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CRWN Cinema Podcast

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    "Troy" - Breaking Down the Most Legendary Duel Ever Filmed

    16-03-2026 | 1 u. 5 Min.
    In this episode, we break down TROY (2004) — the epic war film starring Brad Pitt as Achilles, Eric Bana as Hector, and Orlando Bloom as Paris. We dive into the legendary battles, the incredible fight choreography, and the storytelling that makes this one of the most iconic historical epics ever made.

    We analyze the famous Achilles vs Hector duel, the brutal realism of the combat, and how the film balances mythological storytelling with grounded human drama. We also discuss the motivations behind the characters, the political tensions between the Greeks and Trojans, and how Achilles’ pursuit of eternal glory drives the entire story.

    From massive battlefield sequences to intimate character moments, TROY delivers some of the most memorable scenes in epic cinema. We break down the filmmaking techniques, the performances, and the storytelling choices that make this movie stand out among other historical war films.

    If you love epic movies like GLADIATOR, BRAVEHEART, and 300, this breakdown dives deep into why TROY remains one of the most entertaining and rewatchable war epics ever made.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Intro: The one problem with Troy
    00:06:32 The massive set they built
    00:09:59 Brad Pitt hates this movie
    00:16:52 The insanely high budget
    00:20:42 The Achilles vs Hector fight scene breakdown
    00:42:27 Christopher Nolan was supposed to make this movie
    00:44:16 Orlando Bloom, the biggest coward on screen
    00:47:28 Why they picked a no name actress to play Helen
    00:52:10 Nolan & The Odyssey
    00:53:18 The funniest character in the movie
    00:55:06 Shoutout Sean Bean for not dying
    00:58:01 Our official rating & final thoughts
    01:04:26 Cue the music
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    "Marty Supreme" - Everything You Missed in Marty Supreme

    09-03-2026 | 1 u. 13 Min.
    In this episode, we break down MARTY SUPREME — the intense sports drama from Josh Safdie starring Timothée Chalamet as an obsessive table tennis prodigy chasing greatness at any cost. We dive into how the film captures the Safdie Brothers’ signature chaotic energy while telling a story about ambition, obsession, and the relentless pursuit of a dream.

    We analyze Marty as a character — a hustler willing to lie, manipulate, and gamble everything to become the greatest table tennis player in the world. Throughout the episode we discuss the psychology behind Marty’s obsession, why his charisma pulls people into his schemes, and how the film constantly keeps the audience on edge as everything threatens to collapse around him.

    We also explore the film’s unusual casting choices, including the surprising performances from non-actors and personalities like Tyler, the Creator and Kevin O’Leary, and how Safdie uses real people from the table tennis world to add authenticity to the film’s gritty New York atmosphere.

    Finally, we break down the ending and what it means for Marty’s journey — whether achieving his dream actually changes him, and how the birth of his child represents a turning point in his life and identity.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 First thoughts & ending explained
    00:10:39 Rachel's husband... poor guy
    00:15:13 The insane amount of non-actors in this movie
    00:26:45 Marty Supreme'ing the marketing
    00:31:50 How this movie got made
    00:36:38 Josh Safdie goes deep on side characters
    00:39:13 Showing Marty ahead of his time
    00:42:43 The honey scene
    00:45:33 The best scene in the movie
    00:50:04 They never used a real ping pong ball
    00:52:21 Timothee Chalamet sacrificing his eyes
    00:55:00 Josh Safdie knows when to stress the audience out
    00:59:19 A perfect storm for a successful movie
    01:02:26 Josh Safdie's decreasingly stressful movie track
    01:07:49 Our official rating & final thoughts
    01:12:43 Cue the music
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    "Secondhand Lions" - Robert Duvall's Most Underrated Movie

    02-03-2026 | 1 u.
    In this episode, we break down SECONDHAND LIONS (2003) — the underrated coming-of-age film starring Robert Duvall, Michael Caine, and Haley Joel Osment. We dive into the powerful themes of masculinity, boyhood, courage, and what it really means to become a man.
    We analyze Robert Duvall’s performance as Hub, Michael Caine’s emotional storytelling, and how Haley Joel Osment’s character arc is literally reflected through his voice changing as he grows up. We unpack the symbolism behind the lion, the deeper meaning of the Africa stories, and why the “secondhand” metaphor represents aging warriors searching for purpose.
    From the unforgettable fight scene to the gut-punch moment when Hub reveals what happened to Jasmine, we discuss how this feel-good movie quietly delivers emotional depth. We also break down the psychology behind why so many kid movies use absent or flawed parents to create empathy — and why this storytelling technique works so well here.
    SECONDHAND LIONS may look like a simple family movie, but underneath it’s about legacy, honor, storytelling, and raising a boy into a man.

    Chapters:
    00:00 RIP Robert Duvall
    00:09:06 The most insane place to travel back in the day
    00:12:28 Haley Joel Osment back at it again
    00:15:34 A trope of all children movies
    00:20:33 Great character dynamics
    00:25:25 Our favorite scene from the movie
    00:28:28 Evil pigs on set
    00:31:32 The director has a great childhood movie slate
    00:32:36 The story of them destroying a families home to film
    00:33:58 Walter never learned his lesson
    00:35:28 Visual storytelling of Walters problem
    00:37:37 The original ending
    00:39:30 Love seeing Walter get some action
    00:43:01 The nightmare of animal wrangling for movies
    00:50:57 The secret to get actors to cry
    00:55:10 Our official rating & final thoughts
    01:00:05 Cue the music
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    "Man on Fire" - Denzel Washington's Most Underrated Movie

    23-02-2026 | 1 u. 13 Min.
    In this episode, we break down MAN ON FIRE (2004) — Tony Scott’s explosive revenge thriller starring Denzel Washington. We dive into the emotional transformation of John Creasy, the bond between Creasy and Pita, and how the film turns vengeance into a story about redemption and sacrifice.
    We analyze the stylized editing, intense performances, and the raw emotion that makes Man on Fire stand apart from other action films. From its chaotic visual style to its heartbreaking final moments, this is one of the most powerful revenge movies ever made — and we unpack exactly why it still resonates.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Intro: The insane visual style
    00:09:42 Dakota Fanning went off in this movie
    00:19:55 The beauty of this movie
    00:22:57 How the kidnapping world works
    00:26:46 A dirty scene they cut from the movie
    00:30:41 RIP Tony Scott: When art mimics life
    00:32:18 Southern bell Lisa
    00:34:56 The insanely dangerous film set
    00:42:36 Gray's Denzel hot take
    00:44:28 The funny way Dakota Fanning got emotional on camera
    00:45:51 Our one complaint with the movie
    00:48:09 The alternate ending
    00:53:06 The kidnapping process was accurate
    00:55:12 Tarantino might be responsible for this movie
    00:58:12 Christopher Walken just loves to pop in and out
    01:02:15 Why this movie works so well
    01:06:34 Why the overt style works so well
    01:08:04 Our official rating & final thoughts
    01:13:03 Cue the music
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    "Bugonia" - What The Movie is Really Trying Say...

    16-02-2026 | 57 Min.
    In this episode, we break down BUGONIA — Yorgos Lanthimos' unsettling and darkly comedic thriller that blends paranoia, conspiracy, and psychological tension. We analyze the film's disturbing tone, the layered performances, and how Lanthimos uses absurdity to explore themes of power, delusion, and control.
    From its uncomfortable humor to its sharp social commentary, Bugonia continues Lanthimos' streak of provocative filmmaking. We dive into what works, what's intentionally alienating, and what this film says about belief, obsession, and manipulation.

    Chapters:
    00:00 First reaction to this movie
    9:00 Who the characters represent
    13:55 Love a good pro conspiracy theory movie
    16:53 What does the ending mean?
    21:21 A fair take on conspiracy theories
    24:30 We're sorry Jesse Plemons
    26:56 Stavvy coming out of nowhere
    31:33 The subtle clues she is an alien
    35:02 What are the black and white scenes?
    36:54 The extra details to make Teddy look insane
    40:44 The moment you realize she's actually an alien
    44:40 The basis of Teddy's conspiracy theory
    51:00 Our official rating & final thoughts
    56:19 Cue the music

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Just dudes that make movies, breaking down movies, live on a podcast. Hosted by Kade Harvey and Gray Pittman, they analyze and discuss the great movies we all know and love to give the everyday viewer a deeper understanding of the artistry behind what makes them top tier. Thank you to Lane Hunt for "Working Like a Dog" as our show's theme song.
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