This is my favorite podcast channel I've ever come across. You guys have discussed so many of my favorite films and hit every single beat when you're discussing them. Thanks for the awesome content! Se7en is an absolute masterpiece of a film
Howard Shore provided the score for The Silence of The Lambs and he provided the score for most of David Cronenberg’s filmography even for Martin Scorsese
Love this movie…I remember seeing it at the cinema when it was released and the whole audience was kind of shocked and thrilled in equal measure by the fantastic ending…Everyone involved was at the top of their game, from the opening credits, the cinematography, the direction, the acting and of course the brilliantly clever script
I have watched this movie several times but hearing how you two breakdown the intricate details made me want to watch it again and notice characteristics I never have.
literally the best podcast episode I've ever heard, move out of the way "Gladiator episode" there's a new king in town, also this would be a good one to watch for a watch party 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I think Mills would have wanted to be a father. When he comes home for that dinner, he refers to his dogs as his “kids” and then when John Doe is taunting about what he’s done to Tracy, Mills is already distraught but fighting the temptation to kill him but as soon as the baby is mentioned, his emotions get more intense and his mind is made up. “ he killed my wife, he killed my child. He’s a dead man “
I've seen this movie two times, because the ending was too overwhelming and affecting. I really have a hard time sitting through the finale for that reason. Adore the movie, I love what other films it's influenced too; but it's brutal.
my two favorite scenes are also the car ride and afterwards where mills kill john doe. the car ride was amazing bc of the back and forth between john doe and mills bc they get under each other’s skin. before that moment we see how emotional and hot headed mills is and how freeman’s character can’t calm him down. john doe first realized this as a the photographer i believe, and from that i think he put mills on his plan. so when john starts to get under his skin in the car, freeman’s character is juss watching and analyzing bc he realizes what john is doing but doesn’t know the reasoning. and there’s even a couple shots where john and freeman’s character makes eye contact like theres an understanding between them. buh freeman can’t calm down mills soo he allows it to happen. and it all pays off with the reveal with the package, freemen finally understands where this was going but it’s too late. also, this was my first time watching the movie soo i probably missed it but who was the envy? was it john? i’m not sure, but also would love to see a bourne video 💯💯
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ And Mills represents the 7 sins, they oppose each other. The wine glass scene is an example. Where Mills rudely fills a glass representing Gluttony and Somerset is surprised representing Moderation.
i've never seen anyone bring up zodiac when discussing the best movies about investigation, and i don’t understand why. it's one of my all time favorites, and what's better than an investigation movie based on real investigations? maybe i'm missing something. is there a reason why it's never considered?
Guys BABE is a classic lol. I did just watch that actually funny you brought that up. But man seven is freaking awesome. Keeps you on edge whole film and Man that ending! WHAT'S IN THE BOX!!! I think Morgan freeman shoulda got the Oscar nom. Kevin spacey was at the height of his game after this and the usual suspect. This films crazy noir style the world reminds me of Gotham. Dark scary and just never any light. For me best Fincher films Social network Seven Fight club And a lot of people hated on it but I loved gone girl too. Another dope mystery movie he did. Awesome episode. Just like Finchers attention to detail your guys' attention to detail is amazing! Also yes Jason bourne is godly def do that episode
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ good to hear I'll be waiting for that notification for that episode. Can't wait to hear you talk about the fight scene with the ink pen!
I thought the ending was a fail. The idea that they would go out into a vacant field alone with the killer is a silly horror-movie trope. Compare that scene to the hyper-militarized SWAT team scene when the police went after the first suspect, and it’s like two different movies. Also, it was obvious that Tracy would die, ever since the scene where she woke up alone in the apartment. Otherwise, a good and thoughtful movie. I think if Mills was truly wrathful, he would have shot the killer’s kneecaps, to make sure he suffered, instead of that merciful headshot, so it can be argued that the killer (or Satan) didn’t really win. Meanwhile, the tagged-on Hemingway quote reminded me of the awkwardly-glued-on happy ending to “The Piano” during the same era, a movie which was supposed to end with a suicide, period. Getting thrown a patronizing, uplifting quote-bone as we leave the theater is just an insult to the audience.
It's not a silly horror movie trope. Either they followed Doe's specific demands (go with him into a vacant field, just the three of them) or they would never find the other "two bodies."
"Do you want us to do a Bourne one", resounding YES!
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I thought Al Pacino’s Cruising was pretty underrated, but yes I agree, The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en are the best movies about a serial killer.
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This is my favorite podcast channel I've ever come across. You guys have discussed so many of my favorite films and hit every single beat when you're discussing them. Thanks for the awesome content! Se7en is an absolute masterpiece of a film
Thanks so much 🙏🙏
Howard Shore provided the score for The Silence of The Lambs and he provided the score for most of David Cronenberg’s filmography even for Martin Scorsese
He also did The Lord of The Rings Trilogy which he won two Original Score Oscars for!!
Love this movie…I remember seeing it at the cinema when it was released and the whole audience was kind of shocked and thrilled in equal measure by the fantastic ending…Everyone involved was at the top of their game, from the opening credits, the cinematography, the direction, the acting and of course the brilliantly clever script
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Am I the only one who after watching Se7en now thinks or says "what's in the box" whenever given a gift in a box?
Oh us too! 🤣🤣
All of us do it
I have watched this movie several times but hearing how you two breakdown the intricate details made me want to watch it again and notice characteristics I never have.
Thats amazing! Thanks for listening 🙌
Outstanding movie
Amazing episode guys! I would love to see an episode on “Zodiac” one day.
Thanks so much Landon! Oh absolutely 🫡
Another Great Video! My Favourite Ever Serial Killer Film Along With The Silence Of The Lambs And Confessions Of A Serial Killer
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10/10 as per usual guys. Keep it up! And Thankyou for all your hard work
Thank you!!
literally the best podcast episode I've ever heard, move out of the way "Gladiator episode" there's a new king in town, also this would be a good one to watch for a watch party 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thanks buddy!! 🙏🙏
For the record, when you guys said to watch it if you haven’t and then come back, I did. This movie slaps, finchers best.
Hell yeah!
This was such a fantastic episode for one of my favourite films. Now one of my favourite episodes. Loved the structure. Well done guys 💯
Thanks Samuel!
I think Mills would have wanted to be a father. When he comes home for that dinner, he refers to his dogs as his “kids” and then when John Doe is taunting about what he’s done to Tracy, Mills is already distraught but fighting the temptation to kill him but as soon as the baby is mentioned, his emotions get more intense and his mind is made up. “ he killed my wife, he killed my child. He’s a dead man “
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I've seen this movie two times, because the ending was too overwhelming and affecting. I really have a hard time sitting through the finale for that reason. Adore the movie, I love what other films it's influenced too; but it's brutal.
Yeah it’s a difficult watch for a lot of people! Something’s wrong with me, I’ve seen it over 20 times 🤣🤣
This was such a great episode. Seven is one of my all time favorite films
Thanks Jess!
my two favorite scenes are also the car ride and afterwards where mills kill john doe. the car ride was amazing bc of the back and forth between john doe and mills bc they get under each other’s skin. before that moment we see how emotional and hot headed mills is and how freeman’s character can’t calm him down. john doe first realized this as a the photographer i believe, and from that i think he put mills on his plan. so when john starts to get under his skin in the car, freeman’s character is juss watching and analyzing bc he realizes what john is doing but doesn’t know the reasoning. and there’s even a couple shots where john and freeman’s character makes eye contact like theres an understanding between them. buh freeman can’t calm down mills soo he allows it to happen. and it all pays off with the reveal with the package, freemen finally understands where this was going but it’s too late. also, this was my first time watching the movie soo i probably missed it but who was the envy? was it john? i’m not sure, but also would love to see a bourne video 💯💯
Great picks! Yeah so John was envious of Mills’ normal life
another serial killer movie is Manhunter(1986)
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@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ it was released way before The Silence of The Lambs
I this movie is a classic and a huge part of my childhood.
Same!
I would love an episode on the Bourne movies!
Excellent!
Ok, because of you, now I have to play it for 43 time !
Glad we twisted your arm 🤣🤣
Somerset represents the 7 virtues, opposing the sins.
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@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ And Mills represents the 7 sins, they oppose each other.
The wine glass scene is an example. Where Mills rudely fills a glass representing Gluttony and Somerset is surprised representing Moderation.
Loved this episode! Great film to analyse👏🏼
Thanks so much!
John Doe would’ve gotten the death penalty if he didn’t win
Prisoners is such a masterpiece along with Se7en
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i've never seen anyone bring up zodiac when discussing the best movies about investigation, and i don’t understand why. it's one of my all time favorites, and what's better than an investigation movie based on real investigations? maybe i'm missing something. is there a reason why it's never considered?
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I was going to say. I have to wonder if John Doe expected to die at the end. Did he have it in his plan for someone to kill him , preferably wrath
@@michellecrocker2485 I think so
@@michellecrocker2485 because being a martyr would deify him
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ he thinks he’s doing God’s work but he’s not
Guys BABE is a classic lol. I did just watch that actually funny you brought that up. But man seven is freaking awesome. Keeps you on edge whole film and Man that ending! WHAT'S IN THE BOX!!! I think Morgan freeman shoulda got the Oscar nom. Kevin spacey was at the height of his game after this and the usual suspect. This films crazy noir style the world reminds me of Gotham. Dark scary and just never any light. For me best Fincher films
Social network
Seven
Fight club
And a lot of people hated on it but I loved gone girl too. Another dope mystery movie he did.
Awesome episode. Just like Finchers attention to detail your guys' attention to detail is amazing!
Also yes Jason bourne is godly def do that episode
LOVE Gone Girl too! Alright Bourne is coming, we adore them 🤌🤌
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ good to hear I'll be waiting for that notification for that episode. Can't wait to hear you talk about the fight scene with the ink pen!
@@domwalker6526 EPIC!
Morgan Freeman did NOT win Best Actor for Driving Miss Daisy. He won Best Supporting Actor for MILLION DOLLAR BABY.
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ "Jeez"? Nobody was dragging you for it or anything. It happens.
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Thanks for the awesome podcast of my all time favourite film.
Thanks for watching!
Yes! One of my top 5 favorite movie of all time! Yeah kid. 😁
Awesome!!
50:10 Juno tryna make a debut?!
Always 🤣
I thought the ending was a fail. The idea that they would go out into a vacant field alone with the killer is a silly horror-movie trope. Compare that scene to the hyper-militarized SWAT team scene when the police went after the first suspect, and it’s like two different movies. Also, it was obvious that Tracy would die, ever since the scene where she woke up alone in the apartment. Otherwise, a good and thoughtful movie. I think if Mills was truly wrathful, he would have shot the killer’s kneecaps, to make sure he suffered, instead of that merciful headshot, so it can be argued that the killer (or Satan) didn’t really win. Meanwhile, the tagged-on Hemingway quote reminded me of the awkwardly-glued-on happy ending to “The Piano” during the same era, a movie which was supposed to end with a suicide, period. Getting thrown a patronizing, uplifting quote-bone as we leave the theater is just an insult to the audience.
It's not a silly horror movie trope. Either they followed Doe's specific demands (go with him into a vacant field, just the three of them) or they would never find the other "two bodies."
@@sparrowprince3432 and the end result is precisely why you don’t negotiate with psychopathic terrorists
Dont forget 8mm
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@@jessetuominen9551 nice 😎
Mills, I think would be a better detective if he took a moment to think things through instead of acting on his impulses all the time
Is this the guy from quality mobile video????
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Even 9?