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We're back! So, what's new in Hollywood? Join us as we discuss the summer of Barbenheimer, and the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike. A lot of movement in the film industry and we have thoughts. Cheers!
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We're back with a highly requested movie, and a highly anticipated guest for our episode on the iconic 1975 oceanic thriller, Jaws. We have Judge Tim Barnack joining us to discuss one of his favorite movies full of nostalgia and watershed movie moments. Directed by Steven Spielberg and Starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, and Robert Shaw. Cheers!
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One more for the Bard! In our farewell to Shakespeare, we are discussing the importance and timelessness of the Bard's work through the fantastically meta Oscar-winning film, Shakespeare in Love. We laugh, we cried, we loved it. Starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Finnes, Dame Judi Dench, Ben Affleck, Imelda Staunton, Colin Firth, and Geoffrey Rush. Cheers!
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We're back with another bard-centric teen rom com of the sports variety! We're discussing the cultural impact this iconic Twelfth Night adaptation had on our childhoods, and some of gendered ideals that maybe should or shouldn't stay with us in film. What's your favorite line from this iconic film? We have a few! Starring Amanda Bynes and Channing Tatum. Cheers!
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We're BACK and ready to rock n' roll with our favorite romantic comedy, 10 things I hate about you! This movie truly has every niche within a niche, grand gesture, iconic line, and the best angry girl music of the indie rock persuasion we could hope for. If you wanted to hear Sara absolutely butcher some Shakespeare this is the episode for you! Starring Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Gabrielle Union, Larisa Oleynik, and Alison Janney. Cheers!
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We've got a Noirvember straggler episode for you! Before we completely switch gears and talk rom-coms for February, please enjoy our latest episode on the critically acclaimed and very niche David Lynch film, Mulholland Drive. This film is like a fever dream with all of the layers and seediness of a Hollywood film noir you could possibly want! What's your favorite theory about the meaning behind this film? Starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, and Justin Theroux. Cheers!
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We're discussing what is considered one of the best films ever made this week as we explore all of the seedy and nihilistic glory that is Chinatown! Starring Faye Dunaway, Jack Nicholson, and John Huston. Cheers!
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We're talking about a unique and honestly under underrated film noir this week as we analyze the the lesser known classic, Touch of Evil. This movie has a lot of chaos and a lot of moody, seedy, underworld corruption and we're here for it! Starring Orson Welles, Janet Leigh, Charlton Heston, and Marlene Dietrich. Cheers!
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It is officially Noirvember! Dark and moody movies just in time for a dark and moody season. To kick things off we're sipping on an upgraded Whiskey Sour and talking about an aloof classic, Out of the Past. This movie has everything you could ever want in a Noir: mood lighting, lots of smoke, flashbacks, hardboiled dudes in trench coats, and of course....our favorite archetype, the Femme Fatale. Starring Jane Greer, Robert Mitchum, and Kirk Douglas. Cheers!
Whiskey Sour with OJ: 2 oz Rye Whiskey, 1 oz Lemon Juice, 1/2 oz OJ, 1/w oz simple syrup, egg white, add all ingredients to a mixer, dry shake for 20 seconds, add ice, shake for another 10 seconds. strain into coupe glass, and garnish with a brandied cherry. Drink responsibly!
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Another year another spooky season come and gone. We are ending October with a halloween classic, Hocus Pocus. This movie is so enjoyable and we recommend it to absolutely everyone. Starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy. Cheers!
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Chaotic Cary Grant trying to cover for his serial killer aunts is the spooky screwball comedy we needed. this Frank Capra halloween classic is macabre fun at its finest. Starring Cary Grant, Priscilla Lane, Peter Lorre, Raymond Massey, Josephine Hull, and Jane Adair. Cheers!
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We're doing chaotic spooky this week as we discuss the most irreverent movie we've probably ever seen. Pure entertainment from start to finish. Starring no one you've ever heard of. Pair (responsibly) with a Bloody Mary. cheers!
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It's FINALLY spooky season - our favorite time of the year! We're kicking off our month of campy halloween classics with the Universal Pictures classic, Frankenstein. Lots of grave robbing and pseudoscience going on here. Starring Boris Karloff, and based on the novel by Mary Shelley. Cheers!
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Join us as we "wine" down animation month with a glass of red or white and discuss our favorite animated movie of the month, the iconic memoir, Persepolis. We're discussing this poignant and timely story of one woman's experience living through political and cultural revolutions, immigration, and how someone's perspective of civil unrest changes as they grow up. This story is reflective and relevant as so many Iranian women continue to fight for their freedom today. We consider it required viewing! We even throw in some Farsi and stories of Lydia's and Sara's persian adventures in college (featuring the Iranian Birthday Song. If you know, you know). Written and Directed by Marjane Satrapi. Cheers!
Persian Birthday Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Oats05nlo
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Imbibe in a Wet Woody as we take a journey down nostalgia street with one of our favorite childhood films, Toy Story 2. We're talking Pixar, love, life, sequels that are better than originals, and what we leave behind when we grow up as we laugh and cry our way through this beautiful film. Starring Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, and Kelsey Grammer. Cheers!
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This week we’re drinking a Mexican Firing Squad (ironically) to talk about the iconic Studio Gibli film about pacifism, family, love, and what really matters in life. Created by Hayao Miyazaki and starring Jean Simmons, Christian Bale, Lauren Bacall, Emily Mortimer, Billy Crystal, and Josh Hutcherson. Cheers!
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Welcome to animation nation! We're going to be spending a few episodes discussing some of the movies that we loved as kids, starting with the ultimate cartoon classic, Snow White. This is the movie that started it all. Grab yourself a perfectly curated jam cocktail (a Lydia Jordan creation) and listen in as we talk about Disney, the Brothers Grimm, and German Expressionism. Cheers!
Jam and Yogurt Cocktail: 1 1/2 oz gin or vodka; 1/2 oz plain yogurt 1/2 oz berry jam; 1/2 oz lemon juice. Dry shake together; add ice and shake again. Double strain into a coupe glass and enjoy responsibly!
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Gather your martinis people, because this week we are having a classic debate about whether or not Clue is a good movie. Sara will be taking the affirmative, and Lydia will be taking the negative. But be warned that things quickly devolve into unhinged chaos....much like the movie itself as we cover this board-game-turned-film with three endings. Come for the movie, stay for the tangents. Starring Christopher Lloyd, Tim Curry, and Madeleine Khan. Cheers!
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Join us as we sip a refresing watermelon agua fresca (and coconut limeaid) to discuss the equally as refreshing screwball comedy classic, the Lady Eve. This Preston Sturges masterpiece pristinely blends sophisticated banter with beloved slapstick pratfalls in an effortless, lovable, and laugh out loud comedy. This movie has it all, romance, swindling, ale, weird bonnets, fake British accents, and snakes. Starring our favorite golden age queen Barbara Stanwyck, and Henry Fonda. Cheers!
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This week's hot takes are paired with the delicious Casino Cocktail as we discuss everything from the random rise of the Hollywood Remake, to Martin Scorsese's scathing review of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We even threw in a tangent about James Cameron's Avatar free of charge. Cheers!
The Casino Cocktail: 1 part gin; 1 part Luxardo maraschino liqueur; 1/2 part lemon juice. Shake together with ice; strain into a Nick and Nora glass; garnish with two dashes of orange bitters and a Luxardo Cherry. Enjoy responsibly! - Visa fler