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    #49: Eat The Rich Season | If You Liked "Triangle of Sadness"

    en-usMay 22, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Eat the Rich season is going strong & has been on the rise for the past decade. In this episode of Cinematic Breadcrumbs podcast, your host Elise Hernke speculates on what societally happened starting at the turn of the century to provoke such an interest in the suffering of the rich on film.

    Films mentioned in this episode:
    1990s/early 2000s - The Game, Titanic, The Family Man, Scrooged
    2010-2019 - Knives Out, Snowpiercer, Parasite, Ready or Not, You're Next, Get Out, The Big Short, Sorry to Bother You
    2020 - 2023 - Triangle of Sadness, The Menu, Knives Out: Glass Onion, White Lotus (TV; on HBO), Infinity Pool, Don't Worry Darling

    Songs used in amateur compilation:
    Aerosmith - Eat The Rich
    Hall & Oates - Rich Girl
    ABBA - Money Money Money
    Frank Ocean - Super Rich Kids
    White Lotus S'2 Theme Song

    Episode of "You're Wrong About" that discusses the emergence of the middle class lobbied by advertising companies who desired to keep the upper class in power: https://www.stitcher.com/show/youre-wrong-about/episode/online-shopping-with-amanda-mull-207270849

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    #49: Eat The Rich Season | If You Liked "Triangle of Sadness"

    #49: Eat The Rich Season | If You Liked "Triangle of Sadness"

    Eat the Rich season is going strong & has been on the rise for the past decade. In this episode of Cinematic Breadcrumbs podcast, your host Elise Hernke speculates on what societally happened starting at the turn of the century to provoke such an interest in the suffering of the rich on film.

    Films mentioned in this episode:
    1990s/early 2000s - The Game, Titanic, The Family Man, Scrooged
    2010-2019 - Knives Out, Snowpiercer, Parasite, Ready or Not, You're Next, Get Out, The Big Short, Sorry to Bother You
    2020 - 2023 - Triangle of Sadness, The Menu, Knives Out: Glass Onion, White Lotus (TV; on HBO), Infinity Pool, Don't Worry Darling

    Songs used in amateur compilation:
    Aerosmith - Eat The Rich
    Hall & Oates - Rich Girl
    ABBA - Money Money Money
    Frank Ocean - Super Rich Kids
    White Lotus S'2 Theme Song

    Episode of "You're Wrong About" that discusses the emergence of the middle class lobbied by advertising companies who desired to keep the upper class in power: https://www.stitcher.com/show/youre-wrong-about/episode/online-shopping-with-amanda-mull-207270849

    Follow the podcast Instagram here.

    #48: "Triangle of Sadness" (2022) & Full Oscars Discussion

    #48: "Triangle of Sadness" (2022) & Full Oscars Discussion

    This month we are diving into the Oscar nominated "Triangle of Sadness" (dir. by Ruben Östlund; 2022) as well as the 2023 Academy Awards which just aired on March 12th. The part 2 of this month will be focused on films of a similar vein, which I might call "Eat The Rich" films, so be on the lookout for that coming up in a couple weeks.

    *If you want to jump straight to the "T of S" portion of the episode & skip the Oscars discussion, go to ~40min mark.

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    en-usMarch 16, 2023

    #47: Beyond "Babylon" | If You Liked "Babylon," You Should Check Out...

    #47: Beyond "Babylon" | If You Liked "Babylon," You Should Check Out...

    On this episode of Cinematic Breadcrumbs, we dive into what you should watch if you liked "Babylon" and are looking for more. This includes the Old Hollywood references and history that inspired the story and which films to watch to get a better look at that time period, films that tackle similar themes and other of director Damien Chazelle's big hitters.

    The main films we look at are, but are not limited to, "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013), "Sunset Boulevard" (1950), "Boogie Nights" (1997), "La La Land" (2016), and "Singing in the Rain" (1952).

    For full list of references and source material that I pulled for this episode, check out the episode notes.

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    #46: "BABYLON" (2022): The Unrequited Love Story

    #46: "BABYLON" (2022): The Unrequited Love Story

    We're back, baby!! To kick off the first episode of 2023, we are diving into "BABYLON" (2022) Damien Chazelle's latest, most controversial film, starring Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie and Diego Calva, as a bunch of dreamers who ride the wave of Hollywood's transition from silent film to talkies, which also marks the end of the depraved and decadent world that it once was.

    In this episode, we discuss many of the true historical origins of many of the "Babylon" characters, the book "Hollywood Babylon," the original "Babylon" script, and the polarizing ending.

    Episode notes can be found here.

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    Hope you enjoy! 

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    en-usFebruary 14, 2023

    #45: Angels On Earth | "Heaven Can Wait" (1978) + Underrated Sports Movies w/ Chris Motley

    #45: Angels On Earth | "Heaven Can Wait" (1978) + Underrated Sports Movies w/ Chris Motley

    Chris Motley joins us on this episode to help continue the angels on earth series with the 1978 Oscar winning football movie "Heaven Can Wait" starring Warren Beatty. He also brings the Cinematic Breadcrumbs listeners something that your host certainly can't - a nuanced look at the top 5 best sports movies out there, specifically the most underrated.

    In this episode, we talk about the various depictions of the afterlife / purgatory, the films logic, costume, set design and central love story, and the twist ending.

    Follow Chris on Instagram (and hire him to walk your dog if you're in Philly!) here.

    Episode notes can be found here.

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    #44: Angels On Earth | "City of Angels" (1998) ft. Brittany Stiles

    #44: Angels On Earth | "City of Angels" (1998) ft. Brittany Stiles

    On this episode, we continue with the series on angels with "City of Angels" the very 1998 Hollywood remake of one of the greatest films of all time ("Wings of Desire") starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. We have special guest Brittany Stiles, friend of the pod, who helps us break down the movie. Questions discussed include, but are not limited to: Should angels wear trench coats? Did this movie up the sales of Rolling Rock? Is surgeon the American version of a German trapeze artist? How on earth did this get made?

    Enjoy this silly episode.

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    #43: Angels On Earth | "Michael" (1996) Ain't No Saint ft. Jason Shoff

    #43: Angels On Earth | "Michael" (1996) Ain't No Saint ft. Jason Shoff

    This week we are sprinkling a little bit of angel dust on your holiday season with the 1996 Nora Ephron oddball rom-com fantasy movie starring John Travolta as an arch angel who comes to earth to seduce women, drink beer, make two naysayers fall in love, help a dog, see the largest ball of yarn and do some dancing. He might be an angel, but he ain't no saint! It's "Michael."

    We have special guest Jason Shoff of Critically Important Podcast joining us for the fun & you can follow him on Twitter @Shoffology. If you enjoyed this episode, you should also check out the two episodes where Cinematic Breadcrumbs host came on Critically Important here & here.

    Find episode notes here for your reference.

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    Podcast editing help by David Holmes. 

    Enjoy!

    #41: Mid-Century Macabre 2x | "Eyes without a Face" (1960) + "The Skin I Live In" (2011) w/ Juliet Bell

    #41: Mid-Century Macabre 2x | "Eyes without a Face" (1960) + "The Skin I Live In" (2011) w/ Juliet Bell

    This week is a double wammy to finish off the Midcentury Macabre spooky movie series (yes, it lasted through Thanksgiving, but I never want spooky season to end!!!). We talk about the 1960 Georges Franju classic horror "Eyes without a Face," the film that made seven Scots pass out, inspired Michael Myer's mask, and prompted Pedro Almodovar to create a loose adaptation. We also talk about that adaptation, a 2011 film starring Antonio Banderas called "The Skin I Live In" which also credits the novel "Tarantula" by Thierry Jonquet.

    We have a special guest this week, "Snake In The Grass" episode 8 winner and horror enthusiast Juliet Bell. Follow her here.

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    #40: Mid-Century Macabre | "The Blob" (1958) Small Town America & The Midnight Horror

    #40: Mid-Century Macabre | "The Blob" (1958) Small Town America & The Midnight Horror

    This 1958 horror "The Blob" is known for being Steve McQueen's first on-screen leading feature, but there were so many more aspects to the film that keep it in the conversation even today. This week as part of the Mid-century Macabre series, we dive into the cultural landscape at the time that was used in the storytelling of this movie to make it that much more frightening for audiences at the time, including the space race, the cultural divide between teenagers (see: Greasers) and their parents, and small town Americas midnight horror movie.

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