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The Empire Film Podcast

#36: Nov 9, 2012 - Mark Millar, Skyfall Writers, World War Z

The Empire Film Podcast

Bauer Media

Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2012

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Appearing on this week's Empire Podcast are Kick-Ass and Wanted creator Mark Millar - and now head honcho of Fox's Marvel properties - and Skyfall writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade. As well as those two interviews, there are discussions of actors that will put you off watching a movie entirely and the recent arrival of the trailer for World War Z. For all that and a whole lot more, click play or download or just subscribe to our RSS feed...

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0:00.0

On the Empire Podcast this week, Mark Miller drops into kick our asses, we talk skyfall

0:19.9

again with its writers Neil Purvis and Robert Wade, and we bring you all the movie news

0:24.2

is on the record of the QT and not very hush hush. Hello pod, I'm Chris Eward and welcome

0:29.8

to the Empire Podcast, the only movie-podcasted photo for Monty Brewster in the 2012 US election

0:35.3

only kidding, we can't vote. As ever we're going to kick things off with your questions and

0:40.0

comments and did the sector, I'm joined by my very own joint chiefs of staff. First up

0:44.4

we have a lady who's been a mainstay of the show for four score and seven podcasts, which

0:48.8

is weird because this is our 36th show. Anyway, it's Helen O'Hara.

0:52.6

Hello, how you doing? I'm good, how are you? I'm very well thinking. I've actually just

0:56.0

been reading about Lincoln. I've been reading the book, Team of Rivals, that's Team

0:59.8

of Spalberg's films based on, so I know all about four scores and sevens as...

1:03.6

X, four scores and sevens as good to you. And does it mention the fan powers at any point

1:08.4

in that book? Well, they haven't come up so far, but I'm only

1:10.5

about a quarter of the way through, so I'm assuming that they sort of get their own

1:13.1

section somewhere. I did look them up in the index and couldn't see them, which was weird.

1:16.5

It's weird, because it's such a huge part of the song. It was a huge part of his life,

1:19.0

so I'm guessing that'll, you know, there must be a special bit.

1:21.9

Hunter and killing fan powers. That's what we all know. Next, we have a man who frequently

1:26.0

tells us, ask, not what your Ingmar Bergman boxset can do for you, but what you can do

1:30.4

if your Ingmar Bergman boxset is a senator in charge of a subcommittee to investigate

1:34.2

the use of subtitles and cinema. Mr. Phil DeSimlin, how are you? Very well. I do

1:39.4

frequently ask myself, I question his true bizarre. Do you stare at your Ingmar Bergman

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