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'''War Horse''' is episode 106 focusing on the movie of the same name, as part of the [[Pod Me If You Cast]] miniseries covering the filmography of Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks era.
 
'''War Horse''' is episode 106 focusing on the movie of the same name, as part of the [[Pod Me If You Cast]] miniseries covering the filmography of Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks era.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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<blockquote>"Pilot Viruet (Vice) returns to Blank Check to talk about the WWI horse romance film, War Horse. But what is basically the main motivation for every character in this film? Is there a backstory behind naming the horse Joey? Will the word ‘horse’ be said thousands of times? Together, they examine the original stage production of War Horse, Jeremy Irvine’s audition process and apple face, Niels Arestrup career trajectory in 2011 including playing the part of ‘Jam Man’ and the Untitled Horse Mystery Project."<ref>[https://audioboom.com/posts/5871931-war-horse-with-pilot-viruet?playlist_direction=forward War Horse on Audioboom.]</ref></blockquote>
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[[Pilot Viruet]] (Vice) returns to Blank Check to talk about the WWI horse romance film, ''War Horse''. But what is basically the main motivation for every character in this film? Is there a backstory behind naming the horse Joey? Will the word ‘horse’ be said thousands of times? Together, they examine the original stage production of War Horse, Jeremy Irvine’s audition process and apple face, Niels Arestrup career trajectory in 2011 including playing the part of ‘Jam Man’ and the Untitled Horse Mystery Project."<ref>[https://audioboom.com/posts/5871931-war-horse-with-pilot-viruet?playlist_direction=forward War Horse on Audioboom.]</ref>
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=== Milestones and Ephemera ===
 
=== Milestones and Ephemera ===
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* The Box Office Mojo - Category: Horse Game:
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:# Seabiscuit
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:# War Horse
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:# The Horse Whisperer
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:# Spirit: Stallion of the Cimmaron
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:# Hidalgo
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:# The Electric Horseman <ref>This film is on this list but I am speculating on the placement because it is the only one where David did not explicitly say the ranking. xoxo, antlers</ref>
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:# Secretariat
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:# Racing Stripes
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:# Black Stallion
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:# Dreamer (inspired by a true story)
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:* Not in the top 10: Flicka (11), All the Pretty Horses, Black Beauty (19)
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*Variations of the word horse are said 570 times.
   
 
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War Horse is episode 106 focusing on the movie of the same name, as part of the Pod Me If You Cast miniseries covering the filmography of Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks era.

Summary[]

Pilot Viruet (Vice) returns to Blank Check to talk about the WWI horse romance film, War Horse. But what is basically the main motivation for every character in this film? Is there a backstory behind naming the horse Joey? Will the word ‘horse’ be said thousands of times? Together, they examine the original stage production of War Horse, Jeremy Irvine’s audition process and apple face, Niels Arestrup career trajectory in 2011 including playing the part of ‘Jam Man’ and the Untitled Horse Mystery Project."[1]

Milestones and Ephemera[]

  • The Box Office Mojo - Category: Horse Game:
  1. Seabiscuit
  2. War Horse
  3. The Horse Whisperer
  4. Spirit: Stallion of the Cimmaron
  5. Hidalgo
  6. The Electric Horseman [2]
  7. Secretariat
  8. Racing Stripes
  9. Black Stallion
  10. Dreamer (inspired by a true story)
  • Not in the top 10: Flicka (11), All the Pretty Horses, Black Beauty (19)
  • Variations of the word horse are said 570 times.

References[]

  1. War Horse on Audioboom.
  2. This film is on this list but I am speculating on the placement because it is the only one where David did not explicitly say the ranking. xoxo, antlers