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Alicia, Christine, Josh, Nathan, and Zak join Dale for the 1994 movie Hudsucker Proxy.
Our deep dive into the Coen Brothers continues next time with Miller’s Crossing! We’ll be having discussions about the following films, and the entire filmography of one of the greatest writer/director teams working today: Joel and Ethan Coen.
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Aaron, Christine, Josh, and Zak join Dale for the 2016 movie Hail Caesar.
Our deep dive into the Coen Brothers continues next time with The Hudsucker Proxy! We’ll be having discussions about the following films, and the entire filmography of one of the greatest writer/director teams working today: Joel and Ethan Coen.
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Dale did a mini-review of the first episode of the 2021 series The Beatles: Get Back starring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison.
Synopsis: Documentary about the music group The Beatles featuring in-studio footage that was shot in early 1969 for the 1970 feature film ‘Let It Be.’
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This week Josh watched the Netflix original film Power of the Dog. The film was directed by Jane Campion and starred Benedict Cumberbatch and Jesse Plemons. He was sure to point out that if Plemons was in the film, Kirsten Dunst was in it. They are, after all, a power couple. He also noted that Thomasin McKenzie, from Last Night in SoHo, had a small role in the film which he found surprising since she had just headlined an Edgar Wright movie. He talked about how Cumberbatch and Plemons played two brothers living on a ranch, Cumberbatch being the more rough-and-tumble of the two. And how Plemons’ character meets Kirsten Dunst and marries her before moving her and her sensitive son to the ranch. He said it’s “deeply moving”, and at around two hours, it’s not mega-long. Zak then went on to tell us about the time he delivered Postmates to Kirsten Dunst…who answered the door in a bathrobe.
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Aaron spent last week catching up on What We Do in the Shadows with his wife. He said when the show was first announced he was a bit skeptical because he thought they would try to use the same characters from the movie but with different actors in the roles because they obviously couldn’t use Taika Watiti in every episode. Then he went on to say, “but they somehow make it work,” lamenting only that the seasons were too short. He said he just found himself wanting more and more because when one episode ended, he just went right on to the next. He thought the interactions between the vampires and their familiar were just so good. Dale said that he and his wife ended up bingeing the show as well. Aaron commented that by the time he and his wife were a few seasons in they had to debate whether they wanted to keep watching or go to sleep.
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Dale decided to catch up on Dexter: New Blood after taking a brief hiatus from the epilogue series that he, Aaron, Brooke, and Zak, had Deeply Discussed prior. He stated that Michael C. Hall is back as Dexter, now in a different setting and ten years have passed since the eighth season. He stated that after he and Aaron guest-starred on Digging Dexter, they had a discussion on how the four of them would continue “deeply discussing” and hinted at a discussion sometime in the future. So, for now, you’ll have to take his word for it here. He stated that at first, he’d been cautiously optimistic because they’d brought Clyde Phillips who had done the first four seasons back, but after watching the first two episodes around the day they aired he wasn’t getting into it. He said he’d reached out to Brooke and she had felt the same way, but then he surprised himself by continuing. He said having Digging Dexter as a companion helped motivate him to watch further only to see what they had to say. And then he said the show clicked for him in a way it hadn’t previously. He said with what he’s seen in episodes three and four, he thinks New Blood is going to “Make Dexter great again.”
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Zak decided to talk about the Marvel show Hawkeye this week. He said among the new Marvel things on Disney+ that have come out recently, he enjoyed it a little bit more than The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. He said where The Falcon and The Winter Soldier were more of an extension of the films, this series was more “unique and unusual” and took you somewhere different much like WandaVision and Loki. He said while Hawkeye is straightforward, you would have to be an uber Marvel fan to put yourself through all the ridiculousness of the Marvel stuff because people just want to see the films. Josh asked Zak if he had read the Matt Fraction comics the show is based on, which Zak had not, but he had heard a lot about them and added that the Tracksuit Mafia was his new favorite Marvel Universe characters.
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Christine watched the first two episodes of Locke and Key season two. She said she watched season one when it first came out and really enjoyed it, but after watching the first episode of season two, she was not sure if she was into it. She said the second episode brought back a few more characters who had slightly significant roles in the first season, so it was a little like Dale was saying with New Blood, that she just had to make it past that point. She said she was really interested to see where the show went from there. Josh mentioned that he had seen the first episode of season two as well, but he had not tried to watch any more of it. Aaron brought up that he had attempted to watch season two because he liked the first season, but the recap did not do a particularly decent job and it felt like too much time had passed between the end of season one and the beginning of season two.
Aaron, Alicia, Christine, Josh, Nathan, and Zak join Dale for the 1993 movie Falling Down.
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Aaron has suggested I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore (2017) – dir. Macon Blair.
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Christine watched a semi-biographical film about author PG Wodehouse’s time right before and slightly after his time in an internment camp during WWII. In typical Wodehouse fashion, he writes lightly of his time there and, under the guide of German sway, broadcasts a message of what he thinks will show his US supporters that he has been battered but not beaten. Of course, this is seen as treasonous by his fellow British citizens, and his name is never truly cleared. Since PG Wodehouse is one of his wife’s favorite authors, Dale was surprised that he never knew he was in an internment camp.
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Dale mentioned the 1993 movie Alive starring Ethan Hawke, Vincent Spano, and Josh Hamilton.
Synopsis: After crash-landing in the snowswept Andes, an Uruguayan rugby team has no choice but to turn to desperate measures in order to survive.
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Dale mentioned the RedLetterMedia video excerpt of Rich, Mike, and Jay laughing at the end of a Resident Evil marathon that concluded with the 2010 movie Resident Evil: Afterlife starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, and Wentworth Miller.
While still out to destroy the evil Umbrella Corporation, Alice joins a group of survivors living in a prison surrounded by the infected who also want to relocate to the mysterious but supposedly unharmed safe haven known only as Arcadia.
Alicia, Christine, Josh, Nathan, and Zak join Dale for the 1973 movie The Friends of Eddie Coyle.
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Zak has suggested Falling Down (1993) – dir. Joel Schumacher.
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This week Christine watched the SHOWTIME original series Yellowjackets. The series was created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, and stars Melanie Lynskey, Tawny Cypress, and Ella Purnell.
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Dale mentioned the 1993 movie Alive starring Ethan Hawke, Vincent Spano, and Josh Hamilton.
Synopsis: After crash-landing in the snowswept Andes, an Uruguayan rugby team has no choice but to turn to desperate measures in order to survive.
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Dale mentioned the RedLetterMedia video excerpt of Rich, Mike, and Jay laughing at the end of a Resident Evil marathon that concluded with the 2010 movie Resident Evil: Afterlife starring Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, and Wentworth Miller.
While still out to destroy the evil Umbrella Corporation, Alice joins a group of survivors living in a prison surrounded by the infected who also want to relocate to the mysterious but supposedly unharmed safe haven known only as Arcadia.
Editor’s Note: Starting with this bonus episode, we are presenting our weekly recommendations separate from the movie discussion. This is designed to let the listeners decide if they would like to continue to get the recommendations or just start the movie discussion right away!
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This week Josh watched the Netflix original film Power of the Dog. The film was directed by Jane Campion and starred Benedict Cumberbatch and Jesse Plemons. He was sure to point out that if Plemons was in the film, Kirsten Dunst was in it. They are, after all, a power couple. He also noted that Thomasin McKenzie, from Last Night in SoHo, had a small role in the film which he found surprising since she had just headlined an Edgar Wright movie. He talked about how Cumberbatch and Plemons played two brothers living on a ranch, Cumberbatch being the more rough-and-tumble of the two. And how Plemons’ character meets Kirsten Dunst and marries her before moving her and her sensitive son to the ranch. He said it’s “deeply moving”, and at around two hours, it’s not mega-long. Zak then went on to tell us about the time he delivered Postmates to Kirsten Dunst…who answered the door in a bathrobe.
IMDb | JustWatch
Aaron spent last week catching up on What We Do in the Shadows with his wife. He said when the show was first announced he was a bit skeptical because he thought they would try to use the same characters from the movie but with different actors in the roles because they obviously couldn’t use Taika Watiti in every episode. Then he went on to say, “but they somehow make it work,” lamenting only that the seasons were too short. He said he just found himself wanting more and more because when one episode ended, he just went right on to the next. He thought the interactions between the vampires and their familiar were just so good. Dale said that he and his wife ended up bingeing the show as well. Aaron commented that by the time he and his wife were a few seasons in they had to debate whether they wanted to keep watching or go to sleep.
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Dale decided to catch up on Dexter: New Blood after taking a brief hiatus from the epilogue series that he, Aaron, Brooke, and Zak, had Deeply Discussed prior. He stated that Michael C. Hall is back as Dexter, now in a different setting and ten years have passed since the eighth season. He stated that after he and Aaron guest-starred on Digging Dexter, they had a discussion on how the four of them would continue “deeply discussing” and hinted at a discussion sometime in the future. So, for now, you’ll have to take his word for it here. He stated that at first, he’d been cautiously optimistic because they’d brought Clyde Phillips who had done the first four seasons back, but after watching the first two episodes around the day they aired he wasn’t getting into it. He said he’d reached out to Brooke and she had felt the same way, but then he surprised himself by continuing. He said having Digging Dexter as a companion helped motivate him to watch further only to see what they had to say. And then he said the show clicked for him in a way it hadn’t previously. He said with what he’s seen in episodes three and four, he thinks New Blood is going to “Make Dexter great again.”
IMDb | JustWatch
Zak decided to talk about the Marvel show Hawkeye this week. He said among the new Marvel things on Disney+ that have come out recently, he enjoyed it a little bit more than The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. He said where The Falcon and The Winter Soldier were more of an extension of the films, this series was more “unique and unusual” and took you somewhere different much like WandaVision and Loki. He said while Hawkeye is straightforward, you would have to be an uber Marvel fan to put yourself through all the ridiculousness of the Marvel stuff because people just want to see the films. Josh asked Zak if he had read the Matt Fraction comics the show is based on, which Zak had not, but he had heard a lot about them and added that the Tracksuit Mafia was his new favorite Marvel Universe characters.
IMDb | JustWatch
Christine watched the first two episodes of Locke and Key season two. She said she watched season one when it first came out and really enjoyed it, but after watching the first episode of season two, she was not sure if she was into it. She said the second episode brought back a few more characters who had slightly significant roles in the first season, so it was a little like Dale was saying with New Blood, that she just had to make it past that point. She said she was really interested to see where the show went from there. Josh mentioned that he had seen the first episode of season two as well, but he had not tried to watch any more of it. Aaron brought up that he had attempted to watch season two because he liked the first season, but the recap did not do a particularly decent job and it felt like too much time had passed between the end of season one and the beginning of season two.
Aaron, Alicia, Christine, Josh, Nathan, and Zak join Dale to discuss the 1992 movie Deep Cover.
Alicia, Josh, Nathan, and Zak join Dale to discuss the 1961 movie La Notte.
Alicia, Nathan, and Aaron join Dale to discuss the 2020 movie Possessor.
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