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Ketchup Theory
by Joshua & Isaac
If it needs Ketchup, it must not be good.. Welcome to Ketchup Theory, a podcast dedicated to finding the "Filet Mignon" of creativity in a world filled with fast-food content.In an era where technology makes production faster but doesn't improve taste, we're on a quest for Great Art. Join hosts Joshua and Isaac as they dissect storytelling, music, film, and pop culture to separate the soul from the "slop".Whether we’re roasting Super Bowl commercials or debating the future of AI in creativity, we explore the blood, sweat, and tears required to make art that actually stands on its own.Stop settling for the sauce. Subscribe to join the quest for substance.
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The Trailer Problem That's Killing Movies | Ketchup Theory Episode 7
Are movie trailers revealing too much? 🎬 We dive into whether a new trailer should give away key plot points, using the sci fi film "Project Hail Mary" as a prime example. The speaker questions if upcoming movies need to spoil their stories to attract audiences, or if a more subtle approach would be better for the overall movie review experience. #moviepredictions #trailers #movies #newyork #losangeles
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We Drafted the Greatest Soundtracks of All Time | Ketchup Theory Episode 6
We each drafted 5 Director/Composer duos and had to name one movie that proves each pick belongs on the list. Then we debated whose roster was stronger.The Dune Messiah trailer just dropped. Spider-Man: Brand New Day looks incredible. Project Hail Mary is crushing the box office. This is the year of the movie soundtrack — so we asked the question: who are the greatest Director/Composer partnerships in film history?The rules: snake draft, one pick at a time, and once a duo is taken, they're off the board. Hans Zimmer went first overall. John Williams went second. After that? It got personal.🎬 THE FINAL ROSTERSJOSHUA: Spielberg/Williams (Jurassic Park) • Zemeckis/Silvestri (Back to the Future) • Cameron/Horner (Titanic) • Abrams/Giacchino (Star Trek) • Hitchcock/Herrmann (North by Northwest)ISAAC: Nolan/Zimmer (Interstellar) • Raimi/Elfman (Spider-Man 2) • Chazelle/Hurwitz (La La Land) • Docter/Newman (Monsters Inc.) • Leone/Morricone (The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly)Who built the better roster? Tell us in the comments.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🍅 Ketchup Theory — If it needs ketchup, it must not be good.A father-son podcast about the quest for great art.New episodes weekly. Like & Subscribe.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🎵 Composers mentioned: Hans Zimmer, John Williams, Danny Elfman, Alan Silvestri, James Horner, Michael Giacchino, Justin Hurwitz, Randy Newman, Ennio Morricone, Bernard Herrmann, Ludwig Göransson, Daniel Pemberton, Alexander Desplat, Howard Shore, Jerry Goldsmith, Thomas Newman, Trent Reznor, Bill Conti, James Newton Howard, John Powell, John Ottman, Steve Jablonsky, Hildur Guðnadóttir🎬 Movies mentioned: Interstellar, Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, Spider-Man 2, La La Land, Monsters Inc., The Good The Bad and The Ugly, North by Northwest, Star Trek, Titanic, Dune, Dune Part Two, Dune Messiah, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Project Hail Mary, The Dark Knight, Inception, Psycho, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Whiplash, Rocky, Lord of the Rings, The Social Network, Black Panther, Oppenheimer, Tron Legacy#moviescores #soundtrack #hanszimmer #johnwilliams #filmcomposer #directorduo #moviedraft #ketchuptheory #podcast #cinema #spielberg #christophernolan #dune #dunemessiah #interstellar #jurassicpark
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PROJECT HAIL MARY Movie Full Spoiler Review | Ketchup Theory Episode 5
We read the book. Then we saw the movie before it came out. Here's the full breakdown.Project Hail Mary hits theaters March 20 — and we got to see it early. As book readers, we had high expectations. As film lovers, we had even higher ones.The verdict? This isn't just a great adaptation. It's a great MOVIE.In this episode, Joshua and Isaac break down everything:→ How 90% of the book survived the adaptation (and why the 10% they cut was the right call)→ Why Rylan Grace being a teacher — not a hero — makes this story work→ The "Who am I?" thread that gives the film its emotional backbone→ Rocky: one of the greatest characters in modern fiction, brought to life as a puppet (not CGI)→ Daniel Pemberton's score: the unexpected choir, the Beatles choice, and why silence matters→ The Interstellar comparison: why it's the wrong question to ask→ Greg Fraser's cinematography and why every frame looks like a painting→ The friendship that makes you forget this is a science fiction movie→ Plus: the He-Man trailer needs a LOT of ketchup⚠️ SPOILER WARNING: This is a full spoiler review. See the movie first, then come back.The verdict: Project Hail Mary does NOT need ketchup. It never did.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🍅 Ketchup Theory — If it needs ketchup, it must not be good.A father-son podcast about the quest for great art.New episodes weekly. Like & Subscribe.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━📖 Based on the novel by Andy Weir (2021)🎥 Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller🎬 Starring Ryan Gosling, Sandra Hüller, Lionel Boyce🎼 Score by Daniel Pemberton📅 In theaters March 20, 2026#projecthailmary #projecthailmaryreview
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Timothée Chalamet Says Opera Is Dying. He's Wrong. | Ketchup Theory Episode 4
Timothée Chalamet told Matthew McConaughey that he avoided ballet and opera because they're "dying arts." The opera and ballet world fired back — from the Met Opera to Doja Cat to Juliette Binoche.But here's what nobody's talking about: after COVID, opera houses and theaters sold out instantly. Movie theaters? They're still struggling to fill seats.So whose art is actually dying?In this episode, Joshua and Isaac break down:→ Why live performance thrived after COVID while film didn't→ The one thing AI will never be able to replace→ Why theater "reboots" the same shows forever and nobody complains→ What happens when the original creator leaves (the Pixar problem)→ How formulas work in art — from sonnets to the MCU→ Patrick Stewart reading Shakespeare, Kobe Bryant studying storytelling, and why WALL-E still holds up→ Plus: our Project Hail Mary preview for next weekThe verdict? Opera doesn't need ketchup. It never did.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🍅 Ketchup Theory — If it needs ketchup, it must not be good.A father-son podcast about the quest for great art.New episodes weekly. Like & Subscribe.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#timothéechalamet #chalamet #opera #ballet #ketchuptheory #podcast
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Does Toy Story 5 Need Ketchup? The Perfect Franchise at Risk | Ketchup Theory Episode 3
The whole Toy Story franchise is about growing up and letting go — but the franchise itself refuses to do that.Toy Story is a perfect franchise. Four movies, zero misses. So why are they making a fifth one? In this episode, Josh and Isaac go through every Toy Story movie, debate whether Pixar is squeezing the last bit of ketchup from the bottle, and Josh drops a wild theory about how Toy Story 5 might end.We dive into why Toy Story 1 is still the best, what made the Jessie sequence a turning point for Pixar, and why Toy Story 3's ending broke an entire generation. Then we ask the real question: can Toy Story 5 survive introducing a tablet as the villain — and does the franchise's greatest threat mirror animation's biggest real-world problem?Plus: Why Tom Hanks didn't need to come back (but did), the odd couple problem with Buzz and Woody, and whether Pixar has completely lost its ability to make something original.In This Episode:The Perfect Franchise Problem: Every new movie risks ruining what's already complete. Is Toy Story 5 one movie too many?Ranking Every Toy Story: Josh and Isaac go film by film — from the revolutionary first movie to the emotional wrecking ball of Toy Story 3 to the divisive fourth installment.Josh's Toy Story 5 Theory: A full-circle ending involving a tablet, animation, and the origin of it all. You haven't heard this one yet.The Ketchup Verdict: The Toy Story franchise does NOT need ketchup. It's a complete meal. But Pixar keeps trying to squeeze more out of an empty bottle.Pixar's Decline: From 11 straight masterpieces to sequels and safe bets — what happened to the studio that gave us the most original ideas in cinema?The Villain IS the Problem: The tablet threatening the toys in Toy Story 5 is the same technology threatening animation audiences in real life.Key Takeaway:"The Toy Story franchise is about growing up and letting go, but the franchise itself refuses to do that. It's betraying its own identity."━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━⏱️ Timestamps0:00 — The perfect franchise at risk2:00 — Our Toy Story memories4:30 — Ranking every Toy Story movie7:00 — Fear of being replaced: the constant theme9:30 — Toy Story 2 and the Jessie sequence12:00 — Toy Story 3: the ending that broke everyone16:30 — "The franchise about letting go won't let go"20:00 — Will there be a Toy Story 6?25:00 — Josh's theory for how it all ends30:00 — The tablet villain mirrors animation's real threat35:00 — Tom Hanks didn't need the money38:00 — Buzz and Woody: the odd couple problem42:00 — The Toy Story franchise does NOT need ketchup46:00 — Pixar's decline and the sequel addiction50:00 — Our recommendation: rewatch them all━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━🎙️ Ketchup Theory — If it needs ketchup, it must not be good.A father-son podcast about the quest for great art.New episodes weekly. Like & Subscribe.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Connect with Us:Joshua the Creative: Documenting the journey of creative stewardship.Isaac Brecht: Exploring music, film, and the human element of craft.#toystory #toystory5 #pixar #ketchuptheory #podcast #disney #animation #woody #buzzlightyear #tomhanks #timallen #pixarmovies #moviepodcast #toystory3 #toystory5trailer #ketchuptheorypodcast #thequestforgreatart #storytelling #popculture
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We Listened to 1984 vs. 2026 Grammy Winners. It's Not Close | Ketchup Theory Episode 2
Is modern music actually declining in quality, or is it just different? In this episode of Ketchup Theory, Joshua and Isaac Brecht dive deep into the evolution of sound, comparing the iconic hits of 1984 to the streaming era of 2026.We break down the "Grammy Gap," comparing legendary winners like Michael Jackson to modern powerhouses like Bad Bunny and Taylor Swift. Does the ease of streaming and the rise of algorithmic hooks mean we've lost the "Filet Mignon" of music to a sea of "fast food" hits that need ketchup just to be palatable?In This Episode, We Discuss:The Physical Experience: How moving from vinyl and tapes to phones and AirPods changed our emotional connection to music.The Grammy Showdown: A round-by-round comparison of 1984 winners versus today’s top artists, including Billie Eilish, Sting, and Tina Turner.The Death of the Guitar Solo: Why Isaac thinks the lack of real instruments and the reliance on digital samples is hurting the soul of modern tracks.Taylor Swift & The "Expiration Date": Is the pressure for speed and constant releases causing the quality of songwriting to degrade?The Dark Side of the Moon: Why one of the greatest albums of all time didn't even win a Grammy the year it was released.Ketchup vs. Filet Mignon: Identifying the "evergreen" music that will still be studied 40 years from now.
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AI Makes You Faster — But It Might Be Ruining Your Taste | Ketchup Theory Episode 1
AI Makes You Faster, But It Won’t Make Your Taste BetterIs AI a creative superpower or a shortcut to "slop"? In this episode, Joshua and Isaac Brecht tackle the "AI Hangover" and discuss why the barrier to entry for creators is shifting. We dive into the philosophy of craft, the importance of having an opinion, and why human effort still wins in the quest for great art. In This Episode:The Elevator vs. The Stairs: Why taking the "easy route" with AI might produce results faster but leaves you less "creative-fit" in the long run. The AI Slop Problem: How the ability to create fast is flooding the world with bad content and why "taste" is the only thing that can't be automated. Super Bowl Commercial Roast: We break down the hits and misses from Google Gemini, ChatGPT, Claude, and Lays—comparing "AI helpers" to "AI replacements." The Future of Music & Film: Will the Grammys and Oscars be taken over by algorithms? Isaac shares his perspective as a musician on why AI can produce music but can’t feel the passion behind it. The Quest for Great Art: Why the most successful creators in the age of AI will be those who use it to learn, not just to produce. Key Takeaway:"AI can't have an opinion. People want to know what you think because you're a real person. We have to use emotion in our creativity." Connect with Us:Joshua the Creative: Documenting the journey of creative stewardship and building meaningful work.Isaac Brecht: Exploring the nuances of music, film, and the human element of the craft.If you enjoyed this discussion on the "AI Hangover," make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell!#creativity #ai #art #creativeentrepreneur #podcasting #futureoftech #storytelling #ketchuptheory
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If it needs Ketchup, it must not be good.. Welcome to Ketchup Theory, a podcast dedicated to finding the "Filet Mignon" of creativity in a world filled with fast-food content.In an era where technology makes production faster but doesn't improve taste, we're on a quest for Great Art. Join hosts Joshua and Isaac as they dissect storytelling, music, film, and pop culture to separate the soul from the "slop".Whether we’re roasting Super Bowl commercials or debating the future of AI in creativity, we explore the blood, sweat, and tears required to make art that actually stands on its own.Stop settling for the sauce. Subscribe to join the quest for substance.
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