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Witches of Eastwick (1987)

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In yet another exhumed episode, we (Mick and Ben) deep dive into the 1987 cult classic 'The Witches of Eastwick,' discussing its themes of female empowerment, feminist symbols, and standout performances by Michelle Pfeiffer, Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Jack Nicholson. George Miller's unique directorial style is compared to his work on the Mad Max series, emphasising his ability to create suspense and memorable characters.


The hosts also examine the Venus of Willendorf symbol, comparing the film adaptation to John Updike's original novel, and discussing important scenes that highlight the witches' journey of power discovery and their relationship with Daryl Van Horne.


Meanwhile, a critical review of the latest Venom movie 'Venom: The Last Dance' highlights its flawed plot and disappointing execution. The episode also reviews the new 'Absolute Wonder Woman' comic set in a reimagined universe created by none other than Darkseid, and discusses a gritty reinterpretation of Wonder Woman's origin from Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman


Trailers for 'Interior Chinatown' and 'Severance' Season 2 are reviewed, discussing Asian American representation and upcoming TV series highlights.


00:00 Welcome to Sure Look, Sure Listen!

00:33 Spooky Season Finale

02:08 Exhumed: Witches of Eastwick

11:20 Veronica Cartwrights Tour De Force Performance

13:57 One of the worst on screen deaths in movie history?

18:15 Cher's sculptures and the Venus De Willendorf

20:26 John Updike's Novel

24:50 Power Dynamics

35:59 Jack Nicholson's Devilish Performance

41:05 The Homunculus Finale

41:20 Jack Nicholson's Ice Cream Adventure

41:42 Practical Effects and Cherry Curse

42:34 George Miller's Direction

43:00 Mixed Feelings About the Film

45:02 Venom: The Last Dance Review

57:41 Absolute Wonder Woman #1 Review

01:09:52 Interior Chinatown Trailer Discussion

01:15:38 Severance Season 2 Teaser

01:16:15 Podcast Wrap-Up and Future Plans


Give us a follow, or get in touch!:


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In yet another exhumed episode, we (Mick and Ben) deep dive into the 1987 cult classic 'The Witches of Eastwick,' discussing its themes of female empowerment, feminist symbols, and standout performances by Michelle Pfeiffer, Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Jack Nicholson. George Miller's unique directorial style is compared to his work on the Mad Max series, emphasising his ability to create suspense and memorable characters.


The hosts also examine the Venus of Willendorf symbol, comparing the film adaptation to John Updike's original novel, and discussing important scenes that highlight the witches' journey of power discovery and their relationship with Daryl Van Horne.


Meanwhile, a critical review of the latest Venom movie 'Venom: The Last Dance' highlights its flawed plot and disappointing execution. The episode also reviews the new 'Absolute Wonder Woman' comic set in a reimagined universe created by none other than Darkseid, and discusses a gritty reinterpretation of Wonder Woman's origin from Kelly Thompson and Hayden Sherman


Trailers for 'Interior Chinatown' and 'Severance' Season 2 are reviewed, discussing Asian American representation and upcoming TV series highlights.


00:00 Welcome to Sure Look, Sure Listen!

00:33 Spooky Season Finale

02:08 Exhumed: Witches of Eastwick

11:20 Veronica Cartwrights Tour De Force Performance

13:57 One of the worst on screen deaths in movie history?

18:15 Cher's sculptures and the Venus De Willendorf

20:26 John Updike's Novel

24:50 Power Dynamics

35:59 Jack Nicholson's Devilish Performance

41:05 The Homunculus Finale

41:20 Jack Nicholson's Ice Cream Adventure

41:42 Practical Effects and Cherry Curse

42:34 George Miller's Direction

43:00 Mixed Feelings About the Film

45:02 Venom: The Last Dance Review

57:41 Absolute Wonder Woman #1 Review

01:09:52 Interior Chinatown Trailer Discussion

01:15:38 Severance Season 2 Teaser

01:16:15 Podcast Wrap-Up and Future Plans


Give us a follow, or get in touch!:


Hop Up On That Discord Baby!

Watch Us On Youtube

Tiktok

Instagram

Gmail

Substack

Leave us a review on Spotify

Join the Collecting Issues Discord

Listen to Collecting Issues


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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