode, the hosts discuss their perspectives on movie details, including the process of seeing a film from start to finish and the intricacies of editing scenes. They reminisce about iconic moments and characters from classic movies like 'Home Alone' and the works of Richard Donner. The conversation touches on the immovable nature of certain characters and an amusing mention of a deleted octopus scene. Additionally, they delve into Rube Goldberg's influence on complex machines in films, making for an insightful and entertaining discussion about cinematic storytelling.
00:00 Opening Remarks and Trailer Talk
00:13 Reflecting on First Impressions and Movie Analysis
00:36 Character Deep Dive: Mikey's Journey
00:42 Deleted Scenes and Fun Facts
00:47 The Genius of Rube Goldberg Machines in Film
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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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Transcript
Goonies Trailer
[:[00:00:01] james: are
[:[00:00:01] james: I
[:[00:00:02] james: right, but I Somebody clipped that, mark it, put it in the trailer.
[:[00:00:13] james: This was one of the first times I came with a ball, actually seeing the whole thing all the way through.
[:[00:00:29] james: [00:00:30] That's the first introduction to Chunk. I was like, oh, this is funny. Yeah, yeah. This is a Richard Donner movie, sir. But
[:[00:00:40] james: he does
[:[00:00:42] james: There was a scene with an octopus, but they cut it out.
[:[00:00:47] chris: Correct. Named after American cartoonist Rube Goldberg for a chain reaction type machine or contraption intentionally designed to perform a simple task in an indirect or impractically overly complicated way. Yes. Perfect.
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