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We talked about the final film by Orson Welles on today's show, getting into the production circumstances, film culture, party time, and more.
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Today's episode is on Orson Welles' Citizen Kane. I don't think any further introduction is necessary.
Plus, an e-mail concerning late Wilder and pimping.
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We went back to school for today's episode, reuniting with our old teachers Richard Linklater, Jack Black, Joan Cusack, and... Jim O'Rourke? This one's a classic. Plus, an e-mail.
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To celebrate the release of their new film Pavements, Alex Ross Perry and Robert Greene joined me on the show. We talked about the band, taste-making and influences, irony, Philip Roth, and more.
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To celebrate our 400th episode, each of us rewatched a movie from the podcast’s history and used it to launch into a Behind The Music style discussion, fueled in part by a stuffed e-mail bag.
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For the finale of our miniseries on 60s and 70s Hollywood, we’re talking about Robert Altman’s cynical war comedy, M*A*S*H. Joining us for the discussion is writer, podcaster, friend of the show, and Altman skeptic Nick Newman. Then, we answer an email about Letterboxd and “irl”.
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For the penultimate episode of our series on the changing tides of 60s and 70s Hollywood, we talked about Hal Ashby’s feature debut, The Landlord. An uncomfortable, provocative comedy about gentrification and white guilt. Then, we answer an e-mail about the origins of the podcast.
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To continue our month on the old and new of 60s-70s Hollywood, we talked about John Huston’s late period classic, Fat City. A boxing drama set in beautiful Stockton, for lovable losers and no account boozers. Then, Anna Maguire and Kyle Greenberg join me to discuss their stoner-surveillance short film, “Hi! You Are Currently Being Recorded,” available now as an endless loop. Finally, a little casual clip with talk of baseball and fat remakes.
00:00 - Fat City
42:40 - Anna Maguire and Kyle Greenberg for “Hi! You Are Currently Being Recorded”
1:09:36 - Casual Clip
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Our month on 60s-70s Hollywood continues with a discussion of Terrence Malick's classic debut, Badlands. Plus, some quick thoughts on The Woman in the Yard, Death Wish II, and Bullets over Broadway.
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This month, we’re talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything.
Today’s episode is on We Can’t Go Home Again, the groundbreaking, kaleidoscopic experimental film that Nicholas Ray made with his students at the end of his career. Then, we get into some segments from Other People’s Podcasts.
00:00 - We Can’t Go Home Again
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This month, we’re talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything.
Today's episode is on Otto Preminger’s Skidoo, a tragically unhip 1968 acid comedy featuring the comedy and TV stars of the previous 30 years. We talked about why it’s great even if the jokes themselves aren’t that funny, and what a modern Skidoo would be like. Plus, some deep podcast lore.
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This month, we’re talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything. On this episode, we’re talking about What’s Up Doc by Peter Bogdanovich. We got into the playful homage, whacky antics, and the Bugs Bunny Factor, and more. Plus, Boarding Gate, Weird Al, Tangerine, and Burn After Reading.
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This month, we’re talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything.
We start with Howard Hawks’ slow and steady reworking of his greatest screwball works from decades before, Man’s Favorite Sport? A Late Style Object if there ever was one. We got into Hawks’ undying instincts for the essentials of great cinema, like when a bear rides a dirt bike. Also, did Howard Hawks invent the wet t-shirt contest?
Then, on everybody’s favorite segment, MITM, we got into Party Girl, The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, Letterboxd, and Kundun.
00:00 - Man’s Favorite Sport?
54:17 - Malcolm in the Middle
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Today's podcast is on The Talented Mr. Ripley. We took off our auteurist hats to break down the overheated twisty crime drama featuring some of our great performers.
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Today’s podcast is on Crimes of Passion. After an intro about snacks, we got into Ken Russell’s film. We talked about the need for a repressed society to lash out, the crass style, Anthony Perkins’ extratextual baggage, and more.
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We talked about A Man Escaped and ranked the filmography of Robert Bresson.
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On today’s podcast we talked about Lisandro Alonso’s Los Muertos. We got into survival, life on the outside, arthouse animal abuse, and more.
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To honor the release of Eephus, we’re talking about baseball movies this week. The second half of our double-header is Robert Mulligan’s Fear Strikes Out, the Jim Piersall story starring Anthony Perkins. We talk about performance, psychology, and of course, the crack of the bat. Then, on MiTM, we got into The Monkey, New Blood, and Absolute Power.
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This week, we’re honoring the release of Eephus by discussing under-seen baseball dramas. The first half of our double-header is Bang the Drum Slowly, a tender pitcher-catcher drama starring Michael Moriarty and Robert De Niro. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we talked about Matt Farley Live in Philly, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Trick, Tokyo Twilight, Frisco Jenny, and Dunkin’ Munchkins.
Go see Eephus!
00:00 - Bang the Drum Slowly
41:14 - Malcolm in the Middle
Eephus Screening Map:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1s02i75JQMBZZ-H58u-79CD6uKhFPjH0&usp=sharing
The Art of Sports Movies - Ball vs Class:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU0SsF9mlVc
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