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217: Godzilla + The China Syndrome

An episode of the Film Buds podcast, hosted by Film Buds Podcast, titled "217: Godzilla + The China Syndrome" was published on April 22, 2022.

April 22, 2022 · Film Buds

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Hey film buds,Earth Day is an interesting holiday, one not tied as strongly to any specific imagery, icons, or religion. It is just all about all that makes up the Earth and how we impact those systems. To discuss film and the Earth, we looked at a few options including documentaries, movies about Global Warming, and more. Instead, we decided to look at one of the more controversial energy sources in the modern age: nuclear power.Introduction - 00:00The History of Earth Day - 03:33* What movies make you think of Earth Day?* What are your favorite Kaijus, Monsters, and their movies?Japanese Film History - 15:59Godzilla Production Background - 21:57Godzilla (1954) Discussion & Review - 26:40The first film we discuss is 1954's Godzilla. The Japanese film is a cinematic icon around the globe, and has been operating as a franchise for 68 years. We look at the franchise's history and review the film, as well as discuss Japan's film history, the atomic themes, and Kaiju movies. But there are less fanciful ways to discuss nuclear power.A Brief Nuclear History in the 20th Century - 55:35The China Syndrome Discussion & Review - 01:00:20Small Spoiler Alert - 01:16:37-01:16:50The second film we review handles nuclear energy in a more grounded way. The 1979 film The China Syndrome is more of a Thriller, but does it question nuclear power's reliability or the economic and political systems surrounding it? We'll review the film, talk about the messages of the film, and more.What We’re Watching, Lauren’s Birthday, Thor: Love and Thunder Trailer, and More - 01:22:33Total Runtime - 01:36:37Finally, to wrap-up the discussion we talk about what's going on in media and personal news. We'll talk about What We're Watching, Lauren's Birthday, the Thor: Love and Thunder trailer, and more. If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode and our previous Japanese film reviews with Ep. 196, Ep. 198, and Ep. 211.Thanks y'all,The BudsBe a Friend to the Film Buds:* thefilmbuds.com* [email protected]* patreon.

Hey film buds,

Earth Day is an interesting holiday, one not tied as strongly to any specific imagery, icons, or religion. It is just all about all that makes up the Earth and how we impact those systems. To discuss film and the Earth, we looked at a few options including documentaries, movies about Global Warming, and more. Instead, we decided to look at one of the more controversial energy sources in the modern age: nuclear power.

Introduction - 00:00

The History of Earth Day - 03:33

  • What movies make you think of Earth Day?

  • What are your favorite Kaijus, Monsters, and their movies?

Japanese Film History - 15:59

Godzilla Production Background - 21:57

Godzilla (1954) Discussion & Review - 26:40

The first film we discuss is 1954's Godzilla. The Japanese film is a cinematic icon around the globe, and has been operating as a franchise for 68 years. We look at the franchise's history and review the film, as well as discuss Japan's film history, the atomic themes, and Kaiju movies. But there are less fanciful ways to discuss nuclear power.

A Brief Nuclear History in the 20th Century - 55:35

The China Syndrome Discussion & Review - 01:00:20

Small Spoiler Alert - 01:16:37-01:16:50

The second film we review handles nuclear energy in a more grounded way. The 1979 film The China Syndrome is more of a Thriller, but does it question nuclear power's reliability or the economic and political systems surrounding it? We'll review the film, talk about the messages of the film, and more.

What We’re Watching, Lauren’s Birthday, Thor: Love and Thunder Trailer, and More - 01:22:33

Total Runtime - 01:36:37

Finally, to wrap-up the discussion we talk about what's going on in media and personal news. We'll talk about What We're Watching, Lauren's Birthday, the Thor: Love and Thunder trailer, and more. If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode and our previous Japanese film reviews with Ep. 196, Ep. 198, and Ep. 211.

Thanks y'all,

The Buds

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