Matinee Minutiae

DJ Starsage & Matt Burlingame

two friends discuss the trivia behind their favorite films and television shows

  1. ÉPISODE 4

    Stella (1990)

    Matinee Minutia: Stella (1990) - The Divine Ms. M.'s Selfless MotherhoodEpisode 804: Show NotesThis week, DJ and Matt travel back to a world of cargo pants, Aquanet, and dial-up—1990! Before diving into Bette Midler’s heartbreaking turn as a single mom, the duo catches up on Lula May's questionable Thanksgiving invitation and Cooter Jack’s latest shenanigans in the basement. Once the VCR stops blinking, the focus turns to the 1990 remake of Stella, exploring the class divide, a mother's ultimate sacrifice, and the enduring power of Bette Midler's talent. Key Segments[00:00:02] Welcome & Trailer Park Thanksgiving: Fall banter, dealing with leaves6. The high-stakes invitation to Lula May's for a possibly hunted turkey.[00:02:45] Trapped in Time: The Year is 1990: World events like the release of Nelson Mandela, the start of the Gulf War, German reunification, and the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope8. Notable figures passing away, including Greta Garbo and Sammy Davis Jr.9.[00:04:15] The Movie Lineup: Discussing the big hits of the time: Home Alone, Ghost, and Dances with Wolves10101010. The selection of the feature film: Stella.[00:07:21] Feature Film Discussion: Stella (1990): The plot, starring Bette Midler as Stella Claire 1212, a feisty, independent working-class woman 13131313who has a child with the upper-class Dr. Stephen Dallas (Stephen Collins)14141414.[00:11:14] Setting the Scene: Watertown, NY in the Late 60s: Discussing the film's setting as a working-class "bedroom community" 15and how the 1990 remake addressed modern issues like the availability of the birth control pill and a woman’s reproductive choices.[00:14:01] The Class Divide and Sacrifice: Stella's realization that her world is not enough for her daughter, Jenny17. Frustration over Stella repeatedly turning down financial help from the wealthy father.[00:20:21] Director Spotlight: John Ehrman: Highlighting his extensive career in American television, including episodes of Star Trek, The Outer Limits 19, and winning an award for directing the miniseries Roots.[00:23:00] Star Spotlight: Bette Midler: Celebrating the Divine Ms. M. 21, an EGOT winner 2222, and her early career roots in the gay community23. Career highlights include The Rose 24, Beaches 25252525, Hocus Pocus 26, and The First Wives Club27272727.[00:33:14] The Embarrassing Florida Trip: The climactic scene where Stella's vibrant, "Carmen Miranda-esque" style 28clashes with the muted colors of Jenny's wealthy friends 29, causing Jenny immense embarrassment30.[00:37:34] The Birthday Party Disaster & Eileen Brennan: Stella and best friend Ed Munn (John Goodman) 31are arrested after a bar fight, witnessed by the judgmental PTA head, Mrs. Wilkerson (Eileen Brennan)32. This leads to the ultimate humiliation: no one showing up to Jenny's 16th birthday party33.[01:23:16] Supporting Cameos: Spotlighting Ben Stiller as the "bad boy boyfriend" 34and his surprising love for Star Trek35.[01:27:29] Stella in the Modern Era: Reimagining a contemporary remake, where Ed Munn (John Goodman's character) is positioned as the classic "nice guy" trope 36and would ideally get sober. Best Quotes"Apparently we are invited to the trailer for Thanksgiving this year." "Most people who know Lula Mae know you don't want to [touch this]"The film you're watching today is Stella, about a feisty working class single mother played by Bette Midler, who sacrifices...

    1 h 55 min
  2. ÉPISODE 5

    Switch (1991)

    We're diving into the chaotic world of "Switch," where a womanizing ad executive meets his messy demise and gets a second chance at life—this time in the body of a woman! As we chat about the film's wild ride through gender dynamics and personal growth, we can't help but crack jokes about the absurdity of it all. From the hilarious jello salad that steals the Thanksgiving spotlight to the awkward moments that come with switching genders, we explore how Steve's transformation reveals the ridiculousness of toxic masculinity. Plus, we reminisce about our own Thanksgiving mishaps and the heartwarming (and sometimes cringe-worthy) lessons learned. So grab your favorite snack, kick back, and join us for a fun-filled discussion of a film that’s as thought-provoking as it is entertaining! As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, we’re diving into the hilariously chaotic world of holiday preparations, turkey dilemmas, and a sprinkle of nostalgia. We kick things off with a light-hearted banter about the rapid approach of Thanksgiving and the inevitable family gatherings. You know how it goes—everyone's got that one dish, and this year, it’s all about the infamous jello salad featuring those delightful circus peanuts. Yeah, you heard it right! We’re talking about a dish that smells vaguely like nail polish but brings back waves of childhood memories. We joke about the trials of navigating family dynamics while secretly wondering if Aunt Gloria will finally wear pants this year. Spoiler alert: laughs are guaranteed as we recount past Thanksgivings filled with awkward questions and questionable culinary choices. Along the way, we also reminisce about classic candies, those deliciously weird treats that define our childhoods and discuss the quirky evolution of candy companies over the years, all while keeping the mood light and full of chuckles. As the episode progresses, we delve into the world of 1991 cinema, focusing on the film “Switch,” where we explore themes of gender identity and the hilarity that ensues when a notorious womanizer finds himself reincarnated as a woman. Our discussions highlight how this film challenges stereotypes and tackles issues of masculinity and femininity with a comedic twist. We share our thoughts on the character's journey from self-absorbed jerk to a more enlightened being, offering our listeners a chance to reflect on how far we've come—and how some things are still oddly relatable today. With plenty of quips about the absurdity of the plot and character motivations, we keep the conversation fun and engaging, ensuring that you’ll want to dig into your own Thanksgiving memories or perhaps even rewatch the film yourself! To wrap up, we take a nostalgic turn and reflect on the cultural context of the early '90s, discussing how movies like “Switch” fit into the larger conversation about gender and relationships. We dive into the playful dynamics of our own friendship, sharing laughs over the hilariously outdated stereotypes and what they say about our society today. Whether it’s about the turkey drama at family dinners or the ridiculousness of 90s cinema, we guarantee you’ll find yourself laughing along with us and perhaps reflecting on your own experiences as we navigate this wild ride together! So grab a seat at the dinner table, pour yourself a drink, and let’s get this holiday party started! Takeaways: In this episode, we dive into the quirky movie 'Switch', exploring its themes of gender identity and redemption, all while laughing at the ridiculous situations our characters find themselves in. We discuss how 'Switch', despite being a comedy from the early 90s, touches on serious topics like sexism and toxic masculinity, showing how far we've come in understanding gender roles. The film features a gender swap, leading to hilarious yet insightful moments where the lead character learns what it's like to walk in someone else's

    1 h 37 min
  3. ÉPISODE 6

    The Desk Set (1957)

    Episode SummaryIn this festive installment, the hosts shake off their "Wild Turkey" hangovers and travel back to 19571111. After a deep dive into the historical and cultural shifts of the late 1950s—from the launch of Sputnik to the debut of Leave it to Beaver—the discussion turns to the workplace classic Desk Set. The hosts explore the legendary chemistry of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, the timeless fear of being replaced by automation, and the chaotic charm of mid-century office Christmas parties. Timeline & Key Highlights00:00 – Holiday Survival: Banter about surviving Thanksgiving dinner, Aunt Gloria’s attire, and the mysterious "Cooter Jack".03:04 – Destination 1957: A historical snapshot of the year, including the Space Age kickoff, school integration in Little Rock, and the birth of icons like Spike Lee and Gloria Estefan5.06:13 – 1957 Nightlife: A look at what was playing in theaters, including The Bridge on the River Kwai, 12 Angry Men, and An Affair to Remember6.08:11 – Feature Presentation: Desk Set (1957): The hosts introduce the story of Bunny Watson, a library reference clerk whose department is threatened by a massive new computer called EMERAC.15:00 – Identity & Intellectual Equality: A deep dive into Bunny Watson’s character—a powerful woman in 1957 who holds her own intellectually against Richard Sumner.41:13 – The Office Christmas Party & The "Pink Slip" Incident: Discussing the film’s iconic party scene and the spectactular computer malfunction that accidentally fires everyone in the building, including the company president.01:10:00 – Human Ingenuity Wins: How Bunny saves the day with a simple bobby pin, proving that human insight remains essential even as technology advances.01:37:52 – Festive Bonus Recommendations: Quick takes on other holiday watches, including It Happened One Christmas and the 1995 female Scrooge film, Ebbie. Featured Film: Desk Set (1957)The Stars: Katharine Hepburn as Bunny Watson and Spencer Tracy as Richard Sumner (their eighth film together).The Conflict: Man vs. Machine. The installation of "EMERAC" (the big brain) triggers rumors of mass layoffs.The Legacy: A commentary on gender roles and technological disruption that remains relevant in the modern era of AI and automation. Closing Thoughts"Be kind, rewind." The hosts encourage listeners to share their own favorite holiday movies as they head into the new year.

    1 h 42 min
  4. ÉPISODE 7

    Mulberrry (1992)

    Ringing in the new year from the "Gopher Gulch" video store, DJ and Matt take a time-traveling trip back to 1992. After reflecting on the historic shifts and cinematic blockbusters of the early 90s, the duo dives into the hidden gem of British television: the supernatural sitcom Mulberry. They explore themes of compassion, the "family business" of death, and why a show about a cheerful apprentice Grim Reaper remains a poignant watch decades later. Timeline & Key Highlights00:00 – New Year at the Video Store: Banter about the "office party," the controversy of "fun-sized" Snickers, and the legendary Lula Mae.02:14 – Holiday Chaos in Gopher Gulch: A recap of local trailer park drama involving "Cooter Jack," moonshine eggnog, and unexpected bonuses.03:22 – Destination 1992: The "Time Traveler VCR" sets the stage with a look at 1992—a year of LA Riots, the end of the Cold War, and the birth of future stars like Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus.04:06 – 90s Fashion & TV Curiosities: A discussion on the "macho man" basketball shorts trend and the original Saved by the Bell pilot starring Hayley Mills.06:52 – The Class of ’92 at the Movies: Revisiting the year’s heavy hitters, including Aladdin, The Bodyguard, Basic Instinct, and Lethal Weapon 3.11:03 – Memorializing a Legend: A quick tribute to French film icon and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot.11:41 – Feature Discussion: Mulberry (1992): An in-depth look at the British sitcom following a cheerful apprentice Grim Reaper who takes a shine to an "acerbic spinster".18:17 – The BBC Cancellation Mystery: Why the show ended after two seasons and the "heebie-jeebies" that led a high-ranking official to pull the plug.23:16 – Transformation & Symbolism: How the character of Rose Farnaby "comes to life" through the show's set design and color palette.31:30 – The Art of the Obituary: A concluding reflection on personal legacy and why everyone should consider drafting their own highlights. Featured Series: MulberryThe Premise: Mulberry, the son of Death and Springtime, is sent on his first mission to escort the bitter Miss Rose Farnaby to the afterlife. Instead, he poses as her manservant to help her rediscover joy.The Vibe: Described as "Dickensian" with a touch of Greek mythology (Hades and Persephone), the show balances dark themes with gentle, British humor.The Verdict: A compassionate look at dignity in death and the potential for late-life change. Notable Mentions & Referencesspan class="ql-ui"...

    1 h 29 min
  5. ÉPISODE 8

    Right of Way (1983)

    Episode SummaryDJ and Matt return from the holiday break at the trailer park to discuss the 1983 HBO original film "Right of Way". This "Trauma TV" era drama stars screen legends Bette Davis and James Stewart as an elderly couple facing a terminal diagnosis and the controversial decision to end their lives together. The hosts delve into the film's heavy themes of autonomy, dignity, and the societal interference that follows their private choice Key Discussion Points & Timestamps[00:00:00] Survival of the Holidays: DJ and Matt recap the New Year's festivities at the trailer park, including Lula May's "ball drop" flagpole stunt and Hector's dangerous play near a propane tank.[00:02:53] 1983 Context: A retrospective of 1983, featuring Cold War anxieties, the Strategic Defense Initiative, the birth of stars like Chris Hemsworth, and the introduction of the first commercial cell phone.[00:04:20] The Era of "Trauma TV": Matt highlights the cultural impact of 1980s television movies like The Day After (nuclear war), Something About Amelia (incest), and Adam (the Adam Walsh story).[00:10:19] Plot Setup: Introduction to Minnie and Teddy Dwyer, a devoted couple who decide to exit life on their own terms after Minnie's terminal blood disease diagnosis.[00:15:25] Love vs. Ethics: A deep dive into whether a joint suicide pact represents ultimate love or a crossing of moral lines, contextualized by 1980s laws versus modern "Death with Dignity" standards.[00:26:41] The Legendary Cats: Discussion of the Dwyers' many cats, which Teddy named after acting legends like "Bobby De Niro," "Pacino," and "Bobby Redford".[00:44:31] The Conflict of Interference: How the couple's daughter, Roda, unintentionally triggers a "whirlwind of invasive strangers," including social workers and nosy reporters, by confiding in the family doctor.[01:08:26] The Ending Controversy: DJ and Matt explore the three different endings produced for the film—ranging from the original "Acceptance" ending to the revised versions created to avoid public backlash. Featured LegendsBette Davis: Matt reflects on Davis's career, her reputation as a "tough cookie," and how she channeled her real-life recovery from cancer into this performance.James Stewart: The hosts discuss Stewart’s "quiet power" and his legacy in Hollywood classics like Rear Window and Vertigo.Next Time: A look at a 90s film featuring stars from Friends and Reality Bites. "Romy & Michelle's High School Reunion"

    1 h 48 min
  6. ÉPISODE 9

    Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997)

    We're diving into the fun and fabulous world of "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion" where two best friends navigate the ups and downs of adulthood with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of nostalgia. The main point here? It's all about the pressure to impress at reunions and the lengths we go to mask our insecurities! From the cold chill of Gopher Gulch to the sunny vibes of LA, we're exploring how Romy and Michelle's wild scheme to reinvent themselves takes a hilarious twist when their lies unravel. Trust me, you don’t want to miss our playful banter as we dissect their journey and the colorful characters they encounter along the way! Whether it's the fashionista head of the clique or the quirky outsider, we’ll share laughs and insights that make you rethink the true meaning of success, friendship, and, of course, the perfect outfit for a reunion! So grab your fuzzy earmuffs and settle in for a delightful ride down memory lane! Takeaways: Romy and Michelle's journey emphasizes the value of friendship over societal expectations and success.The film cleverly critiques high school reunion culture, showcasing how past insecurities resurface.The characters' humorous attempts to impress others ultimately lead them to embrace their true selves.Their story illustrates how authenticity wins over pretense, especially in a social setting.The movie serves as a nostalgic reminder of the pressures faced by young women in the 90s.With relatable themes, it encourages viewers to appreciate their friendships and personal growth.

    1 h 40 min

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two friends discuss the trivia behind their favorite films and television shows