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    classic film

    Explore " classic film" with insightful episodes like "When Harry Met Sally: Soupy & Friendship", "Christmas in Connecticut: Flirty & Flop Flips", "The NeverEnding Story (directed by Wolfgang Petersen)", "Beat Street (directed by Stan Lathan)" and "Gremlins (directed by Joe Dante)" from podcasts like ""Tossed Popcorn", "Tossed Popcorn", "You Dad To Be There - The Movies of 1984 with Greg and Russ", "You Dad To Be There - The Movies of 1984 with Greg and Russ" and "You Dad To Be There - The Movies of 1984 with Greg and Russ"" and more!

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    The NeverEnding Story (directed by Wolfgang Petersen)

    The NeverEnding Story (directed by Wolfgang Petersen)

    This week Russ and Greg are joined by Friend of the Pod Aaron McKeon as they talk about The NeverEnding Story - the favorite childhood movie of people who had a miserable childhood before joining QAnon! This movie has everything: sexualized twelve year olds who had to leave public life in order to avoid stalkers, suicidally depressed horses, bullies with stupid backpacks, 25 foot long phallic symbols, 25 foot high vulvic symbols, 25 foot high sphinxes with DD cup tatas and laser eyes,  and your three hosts trying to make sense of why anyone would show this movie to a kid.  You Dad To Be There is proud to present The NeverEnding Story! 

    Beat Street (directed by Stan Lathan)

    Beat Street (directed by Stan Lathan)

    This week Russ and Greg battle the seminal hip hop movie Beat Street!  We will ask important questions such as "Is Chollie, the piano tie wearing, briefcase carrying, "agent"  secretly the most talented member of the crew?" and "What makes biting so offensive to Gen X?"  So if you're ready to revisit the King of the Beat with two guys who DEFINITELY would not do well in a breakdancing battle at the Roxy, give us a listen!  

    Episode 302: 'A Star is Born' (1954) with Manuel Betancourt

    Episode 302: 'A Star is Born' (1954) with Manuel Betancourt

    The author of the new film and TV book The Male Gazed (who also penned the 33 1/3 volume on Judy at Carnegie Hall) joins us to celebrate that great icon of gay culture, Judy Garland, in the barn-burning role that should have won her an Oscar. Then, the gang gets quizzed on the similarities between the four different versions of A Star Is Born ('37, '54, '76, and 2018).

    What’s Good
    Alonso - Hi Honey, I’m Homo by Matt Baum
    Drea - Bentonville Film Festival and the premiere of A View of the World from Fifth Avenue
    Manuel - ShopQueer.co and their mobile queer library
    Ify - Juneteenth Minifest at Vidiots

    ITIDIC

    1. Golden Globes Purchased by Dick Clark Productions
    2. Is the IP Era’s “Venture Capital” Philosophy Poisoning Movies?
    3. Oregon Man Found Guilty After Setting up Indiana Jones-inspired Booby Traps for the Feds

    Staff Picks
    Alonso - Miss Juneteenth
    Drea - The Philadelphia Story
    Manuel - The Fifth Element
    Ify - Judy

    Pick up Manuel’s new book, The Male Gazed

    Various takes of “The Man That Got Away”

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    Ify Nwadiwe
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Manuel Betancourt

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

     

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    Alonso Duralde
    Ify Nwadiwe

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    Episode 290: 'Destroy All Monsters' with Dave White

    Episode 290: 'Destroy All Monsters' with Dave White

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    What’s better that one kaiju? Two kaiju? No, think bigger. We’re talking ALLL monsters…and the sexy alien overlords who are controlling their minds. We’ve got Alonso’s co-host on Linoleum Knife (and in life), Dave White, joining us to expand our kaiju appreciation. Plus, we consider some technology news from real-life 1999 (the year this movie is set – it was released in ‘68) and invent some kaiju of our own.

    What’s Good
    Alonso - Ben & Jerry’s x Tony’s Chocolonely 
    Drea - Sleeping with your hair in a loose bun
    Dave - QAALM
    Ify - Box Office Predictions?

    Staff Picks
    Drea - Monsters
    Alonso - Godzilla: King of the Monsters
    Dave - Pacifiction
    “Ify” - Colossal 

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    Alonso Duralde
    Ify Nwadiwe

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    The Quiet Man (1952)

    The Quiet Man (1952)

    Top of the morning to you, Old Soul Family-- and a Happy St. Paddy's Day!! ☘️ We are welcoming this springtime holiday with a tale that celebrates the joy and beauty of Ireland! This picture is STUNNING...and a huge departure from John Wayne and John Ford's typical collaborations. This Western team explores the juxtaposition of cultures and traditions for an American abroad, all while highlighting an amazing ensemble of Irish artists. We also explore the realities of Ireland's 1920s history and how themes of fighting anchor this film.  Between the gorgeous visuals and stellar performances from stars like Maureen O'Hara, this is one picture you don't want to miss. Sláinte!

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    Double Indemnity (1944)

    Double Indemnity (1944)

    Happy Ja-noir-y Old Soul Family! We are kicking off the New Year by visiting an Old Hollywood favorite...Double Indemnity (1944)! This sordid tale was unlike any other in its day. Between themes of murderous schemes (from the murderer's perspective), sexual temptation, and manipulation, this film set the gold standard of noir entertainment...all while pushing the production code guidelines. We revisit an old favorite topic of the PCA and how Double Indemnity (1944) marked a turning point in classic movies. The prolific Billy Wilder's first thriller is one you can never forget. So create an alibi and come conspire with us as we spy into the lives of Walter Neff, Keyes, and the Dietrichsons...

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    Emina Melonic | Gutsy | Ep. 67

    Emina Melonic | Gutsy | Ep. 67

    In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview return guest Emina Melonic. Emina is an adjunct fellow of the Center for American Greatness. She is an unabashed cinephile and holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and three Master's degrees. Topics covered include the Hillary Clinton/Chelsea Clinton reality show "Gutsy" and the recent New York Times article "After #MeToo Reckoning, a Fear Hollywood Is Regressing". They also take a deep dive on the Cary Grant film "Arsenic & Old Lace" [1944].

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    After #MeToo Reckoning, a Fear Hollywood Is Regressing - New York Times:
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/24/business/media/hollywood-metoo.html
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    "Gutsy" Official Trailer
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5uytvuY-MM&t=1s
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    Chelsea Knows Best | A review of “Gutsy,” hosted by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton - American Greatness:
    https://amgreatness.com/2022/09/20/chelsea-knows-best/
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    The House of Funny Horrors | This Halloween lets watch "Arsenic & Old Lace" - American Greatness:

    https://eminamelonic.substack.com/p/the-house-of-funny-horrors

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    The Birds (1963)

    The Birds (1963)

    We're taking a spontaneous trip to Bodega Bay! Ahhhh fresh sea air, idyllic farms, friendly townsfolk...what could go wrong? That's right, we're covering an Old Hollywood classic: The Birds (1963)! Tippi Hedren captivates us as a San Fransisco socialite who follows a charming lawyer (and perfect stranger) to his childhood home, but soon finds herself to be the target of avian aggressors. We soar in and out of theories as to what this mysterious Hitchcockian movie means and why it's considered a significant feature. Pack your bags (or just pick up some things at the general store) and tune in for this creepy summer horror story! 

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    The Long, Long Tailer (1954)

    The Long, Long Tailer (1954)

    Bring some snacks and buckle up because we're hittin' the road with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz! That's right, we're covering a quintessential summer classic: The Long, Long Trailer (1954)! A newlywed couple decides to take their honeymoon on a trip across the western country in a new mobile home...only for it to become a pretty "rocky" adventure.  We touch upon how the "I Love Lucy" comedians conquered the big screen, why the road movie genre is a recipe for success, and what we love about tiny houses/school bus renovations. This sweet comedy ~"wheel"~ have you rolling with laughter! 

     

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    Stripes/Meatballs [1981, 1979]

    Stripes/Meatballs [1981, 1979]

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review two classic Bill Murray films "Stripes" [1981] and "Meatballs" [1979].

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    "I've never heard bones creak like that before" 

    Stripes Trailer [1981]:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mV9kxSK_-0I
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    Meatballs Trailer [1979]:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DuOW1dYcqI
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    ‘Meatballs’ at 40: An Appreciation of the Good-Bad Movie That Launched Bill Murray’s Big-Screen Career - Hollywood Reporter:

    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/meatballs-at-40-movie-launched-bill-murrays-career-1218239/

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    Life with Father (1947)

    Life with Father (1947)

    Around Fathers' Day, we are celebrating with a tale of paternal misadventures: Life with Father (1947)!  In this Michael Curtiz classic, we watch the redheaded Day family navigate entertaining out-of-town guests (including Mary Skinner played by a young Elizabeth Taylor!), recruiting household employees (which usually ends in failure), being scammed into a sales scheme, and the biggest issue of all... convincing their husband/father to get baptized so he can potentially join them in the "kingdom of God."  In this episode, we learn about what it means to be baptized and also what our own unbaptized Ben thinks at the end of the episode!  With both silly and tender moments, this movie is sure to touch your heart. Let us know your favorite movie about fatherly devotion!

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    A Night to Remember (1958)

    A Night to Remember (1958)

    We are recognizing the 110th anniversary of the Titanic tragedy that occurred in 1912. A Night to Remember (1958) is a critically acclaimed film based off of Walter Lord's book of the same name; it has been noted for its incredible accuracy in detailing the events that lead to this ship's demise. We discuss not only elements of the movie, but the real events that took place on that devastating April night.  Although this story is heartbreaking, it also features enormous stories of courage and compassion in the face of adversity.  We truly found this film inspiring and hope you'll join us as we recall A Night to Remember (1958). 

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    Batman (1989) - The Special Episode

    Batman (1989) - The Special Episode

    Bam! Pow! We have a supersized episode for you because we are covering one of our favorite superheroes: Batman!!! Our March Madness winner, Batman (1989), was a pop culture phenomenon that inspired a whole new love for Gotham’s Caped Crusader. AND we are so lucky to be joined by our resident comic book and superhero expert: Ben! Ben walks us through the world of Batman comic storylines and their relationship to on-screen portrayals of the Dark Knight (and to help prep for all Batman trivia needs). We discuss our ideal Bruce Wayne/Batman and Joker characteristics, why we like Batman’s villains so much, our thoughts on the controversial casting, our appreciation for Tim Burton’s vision, and more! Ben also bestows upon us his ~definitive ranking~ of Batman adaptations. Our Bat Signal is up and we can’t wait for you to take flight with us in the quest to defend our love for this Batman movie! 

     

    *NOTE: This episode contains explicit language and sensitive material

     

    *NOTE FROM EMMA: At 5:35 “Catwoman” is meant to be said instead of “Batwoman”

    * NOTE FROM ISABELLA: Shout-out to the actor who plays the waiter falling over in the museum scene- you did an awesome job!

     

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    Rosemary's Baby

    Rosemary's Baby

    We do our damnedest to separate the art from the artist so that we can meet the monsters from this horror classic. You could say that the filmmaker himself is the real monster of this episode, but we like to focus on the devil worshipping elderly instead. 

    Zach highly recommends the John Cassavetes documentary I'm Almost Not Crazy which you can watch here!

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    Rope (1948)

    Rope (1948)

    We are SO excited to finally present the winner of our social media poll: Rope (1948)!!! After overcoming several technical difficulties, we have finally been able to release our chat with two of our favorite Gen Zers, Isabella and Ben. We dive into this creepy tale that was inspired by a real murder: two former Harvard students murder a former classmate...and then serve a dinner to the victim's family and friends over his dead body. Their former teacher is on to their devious misdeed. Will they get caught? Will they get away with the “perfect crime?”  Grab your party invitation and join us for a chat on astrology, superhero abilities, philosophy of thinking, and true crime on this very special episode!

     

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