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CRWN Cinema Podcast

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    "The Passion of the Christ" - The Most Challenging Movie Ever Made

    06/04/2026 | 1 h 3 min
    In this episode, we break down THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST — a deeply moving and powerful portrayal of the final hours of Jesus Christ. We explore how the film brings to life a story that has shaped the world for generations, capturing themes of faith, sacrifice, love, and redemption with striking intensity.

    We dive into the emotional weight of Jesus Christ’s journey, the strength and grace shown in the face of suffering, and how the film uses visual storytelling to immerse the audience in one of the most meaningful narratives ever told. We also discuss the incredibly grueling production endured by Jim Caviezel, including the physical and emotional toll of portraying Jesus Christ, which adds another layer of depth and authenticity to the performance.

    Through its performances, direction, and unwavering focus, the movie serves as a reminder of the depth of Christ’s sacrifice and the message of hope that continues to resonate across time. This episode reflects on why The Passion of the Christ leaves such a lasting impact and how its portrayal of Jesus Christ honors the significance of His story in a powerful and unforgettable way.

    Chapter:
    00:00 Our first reaction
    5:33 Creating weight without backstory
    10:33 When an actor plays Jesus honorably
    13:56 The OTHER controversial crucifixion movie
    17:16 Insane facts about production for this movie
    29:28 The lack of Christianity in this industry
    34:46 Great depiction of Pontius Pilate depiction
    40:12 Satan being added in the movie
    43:21 The powerful scenes & imagery
    52:46 The controversy around this movie
    56:36 Final thoughts
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    "Superbad" - The Movie That Changed Comedy for a Generation

    30/03/2026 | 1 h 8 min
    In this episode, we break down SUPERBAD — the coming-of-age comedy that perfectly captures the chaos, insecurity, and friendship of high school. We dive into the chemistry between Jonah Hill and Michael Cera, the unforgettable side characters like McLovin, and how the film balances ridiculous humor with surprisingly real emotional stakes.
    We analyze why Superbad feels so authentic, how its writing captures the awkwardness of growing up, and why the movie has remained one of the most rewatchable comedies of the 2000s. From wild party scenes to the underlying story about friendship and change, this is a comedy that hits way deeper than it seems — and we break down exactly why.

    Chapters:
    00:00 The story of how it was made
    16:37 The cast that turned out better than they planned
    26:43 Jonah Hill big Hollywood boy
    29:19 Hilarious start to Emma Stone's career
    32:02 Michael Cera hated the fame he got from this role
    37:27 Michael Cera & Judd Apatow fight on set
    42:25 Bill Hader turns everything to gold
    51:15 The awkwardness of being 17 on this film set
    54:25 Insane cameo you didn't notice
    59:39 Our official rating & final thoughts
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    "Raiders of the Lost Ark" - The Most Wild Kids Movie of All Time

    25/03/2026 | 1 h 7 min
    In this episode, we break down RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK and talk about why this Spielberg classic is way darker, scarier, and more intense than most people remember. We dive into how Steven Spielberg and George Lucas built one of the most iconic adventure movies ever made, why Indiana Jones works so well as a character, and how the movie balances pulp-action fun with genuinely disturbing imagery and brutal set pieces.

    We also get into the movie’s wild tone, Marion’s character, Harrison Ford’s performance, and the legendary behind-the-scenes story of how the famous sword scene happened because Ford was too sick to film the original fight choreography. We break down how that last-minute change became one of the funniest and most memorable moments in the whole film.

    On top of that, we talk about why Raiders feels like more than just a kids adventure movie, how its scarier moments helped push Hollywood toward the PG-13 rating, and why Spielberg’s ability to turn his fears into unforgettable cinema is a huge part of what makes this movie so effective. If you love classic adventure movies, Indiana Jones, Spielberg, or behind-the-scenes filmmaking stories, this episode is for you.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 The story of how this movie was made
    00:05:59 The most insane PG movie of all time
    00:09:27 The queen of boozing
    00:11:40 Gray hatin' on Indiana Jones
    00:16:19 The OG Indiana Jones
    00:22:52 The best story from on set
    00:25:04 Gray's hilarious remake of Raiders
    00:30:47 Why Gray is wrong & this movie is perfect
    00:35:52 Belloq was so close to making it to the sequel
    00:38:48 The one thing that got them through the difficult shoot
    00:42:38 Lucas and Spielberg's disagreements about Indiana Jones
    00:45:56 How George Lucas came up with the idea
    00:47:20 NO NOT THE MONKEY
    00:51:09 German's hated this movie
    00:52:49 Incredible franchise success
    00:58:47 Our official rating & final thoughts
    01:07:00 Cue the music
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    "Troy" - Breaking Down the Most Legendary Duel Ever Filmed

    16/03/2026 | 1 h 5 min
    In this episode, we break down TROY (2004) — the epic war film starring Brad Pitt as Achilles, Eric Bana as Hector, and Orlando Bloom as Paris. We dive into the legendary battles, the incredible fight choreography, and the storytelling that makes this one of the most iconic historical epics ever made.

    We analyze the famous Achilles vs Hector duel, the brutal realism of the combat, and how the film balances mythological storytelling with grounded human drama. We also discuss the motivations behind the characters, the political tensions between the Greeks and Trojans, and how Achilles’ pursuit of eternal glory drives the entire story.

    From massive battlefield sequences to intimate character moments, TROY delivers some of the most memorable scenes in epic cinema. We break down the filmmaking techniques, the performances, and the storytelling choices that make this movie stand out among other historical war films.

    If you love epic movies like GLADIATOR, BRAVEHEART, and 300, this breakdown dives deep into why TROY remains one of the most entertaining and rewatchable war epics ever made.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Intro: The one problem with Troy
    00:06:32 The massive set they built
    00:09:59 Brad Pitt hates this movie
    00:16:52 The insanely high budget
    00:20:42 The Achilles vs Hector fight scene breakdown
    00:42:27 Christopher Nolan was supposed to make this movie
    00:44:16 Orlando Bloom, the biggest coward on screen
    00:47:28 Why they picked a no name actress to play Helen
    00:52:10 Nolan & The Odyssey
    00:53:18 The funniest character in the movie
    00:55:06 Shoutout Sean Bean for not dying
    00:58:01 Our official rating & final thoughts
    01:04:26 Cue the music
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    "Marty Supreme" - Everything You Missed in Marty Supreme

    09/03/2026 | 1 h 13 min
    In this episode, we break down MARTY SUPREME — the intense sports drama from Josh Safdie starring Timothée Chalamet as an obsessive table tennis prodigy chasing greatness at any cost. We dive into how the film captures the Safdie Brothers’ signature chaotic energy while telling a story about ambition, obsession, and the relentless pursuit of a dream.

    We analyze Marty as a character — a hustler willing to lie, manipulate, and gamble everything to become the greatest table tennis player in the world. Throughout the episode we discuss the psychology behind Marty’s obsession, why his charisma pulls people into his schemes, and how the film constantly keeps the audience on edge as everything threatens to collapse around him.

    We also explore the film’s unusual casting choices, including the surprising performances from non-actors and personalities like Tyler, the Creator and Kevin O’Leary, and how Safdie uses real people from the table tennis world to add authenticity to the film’s gritty New York atmosphere.

    Finally, we break down the ending and what it means for Marty’s journey — whether achieving his dream actually changes him, and how the birth of his child represents a turning point in his life and identity.

    Chapters:
    00:00:00 First thoughts & ending explained
    00:10:39 Rachel's husband... poor guy
    00:15:13 The insane amount of non-actors in this movie
    00:26:45 Marty Supreme'ing the marketing
    00:31:50 How this movie got made
    00:36:38 Josh Safdie goes deep on side characters
    00:39:13 Showing Marty ahead of his time
    00:42:43 The honey scene
    00:45:33 The best scene in the movie
    00:50:04 They never used a real ping pong ball
    00:52:21 Timothee Chalamet sacrificing his eyes
    00:55:00 Josh Safdie knows when to stress the audience out
    00:59:19 A perfect storm for a successful movie
    01:02:26 Josh Safdie's decreasingly stressful movie track
    01:07:49 Our official rating & final thoughts
    01:12:43 Cue the music

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Just dudes that make movies, breaking down movies, live on a podcast. Hosted by Kade Harvey and Gray Pittman, they analyze and discuss the great movies we all know and love to give the everyday viewer a deeper understanding of the artistry behind what makes them top tier. Thank you to Lane Hunt for "Working Like a Dog" as our show's theme song.
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