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American Psycho, American Pie, American Beauty... there are literally HUNDREDS of films with American in their titles. Why? Co-hosts Benjamin Rosen and Allen Austin dig into these films to discuss what they have to say about American culture, identity, and values. Follow us on Instagram @americanscenepod and share your opinions on the films and topics we cover.

American Scene Benjamin Rosen

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American Psycho, American Pie, American Beauty... there are literally HUNDREDS of films with American in their titles. Why? Co-hosts Benjamin Rosen and Allen Austin dig into these films to discuss what they have to say about American culture, identity, and values. Follow us on Instagram @americanscenepod and share your opinions on the films and topics we cover.

    44. Divorce, American Style with Hayley Palmaer

    44. Divorce, American Style with Hayley Palmaer

    Happy Valentine's Day! Actor and producer Hayley Palmaer returns to the show to discuss the Oscar-nominated 1967 comedy "Divorce, American Style," written by Norman Lear and starring Dick Van Dyke and Debbie Reynolds.

    What is an American-style divorce? We'll get into the movie's portrayal versus reality and what's changed (and what's stayed the same) socially and legally around relationships and the institution of marriage.

    References:

    Divorce, American Style by Suzanne Kahn

    • 1 tim. 7 min
    43. An American Christmas BONUS! with producer Lorenzo Nardini

    43. An American Christmas BONUS! with producer Lorenzo Nardini

    Schedule the installation of that in-ground pool because your Christmas bonus has finally arrived! Friend of the pod and feature film producer Lorenzo Nardini has worked on over 20 Christmas movies, and he joins us to talk about his work at MPCA, the "NCU" (Netflix Christmas Universe), what he has coming up in 2024, and his own thoughts on All American Christmas Carol.



    References:

    The Knight Before Christmas

    Hotel for the Holidays

    ⁠Best. Christmas. Ever!⁠

    ‘Pretty Little Liars’ Alum Sasha Pieterse To Topline MPCA Thriller ‘The Image Of You’

    Jenna Ortega & Her ‘Wednesday’ Co-Star Percy Hynes White Reunite On Tiffany Paulsen’s Directorial Debut ‘Winter Spring Summer Or Fall’

    • 41 min
    42. American Fiction (Finally!)

    42. American Fiction (Finally!)

    At long last! Run, don't walk to see American Fiction in theaters now! This is a spoiler-free episode gushing about how much I loved Cord Jefferson's new movie. But first, a recap of a handful of other movies I loved and that I thought were a lot of in 2023 and what I'm looking forward to doing on this show in 2024.



    References:

    THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAGICAL NEGROES - Official Trailer [HD] - Only In Theaters March 22

    It doesn't suck: Showgirls - by Adam Nayman

    • 18 min
    41. American Christmas (2019) & All American Christmas Carol (10th Anniversary)

    41. American Christmas (2019) & All American Christmas Carol (10th Anniversary)

    Ho ho holy moly, is it Christmas already? On this episode, Ben talks about why there hasn't been a certified classic holiday movie since "Elf" and "Love Actually" came out TWENTY YEARS AGO, and then he provides a recap of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" before diving into two (of four!) American Christmas stories. "American Christmas" and "All American Christmas Carol" take different approaches in adapting Dickens' enduring tale and end up sending very different messages...



    References:

    Are ‘Elf’ and ‘Love Actually’ the Last Holiday Classics We’ll Ever Get?

    Sorry To Bring This Up, But Is The Holiday Really A Christmas Movie?

    Why There Haven't Been Any Modern Christmas Classics in the 2020s

    The Time Zack Morris Gave Himself A Homeless Girl For Christmas

    Working Homeless: More Than Half of Unhoused People Have Jobs

    California Program Giving $500 No-Strings-Attached Stipends Pays Off, Study Finds

    How $750 a month changed the lives of a group of homeless people in California

    'It’s a miracle': Helsinki's radical solution to homelessness

    Child labor violations soared in fiscal 2023

    • 26 min
    40. American Pastime (with author and professor Susan Kamei)

    40. American Pastime (with author and professor Susan Kamei)

    Box office juggernaut Oppenheimer is expected to dominate awards season this year, but while the US government had the Manhattan Project team hard at work at Los Alamos, it was also incarcerating over 120,000 Japanese Americans in camps from eastern California to Arkansas.

    Desmond Nakano's American Pastime takes place at the Topaz camp and centers on a family and community coming together to find strength, hope, and dignity.

    Author and professor Susan Kamei ("When Can We Go Back to America? Voices of Japanese American Incarceration during WWII") joins us to discuss her ongoing work in the Van Hunnick history department of USC's Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, the resonant elements of the film's story and characters, the importance of baseball in the camps, and why it's so important to understand this part of our history.

    Trailer: American Pastime

    References:

    When Can We Go Back to America? Voices of Japanese American Incarceration during WWII

    https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/When-Can-We-Go-Back-to-America/Susan-H-Kamei/9781481401456

    Lyrical Paintings of Life Inside a WWII Internment Camp

    https://slate.com/human-interest/2016/09/paintings-by-estelle-ishigo-of-life-inside-the-heart-mountain-relocation-center-during-world-war-ii.html

    • 51 min
    39. American Gothic (35th Anniversary)

    39. American Gothic (35th Anniversary)

    Happy Halloween, horror fans! Spooky season is upon us, and it's the perfect time to talk about 1988's American Gothic with local Pacific Northwest filmmaker and Executive Director for endHaven Productions, Jason Wilkinson! Jason has written and directed several award winning horror films like Killing Time, She Picked Me, and the short film Tabitha, which is part of the feature film Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology, now available to stream for free on Tubi.

    Jason tells us about what he's been enjoying this Halloween season, what's on his watchlist, and why the Pacific Northwest is the best place to shoot horror. Then we get into the movie, discussing the appeal and endurance of Backwoods Horror, the portrayal of evil characters living in rural and remote places, and how contemporary news and politics exacerbate the urban-rural divide.

    Jason Wilkinson

    Website: https://www.endhaven.com

    Social media: @JasonFilmDude (IG, X) and @endhavenproductions (FB, IG, YouTube)

    Killing Time: https://reveel.net/programs/1299515/killing-time

    Sinphony: A Clubhouse Horror Anthology (segment: "Tabitha") https://tubitv.com/movies/711074/sinphony-a-clubhouse-horror-anthology

    References:

    Backwoods Horror / Rural Survival Films (IMDb)

    Why Are Small Towns The Perfect Sinister Setting For Horror? (Nerdist)

    • 55 min

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