
Broken Dishes
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Broken Dishes
Ep 118 "Nobody 2 Review, with Spoilers"
Broken Dishes Podcast
Episode 118 "Nobody 2 Review, with Spoilers"
Ivan reviews Nobody 2 because his goal is to be the number one AMC A-List user in North America, and Cody reviews CHIEF OF WAR, but to his chagrin (that means "annoyance"), it's in a different language, you know... not English. Chewing gum and walking at the same time is easy, but watching and reading subtitles at the same time... oh, boy, that's where Cody draws the line.
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A rating of 70 is the minimum to recommend a film.
Character development is crucial for engaging storytelling.
The villain's depth can significantly impact the film's quality.
Action sequences should be inventive and engaging.
Box office performance can reflect audience interest.
Future installments should focus on better antagonists.
Subtitles can detract from the viewing experience.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Initial Ratings
05:02 Plot Overview and Comparisons to Other Films
09:03 Action Sequences and Cinematic Techniques
Keywords
Nobody 2, movie review, Bob Odenkirk, action sequences, character development, villain analysis, box office performance, film discussion, Chief of War, podcast