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ENTRAPMENT - with Jason Christian

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Despite its reputation as giant bomb, Entrapment was the 24th-highest grossing movie of 1999, coming in just behind another movie starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, The Haunting.

Entrapment opened on April 30th at number 1 with an impressive $20 million debut, dethroning The Matrix at the top box office spot, going on to gross $212 million worldwide.

It has since gone on to be synonymous with "high profile dud from 1999", but does it really deserve that reputation?

Its relative success at the box office aside, Entrapment is unpretentious, silly, and a lot of fun, even if it never lands every shot it makes. And it's hard not to stack it up against the other big budget art heist movie starring a famous James Bond actor from the same year (a thing we do plenty of this episode).

Joining John and Julia to talk about it is Jason Christian, a writer and co-host of the podcast Cold War Cinema.

Jason is on all the social medias and can be found on Bluesky @jasonachristian.

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Despite its reputation as giant bomb, Entrapment was the 24th-highest grossing movie of 1999, coming in just behind another movie starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, The Haunting.

Entrapment opened on April 30th at number 1 with an impressive $20 million debut, dethroning The Matrix at the top box office spot, going on to gross $212 million worldwide.

It has since gone on to be synonymous with "high profile dud from 1999", but does it really deserve that reputation?

Its relative success at the box office aside, Entrapment is unpretentious, silly, and a lot of fun, even if it never lands every shot it makes. And it's hard not to stack it up against the other big budget art heist movie starring a famous James Bond actor from the same year (a thing we do plenty of this episode).

Joining John and Julia to talk about it is Jason Christian, a writer and co-host of the podcast Cold War Cinema.

Jason is on all the social medias and can be found on Bluesky @jasonachristian.

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