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a podcast about cinema. eddie, malcolm, and JT break down films from across the globe and across the spectrum of respectability. the arthouse, the grindhouse, the middle brow, and all of the crevices in between. subscribe to the patreon for the even-numbered episodes. extendedclippodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
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Another year, another list…We counted down our favorite first-time viewings of the year. Plus, some friends of the show dropped by with their picks, so get your watchlists ready.Get an extra episode every week on patreon:https://www.patreon.com/Extended_ClipSend us your questions and comments to be read on the air: extendedclippodcast@gmail.com00:0…
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This week’s podcast is on Otto Preminger’s thriller, Bunny Lake is Missing. The London-set mystery is a stylish and psychologically probing return to the noirs Preminger was making at Fox in the 40s. 00:00 - Bunny Lake is Missing49:30 - MilkJoin us on patreon to get an extra episode every week, for $5/mohttps://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_ClipSend u…
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Today's podcast is on Soi Cheang's 2009 crime thriller, Accident. The film is slick, lean, melancholic, and heavy on procedure with its Rube Goldberg-inspired assassinations and audio surveillance right out of The Conversation.Then, on MiTM, we talked about Unhinged, Training Day, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and The Human Stain. Finally, an em…
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This week, Hesse ( @ZeroSuitCamus ) from Seeking Derangements and Movie Mindset returns to the clip to talk about Abel Gance’s 7 hour silent epic, La Roue. A great long talk about narrative, style, history, and a surprising amount of unrelated Udo Kier anecdotes. Make sure to sign up on patreon for an extra episode every week. Right now, the annual…
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Today's podcast is on Jerzy Skolimowski's Moonlighting. The 1982 film stars Jeremy Irons as the foreman of a Polish immigrant labor team illegally working on a London flat during the solidarity protests and eventual coup in Warsaw. We talked about the unique mixture of British social realism, Chaplin-esque sentimentality, and classic Skolimowski te…
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On today’s podcast, we talked about a couple of new releases, Anora and Juror #2. We start with Sean Baker’s Palme-winning comedy of divorce, and then get into Clint Eastwood’s impassioned and sparse morality play. 00:00 - Anora38:27 - Juror #2Sign up for $5/mo to get an extra episode every weekhttps://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_ClipEmail us at ext…
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Today’s episode is about Akira Kurosawa’s sweltering noir, Stray Dog, from 1949. We talked about post-war Japan, the loop of western and eastern genre influence, beating the dog-beating allegations, and more. Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo athttps://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_ClipSend us your questions, comments, and complaints to be rea…
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On today’s edition of the Halloween Mindset with Rob Franco, we talked about Karthik Subbaraj’s 2012 debut, Pizza, a playful film about horror storytellling, food delivery, and love. Then on MiTM we talked about Joker 2, Rumours, Cloud, Dead of Night, The Ghost Writer, and Zuckerman Unbound. Sign up for an extra episode every week at patreon.com/ex…
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We talk about the dreadful Ernest Scared Stupid on today's patreon episode. Also discussed: Horror t-shirts, Terrifier 3, The Communion, the latest Simpsons holiday short, Disturbing Behavior, and A Different Man.Get the full episode and a whole lot more athttps://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip由eddie / malcolm / jt
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00:00 - Dream Warriors56:30 - more of a comment than a questionOur Halloween series with Rob Franco continues with yet another slasher threequel! We talk about A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. A stacked cast, a stacked crew, great kills, it's everything you could want from our old pal Freddy. Sign up on the patreon for an extra episode …
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Our Halloween Mindset programming with Rob rolls on with today's podcast, on the 1979 adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot. We got into Tobe Hooper taking advantage of the TV format, the mix of old and new styles, the music of James Mason's voice, and more. Sign up for $5/mo and get an extra episode every week athttps://www.patreon.com/c/Extend…
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Halloween season continues on today's podcast, with a classic from Hammer — Terence Fisher's The Brides of Dracula, from 1960. Joining us to talk about this film is Rob Franco, our in-house Halloween Expert.LOS ANGELES - Come and see DON'T LET THE RIVERBEAST GET YOU and LOCAL LEGENDS at Whammy! Analog this weekend! The screenings are presented by M…
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Our series on Paul Verhoeven in Hollywood concludes today with the film that, for all intents and purposes, got him kicked out of Hollywood. We talked about the mean-spirited Hollow Man, its special effects, and its potential for a critical reclamation. Then, we ranked the films that we have seen from Paul Verhoeven. Plus, a bonus list. 00:00 - Hol…
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We continued our series on the Hollywood films of Paul Verhoeven today with Starship Troopers. As fierce as satire gets, Verhoeven manages to take a piece of right wing propaganda in sci-fi clothing and transform it into a sharp criticism of the American military through his mastery of tone as a director. This one is only on patreon, so do your par…
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Sell-Out September has been fun, but it must be put out of its misery with today's episode. We talked about Robert Zemeckis’ reimagining of Birth of a Nation as a post-war jukebox musical for the boomer generation. If Griffith’s foundational, hateful text was “history written in lightning”, Gump is history written with chocolate. We also talked abo…
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Sell-Out September continues with the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time, Garry Marshall's Pretty Woman. It's really, really bad. We talked about the ultra-safe out of touch approach, filmmakers that could have done justice to this premise, and more.if you are in Los Angeles, get tickets for our Motern Media screenings at Whammy! Analog o…
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Sell-Out September continues on today's podcast as we talk about ET. We get into Spielberg in general, childhood, product placement, and more. Join the patreon for $5/mo to get an extra episode every week, including our Verhoeven in Hollywood miniseries.https://www.patreon.com/Extended_ClipEmail us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com, and we'll read i…
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It’s Sell-Out September here on Extended Clip, where we'll talk about some of the highest grossers of all time. We start today, with Deadpool. It’s even worse than you remember. We talked about ironic t-shirts, Spencer’s Gifts, and more. 00:00 - Deadpool59:11 - emailGet an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_ClipA…
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With the NFL season just around the corner, Will and Nate from A Closer Look joined us to talk about Oliver Stone’s 1999 football drama, Any Given Sunday. We break down the stacked cast, ideas about the game and America, naming fictional sports teams, and more. Email us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com and we’ll read it on the show. Get an extra ep…
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On today’s podcast, we go home with John Ford. The Quiet Man is arguably his best-looking film, a fairy tale-like drama set in Ireland in which John Wayne acts as the director’s avatar — finding love, community, comedy, and fist fights in the beautiful rolling hills. Joining us to discuss this all-time classic is Laura Jacoves ( @laurajacoves on in…
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We're going Madigan Mode today, gushing over Don Siegel's classic 1968 police procedural with Richard Windmark and Henry Fonda. We talked about the transitional feeling between New Hollywood and the classical, Siegel's action chops, and the colorful cast among other topics. Then, we place Madigan in the ranks of one of cinema's greatest years, as w…
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The cinematic event of the summer has arrived. Join us at the multiplex for M. Night Shyamalan's dual-purpose vehicle, for the revitalization of Josh Hartnett and the pop stardom of his daughter Saleka. Minor Shyamalan is still major. 00:00 - Jehova Intro09:54 - Trapget an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clipa…
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Ahead of our Trap coverage, we look back at an M. Night Shyamalan classic on today’s episode. We talk about The Village, getting into its chilling aesthetic, post-9/11 commentary, MNS Humor, and stacked cast. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we chat about Baby Doll, Love in a Puff, Animusic 2, and Bob Dylan at the Outlaw Music Festival. Get the full…
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On today’s podcast, Woody Allen brings us back to Tsarist Russia to learn about love, death, classic literature, and philosophy, with plenty of laughs along the way. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we talk about Cries and Whispers, foreign import trailers, The Hunt, and Longlegs. 00:00 - Love and Death32:30 - Malcolm in the MiddleGet an extra episo…
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It’s been a while since we talked about a bad movie on the podcast, so we sat down with Ricky Gervais’ 2009 comedy The Invention of Lying. We got into some beverages, a stacked cast, a glowing Ebert review, product placement, Hollywood daycare, and a whole lot more. Email us with your questions, comments and/or concerns at extendedclippodcast@gmail…
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The Cinema of Mad Men reaches its conclusion on today’s episode. We talk about the season 6 finale, “In Care Of”, and Irvin Kershner’s Loving from 1970. Alcoholism, art and commerce, infidelity, and Hershey bars are all on the table here. Get the full episode and many more for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip…
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The Cinema of Mad Men continues, with “The Crash” and Richard Lester’s Petulia. In the classic season 6 episode, the office is visited by a Dr. Feelgood, Don retraces his sexual pathology to his childhood, and his kids get burglarized. In the 1968 film Petulia, George C. Scott and Julie Christie strike up a post-screwball romance from hell in the h…
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The Cinema of Mad Men gets quite literal in its connection this week, as we join Don and Bobby at the movies for Planet of the Apes. Who knows, maybe we'll watch it twice! In "The Flood", the ensemble reacts to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Then, we experience a major pivot point in genre film history with Planet of the Apes.get the f…
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Ethan Vestby ( @ethanves ) returns to the show today, to party. We talk about Dan O’Bannon’s Return of the Living Dead, an independence day punk-horror-comedy classic. Then, on MiTM, we talk about Last Summer, the Deadpool v Wolverine trailer, Gwendoline, The Empire, and Cecil B. Demented. 00:00 - Return of the Living Dead48:50 - Malcolm in the Mid…
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The filmmakers behind Pomp & Circumstance, Adrian Anderson and Patrick Gray, join us on today’s podcast to talk about their movie. Topics include their collaborative origin story, debasing yourself for low-budget filmmaking, scanners becoming printers, and Bob Dylan. Find the film this month on https://www.nobudge.com , or see the roadshow in a the…
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