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Criterion On The Couch

26 Episodes

48 minutes | Apr 7, 2021
Episode #26: The Silence of The Lambs
Join Adam and Jim as they have an old friend for dinner, and discuss the 1991 crime thriller, The Silence of The Lambs. SHOWNOTES The Silence of The Lambs - Criterion Directing Jonathan Demme, Ethan Coen (Writer / Director) Philadelphia (1993) Something Wild (1986) The Manchurian Candidate (2004) Acting Jodie Foster - Clarice Starling Anthony Hopkins - Dr. Hannibal Lecter Scott Glenn - Jack Crawford Ted Levine - Buffalo Bill Brooke Smith - Catherine Martin Anthony Heald - Dr. Frederick Chilton Darla - Precious (the dog) Cinematography Tak Fujimoto - Director of Photography Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) Gladiator (1992) The Sixth Sense (1989) Music / Audio Howard Shore - Score That Thing You Do! (1996) High Fidelity (2000) The Lord of The Rings Trilogy (2001) Goodbye Horses - Q Lazzarus American Girl - Tom Petty Misc Team Deakins podcast - episode 93 Interview with Sound Designer Skip Lievsay First Aid Fail - The Office Donaghy can’t read Kenneth at Poker - 30 Rock Spooky Sunday Funday - You’re The Worst
40 minutes | Aug 15, 2020
Episode #25: Blood Simple
A seedy Texas bar, a dangerous love affair, and a murder-for-hire gone bad. What’s there not to love? Join Adam and Jim on their examination of Joel and Ethan Coen’s first feature-length movie, Blood Simple. SHOWNOTES Blood Simple - Criterion Directing Joel Coen, Ethan Coen (Writer / Director) Miller's Crossing (1990) The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) Fargo (1996) Acting John Getz - Ray Frances McDormand - Abby Dan Hedaya - Julian Marty M. Emmet Walsh - Loren Visser Samm-Art Williams - Meurice Cinematography Barry Sonnenfeld - Director of Photography Raising Arizona (1987) Big (1988) When Harry Met Sally (1989) Music / Audio Carter Burwell - Score Rob Roy (1995) Being John Malkovich (1999) Serenity (2005) It’s The Same Old Song - The Four Tops Misc Paul Thomas Anderson (Director) Magnolia (1999) “Raining frogs” scene Punch-Drunk Love (2002) There Will Be Blood (2007) The Master (2012) Inherent Vice (2014) Phantom Thread (2017)
129 minutes | Jun 11, 2020
Episode #24: Bull Durham
Longing to get outdoors? Looking for an escape from your home office? Then head on out to the ballgame with Adam and Jim. This time they’re heading out to see the Durham Bulls in Ron Shelton’s 1988 iconic sports dramedy, Bull Durham. SHOWNOTES Pocket Casts - Addressing Racism Bull Durham - Criterion Directing Ron Shelton (Writer / Director) White Men Can’t Jump (1992) Blue Chips (Writer) (1994) Tin Cup (1996) Acting Crash Davis - Kevin Costner The Big Chill (1983) Criterion On The Couch episode #002 Dances With Wolves (1990) Field of Dreams (1989) For the Love of The Game (1999) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) The Bodyguard (1992) Waterworld (1995) Tin Cup (1996) The Postman (1997) Annie Savoy - Susan Sarandon The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) The Witches of Eastwick (1987) Thelma & Louise (1991) Ebby Calvin ‘Nuke’ LaLoosh - Tim Robbins The Shawshank Redemption (1994) The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) Mystic River (2003) Skip (Manager) - Trey Wilson (died 1 year later in 1989) Love Is A Battlefield (Pat Benatar’s Dad) (1983) Raising Arizona (1987) Twins (1988) Jimmy (the religious one) - William O’Leary Marty Taylor (Tim’s youngest brother) - Home Improvement (1991 - 1999) Millie - Jenny Robertson Maggie Winters (1998 -1999 TV Series) Rude Awakening (1998 -2001 TV Series) Reno 911! (2003 - ) Other baseball movies The Natural (1984) A League of Their Own (1992) The Sandlot (1993) Rookie of The Year (1993) Little Big League (1994) Angels in The Outfield (1994) Cinematography Bobby Byrne - Director of Photography Sixteen Candles (1984) Mad About You (1992-2019) Music / Audio Rock Around the Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets Only A Memory - The Smithereens Born To Be Bad - George Thorogood & The Destroyers I Idolize You - Ike & Tina Turner Middle of Nowhere - House of Schock La Vie En Rose - Edith Piaf Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien - Edith Piaf Try A Little Tenderness - Otis Redding I Got Loaded - Los Lobos When will I be loved - The Everly Brothers Centerfield - John Fogerty Sixty Minute Man - Billy Ward & The Dominoes A Woman Loves A Man - Joe Cocker Misc The real Durham Bulls
47 minutes | Mar 31, 2020
EPISODE #23: M
Lock your doors, hide your kids, and stay inside. There’s a murderer on the loose! Join Adam and Jim as they hunt the elusive killer that has all of Berlin in a panic. In episode 23 we’re discussing the 1931 “talkie” classic from director Fritz Lang: M. SHOWNOTES Criterion on The Couch - Episode #023: M M - Criterion Directing Director: Fritz Lang Metropolis (1927) Acting Peter Lorre (Hans Beckert) The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) Criterion On The Couch episode #005 Casablanca (1942) Ellen Wildmann (Frau Beckmann) Inge Landgut (Elsie Beckmann) Otto Wernicke (Inspector Karl Lohmann) Theodor Loos (Inspector Groeber) Gustaf Gründgens (Schränker) Friedrich Gnaß (Franz) Cinematography Fritz Arno Wagner (Cinematography) Nosferatu (1922) Music Adolf Jansen (Sound) Titanic (1943) Propaganda film by Germany Paul Falkenberg (Sound editor) Vampyr (1932) In the Hall of The Mountain King - Trent Reznor, The Social Network (2011) Twisted Nerve - Bernard Herrmann, Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) Theme from Jaws - John Williams, (1975) Other  Based on Peter Kurten, “The Vampire of Düsseldorf” aka “The Düsseldorf Monster.”
70 minutes | Feb 7, 2020
Episode #22: The Rock
Join Adam, and Jim as they delve down the incinerator chute, on the mine car, through the tunnels to the power plant, under the steam engine and into the cistern through the intake pipe. That’s right, in episode 22 it’s time to retake The Rock along with special guest: former U.S. Navy Seal - Joe. SHOWNOTES Criterion On The Couch - Episode #22 - The Rock The Rock - Criterion Directing Director: Michael Bay Armageddon (1998) Criterion On The Couch episode #019 Acting John Patrick Mason - Sean Connery Also Executive produced Stanley Goodspeed - Nicolas Cage General Francis X. Hummel Ed Harris F.B.I. Director Womack - John Spencer Tom Baxter - David Morse Ernest Paxton - William Forsythe Chief Justice - Philip Baker Hall Bookman the Library Cop - Seinfeld (1989) Senator Matt Hunt - 3 episodes of The West Wing (1999) Commander Anderson - Michael Biehn Carla Pestalozzi - Vanessa Marcia Marvin Isherwood - Todd Louiso Dick - High Fidelity (2000) Captain Frye - Gregory Sporleder Marine Captain Hendrix - John C. McGinley Dr. Perry Cox - Scrubs (2001) Private McCoy - Steve Harris Sergeant Crisp - Bokeem Woodbine Captain Darrow - Tony Todd CIA Director Graham - Chuck (2007) Francis Reynolds - Willie Garson Jade Angelou - Claire Forlani Mystery Men (1999) The President - Stanley Anderson Music Hans Zimmer Pirates of The Caribbean (2003) Rocket Man - Elton John A World Without Love - Peter and Gordon San Francisco - Scott McKenzie Leaving On A Jet Plane - Frank Sinatra Other Media Put the bunny back in the box: is Nicolas Cage the best actor since Marlon Brando? - Steve Rose, The Guardian
51 minutes | Nov 16, 2019
EPISODE #21: THIEF
Get out your vision boards and lock up your jewelry! In episode #21 Adam and Jim are discussing the 1981 classic heist movie, Thief. (starring James Caan and directed by Michael Mann) SHOWNOTES Thief - Criterion Directing      Director: Michael Mann           Miami Vice (2006)           Manhunter (1986)           Heat (1995) Acting      Frank - James Caan           The Godfather (1972)           Las Vegas (2003-2007)           Elf (2003)      Jessie - Tuesday Weld           The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959-1962)           Once Upon a Time in America (1984)      Barry - Jim Belushi           According to Jim (2001-2009)      Okla - Willie Nelson      Leo - Robert Prosky           The Natural (1984)           Miracle on 34th Street (1994)      Mechanic # 3 - John Kapelos           The Breakfast Club (1985) Music      Tangerine Dream           Thief soundtrack      Craig Safan           Confrontation Other Criterion on The Couch episodes      Episode #16: The Breakfast Club           Apple           Stitcher Other Media      The Home Invaders:Confessions of A Cat Burglar           By Frank Hohimer Other Movies      The American (2010)           Featuring George Clooney      The Blues Brothers (1980)           Featuring John Belushi      Spider-Man (2002)           Featuring Toby Maguire
30 minutes | Aug 8, 2019
Episode #20: Dazed and Confused
School’s out for summer! Break out the 8-tracks, put on your favorite bell bottoms, and join Adam and Jim as they travel back to May 28, 1976 to get Dazed and Confused. SHOWNOTES Dazed and Confused - Criterion Directing    Director: Richard Linklater    Where’d You Go Bernadette (2019)    BoyHood (2014 - Criterion)    Before Sunrise / Sunset / Midnight (1995, 2004, 2013 - Criterion)    Slacker (1991 - Criterion) Acting    Randall “Pink” - Jason London       To Wong Foo Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar       Aerosmith videos for Crazy and Amazing    Pickford - Shawn Andrews    Mitch - Wiley Wiggins    Don - Sasha Jenson       29 years old when the movie came out.    O’Bannion - Ben Affleck    Wooderson - Matthew McConaughey    Mike - Adam Goldberg       How to Lose A Guy In 10 Days (with Matthew McConaughey)    Slater - Rory Cochran       Empire Records    Simone - Joey Lauren Adams    Michelle - Milla Jovovich       The Fifth Element       Resident Evil    Darla - Parker Posey    Cynthia - Marissa Ribisi       Pleasantville    Clint - Nicky Klatt    Hirshfelder (Mitch’s friend) - Jeremy Fox       Gilmore Girls, Dawson’s Creek, Beverly Hills 90210 Music    Dazed and Confused Soundtrack       iTunes       Spotify Other Media    Recent interview on The Guardian with Richard Linklater and Wiley Wiggins Other Movies    American Graffiti (1973)       Directed by George Lucas    The Big Chill (1983)       Directed by Lawrence Kasdan
40 minutes | May 29, 2019
Episode #19: Armageddon
It’s the end of the world, and you’re all invited! Join Adam and Jim and a group of roughneck oil drillers as they travel to the edge of space (and their sanity) in order to save the Earth from Armageddon. SHOWNOTES Armageddon - Criterion Director: Michael Bay      Bad Boys      The Rock Acting:      Harry Stamper: Bruce Willis      Grace Stamper: Liv Tyler           The Leftovers      A.J. Frost: Ben Affleck      Dan Truman: Billy Bob Thornton      Chick: Will Patton      Rockhound: Steve Buscemi      Lev Andropov: Peter Stormare           Steve and Peter previously appeared together in the 1996 movie Fargo      Colonel Willie Sharp: William Fichtner      Oscar: Owen Wilson           The Royal Tenenbaums       Bear: Michael Clark Duncan      Jennifer Watts: Jessica Steen      Flight Director Clark: Chris Ellis           Apollo 13           That Thing You Do      Psychologist: Udo Kier           Melancholia      Guest Comedians           Eddie Griffin           Mark Curry                Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper Movies:      Independence Day      Deep Impact      The Right Stuff Cinematography:      5 Things That Happen In Every Michael Bay Movie(including slow motion) Music:      Bon Jovi - Mister Big Time      Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion      Ben Affleck sings “Leaving On A JetPlane” to Liv Tyler
37 minutes | Jan 20, 2019
Episode #18: The Princess Bride
Adam and Jim are discussing The Princess Bride? Inconceivable! Join us in episode #18 as we travel with Westley, Fezzik and Inigo Montoya across the countryside of Florin, past the Cliffs of Insanity, to rescue Princess Buttercup from the castle of Prince Humperdinck, all the while avoiding the shrieking eels, flame spurts, lightning sand and Rodents of Unusual Size. SHOWNOTES The Princess Bride - Criterion Director: Rob Reiner    This Is Spinal Tap    A Few Good Men    Sleepless in Seattle    The American President Writer: William Goldman    Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid    All the President's Men    Misery    Absolute Power    The General's Daughter Actors:    Westley - Carry Elwes    Psych - Pierre Despereaux       Extradition - British Columbia       Extradition II - The Actual Extradition Part       Indiana Shawn and the Temple of the Kinda Crappy Rusty Old Dagger       Lock, Stock, Some Smoking Barrels, and Burton Guster’s Goblet of Fire    Inigo Montoya - Mandy Patinkin       Homeland    Buttercup - Robin Wright       Forrest Gump       House of Cards    Vizzini - Wallace Shawn       My Dinner with Andre (Criterion #479)       COTC episode #12       Toy Story - Dinosaur    Fezzik - Andre the Giant    Humperdinck - Chris Sarandon    Count Ruben - Christopher Guest       This is Spinal Tap (Criterion #12)       Waiting for Guffman       Best in Show    Miracle Max - Billy Crystal    Valerie - Carol Kane    The Albino - Mel Smith    Clergyman - Peter Cook    Fred Savage & Peter Falk have no names       Wonder Years       Columbo
45 minutes | Dec 3, 2018
Episode #17: Watership Down
Hazel, Dandelion, Blackberry and Clover? No, we’re not making a salad, instead we’re discussing the 1978 animated retelling of the Richard Adam’s novel Watership Down. Join us in episode #17 as we heed Fiver’s warnings and search for our new warren. SHOWNOTES Watership Down - Criterion Director - Martin Rosen    The Plague Dogs (1982)       Theme Song - “Time and Tide”  by Alan Price (original keyboardist for The Animals)          The House of the Rising Sun          Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood Hazel - John Hurt (Died Jan 25, 2017)  (207 acting credits)    Alien (1979)    The Elephant Man (1980)    The Plague Dogs as Snitter (1982)    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)    Hellboy (2004)    V for Vendetta (2005)    Melancholia (2011)    Doctor Who as The War Doctor in 3 episodes (2013)    Watership Down mini-series as General Woundwort (1999 -2000) Fiver - Richard Briers (Died Feb 17, 2013 Bigwig - Michael Graham Cox (Died Apr 30, 1995) Captain Holly - John Bennett (April 11, 2005) Chief Rabbit - Ralph Richardson (Died Oct 10, 1983) Blackberry - Simon Cadell (Died March 6, 1996) Silver - Terence Rigby (Died August 10, 2008) Pipkin - Roy Kinnear (Died September 20, 1988) Dandelion - Richard O’Callaghan (Still Alive?) Cat - Lynn Farleigh (Still Alive?) General Woundwort - Harry Andrews (Died March 6, 1989) Cowslip - Denholm Elliott    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) Clover - Mary Maddox Kehaar (Bird) - Zero Mostel (comedian) The only black man (Clifton Jones) plays a character named “Blackavar” Watership Down references in the TV Show “Lost” Movies with similar stories / plots include Fantastic Mr. Fox and The Secret of NIMH Other movies mentioned:    Raiders of The Lost Ark    The Dark Crystal    Floyd Norman - An Animated Life    The Inbetweeners
68 minutes | Sep 30, 2018
Episode #16:The Breakfast Club
A brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal walk into school… No this isn’t the beginning of a joke, it’s the opening of John Hughes trend-setting 1985 dramedy, The Breakfast Club. (starring Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, John Kapelos, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy). Join us in episode #16 for a memorable Saturday detention at Shermer High School. SHOWNOTES The Breakfast Club - Criterion John Hughes - Director    Sixteen Candles (1984)    The Breakfast Club (1985)    Pretty In Pink (1986)    Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987)    Uncle Buck (1989) Emilio Estevez (as Andrew Clark) Anthony Michael Hall (as Brian Johnson) Judd Nelson (as John Bender) Molly Ringwald (as Claire Standish) Ally Sheedy (as Allison Reynolds) Paul Gleason (as Richard Vernon) John Kapelos (as Carl) A Charlie Brown Christmas dance All Psych episodes featuring cast members from The Breakfast Club    Judd Nelson       Season 4 Episode 13 - “Death is in the Air”    Molly Ringwald       Season 6 Episode 6 - “Shawn Interrupted”    Ally Sheedy       Season 3 Episode 16 - “An Evening With Mr. Yang”       Season 4 Episode 16 - “Mr. Yin Presents…”       Season 5 Episode 16 - “Yang 3 in 2D”       Season 7 Episode 15 - “Psych: The Musical”   Anthony Michael Hall       Season 7 Episode 14 - “No Trout About It”       Season 8 Episode 2 - “S.E.I.Z.E. the Day”       Season 8 Episode 4 - “Someone’s Got a Woody”   John Kapelos       Season 7 Episode 10 “Santa Barbarian Candidate”       Season 8 Episode 6 “1967: A Psych Odyssey”   This American Life (episode 526, Act Three)    Molly Ringwald and her daughter watch The Breakfast Club together for the first time. Music    Don’t You Forget About Me - Simple Minds    Fire In the Twilight - Wang Chung    We Are Not Alone - Karla Devito    I’m The Dude - Keith Forsey The “naked blonde” joke that Bender tells himself (while in the ceiling) never had a punchline. Additional Movie references    David Margulies       As The Mayor in Ghostbusters    William Atherton       As Walter Peck in Ghostbusters       As Richard Thornburg in Die Hard and Die Hard 2       As Professor Jerry Hathaway in Real Genius  
58 minutes | Aug 30, 2018
Episode #15: Election
Corruption? Scandal? A rigged election? In episode #15 we discuss director Alexander Payne's high school political dramedy, Election (starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon). SHOWNOTES Election - Criterion Alexander Payne - Director    Citizen Ruth (1996)    Starring Laura Dern    About Schmidt (2002)    Sideways (2004)    Paris, je t’aime (2006)    The Descendants (2011)    Nebraska (2013) Matthew Broderick (as Jim McAllister)    Also starred in Godzilla (1998) and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) Reese Witherspoon (as Tracy Flick) Chris Klein (as Paul Metzler) Jessica Campbell (as Tammy Metzler) Mark Harelik (as Dave Novotny) Phil Reeves (as Principal Walt Hendricks) Delaney Driscoll (as Linda Novotny) - also played Ruth’s sister in Citizen Ruth Holmes Osborne (as Dick Metzler) - also played Donnie’s Dad in Donnie Darko Movie Trivia    Thora Birch, who starred in Ghost World (2001) was originally cast to play Tammy    Election was filmed in Papillion LaVista High School in Papillion, Nebraska Josie and The Pussycats (2001) was also a Universal Pictures/MTV Films production Unlike “Stadium High School” in 10 Things I Hate About You, the high school in Election seems pretty realistic Tom Perrotta (who originally wrote Election) also wrote the novel The Leftovers which was later turned into an HBO series starring:    Justin Theroux    Liv Tyler    Janel Moloney    Scott Glenn (not to be confused with David Carradine)    And written by Damon Lindelof Election - Alternate Ending Three Times A Lady - The Commodores Navajo Joe - Ennio Morricone (from the 1966 movie Navajo Joe starring Burt Reynolds) Mystery Men (starring Ben Stiller and Janeane Garofalo)    Wes Studi as Sphinx Paul falls asleep reading The Celestine Prophecy (by James Redfield)
62 minutes | Jul 28, 2018
Episode #14: The Graduate
In episode #14 we discuss Dustin Hoffman's break out role in The Graduate. Based on the novel by Charles Webb and featuring the music of Simon & Garfunkel, The Graduate tells the tale of one young man's struggle to start the next chapter of his life while also becoming involved in a forbidden affair. SHOWNOTES The Graduate - Criterion Mike Nichols - Director    Charlie Wilson’s War    Wit    Regarding Henry    Working Girl    Closer Anne Bancroft - Mrs. Robinson Katharine Ross - Elaine Robinson Murray Hamilton - Mr. Robinson Dustin Hoffman - Ben Braddock William Daniels - Mr. Braddock Elizabeth Wilson - Mrs. Braddock Simon & Garfunkel    The Sound of Silence    Mrs. Robinson    Scarborough Fair / Canticle    Bookends (not featured in The Graduate) The Simpsons - Lady Bouvier’s Lover (The Graduate spoof) 1966 Alfa Romeo Series 1 Spider 1600 The Giver (movie) Home School (sequel to The Graduate) Donnie Darko Harper Simon    Berkley Girl - Official Video (featuring Jena Malone) Overlord - J.J. Abrams’ new supernatural WWII movie Carly Simon    Let the River Run (from Working Girl) A Christmas Story Group photo of MGM stars Criterion on the Couch episodes referenced:    Harold & Maude    Easy Rider
54 minutes | May 22, 2018
Episode #13: RoboCop
In episode #13 we discuss the 1987 science-fiction classic: RoboCop, the original movie that spawned numerous sequels, television series, video games and reboots. Set in a Detroit city plagued by crime, officer Alex J. Murphy is a revenant cop who's been given a second chance to protect and serve. SHOWNOTES RoboCop - Criterion Paul Verhoeven - Director Starship Troopers Total Recall Hollow Man   Peter Weller - RoboCop Nancy Allen - Officer Lewis Ronny Cox - Dick Jones Kurtwood Smith - Clarence J. Boddicker (widely known as Red from That 70’s Show) Miguel Ferrer - Bob Morton Robert DoQui - Sergeant Reed Ray Wise - Leon Nash Dan O’Herlihy - The Old Man Paul McCrane - Emil M. Antonowsky The Soundtrack Show Podcast Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Podcast 3/13/2018 - Discussing Cain from RoboCop 2 (starts at 1:46) The initials “OCP” in RoboCop stand for Omni Consumer Products   Adam’s pictures from the RoboCop TV Series: Police Cruiser Explosion Stuntman
62 minutes | Mar 21, 2018
Episode #12: My Dinner With André
In episode #12 we discuss the 1981 cerebral motion-picture, My Dinner With André. Wallace, a struggling actor/playwright from NYC, attends an intimate dinner with his old acquaintance André. As the two catch up on lost time, their conversation shifts into the social, emotional, physical and metaphysical concerns of the modern world. At once both outrageous and grounded, My Dinner With André explores the relationships between people, their environment, and the universe. SHOWNOTES My Dinner With Andre - Criterion Director - Louis Malle André Gregory as André Wallace Shawn as Wallace (widely known for his role as Vizzini in the movie The Princess Bride) Another movie about playwrights: Synecdoche, New York - starring Philip Seymour Hoffman One of Adam’s favorite books:The Fuck Up by Arthur Nersesian John Adams mini-series on HBO Rabbit Starvation (a.k.a. Protein poisoning) Survivorman (featuring Les Stroud) Primitive Technology - Youtube Channel (NOT Les Stroud) Gymnoépdie No. 1 by Éric Satie (also used in The Royal Tenenbaums) Other philosophical movies (that Jim couldn’t name): The Man From Earth (2007) The Invitation (2015) Parodies Community - Season 2 Episode 19 - “Critical Film Studies” a.k.a. My Dinner with Abed
48 minutes | Feb 11, 2018
Episode #11: It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
In episode #11 we discuss one of the most star-studded, high-flying action/comedies of all time: It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Interrupted from a leisurely drive through the California desert, five men bear witness to the last words of a dying criminal, revealing the location of his hidden loot. What follows is a no-holds-barred-comedic-mad-dash to see who can get to the money first and claim it as their own. SHOWNOTES It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World - Criterion Director - Stanley Kramer Capt. T. G. Culpepper - Spencer Tracy J. Russell FInch - Milton Berle Melville Crump - Sid Caesar Benjy Benjamin - Buddy Hackett Mrs. Marcus - Ethel Merman Ding Bell - Mickey Rooney Sylvester Marcus - Dick Shawn Otto Meyer - Phil Silvers J. Algernon Hawthorne - Terry-Thomas Lennie Pike - Jonathan Winters Monica Crump - Edie Adams Emeline Marcus - Finch Dorothy Provine Man in Car - Jack Benny Cab Driver - Eddie ‘Rochester’ Anderson Cab Driver - Peter Falk Colonel Wilberforce - Paul Ford Tower Controller at Rancho Conejo - Carl Reiner 2001’s Rat Race was a modern remake The West Wing: Season 4 Episode 9 - Swiss Diplomacy The First Lady and President Bartlet talk about Mrs. Wilberforce The Simpsons: Season 5 Episode 11 - Homer the Vigilante Bart tricks the driver The Big T
55 minutes | Jan 6, 2018
Episode #10: Pan's Labyrinth
In episode #10 we discuss Guillermo del Toro's Oscar-Winning masterpiece: Pan's Labyrinth. Set just after the Spanish Civil War, young Ofelia is thrown into two very different worlds; one of soldiers and violence and one of faeries and magic. Now to protect her own life and that of her mother, she must carefully navigate the border between fantasy and reality. SHOWNOTES Pan's Labyrinth - Criterion Collection Directed by Guillermo Del Toro who also directed and/or wrote: Cronos (Criterion) Crimson Peak Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark Hellboy Hellboy II: The Golden Army The Devil’s Backbone (Criterion) The Strain (TV Series) Pan’s Labyrinth - Happy Trailer Other violent movies Inglourious Basterds (Tarantino) Reservoir Dogs (Tarantino) Pulp Fiction (Tarantino) Saw Non-violent Thrillers Psycho The Decemberists’ album: The Hazards of Love Doug Jones plays both Pan and the Pale Man Day for night cinematic technique In the Bible, King David is responsible for the death of Bathsheba’s husband. Harry Potter: Mandrakes in herbology class Books: S (Ship of Theseus) The Jolly Postman The Minotaur Takes A Cigarette Break Labyrinth with David Bowie
57 minutes | Oct 30, 2017
Episode #9: Easy Rider
In episode #9 we discuss Dennis Hopper's directorial debut: Easy Rider. Wyatt and Billy are two bikers with an anti-establishment lifestyle. After netting a big score in a drug deal, the two friends set off on a cross-country journey where they'll experience the best and worst that society has to offer.  SHOWNOTES Easy Rider - Criterion Collection Directed by Dennis Hopper Written by Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Terry Southern Notable Cast: Dennis Hopper - Billy Peter Fonda - Wyatt Jack Nicholson - George (young Jack Nicholson looks similar to Walter Goggins known for Justified and Vice Principals) Family Connections: Peter Fonda (Henry’s son) Bridget Fonda (Peter’s daughter) Jane Fonda (Henry’s daughter) Henry Fonda (was featured in episode #1: 12 Angry Men) American Chopper was a television documentary series that aired on the Discovery Channel Top Gear (BBC) aired an episode (series 9 - episode #3) where the hosts had a dangerous encounter in the American south. Training Day (starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke) was another movie with a weird drug scene. Requiem for a Dream was another movie with many weird drug scenes. Mad Men (season 5 episode 6 - Far Away Places) featured Roger and Jane Sterling take LSD Trail Magic is a hiking tradition of doing charity unto others Music that we mention (not necessarily in the movie): Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf Wasn’t Born to Follow - The Byrds Signs - Five Man Electrical Band Slow Ride - Foghat (written in 1975) Product placements: Jim Beam Enco Gas Coca-Cola Pepsi Co Pabst Blue Ribbon Budweiser Citgo CAT
34 minutes | Sep 10, 2017
Episode #8: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
In episode #8 we discuss our second Terry Gilliam movie: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Raoul Duke and his Samoan attorney Dr. Gonzo embark on a drug-filled trip through Las Vegas. Based on the story by Hunter S. Thompson, starring Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro. SHOWNOTES Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Criterion Collection Directed by Terry Gilliam (who also directed Brazil which we discussed in episode #4). Terry Gilliam also directed the movie Twelve Monkeys Based on the Novel by Hunter S. Thompson which itself began as a two-part series in Rolling Stone magazine Notable Cast: Johnny Depp also appeared in: The Rum Diary (not Rum Punch) - was another movie based on a Hunter S. Thompson novel Pirates of The Caribbean (where he based his character on Keith Richards) Mortdecai Benny and Joon Benicio Del Toro Tobey Maguire Tobey was made up in a similar manner to Chris Elliott (who appeared in There’s Something About Mary and Groundhog Day) Also starred in The Cider House Rules with Charlize Theron Cameron Diaz Christopher Meloni Gary Busey also appeared in Rookie of The Year Flea (from the Red Hot Chili Peppers) Penn Jillette Verne Troyer Mark Harmon Katherine Helmond (appeared in Who’s The Boss and Brazil) David Brisbin (appeared in Hey Dude on Nickelodeon) Christina Ricci Raiders of the Lost Ark was originally rated PG The Royal Tenenbaums was rated R (which we discussed in episode #6) Powder (produced by Disney) was rated PG-13 The Journey of Natty Gann was rated PG (even though it featured dog fighting) The Hangover was another drug-filled Las Vegas based movie Vegas Vacation also featured some sketchy Las Vegas casinos Adaptation was another movie based on a writer (Charlie Kaufman) Music: White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again - Bob Dylan Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Hollyridge Strings (Originally by The Beatles) Viva Las Vegas - The Dead Kennedys One Toke Over The Line video from the Lawrence Welk Show. (Originally by Brewer & Shipley) Justified (FX television series) was based on the short story Fire In The Hole by Elmore Leonard The Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas
56 minutes | Aug 27, 2017
Episode #7: Badlands
In episode #7 we discuss Terrence Malick's first full-length film: Badlands. Kit, a captivating loner from "the wrong side of town" falls in love with Holly before beginning a murderous crime wave. Based on the real life story of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate. Starring Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. SHOWNOTES Badlands - Criterion Collection Directed by Terrence Malick who has several other films in the Criterion Collection including Days of Heaven (1978) The Thin Red Line (1998) The New World (2005) Malick’s The Tree of Life starring Jessica Chastain and Brad Pitt is NOT in the Criterion Collection Martin Sheen stars as Kit Sissy Spacek stars as Holly Sissy also starred in The Help (2011) along with Allison Janney who appeared as C.J. Cregg on The West Wing with Martin Sheen Badlands was based on the real life story of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate The movie Natural Born Killers also depicted the sensationalism surrounding a pair of serial killers Kit (Martin Sheen) has a heavy resemblance to James Dean The plastic trash bag was invented in 1950 Warren Oates played the role of Holly’s father Warren also starred as Sergeant Hulka in Stripes with Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and John Candy Another great example of a memorably narrated movie is The Shawshank Redemption Martin Sheen dancing in Badlands sort of resembles The Bluths doing their best impressions of a chicken The Badlands in Montana Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood is another movie that follows two outlaws on the run from the authorities Gassenhauer by Carl Orff was also used in Finding Forrester and Monster (starring Charlize Theron) Kit and Holly dance in the dark to A Blossom Fell by Nat King Cole The Sheen’s have a strong family resemblance Martin Sheen was 32 during the filming of Badlands Platoon featured Martin Sheen’s son Charlie Sheen aged 21 Apocalypse Now featured Martin Sheen aged 36 Martin Sheen’s other son Emilio Estevez starred in The Mighty Ducks at age 29 and The Breakfast Club at age 22
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