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When women tell you they're a big cat, believe them…. BDM and Clare talk Val Lewton and Jacques Tourneur's 1942 masterpiece Cat People, a movie about how Americans know nothing and psychologists have to die. Also discussed: animal brides. Not discussed: "Cat Person," but Patreon subscribers can look forward to a little treat on that front. https://…
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BDM and Clare watch Incident at Loch Ness, a Zak Penn/Werner Herzog documentary about the making of a documentary that collided with another documentary. "Tell me, who is real and who is not?" Herzog pleads… but we'll never tell. Then in the second half there is discussion of Olivia Rodrigo, the passage of time, the fickleness of memory, whether or…
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Welcome to THAT ESCALATED QUICKLY, a theme dedicated to movies that start in one genre and end in another. Our first movie is After Hours, which begins as a movie about a guy looking for a plaster of paris bagel and cream cheese paperweight and ends… well… as one. BDM and Clare bring on their second guest, novelist Austin Grossman, to discuss Marti…
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Special guest Dawn Foster comes on to talk John Patrick Shanley's mystifying 2020 movie, Wild Mountain Thyme. Is it a good movie? No. Is it the best movie where Emily Blunt pretends to be Irish? Maybe. Is it the best movie where Jamie Dornan fails to sound Irish, despite actually being Irish? We've got to say yes. Check out the Patreon here: https:…
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Clare and BDM talk about Bernard Rose's 1989 film Paperhouse (along with its source material, Catherine Storr's 1964 Marianne Dreams). Is it a horror movie? Is it a children's movie? Do the police need to be called on somebody? Then after the break they dig into Taylor Swift's rerelease and rerecording of her breakout album, Fearless. For full show…
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Clare and BDM take a trip to New Penzance to discuss Wes Anderson's 2012 romantic drama, Moonrise Kingdom. Then they scrutinize a recent piece in Slate making the case for pandemic shaming. Along the way, they fail to pronounce any names correctly. Subscribe to our Patreon to teach us how to talk: https://www.patreon.com/stetpod Some pieces mention…
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Becca Rothfeld and B.D. McClay talk cleaning, garbage, and book culture—but we repeat ourselves. Music from https://filmmusic.io: Anachronist by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3363-anachronist/ License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Corruption by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3555…
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