The New Establishment Audio Sessions
The New Establishment Audio Sessions
The New Establishment
🎙 The New Establishment is where fearless conversations meet bold storytelling. We bring together diverse voices, fresh perspectives, and real debates that go deeper than the headlines. From global issues to geek culture, politics to pop culture, our shows are all about sparking conversations that matter. 📌 What you’ll hear: The Global Frequency – exploring world issues with depth and insight The Boys from Bossk – a fun, geeky deep dive into fandom & culture Code Noir – bold, original storytelling (launching soon) Plus live shows from pubs, bars & conventions 🎤
Code Noir: Independence Day (1996) – Welcome to Earth
This week on Code Noir, CJ and Jamaal talk about Independence Day, the sci-fi blockbuster that defined the summer of 1996 and helped make Will Smith a global superstar.From the iconic White House explosion to President Whitmore's unforgettable speech, we explore how Roland Emmerich's alien invasion epic became one of the most influential blockbusters ever made. We discuss its groundbreaking visual effects, its surprisingly diverse cast of heroes, its vision of global unity, and whether that famous computer virus plan makes any sense at all.Join us as we break down the action, the spectacle, the politics, the patriotism, and the legacy of a film that asked one simple question:What if humanity had to fight for Earth... and Will Smith showed up?🎙️ Code Noir, where film, culture, history, and big ideas collide.
Jun 22
48 min
Code Noir goes to Austin Powers - Man of International Mystery
🎙️ Code Noir: Austin Powers – International Man of Mystery (1997)Yeah, baby, yeah!This week on Code Noir, CJ and Jamaal take a trip back to 1997 to revisit Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, the shagadelic spy spoof that turned Mike Myers into a comedy superstar and made an entire generation look at James Bond very differently.At first glance, it's a film packed with outrageous characters, ridiculous catchphrases, and some of the most gloriously immature jokes of the 1990s. But beneath the velvet suits, bad teeth, and endless double entendres lies a surprisingly sharp satire of masculinity, celebrity, nostalgia, and the changing social attitudes between the Swinging Sixties and the late 1990s.Join us as we explore:How Austin Powers brilliantly parodied the James Bond franchiseWhy Dr. Evil became one of comedy's most iconic villainsThe film's take on masculinity, sexuality, and political correctnessMike Myers' career-defining performance(s)The influence of 1960s culture on 1990s entertainmentWhether Austin Powers has aged like fine wine... or like week-old fondueAlong the way, we'll discuss the film's most outrageous moments, its lasting impact on comedy, and why many of the spy-movie clichés we laugh at today are thanks in part to Austin Powers exposing just how ridiculous they always were.So grab your velvet suit, prepare your evil laugh, and remember:There really is no pleasing you, Mr Powers.🎧 Code Noir, where we take a deep dive into the films that shaped culture,
Jun 20
39 min
Coe Noir - Goes all in on Pulp Fiction
We about the 90's film that changed it all. Raised Tarantino to ever higher acclaim, revived careers, changed the way films were written and inspired an entire generation of film-makers and storytellers.this is Curtis and Jamaal going all in on Pulp fiction
Jun 1
48 min
Code Noir - Terminator 2: Judgement Day
In 1991, cinema changed forever.This week on Code Noir, Curtis J François and Jamaal Norman dive into Terminator 2: Judgment Day — the blockbuster that redefined action, revolutionised visual effects, and gave us one of the most unexpected emotional gut-punches in film history.But beneath the explosions, the liquid metal, and the iconic one-liners, T2 is something deeper: a story about control, surveillance, and the terrifying speed of technological progress. It’s a film that asks what happens when the systems we build to protect us become the very thing that destroys us.We break down:How James Cameron and Industrial Light & Magic changed cinema foreverThe T-800’s evolution from villain to protector — and unlikely father figureSarah Connor as one of the most important action heroes ever put on screenThe T-1000 as a perfect, unstoppable symbol of modern policing and controlWhy Miles Dyson might be the moral centre of the entire storySet against a pivotal year in entertainment, alongside The Silence of the Lambs, Beauty and the Beast, and Boyz n the Hood, Terminator 2 stands as both a technical milestone and a cultural warning.Because in the end, this isn’t just a story about machines rising up.It’s about the choices we make before they do.No fate. No guarantees. Just consequences.
Apr 27
41 min
Global Frequency
Time to dust off the cobwebsTC and CJ talkHBO MaxThe Other bennett sisterExperditanry forceSNL UKEpsomElectionsDisappointment Manosphere
Apr 26
36 min
🎙️ Code Noir: Bedazzled (2000) — Selling Your Soul in the Digital Age
What would you trade for the perfect life? Fame? Love? Power?And more importantly… who’s writing the contract?This week on Code Noir, CJ and Jamaal dive into Bedazzled (2000) — the glossy, chaotic, and surprisingly philosophical remake of the 1967 British cult classic. Starring Brendan Fraser and Elizabeth Hurley as a devil who knows exactly what you want before you do, the film takes the classic Faustian bargain and drags it straight into the early internet age.We break down the seven wishes, the twisted outcomes, and what they reveal about ego, identity, and the illusion of control in a world obsessed with self-reinvention. From its roots in Swinging London satire to its Y2K transformation into a slick Hollywood morality tale, Bedazzled becomes more than just a comedy — it’s a mirror of a culture learning to sell itself.Along the way, we explore:The evolution of the Devil from sardonic trickster to seductive brandWhy every wish fails (and what that says about us)Early 2000s obsession with image, success, and “having it all”Whether Elliot is the problem… or just the symptomBecause in the end, Bedazzled isn’t really about the Devil.It’s about us — and the deals we keep making with ourselves.No pitchfork required.
Apr 26
42 min
Code Noir Sinners Special
Code Noir — SinnersIn this episode of Code Noir, we dive into Sinners, a film that blends horror, history and music to explore themes of power, identity and redemption.Set against the backdrop of the American South, the story goes beyond vampires and supernatural horror to examine deeper questions about cultural exploitation, morality and the cost of survival. Through its characters and unforgettable moments, the film challenges us to consider who the real villains are and whether anyone can truly escape their past.We break down the key scenes, the performances and the symbolism, from the haunting use of music to the film’s portrayal of race and identity. Along the way, we ask whether Sinners is a story about monsters or a reflection of the world that creates them.Join us as we unpack one of the most talked-about and debated films in recent memory.
Apr 13
1 hr 3 min
High Flyin' Donkeys - The Fallout Review
Curtis and Dave begin the return of the World's Finest podcast. We discuss all the shows you could be watching and those you do not have to this week. Including the review of Amazon's latest hit Fallout
May 7, 2024
42 min
The Glocal Frequency - The Local Election Cometh!
Curtis, Jamaal and TC come at the Local and Mayorial Elections from all directions and views in the latest bonus episode of the Global Frequency
May 6, 2024
1 hr 1 min
High Flyin' Donkies Deadpool and Wolverine Trailer Talke
Trailer Talk Big Dave and Curtis talk about the latest trailer of Deadpool and Wolverine - Does it look good? will it turn the tide for Marvel does it even need to do that?
Feb 16, 2024
13 min
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