Episodes
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
#64: Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991)
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
DON’T TELL MOM THE BABYSITTER’S DEAD is perhaps a strange choice for a podcast that has covered such illustrious films as Notorious, Seven Samurai and Pan’s Labyrinth. It is very much a B movie, but there is just something about this film. Certainly part of it is Christina Applegate’s charming performance, and David Duchovny’s standout turn as a general slimeball. But also, this story subverts expectations again and again. Far from perfect, this is a fun, silly fable that has something to say about growing up, taking responsibility, and finding yourself in the process.
Also mentioned: DEAD TO ME (2019) - TV Series.
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Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
#63: City Lights (1931)
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
Wednesday Nov 18, 2020
We open on an unveiling ceremony. The genteel folk of the city are dedicating a monument to “peace and prosperity." Speeches are made, benefactors are thanked and the sculpture is revealed. A man lies sleeping in the lap of the central statue. He wakes to the sound of the disapproving crowd, tips his hat politely and begins to make his way down. This is our first glimpse of The Little Tramp in Dave’s pick, CITY LIGHTS (1931) directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin at the height of his career. This film is charming and bittersweet, and feels timeless despite its nearly 90 years.
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Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
#62: The Wicker Man (1973)
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Have you ever found yourself in some remote place where you suddenly realize that you don’t know all the rules, or that the rules are different than you thought? Perhaps you felt unmoored and uneasy. (Perhaps this has lasted roughly 4 years?) In this week's pick, 70’s horror classic, THE WICKER MAN, we follow Officer Howie (Edward Woodward) as he tries to find his footing while investigating the disappearance of a child on a remote Scottish island. With Christopher Lee, some wacky pagan rituals, and a lot of fun folk music this is an unusual kind horror film, and a really fun conversation.
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Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
#61: Moonlighting - TV Series (1985-1989)
Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
Thirty-five years is a long time between viewings of a former hit TV show, especially one that leans heavily into “battle of the sexes,” as Dave discovered with his pick this week, the 80’s screwball detective series, MOONLIGHTING, which ran from 1985-1989 on ABC. Starring Cybill Shepherd and rising star Bruce Willis as bickering partners in the Blue Moon detective agency, Moonlighting was once must-see TV, but now is mostly forgotten. Will Ashley be able to see beyond the very dated gender politics to appreciate the weird charms of this very unusual show? Maybe.
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Thursday Oct 01, 2020
#60: The Wings of the Dove (1997)
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Luminous, sumptuous, rich, devastating. If this already sounds like a list of overused words from literary book reviews, you’re right. But they also describe this week’s film, Ashley’s pick, THE WINGS OF THE DOVE (1997). Helena Bonham Carter gives one of her best performances while positively draped in rich velvets, silks and handmade lace. This film definitely has a look, and Dave and Ashley think it has performances to match.
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Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
#59: Wild at Heart (1990)
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
Wednesday Sep 16, 2020
It seems incredible that we’ve made it to episode 59 without featuring a David Lynch film. Dave is a documented super fan of Twin Peaks, after all. But Ashley had already seen most of his major works, excepting WILD AT HEART, which had the potential to invoke a Naked-type reaction (see episode 8). But the time has come. Join us for a winding discussion of dream logic, terrifying mother figures, unexplained side characters, 50’s style crooning and, as always, the magic of Laura Dern.
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Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
#58: The Adventures of Pete & Pete (TV Series)
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
Wednesday Sep 02, 2020
This one’s for the millennials raised by Nickelodeon, and anyone else who enjoys good things like songs with unintelligible lyrics, golden autumn light, endless summers, and personal superheroes. This week Ashley’s pick is 90’s television series THE ADVENTURES OF PETE & PETE. Dave is struck by the wonderful oddness of the world inhabited by two brothers named Pete. Ashley is just happy to be able to share such an important part of her childhood.
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Friday Aug 21, 2020
#57: Days of Heaven (1978)
Friday Aug 21, 2020
Friday Aug 21, 2020
That thing where you avoid seeing a film or films because the trailers and descriptions make them sound too sentimental and cliche. That. This is how Ashley felt about Terrence Malick’s films, and studiously avoided his work outside of a viewing of BADLANDS some 15 years ago. So it was with some trepidation that we approached this week’s film, Dave’s pick DAYS OF HEAVEN (1978). Will Ashley’s fears be founded or will she be drawn in?
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Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
#56: Serial Mom (1994)
Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
Wednesday Jul 29, 2020
Let us hope that serial lateness with a podcast is not a homicide level offense. It might be for the hero (?) or villain, rather, of this week’s film, John Water’s SERIAL MOM (1994). Kathleen Turner stars as happy, unhinged homemaker Beverly Sutphin in one of Waters’ most mainstream films. This dark comedy parodies the rising obsession with true crime, and turned out to be astonishingly prescient in predicting crime-related media extravaganzas such as the one surrounding the OJ Simpson trial a year later. Weird, funny and dark, this is right up Ashley’s alley, but will Dave be similarly enthralled?
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Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
#55: Black Narcissus (1947)
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
Wednesday Jul 15, 2020
This week we’re talking nuns, and not just any nuns, 1940s Himalayan nuns. The nun movie genre is kind of a mixed bag ranging from horror, to comedy, to drama, and is a genre that Ashley has largely been skeptical of, excepting Sister Act, of course. But BLACK NARCISSUS is singular among them all for its otherworldliness and veiled eroticism. The haunting use of Technicolor and incredible matte paintings that set the scene only enhance the beautiful strangeness of this fascinating film.
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