
Depth Perception Movie Podcast
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S1 Ep 2222. Brought to You by Children of Men
The first of three movies presented in the "What is a Christmas Movie?" chapter. Mr Vozly's choice- Children of Men. Mr Vozly attempts to choose a movie that challenges us, but also caters to what the other speakers enjoy in a movie, AND speaks to what we hold dear in the spirit of Christmas. The boys will decide whether he was successful.Discussion includes comparison to O Holy Night, symbolism, names and dialogue, and HOPE.

S1 Ep 2121. Brought to You by The Question "What is a Christmas Movie?"
Friendships are tested, defenses are raised, criteria is made, and the debate is set. Mr Vozly, KMax and Tin Man discuss what a Christmas movie is. This includes the age old question; is Die Hard a Christmas Movie?Other titles questioned include Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Lethal Weapon, Gremlins, Frosty the Snowman, Love Actually, Home Alone 2, Nightmare Before Christmas, and many others.

S1 Ep 2020. Brought to You by Mamma Mia!
Three dads try to improve their lowly views of Mamma Mia! in the spirit of this chapter theme of "Upon Further Review." Spoiler alert, they do. They also give their views of the movie as fathers and its messages about fatherhood. There's also a brief bonus inclusion of Love Actually, as that movie was also nominated to be reviewed in "Upon Further Review."

S1 Ep 1919. Brought to You by Babe
The search for TinMan's heart continues as the gang talks about the 1995 movie Babe. We return to having differing thoughts on the movie assignment, and discuss these views. We also review our favorite scenes, our interpretation of the central theme, and just how influential a pig is within this story.

S1 Ep 1818. Brought to You by the Phrase "Upon Further Review"
Mr Vozly feels the country would be more civil if people would exercise their skills of seeing things from other perspectives. We see if that translates to movies we may have had bad impressions of. Tin Man and KMax join as we discuss 3 topics: Movies we STILL have bad impressions of, movies of which our initial negative reactions have changed, and movies ABOUT changing perspectives.Spoilers for Longlegs, Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull, Love Actually, Mamma Mia, Snake Eyes, A Christmas Carol, It's a Wonderful Life, Pocahontas, 21 Jump Street, High Fidelity, Meet the Spartans, Jurassic Park 3, Zodiac, Halloween III, and anything Kevin Smith.

S1 Ep 1717. Brought to You by Alien
The gang tackles Ridley Scott's 1979 classic Alien. The podcast's audience had a chance to vote on what genre the last movie would come from in our chapter on Horror's Versatility. Sci Fi was chosen, and of course, it had to be Alien.We discuss our experience with the franchise, what kind of lens we used during this viewing, our favorite scenes, the variety of genre from each franchise entry, Ripley, and our perception of the movie's theme.Disclaimer: When finding the movie's theme, the topic of sexual abuse is discussed.

S1 Ep 1616. Brought to You by Skinamarink
The guys rely on their reactions and feelings to get through this analysis of the 2022 movie Skinamarink. This is the Experimental portion of the Horror Versatility chapter, as chosen by Tin Man and KMax. Mr Vozly relates the movie to an art installation or video art rather than a traditional movie. As always we discuss our initial reactions, but we also discuss the ideas of jump scare vs dread vs discomfort with examples from this movie. We work together this time to piece together our interpretations of the theme.

S1 Ep 1515. Brought to You by The Wolf of Snow Hollow
The second movie in the Horror's Versatility chapter comes from 2020's The Wolf of Snow Hollow, written, directed, and starring Jim Cummings. This represents horror's reach into the crime/thriller genre (and maybe more?). The guys talk about the movie's effectiveness as genre, and how effective watching with different lenses is. We also individually break down what we thought the theme was, pulling from specific examples from the movie. Different perspectives, different perceptions.

S1 Ep 1414. Brought to You by Shaun of The Dead
A familiar zombie classic is the first movie in the Horror's Versatility chapter of the podcast. The 2004 film by Edgar Wright deserves an in depth look at all the callbacks, foreshadowing, characterization, and symbolism. Shaun of The Dead serves as the comedy viewing when relating to the versatility of horror as discussed in Episode 13.

S1 Ep 1313. Brought to You by the Phrase "Horror's Versatility"
Spooky season has begun, and so must our chapter on horror. We go over our personal history of horror movies, from movie going experiences, to movies and scenes that terrified us. We also review our favorite horror movies before venturing into just how versatile the horror film can be.This episode also includes our first interactive element, as our Instagram page of the same title is up. We will record a bonus episode based on which genre commenters ask for the most.SatireComedyFantasyLove/RomanceDramaMusicalSci FiTragedyCrime/ThrillerActionDisasterExperimentalSlasherSocial CommentaryForeign

S1 Ep 1212. Brought to You by The Night of The Hunter
The Tin Man shines in this episode about the 1955 movie The Night of The Hunter. We discuss uses of black and white, silhouette, set, characterization, song, and symbolism throughout the movie. We also relate the film to our discussion of religion and faith in movies, and just contemporary a movie from 70 years ago can be.

S1 Ep 1111. Brought to You by Mother!
The guys burn some midnight oil and talk about the 2017 movie Mother! Ripe for interpretation, we breakdown how biblical references are used, how God, Mankind, and Mother Earth are portrayed, and just how much theme and allegory drives the movie.

S1 Ep 1010. Brought to You by the Word "Religion"
In this hefty episode, the guys discuss the idea of religion and faith in movies. What constitutes as a depiction of faith and religion? Must it be biblical, or can it be conceptual? Can it be as basic as good vs evil? We try to answer these questions using several different films as examples. Mr Vozly presents the friend and foe of religion in movies- horror. We cap things off by presenting our personal favorite movie with religion in it as well as the movie we think is most important to view. Movies talked about, but not limited to: Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, The Passion of the Christ, The Shack, Dogma, Religulous, There Will be Blood, The Invention of Lying, Contact, The 7th Seal, The Exorcist, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Signs, Event Horizon, Apocalypto, Schindler's List, The Book of Eli, Silence, and Mad Max Fury Road.

S1 Ep 99. Brought to You by Hook
Mr Vozly offers his takes on the 1991 Steven Spielberg movie to a couple of pirates. Kmax and Tin Man also have their perceptions. Discussion includes use of music, symbolism, color, setting, casting, character, and other storytelling tools. We also talk about how viewing of this movie has changed from before we were fathers to after we became fathers, as well as finishing off our discourse on fatherhood in movies.

S1 Ep 88. Brought to You by Train to Busan
Mr Vozly, KMax, and Tin Man go through their feels with Train to Busan. The movie is watched with the lens of fatherhood, making the focus on the protagonist and his relationship with his daughter. We point out our favorite scenes, how characters are used, symbolism, and callbacks. We also briefly reference other zombie movies.

S1 Ep 77. Brought To You By The Word "Fatherhood"
Three fathers discuss fatherhood as it appears in movies. In recent episodes, mother figures have been catching strays. To even things out, the guys talk about poor father figures in movies. We also present new perceptions of movies that have evolved after becoming a father.Heavy spoilers for: Dead Poets Society, Mr Holland's Opus, The Judge, The Little Mermaid, Road to Perdition, and The Incredibles.

S1 Ep 66. Brought To You By E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
The guys interpret the classic Spielberg movie ET. Childhood themes are discussed and perceived through uses of camera, music, symbolism, writing, and dialogue.

S1 Ep 55. Brought To You By The Word "Childhood"
Three dudes born between the early 70's and late 80's discuss their childhood movies. Movies about childhood itself also fit into the conversation. Big, A Christmas Story, Stand By Me, Sidekicks, Last Action Hero, Never Ending Story, Jurassic Park, Pinocchio, and Peter Pan are all briefly discussed. What made these movies imprint unto us? Do they even make these kids of movies anymore?

S1 Ep 44. Brought To You By The Florida Project
MrVozly takes James and Kmax on a trip to the Magic Castle. Color, rain, setting, and music all get highlighted during this breakdown.

S1 Ep 33. Brought To You By The Phrase "Yummy Payoff"
Exploring a concept introduced in Episode 1, Vozly KMax and James discuss their favorite "Yummy Payoffs" in movies. Interpret however you'd like, and beware of spoilers.

S1 Ep 22. Brought To You By Godzilla Minus 1
Mr Vozly, Kmax and James discuss Godzilla Minus 1, mostly diving into its use of symbolism.

S1 Ep 11. Brought to You by the Word "Influence"
In this opening episode, Mr Vozly, Kmax and James break the ice by letting you know their own personal most influential movies, and briefly discussing them. Movies in this discussion include but aren't limited to: The 6th Sense, Tremors, American Psycho, Forrest Gump, Tombstone, Oppenheimer, Jurassic Park, Birdman, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Preview
trailerHello, and welcome to Depth Perception. We discuss movies and dive into how films direct the way we experience them. We create a perception of sound, a perception of sight, with a dimension of mind. We move into a land of both shadow and substance, of themes and ideas.I am your host, Mr Vozly, and I will be joined each episode by regular cohorts Kmax, and James. Together we will discuss, dissect, and interpret movies. Each episode may be a specific movie, or it may be a theme that certain films support. We are not here to rate them, nor bash them. Each movie has something to offer us as an audience.Stay tuned for our first episode where we discuss the movies that have the most influence on our enjoyment of cinema.