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Published 08/23/24
On today’s podcast, we go home with John Ford. The Quiet Man is arguably his best-looking film, a fairy tale-like drama set in Ireland in which John Wayne acts as the director’s avatar — finding love, community, comedy, and fist fights in the beautiful rolling hills. Joining us to discuss this all-time classic is Laura Jacoves ( @laurajacoves on instagram ). Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Write to us at...
Published 08/20/24
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Published 08/17/24
We're going Madigan Mode today, gushing over Don Siegel's classic 1968 police procedural with Richard Windmark and Henry Fonda. We talked about the transitional feeling between New Hollywood and the classical, Siegel's action chops, and the colorful cast among other topics. Then, we place Madigan in the ranks of one of cinema's greatest years, as we count down our top 10 films of 1968. Sleeper hits, canon picks, and lots of redirects to previous episodes. Plus, Ben Stiller's Street Hassle...
Published 08/12/24
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Published 08/09/24
The cinematic event of the summer has arrived. Join us at the multiplex for M. Night Shyamalan's dual-purpose vehicle, for the revitalization of Josh Hartnett and the pop stardom of his daughter Saleka. Minor Shyamalan is still major. 00:00 - Jehova Intro 09:54 - Trap get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip and write to us with questions at [email protected] -- i have no use for a dry mail bag!
Published 08/07/24
Ahead of our Trap coverage, we look back at an M. Night Shyamalan classic on today’s episode. We talk about The Village, getting into its chilling aesthetic, post-9/11 commentary, MNS Humor, and stacked cast. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we chat about Baby Doll, Love in a Puff, Animusic 2, and Bob Dylan at the Outlaw Music Festival. Get the full episode and a whole lot more at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Published 08/02/24
On today’s podcast, Woody Allen brings us back to Tsarist Russia to learn about love, death, classic literature, and philosophy, with plenty of laughs along the way. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we talk about Cries and Whispers, foreign import trailers, The Hunt, and Longlegs. 00:00 - Love and Death 32:30 - Malcolm in the Middle Get an extra episode every week at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Send questions and queries to [email protected]
Published 07/30/24
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Published 07/27/24
It’s been a while since we talked about a bad movie on the podcast, so we sat down with Ricky Gervais’ 2009 comedy The Invention of Lying. We got into some beverages, a stacked cast, a glowing Ebert review, product placement, Hollywood daycare, and a whole lot more. Email us with your questions, comments and/or concerns at [email protected] Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at patreon.com/Extended_Clip Review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, it really helps!
Published 07/24/24
The Cinema of Mad Men reaches its conclusion on today’s episode. We talk about the season 6 finale, “In Care Of”, and Irvin Kershner’s Loving from 1970. Alcoholism, art and commerce, infidelity, and Hershey bars are all on the table here. Get the full episode and many more for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Published 07/21/24
The Cinema of Mad Men continues, with “The Crash” and Richard Lester’s Petulia. In the classic season 6 episode, the office is visited by a Dr. Feelgood, Don retraces his sexual pathology to his childhood, and his kids get burglarized. In the 1968 film Petulia, George C. Scott and Julie Christie strike up a post-screwball romance from hell in the hippest, strangest parts of San Francisco. Infidelity, drugs, and the commodification of counter-culture are all over this pairing. 00:00 - The...
Published 07/18/24
The Cinema of Mad Men gets quite literal in its connection this week, as we join Don and Bobby at the movies for Planet of the Apes. Who knows, maybe we'll watch it twice! In "The Flood", the ensemble reacts to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Then, we experience a major pivot point in genre film history with Planet of the Apes. get the full episode and a whole lot more at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Published 07/13/24
Ethan Vestby ( @ethanves ) returns to the show today, to party. We talk about Dan O’Bannon’s Return of the Living Dead, an independence day punk-horror-comedy classic. Then, on MiTM, we talk about Last Summer, the Deadpool v Wolverine trailer, Gwendoline, The Empire, and Cecil B. Demented. 00:00 - Return of the Living Dead 48:50 - Malcolm in the Middle Individual tickets and packages are on sale for BE FEST @ The Paradise, July...
Published 07/10/24
Corporate culture meets counterculture on The Cinema of Mad Men. get the full episode and a bonus every week at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Published 07/06/24
The filmmakers behind Pomp & Circumstance, Adrian Anderson and Patrick Gray, join us on today’s podcast to talk about their movie. Topics include their collaborative origin story, debasing yourself for low-budget filmmaking, scanners becoming printers, and Bob Dylan. Find the film this month on https://www.nobudge.com , or see the roadshow in a theater near you! 7/8 - New York, NY - Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Lower Manhattan - 10-Min Preview of P&C @ Non Films screening 7/18 -...
Published 07/03/24
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Published 06/29/24
The Cinema of Mad Men has arrived! On today’s podcast we start by talking about the series as a whole before breaking down its first masterpiece of an episode, “Babylon”. Sterling Cooper takes on the Israeli tourism board, Don is stuck between three women, Peggy has her breakout moment in the office, and Roger and Joan’s affair is revealed. Then, we talk about Jean Negulesco’s women-in-the-workplace melodrama, The Best of Everything, which is the closest cinematic comparison to the show....
Published 06/26/24
On today’s podcast, we talk about Night of the Juggler. Listen as we follow James Brolin into the seediest parts of New York in 1980 to find his daughter in this propulsive, nasty, and funny exploitation kidnapping thriller directed by Robert Butler. The final episode in our "bad audio quality" series". get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Published 06/22/24
Before the main feature, we make a special announcement about an upcoming miniseries. Then we get into Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, FW Murnau’s epochal silent romance. We also conspire about Murnau’s Head. Finally, to commemorate the Celtics’ 18th banner, we talk about the best Boston movies. 00:00 - A Special Announcement 06:55 - Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans 56:18 - “oh yeah, Boston” send us questions at [email protected] sign up for an extra episode every week at...
Published 06/19/24
We talked about Walter Hill’s genre-defying swamp-core classic, Southern Comfort. We also remember Ricky Gervais’ The Invention of Lying for a while. Then, on the debut of Malcolm on the Town, we give scene reports from last night’s hottest concerts in LA. Eddie saw Vampire Weekend at the Hollywood Bowl, and Malcolm saw Nettspend at the Echoplex. get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Published 06/14/24
Today, we go to Singapore with Peter Bogdanovich. Saint Jack is his 1979 film about Ben Gazzara as an American expat pimp with a heart of gold, making it work in the far east. A surprising film that deals equal hands of tenderness and alienation, an underrated classic in his filmography. Then, on MiTM, we get into Turkish Delight, Tess, and Escape from the Planet of the Apes. 00:00 - Saint Jack 29:35 - Malcolm in the Middle 46:32 - email
Published 06/11/24
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Published 06/06/24
Ryan Swen returns to the show and brings back the classic format with a double feature of short films, and MiTM back in the middle. Jia Zhangke’s The Hedonists and Hollis Frampton’s (nostalgia), plus some talk of Jonas Trueba’s You Have to Come and See It, Aki Kaurismaki’s Ariel, Ernest Dickerson’s Surviving the Game, and the first two Planet of the Apes movies. 00:00 - The Hedonists 31:49 - Malcolm in the Middle 57:55 - (nostalgia) Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at...
Published 06/03/24
On today's podcast, Shawn Glinis joins us to talk about Kiyoshi Kurosawa's ghost drama, Journey to the Shore, and his newest mid-length horror film, Chime. Then, we get into the best films of 2015. Get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Published 05/30/24