**Host:** Alex First **Guest Critics:** Jaqui Hammerton, Peter Krause **Episode Summary:** In this thought-provoking episode, Alex First is joined by Jaqui Hammerton and Peter Krause to discuss the latest in film and societal issues. The critics dive into Coralie Fargate's intense new film *The Substance*, starring Demi Moore. The film is dissected for its commentary on fame, beauty, and societal expectations, with discussions on its length and graphic content. The conversation then shifts to the animated family film *The Wild Robot*, praised for its stunning animation and heartfelt storyline, though not without critique of its action-packed conclusion. Finally, the Timms tackles *Transformers 1*, an animated reboot of the beloved franchise, with Alex praising its emotional depth and Peter remaining unconvinced by its narrative. The episode is rich with discussions on gender roles, societal norms, and the power of cinema to spark important conversations.00:00:00 First on film and entertainment with Jackie Hamilton and Peter Kraus
00:00:54 Alex says he thinks the film could have been shortened
00:01:23 Is the Substance too long, Jackie? The answer is yes
00:02:00 Richard Simmons says The Substance is a blistering commentary on body image
00:08:39 Peter Howell: I think the film goes on a little too long
00:12:10 Alex: Jackie, I value your opinion. Let's get something clear
00:12:51 Peter says he loved the first half of the film and then the final quarter
00:15:54 What is interesting about the film is the story. I don't know how novel the story is
00:18:59 Alex Bailey says whistling towards women is unacceptable in modern society
00:24:05 Jackie says respect must be injected into way we go forward
00:26:10 Jack says MeToo movement is changing attitudes towards women but not changing behaviour
00:29:06 All right, so let's uh, let's now go back to the movie and let's talk about a score
00:29:45 Peter: Great movie. Must be seen. With a warning of being R rated
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00:32:46 The Wild Robot is a delightful take on the Wild robot
00:36:11 Jack says the characters personalities elevate the spectacle in the new film
00:40:56 Peter: I thought it was interesting approach to robots dealing with sentient beings
00:42:35 I really liked Wild Robot. Great voice, uh, cast as always
00:43:33 Jackie gives Wild Robot eight out of 10; Peter gives lower score
00:44:54 Do you remember when Spider man transposed from live action to animated
00:45:38 Alex says Transformers 1 sits comfortably alongside the pantheon of Transformers movies
00:46:49 There are so many years between James Bond movies that you long for next one
00:47:34 The story focuses on Orion Pax, who dreams of a better life than mining
00:49:09 Jackie: I was impressed by the heft of the Transformers reboot
00:50:32 Peter Krauss: I was never impressed by the live action Transformers films**Highlights:** - **The Substance:** A deep dive into Coralie Fargate's latest film, exploring themes of fame and beauty. The critics debate its graphic nature and Demi Moore's standout performance. - **The Wild Robot:** A charming family film praised for its animation and emotional depth, though critiqued for its action-heavy ending. - **Transformers 1:** Alex applauds the animated reboot for its storytelling and character depth, while Peter remains sceptical about the franchise's direction. This episode of First on Film and Entertainment offers a blend of film reviews and broader societal discussions. From the intense themes of *The Substance* to the heartwarming journey of *The Wild Robot* and the high-octane adventure of *Transformers 1*, the critics provide insightful commentary. Join Alex, Jacqui, and Peter for engaging discussions and tune in next week for more cinematic explorations.
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