Z & Keith Watched A Movie
By Keith McKenney
Z & Keith Watched A MovieAug 27, 2022
Ep 5.21 - Freeway
Another light hearted ep in which we discuss the horrors of poverty, the foster care system, and surprisingly, racism. For once.
Plus we review Z's Crazy May picks for the month.
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Allen Ginsberg performing Tyger
Ep 5.20 - 12 Monkeys
We stumble our way through this one trying to grapple with all the skillful misdirections.
Better than it sounds...
La Jetée
Media Literacy, Spice, and A Failure to Communicate | Princess Weekes
Abduction as Romance | Pop Culture Detective
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Tortured Poet performing Chicken Little
Ep 5.19 - Dune (1984)
oops, we talk about racism.
Sean Young's 8mm BTS footage
Making of featurette
Dune 1984 Alternative Edition Redux edited by Spicediver
Why Sci-fi & Fantasy Can't Fix Its White Savior Problem | Princess Weekes
Media Literacy, Spice, and A Failure to Communicate
Mark Fisher: Capitalist Realism | Simon Øbirek
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Theme by Professor Ping available on bandcamp
Outro: Jasper McVain performing Revv Me Up
Ep 5.18 - The Cell
Here we are, ramming head first into Z's birthmonth selections with The Cell (2000).
Bucking our recent trend, we go on at length about this one because we liked it.
Be warned though; we've given it a "L" rating for 'lady violence'.
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: The Master Musicians of Joujouka feat Bachir Attar performing The Real Long Night Is Joujouka
Ep 5.17 - Mac & Me [w/special guest Randall!]
At long last, dear listeners, we bring you a film made famous by Paul Rudd.
A movie bank-rolled by Golden State Foods and Coke-a-Cola and yet looks worse than many a indie project.
Special guest Randall joins us on the anniversary of his last appearance (Ep 4.17 - The First Power) to tackle this MACsterpiece.
MAC Attack by Professor Ping
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: The Psychedelic Furs performing Mack the Knife
Ep 5.16 - Howard the Duck
CW for the is ep
We talk about Jeffery Jones' child pornography charges, Quiet on Set (2024), and Jared from Subway: Catching a Monster (2023).
And also cuz we're talking about Howard the Duck - the famous flop that cost George Lucas Pixar.
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Theme by Professor PIng available on Bandcamp
Outro: The Wild Ones performing Lord Love a Duck
Ep 5.15 - Cool World (I'm officially out of Pygmalion puns)
What happens when Ralph Bakshi mixes live action with animation in a post Roger Rabbit universe?
We examine the result: Cool World (1992). Too much toon, too little cohesion, and a nice soundtrack.
Plus: circus peanuts, Freakazoid, Signal's former porny gif problem and Z still hates Al Pacino.
Thanks for listening!
Folding Ideas | An Exhaustive History of Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings
Terry Talks Movies | Old, Obscure But Interesting Science Fiction TV Series
RIP Deidre Mengedoht
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Mondo Rock performing Cool World
Ep 5.14 - Blame it on Rio
Starting off a month of movies that we wonder why they got made or think they probably shouldn't have, we bring you Blame in on Rio (1984).
Based on a French film from 1977, but... porque why?
We just hope Nicky is doing okay.
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Lisa Roberts & Oren Waters performing Blame it on Rio
Ep 5.13 - In the Mouth of Madness
The Dark Half meets From Beyond?
Garth Marenghi's Dark Place meets Stranger Than Fiction?
We're not sure, but we are fans of this homage to horror fiction with heavy nods to Lovecraft and jabs at Stephen King.
And naturally we end up discussing the 13th amendment.
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: LiLiPUT performing Madness
Ep 5.12 - Still Crazy
Real quick: here's a move from the late 90's about a band that was big in the 70's mounting a reunion tour and having to face some demons in the process.
Stephen Rea, Bill "knuckles" Nighy, Billy Connolly, Jimmy Nail and some other bastards you probably won't know.
RIP Steve Harley
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Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel performing Mr. Soft
Ep 5.11 - The Dream Team
an unfulfilled promise, potential left on the table, a dream left to die, a film that could have soared...
Instead we talk prosthetic limbs, getting mom's attention in public, Back to the Future.
What is aphasia? +++++ Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp Outro: The LA Dream Team performing The Dream Team Is In The House
Ep 5.10 - Psycho Cop
Z almost fell asleep, Keith was inspired by the soundtrack, we both were confused.
Join us and these surprisingly unhorny teens for a not very gorey weekend in the woods with a lot of beer, a lot of soup, and a redundant villain.
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Outro: A Guy With A History of Mental Problems a Mile Long Who is Now a Police Officer by Professor Ping
Theme by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Ep 5.09 - Nuts (1987)
in which Barbara Streisand makes the case for the sanity of her bj's. Plus a whole lotta shittin' on Dreyfuss.t
video of the interview reference in the article
Richard Dreyfuss is an asshole. Oscars 2012
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Theme by Professor PIng available on Bandcamp Outro: Phantasmagoria performing She's Lost Control
Ep 5.08 - Waiting to Exhale
Based on the novel of the same name, Waiting to Exhale (1995) follows the romantic travails of four Black women in Scottsdale, AZ. Sporting a powerhouse lead ensemble with Angela Bassett, Whitney Houston, Loretta Devine and Lela Rochon and impressive supporting work from the likes of Michael Beech, Mykelti Williams, Dennis Haysbert and Gregory Hines to name but a few. It has its moments, to be sure. Bad Bitch Support Group
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Intro by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp Outro: Khalea Lynee’ with Tommy Polynice performing Exhale (Shoop Shoop)
Ep 5.07 - The Last Dragon
The biggest movie we've never heard of.
Ep 5.06 - Beverly Hills Cop
This is one we debated about watching for this month. Mostly we end up speculating on Bronson Pinchot's hobbies. Bob's Burgers Cast improvises a scene | New Yorker Mag +++++ Theme music by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp Outro: Das Racist performing Chicken and Meat
Ep 5.05 - A Rage in Harlem
Welcome, dear listener, to February. We are starting things of with a film neither of us had encountered before, A Rage in Harlem (1991). Loosely based on the Chester Himes novel of the same name and directed by Bill Duke, it's a love story of sorts, a heist movie, a buddy comedy, and other stuff too! Thoroughly enjoyable throughout. Eduard Bonilla-Silva on CSPAN2 BookTV
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Intro by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp Outro: Plastic Little performing Miller Time
Ep 5.04 - True Lies (detected)
Wrapping on Jameuary we revisit the 90's classic romcom/Western military hegemony, True Lies (1994). Just a lot of misogyny masquerading as romance and uh i guess... spycraft? this film wastes so much of the talents on hand.
To lighten the mood, we touch on such topics as legislative applications of religious doctrine, abuse on set, tales in ID-ing, plus we revisit the Legend of the Sonny Edits.
Anyway, see you in February! Kisses Let the Quran Speak | Dr Jasser Auda on Sharia
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Intro by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Crimson Jihad Stronghold by Marshall Parker (Prof Ping Terrorism Mix)
Ep 5.03 - Blue Steel [what if a man weaponized victimhood?]
Here, dear reader, listener, lover, we bring you a movie full of wasted talents. A tale as threadbare and tedious as any we've discussed before. It askes the hard questions of "can a woman with a gun be a victim?" or "can a man get away with it?" and "is murder a justifiable punishment for sexual assault?"
So, y'know heavy trigger warnings for this one.
Take care of yourselves out there.
How One Movie Killed the 1980's | Patrick (H) Willems
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: PITS performing Hip To Be Square
Ep 5.02 - Perfect [w/special guest RW!]
Get ready to sweat!
We welcome back, as we do this time of year, RW to discuss this wild, Rolling Stone-sponsored ride.
Strap in, it's a walloper.
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Ep 5.01 - Mother's Boys (what if mom was bad?!)
Oh shit- it's season 5!
and another year!
We're starting off with a month of Jamie Lee (become a patron to find out how come) and this little movie that we'd never heard of is nice little bit of turn-of-the-decade upper-middle class paranoia/psychosexual family thriller. Of course, you'll be reminded of Fatal Attraction, Poison Ivy, Single White Female -- basically any other "crazy b-word" film of the time -- but this one has Jamie Lee.
Thanks for sticking with us!
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Intro: Moebius Rip by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Betty Davis performing Your Mama Wants Ya Back
Ep 4.52 - Three Fugitives (capitalism convicts caregivers)
Well dear listeners, here we have come to the end of another season together. To close it out, we bring you a foreign film in a foreign land: Three Fugitives (1989) We find the unlikely duo of Nick Nolte and Martin Short forced to team up to evade police and save Short's little girl.
Naturally, many many hijinks are had. We also discuss physical acting theory and Cpt. Janeway's hairpiece. Plus we try to summarize our feelings about season 4.
"Another year, another victory for the OG"
Slapstick Comedy - From ancient to early origins | Tales from the Telly
Thanks for being here!
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp Outro: Mayonnaise (PH) performing Bizarre Love Triangle
Ep 4.51 - Postcards from the Edge (the nepo baby strikes back)
Heyo- This week we bring you a film that's long been on our list: Postcards from the Edge (1990). Based on Carrie Fischer's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, the movie follows a middle-aged daughter of a famous actress who is herself an actress struggling to find herself while also navigating addiction, the industry, horrible men and her mother. You will also hear about Keith's long lost connection to the industry, hot takes on Australians, CCH Pounder's accent and iceberg lettuce. Plus our recipe for "tacos blancos"
The Dynamites - Kinston Dub Town
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Paul Jones performing Privilege
Ep 4.50 - Serial Mom (white suburban compartmentalization & asymptomatic lethality)
Greetings sports fans! This week we bring you arguably John Waters' most widely viewed film: Serial Mom (1994). Pitch perfect performances really sell this tale of a middle class white lady from the Baltimore 'burbs who erases anyone that gets on her bad side. Plus, per usual, we shit on some of our favorite Hollywood bastards to hate, reference porn and praise Kathy Bates bravura boobies (RIP). Typical. Let's All Go to the Lobby (B.A.N. remix)
T.J. Tallie | Asymptomatic Lethality: Cooper, COVID-19, and the Potential for Black Death
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Doja Cat performing Paint the Town Red
Ep 4.49 - The Secret of my Success (spoiler: it's whiteness)
Well, well, will you look at that. Another movie in which a young white person lies to get ahead in the world. Michael J. Fox plays a white kid from Kansas driven to make a bunch of money off the backs of others (aka, The American Dream). But he wants to get to the top on his own merits. That's why he calls in favors to a distant uncle. and then his aunt. whom he's sleeping with. And Helen Slater is there. I'm very tired. Please enjoy. 'Walking On Sunshine': Living on a Song
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Lyte Funkie Ones performing Summer Girls
Ep 4.48 - Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead
GD it if it ain't another Dysfunctional December! To start it off we watched Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead (1991). Despite a somewhat cliche failing-upwards/"Fawlty Towers plot" initial premise, it avoids many of the expected tropes and delivers some surprising charm and believable growth for Christina Applegate's lead. As a result, our conversation naturally turned towards manila envelopes vs Nilla wafers & leavening the whole lump. This episode brought to you be the death of Heinz Alfred Kissinger And viewers like you. +++++
Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp Outro: Martin Donovan performing masculinity
Ep 4.47 - The Keep (we did N@zi that one coming)
Here we are driving a stake through the heart of Nosferatu November with Michael Mann's The Keep (1983). And what a great way to go out!
What do you get when you cross the creator of Miami Vice with Nazis at the height of their hubris encountering an ancient supernatural evil in Dracula's homeland? We couldn't tell you. You'll just have to see for yourself.
Meanwhile, stay safe and watch out for busters!
JoBlo Horror Originals: Michael Mann's Horror Debut Siskel & Ebert outtakes 1987 +++++
Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Rose Royce performing Keep On Keepin' On
Ep 4.46 - Nadja (nod-ya head, it's so good)
After The Addiction, we had a bad taste in our mouths.
But this film was a Mentos for the senses!
We have Hartley alumni Donovan and Löwensohn plus an impressive supporting cast that includes a surprisingly fun Peter Fonda and an sadly brief Jared Harris.
Building on Bram Stoker's source material and set in contemporary NYC, this movie manages be funny, charming, heavy, and technical craftiness without veering to far into navel-gazing.
We give it three chef's kisses!
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: David Hasselhoff performing Nadia's Theme
Ep 4.45 - The Addiction (failed metaphor = farce)
Blah! Our second entry for Nosferatu November is 1995's The Addiction. From the same writer/director team that brought you The King of New York comes this b&w philosophical wank--I mean meditation on the nature of man's relationship to addiction. Only not really. Along the way we weigh in on internalized victim blaming, Natalie Wynn, and I Shot Andy Warhol (again). Your welcome (again).
Disturban History | The My Lai Massacre
Folding Ideas | A Lukewarm Defense of Fifty Shades of Grey
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Sunny and the Black Pack performing What I Am
Ep 4.44 - The Lost Boys [boy, what a lost opportunity]
Welcome, creatures of the night, to Nosferatu November!
We begin with The Lost Boys (1987).
In this episode we question whether it's Schumacher movies or vampires that are inevitably disappointing? Plus we reminisce about video rental stores and can't help but touch upon the history of the Coreys.
Synergistically, on the same day we finished editing this ep, Minty Comedic Arts published a video about the version of The Lost Boys that never was. Check it out here. Tell'm Z & Keith sent ya.
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Tiny Tim performing People Are Strange
Ep 4.43 - Event Horizon [Hollerween ep.4]
Boo-hoo! It's the final entry of Z & Keith's3rd AnnualDocOctShockRocktoberHollerweenScream-a-longSpook-a-thon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But we are ending on a favorite: Event Horizon (1997) One of the few films in our estimation to successfully blend horror and scifi (especially post- Alien) without sacrificing one or the other. And as we discovered, a film that benefits from multiple viewings. We share what attracted us to this movie in the first place and what was new to our noiticing on this watchthrough. Plus Z enumerates the souls they saved. Hell is other dimensions. hugs and killz, Z & K
Ep 4.42 - Sometimes They Come Back [Hollerween ep. 3]
Holy hell! It's week 3 of
Z & Keith's
3rd Annual
DocOctShock
Rocktober
Hollerween
Scream-a-long
Spook-a-thon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !and we bring you yet another made-for-TV adaptation of a Stephen King piece that you've probably never heard of. While not the best thing you've seen, nor even of this micro-genre, it avoids some of the pitfalls and cliches of many of its cellmates. With risky sound design, impressive sfx and interesting reveals, this one might just be worth your time. +++++
Outro: M.I.A. performing Jimmy
Ep 4.41 - Trick or Treat (1986) [Hollerween ep. 2]
Boo! Who? It's already week two of
Z & Keith's
3rd Annual
Doc
Oct
Shock
Rocktober
Hollerween
Scream-a-long
Spook-a-thon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This week we bring you a real treat & no tricks!
We were delighted by this movie that we knew next to nothing about. 1986's Trick or Treat (aka Ragman, aka, Death at 33 RPM) serves Faustian themes vs the PMRC, Skippy meets Satanic panic. Great effects and solid performances allows this film to punch above its weight.
In Sammi's name,
rock on
Ep 4.40 - Night of the Creeps [Hollerween ep.1]
WELCOME TO HELL, aka
Z & Keith's 3rd Annual Doc Oct Shock Rocktober Hollerween Scream-a-long Spook-a-thon !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU'LL BE
TERROIZED by the sounds of "breast augmentation"! HAUNTED by a description of a blacked-out Target!! BORED TO PARALLYSIS by tales of short-term memory loss!!!
Special thanks to Randy P for suggesting this film! Roger Corman on Letterman, Sept 1, 1982Charles Napier on Russ MeyerWhat Happened to Night of the Creeps | JoBlo Horror Originals Victim No More (Friday the 13th fan film with Jill Whitlow)|3PD Films
This episode made use of the following audio clips under Creative Commons license sourced from Freesound.org
Long Praryer - Singing Bowl Ensemble|Headphaze Sitar long.aiff|kaiho
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Outro: Hildegard von Blingin' performing Creep
Ep 4.39 - Clockwatchers (Season of the Temp)
What a day! But it's finally time to punch out. We've made it to the end of a month of films loosely about working. And what a high note to end on! Clockwatchers (1997) is one of those nearly forgotten gems of 90's indie filmmaking. Amazing cast, great dialogue, beautifully shot and covering a subject matter from a fresh perspective, i.e., the sweet-spot. Check out Paul Kotheimer's work at www.handmaderecords.com !
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Paul Kotheimer performing Temping
Ep 4.38 - Lawn Dogs (Little Red Riding Mower)
Grass and yard care is very important to us here at Z and Keith Watched A Movie, that's why we've partnered with this film to bring our listeners the best in lawn representation.
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Shawn and Christian Reischauer w/Ricky Lewis performing the Lawn Mowing Rap
Ep 4.37 - Working Girl (She-wolf of Wall St/Tess around and find out)
Is it the late '80's sequel to 9 to 5? Is it the sassy sister film to Die Hard? Is it an accurate representation of Long Island aesthetics of the day? These and many other questions are left unanswered as we discuss Working Girl (1988). On our second viewing we noticed some nuance to the messaging we had missed on our first go (pre-pod). Plus Z attempts to describe some of the intricacies of Shawnee language. Feel the burn! +++++ Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp Outro: Squealer performing She Works Hard for the Money
Ep 4.36 - Men at Work (Two trashmen = no one's treasure)
Emilio and Charlie team up to share zero chemistry in this series of events that rarely have meaning or consequences.
Picture Weekend at Bernie's without the raw animal charm of Silverman and McCarthy. Imagine every 80's trope (including passing a dead guy off as just really inebriated) presumed dead, shoved into an oil drum, sealed improperly and dumped into the cinematic water supply.
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: The Trashwomen performing I'm Trash
Ep 4.35 - Erin Brockovich (Deft, Chromium and Legally Blonde)
Never before or since have you heard the phrase "hexavalent chromium" so many times within a 130 min window.
You guessed it- this week we're discussing Erin Brockovich, the Soderbergh-directed biographical legal drama from 2000.
So put on your waders and don't drink the iced tea, cuz something's hinky in Hinkley
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Go Sing Choir performing BITCH
Ep 4.34 - Flirt
Sadly, this marks the end of Hartley fest '23. We wrap things up with Flirt (1995): Three different cities, three different stories... or the same story told three different ways? Lovers' ultimatums, a gun, a pay phone, Panama. You be the judge. Plus give you our reflections on our wooly ride through the hairy world of Halorrcy Hartleymann. Thanks for listiening! Be good to her, etc.
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Pizzicato Five performing Baby Love Child (L.A. English Mix Version)
Ep 4.33 - Amateur
What do our past in/experiences say about us? Is there any escape from them, any starting over? Are there innocent men? Are there whores and virgins?
We're all beginners at something. Welcome to Hal Hartley's Amateur
Huell Howser meets a dog that eats avocados
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Whores performing I'm an Amateur at Everything
Ep 4.32 - Simple Men [w/special guest Brian Flota!l]
In our second installment of Hartleyfest, we welcome very special guest Dr. Brian Flota on to talk Simple Men (1992). The third installment in Hartley's so-called Long Island Trilogy, Simple Men follows brothers Bill and Dennis on their search for their father who has recently escaped from prison. Along the way they encounter hijinks, hard truths, a busted clutch assembly and women who challenge them. The two of them I mean. The womens don't challenge clutch assemblies. At least not on camera... Brian Flota is a Humanities Librarian & Associate Professor at James Madison University, inventor of hot food in machines and lifelong confederate of Stu Wankovits. Oh and co-editor of The Politics of Post-9/11 Music: Sound, Trauma, and the Music Industry in the Time of Terror
Be Good to Her And She'll Be Good To You by bell hooks
Anna Deavere Smith on Identity, Racism, and Disrupting the System with Her Work
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Ned Rifle performing Opening Credits - Simple Men
Ep 4.31 - The Unbelievable Truth
Hello and welcome to Long Island!
We kick off a month of Hal Hartley films, appropriately enough, with his first feature length - The Unbelievable Truth (1989). Starring Robert John Burke, the incomparable Adrienne Shelly, plus a whole host of soon-to-become regulars, this movie really tickles us in the Trust bone.
A must watch for Hartley fans and well, probably everyone.
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Opening Credits by Jim Coleman
Ep 4.30 - Critters [BdayK #4]
Oh hey. Sup?
We're just closing out July with Critters (1987) -- a film neither of us had seen, Keith remembers from video store shelves and that Z was almost entirely unaware of.
Plus late 80's hip hop, door knobs and Twi'leks, oh my!
Westcoast Rap All-Stars - We're All in the Same Gang
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Ep 4.29 - Risky Business [BdayK #3]
Like removing a gangrenous toe, we check off another film from Keith's rewatch bucket list.
Just another sad story about a upper middle class white man failuring his way up: aka, 1980s Tom Cruise's bread & butter, apparently. Plus more on psychopathy vs neurotypicality from some armchair auties and we FINALLY weigh in on Ana & Cenk's recent lean into transphobia.
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Xavier Vistín performing Tren Fugativo
Ep 4.28 - Time Bandits [BdayK #2]
From a negative early VHS experience to this, likely the ONLY film Keith has ever seen on CED, first impressions are definitely first. Long on our to rewatch list, this one did not fair well.
Plus hear about how we recently went with out electricity for 22hrs! Whitt Castle, if you're out there- holler back.
Instrumental cover of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" performed by Justin Canton +++++
Intro by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Gerry Rafferty performing Stealin' Time
Ep 4.27 - Moscow on the Hudson [BdayK #1]
Finally- the film Keith watched with his mother and grandparents which contained enough nudity that Keith's mom was mortified.
Not for nuthin, one of Robin Williams' first dramatic roles.
Cry for Anatoly...
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: cast of Silk Stockings performing Too Bad (We Can't Go Back To Moscow)
Ep 4.26 - Eat The Rich
Join us as we blindly leap into July with a film we had next to no prior knowledge of! Spoiler: it rules! UK Father's Day +++++
Intro by Professor PIng available on Bandcamp
Outro: The Coup performing The Guillotine
Ep 4.25 - Heavenly Creatures
Here we are wrapping on Pride month with this pretty lil bow on top. And crickey, what a wolloper!
Screen debut of both pod fave, Ms Melanie Lynskey AND one madame Kate "draw me like one of your French girls" Winslet.
(RIP the passengers and crew of the OceanGate Titan)
Directed by ol Petey J himself*. And based on "real events"!
You just gotta watch this one.
Plus we give our reflections on our June picks.
*Keith erroneously attributes the Evil Dead movies to Jackson. WRONG. That's Sam Raimi. Idiot.
Elevator Music by Freesound.org user YellowTree was time-stretched, pitched down & looped to be played when reading from Wikipedia.
Creative Commons Attribution License
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: My Chemical Romance performing Teenagers
Ep 4.24 - My Own Private Idaho
Greetings, spudbuddies! We are here to unearth Gus Van Sant's wild potato, the very indie 90's My Own Private Idaho (1991). An impressionistic search for home with some Shakespearean-affected caricatures met along the way. Plus: we renew our vows to woke-pilled globalist hegemony.
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Intro: by Professor Ping available on Bandcamp
Outro: Udo Kier performing Der Adler