1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack Team podcast 2 00:00:10,573 --> 00:00:30,693 Speaker 1: from News Talks at b Watch Me Watch Me twenty 3 00:00:30,733 --> 00:00:31,533 Speaker 1: three to ten. 4 00:00:31,453 --> 00:00:33,373 Speaker 2: On News Talks. He'd be that starts the night by 5 00:00:33,413 --> 00:00:38,933 Speaker 2: Dua Lipa. She's got engaged, isn't she. I'm reliably informed 6 00:00:39,533 --> 00:00:43,653 Speaker 2: that her fiance is Callum Turner, the actor. She's confirmed 7 00:00:43,653 --> 00:00:48,173 Speaker 2: it to British Vogue and surprise, surprise, the ring is 8 00:00:48,213 --> 00:00:53,893 Speaker 2: not insignificant. Apparently the diamond is insanely big, huge. So 9 00:00:54,013 --> 00:00:57,733 Speaker 2: congratulations to Dua Lipa. Francesca Rudkin, our film reviewer, is 10 00:00:57,733 --> 00:01:00,333 Speaker 2: here in the flesh this morning, so good to see hi. 11 00:01:00,613 --> 00:01:02,173 Speaker 2: You were rolling your eyes when I was talking to 12 00:01:02,213 --> 00:01:05,573 Speaker 2: Save about Pedro Pascal. It was very unfair and was 13 00:01:05,613 --> 00:01:06,853 Speaker 2: I wrong? Is he not dish? 14 00:01:07,053 --> 00:01:10,653 Speaker 3: Is absolutely a dish? Even my sixteen year old daughter 15 00:01:10,693 --> 00:01:11,453 Speaker 3: thinks he's a dish. 16 00:01:11,533 --> 00:01:12,053 Speaker 2: Yeah, there you go. 17 00:01:12,253 --> 00:01:14,013 Speaker 3: And I just thought it was quite funny you asking 18 00:01:14,093 --> 00:01:17,093 Speaker 3: sev well, you know, you know it's. 19 00:01:16,973 --> 00:01:21,453 Speaker 2: The twenty twenty five, aren't you good? Let's ever listen 20 00:01:21,493 --> 00:01:23,693 Speaker 2: to the film that Pedro Pescal is starring, and this 21 00:01:23,893 --> 00:01:26,213 Speaker 2: is Materialists. 22 00:01:27,533 --> 00:01:30,813 Speaker 3: Hey are you single? I'm a matchmaker? Give me a 23 00:01:30,853 --> 00:01:35,533 Speaker 3: call if you want to meet somebody sweat? So how 24 00:01:35,573 --> 00:01:37,173 Speaker 3: many marriages are you responsible for? 25 00:01:37,253 --> 00:01:37,373 Speaker 1: Now? 26 00:01:37,453 --> 00:01:42,813 Speaker 3: Lucy nine? If the girl asks for us pull drink 27 00:01:42,853 --> 00:01:43,213 Speaker 3: of water? 28 00:01:43,333 --> 00:01:46,693 Speaker 1: Has this time with the salary over five hundred grand? 29 00:01:46,853 --> 00:01:49,613 Speaker 1: Always missed you deliver? 30 00:01:50,613 --> 00:01:50,973 Speaker 3: Okay? 31 00:01:51,093 --> 00:01:55,253 Speaker 2: Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans and Pedro Pescal tell us about Yeah, 32 00:01:55,413 --> 00:01:56,093 Speaker 2: what a cast. 33 00:01:56,653 --> 00:01:59,573 Speaker 3: So this is selene songs follow up to Past Lives, 34 00:02:00,013 --> 00:02:02,853 Speaker 3: that was her debut film, which scored her a couple 35 00:02:02,853 --> 00:02:05,853 Speaker 3: of Oscar nominations. Actually you can watch that on Disney 36 00:02:05,853 --> 00:02:07,853 Speaker 3: Plus if you have that streaming service. At the moment, 37 00:02:08,813 --> 00:02:11,333 Speaker 3: I really enjoyed this, but I think might be a 38 00:02:11,373 --> 00:02:14,253 Speaker 3: little bit polarizing because this film Jack, it presents very 39 00:02:14,293 --> 00:02:16,493 Speaker 3: much as a romantic comedy, and you think you're going 40 00:02:16,533 --> 00:02:19,333 Speaker 3: into a rom com. But Selene's song, she takes the 41 00:02:19,413 --> 00:02:21,573 Speaker 3: genre a little bit more seriously. She throws a bit 42 00:02:21,613 --> 00:02:24,973 Speaker 3: of depth into this film. It's set in New York, 43 00:02:25,093 --> 00:02:29,613 Speaker 3: It's lush, beautifully shot, amazing costumes, so hence, you know, 44 00:02:29,693 --> 00:02:32,373 Speaker 3: as I say, it looks like a Nora Efron rom com. 45 00:02:33,373 --> 00:02:36,733 Speaker 3: But she kind of asks the question, you know, who 46 00:02:36,973 --> 00:02:39,853 Speaker 3: is the right person for you? Is it someone that 47 00:02:39,893 --> 00:02:41,893 Speaker 3: you kind of do the math and on paper looks 48 00:02:41,893 --> 00:02:44,573 Speaker 3: great or is it the person that you actually fall 49 00:02:44,613 --> 00:02:47,373 Speaker 3: in love with. So Dakota Johnson plays Lucy. She's a 50 00:02:47,413 --> 00:02:50,813 Speaker 3: matchmaker although she remains single. She's a bit cynical about love. 51 00:02:51,573 --> 00:02:54,093 Speaker 3: She treats love like a business. So her clients are 52 00:02:54,093 --> 00:02:56,733 Speaker 3: commodities and it's her job to assess their value on 53 00:02:56,813 --> 00:03:01,933 Speaker 3: the market jack and then she will basically find them 54 00:03:01,973 --> 00:03:04,493 Speaker 3: a mate, should work out where they sort of sit 55 00:03:04,533 --> 00:03:06,653 Speaker 3: in the market and find them a mate. And she, 56 00:03:07,133 --> 00:03:09,693 Speaker 3: you know, talks about it's all about the math I use. 57 00:03:09,773 --> 00:03:12,573 Speaker 3: She uses math to kind of do this. So what 58 00:03:12,613 --> 00:03:15,573 Speaker 3: she's basically saying is she needs to find the person 59 00:03:15,653 --> 00:03:18,573 Speaker 3: who equals you when it comes to your background, your 60 00:03:19,173 --> 00:03:23,613 Speaker 3: political beliefs, your education, your income, and then there's the 61 00:03:23,693 --> 00:03:26,653 Speaker 3: even more materialistic things like you know, your BMI, your 62 00:03:26,693 --> 00:03:28,453 Speaker 3: looks and your height. You know, you want to tack 63 00:03:28,613 --> 00:03:31,853 Speaker 3: all those boxes for people. So that's what the film does. 64 00:03:31,893 --> 00:03:33,893 Speaker 3: It asks this question, who's the right person for you, 65 00:03:33,933 --> 00:03:35,653 Speaker 3: the one on paper or the one that maybe you 66 00:03:35,733 --> 00:03:38,613 Speaker 3: fall in love with, And her thoughts are challenged by 67 00:03:38,653 --> 00:03:40,773 Speaker 3: two men who come into her life about the same time. 68 00:03:40,853 --> 00:03:43,933 Speaker 3: Harry played by Pedro Pascal, who is what they call 69 00:03:44,013 --> 00:03:47,733 Speaker 3: a unicorn. Jack, all right, you'd be a unicorn. So 70 00:03:47,893 --> 00:03:51,293 Speaker 3: unicorn has it all right, you know, the breeding, the success, 71 00:03:51,773 --> 00:03:55,173 Speaker 3: the you know, the education, plus also the height, the 72 00:03:55,213 --> 00:03:57,853 Speaker 3: good looks, and money, lots of money. 73 00:03:58,213 --> 00:04:00,533 Speaker 2: And I'm not sure I Wouldnicorn. 74 00:04:01,693 --> 00:04:04,533 Speaker 3: And then there's John who's played by Chris Evans, who, 75 00:04:04,573 --> 00:04:06,253 Speaker 3: to be honest with you, he's got all the looks 76 00:04:06,453 --> 00:04:07,133 Speaker 3: and things. 77 00:04:06,893 --> 00:04:10,733 Speaker 2: But he's a broke waiter, so he's not Chris Evans. Yeah, 78 00:04:10,733 --> 00:04:12,053 Speaker 2: he's not lowly old Christian. 79 00:04:13,253 --> 00:04:16,013 Speaker 3: So yeah, Hence I'm making the point. God, it does 80 00:04:16,013 --> 00:04:18,533 Speaker 3: look like the unicorn, but he's broke. He's thirty seven, 81 00:04:18,653 --> 00:04:20,653 Speaker 3: he's a waiter and a want to be actor, still 82 00:04:20,693 --> 00:04:22,813 Speaker 3: trying to find his way, and he's he's a bit 83 00:04:22,853 --> 00:04:24,973 Speaker 3: angry at the world and things. So there's two and 84 00:04:25,013 --> 00:04:27,413 Speaker 3: he's her ex and they reunite. So these two men 85 00:04:27,453 --> 00:04:29,413 Speaker 3: are kind of in her life, which kind of challenge 86 00:04:29,453 --> 00:04:32,653 Speaker 3: her thoughts about love and stuff. Look, I liked this. 87 00:04:32,933 --> 00:04:35,573 Speaker 3: I thought it was quite honest and almost sort of 88 00:04:35,613 --> 00:04:39,253 Speaker 3: brutal at times. The dialogue gets a little bit awkward occasionally, 89 00:04:40,013 --> 00:04:42,893 Speaker 3: but I just I just like the way selling song 90 00:04:43,093 --> 00:04:45,333 Speaker 3: just kind of hits the mark with the way we 91 00:04:45,373 --> 00:04:48,733 Speaker 3: talk about love and relationships and the transactional nature of 92 00:04:48,773 --> 00:04:50,653 Speaker 3: them these days. I mean, you watch Love Island and 93 00:04:50,693 --> 00:04:54,293 Speaker 3: it's all about what's your type and they ticking the boxes, 94 00:04:54,373 --> 00:04:56,413 Speaker 3: and you know, we do talk about it in this way. 95 00:04:56,493 --> 00:04:59,333 Speaker 3: And who hasn't dated someone and drop them for a 96 00:04:59,373 --> 00:05:02,773 Speaker 3: materialistic reason, like oh they're a bit short, or oh 97 00:05:02,813 --> 00:05:04,813 Speaker 3: I don't really like their job. I mean, let's be honest, 98 00:05:04,853 --> 00:05:07,493 Speaker 3: at some point in our lives, probably all made a 99 00:05:07,493 --> 00:05:10,973 Speaker 3: decision based on something quite materialistic. So she's kind of 100 00:05:11,013 --> 00:05:13,173 Speaker 3: hits the hits the name on the head there. Yeah, 101 00:05:13,213 --> 00:05:13,773 Speaker 3: I enjoyed this. 102 00:05:13,893 --> 00:05:15,253 Speaker 2: Okay, sounds good. Yeah. 103 00:05:16,373 --> 00:05:18,613 Speaker 3: Song is actually going to be on the Sunday Session 104 00:05:18,613 --> 00:05:21,733 Speaker 3: tomorrow just after ten. She was a matchmaker for a 105 00:05:21,733 --> 00:05:24,413 Speaker 3: little one. Oh yeah, she couldn't get a job as 106 00:05:24,413 --> 00:05:26,973 Speaker 3: a barista, but she could get a job as a matchmaker, 107 00:05:27,253 --> 00:05:28,733 Speaker 3: which is kind of baddy. So we're going to talk 108 00:05:28,733 --> 00:05:29,373 Speaker 3: about that tomorrow. 109 00:05:29,453 --> 00:05:31,733 Speaker 2: How intriguing. I wonder if she okay, I thought you 110 00:05:31,773 --> 00:05:33,173 Speaker 2: were going to say that she did that to prepare 111 00:05:33,213 --> 00:05:33,613 Speaker 2: for the film. 112 00:05:35,573 --> 00:05:37,613 Speaker 3: In the day, she was a theater director and needed 113 00:05:37,653 --> 00:05:38,053 Speaker 3: some money. 114 00:05:38,253 --> 00:05:41,173 Speaker 2: Amazing, Okay, cool materialist, So that's in cinemas. I reckon. 115 00:05:42,013 --> 00:05:44,133 Speaker 2: He's probably already been three times, but she'll be off again. 116 00:05:46,013 --> 00:05:48,573 Speaker 2: Next up, another film showing in cinemas at the moment. 117 00:05:48,573 --> 00:05:49,773 Speaker 2: This is Dangerous Animals. 118 00:05:50,093 --> 00:05:51,973 Speaker 1: Oh my god, I don't believe I let you take 119 00:05:52,053 --> 00:05:52,573 Speaker 1: me into this. 120 00:05:54,293 --> 00:05:56,653 Speaker 3: All right, gro It's still one thing we need to 121 00:05:56,693 --> 00:05:57,213 Speaker 3: take care of. 122 00:05:58,733 --> 00:06:08,533 Speaker 1: Close You're right, how come aboard? 123 00:06:10,813 --> 00:06:14,133 Speaker 3: Oh gosh, this was exhausting. This is a film by 124 00:06:14,173 --> 00:06:17,893 Speaker 3: Sean Byrne. He's an Australian horror director. He's done The 125 00:06:17,933 --> 00:06:22,493 Speaker 3: loved Ones and The Devil's Candy and oh my gosh, 126 00:06:22,533 --> 00:06:27,013 Speaker 3: he just really does nail be grade horrors. This is 127 00:06:27,093 --> 00:06:30,653 Speaker 3: a lot of fun. Jay Courtney stars in this film 128 00:06:30,653 --> 00:06:34,093 Speaker 3: and he's absolutely fantastic. He keeps he completely engaged on 129 00:06:34,093 --> 00:06:37,933 Speaker 3: the edge of your seat. He's Tucker. He's a pretty unhinged, 130 00:06:38,493 --> 00:06:43,453 Speaker 3: charismatic tourist operator who takes people out to cage dive 131 00:06:43,613 --> 00:06:47,493 Speaker 3: with sharks. But it turns out he's actually a serial 132 00:06:47,573 --> 00:06:50,813 Speaker 3: killer who likes to dangle people over the edge of 133 00:06:50,813 --> 00:06:51,253 Speaker 3: his place. 134 00:06:51,333 --> 00:06:53,413 Speaker 2: You don't have to suspend reality for this one and 135 00:06:53,493 --> 00:06:55,373 Speaker 2: watch what happens. Oh my god. 136 00:06:55,813 --> 00:06:57,573 Speaker 3: But we also meet sort of at the same time. 137 00:06:57,613 --> 00:07:01,693 Speaker 3: We meet Gye. We meet Zephyr played by Hesse Harrison, 138 00:07:01,893 --> 00:07:04,213 Speaker 3: and she is a bit of a loner. She's a surfer. 139 00:07:04,733 --> 00:07:08,493 Speaker 3: She's on her and she a little bit feisty, and 140 00:07:08,573 --> 00:07:12,133 Speaker 3: she really sort of she comes into Tuckers all bit, 141 00:07:12,173 --> 00:07:19,213 Speaker 3: but she decides to fight back. Look, this is it's 142 00:07:19,373 --> 00:07:23,773 Speaker 3: great fun. I can't say that. I you know, I 143 00:07:23,813 --> 00:07:26,413 Speaker 3: got very tense watching this film. I could not kind 144 00:07:26,453 --> 00:07:28,493 Speaker 3: of wait for it to be over. Sean Byrne does 145 00:07:28,493 --> 00:07:31,093 Speaker 3: a good job of kind of, you know, giving you 146 00:07:31,213 --> 00:07:33,613 Speaker 3: the shock and the horror and the gore, but sometimes 147 00:07:33,653 --> 00:07:35,893 Speaker 3: maybe not when you're expecting it, so it does kind 148 00:07:35,893 --> 00:07:39,213 Speaker 3: of keep that tension going. Look, if you're not a 149 00:07:39,293 --> 00:07:42,253 Speaker 3: huge fan of Sharks, you just this might not be 150 00:07:42,413 --> 00:07:46,733 Speaker 3: your cup of tea. But look, it's it's a really fun, 151 00:07:46,973 --> 00:07:51,453 Speaker 3: B grade style horror film. It's done pretty well. If 152 00:07:51,453 --> 00:07:52,453 Speaker 3: that's your cup of tea. 153 00:07:52,573 --> 00:07:57,053 Speaker 2: Yeah, Look, it certainly sounds like a concept feeding people. Yes, 154 00:07:57,133 --> 00:07:59,773 Speaker 2: really good. Okay, so that's Dangerous Animals that's showing in 155 00:07:59,813 --> 00:08:02,973 Speaker 2: cinemas at the moment. Materialists is also showing in cinemas. 156 00:08:02,973 --> 00:08:04,933 Speaker 2: Don't get them confused, or that could be a rude shock. 157 00:08:05,533 --> 00:08:07,093 Speaker 2: We will make sure we put all the details for 158 00:08:07,133 --> 00:08:08,893 Speaker 2: them on the news Talks he'd be website. Thank you 159 00:08:08,933 --> 00:08:12,333 Speaker 2: Friendshies skim after ten o'clock this morning. If you are 160 00:08:12,413 --> 00:08:14,693 Speaker 2: into sharks but you don't want to see them eating people, 161 00:08:15,093 --> 00:08:19,013 Speaker 2: good news. David Edinburgh has got a new series. It's 162 00:08:19,013 --> 00:08:21,533 Speaker 2: called Ocean with David Attenburgh and something tells me there 163 00:08:21,533 --> 00:08:23,133 Speaker 2: are a few sharks in that. So we're going to 164 00:08:23,133 --> 00:08:25,533 Speaker 2: tell you a little bit more about his latest series 165 00:08:25,533 --> 00:08:26,573 Speaker 2: and where you can see it. 166 00:08:27,333 --> 00:08:30,453 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame. Listen live 167 00:08:30,533 --> 00:08:33,293 Speaker 1: to news Talks i'd Be from nine am Saturday, or 168 00:08:33,413 --> 00:08:35,333 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio