Best Podcast Episodes About Emily Blunt

Best Podcast Episodes About Emily Blunt

Everything podcasters are saying about Emily Blunt — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Mar 26, 2026 – 10 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Emily Blunt

The Rewatchables
“… post Yeah Just jamming it out I would have given you essay What about think piece Think piece But the uh Kurtz del Toro is Kurtz Right. And then Emily Blunt's character just descending into, she, by the end of the movie, she's just a shivering puddle of, of just, yeah. What the hell is going to happen in the rest of her life? That's basically Martin Sheen. Right. And apocalypse. What's going to happen to him? He's, he's seen too much, too much has happened. He's lost his mind. And Brolin is a pretty functional Kilgore character, which is the Robert Duvall character in Apocalypse Now, which is a …” “… through the tunnel. It's arriving on some other side where your your view of the world has been completely changed. Well, you left out also you have the Kurtz character. Sure. You did this in your blog. Yeah. Called a blog or an essay I was just a blog post Yeah Just jamming it out I would have given you essay What about think piece Think piece But the uh Kurtz del Toro is Kurtz Right. And then Emily Blunt's character just descending into, she, by the end of the movie, she's just a shivering puddle of, of just, yeah. What the hell is going to happen in the rest of her life? That's basically Martin Sheen. Right. And apocalypse. What's going to happen to him? He's, he's seen too much, too much has happened. He's lost his mind. And Brolin is a pretty functional Kilgore character, which is the Robert Duvall character in Apocalypse Now, which is a person who seems to almost get like a sensory hive from being in this incredibly chaotic, incredibly violent world. Yeah, reveling in the mania. One of the things I like about this movie is I probably had to see it multiple times before I fully understood what was happening because it's really complicated. And even when you get to the FBI, CIA part of …” View more
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Sicario mirrors Apocalypse Now in its exploration of moral complexity and the harsh realities of modern warfare. Both films depict characters who undergo profound transformations, with Sicario's protagonist, Kate, descending into a chaotic world that challenges her sense of justice. This comparison reveals layers of thematic depth, emphasizing the personal toll of violence and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
The Rewatchables · 'Sicario' With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey · Mar 03, 2026
Office Ladies
“… shows as Wet Hot American Summer, the TV series, as well as many movies with Office Connections. Oh, yeah. He was in The Devil Wears Prada, starring Emily Blunt. He was in Celeste and Jesse Forever, starring Rashida Jones. and he was in The Giant Mechanical Man starring me. Yay! He is also supposedly real-life friends with Nicholas D'Agosto, a.k.a. Hunter. We're going to have to ask him about that when he comes on the show. Oh, yeah. We have lots to ask him.” “… like really good friends with Rich. He needs to come on. Well, he's refused. No, he has not. I'm kidding. We are going to have him on. You guys, Rich is probably most well-known for his role as Harry Crane on Mad Men. But he's also acted in such shows as Wet Hot American Summer, the TV series, as well as many movies with Office Connections. Oh, yeah. He was in The Devil Wears Prada, starring Emily Blunt. He was in Celeste and Jesse Forever, starring Rashida Jones. and he was in The Giant Mechanical Man starring me. Yay! He is also supposedly real-life friends with Nicholas D'Agosto, a.k.a. Hunter. We're going to have to ask him about that when he comes on the show. Oh, yeah. We have lots to ask him.” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Paul Feig shares his love for directing during Season 5 of The Office, but the real kicker is the introduction of the 'Pratt Cats' at art school. These adorable campus cats even have their own Instagram, making them the unexpected stars of the episode!
Office Ladies · Second Drink: Weight Loss, Part 2 · Mar 23, 2026
The Big Picture
“… was that this was an event movie of some kind that almost certainly involved alien life forms right we heard the clicking sound coming out of emily blunt's mouth um we got this sense that josh o'connor had some information the trailer reveals that o'connor is kind of an edward snowden-esque whistleblower figure who has got his arms around some data he's responsible for collecting that data and analyzing it seems like and now he's going to let the world know what he knows which i guess is that aliens are on this planet maybe yeah um which is kind of fascinating and i think the thing that the …” “… way, yeah. Are you going to? Okay. Go ahead. I'm just going to float some additional things that have been shared with us in this trailer and how that's interesting to me and why I'm so hopeful about this movie. one i think before all we really understood was that this was an event movie of some kind that almost certainly involved alien life forms right we heard the clicking sound coming out of emily blunt's mouth um we got this sense that josh o'connor had some information the trailer reveals that o'connor is kind of an edward snowden-esque whistleblower figure who has got his arms around some data he's responsible for collecting that data and analyzing it seems like and now he's going to let the world know what he knows which i guess is that aliens are on this planet maybe yeah um which is kind of fascinating and i think the thing that the trailer is showing us now that is that the movie is much more grounded in the real world there implications of the roswell area 51 cover in the trailer you know the movie clearly seems to be about governmental distrust how power operates The timing of this is incredibly funny given that we just like a month removed from Barack Obama accidentally …” View more
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The new trailer for 'Disclosure Day' reveals intriguing plot elements that suggest a grounded narrative involving alien life and governmental distrust. With Josh O'Connor playing a whistleblower and references to real-world phenomena like Roswell and UFOs, the film taps into current cultural sentiments about transparency and truth. Directed by Steven Spielberg, this event movie promises a thrilling experience that blends sci-fi with real-world implications.
The Big Picture · Our Final 2026 Oscar Predictions: Who Will Win, and Who Should Win · Mar 12, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… with me Stephanie's been trying to get me out I'm like okay that doesn't have legs so then I'm like okay then my two options really are work with Emily and Christian or play my shot in the dark and it was not Christian who sold me on this plan it was Emily Emily is like a spy agent okay Kim Possible has nothing on Emily like this girl she can lie with the best of them I I really think that like, she does this thing where she convinces herself of the lie. And so she's able to convince you of it. Like, and we're not seeing that either. Like she is the best player by far on the Bocce Beach right …” “… was not being, when he was lying to me. and one of his tells was like he like would be like yeah okay yeah yeah that's the plan but like wouldn't actually like take the time to like make it feel like it was actually a plan so I was like okay Ozzy's not with me Stephanie's been trying to get me out I'm like okay that doesn't have legs so then I'm like okay then my two options really are work with Emily and Christian or play my shot in the dark and it was not Christian who sold me on this plan it was Emily Emily is like a spy agent okay Kim Possible has nothing on Emily like this girl she can lie with the best of them I I really think that like, she does this thing where she convinces herself of the lie. And so she's able to convince you of it. Like, and we're not seeing that either. Like she is the best player by far on the Bocce Beach right now. And has been, I mean, she, you're Christian who, Mike who, like Emily is incredible and you don't know it until you play with her. And so the way that she got me was she was like, she was like, I, Angelina, I mean it like I really, you know, she just, she was tearing up. Okay. She was, she, and I was like, damn, she needs this. Right. So I was …” View more
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In Survivor 50, a shocking betrayal unfolds as Christian convinces a player to vote out Mike, leading to unexpected alliances. Despite initial plans to target Christian, the player finds herself swayed by Emily's emotional manipulation, revealing the intricate dynamics of trust in the game. This moment highlights the complexity of strategy and loyalty in reality TV.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Ep 5 Exit Interviews · Mar 26, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… I think you're probably right that she just felt a comfort level with Christian. You know, they probably said like, well, Mike was coming from for Emily. Emily's my number one ally. It's not about you, Angelina. Like I wanted to break up the David versus Goliath three. This is great for us now. We're both like freed from the shadow of Mike White. And, and, um, you know, here in this group where like, she has been against Stephanie or Stephanie's been against her and, you know, she doesn't necessarily have anything with Ozzy. And also remember Angelina and Emily had this like bonding moment …” “Yeah, and I think you're probably right that she just felt a comfort level with Christian. You know, they probably said like, well, Mike was coming from for Emily. Emily's my number one ally. It's not about you, Angelina. Like I wanted to break up the David versus Goliath three. This is great for us now. We're both like freed from the shadow of Mike White. And, and, um, you know, here in this group where like, she has been against Stephanie or Stephanie's been against her and, you know, she doesn't necessarily have anything with Ozzy. And also remember Angelina and Emily had this like bonding moment right at the merge, right? Where like they were like hugging and weeping and, you know, suddenly like Emily had found her true alliance. And, you know, last episode, Angelina voted against Emily. But like maybe there's still that sense of like maybe Emily comes back to her and is like, hey, this time let's really do it. You know, now let's get out …” View more
Ridealong summary
Emily's gameplay in Survivor 50 is surprisingly effective, as she builds alliances and strengthens her position despite being perceived as a threat. Her relationship with Christian serves as a 'nerd shield,' allowing her to maneuver strategically while maintaining connections with other players like Ozzy. This dynamic showcases how her actions, often misunderstood, have consistently improved her standing in the game.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 5 Recap · Mar 26, 2026
The Viall Files
“… but at the end of the day, all the people involved are going to be just fine and living their best lives. Again, lives are being ruined right now. Emily Lungareta, do you have any like insight into like why Secret Lives was greenlit and why they chose to make the main storyline, this very arrest, this domestic situation where children were involved? Why were they so willing to lead with that and Center Secret Lives and Mormon Lives essentially started as a story about forgiveness should this person be allowed a second chance and as humans and we watch reality tv we want to believe that second …” “… You felt her sadness and her regret. And that in no way that it's a disgusting video. It's a horrifying video. This is a very serious thing. This is not some reality. TV drama that we've all can have fun with because like it's gotten a little heavy, but at the end of the day, all the people involved are going to be just fine and living their best lives. Again, lives are being ruined right now. Emily Lungareta, do you have any like insight into like why Secret Lives was greenlit and why they chose to make the main storyline, this very arrest, this domestic situation where children were involved? Why were they so willing to lead with that and Center Secret Lives and Mormon Lives essentially started as a story about forgiveness should this person be allowed a second chance and as humans and we watch reality tv we want to believe that second chances are a real thing we want to believe that we can make mistakes and obviously not something as horrific as this but that that's the premise and then the season one kind of opens up like Taylor Frankie Paul talking to the other women talking about her regret and her mistake. And then we all as fans kind of accepted that and then focused on all …” View more
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In the latest episode of 'The Viall Files,' the hosts discuss the troubling implications of featuring real-life scandals in reality TV, specifically focusing on Taylor Frankie Paul's situation. While the show initially aimed to portray themes of forgiveness, it ultimately highlighted the darker aspects of her life, raising questions about the ethics of using personal trauma for entertainment. The conversation reveals the tension between creating engaging content and the real-life consequences that can ensue, especially when children are involved.
The Viall Files · Ep1098 - The Bachelorette is Cancelled, Taylor Frankie Paul, and Age of Attraction's Leah and Vanessa · Mar 24, 2026
The Pod Has Spoken
“That long, that long pause, I think said a lot. We're like, it's good for Emily. I think it's only maybe good for Emily because it wasn't her. And for some reason, maybe Stephanie too, just because it wasn't her. And maybe even Angelina because it wasn't her. But it's like, it's got to be bad for Angelina though, right? like i mean it because yeah i mean moving forward who's like like who's who was this good gameplay by to get mike out i also feel like mike who's gonna benefit from it was one of these people who has a …” “That long, that long pause, I think said a lot. We're like, it's good for Emily. I think it's only maybe good for Emily because it wasn't her. And for some reason, maybe Stephanie too, just because it wasn't her. And maybe even Angelina because it wasn't her. But it's like, it's got to be bad for Angelina though, right? like i mean it because yeah i mean moving forward who's like like who's who was this good gameplay by to get mike out i also feel like mike who's gonna benefit from it was one of these people who has a really hard time you you have a very hard time seeing him actually winning this season. Yeah. Right. Yeah. To the end of David versus Goliath and kind of felt like he was a little bit DOA and final tribal council in part just because he's already so successful and rich and famous and whatever else. And, you know, those same things still apply in this …” View more
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Emily's strategy in 'Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans' is proving beneficial for her, but the implications for other players like Angelina and Mike are questionable. The discussion highlights the need for open communication among players and questions whether Mike was truly a significant threat. This strategic analysis reveals how crucial direct communication can be for forming alliances and navigating the game effectively.
The Pod Has Spoken · Recapping ‘Survivor 50’ Episode 4! | The Pod Has Spoken · Mar 19, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… Safdie brother, right? They did uncut gyms together. And then Benny Safdie goes, I'll make this movie called The Smash Machine with The Rock and Emily Blunt and nobody will watch it. And Josh Safdie goes, well, I'm going to make Marty Supreme, which is about a Jewish guy in the 1950s who wants to be the ping pong champion of the world. And it was an unbelievable movie. I watched that again, much like Hamlet. It's taken me to a different place. It's taken me on a journey. and I thought it was both hysterical and poignant which is a very tough combination to pull off And Chalamet I thought gave a …” “… an accident, number two. And number one, who had Mr. Scorsese. incredible Apple TV Plus series, which was remarkable. I thought Marty Supreme was an exhilarating thrill ride. Two and a half hours from Josh Safdie, who we now know is the more talented Safdie brother, right? They did uncut gyms together. And then Benny Safdie goes, I'll make this movie called The Smash Machine with The Rock and Emily Blunt and nobody will watch it. And Josh Safdie goes, well, I'm going to make Marty Supreme, which is about a Jewish guy in the 1950s who wants to be the ping pong champion of the world. And it was an unbelievable movie. I watched that again, much like Hamlet. It's taken me to a different place. It's taken me on a journey. and I thought it was both hysterical and poignant which is a very tough combination to pull off And Chalamet I thought gave a remarkable performance And we get into his swan dive in just a second But from the movie alone its own merit I think he gives a remarkable performance because the guy is very antagonistic. There's a lot not to love about this guy. No, he's annoying as hell. Right. Our dear friend Ben Lyons was in shock with the film because I didn't like Marty Supreme …” View more
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Marty Supreme is an exhilarating film that takes viewers on an emotional journey, blending humor and poignancy in a story about a Jewish man's quest to become the world ping pong champion. The film's re-watchability and Timothée Chalamet's remarkable performance make it a standout, even as it portrays a deeply flawed character. This unique combination of elements sets it apart from other films, including the more sanitized portrayals of icons like Freddie Mercury and Elton John.
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Insight with Chris Van Vliet
“… Smashing Machine was just beautiful. He was really good. He disappeared into that role. Sounded like him, walked like him. That scene where he stops Emily Blunt from killing herself in the bathroom, just knowing his own story with things he's gone through with his family, and he's talked about this all very publicly with his mom and stuff, I was just like, man, that had to be hard for you. And I think that might be what fueled his performance. Yeah.” “… he was, Ross and Thurber made them both great, but he just got to be the, yeah, I love that movie. 2016. God, that's so long ago. And I love that as we sit here right now, Rock nominated for a Golden Globe. Didn't win, but that performance in the Smashing Machine was just beautiful. He was really good. He disappeared into that role. Sounded like him, walked like him. That scene where he stops Emily Blunt from killing herself in the bathroom, just knowing his own story with things he's gone through with his family, and he's talked about this all very publicly with his mom and stuff, I was just like, man, that had to be hard for you. And I think that might be what fueled his performance. Yeah.” View more
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Dave Bautista stands out as the most talented wrestler-turned-actor, showcasing a remarkable range from comedy in 'Stuber' to intense roles like in 'Knock at the Cabin.' His performances are not just entertaining but also deeply emotional, making him a contender for serious accolades like an Academy Award. As he continues to evolve, fans are eager to see where his career takes him next.
Insight with Chris Van Vliet · BONUS: CVV Interviewed About Having A Match, Chris Sharp, Fav Interviews, Content Creation & More! · Mar 07, 2026
The Big Picture
“… that guy up to? Yeah. We looked it up. Because you were talking to me. We were watching the Devil Wears Pride 2 trailer. We were talking about Emily Blunt. She's obviously in Devil Wears Pride 2. Disclosure Day. What's she up to next? But, you know, I was just wondering about their family life. Well, he will be starring in the Jack Ryan film, Jack Ryan colon Ghost War, which I assume is about a war between ghosts. And that movie is coming out on May 20th on Amazon Prime. not theatrically. Okay.” “… third Quiet Place movie, but it's not. It's the fourth Quiet Place movie, but it's part three. Okay. It will be written. Fun with numbers. Sean Fentany. It will be written and directed by John Krasinski. You just asked me during the Academy Awards, what's that guy up to? Yeah. We looked it up. Because you were talking to me. We were watching the Devil Wears Pride 2 trailer. We were talking about Emily Blunt. She's obviously in Devil Wears Pride 2. Disclosure Day. What's she up to next? But, you know, I was just wondering about their family life. Well, he will be starring in the Jack Ryan film, Jack Ryan colon Ghost War, which I assume is about a war between ghosts. And that movie is coming out on May 20th on Amazon Prime. not theatrically. Okay.” View more
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Bradley Cooper is set to star in and direct a new Ocean's 11 prequel, focusing on Danny Ocean's father, which could delve into the artistry of heists. This project comes after Cooper's recent ambitious films, and while there's excitement about his vision, concerns arise over the absence of original director Steven Soderbergh in future Ocean's films. With two Ocean's movies potentially releasing in quick succession, it raises questions about the direction of the franchise.
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Top Podcasts About Emily Blunt

The Big Picture
The Big Picture
2 episodes
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
2 episodes
The Rewatchables
The Rewatchables
1 episode
Office Ladies
Office Ladies
1 episode
The Viall Files
The Viall Files
1 episode
The Pod Has Spoken
The Pod Has Spoken
1 episode
The Ryen Russillo Show
The Ryen Russillo Show
1 episode
Insight with Chris Van Vliet
Insight with Chris Van Vliet
1 episode