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The Empire Film Podcast

#389 – Stephen Graham, Roland Emmerich

The Empire Film Podcast

Bauer Media

Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.6 β€’ 2.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 8 November 2019

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Stephen Graham stops by the podbooth this week to discuss all things Scorsese for The Irishman. Not only that but we also talk to Roland Emmerich about Midway, midway through the podcast. Plus, with Chris away on his annual staycation, James and Helen debate the various merits of overlong movies, ruminate on the likelihood that Queen Latifah might kill us all and, ultimately, call upon Chris to quite literally phone in a review.

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0:00.0

MUSIC

0:13.0

Thank you very much.

0:14.3

On the Empire Podcast this week,

0:15.8

we talk mobsters with Stephen Graham,

0:17.6

one of the stars of Martin Scorsese's

0:19.4

rollercoaster ride through American history,

0:21.6

the Irishman.

0:22.6

Marty went, right?

0:23.4

OK, so, well, do you want to do this kid?

0:26.4

I was like, yeah!

0:28.2

A car's a dude, yeah!

0:29.8

And we brave the master of disaster,

0:31.7

Roland Emmerich, as he returns with World War II drama Midway.

0:35.4

I'm always drawn to kind of a bigger canvases,

0:38.8

you know, lots of characters.

0:41.1

All this and the usual movie news,

0:43.4

views and nonsense on the only movie podcast

0:46.1

that considered reanimating James Dean to co-host today,

0:49.4

but decided that that would be a fucking dreadful idea.

0:53.0

Hello, pod, I'm Helen O'Hara,

0:54.5

and welcome to the Empire Podcast.

0:56.2

Your usual host, Chris Hewitt, is off on a well-earned,

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