236 episodes

Two friends, one who loves both Jane Austen and David Lynch, one who is only passingly familiar with both, explore their bodies of work and the adaptations of that work. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mannersandmadness/support

Manners & Madness: A Jane Austen & David Lynch Podcast Maya Adkins & Christian Cabrera

    • TV & Film

Two friends, one who loves both Jane Austen and David Lynch, one who is only passingly familiar with both, explore their bodies of work and the adaptations of that work. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mannersandmadness/support

    The Fablemans

    The Fablemans

    This week we are watching a movie that features David Lynch as an actor. The Fablemans is by Steven Spielberg and is about his life. David Lynch makes a cameo at the end as legendary director John Ford and is delightfully iconic.

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Metropolitan

    Metropolitan

    This week we are covering our second Whit Stillman movie, his first, Metropolitan. This movie is listed as a modern adaptation of Mansfield Park even though it really isn’t. It does however talk about the novel and works with some of its themes, which leads to us having a lot to talk about.

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Clue

    Clue

    This week we finally follow through on our threats and add Tim Curry to the Manners & Madness line-up. We begin with one of his funniest the farcical cult classic Clue.

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    • 55 min
    Lost Highway Pt. 2

    Lost Highway Pt. 2

    This week we finish our coverage of Lost Highway. We spend a good amount of the episode speculating on what it all means, how much is real and where it fits in with the recurring themes of David Lynch’s work.

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    • 59 min
    Lost Highway, Pt. 1

    Lost Highway, Pt. 1

    This week we are on to one of David Lynch’s seminal movies, Lost Highway. A movie about memory and murder, where every character and even the film itself seems to be divided and doubled at the same time. We get into the spirit by dividing our coverage into two parts so be sure to come back next week for more.

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    • 50 min
    Spring 2024 Check-in

    Spring 2024 Check-in

    This week spring is in the air and we are feeling it. We look back on everything we’ve covered so far this year and take some quizzes to determine our spring aesthetic and what flower we are.

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    • 55 min

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