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The podcast currently has 388 episodes available.
Star Wars is good again! Ed blows the dust off the podcast and is joined by co-host emeritus Matt Risby to talk at length about the first season of Andor, the Disney+ series created by Tony Gilroy which, against all odds, is one of the best Star Wars-related things ever. They talk about the quality of the show's writing, the way it engages with the nature of fascism, and whether Babu Frik will see jail time. Plenty of spoilers ahead, so watch out.
To keep up with what Matt has been up to lately, check out his TTRPG podcast The Bad Spot on YouTube, and subscribe to his Patreon if you're so inclined.
In this episode, which was recorded a few months back (hence the very out of date news section) Emily announces that she is leaving the show, and the show goes on hiatus.
After a few weeks away, Emily and Ed catch up on some of the big news stories they missed, including The Oscars, that slap and its fallout, Ethan Coen striking out on his own, Bruce Willis retiring, and The Guest 2 getting a soundtrack despite not existing.
This week, Emily and Ed talk about films and TV shows that explore the idea of toxic femininity, with particular emphasis on Showtime's Yellowjackets. They also talk about Glaswegian architecture as it relates to The Batman.
00:00:00 - 00:13:55 - Intro & New
00:13:56 - 00:48:54 - Emily & Ed discuss Toxic Femininity in Films and TV
00:48:55 - 00:52:48 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Links
- Be Kind Rewind's "Ruth Gordon's Unique and Defiant Journey to Oscar" as recommended by Emily
- Dance Craze (1981) as recommended by Ed
- Ed's appearance on the Games of Film podcast talking about The Matrix and its weird, ambitious videogame spin-offs
This week, inspired by this interview in Anne Helen Petersen's Substack with Scott Meslow, author of From Hollywood With Love: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the Romantic Comedy, Emily and Ed discuss the past, present and future of the romcom. Is the genre in rude health, as suggested by the increased number of them being made for streaming services? Or is it on life support, since romcoms generally don't get big theatrical releases anymore and (with some very notable exceptions) rarely break through to the broader culture as they did in their heyday of the '80s and '90s? Also, wasn't Nora Ephron the greatest? (That last one is of course rhetorical.)
00:00:00 - 00:10:11 - Intro
00:10:12 - 00:46:27 - Emily & Ed discuss the state of the
00:46:28 - 00:50:51 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Links
- Trainwreckords: Katy Perry's "Witness" by Todd in the Shadows, as recommended by Ed
This week, Emily and Ed discuss the 2022 Oscar nominations, and offer suggestions for how they would fix the Oscar's ongoing popularity and identity crisis, including adding new categories, changing eligibility rules, or encouraging broader public engagement from The Academy.
Note: this episode was recorded before the announcement that eight awards would not be given out as part of the main ceremony this year. Suffice it to say, that's a very bad idea for fixing what is wrong with the Oscars.
00:00:00 - 00:22:24 - Intro & News
00:22:25 - 01:04:02 - Emily & Ed talk about the Oscars and how they would fix them
01:04:03 - 01:08:34 - SRS Recommends & Outro
This week, Emily and Ed talk about the bad movies (or at least movies they really dislike) that stick with them, whether it's because they have good ideas that they execute badly, they're so perplexing that they demand more consideration just to understand why they don't work, or because everyone else insists they're good.
00:00:00 - 00:17:23 - Intro & News
00:17:24 - 00:53:30 - Emily & Ed discuss bad movies they can't stop thinking about
00:53:31 - 00:57:46 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Links
- The Pudding, as recommended by Emily
This week, Emily and Ed discuss the importance of curation in an age defined by streaming services, as well as the ways in which many of the big services limit the capacity for people to discover new things and broaden their horizons. They also talk about "Sundance inflation" and the gutting of the AV Club by corporate ghouls.
00:00:00 - 00:28:30 - Intro & News
00:28:31 - 00:57:55 - Emily & Ed discuss curation in the streaming age
00:57:56 - 01:04:10 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Links
- Line Goes Up - The Problem with NFTs by Dan Olson, as recommended by Emily
It's Emily's birthday (or it was a few weeks ago)! To celebrate, she and Ed discuss movies that have no clear protagonist. They also try to fix the acting categories at the major awards ceremonies.
00:00:00 - 00:14:04 - Intro & News
00:14:05 - 00:57:09 - Emily & Ed discuss films that have no clear protagonist
00:57:10 - 01:01:45 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Links
- Monsters and Mullets, the newsletter by A. Perry, as recommended by Emily
To mark the start of a new year, Emily and Ed run down their best films/TV shows/albums/games/books/etc. of 2021. They also talk about Lindsay Ellis quitting YouTube and the deaths of Jean-Marc Vallée and Betty White.
00:00:00 - 00:14:58 - Intro & News
00:14:59 - 00:28:32 - Honourable Mentions
00:28:33 - 01:33:54 - Emily & Ed talk about their Top 10s
The podcast currently has 388 episodes available.