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By David Bly & Nick Ciavarella
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Alex Dobrenko (Distance, Krisha) joins Nick & David to cross Louis Malle's legendary film "My Dinner With Andre" off his bucket queue, and they discuss the benefits of feeling present, tips to get out of boring conversations, and the keys to a spot-on Wallace Shawn impersonation. Warning: FULL OF SPOILERS. But it's been out since '81, so, you had your chance.
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Welcome back film buffs and film scrawnies to our most nostalgic You Had Your Chance prequel so far. Find out which oft-referenced classic film our next guest filmmaker will be crossing off their bucket list queue in the upcoming episode. Perhaps we could discuss the film over a meal? We promise it will be the most tedious yet soul and mind expanding conversation you've ever had. Hey, hey, wake up. What's the matter with you? You're head was in your chowder.
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Kevan Tucker (The Unidentified, Ideal) joins Nick & David to cross Norman Jewison's seminal classic "In The Heat of the Night" off his bucket queue, and they discuss the American south, toxic male fragility, and slap fight techniques. Warning: FULL OF SPOILERS. But it's been out since '67, so, you had your chance.
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Film fanatics, how many bodies have you reanimated lately? ... That's not enough, dang it! We gave you the recipe for the serum, so keep at it, lazy bones!
Welcome to the newest and most glorious You Had Your Chance prequel to date! Find out which all time legendary film our next guest filmmaker will be crossing off their bucket list queue in the upcoming episode. We're just wondering what we should call you... "Mr. Tibbs" perhaps?
Nate Smith (Red Oaks, Brown Ops, Odd Mom Out) joins Nick & David to cross Stuart Gordon's classic horror film Re-Animator off his bucket queue, and they discuss 80's VHS box covers, melt movies vs. zombie films, and the need for a little "Break Time" every now and then. Warning: FULL OF SPOILERS. But it's been out since '85, so, you had your chance.
Have you been following in the good-natured non-violent ways of Gandhi since last episode? You better have! Well film fanatics, we've got another juicy YHYC prequel for you! Find out which ooey-gooey classic film our next guest filmmaker will be crossing off their bucket list queue in the upcoming episode. It will definitely "give you life"...
Sean Mullin (Amira & Sam, Edge of Dawn) joins Nick & David to cross Richard Attenborough's seminal film "Gandhi" off his bucket queue, and they discuss India-Pakistan relations, non-violent protest, and their own uneventful experiences with hunger strikes. Warning: FULL OF SPOILERS, but it's been out since '82, so you had your chance.
Susan?? Is that you Susan?! Oh, thank goodness, they found you! Welcome back film fanatics, we hope you went through the newspaper classifieds and got Into The Groove with some identity bending exploits. In this YHYC prequel, find out which seriously epic classic our next guest filmmaker will be crossing off their bucket list queue in the upcoming episode. Hope you've cleared your schedule!
Julie Sharbutt (3 Days, Moved) joins Nick & David to discuss Susan Seidelman's film, "Desperately Seeking Susan", the lost art of want-ads, great salaries for magician's assistants, and the absence of female filmmakers on notable all-time best films lists. Warning: FULL OF SPOILERS. But it's been out since '85, so, you had your chance.
Welcome back, creepy banjo kids! In YHYC's first prequel, find out which classic film our next guest filmmaker will be crossing off their bucket list in the upcoming episode. David also addresses a notable verbal flub from the previous episode about Deliverance and shares other developments since the initial recording of episode 2.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.