1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame podcast 2 00:00:10,613 --> 00:00:20,853 Speaker 1: from News Talks at me. You're so good, so. 3 00:00:26,293 --> 00:00:30,693 Speaker 2: Scared the guitar ski want to be long. 4 00:00:34,013 --> 00:00:36,333 Speaker 3: This is Saturday Morning. So I'm Francisca filling in for Jack. 5 00:00:36,373 --> 00:00:39,413 Speaker 3: With you until midday. Thanks you feedback. Morning, Francisca. After 6 00:00:39,413 --> 00:00:41,813 Speaker 3: fifty five years of following Formula one, it's giving me 7 00:00:41,853 --> 00:00:44,293 Speaker 3: goosebumps and brought tears to my eyes only which my 8 00:00:44,413 --> 00:00:49,813 Speaker 3: Formula one mentor my dad wasn't around to see all 9 00:00:49,813 --> 00:00:52,853 Speaker 3: the coverage we get now was or wasn't Not sure, 10 00:00:53,053 --> 00:00:56,093 Speaker 3: but no, everyone seems just really quite excited and very 11 00:00:56,133 --> 00:00:58,933 Speaker 3: moved about the slam laws and news. So that is excellent. 12 00:00:59,253 --> 00:00:59,413 Speaker 1: Right. 13 00:00:59,573 --> 00:01:01,533 Speaker 3: Chris Schultz is with us in the studio. Now is 14 00:01:01,573 --> 00:01:04,653 Speaker 3: Talk Entertainment. Good morning, Good morning. Okay, you've got a 15 00:01:04,693 --> 00:01:09,013 Speaker 3: couple of films which are streaming for us to talk about. First, 16 00:01:09,053 --> 00:01:11,573 Speaker 3: let's have a listen to carry on and. 17 00:01:15,133 --> 00:01:17,853 Speaker 2: You're a low level tier, so you're going nowhere. I'm 18 00:01:17,893 --> 00:01:23,293 Speaker 2: telling you how this goes one bag for one life. 19 00:01:22,973 --> 00:01:24,853 Speaker 1: Well I'm gonna. 20 00:01:24,613 --> 00:01:25,493 Speaker 2: Go you listen to. 21 00:01:29,013 --> 00:01:30,893 Speaker 3: Okay, I don't know whether it's this time of year, 22 00:01:30,893 --> 00:01:32,773 Speaker 3: and I don't have a huge amount of time to 23 00:01:32,813 --> 00:01:36,333 Speaker 3: watch something if it doesn't grab me immediately. But this film, 24 00:01:36,373 --> 00:01:37,973 Speaker 3: I thought, I'll take a quick look at this. And 25 00:01:38,053 --> 00:01:40,253 Speaker 3: it sort of starts and you've got this character who 26 00:01:40,333 --> 00:01:45,133 Speaker 3: works at an airport and he's on security and someone 27 00:01:45,133 --> 00:01:50,293 Speaker 3: makes him mention that there is a hearing aid. It's 28 00:01:50,333 --> 00:01:53,133 Speaker 3: sort of a little hearing aid device left, and so 29 00:01:53,733 --> 00:01:56,853 Speaker 3: he puts it in his ear. Now who does that? 30 00:01:57,533 --> 00:01:59,933 Speaker 3: So at that point I went, I'm not sure I 31 00:01:59,973 --> 00:02:02,253 Speaker 3: can go. I've got other things to do. Christmas is coming. 32 00:02:02,373 --> 00:02:05,533 Speaker 2: It's pretty far featured, and it doesn't really get any 33 00:02:05,613 --> 00:02:08,413 Speaker 2: less far fitted than that. At one point in this movie, 34 00:02:08,453 --> 00:02:10,773 Speaker 2: someone drives one of those buggies out to a plane 35 00:02:10,853 --> 00:02:13,733 Speaker 2: it's about to take off, dives into the cargo hold 36 00:02:14,293 --> 00:02:16,333 Speaker 2: and the plane they let it go. Like imagine being 37 00:02:16,333 --> 00:02:18,413 Speaker 2: a passenger on that plane. You'd be calling the police. 38 00:02:18,653 --> 00:02:21,293 Speaker 2: Everyone will be shutting that down, and no, they just 39 00:02:21,373 --> 00:02:23,613 Speaker 2: let it take off. It is that kind of movie. 40 00:02:23,613 --> 00:02:26,133 Speaker 2: But that voice you just heard, that's Jason Bateman. I 41 00:02:26,293 --> 00:02:28,413 Speaker 2: had to laugh. I watched this with my son last night, 42 00:02:28,533 --> 00:02:31,973 Speaker 2: and that was his first experience of Jason Bateman, A 43 00:02:32,093 --> 00:02:34,213 Speaker 2: very different experience to when I first saw him in 44 00:02:34,333 --> 00:02:37,733 Speaker 2: Arrested Development doing comedies. He's a villain in this, and 45 00:02:37,733 --> 00:02:40,773 Speaker 2: he's I think he's quite good. I think he's kind 46 00:02:40,773 --> 00:02:44,013 Speaker 2: of stern and he looks awful. He's got a baseball 47 00:02:44,013 --> 00:02:47,493 Speaker 2: cap and he's he's giving instructions to the border security agent. 48 00:02:47,973 --> 00:02:51,973 Speaker 2: I quite like the first half where they make the 49 00:02:52,053 --> 00:02:54,653 Speaker 2: tension that you feel when you're putting your luggage through 50 00:02:54,693 --> 00:02:57,253 Speaker 2: those scanners and you're going through the body scanners just 51 00:02:57,333 --> 00:03:01,173 Speaker 2: so much worse. It's at LAX. They filmed this at 52 00:03:01,293 --> 00:03:04,533 Speaker 2: an abandoned airport that's filling in for LAX. And I've 53 00:03:04,573 --> 00:03:08,613 Speaker 2: had some shocking experiences they're like everyone, and I haven't 54 00:03:08,653 --> 00:03:12,013 Speaker 2: had one this bad though, where there's a terrorist and 55 00:03:12,053 --> 00:03:13,853 Speaker 2: they're trying to get something onto a plane to do 56 00:03:13,933 --> 00:03:15,893 Speaker 2: a certain thing and they're using a border agent to 57 00:03:15,933 --> 00:03:18,493 Speaker 2: do it. I look, this is a Christmas movie apparently, 58 00:03:19,093 --> 00:03:20,573 Speaker 2: really in the same way the die. 59 00:03:20,413 --> 00:03:22,413 Speaker 3: Hard is, because it said at Christmas time and everyone's 60 00:03:22,413 --> 00:03:24,533 Speaker 3: going on holiday, so their what's really busy, which adds 61 00:03:24,573 --> 00:03:25,133 Speaker 3: to the tension. 62 00:03:25,333 --> 00:03:27,693 Speaker 2: And there's a few Christmas songs in there to lighten 63 00:03:27,693 --> 00:03:30,093 Speaker 2: the mood. But I'm not mad at that. If you've 64 00:03:30,093 --> 00:03:33,053 Speaker 2: done all your Christmas presents and you've filled the stockings 65 00:03:33,133 --> 00:03:36,373 Speaker 2: and you need to mindless two hours. This will do it. 66 00:03:36,493 --> 00:03:38,693 Speaker 3: This is on Netflix. You're right. It might film to 67 00:03:38,693 --> 00:03:40,293 Speaker 3: watch on Boxing Day when you throw it all and 68 00:03:40,333 --> 00:03:42,373 Speaker 3: you can actually you actually feel like you've got the 69 00:03:42,413 --> 00:03:46,733 Speaker 3: time to waste. Let's have a listen to during number. 70 00:03:46,493 --> 00:03:50,533 Speaker 2: Two and they had something. 71 00:03:59,253 --> 00:04:05,373 Speaker 3: I got called for jury duty, the kind of coda case. 72 00:04:08,053 --> 00:04:15,493 Speaker 3: Maybe I didn't editar. Okay, this is directed by Clint Eastwood. 73 00:04:15,533 --> 00:04:17,813 Speaker 3: And why isn't this all at the cinemas? I don't 74 00:04:17,853 --> 00:04:20,733 Speaker 3: know it should be right, Yeah, it's streaming on Neon. 75 00:04:20,973 --> 00:04:25,013 Speaker 2: Yeah, it'd be great in a cinematic experience. It's streaming. 76 00:04:25,013 --> 00:04:26,853 Speaker 2: You can rent it, I think to on a lot 77 00:04:26,893 --> 00:04:30,533 Speaker 2: of different platforms. So this is a courtroom drama. Very 78 00:04:30,533 --> 00:04:34,133 Speaker 2: simple setup, but it's also quite far fetched. Like carry on, 79 00:04:34,253 --> 00:04:36,573 Speaker 2: if I'm going to try and describe it, it's a dura. 80 00:04:37,773 --> 00:04:40,653 Speaker 2: It's a journalist who gets picked for jury duty, and 81 00:04:41,293 --> 00:04:44,413 Speaker 2: as the trial starts it's a murder case, he realizes 82 00:04:44,453 --> 00:04:48,013 Speaker 2: that he actually may be the cause of the murder 83 00:04:48,093 --> 00:04:51,253 Speaker 2: and not the guy who's on trial for it. So 84 00:04:51,373 --> 00:04:56,173 Speaker 2: that's the setup which you need some suspension of disbelief there, 85 00:04:56,173 --> 00:04:58,533 Speaker 2: but they do pull it off. They really win. They 86 00:04:58,573 --> 00:05:01,453 Speaker 2: play it very straight, very serious. The actors in this 87 00:05:02,173 --> 00:05:07,093 Speaker 2: are big names. Tony Collette always incredible. She's the prosecuting 88 00:05:07,173 --> 00:05:09,653 Speaker 2: lawyer in this, and I think that's probably why I 89 00:05:09,733 --> 00:05:13,053 Speaker 2: bought into it, because she's just always so good. Yeah, 90 00:05:13,093 --> 00:05:16,493 Speaker 2: and she's in most of the movie. So yeah, this 91 00:05:16,653 --> 00:05:20,413 Speaker 2: is again it's it's a it's a it's a standard 92 00:05:20,533 --> 00:05:25,373 Speaker 2: story told pretty straight with a few dramatic flares. 93 00:05:25,613 --> 00:05:28,893 Speaker 3: But is it mostly set in the courtroom? There's some 94 00:05:28,893 --> 00:05:29,813 Speaker 3: flashbacks outside? 95 00:05:29,853 --> 00:05:33,813 Speaker 2: No, No, there's a lot of flashbacks. Yeah, but no, 96 00:05:33,893 --> 00:05:35,853 Speaker 2: it's mostly in the court room and in the jura room. 97 00:05:36,013 --> 00:05:38,053 Speaker 2: So that's probably the best. But I mean, look, I'm 98 00:05:38,053 --> 00:05:40,613 Speaker 2: a journalist. I don't get called for jury duty. They 99 00:05:40,613 --> 00:05:43,173 Speaker 2: don't let me do it, and so that's that's also 100 00:05:43,253 --> 00:05:45,293 Speaker 2: something that's a bit far fetched, right as a journalist 101 00:05:45,373 --> 00:05:47,813 Speaker 2: on jury judy, I sort of was like, oh, no, 102 00:05:47,893 --> 00:05:50,013 Speaker 2: that doesn't happen. But I did like the behind the 103 00:05:50,093 --> 00:05:54,493 Speaker 2: scenes machinations of like choosing whether someone's guilty or innocent. 104 00:05:54,573 --> 00:05:56,973 Speaker 2: There's a lot of that in there, and that's I 105 00:05:57,013 --> 00:05:58,573 Speaker 2: don't know, I'm into it. 106 00:05:58,613 --> 00:06:01,253 Speaker 3: I liked it excellent. Well, I think anything. I mean 107 00:06:01,293 --> 00:06:05,293 Speaker 3: Clint Eastwood, he's he's steady as a director, isn't he 108 00:06:05,333 --> 00:06:07,293 Speaker 3: always don't He's like goodly Scott. 109 00:06:07,373 --> 00:06:09,213 Speaker 2: He doesn't need to be doing How old is he? He 110 00:06:09,213 --> 00:06:10,653 Speaker 2: must be late eighties. 111 00:06:10,733 --> 00:06:14,573 Speaker 3: Surely I'll google that. A lot of good films though, 112 00:06:14,573 --> 00:06:16,813 Speaker 3: coming through the holidays, and as I've mentioned this morning, 113 00:06:17,093 --> 00:06:18,933 Speaker 3: eachally the cinema is a great place to be if 114 00:06:18,933 --> 00:06:21,133 Speaker 3: it gets too hot, or if it's if you've got 115 00:06:21,173 --> 00:06:22,693 Speaker 3: a few rainy days. Looks like there's a little bit 116 00:06:22,693 --> 00:06:24,293 Speaker 3: of rain on the way. Each your cinema is a 117 00:06:24,293 --> 00:06:26,693 Speaker 3: great place to go. And there's some really good flicks coming. 118 00:06:26,533 --> 00:06:30,493 Speaker 2: Out Air Calm, underrated, Yeah, I know. Yeah. Thereas Boxing 119 00:06:30,573 --> 00:06:34,413 Speaker 2: Day as a huge day, Anora as a Palm deal winner. 120 00:06:34,693 --> 00:06:38,613 Speaker 2: That is for the adults. Definitely Sonic the Hedgehog, three 121 00:06:38,613 --> 00:06:41,413 Speaker 2: of the franchise that just keeps on going. I don't 122 00:06:41,453 --> 00:06:44,373 Speaker 2: know how, but it's super popular. That's out. You will 123 00:06:44,373 --> 00:06:46,813 Speaker 2: not find me at the Robbie Williams Monkey Movie. 124 00:06:46,893 --> 00:06:49,253 Speaker 3: I'm sorry, No, it's great fun. 125 00:06:49,933 --> 00:06:52,173 Speaker 2: No, I was, I'm not doing it. 126 00:06:52,893 --> 00:06:55,733 Speaker 3: I was skeptical before I went as well, because I 127 00:06:55,853 --> 00:06:58,493 Speaker 3: just thought okay with that. You know, Michael Gracie, He's 128 00:06:58,533 --> 00:07:00,213 Speaker 3: taken a gimmick and I'm not sure if it's going 129 00:07:00,293 --> 00:07:02,773 Speaker 3: to work. And do you know what I'm I'm not 130 00:07:02,813 --> 00:07:05,573 Speaker 3: even a huge Robbie Williams fan. And I went along 131 00:07:05,573 --> 00:07:07,453 Speaker 3: and I love, I cry and I walked out with 132 00:07:07,493 --> 00:07:09,933 Speaker 3: a big smile on my face. It's just the dose 133 00:07:09,973 --> 00:07:13,653 Speaker 3: of it's just feel good. It's honest. It's got his 134 00:07:14,733 --> 00:07:17,973 Speaker 3: charm and his witness naughtiness. I don't know, I think 135 00:07:18,013 --> 00:07:19,333 Speaker 3: you're being unfair. I think you should give it. 136 00:07:19,293 --> 00:07:21,893 Speaker 2: Akay, all right, maybe you sold that. The other thing 137 00:07:21,973 --> 00:07:25,133 Speaker 2: I just want to shout out to is in January, 138 00:07:25,213 --> 00:07:29,333 Speaker 2: the Christopher Nolan IMEX season is beginning. They're putting all 139 00:07:29,373 --> 00:07:31,653 Speaker 2: of Chris Nolan's movies on at Imax again. If you're 140 00:07:31,653 --> 00:07:33,893 Speaker 2: in Auckland or you're coming to It's amazing, all of 141 00:07:33,893 --> 00:07:38,213 Speaker 2: the Batman movies, Tenant, Interstellar, if you missed Oppenheimer on Imax, 142 00:07:38,213 --> 00:07:39,813 Speaker 2: you get a chance to see that again. They should 143 00:07:39,813 --> 00:07:42,373 Speaker 2: be doing this with New Zealand's biggest screen so much 144 00:07:42,413 --> 00:07:42,973 Speaker 2: more so. 145 00:07:43,173 --> 00:07:45,133 Speaker 3: That's a really great idea and a really good use 146 00:07:45,173 --> 00:07:47,373 Speaker 3: of that screen. Paddington and Peru of. 147 00:07:47,333 --> 00:07:50,213 Speaker 2: Course my daughter. My daughter's excited about. 148 00:07:50,213 --> 00:07:52,813 Speaker 3: Well, the Paddington films are great. They're really great family films, 149 00:07:52,853 --> 00:07:55,213 Speaker 3: and I think they do cater to both adults and children. 150 00:07:55,733 --> 00:07:58,493 Speaker 2: Maybe, Chris, Yeah, I think you're probably gonna find me 151 00:07:58,533 --> 00:08:01,813 Speaker 2: more at a Nosferatu, this horror movie. Yeah, that's out 152 00:08:01,813 --> 00:08:04,093 Speaker 2: on January. I'm more likely to go to that. I 153 00:08:04,093 --> 00:08:05,253 Speaker 2: won't time my daughter. 154 00:08:05,053 --> 00:08:08,493 Speaker 3: To that though. For those out there, so Paddington proud. 155 00:08:08,533 --> 00:08:11,893 Speaker 3: This is the third film Olivia Coleman, isn't it. She 156 00:08:13,053 --> 00:08:15,133 Speaker 3: sings a song like it's the sound of music. It's 157 00:08:15,133 --> 00:08:17,973 Speaker 3: absolutely fantastic. I've actually got Hugh Bonneville on the Sunday 158 00:08:18,013 --> 00:08:20,133 Speaker 3: session tomorrow after ten, and he's going to talk about it, 159 00:08:20,173 --> 00:08:22,693 Speaker 3: and also he's got some set some news for Downton 160 00:08:22,693 --> 00:08:25,133 Speaker 3: Abby fans as well. Did you mention Wallace and Grommet? 161 00:08:26,013 --> 00:08:28,053 Speaker 2: I did not? Is that still guy? I didn't even 162 00:08:28,173 --> 00:08:30,453 Speaker 2: know that was mean. Look, we're all just kind of 163 00:08:30,533 --> 00:08:32,453 Speaker 2: killing time to squid Game season two. 164 00:08:32,573 --> 00:08:36,693 Speaker 3: Lands right, we're going to talk about that. We're going 165 00:08:36,733 --> 00:08:38,693 Speaker 3: to talk about that as well a little bit later on. 166 00:08:39,493 --> 00:08:41,973 Speaker 3: Have you seen Conclave too? Just very quickly because we've 167 00:08:41,973 --> 00:08:44,093 Speaker 3: got there. You were right there was so much coming 168 00:08:44,093 --> 00:08:45,733 Speaker 3: out in the new year. So this is out on 169 00:08:45,813 --> 00:08:48,173 Speaker 3: January ninth, and this is a recommendation from myself. It's 170 00:08:48,213 --> 00:08:50,493 Speaker 3: the one with Ray Fines and it it's the one 171 00:08:50,533 --> 00:08:53,773 Speaker 3: where they need to select a new pope. Have you 172 00:08:53,813 --> 00:08:55,333 Speaker 3: heard about this? So this played at the British and 173 00:08:55,373 --> 00:08:58,933 Speaker 3: Irish Film Festival recently and it's coming back on the 174 00:08:59,053 --> 00:09:03,493 Speaker 3: ninth and it's absolutely fantastic. So write that one down. 175 00:09:03,533 --> 00:09:05,573 Speaker 3: You were right about Anura as well. That's another really 176 00:09:05,613 --> 00:09:09,893 Speaker 3: good one for the adults. Actually, this is interesting. Elliott Smith, 177 00:09:09,933 --> 00:09:12,813 Speaker 3: who listeners will know as our news talks, he'd be 178 00:09:12,973 --> 00:09:16,093 Speaker 3: sports journalist and also the voice of rugby, knows everything 179 00:09:16,093 --> 00:09:20,013 Speaker 3: about rugby, very very good taste in film. And when 180 00:09:20,053 --> 00:09:22,493 Speaker 3: he goes on tour, like if his off he might 181 00:09:22,533 --> 00:09:25,133 Speaker 3: have an afternoon or an evening spare. So when he 182 00:09:25,213 --> 00:09:26,773 Speaker 3: was doing the Northern Talk the All Blacks, he had 183 00:09:26,973 --> 00:09:30,333 Speaker 3: he had two little sort of spare afternoons. He goes 184 00:09:30,373 --> 00:09:32,133 Speaker 3: to the movies and he came back and he saw 185 00:09:32,573 --> 00:09:34,933 Speaker 3: during number two in a cinema they're playing in the 186 00:09:34,933 --> 00:09:37,453 Speaker 3: cinemas in France, which he enjoyed, and he came back 187 00:09:37,453 --> 00:09:38,893 Speaker 3: and said, you've got to see in Laura, and I 188 00:09:38,893 --> 00:09:41,173 Speaker 3: thought it was the goodness me Elliott hidden, just hidden, 189 00:09:41,453 --> 00:09:44,293 Speaker 3: you just a hidden talents. He's got very good taste 190 00:09:44,333 --> 00:09:46,733 Speaker 3: in music as well. Hey, thank you so much for 191 00:09:46,733 --> 00:09:48,293 Speaker 3: filling in through the year. I know you pop up 192 00:09:48,293 --> 00:09:50,293 Speaker 3: on Jack Show and of course on a Sunday session. 193 00:09:50,373 --> 00:09:53,853 Speaker 3: It's it's always good to have you on board. Thanks, 194 00:09:54,213 --> 00:09:55,213 Speaker 3: have a lovely crusts. 195 00:09:55,533 --> 00:09:59,493 Speaker 1: Yeah, appreciate for more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, 196 00:09:59,693 --> 00:10:02,893 Speaker 1: Listen live to news talks he'd be from nine am Saturday, 197 00:10:03,093 --> 00:10:05,173 Speaker 1: or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.