Broken Dishes

Ep 117 "Weapons Spoilers Review: Cody and Ivan Disagree"

Broken Dishes Podcast Season 1 Episode 117

Broken Dishes Podcast
Episode 117 "Weapons Spoilers Review: Cody and Ivan Disagree"

Ivan and Cody go to WAR over the film WEAPONS. It's intense and bloody, but that's war... and that's Weapons.

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Takeaways
Cody rates the movie 'Weapons' a 41 out of 100.
Ivan gives the movie a higher score of 90 broken dishes.
The first half of the movie is praised for its character development.
The second half of the movie is criticized for being predictable.
The film addresses serious themes like school shootings.
Acting performances were highlighted as a strong point of the film.
Cody and Ivan have differing opinions on the effectiveness of the third act.
The portrayal of law enforcement in the film is critiqued.
The conversation touches on the importance of twists in storytelling.
Cody believes 50 and above is a watchable rating for films.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Weapons Review
01:20 Rating Breakdown: First Half vs. Second Half
02:16 Character Perspectives and Storytelling
05:27 Themes of School Shootings and Deeper Meanings
08:45 Character Development and Acting Quality
12:58 Critique of Law Enforcement Portrayal
14:23 Policing and Communication in Small Towns
15:16 Character Consistency in Acting
15:50 Casting Choices and Character Portrayals
16:44 Rating Movies: Different Perspectives
17:50 Disagreements on Movie Ratings
18:58 Dream Sequences and Their Impact
20:50 Jump Scares vs. Psychological Horror



Weapons review, movie analysis, character development, film critique, acting performances, storytelling, horror movies, law enforcement, movie ratings, Julia Gardner, Josh Brolin, Zach Cregger, Broken Dishes