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100 years, 200 movies. Brad Garoon and Jake Ziegler assign each other one movie the other has never seen for each of the last 100 years.

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100 years, 200 movies. Brad Garoon and Jake Ziegler assign each other one movie the other has never seen for each of the last 100 years.

    1991: 'JFK' and 'Only Yesterday'

    1991: 'JFK' and 'Only Yesterday'

    In this episode, we spotlight two standout films from 1991: "Only Yesterday" directed by Isao Takahata and "JFK" directed by Oliver Stone. We delve into Takahata's beautifully introspective animation, featuring voices like Daisy Ridley and Dev Patel in the English dub, and Stone's compelling historical drama starring Kevin Costner. Join us as we discuss these cinematic gems with our special guest, Michael Tanzillo, a talented 3D animator formerly of Blue Sky Studios, who worked on such films as "Ferdinand," "Spies in Disguise," and "The Peanuts Movie".

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Bonus: Walter Matthau Career in Review

    Bonus: Walter Matthau Career in Review

    It's finally time to tackle Walter Matthau's full filmography!
    We're not just talking about Matthau's must-see movies; we're ranking the crème de la crème that paint a vivid picture of his versatile acting chops. From the gritty heist in "Charley Varrick" to the laugh riots of "Grumpy Old Men" and the timeless charm of "The Odd Couple," we've got it all. Plus, we're not skimping on the suave suspense of "Charade" or his rock 'n' roll rumbling in "King Creole." Alongside a few surprise picks, we're peeling back the layers of Matthau's on-screen magic. If you thought you knew Walter Matthau, this episode might just have a few tricks up its sleeve.

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    • 50 min
    1969: 'True Grit' and 'Cactus Flower'

    1969: 'True Grit' and 'Cactus Flower'

    In 1969, while astronauts were taking one giant leap, 'True Grit' and 'Cactus Flower' were making giant splashes in cinemas. This episode zooms in on these contrasting cinematic masterpieces - from John Wayne’s grouchy, eye-patch swagger in the rugged American West to Ingrid Bergman and Walter Matthau's comedic charm amidst the quirky romance of 'Cactus Flower.'

    We delve deep into the way 'True Grit's' blend of adventure and grime helped to redefine the Western genre for a new generation and seal John Wayne's status as an icon. Then, we unpack the delightful dynamics of
    'Cactus Flower's' witty screenplay that made this film a box office hit, earning Goldie Hawn an Oscar in her very first major film role.

    Apologies to Clint Eastwood and 'Paint Your Wagon' (1969), we've never seen it so it didn't come to mind when talking about the western genre in '69. 

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    • 31 min
    2014: Frank and Leviathan

    2014: Frank and Leviathan

    This week we're hitting you with a couple of underseen gems. First up is 'Frank,' a quirky, offbeat comedy about an eccentric musician who never takes off the oversized plastic head he uses to cover his face, and 'Leviathan,' a powerful Russian drama that explores themes of corruption, alcohol abuse, and small town politics.

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    • 36 min
    2009: 3 Idiots and Me and Orson Welles

    2009: 3 Idiots and Me and Orson Welles

    The year is 2009 and the movies are period pieces. First up it's '3 Idiots,' and the period examined is just a few years ago, when stars R. Madhavan and Sharman Joshi go to college and there meet Aamir Khan, a charismatic Mary Poppins type. Rajkumar's Hirani's film was a giant success in India, and we discuss some of its crossover appeal in light of other Bollywood (and Tollywood) imports.

    Then we move on to 'Me and Orson Welles,' Richard Linklater's look at the Mercury Theater in New York City in the 1930s. Zac Efron takes on Christian McKay's Welles in the battle for charismatic supremacy and the company of Claire Danes.

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    Other movies discussed in this episode: Revanche (2008), Adventureland (2009), An Education (2009), A Serious Man (2009), Avatar (2009), Away We Go (2009), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), The Hurt Locker (2009), I Love You Man (2009), The Informant! (2009), Inglourious Basterds (2009), Mary and Max (2009), Moon (2009), The Messenger (2009), Up (2009), Up in the Air (2009), Mank (2020), The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2022), and Ricky Stanicky (2024). 

    • 26 min
    Bonus: Ranking Coen Brothers Movies

    Bonus: Ranking Coen Brothers Movies

    Drive Away Dolls marks the 20th feature film released by either one or both of the Coen Brothers, so we rated them all. From Blood Simple to the Ballad of Buster Scruggs, from Joel's the Tragedy of Macbeth to Ethan's Drive Away Dolls, from the maligned the Ladykillers to the lauded No Country for Old Men, Brad and Jake cover it all.

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    • 42 min

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