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“I’ve done dirty things in my life, but I wouldn’t plug someone in the back.” Welcome back to Considering the Cinema’s THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST episode with Jason Pyles, Mack Robins and Dave Becker, though you may know them as Jay of the Dead, Mackula and Dr. Shock. Here in Episode 079, Dave discusses some Criterion Collection documentaries; Jason tackles some ’90s and 2000s Action Sci-Fi movies; and Mack explores some films pertaining to the Olympics. In addition to Dave discussing the 40th anniversary of the Criterion Collection, Mack falls into a weird rabbit hole of learning more about the films of “Leni” Riefenstahl, and the guys have a quick little chat about film colorization (without tipping over the entire boat). Join us!
Note: This episode was recorded on Aug. 15, 2024, and it released on Jan. 9, 2025.
THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST is the type of episode where we simply talk about whatever we’ve been watching lately from our own, personal watchlists. Here’s how it works: Jay, Mack and Dave have zero “movie-watching homework.” We are completely free each week to watch whatever we want from any era, year, genre, country, etc! We can finally go through our own personal watchlists and catch up with the films we’ve been meaning to see. So, every week will be vastly different. Let us know what you think of this format.
Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay, Mack and even Dr. Shock at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 079: The Weekly Watchlist
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
[ 00:02:43 ] – Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker’s Weekly Watchlist:
3 Unseen Criterion Documentaries
Chronicle of a Summer (1961)
Harlan County, USA (1976)
Minding the Gap (2018)
[ 00:15:47 ] – Jason’s Weekly Watchlist:
Total Recall (1990)
The Sixth Day (2000)
Total Recall (2012)
– Film Terminology: “Castle Thunder” sound effect in movies
[ 00:31:08 ] – Mack’s Weekly Watchlist:
Stick It (2006)
Race (2016)
– Propaganda filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl’s Olympia Part One Festival of Nations (1938)
BONUS Tidbit: Mack on the preferred “Aliens” Extended Edition
BONUS Tidbit: Dr. Shock on one of his all-time favorite movie books, “Classic Movies,” by Neil Sinyard and his completed goal.
— The DVD Infatuation Podcast: Dave’s Top 200
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Mack here:
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
CTC on X: @ConsiderCinema
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“I’ve done dirty things in my life, but I wouldn’t plug someone in the back.” Welcome back to Considering the Cinema’s THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST episode with Jason Pyles, Mack Robins and Dave Becker, though you may know them as Jay of the Dead, Mackula and Dr. Shock. Here in Episode 079, Dave discusses some Criterion Collection documentaries; Jason tackles some ’90s and 2000s Action Sci-Fi movies; and Mack explores some films pertaining to the Olympics. In addition to Dave discussing the 40th anniversary of the Criterion Collection, Mack falls into a weird rabbit hole of learning more about the films of “Leni” Riefenstahl, and the guys have a quick little chat about film colorization (without tipping over the entire boat). Join us!
Note: This episode was recorded on Aug. 15, 2024, and it released on Jan. 9, 2025.
THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST is the type of episode where we simply talk about whatever we’ve been watching lately from our own, personal watchlists. Here’s how it works: Jay, Mack and Dave have zero “movie-watching homework.” We are completely free each week to watch whatever we want from any era, year, genre, country, etc! We can finally go through our own personal watchlists and catch up with the films we’ve been meaning to see. So, every week will be vastly different. Let us know what you think of this format.
Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay, Mack and even Dr. Shock at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 079: The Weekly Watchlist
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
[ 00:02:43 ] – Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker’s Weekly Watchlist:
3 Unseen Criterion Documentaries
Chronicle of a Summer (1961)
Harlan County, USA (1976)
Minding the Gap (2018)
[ 00:15:47 ] – Jason’s Weekly Watchlist:
Total Recall (1990)
The Sixth Day (2000)
Total Recall (2012)
– Film Terminology: “Castle Thunder” sound effect in movies
[ 00:31:08 ] – Mack’s Weekly Watchlist:
Stick It (2006)
Race (2016)
– Propaganda filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl’s Olympia Part One Festival of Nations (1938)
BONUS Tidbit: Mack on the preferred “Aliens” Extended Edition
BONUS Tidbit: Dr. Shock on one of his all-time favorite movie books, “Classic Movies,” by Neil Sinyard and his completed goal.
— The DVD Infatuation Podcast: Dave’s Top 200
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Mack here:
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
CTC on X: @ConsiderCinema
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