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Charlie, Jess, Daniel and Chris discuss the week's films, take a look at the pros and cons of big Hollywood films heading down under, debate whether film or book trilogies are better, and get the lowdown on the Japanese Film Festival from the director, Margarett Cortez.
Reviews
Murder On The Orient Express
Professor Marston And The Wonder Women
Conor McGregor: Notorious
Trailers
Fifty Shades Freed
I, Tonya
News
▸ It’s been a great year for filmmaking in Australia - with a record $1.3 billion spent on making movies and TV series for the 2016-17 financial year. We’ve had a big boost from runaway productions like ‘Thor: Ragnarok’, a thriving animation and post-production industry, and original content from local streaming services. With a competitive Australian dollar against the U.S. and great government incentives, isn’t it nice seeing the local film industry doing well while we get a little slice of Hollywood down under?
▸ Trilogies are kind of a given these days, every successful film frantically trying to expand itself into a three-part epic whether it was supposed to or not. Research student Kaylin Walker has taken a far more academic look at the trilogy format, and after scouring through Goodreads and IMDb, has come up with a fascinating conclusion: that “movie trilogies get worse, losing favour with each film, while book trilogies secure higher ratings for book two and maintain them for book three.”
Interview
The Japanese Film Festival is in full swing in Australia right now, with audiences across the country flocking to catch a huge range of films. Charlie spoke to the director of the festival, Margarett Cortez, about what we can expect.
For an extended version of the interview, visit SWITCH's YouTube channel.
For a full list of films and to purchase tickets, visit japanesefilmfestival.net.
Comps
Win one of five double passes to the Cine Latino Film Festival
Win one of three copies of Ken Burns' Emmy award-winning 'The Civil War' on Blu-ray
Win one of five double passes to see 'Blade Of The Immortal' in cinemas
Stay Up-To-Date
facebook.com/maketheswitchAU
twitter.com/maketheswitchAU
instagram.com/maketheswitchAU
maketheswitchAU.tumblr.com
The hosts
twitter.com/Charlie_David
twitter.com/MissJess_SWITCH
twitter.com/DanielLammin
twitter.com/ChrisCEdwards
Next week's episode
▸ Reviews for ‘Blade Of The Immortal’ and ‘Professor Marston And The Wonder Women’
▸ Jess heads off to Atomic Spy School to learn the skills to become an MI6 agent
For more episodes
www.SWITCHCast.com.au

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Manage episode 243583988 series 1506733
Content provided by Charlie, Jess, Daniel, Brent, Jake, Ashley, Chris, Lily, Joel and Connor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Charlie, Jess, Daniel, Brent, Jake, Ashley, Chris, Lily, Joel and Connor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Charlie, Jess, Daniel and Chris discuss the week's films, take a look at the pros and cons of big Hollywood films heading down under, debate whether film or book trilogies are better, and get the lowdown on the Japanese Film Festival from the director, Margarett Cortez.
Reviews
Murder On The Orient Express
Professor Marston And The Wonder Women
Conor McGregor: Notorious
Trailers
Fifty Shades Freed
I, Tonya
News
▸ It’s been a great year for filmmaking in Australia - with a record $1.3 billion spent on making movies and TV series for the 2016-17 financial year. We’ve had a big boost from runaway productions like ‘Thor: Ragnarok’, a thriving animation and post-production industry, and original content from local streaming services. With a competitive Australian dollar against the U.S. and great government incentives, isn’t it nice seeing the local film industry doing well while we get a little slice of Hollywood down under?
▸ Trilogies are kind of a given these days, every successful film frantically trying to expand itself into a three-part epic whether it was supposed to or not. Research student Kaylin Walker has taken a far more academic look at the trilogy format, and after scouring through Goodreads and IMDb, has come up with a fascinating conclusion: that “movie trilogies get worse, losing favour with each film, while book trilogies secure higher ratings for book two and maintain them for book three.”
Interview
The Japanese Film Festival is in full swing in Australia right now, with audiences across the country flocking to catch a huge range of films. Charlie spoke to the director of the festival, Margarett Cortez, about what we can expect.
For an extended version of the interview, visit SWITCH's YouTube channel.
For a full list of films and to purchase tickets, visit japanesefilmfestival.net.
Comps
Win one of five double passes to the Cine Latino Film Festival
Win one of three copies of Ken Burns' Emmy award-winning 'The Civil War' on Blu-ray
Win one of five double passes to see 'Blade Of The Immortal' in cinemas
Stay Up-To-Date
facebook.com/maketheswitchAU
twitter.com/maketheswitchAU
instagram.com/maketheswitchAU
maketheswitchAU.tumblr.com
The hosts
twitter.com/Charlie_David
twitter.com/MissJess_SWITCH
twitter.com/DanielLammin
twitter.com/ChrisCEdwards
Next week's episode
▸ Reviews for ‘Blade Of The Immortal’ and ‘Professor Marston And The Wonder Women’
▸ Jess heads off to Atomic Spy School to learn the skills to become an MI6 agent
For more episodes
www.SWITCHCast.com.au

  continue reading

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