Cine-world cup, 1984: the BEST film of the best year for cinema, evs

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This week we put all the heavyweights from cinema’s best year – 1984 – into the ring, and see who comes out victorious. Think Terminator, Dune, Stop Making Sense, Beverly Hills Cop – I mean, there’s nowhere near enough space to list them all. But who will win...?

Mark also gives his take on the re-release of Amazing Spiderman 2, with future Oscar-winner Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield in the lead roles now. Mark explains why we’re getting so many of these films back in cinema, too, for those wondering... We hear his thoughts on the new Netflix big hitter, KAOS, featuring Jeff Goldblum, everyone’s favourite piano-playing god. Plus, we review Paradise is Burning, a touching Swedish comedy drama that follows young Laura and her two sisters who, without their mother there, run amok until a call threatens to put them in foster care and undo the unique life they’ve built for themselves.

Mark has some big decisions to make. Film of the week, plus film of the year (alright, 40 years ago, but still...)



Timecodes (relevant only for the Vanguard - who are also ad-free!):

World Cup of 1984 Qualifying – 7:46

Amazing Spiderman 2 Review – 11:27

Paradise is Burning Review – 29:11

KAOS Review – 38:20

World Cup of 1984 Final – 49:18



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