Episodes
Sunday Aug 26, 2018
#16: Mad Max Edition
Sunday Aug 26, 2018
Sunday Aug 26, 2018
Gather your gas cans, canteens and studded leather chaps, this week we go traveling through a post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland with a very unlucky but ultimately heroic man named Max. On this episode we are watching not one, but two films from the Max Max series, namely 1981’s THE ROAD WARRIOR (MAD MAX 2) and MAD MAX: BEYOND THUNDERDOME (1985). Dave saw Thunderdome when he was 14 and has been a fan of the series ever since. Ashley has only seen the latest installment, FURY ROAD. What will Ashley make of the origin material? And how well does Thunderdome stand up against the ravages of times (and the 80s)? Two movies enter, one movie leaves…
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Sunday Aug 05, 2018
#15: The Jerk (1979)
Sunday Aug 05, 2018
Sunday Aug 05, 2018
This week Ashley introduces Dave to the delightful silliness of Steve Martin and THE JERK, a movie that was not only one of her dad’s favorite comedies, but also a constant source of quotes and in-jokes around the house when she was growing up. Will Dave be able to look past some of the more problematic aspects of this movie to see the pathos in this madcap story about the rise and fall of simple, sheltered Navin Johnson and his love for a girl named Marie (Bernadette Peters)?
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Sunday Jul 22, 2018
#14: The Remains of the Day (1993)
Sunday Jul 22, 2018
Sunday Jul 22, 2018
This week Dave and Ashley discuss THE REMAINS OF THE DAY, based on Kazuo Ishiguro's novel about the life and regrets of Stevens (Anthony Hopkins), dutiful butler of Darlington Hall, who values housekeeper Miss Kenton (Emma Thompson) a great deal. Dave discusses some of his own regrets, which may extend to selecting a film for the show that no longer resonates the way it once did. Curious thing, looking back on one's life. Nevertheless, Ashley welcomes the opportunity to carry on her acquaintance with spirit animal Emma Thompson and to utter witticisms at regular intervals.
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Sunday Jul 08, 2018
#13: Pushing Daisies (2007) - TV Series
Sunday Jul 08, 2018
Sunday Jul 08, 2018
When Ashley was 26 years, 51 weeks, 3 days, 6 hours and 26 minutes old she discovered a delightfully dark new television series. Ten years, 36 weeks, 6 days, 4 hours and 2 minutes later, after a chance encounter in the DVD section of a used-book store, Ashley shared this same series with her new beau. Dave and Ashley continue to explore cult TV with Ashley’s pick, psychedelic twee fantasy, PUSHING DAISIES (2007-2009). What will Dave make of the day-glo colors and dark comic sensibility? And will the show live up to Ashley’s fond memories?
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Saturday Jun 23, 2018
#12: The Prisoner (1967) - TV Series
Saturday Jun 23, 2018
Saturday Jun 23, 2018
This week Dave and Ashley wander into a brave new world: cult TV. First up is Dave’s pick, psychedelic/spy/sci-fi classic THE PRISONER (1967-1968). This genre-defying series about a kidnapped former spy (Patrick McGoohan), who awakens in a seemingly idyllic coastal enclave called The Village, has Ashley looking for information, information, information. Dave counters with “that would be telling,” while attempting to explain what makes this bewildering series a cult phenomenon. To give Ashley a taste of the show, we watch and discuss 2 episodes: “ARRIVAL” and "FREE FOR ALL.” All this, plus our first email from a fan of The Prisoner who literally could not wait for this episode to drop.
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Wednesday Jun 06, 2018
#11: The Incredibles (2004)
Wednesday Jun 06, 2018
Wednesday Jun 06, 2018
It’s nearly Summer, and you know what that means….superhero movies. So many superhero movies... This week Dave and Ashley take on the Disney industrial complex in the form of Ashley’s pick 2004 Pixar film THE INCREDIBLES. Listen as Dave confronts his aversion to all things superhero, and Ashley geeks out over the mid-century production design. Does THE INCREDIBLES soar above the competition to be a classic or are we doomed to yet another basic hero film? Find out this week on Shut Up and Watch This.
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Monday May 07, 2018
#10: Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Monday May 07, 2018
Monday May 07, 2018
This week Dave and Ashley may have stumbled on a previously unknown life defining event. Did you come of age before Tarantino or after Tarantino? Dave was a film student at UCSD when his pick, cinematic earthquake RESERVOIR DOGS was released. Ashley was…..in middle school. There’s a lot to unpack here as Dave describes how shocking this film was when he saw it in the theater, and Ashley reveals the ice that flows through her veins having grown up in a post-Tarantino world. All this plus speculations on an alternate timeline where John Travolta never had a career revival, and a takedown of the diamond industry.
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Ashley's favorite diamond industry takedown article: Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond? - Edward J. Epstein (The Atlantic, Feb. 1982).
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Sunday Apr 22, 2018
#9: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
Sunday Apr 22, 2018
Sunday Apr 22, 2018
Find out what happens when Elrond the Elf King (Hugo Weaving), a British Gangster (Terence Stamp), and that guy from MEMENTO (Guy Pearce) take a drag show on the road across the Australian desert in a ramshackle bus. We’re talking great characters, small towns, and nordic pop music when we cover Ashley’s pick, PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT. This 1994 Australian cult film has great performances, stunning photography, and manages to find a balance between very silly and very dramatic.
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Monday Apr 09, 2018
#8: Naked (1993)
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Monday Apr 09, 2018
On this week’s very special episode of Shut Up and Watch This, differing viewpoints lead to one of our most interesting, and certainly longest, discussions. Dave’s pick is NAKED, a 1993 film by Mike Leigh, a favorite director of both Dave and Ashley. Does Dave accurately express what this film meant to a young man out in the world for the first time? Will Ashley be able to look past her visceral reaction to the violence to truly appreciate the manic magnetism of Johnny? Yes! No! Maybe?! Plus, discussions of Greek classics, modern anti-heroes, and the worst date movie of all time.
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Sunday Mar 25, 2018
#7: Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
Sunday Mar 25, 2018
Sunday Mar 25, 2018
Ashley and Dave are proud to review COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER, the story of country singer Loretta Lynn (Sissy Spacek). Along the way, they confront Dave's country music blind spot and argue over the correct pronunciation of the word "biopic."
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