Real Steel
What happens when you care more about a junkyard robot than half the humans onscreen? Ocean and Jim break down the strange, unexpected heart of Real Steel—where underdogs come in all shapes, sizes, and alloys.
Join lifelong friends and film fanatics Ocean Murff and Jim Pullen as they go deep into the psychology, storytelling, and raw emotional power of the greatest sports movies ever made.
Strap in for a cinematic thrill ride covering everything from boxing to baseball, hockey to horse racing. You’ll never see sports—or sports movies—the same way again. The whistle blows on The Adrian Moment.
What happens when you care more about a junkyard robot than half the humans onscreen? Ocean and Jim break down the strange, unexpected heart of Real Steel—where underdogs come in all shapes, sizes, and alloys.
What happens when you care more about a junkyard robot than half the humans onscreen? Ocean and Jim break down the strange, unexpected heart of Real Steel—where underdogs come in all shapes, sizes, and alloys.
What do you get when you cross beauty pageants, bruised egos, and a Texas teen on wheels? Ocean and Jim roll into Whip It to unpack coming-of-age chaos, roller derby mayhem, and the moment Babe Ruthless earns her name.
This week, Ocean Murff and Jim Pullen review For Love of the Game, the 1999 Kevin Costner film that is as much about loss as it is about baseball. It is a film where the act of throwing a baseball is about memory, regret, and the search for meaning in the final moments of a career.
Ocean Murff and Jim Pullen set out on an odyssey of their own, peeling back the layers of myth and spectacle surrounding Hidalgo, the 2004 film that dares to ask whether a man and his horse can outrun not just their rivals, but their own pasts.