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The Fifth Element (1997)

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Bald Move

Tv & Film, Tv Reviews, After Shows

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2016

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Special thanks once again to Aaron Spaulding, who for his double commission feature selected the wonderful, weird, and fully preposterous Luc Besson joint "The Fifth Element", of which Jim and I are very familiar with. We delve into the depths of Jim's annoyance with Ruby, while A.Ron explains how he quit worrying and learned to love the Rodd, Besson's partly crazy, partly insightful look into life in the 24th century, and spend quite a bit of time analyzing the lead actors Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman. Join the discussion: Email | Forums Follow us: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:49.2

Lambs, this is the fifth element from 1997, directed by the madman, the French madman Luke Basson.

0:56.0

Yeah, let's let him recommend it to us.

1:00.0

He says this movie is definitely a lot more polarizing than presumably

1:04.0

Silence of the lambs. People either tend to love it or hate it or don't know what

1:07.6

the fuck it is. I happen to fall in the first category. I love this movie.

1:11.2

It's quirky, can't be and more simply put entertaining. I think it

1:14.3

managed to be just goofy enough so it's still to be taken seriously or at least as

1:17.8

seriously as a movie featuring Chris Tucker and an all-over leopard print

1:21.0

leotard can be taken.

1:23.0

A perfect example of this is Gary Oldman's performance as Jean Baptiste Emmanuel Zorg, which is

1:29.1

fucking fantastic.

1:30.1

He's unquestionably one of my favorite cinematic villains ever.

1:33.0

He's a killer.

1:34.0

I died in the wool killer.

1:35.5

Cold-blooded clean, methodical, and thorough.

1:38.4

Uh, which camp are you in, Jim?

1:41.4

You love it, hate it, don't know what the fuck it is first of all you're not wrong

1:44.8

double a Ron this is a very polarizing movie I'm in the love a camp I there are a lot of things

1:52.1

no a lot of things there are a couple of things that I really don't like about this movie, but so many things that I love about it, that that totally overshadow's the bad.

2:01.5

I too love it and I actually don't think there's anything that I

2:04.3

actually hate about it. Okay and I'm this should be an interesting debate.

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