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Film critic Daniel Barnes and comedian Corky McDonnell do your dirty work by reviewing the worst movies you can imagine. Send Daniel and Corky your most sadistic movie dares at daredaniel.com, and look for a new episode every other Tuesday.
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Pickpocket (1959) – Canon Fodder Episode 11
Pickpocket (1959; Dir.: Robert Bresson)
Canon Fodder Episode 11
We wish we knew how to quit you, Robert Bresson! Daniel and Corky get their Bresson on with a review of the French master’s 1959 masterpiece Pickpocket. Will the film steal your host’s hearts, or will it leave them feeling ripped off?
PICKPOCKET FACTS & FIGURES
Sight & Sound 2022 Critics List Ranking: #136 (tied)
French theatrical debut: Dec. 16, 1959
IMDB synopsis: “Michel passes the time by picking pockets, careful to never be caught despite being watched by the police. His friend Jacques may suspect, while both men may have their eyes on Jeanne, the pretty neighbor of Michel’s ailing mother.”
CLIPS AND CLIPPINGS
Trailer for Pickpocket
Opening scene
The amazing Gare de Lyon sequence
Bresson interview about Pickpocket
NEXT EPISODE’S MOVIE
Los Olvidados (1950; Dir.: Luis Buñuel)
IMDB synopsis: “A group of juvenile delinquents live a violent and crime-filled life in the festering slums of Mexico City, as the morals of young Pedro are gradually corrupted and destroyed by the others.”
Our review of Los Olvidados comes out on April 23!
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Ordet – Canon Fodder Episode 10
Ordet (1955; Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer)
Canon Fodder Episode 10
We’ve got Danes on our brains this week on the Canon Fodder podcast! Daniel and Corky review Danish master Carl Dreyer’s acclaimed Ordet, a story of spiritual schisms both internal and external. But can anyone repair the schism between Daniel and Corky after this episode?
ORDET FACTS & FIGURES
Sight & Sound 2022 Critics List Ranking: #48 (tied)
Danish theatrical debut: Jan. 10, 1955
IMDB synopsis: “Follows the lives of the Borgen family, as they deal with inner conflict, as well as religious conflict with each other, and the rest of the town.”
CLIPS AND CLIPPINGS
Trailer for Ordet
Daniel’s favorite scene
The resurrection
Interview with Dreyer
NEXT EPISODE’S MOVIE
Pickpocket (1959; Dir.: Robert Bresson)
IMDB synopsis: “Michel passes the time by picking pockets, careful to never be caught despite being watched by the police. His friend Jacques may suspect, while both men may have their eyes on Jeanne, the pretty neighbor of Michel’s ailing mother.”
Our review of Pickpocket comes out on April 9!
Follow Dare Daniel & Canon Fodder on Facebook and Instagram. Be sure to listen, rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Listen Notes, Google Podcasts, Castbox and more. New episodes every other Tuesday! Please help support the show by clicking the Donate button on the homepage or find “Support the Show” in the main menu.
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PlayTime (1967) – Canon Fodder Episode 9
PlayTime (1967; Dir.: Jacques Tati)
Canon Fodder Episode 9
After a string of thematically heavy films, the Random Number Generator Gods decided Daniel and Corky were due for a little playtime. French auteur Jacques Tati’s landmark comedy epic PlayTime, that is! But will your hosts swing PlayTime into the Canon Fodder canon, or will it slide into oblivion?
PLAYTIME FACTS & FIGURES
Sight & Sound 2022 Critics List Ranking: #23
French Theatrical debut: Dec. 16, 1967
IMDB synopsis: “Monsieur Hulot curiously wanders around a high-tech Paris, paralleling a trip with a group of American tourists. Meanwhile, a nightclub/restaurant prepares its opening night, but it’s still under construction.”
CLIPS AND CLIPPINGS
Re-release trailer for PlayTime
The Glass
The Tourists
The Chairs
The Carousel
NEXT EPISODE’S MOVIE
Ordet (1955; Dir.: Carl Dreyer)
IMDB synopsis: “Follows the lives of the Borgen family, as they deal with inner conflict, as well as religious conflict with each other, and the rest of the town.”
Our review of Ordet comes out on March 26!
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A Man Escaped – Canon Fodder Episode 8
A Man Escaped (1956; Dir.: Robert Bresson)
Canon Fodder Episode 8
Daniel and Corky continue their world tour through the masterpieces of cinema by reviewing French auteur Robert Bresson’s gripping prison drama. Will your hosts man up and Canon-ize the film, or will its appeal escape them?
A MAN ESCAPED FACTS & FIGURES
Sight & Sound 2022 Critics List Ranking: #95 (tied)
Theatrical debut: Nov. 11, 1956
IMDB synopsis: “A captured French Resistance fighter during WWII engineers a daunting escape from a Nazi prison in France.”
CLIPS AND CLIPPINGS
Original trailer for A Man Escaped
The opening scene
Bordwell & Thompson’s take
NEXT EPISODE’S MOVIE
Playtime (1967; Dir.: Jacques Tati)
IMDB synopsis: “Monsieur Hulot curiously wanders around a high-tech Paris, paralleling a trip with a group of American tourists. Meanwhile, a nightclub/restaurant prepares its opening night, but it’s still under construction.”
Our review of Playtime comes out on March 12!
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Ali: Fear Eats the Soul – Canon Fodder Episode 7
Dare Daniel Presents: Canon Fodder – Episode 7
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1974; Dir.: Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
Mismatched duo Daniel and Corky buck all society’s rules by putting schnitzel on their strudel to review German wunderkind Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Ali: Fear Eats the Soul. But will your hosts Canon-ize this 1974 classic, or will they throw sauerkraut in its bauernbrot?
ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL FACTS & FIGURES
Sight & Sound 2022 Critics List Ranking: #52 (tied)
West German theatrical debut: March 5, 1974
IMDB synopsis: “A lonely widow meets a much younger Moroccan worker in a bar during a rainstorm. They fall in love, to their own surprise and to the outright shock of their families, colleagues, and drinking buddies.”
CLIPS AND CLIPPINGS
Trailer for Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Daniel’s favorite scene
Ali meets the family
Julie Christie approves!
NEXT EPISODE’S MOVIE
A Man Escaped (1956; Dir.: Robert Bresson)
IMDB synopsis: “A captured French Resistance fighter during WWII engineers a daunting escape from a Nazi prison in France.”
Our review of A Man Escaped comes out on Feb. 27!
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By the Bluest of Seas – Cannon Fodder Episode 6
Dare Daniel Presents: Canon Fodder – Episode 6
By the Bluest of Seas (1936; Dir.: Boris Barnet)
Shipwrecked cinephiles Daniel and Corky are whisked away to a collectivist paradise by Boris Barnet’s ebullient musical comedy. But will your hosts deem this enchantingly effervescent slice of vile Communist propaganda Canon-worthy, or will they blast it out of the water?
BY THE BLUEST OF SEAS FACTS & FIGURES
Sight & Sound 2022 Critics List Ranking: #211 (tied)
IMDB synopsis: “Two best friends shipwreck on an island in the Caspian Sea and fall in love with the same woman while helping the villagers of their new home.”
CLIPS AND CLIPPINGS
By the Bluest of Seas full movie
NEXT EPISODE’S MOVIE
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (1972; Dir.: Rainier Werner Fassbinder)
IMDB synopsis: “A lonely widow meets a much younger Moroccan worker in a bar during a rainstorm. They fall in love, to their own surprise and to the outright shock of their families, colleagues, and drinking buddies.”
Our review of Ali: Fear Eats the Soul comes out on Feb. 6, 2024!
Follow Canon Fodder on Facebook and Instagram. Be sure to listen, rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Listen Notes, Google Podcasts, Castbox and more. New episodes every other Tuesday! Please help support the show by clicking the Donate button on the homepage or find “Support the Show” in the main menu.
Read more of Daniel’s movie reviews at Dare Daniel and Rotten Tomatoes.