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The Empire Film Podcast

#401 β€” Emilio Estevez

The Empire Film Podcast

Bauer Media

Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.6 β€’ 2.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 14 February 2020

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

He's the son of Martin Sheen. The brother of Charlie Sheen. But Emilio Estevez has always been his own man, starring in the likes of Young Guns, The Breakfast Club, Stakeout, St. Elmo's Fire, and many more in the glory days of the 80s. His latest film is The Public, a drama which he wrote, directed, and starred in, and on this week's episode of the Empire Podcast he has a chat about that, and much more, with Empire's Editor-in-Chief, Terri White. Meanwhile, back in the podbooth, Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, and James Dyer have Valentine's Day on their minds, discussing romantic movies and the greatest non-Star Wars robot. They also chew the fat over a veritable ton of movie news, including the reveal of the latest Batsuit and Chris' reaction to the news that Sam Raimi is directing an MCU movie, before being joined by Amon Warmann to review Sonic The Hedgehog and Emma. Enjoy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Finally bang! All the Abra podcast this week we interview one of the biggest movie stars

0:17.5

of the 1980s and the man who inspired one of my favorite Twitter guides of all time

0:23.6

in the US to face same person for both descriptors there let's just hope he didn't take the lift

0:29.8

on the way here all that and usual news and nonsense on the movie podcast that is excited

0:35.8

for Valentine's Day because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your Friday morning

0:40.6

recording a movie podcast you want that Friday morning to start right away.

0:47.2

That's from when Harry met Sally. Yes I know. Which is a romantic film.

0:53.8

Kind of is they get together at the end don't they spoiler?

0:55.6

Spoiler alert. I don't remember them talking about podcasts.

1:00.8

Head of his time. They were ahead of it's time.

1:03.9

So far. More great movie.

1:06.3

Hello part I'm Chris here. Welcome to the Ampere podcast this week I'm joined by two

1:09.6

colleagues of such lethal cunning you have heard one already. It is when potty met Helen.

1:15.1

Okay. Hello. I'm just here. I don't know. Drowning through me a rope.

1:19.1

Helen Ahara is here. How are you? I'm very well. Thank you.

1:22.0

Excellent excellent and also John B. James Dyer who's favorite romantic comedy is I'm guessing.

1:28.4

James actually. James actually? You are unbearable and insufferable and unfunny.

1:36.2

No I was thinking about this this morning for reasons that I can't really say.

1:40.3

We should do it. Actually sport is special by the way let's just pop it up.

1:42.8

We should do it. Oh my god. We should do it. We should get Richard Curtis and put him on trial now

1:46.8

I'm getting a little bit. You do love it. I do love it genuinely without irony as well.

1:50.8

But I was thinking most romantic films most romantic films was the thing that was going around my

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