Podcast Like It's ...

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Through Podcast Like It's... writers Phillip Iscove (Co-Creator of FOX's Sleepy Hollow), Kenny Neibart (Entourage, Hindsight) and now Emily St. James explore some of the best years in film, music and television. It all started in 1999, then 1989, then 2009 and now 1992! Follow Phil, Kenny and Emily as they dive into some of your favorite movies, TV shows and musicians! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 81: 2046  with Clay Keller

    2 DAYS AGO

    81: 2046 with Clay Keller

    This week on Podcast Like It’s the 2000s, Phil and Emily continue their Valentine’s miniseries on the films of Wong Kar-wai with a deep dive into his dreamy, decadent, and divisive follow-up to In the Mood for Love: 2046. Joining them is Screen Drafts co-host Clay Keller to unpack memory, desire, sci-fi metaphors, hotel rooms, and the many women orbiting Tony Leung’s endlessly romantic (and endlessly messy) Chow Mo-wan. Early in the episode, Phil provides context for listeners who may not have seen the film, walking through its fractured narrative, a futuristic train that takes passengers to a place where memories can be reclaimed, and a writer blurring fiction and reality as he drifts through the Oriental Hotel and the ghosts of love past. The conversation explores how 2046 expands Wong’s romantic universe into something colder, more reflective, and more haunted. Is it a sequel? A remix? A sci-fi epilogue? A man trying to freeze time so he never has to grow up? The trio discusses the film’s nonlinear structure, its lush visual language, recurring musical motifs, and the way longing becomes both theme and architecture. They also touch on the film’s limited U.S. release, its evolving critical reputation, and how it fits into Wong Kar-wai’s broader body of work. Along the way, the episode offers a brief glimpse behind the scenes of this Valentine’s miniseries and how close to release these conversations sometimes are. 🎙️ Guests & HostsClay Keller 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claykeller Phil Iscove 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pmiscove Emily St. James 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilystjams 🎧 Follow Podcast Like It’s🎙 Main Feed (The 2000s / The 90s) Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-like-its/id1369075017 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Hh2n0eZxJ9V0XHnHh1SxP 💜 Patreon (Bonus Episodes + The 1990s feed + Video): https://www.patreon.com/podcastlikeits 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastlikeits 🐦 X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcastlikeits 🧵 Threads: https://www.threads.net/@podcastlikeits 🔷 Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/podcastlikeits.bsky.social 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@podcastlikeits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 44m
  2. 80: In The Mood For Love with Katie McGrath & Tom Mison

    6 FEB

    80: In The Mood For Love with Katie McGrath & Tom Mison

    This week on Podcast Like It’s the 2000s, Phil and Emily kick off a brand-new Valentine’s miniseries on the films of Wong Kar-wai with one of the most celebrated movies of the century: In the Mood for Love. Joining them are Katie McGrath and Tom Mison, making their first appearance on the main feed after many beloved appearances on Podcast Like It’s the 90s (the Patreon-exclusive show). The conversation explores why In the Mood for Love has become the defining cinematic text of longing, memory, and restraint. The group digs into Wong Kar-wai’s sensual, dialogue-light approach; the role of ambiguity and audience interpretation; the film’s obsession with time, repetition, and missed connection; and how Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung deliver one of the most emotionally charged screen romances ever filmed without ever fully consummating it. They also discuss the film’s slow critical “glow-up,” its influence on filmmakers like Sofia Coppola and Barry Jenkins, the role of Criterion in canon-building, and why this movie works as pure cinema something that couldn’t exist in any other medium. Along the way: conversations about memory, performance without dialogue, and what it means for a film to trust its audience completely. Follow Us: Phil Iscove 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pmiscove Emily St. James 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilystjams Show: Podcast Like It’s the 2000s 🎧 Listen & subscribe: https://linktr.ee/podcastlikeits 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastlikeits 💜 Patreon (bonus episodes & video): https://www.patreon.com/podcastlikeits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 10m
  3. 75: Monster’s Inc. with Griffin Newman

    2 JAN

    75: Monster’s Inc. with Griffin Newman

    Phil and Emily head back to early-2000s Pixar with Monsters, Inc., a movie that feels deceptively simple until you realize how much emotional and thematic weight it’s quietly carrying. Joining them is Griffin Newman for a deep dive into why this film has endured as one of Pixar’s most humane, rewatchable achievements. The conversation unpacks the movie’s elegant world-building, its labor-comedy roots, and how it turns corporate systems, energy consumption, and fear itself into something legible for kids without flattening the ideas for adults. They talk Sulley as an unusually gentle Pixar protagonist, Mike Wazowski as both comic engine and emotional fulcrum, and Boo as a character whose impact far outweighs her screen time. They also explore where Monsters, Inc. sits in Pixar’s creative timeline, how its humor is engineered, why its ending lands as hard as it does, and how the film reflects early-2000s anxieties about work, productivity, and empathy. Along the way, the group discusses the studio’s voice-casting philosophy, the film’s visual softness compared to later Pixar titles, and why its central message still plays cleanly more than two decades later. Whether this was your childhood Pixar favorite or one you’ve come to appreciate more as an adult, this episode reframes Monsters, Inc. as a quietly radical movie about fear, care, and choosing connection over efficiency. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    2h 12m

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Through Podcast Like It's... writers Phillip Iscove (Co-Creator of FOX's Sleepy Hollow), Kenny Neibart (Entourage, Hindsight) and now Emily St. James explore some of the best years in film, music and television. It all started in 1999, then 1989, then 2009 and now 1992! Follow Phil, Kenny and Emily as they dive into some of your favorite movies, TV shows and musicians! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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