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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 47 MIN

Woman of the Hour!

from It's What We Do! Podcast · host Hen & Jon

Send us a textCould film algorithms be shaping the way we experience content? In a rollercoaster of an episode, we kick things off with a bone-chilling review of Netflix's “Woman of the Hour,” where Anna Kendrick shines in a story based on the unsettling true events of 1970s serial killer Rodney Alcala. We unravel how Alcala's creepy charisma played into his deadly antics and celebrate the intuition of a character who narrowly escapes his grasp. With humor as our ally, we even ponder how platform algorithms might be crafting the tales we consume, sprinkling light-hearted banter throughout.Have you ever imagined Tom Hanks in a family drama tinged with heartbreak and humor? Picture young Hanks navigating the ups and downs of familial love and turmoil against the backdrop of his wife's Alzheimer's struggle. Our conversation paints a vivid picture of dramatic and eccentric characters, from a pilot ignoring ominous warnings to a housekeeper's unexpected COVID-era demise. We share our thoughts on poignant social commentary and relish in the shared joys of TV shows, comics, and fashion, with a nod to the exciting Tekken and Nike collab that has us buzzing with anticipation.Our musings continue with a spirited debate on the art of movie trailers and the mixed bag that is Hollywood remakes. While we eagerly await “Gladiator 2,” we're split on whether it will rise to its legendary predecessor's grandeur. We also explore Quentin Tarantino's blunt views on remakes and how directors today are painting their own creative canvases. Wrapping up, we sprinkle in some laughs about unexpected movie obsessions and sign off with warm wishes and a playful call for engagement, inviting our listeners to connect with us across platforms.Follow the podcast everywhere!IG @itswhatwedopodX @itswhatwedopodTikTok @itswhatwedopodLike and Subscribe us on Youtube!Itswhatwedopod

Send us a textCould film algorithms be shaping the way we experience content? In a rollercoaster of an episode, we kick things off with a bone-chilling review of Netflix's “Woman of the Hour,” where Anna Kendrick shines in a story based on the unsettling true events of 1970s serial killer Rodney Alcala. We unravel how Alcala's creepy charisma played into his deadly antics and celebrate the intuition of a character who narrowly escapes his grasp. With humor as our ally, we even ponder how platform algorithms might be crafting the tales we consume, sprinkling light-hearted banter throughout.Have you ever imagined Tom Hanks in a family drama tinged with heartbreak and humor? Picture young Hanks navigating the ups and downs of familial love and turmoil against the backdrop of his wife's Alzheimer's struggle. Our conversation paints a vivid picture of dramatic and eccentric characters, from a pilot ignoring ominous warnings to a housekeeper's unexpected COVID-era demise. We share our thoughts on poignant social commentary and relish in the shared joys of TV shows, comics, and fashion, with a nod to the exciting Tekken and Nike collab that has us buzzing with anticipation.Our musings continue with a spirited debate on the art of movie trailers and the mixed bag that is Hollywood remakes. While we eagerly await “Gladiator 2,” we're split on whether it will rise to its legendary predecessor's grandeur. We also explore Quentin Tarantino's blunt views on remakes and how directors today are painting their own creative canvases. Wrapping up, we sprinkle in some laughs about unexpected movie obsessions and sign off with warm wishes and a playful call for engagement, inviting our listeners to connect with us across platforms.Follow the podcast everywhere!IG @itswhatwedopodX @itswhatwedopodTikTok @itswhatwedopodLike and Subscribe us on Youtube!Itswhatwedopod

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