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Podcast Episode 3B: "Chariots of Fire"
“Chariots of Fire” | |
Podcast episode | 3B |
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Host | Tim Heidecker |
Guest | Gregg Turkington |
Released | October 18, 2011 |
Films reviewed | Chariots of Fire (1981, 124 mins.) |
Runtime | 2 mins. |
Listen | SoundCloud |
The third episode of the On Cinema podcast… wait there's two of them. Huh. The second of the two features Tim Heidecker and guest Gregg Turkington reviewing Chariots of Fire. It released October 18, 2011, seemingly the same date the other “episode 3” released.
Synopsis
Tim and Gregg are at a busy location, with lots of chatter in the background, celebrating the 20th anniversary of Chariots of Fire. Tim calls the movie a great movie, having won Academy Awards. Gregg loves the music, the acting, the story, and the big bicycle race at the end. Tim asks Gregg if the music from Chariots of Fire is one of the most recognizable pieces of music in film. Gregg considers it the second most recognizable, behind the NBC chimes, though he prefers the Chariots music. Tim thanks Gregg for appearing, and Gregg asks when the episode will be online. Gregg offers Tim some 8×10 stills for Ordinary People, but Tim mentions that they are not talking about that movie. Tim considers Chariots of Fire one of the few films that deserved to win the Oscar.
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[META] Trivia
- The film was celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2011.[1]
- Because there are two episodes labelled as “episode 3”, this one seems to be ignored more by fan-made compendiums, including the octimeline.
References
Links
- Chariots of Fire film on Wikipedia