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I don't know about this one. Some eps are meant to stay in the vault. but we do have a contract. Close your eyes and open your ears. Let's pretend it's the beginning of February and this pod was ready on time. It's grammy sunday and two dumbasses convened to talk about get well soon starring Vincent gallo. You sit down with a cup of tea next to your fireplace, you put on your beats headphones, and press play on this new ep. Time stands still. You alternatively laugh and get sick to your stomach, often in the same moment. Why do they keep doing this? Recording podcast after podcast for an audience of maybe--twelve people? They do it because they have to. There's no way out.
Soderbergh september in april? That's right. From deep in the vault another pod from the two maestros themselves. They get earnest, they get nostalgic about the 2002, they try to figure out what is really going on over there at that distant place and so on.
out of the vault, another pod from another time, last march to be exact as they dive into the infamous slap and frances ha and hysteria and laughter and life and love
From deep in the vault, it's the first episode of Soderbergh September!! Recorded in the hot hot days of mid late summer they talk about schizopolis and take detours into Cameron's avatar and Jaws and what actually happens when you say jinx to somebody
This one's special. Why? I don't know, but it is
Well, they blew up the rhino man in New york last night
Movies are dead? More like movies are revolting huh? They'll make movies about these days. What happened to good, clean fun? Why is everything marketing now? Why am I always being sold something by someone or something that pretends to care about me? Anyway, does anyone know if taking those construction orange plastic cones home is illegal? They're just out there. What if you were to take them home and collect them?
Dedicate a whole room in your house to all the different cones you have come across? Would that be wrong? Would that be weird? Would it be interesting if you leaned in close to your barista and whispered into her ear: "I have a collection of orange and yellow safety cones in my house. I have over seventy of them now." Wouldn't she enjoy learning that about you? Maybe admire your dedication and discerning eye? And then maybe fall in love? Potentially? Possibly?
Superbad is a film from 2007 directed by Greg Mottola and staring michael cera and jonah hill. It is discussed in this episode of this podcast. listen to molly nilsson
Once banned, now finally back on your favorite podcast service again, because you love listening to podcasts while you make dinner, or you go on a run, or you sit and stare out the window and watch life pass you by so you listen to these two dudes talk about movies but they don't really know much about movies but they love movies and the tension between that is unbearable.
And before you know it the sun has gone down and the podcast is over but don't worry there's more episodes to listen to, enough episodes to listen to until the sun explodes and the universe collapses in on itself and
The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.