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The Iron Giant (1999) | Family-Friendly Film Analysis Deep Dive Ep. 103

54 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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Revisit 1999's animated gem The Iron Giant with family friendly film analysis and nostalgia on this movie review podcast. When Brad Bird's directorial debut hit theaters, critics loved it (96% RT) but audiences stayed away. Isaac and Seth welcome guest John Barker from All The Right Movies to explore Rockwell's unforgettable tale of friendship and sacrifice — a children's film with surprisingly mature themes hiding underneath. They dig into Brad Bird's incredible backstory (fired from Disney, left The Simpsons, then handed his directorial debut), the film's box office failure despite a 96% Rotten Tomatoes score, and why it's now considered one of the best animated films of all time. They break down Vin Diesel's nearly wordless performance as the Giant, the Superman comic book theme that anchors the entire story, and the surprisingly dark, mature themes hiding inside a "kids' movie." Plus — five jaw-dropping fun facts (Sean Connery and James Earl Jones were both considered to voice the Giant), a tough trivia question about the Giant's actual word count, the Kid Test with Isaac's four kids, and the final rating. This episode also features John's insight as a film historian and co-host of All The Right Movies, including his take on the film's connection to E.T., its influence on The Incredibles and Ratatouille, and why "you are who you choose to be" remains one of animation's most powerful themes. Check out John's podcast All The Right Movies, and his upcoming book "All the Right Movies: The Stories and Secrets Behind the Making of 25 Iconic Films," out this September. Find us on YouTube, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, and TikTok. Sign up for our newsletter at moviesatgrandmashouse.beehiiv.com/subscribe for a chance to win a FREE movie poster from movieposters.com — use code GRANDMASHOUSE for up to 15% off.

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