17. Cat on a Rickety Privacy Screen
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Rarely do we cover new releases, and rarely do we cover just one film in a single episode, but when it comes to David Cronenberg, and his new film CRIMES OF THE FUTURE, we thought we would make an exception.
Join Bradley and his guests Marcus Pinn and John Arminio as they get philosophical and talk about Cronenberg and his latest film CRIMES OF THE FUTURE, one of his best and most exciting films to be released in at least a decade.
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Matt and Tom discuss the French drama film Far From Men. Listen in as they talk about its themes, the history behind the story, and what they love about the movie's finale.
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Erin and Paul review two films about ordinary-looking family men who turn out to be hiding out from their murderous pasts: the Bob Odenkirk new actioner NOBODY, and David Cronenberg's 2005 psychological thriller A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE. Plus: our quick takes on RAINING IN THE MOUNTAIN, MONKEY BEACH, THE HUMAN VOICE, THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW, and FRENCH EXIT.
The week on the Podcast we Rescreen David Cronenberg's A History of Violence and provide a First Impression on our next Rescreening episode title, Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects.
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1. Hide And Seek - written by Imogen Heap - 2005
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYIAfiVGluk
Famous O.C. Scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-UHvYNzg0E
SNL Sketch based on THAT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmd1qMN5Yo0
2. Jump - written by Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen, Michael Anthony, David Lee Roth - 1983
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On this installment of the podcast we finally bring the Lord of the Rings trilogy analysis to a close as we discuss Peter Jackson's concluding chapter of the saga, The Return of the King. Helping out with this monumental task, we also welcome back guest commentator, Cat McDonald, to the roundtable. Cat was right there with us breaking things down for the previous two films and was more than happy to come back and get some closure on the series. How will our panel fall on their assessment of the film and the series as a whole? As always, you'll have to listen to find out.
Music: "Roots and Beginnings" (Howard Shore) and "Into the West" (Annie Lennox/Howard Shore)
The controversial 2018 film "Green Book" that just won the Academy Award for Best Picture has it all: a white-savior narrative, cheesy New York Italian-American accents, and a series of cringeworthy tone-deaf scenes that aim to solve racism, but end up being more racist themselves in the end.
Farrelly brother Peter directed this unfunny Oscar-bait that apparently either warmed the hearts of all the old white Academy members or was just the perfect anti-Netflix movie to pick so "Roma" wouldn't win. Often compared to "Driving Miss Daisy," it's actually more like "The Bodyguard," "The Odd Couple" and "Planes, Trains and Automobiles."
Very not-Italian-looking Viggo Mortensen plays Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga, an almost-illiterate, mobbed-up thug who uses violence to solve all of his problems. This movie paints him as a loving family man who will do anything to support them, when in reality he's an awful racist grifter who would never change his attitudes on a dime just because he hung out with one black person for a few weeks.
Mahershala Ali plays Dr. Don Shirley (in a role he won an Best Supporting Actor Oscar for), a lonely genius pianist who hires Tony Lip as his bodyguard/driver so he doesn't get messed with while on tour in the 1962 Jim Crow American South. Though every time Tony saves him from trouble, he flips out like a baby for no reason.
Linda Cardellini plays Dolores Vallelonga, the doting wife stock character who seems to be the only non-racist member of her entire family.
There’s even supporting characters played by cheesy standup comedian Sebastian Maniscalco and the guy who played Donna's dad on "That '70s Show."
Join us as we wonder how many times Nick Vallelonga (the main character’s real-life son) watched "GoodFellas" while writing this movie, as we make fun of Steven Spielberg's recent anti-streaming services comments, as we talk about how Paul Walker doesn't get enough grief for dating a 15 year old, and as we wonder if Mahershala Ali is secretly embarrassed this movie won him a second Oscar.
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