1917 feat. Mr Foster
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Ep 6 - 1917 feat. Mr Foster This episode is a love letter to cinematographer Roger Deakins. Bit of a gimmick, but there is also a special guest today - Mr Foster, the absolute coolest English teacher there is. He joins Bryan to talk Sam Mendes’ war film “1917”. They discuss their initial thoughts after watching it, the masterful camera and logistical techniques behind the one-shot look, how the action is immersive but not sensationalised or surreal, the storyline, and the jarring effect of famous cameos. Also music, Peter Jackson, serving in the Taiwanese military, German dubbing, and of course, so much more. Run! Deliver your urgent message to [email protected]
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