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The Lost City

The Lost City

It's a super salty Popcorn Podcast episode as Leigh and Tim disagree on The Lost City, starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum and Daniel Radcliffe. The action comedy is reminiscent of iconic adventure flicks, such as Romancing the Stone, but does it have the star power, chemistry and laughs to become a cult classic of the same calibre? One host doesn't think so. Journey into the jungle to find out who. Plus, The Crow finally flies out of development hell with an aptly terrifying star attached; Fast and Furious woo girl Vin Diesel announces a new member of the F10 family; and Salma Hayek joins Magic Mike's Last Dance.

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THE LOST CITY MOVIE REVIEW

Leigh: You recognise the characters in The Lost City immediately. There’s the villain, motivated by ego, the woman forced out of her comfort zone, and the lovelorn sidekick. I like that you can instantly recognise those characters and it didn't need to hit you over the head with it. 

Tim: Yeah, sure. Damsel in distress with this genre. You've got a maniacal bad guy, which I can't wait to talk about Daniel Radcliffe's performance…

Leigh: Would you say Sandra Bullock was a damsel in distress though?

Tim: Okay, maybe that's the wrong way to put it. Explain to me why she wasn't a damsel in distress.

Leigh: Because she could look after herself pretty well in the wild, couldn't she? A bit better than Channing Tatum’s character could.

Tim: Anyone can live life better than Channing Tatum’s poor character. Bless his soul. Okay, so maybe she's not a damsel in distress then. Sure.

Leigh: We mentioned that it was very similar to Romancing the Stone, so it's got a lot of the same tropes, but I think it had a nicer message at its heart.

Tim: Yeah, yeah, definitely. Oh, God. You know what? It's hard for me to agree with you on this episode.

Leigh: Agree with me. You want to agree with me. Repeat: “It was good. It was enjoyable.”

Tim: Look into my eyes, look into my eyes…


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