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Triple Take Cinema
by Dustin Zick, Alex Orlando & Kyle Brown
Triple Take Cinema is where every other Monday your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill. We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes. There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Documentaries on Human Obsession
Dustin picks three documentaries that hone in on what it means when humans become obsessed. Fire of Love (2022) - 04:15 Art & Craft (2014) - 29:10 Finders Keepers (2015) - 01:00:00Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Enclosed Spaces
Kyle threads the needle through three movies linked (mostly) by a theme of enclosed spaces. Room (2015) - 09:35 Panic Room (2002) - 40:45 Carnage (2011) - 01:12:15Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Scorsese Part 2
Alex takes us on a journey to with three VERY DIFFERENT Martin Scorsese films. Age of Innocence (1993) - 08:35 Bringing Out the Dead (1999) - 30:58 Silence (2016) - 49:14 Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Courtroom Dramas
Dustin leads this episode’s picks with a focus on courtroom dramas, spurred by a viewing of Client Eastwood’s Juror #2. Juror #2 (2024) - 00:03:14 The Verdict (1982) - 00:29:02 The Caine Mutiny (1954) - 00:50:29Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Time Travel
Kyle takes us on a journey through three very different movies about TIme Travel. Primer (2004) Time Crimes (2007) Safety Not Guaranteed (2012)Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Scorsese Part 1
Alex takes us on a journey to early Martin Scorsese films in what we also identify as a “stealth” De Niro episode. Mean Streets (1973) - 08:50 Raging Bull (1980) - 43:00 King of Comedy (1982) - 01:05:53Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Fake Realities
In this week’s episode Dustin brings us a trio of movies that explore the idea of “fake realities.” Interestingly enough, these were all released within a year of each other between 1998 and 1999. The Thirteenth Floor (1999) - 9:55 Dark City (1998) - 35:00 The Matrix - 1:04:50Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Female Directors
Kyle takes us through three highlights from modern female filmmakers. Little Women (2019) - 5:52 Promising Young Woman (2020) - 34:06 Booksmart (2019) - 1:14:51Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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1970s Jack Nicholson
Alex takes us into the 1970s filmography of the legendary Jack Nicholson. Chinatown (1974) - 5:29 One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) - 43:16 Five Easy Pieces (1970) - 1:19:30Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Lesser Known Heroes of the 90s
Dustin tackles three “super” hero movies from the 90s that somewhat missed the mark: The Phantom (1996) — 05:03 The Shadow (1994) — 27:03 Darkman (1990) — 49:01Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Coming of Age, Part 2
Kyle brings it back to part two of his “Coming of Age” theme with these three: Persepolis (2007) — 1:20 Boy (2010) — 28:19 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) — 48:55Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Color
Alex highlights three movies with notable and exceptional use of color: Suspiria (1977) — 10:36 Ran (1985) - 35:27 Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) - 56:23---Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy
In our second episode, Dustin features legendary director John Carpenter's unofficial "Apocalypse Trilogy." The Thing (1982) — 9:12 Prince of Darkness (1987) — 36:27 In the Mouth of Madness (1994) — 1:04:47---Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Coming of Age, Part 1
In our inaugural episode, Kyle chooses the theme "Coming of Age" and we watch: Boyhood (2014) — 9:00 Winter's Bone (2010) — 35:35 Y tu mamá también (2001) — 53:53---Triple Take Cinema is where your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill.We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes.There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Triple Take Cinema is where every other Monday your hosts, Dustin, Alex, and Kyle, dive into three movies with a twist. In each episode, one of us takes the reins and picks a theme—whether it’s a wild connection or a subtle thread—and assigns three movies that fit the bill. We all watch, and then the real fun begins as we dish out our takes. There are no rules and no limits—just a wild ride through movies we love, movies we've never seen, and a few we hope to forget.
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Dustin Zick, Alex Orlando & Kyle Brown
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