Tarantino and fingers Getting pregnant from one time Dream encyclopedias are overconcerned with sex Urine analysis in the 6th Sense The Affair is atrocious The Loudest Voice and I’m Dying Up Here
Tarantino and fingers Getting pregnant from one time Dream encyclopedias are overconcerned with sex Urine analysis in the 6th Sense The Affair is atrocious The Loudest Voice and I’m Dying Up Here
Whos Afraid of virginia Wooolf Sixth Sense is about masculine repression in society Upstream Color Band of Brothers, underwear in the shower? Band of Brothers, reserved dialogue = good. Like Zodiac, not Hacksaw Ridge. A Star is Born, ears and n
Whos Afraid of virginia Wooolf Sixth Sense is about masculine repression in society Upstream Color Band of Brothers, underwear in the shower? Band of Brothers, reserved dialogue = good. Like Zodiac, not Hacksaw Ridge. A Star is Born, ears and
The Sixth Sense, single mothers. The Master, window to the wall scene. Band of brothers, no snipers. Movie recs: Rams and as I Lay Dying (cement or concrete?) Movie pet peeves and things I love
A Star is Born. Half faces. Billy Madison is Sandler’s best film. It takes artistic risks. Most gruesome wrist-slits in films. Heaven Knows What, On Body and Soul The other 3. (I keep forgetting the numbers): It’s important when characters laug
Great podcast episode! I highly recommend watching the Mmep first (or at least after). I have some misquotes. Brief clips from: House of Cards, Pulp Fiction, and more. (All film/audio clips used for analysis purposes #FairUseHopefully).
Decent fluff till 13ish minutes (I tell two jokes I love). Then House of Cards talk. Lighter essays first then the heavier one. A few season 5 spoilers. Enjoy!
We examine the different meanings of red and blonde hair by comparing Helen Bishop, Betty Draper, and the prostitute. Short episode. Medium difficulty.
Ladies meditate in the bathroom, men do on the train. The train is a transition stage. Megan’s home is a time capsule -- past gender roles on bottom, future on top. To skip the fluff and go straight to analysis, start at 6:35.
A company asked me to review their documentary (Incarcerating US) but it was basically half baked propaganda about prisons, mandatory minimums, and the evil that is justice in the US. So I decided to tear the doc a new one. “How come you don't
Keep in mind that each theme is not specific to this episode but repeats and repeats and repeats throughout the series. My topics are not arbitrarily chosen. (I wrongly attribute a quote to Henry Francis that was said by Francine. Whoops.)
Here it is, for Mad Men lovers and novices alike, my Mad Men discussions (starting with episode one). Knowledge of the series not required -- these episodes are interesting enough to be listened to without watching the show -- but the ideal u
Film: Drinking Buddies I loved this film so much. Enjoy the episode (it comes in under 15 minutes). We talk about relationships, what types of people work, and some of the metaphors in the film.
Did prehistoric humans understand color better? Are anti-love movies actually be pro-love? All that and more (like how to use a condom as a metaphor…) The film: Gaspar Noe's Love *The first half of the episode is the sales pitch for the movie.
Supplementary video on website http://www.film-podcast.com/#!blog/ch7d“Limitations are not constraints, are not necessarily restraining: they are tests. If you can’t write a poem with only words beginning with “b,” you don’t deserve the rest