Thu, 30 December 2021
"Ring out the old year, ring in the new. Ring-a-ding-ding." For Episode 194, Brandon and Thomas discuss one of their favorite New Year's Eve movies to close out their holiday month. Listen as they discuss the history of the film and how it perfectly captures the loneliness of the holidays. Contact Us:
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Thu, 23 December 2021
"How you feel about your family is a complicated thing. Deep down, you'll always love them." For Episode 193, Brandon is joined by Amy Tippit Madrid to discuss the holiday comedy classic HOME ALONE. Listen to find out why the film almost was not made and how it fits into the Christmas genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 16 December 2021
"I will honor Christmas, and try to keep it all the year." For Episode 192, Brandon talks with Sean Randall about the 1992 Muppet adaptation of the famous story by Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol. Listen as they discuss how the history of the Muppets led to this film. Contact Us:
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Thu, 9 December 2021
"May your days be merry and bright." For Episode 191, Thomas and Brandon discuss the 1954 holiday classic White Christmas. Listen to find out how this movie based on a song would become a staple of the Christmas genre. We also discuss the unique contract negotiations of the film, its casting problems, and the on-set stories. Contact Us:
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Thu, 2 December 2021
"Remember, George: no man is a failure who has friends." For Episode 190, Brandon and Thomas kick off their month of Christmas movies with the most influential one, It's a Wonderful Life. Listen as they discuss the film's massive production and the complex aftermath that followed. Contact Us:
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Tue, 23 November 2021
"Now that I've met you, would you object to never seeing me again?" For Episode 189, Thomas and Brandon conclude their series on 24 Hour Movies by taking a look at Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia. Listen as they discuss the film's history and why it is part of their favorite period of Paul Thomas Anderson. Contact Us:
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Thu, 18 November 2021
"We're in this together. Fates intertwined." For Episode 188, Brandon is joined by Hunter Barcroft to discuss Michael Mann's 2004 film Collateral. Listen as they talk about Mann's masterful direction and how the film fits into the 24 Hour Movie genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 11 November 2021
"All I'm asking for is a chance." For Episode 187, Thomas and Brandon continue their discussion of 24 Hour Movies by talking about the obscure disco film, THANK GOD IT'S FRIDAY. Listen as they talk about why this flawed film is worth checking out. Contact Us:
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Thu, 4 November 2021
"Different rules apply when it gets this late." For Episode 186, Brandon and Thomas kick-off their series on 24 Hour Movies with Martin Scorsese's AFTER HOURS. They will be looking at a specific genre of films that all take place over 24 hours during November. Listen as they discuss how AFTER HOURS perfectly fits within this film genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 28 October 2021
"Death to Videodrome! Long live the new flesh!" For Episode 185, we conclude our month of Body Horror films by taking a look at the master of the genre, David Cronenberg. Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss the career of Cronenberg and how his early films influenced both Body Horror and Horror as a whole. Contact Us:
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Thu, 21 October 2021
"There must be a future that we can choose for ourselves." For Episode 184, Brandon is joined by Jonathan Norris to discuss the 1988 film Akira. Listen as they discuss how this anime classic fits perfectly into the body horror genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 14 October 2021
"Something's wrong with me." For Episode 183, Thomas and Brandon discuss the directorial debut of the one and only James Gunn. Listen as they discuss how the 2000s horror-comedy fits within the body horror genre and why the film continues to have a lasting impact today. Contact Us:
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Thu, 7 October 2021
"If it takes us over, then it has no more enemies, nobody left to kill it. And then it's won." For Episode 182, Brandon and Thomas kick off our Body Horror Series by discussing John Carpenter's classic horror film THE THING. Listen as they talk about how it fits into the genre, its troubled production, and why the film was poorly received when it was released. Contact Us:
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Thu, 30 September 2021
"There are fierce powers at work in the world, boys." For Episode 181, we are closing out our Southern Film Series on the career of Jeff Nichols. Over the past decade, Nichols has worked extensively within the Southern Film genre, but he is not well known with mainstream audiences. Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss why Nichols perfectly represents the modern Southern Film genre. Contact Us:
Direct download: 181_-_Mud_-_The_Films_of_Jeff_Nichols_Final.mp3
Category:TV & Film -- posted at: 3:35am PDT
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Thu, 23 September 2021
"I was seven years old when I first heard him scream. It scared me then, and it scares me now." For Episode 180, Brandon is joined by Hunter Barcroft to discuss the obscure and influential Southern horror docudrama. Listen as the duo talk about the unbelievable true story of how director Charles B. Pierce made this Southern indie. Contact Us:
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Thu, 16 September 2021
"All these people will live as long as you remember 'em." For Episode 179, Brandon is joined by Amy Tippit Madrid to discuss the 1991 film Fried Green Tomatoes. Listen as they talk about the history of how this film made it to the big screen and why its legacy continues to grow to this day. Contact Us:
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Thu, 9 September 2021
"You know what I feel like? I feel all the time like a cat on a hot tin roof." For Episode 178, Thomas and Brandon talk about Tennessee Williams' classic story, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Listen as they discuss how the film fits into the Southern Film genre and how the film was changed from the original stage production. Contact Us:
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Category:TV & Film -- posted at: 5:58am PDT
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Thu, 2 September 2021
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view." For Episode 177, Brandon and Thomas kick off their month-long series on Southern Films by looking at one of the most popular ones within the genre, To Kill a Mockingbird. Listen as they discuss the history of the film's production, their takes on it, and how its legacy continues to endure. Contact Us:
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Thu, 26 August 2021
"But seriously, I actually have a way normal life for a teenage girl." For Episode 176, Brandon and Thomas finish off their month of Female Filmmakers with Amy Heckerling. Listen as they discuss Heckerling's entire filmography and how her personal life has a massive impact on the stories she tells. They cover films like Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Johnny Dangerously, and Clueless. Contact Us:
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Thu, 19 August 2021
"May your life be far less complicated than mine." For Episode 175, Brandon and Thomas dive into the works of rom-com queen Nancy Meyers. Listen as they discuss many of her classic films, including The Parent Trap and The Holiday. Also, they attempt to show why Nancy Meyers should be considered a true auteur. Contact Us:
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Thu, 12 August 2021
"She's actually evil. Not high school evil." For Episode 174, Brandon and Thomas discuss the films of director Karyn Kusama, and why she was put in Movie Jail by Hollywood. Listen as we talk about her films like Girlfight, The Invitation, and the cult classic, Jennifer's Body. Contact Us:
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Thu, 5 August 2021
"Well, he loved y'all. That's where he went weak." For Episode 173, we kick off our month of Female Filmmakers by talking about the career of Debra Granik. Listen as Brandon and Thomas talk about Granik's ability to cast undiscovered talent and her three fantastic films, including Down to the Bone, Leave No Trace, and Winter's Bone. Contact Us:
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Thu, 29 July 2021
"She can't act, she can't sing, she can't dance. A triple threat." For Episode 172, Brandon and Thomas concluded Movie Musical month by diving into the life and career of famed filmmaker Stanley Donen. Listen as the duo discuss some of his greatest On the Town, Charade, and Singin' in the Rain had an impact on cinema. Contact Us:
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Thu, 22 July 2021
"I dreamed I would train the greatest hero there ever was." For Episode 171, Brandon is joined by Amy Tippit Madrid to discuss Disney's 1997 film Hercules. Listen as they debate if this movie is a true movie musical, while also discussing how this film made its way to the big screen. Contact Us:
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Thu, 15 July 2021
"At last! My arm is complete again!" For Episode 170, Brandon is joined by longtime friend and first-time podcaster Sean Randall to continue CineNation's month-long discussion on the Movie Musical. Listen as they discuss Tim Burton's adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Broadway classic, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and how it fits into the Movie Musical genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 8 July 2021
"Music's the only thing that makes sense anymore, man." For Episode 169, Thomas and Brandon dive into the 2007 cult classic, Across the Universe. They discuss how director Julie Taymor uses the fantastic Beatles music catalog to create a fresh but flawed movie musical. Contact Us:
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Thu, 1 July 2021
"Why do you kids live like there's a war on?" For Episode 168, we kick off our month-long series on movie musicals with the 1961 classic West Side Story. Listen as Thomas and Brandon discuss the film's history and its influence on the movie musical genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 24 June 2021
"This ain't training. In training they just give you an F. Out here you get killed." For Episode 167, Brandon and Thomas dive into the final batch of films from Tony Scott. Listen as they discuss Domino, Déjá Vu, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, and Unstoppable. The duo will also be revealing their final rankings of Tony Scott's filmography. Contact Us:
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Thu, 17 June 2021
"Forgiveness is between them and God. It's my job to arrange the meeting." For Episode 166, Thomas and Brandon discuss the next four films in the filmography of the one and only Tony Scott. Listen as they discuss some of his lesser films like The Fan and Spy Game, while also talking about two of his best with Enemy of the State and Man on Fire. They might possibly stumble upon Scott's greatest film. Contact Us:
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Thu, 10 June 2021
"But the dream was real and was to change our lives forever." For Episode 165, Brandon and Thomas discuss the next four films in Tony Scott's filmography for Part 2 of their series on the director. Listen as they discuss Days of Thunder, The Last Boy Scout, True Romance, and Crimson Tide, while also talking about Scott's lasting influence from this era of films. Contact Us:
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Thu, 3 June 2021
"I feel the need...the need for speed!" For Episode 164, we are diving into a month-long series on the underrated and innovative filmmaker, Tony Scott. Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss Scott's background and the first four films that he directed: The Hunger, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II, and Revenge. Contact Us:
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Thu, 27 May 2021
"It's cool if you like it, it's okay if you don't, just decide for yourselves." For Episode 163, and the final episode of our Fictional Band month, Brandon and Thomas discuss the 2001 film, Josie and the Pussycats. Listen as they discuss the history of the film and the cult-like fandom that surrounds it today. Contact Us:
Direct download: 163_-_Josie_and_the_Pussycats_-_Final.mp3
Category:TV & Film -- posted at: 3:24am PDT
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Thu, 20 May 2021
"All I need is my music. I've seen my path today, and I'm gonna take it." For Episode 162, Hunter Barcroft joins Thomas and Brandon to discuss the 2007 cult classic, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Listen as the trio discuss what they love about the film and the legacy that surrounds it. (We apologize for Thomas's audio for the first 10 minutes. There was a mishap, but it gets back to normal fairly quickly.) Contact Us:
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Thu, 13 May 2021
"The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool." For Episode 161, Thomas and Brandon discuss the fictional band of Stillwater and a fan favorite of the genre, Almost Famous. Listen as they discuss the behind-the-scenes and the film's continuing legacy. Contact Us:
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Thu, 6 May 2021
"Ain't no way to keep a band together. Bands come and go." For Episode 160, we kick-off our month-long journey through the fictional band genre with Tom Hanks's That Thing You Do! Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss their love for the film and the legacy that still follows it to this day. Contact Us:
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Thu, 29 April 2021
"Follow the money." For Episode 159, Thomas and Brandon close out Journalism Month by diving into the filmography of Alan J. Pakula. From his early producing career to the famous "Paranoia Trilogy," Pakula was a figure that had a massive influence on New Hollywood cinema. Contact Us:
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Thu, 22 April 2021
"You asked why I picked you. I didn't. You did." For Episode 158, Brandon is joined by Ben Goertz to discuss the 2014 Academy Award-winning film, Citizenfour. They discuss the importance of the film and how it fits within the Journalism genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 15 April 2021
"I'm here because I think the story is wrong. Is it?" For Episode 157, Brandon is joined by Amy Tippit Madrid to discuss the 1994 film The Paper. Listen as they discuss how this film is an underrated film of the journalism genre and why the flaws of the film are worth a conversation. Contact Us:
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Thu, 8 April 2021
"Nothing like wrestling with a moral dilemma, is there?" For Episode 156, Brandon and Thomas continue through the journalism genre by diving into the 1987 film Broadcast News. Listen as they discuss how this film predicted our modern television news cycle and why Holly Hunter is a revelation in the film. Contact Us:
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Thu, 1 April 2021
"I'd hate to take a bite outta you. You're a cookie full of arsenic." We kick-off Journalism Month with the 1957 film Sweet Smell of Success. Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss the making of the film, its importance, and how the film fits within the journalism genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 25 March 2021
"How's it going to end?" In the final episode of their Peter Weir series, Brandon and Thomas discuss two of Weir's greatest films, The Truman Show and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, and the legacy they've left behind. They also discuss his final film, The Way Back, and why they want one more Weir film. Contact Us:
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Thu, 18 March 2021
"You must strive to find your own voice. Because the longer you wait to begin, the less likely you are to find it at all." Listen as Brandon and Thomas continue their month-long journey through the works of Australian film director Peter Weir. In Part 3, they discuss Green Card, Fearless, and one of Weir's most popular films, Dead Poets Society. Contact Us:
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Wed, 10 March 2021
"He's going back to his world, where he belongs. He knows it, and you know it, too." Listen as we continue our month-long journey through the films of Australian director, Peter Weir. This week Brandon and Thomas discuss Weir's transition to America and his underrated collaboration with Harrison Ford at the peak of his powers. Contact Us:
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Wed, 3 March 2021
"What we see and what we seem is but a dream, a dream within a dream." For the first time ever, we'll be spending the entire month diving into the career of one director. Our four-part series will be on Australian director, Peter Weir. In the first part of our series, we'll be discussing Peter Weir's early films within the Australian New Wave Movement. Contact Us:
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Thu, 25 February 2021
"There's a lot to be said for making people laugh. Did you know that's all some people have?" In the final episode of our Screwball Comedy month, Brandon and Thomas dive into the life and films of Preston Sturges. They talk about the wackiness of his films, and how he realistically portrayed 1940s America. Contact Us:
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Wed, 17 February 2021
"I love him because he doesn't know how to kiss, the jerk." We continue our month-long journey into the Screwball Comedy with one of the more underrated films of the genre, Ball of Fire. Directed by Howard Hawks, co-written by Billy Wilder, and starring Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper, the 1941 film has become an interesting career footnote of all of the players involved. Contact Us:
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Thu, 11 February 2021
"A Screwball Comedy. Remember them?" We continue our journey through the Screwball Comedy genre with a film with a 1970s twist. Listen as Thomas and Brandon discover which of the film's stars disliked the final product and how this film fits within the Screwball Comedy genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 4 February 2021
"We all go haywire at times and if we don't, maybe we ought to." We kick-off our month of screwball comedies with one of the greatest onscreen trios of all time. Starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart, and Ruth Hussey, listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss the greatness of The Philadelphia Story. Contact Us:
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Category:TV & Film -- posted at: 1:12am PDT
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Thu, 28 January 2021
"Well, I'm sorry the law doesn't make it more convenient for you to steal and deal drugs, Bridget." Listen as Brandon and Thomas conclude their month-long journey of the Neo-Noir genre with a look at the career of John Dahl. Dahl directed such films as Rounders, Red Rock West, Joy Ride, and The Last Seduction. He was a critical darling in the 1990s that since been forgotten within the world of cinema. Contact Us:
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Thu, 21 January 2021
"You're gonna make me curious being so curious." We continue our month-long journey of the Neo-Noir genre with Rian Johnson's Brick. Listen as Brandon and guest host Ben Goertz discuss Johnson's unique take on the detective story with this hardboiled high school film. Contact Us:
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Thu, 14 January 2021
"You aren't too smart, are you? I like that in a man." We continue our month-long journey through the Neo-Noir genre with one of its most quintessential films, Body Heat. Listen as Thomas and Brandon discuss Lawrence Kasdan's brilliant directorial debut and how this humid Florida Noir fits perfectly within the Neo-Noir genre. Contact Us:
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Fri, 8 January 2021
"Well, that's you, Marlowe. You'll never learn. You're a born loser." To kick-off our month-long journey through the genre known as neo-noir, Brandon and Thomas dive into Robert Altman's off-beat detective film, "The Long Goodbye". Listen as they discuss why this film is one of the best and most unique examples of neo-noir. Contact Us:
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