Timecode Cowboys

Alec & Danny Smight

Alec & Danny Smight, father and son filmmakers, discuss movies, TV and Hollywood history, from its humble beginnings to present day and beyond!   

  1. 5D AGO

    TCC_205 A Mondo STAR WARS Deep Dive with Special Guest Colin Smight

    Timecode Cowboys | Season Two | Ep. 5 | A Mondo STAR WARS Deep Dive with Special Guest Colin Smight (May the 4th Special) This is the one we’ve been teasing for over a year… and it finally happened. For our May the 4th special, we welcome longtime guest-in-waiting (and Danny’s brother) Colin Smight for a full-blown, multi-generational deep dive into Star Wars — from the original theatrical experience in 1977 all the way to the Disney era, theme parks, and beyond. What starts as a conversation about toys, VHS tapes, and waiting in line at the theater quickly expands into something much bigger: a debate about authorship, mythmaking, corporate stewardship, and whether Star Wars is still… cool. We cover the entire galaxy — the highs, the lows, and the strange middle ground where it somehow exists as both sacred text and plastic merch empire. Along the way, we get into: – First memories of Star Wars (and the power of action figures) 🧸  – The Special Editions and “what did George actually change?” 🎞️  – The prequels: misunderstood masterpieces or beautiful messes? 🎭  – Why Andor might be the best thing since Empire 👀  – The Disney era: safe nostalgia vs. bold world-building 🏰  – Rogue One, The Last Jedi, and the great fandom divide ⚔️  – The mythology of George Lucas and the influence of Joseph Campbell 📚  – Why The Empire Strikes Back still reigns supreme ❄️  – The failure of the Star Wars hotel (yes, really) 🏨  – And what it all means to pass these movies down to the next generation 👶✨ It’s part film history, part cultural autopsy, and part family story — the kind of episode that reminds you why these movies stuck in the first place. Whether you grew up with the originals, the prequels, or the Disney slate… this one’s for you. 🎬 Films & TV Shows Mentioned: – Star Trek (1966–1969) – THX 1138 (1971) – American Graffiti (1973) – Jaws (1975) – Taxi Driver (1976) – Star Wars (1977) – Superman (1978) – The Empire Strikes Back (1980) – Return of the Jedi (1983) – The Phantom Menace (1999) – Attack of the Clones (2002) – Revenge of the Sith (2005) – The Force Awakens (2015) – Rogue One (2016) – The Last Jedi (2017) – Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) – The Rise of Skywalker (2019) – The Mandalorian (2019– ) – Blade Runner 2049 (2017) – Dune (2021) – Andor (2022–2025) Send us Fan Mail

    1h 8m
  2. APR 23

    TCC_204 Bad day at Black Rock

    Timecode Cowboys | Season Two | Ep. 4 | Dan & Al Talk … Bad Day at Black Rock! We’re back to basics this week — one film, one town, and a whole lot simmering beneath the surface. Fresh off a spontaneous midweek screening assignment (courtesy of a late-night text and a Criterion nudge), we dive headfirst into Bad Day at Black Rock — John Sturges’ lean, mean 1955 desert noir-Western hybrid that unfolds like a pressure cooker in Cinemascope. What starts as a simple errand — a one-armed WWII vet (Spencer Tracy) arriving in a remote town to deliver a medal — quickly spirals into something far more sinister. The train shouldn’t have stopped. The town doesn’t want him there. And everyone seems to be hiding the same terrible secret. We break down the film’s deceptively simple structure, its forensic-style storytelling, and the way it weaponizes space, silence, and suspicion. Along the way, we get into: – Spencer Tracy as the ultimate reluctant antihero 🕶️ – Robert Ryan and the anatomy of small-town tyranny 🏜️ – The ghost of WWII and America’s unresolved guilt 🇺🇸 – Lone Pine, Alabama Hills, and the mythology of the American West 🌄 – The surprising Rambo DNA buried in the narrative 🪖 – André Previn’s “all gas, no brakes” score (and why it kind of works… until it doesn’t) 🎼 – Cinemascope as both canvas and trap — staging tension in negative space 🎥 – Why the film feels like a stage play… and a moral reckoning ⚖️ We also touch on performance philosophy (Spencer Tracy’s process vs. modern prep), directing on instinct, and how limitation — whether technical or narrative — can sharpen a film’s edge. It’s a tight 90 minutes, but like the best Westerns, it leaves a long shadow. And the more we talked about it, the more it started to feel less like a relic… and more like a warning. So saddle up, cue the train whistle, and maybe don’t trust the locals. Because sometimes the quietest towns have the loudest secrets. 🎬 Films & TV Shows Mentioned: Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)High Noon (1952)White Christmas (1954)The Searchers (1956)Lonely Are the Brave (1962)Billy Jack (1971)Vanishing Point (1971)First Blood (1982)Chinatown (1974)Dogville (2003)Django Unchained (2012)Bridge of Spies (2015)Send us Fan Mail

    45 min
  3. FEB 24

    Timecode Cowboys | Season Two | Ep. 2 | From Marvel to Morocco: Rave Cinema, Superhero Fatigue & Haunted L.A. Locales

    Timecode Cowboys | Season Two | Ep. 2 | From Marvel to Morocco: Rave Cinema, Superhero Fatigue & Haunted L.A. Locales We’re back in the saddle with a new RØDECaster setup and a proper grab-bag conversation that veers all the way from Marvel to Morocco to Murphy Ranch. This week, we dive into the surprisingly soulful Wonder Man (and Marvel’s ongoing identity crisis), before shifting gears into one of the most haunting theatrical experiences of the year: Sirât, Oliver Laxe’s rave-infused fever dream that left us both rattled and inspired. We talk economy of visual language, the difference between aesthetic indulgence and narrative restraint, and why some films seep into your subconscious while others evaporate on contact. Along the way, we also discuss: – Ben Kingsley’s career renaissance 🎭 – Yorgos Lanthimos and the perils of “too much sauce” 🎨🔥 – The strange magic of Oscar season 🏆✨ – A spontaneous call to Colin about Santa Clarita urban legends 📞🌙 – And baseball movies on deck 🎢⚾️ It’s a little Marvel fatigue 🦸‍♂️, a little Cannes reverie 🌊🎬, and a lot of Los Angeles lore — the kind of episode that feels like eavesdropping on two cinephiles trying to figure out what still moves them. Buckle up! 🎬 Films & TV Shows Discussed: Wages of Fear (1953)Sorcerer (1977)Hardcore (1979)The Shining (1980)Sexy Beast (2000)The Matrix (1999)The Matrix Resurrections (2021)Iron Man (2008)Iron Man 3 (2013)Barry (2018–2023)Watchmen (TV series, 2019)Oppenheimer (2023)Poor Things (2023)Wonder Man (2025) (as discussed in-episode)Sirât (2024)Sentimental Value (2024)The Secret Agent (2024)Send us Fan Mail

    51 min
  4. JAN 14

    TCC_201 The Universal Backlot: Hollywood’s Factory Floor

    Timecode Cowboys | Season Two | Ep. 1 | The Universal Backlot: Hollywood’s Factory Floor In this S2 premiere episode, we explore the history, mythology, and everyday reality of Universal Studios Hollywood — not as a theme park, but as a working studio that’s been shaping Hollywood for more than a century. We’re joined on a backlot field trip by special guests Ben Sommer (@ben.gordo), Director of Programmatic Partnerships at NBCUniversal, and Andrew Paz (@andybrand), co-founder of Big Time (@bigtimebigtimebigtimebigtime), bringing insider access and fresh perspective along for the ride. In this episode, we cover: 🎞️ The birth of the studio tour and the chaos of silent-era filmmaking🧠 Life inside the machine: soundstages, commissaries, parking politics, and daily studio rhythms🦈 How Spielberg and Verna Fields saved Jaws when the shark wouldn’t work🌍 Universal logo history, late-’90s DVD bumpers, and studio branding obsessions🔥 Studio fires, lost archives, and preservation vs. reinvention It’s a reset. A road trip. And a statement of intent for Season Two: fewer walls, more field trips, and a deeper connection to the places where film history is still being made. 🎬 Films & TV Shows Discussed: The Time Tunnel (1966)Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964)How the West Was Won (1962)The Battle of the Bulge (1965)Grand Prix (1966)2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)Airport (1970)Columbo (1971)The Towering Inferno (1974)Earthquake (1974)Airport 1975 (1974)Jaws (1975)Midway (1976)Alien (1979)Apocalypse Now (1979)The Rockford Files (1974)Hart to Hart (1979)Jurassic Park (1993)The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997)The Mummy (1999)The Mummy Returns (2001)CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)Desperate Housewives (2004)The Artist (2011)Stranger Things (2016)••Babylon (2022) Send us Fan Mail

    55 min
  5. JAN 4

    TCC_115 TV Pilots!

    Timecode Cowboys | Ep. 15 | TV PILOTS! (Season One Finale) We’re closing the book on Season One — and doing it the only way we know how: by talking about the strange, high-stakes, half-forgotten corner of Hollywood history known as the TV pilot. In this finale episode, Danny and his dad dig into the lost art of pilot season: rushed schedules, wild concepts, focus-group madness, and shows that almost were.  Drawing on decades of firsthand experience cutting pilots — some brilliant, some doomed — we trace how the system worked, why it collapsed, and what it says about how Hollywood used to gamble on ideas instead of algorithms. Along the way, we veer into market testing, Nielsen ratings, backdoor pilots, pilot killers, soundtrack needle drops, and the eerie feeling of standing outside buildings where entire TV futures were once decided. In this episode, we cover: 🎬 What a TV pilot actually is — and why most never made it to air🧪 Focus groups, Nielsen diaries & the Preview House on Sunset Blvd✂️ Inside the cutting room — brutal deadlines, unfinished episodes & sudden cancellations📺 Standalone TV vs. serialized prestige — what we lost, what we gained🤠 Personal war stories — the pilots that almost changed everything More importantly, this episode also marks the end of Timecode Cowboys: Season One — and the beginning of a new era. New seasons, new collaborators, new music, and field-trip episodes exploring Hollywood’s past, present, and future are just over the horizon. Cowboys out (for now). 🎬 Films and TV Shows discussed: My Mother the Car (1965, TV) Mister Ed (1961–1966, TV) Star Trek (1966–1969, TV) Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) The Last Run (1971) Columbo (1971–2003, TV) McCloud (1970–1977, TV) The Name of the Game (1968–1971, TV) The Rockford Files (1974–1980, TV) Little House on the Prairie (1974–1983, TV) The Twilight Zone (1959–1964, TV) Hill Street Blues (1981–1987, TV) St. Elsewhere (1982–1988, TV) Star Wars (1977) Doctor Who (1963–present, TV) ER (1994–2009, TV) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000–2015, TV) CSI: Miami (2002–2012, TV) Century City (2004, TV) Breaking Bad (2008–2013, TV) The Dark Knight (2008) Send us Fan Mail

    55 min
  6. 12/09/2025

    TCC_114 David "P". Loughery

    Timecode Cowboys | Ep. 14 | David P. Loughery: The Man, The Myth, The Legend We’re back — and this week we literally walked off the 18th green, dropped our clubs, and hit record. Why? Because David P. Loughery — screenwriter, mentor, raconteur, and honorary cowboy — loved two things with unadulterated devotion: classic movies … and golf! From Dreamscape to Passenger 57, Money Train, The Three Musketeers, Lakeview Terrace, and The Intruder, David built the kind of career Hollywood rarely celebrates: steady, surprising, generous, and full of personality. A real craftsman. A real wit. A real one-of-one. In this episode, we cover: 📝 Script stories from the trenches — Snipes, Quaid, Shatner & beyond🎬 Notes swaps & mentorship — how David shaped Danny’s writing🍸 Martinis, mini-malls & midnight noirs — David’s secret map of Los Angeles😂 The quirks — the early arrivals, the BMW he wouldn’t drive on freeways, the Word docs saved “somewhere”🧠 A master of genre — thrillers, western riffs, studio rewrites, and pure storytelling💙 A friend who became family — and the voice still echoing in our writing Here’s to David and the movies, the memories, and the punchlines he gifted us. 🎬 Films discussed: Dreamscape (1984) Heart to Hart (TV) The Stepfather (1987) Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) Flashback (1990) Passenger 57 (1992) Money Train (1995) Tom and Huck (1995) Lakeview Terrace (2008) Obsessed (2009) Penthouse North (2013) Nurse 3D (2013) The Intruder (2019) Send us Fan Mail

    1 hr

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Alec & Danny Smight, father and son filmmakers, discuss movies, TV and Hollywood history, from its humble beginnings to present day and beyond!