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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2025 · 1H 11M

Nonnas & Bernards Watch

from Bad Dads Film Review · host Bad Dads

Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where this week we're ticking all the right boxes with our Top 5 Watches in film and TV. From time-stopping devices to classic wrist candy, we’re delving into the chronometers that do more than just tell time.🕰 Top 5 Watches in Film and TV1. The Rolex Submariner – James Bond Series The ultimate symbol of spy sophistication. First worn by Sean Connery in Dr. No (1962), Bond’s Rolex is more than just a stylish accessory — it’s a tool of the trade, packed with gadgets and danger-defying charm.2. The Casio Calculator Watch – Back to the Future (1985) Marty McFly's nerdy yet functional Casio is the perfect complement to his time-travelling DeLorean.3. The Gold Watch – Pulp Fiction (1994) Bruce Willis’ character Butch goes to extreme lengths to recover his father’s gold watch. A symbol of legacy, trauma, and absurd storytelling.4. The Omega Seamaster – GoldenEye (1995) onwards Pierce Brosnan ushered in the Omega era of Bond, with laser beams and remote detonators turning the Seamaster into a Swiss army knife for espionage. Sleek, deadly, and cool under pressure.5. Bernard’s Watch – Bernard’s Watch (1997–2005) This magical time-stopping device was the envy of every schoolchild. Bernard could pause time to fix mistakes, avoid embarrassment, or — let’s be honest — cheat a little. A low-key British TV legend.⌚ Main Feature: NonnasThen a trip to the kitchen to talk about Nonnas, the heartfelt 2025 comedy-drama that's been charming audiences. Directed by Stephen Chbosky and starring Vince Vaughn, the film is inspired by the true story of Joe Scaravella, who opened a unique Italian restaurant in Staten Island. The catch? All the chefs are actual grandmothers, or "nonnas," each bringing their authentic regional recipes and, perhaps more importantly, their distinct personalities to the kitchen.The film sees Vince Vaughn's character, Joe, grappling with the grief of losing his beloved mother. Seeking to honour her memory and reconnect with the warmth of his childhood through food, he embarks on this ambitious and often chaotic venture. The core of the movie, and arguably its greatest strength, lies in the ensemble of nonnas themselves, played by an incredible cast including Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire, Brenda Vaccaro, and Susan Sarandon. These seasoned actresses infuse their characters with humour, wisdom, and a palpable sense of family, even as their diverse backgrounds lead to initial clashes.🧒 Kids Feature: Bernard’s WatchAh, Bernard’s Watch. A children's TV staple from the late '90s, it follows a boy gifted a watch that can stop time — with the strict rule that it mustn’t be used selfishly. Of course, Bernard frequently breaks that rule, leading to gentle moral lessons.It’s a charming, low-stakes show with a brilliant premise and a surprisingly emotional core. For kids, it was a fantasy of wish-fulfilment. For parents, a lesson in consequences hidden inside a nostalgic gem.Whether you’re into spy gadgets, time-stopping hijinks or the quiet ticking of family legacies, this episode proves one thing: when it comes to great storytelling, timing really is everything. 🎬⌚👨‍👧‍👦🍿 You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at [email protected] or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads

Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where this week we're ticking all the right boxes with our Top 5 Watches in film and TV. From time-stopping devices to classic wrist candy, we’re delving into the chronometers that do more than just tell time. 🕰 Top 5 Watches in Film and TV 1. The Rolex Submariner – James Bond Series The ultimate symbol of spy sophistication. First worn by Sean Connery in Dr. No (1962), Bond’s Rolex is more than just a stylish accessory — it’s a tool of the trade, packed...

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Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where this week we're ticking all the right boxes with our Top 5 Watches in film and TV. From time-stopping devices to classic wrist candy, we’re delving into the chronometers that do more than just tell time.🕰...

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