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Episode 91 - Dances with Wolves (Wooden Actor's Tour De Force)

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  MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWSEpisode 91 - Dances with Wolves(Wooden Actor's Tour De Force)Directed by Kevin CostnerIn this episode of the Middle Age Movie Views Podcast, the guys travel back to the time of the Old West. Dances with Wolves is on the review docket tonight. A film that explores the disillusionment of soldiers during the Civil War through the journey of John Dunbar. A Lieutenant who seeks to understand and connect with Native American culture. Tim and Matt discuss the film's rich symbolism and character development that challenges traditional Western genre tropes, while its portrayal of warfare reflects the brutal realities of the time. Rick talks a little on how the cinematography beautifully captures the American frontier, and the film's success has led to a renewed interest in Native American stories in cinema. The guys also delve into the themes and cultural nuances presented in the film 'Dances with Wolves.' Tim talks about the survival tactics of Dunbar, and the significance of cultural names. The discussion highlights the complexities of Dunbar's interactions with the Sioux and Pawnee tribes. As Matt gives his opinion on the supernatural elements that may influence his journey, and the romantic developments with Stands With Fist.The buffalo hunt serves as a pivotal moment that bridges relationships and cultural understanding, culminating in Dunbar receiving his true name, 'Dances with Wolves.' They all dive deep into the iconic film filled with character nuance beyond the acting capabilities of Kevin Costner.  Don’t forget to like and Subscribe wherever you listen to this show!PASTE HEREDIRECT DOWNLOADEmail your thoughts and comments to [email protected] Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of moviesIs it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock?  3 hour and 01 minsTim: YES    Tim's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,702 hours and 53 Min)    Matt: YES    Matt's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,677 hours and 55 Min) Joey: NO    Joey’s Remaining Death Clock                    (2,711 hours and 39 Min) Rick: YES    Rick's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,751 hours and 35 Min)     

MIDDLE AGE MOVIE REVIEWSEpisode 91 - Dances with Wolves(Wooden Actor's Tour De Force)Directed by Kevin CostnerIn this episode of the Middle Age Movie Views Podcast, the guys travel back to the time of the Old West. Dances with Wolves is on the review docket tonight. A film that explores the disillusionment of soldiers during the Civil War through the journey of John Dunbar. A Lieutenant who seeks to understand and connect with Native American culture. Tim and Matt discuss the film's rich symbolism and character development that challenges traditional Western genre tropes, while its portrayal of warfare reflects the brutal realities of the time. Rick talks a little on how the cinematography beautifully captures the American frontier, and the film's success has led to a renewed interest in Native American stories in cinema. The guys also delve into the themes and cultural nuances presented in the film 'Dances with Wolves.' Tim talks about the survival tactics of Dunbar, and the significance of cultural names. The discussion highlights the complexities of Dunbar's interactions with the Sioux and Pawnee tribes. As Matt gives his opinion on the supernatural elements that may influence his journey, and the romantic developments with Stands With Fist.The buffalo hunt serves as a pivotal moment that bridges relationships and cultural understanding, culminating in Dunbar receiving his true name, 'Dances with Wolves.' They all dive deep into the iconic film filled with character nuance beyond the acting capabilities of Kevin Costner.  Don’t forget to like and Subscribe wherever you listen to this show!PASTE HEREDIRECT DOWNLOADEmail your thoughts and comments to [email protected] Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of moviesIs it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock?  3 hour and 01 minsTim: YES    Tim's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,702 hours and 53 Min)    Matt: YES    Matt's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,677 hours and 55 Min) Joey: NO    Joey’s Remaining Death Clock                    (2,711 hours and 39 Min) Rick: YES    Rick's Remaining Death Clock                    (2,751 hours and 35 Min)

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