Episode 133: Episode 133 - Commando (1985).

Episode 133: Episode 133 - Commando (1985).

Author: Film89.co.uk April 9, 2025 Duration: 1:45:18
It is with much regret that we come to the end of the journey that has been The Film ’89 Podcast, as tonight’s episode marks for the guys a peak of sorts, a culmination of the last 7 years which has all led to the film we’re covering on this monumental episode. Steve, Neil and Skye are joined by a returning co-host who hasn’t been on Film ’89 since Episode 40, way back in November 2019, when he and Steve reviewed The Irishman, it’s our good friend, Tony Sower. Tony joins us to discuss his all-time favorite film, a film that we’ve been threatening to cover on the podcast for the longest time. If the name of this podcast takes influence from the ‘80s and nostalgia for movies we grew up with, then this film in a way typifies that era. And if the 1980s will be remembered for particular types of film, then the high concept action film is surely one of those types, born out of a decade where excess was celebrated. That film is the 1985 Arnold Schwarzenegger action classic, Commando. Some frankly hyperbolic opinions are going to be put forth on tonight’s episode, opinions as big as the Austrian Oak himself. Commando sees Arnie, after the fantasy heroics of Conan The Barbarian and the sci-fi horror of The Terminator, playing a more grounded, contemporary role as retired Army Commando, John Matrix. Yet there’s ultimately nothing grounded when it comes to Commando, a film that takes over the top machismo to hitherto unseen levels in a film that may be the action film distilled to its purest form. We hope you’ve enjoyed The Film ’89 Podcast, we’d love to carry on, but after a peak like Commando, there’s nowhere to go but down, and we always intended to go out on a high. Adios. 

From the team behind Film89.co.uk comes The Film 89 Podcast, a regular dive into the worlds of cinema and television. This isn't just a series of quick takes; it's a proper discussion where the latest blockbuster releases are picked apart with thoughtful criticism, while beloved classics are revisited with the detailed care of a retrospective. You'll find episodes dedicated to audio commentaries, offering a fresh layer to familiar films, alongside curated rundowns of personal favourites within specific genres or themes. The conversation is driven by listener questions, making it a collaborative space for anyone passionate about the screen. Tune in for a podcast that balances immediate reaction with deep analysis, all delivered with the informed perspective of writers who live and breathe this stuff. Whether it's a brand-new series or a film from decades past, each episode focuses on a single topic, ensuring a thorough and engaging exploration every time.
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