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A Closer Look

Will Sennett and Nate Fisher

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A Closer Look is a podcast hosted by Nate Fisher and Will Sennett, two comedians investigating the production of the most expensive unfinished movie of all time, a 1996 sci fi blockbuster called Cyber Cowboys. Season 1 was about the 1979 World Series between the Nashville Pickers and the Lower Manhattan Gambinos.
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Fire Safety Matters is the UK‘s leading B2B publication covering fire safety and evacuation. Every month the FSM editorial team of Brian Sims and Mark Sennett will analyse the latest news as well as getting a legal perspective from lawyer Warren Spencer who has prosecuted more than 150 cases under the Fire Safety Order. Brian and Mark will also interview guests each episode talking about the latest industry trends and to help share best practice. You can also see breaking daily news at www.f ...
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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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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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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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Episode 39 of the Fire Safety Matters Podcast focuses on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 final report. Mark and Brian take an in-depth look at the report and share comments from key stakeholders from across the UK fire sector. This episode also contains two exclusive interviews featuring the opinions of Tom Brookes (managing director of Zzeus Tr…
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Heather Shaw comes to town! Forgive the 3 mins of football talk. Will has a bengal's breakdown. Two former alcoholics reminisce. Are we all subs? Clamato and Diet Pepsi. Good Heroin? Better Mandal. Wine from Provence region of Franch. Purple Ketchup, Louie pooped the Pittsburgh Airport, Circ vs. Uncirc'ed, bagel and lox w/ "schmegma". Donkey (from …
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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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Dan Donohue is in the house. Orcs are the ultimate form of man, front row with an Eyepatch and cotton-eyed joe wedding. Aloped from behind. Dylan basks in a statement and Momala addresses the podcast. Tom’s gotta get her flowers or Dan will. There's a pilot prick. Tom hits bmw, Dan smashes a porche and a dog scrunches a squirrel. Tom and Dylan's Mi…
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Pocket vodka and a relapse over ice. Dumbo Columbo. Please, I just need to read that book one more time. Excuse me, you’re confusing me with a Wide Receiver. Dog sitted? Dog Seated? Straightest guys in the world. That dog needs a Blue Chew. More of a fat bast*rd these days. Connor McGregor’s training tips. Get me some water, waterboy. Kinda like Ha…
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Hans pops in to help explain the audio botch (Clark around min 25!) and Louie mounts Dylan. There is a prepared statement. Too bad there’s not a rehab for losers. Two time losers can fix a broken window. More lead in Clark’s house than president trump. Clarks an honorary Avenues gang member. Kids are beholden to no laws, Tom’s frazzled today. Girls…
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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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From the twisted *** of our parents come... Dylan and Tom! The true test of character is how someone treats minions. Banana? This guy rules. Dylan and Tom get a boyfriend! Lottie is a free spirit (and mad at Tom). Opening line? Voice memo dog pant, of course! Field flirting is yucky. Listen beautiful lady, I’m busy talkin to my boys! Continental Wi…
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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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Tom can’t middle, Jackbook pro sparks outrage, what do you want… a poop sandwich? Don’t fight Hans, he’s a biter. Steward, Stuart or Stewart? Did someone ask for comedy? Well here’s a Victor Krum impression. Dance, Dance Revolution star Kurt Fuhckedman! Dada is a little too goo goo. Sandwich Idea! Slumdog was the luckiest millionaire EVER. Thanks f…
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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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What's up pals, this one has some dang sizzle to it. Ignore the first 15 seconds of audio quality while I get the mics going. AJ O'Connell tried to help us name the podcast before we settled on Milk Time. A Schlemiel is the idiot who spills, a Schlimazel is the dingus that gets spilled upon. Every podcast has someone who edits the pod (Milan Patel,…
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Dylan smashes at Sellout (Full set available on YouTube), Biden is an old horse that needs to be put down, you can clean a belly easier than you can clean a sheet(s).. There’s some yuckie talk about Jackbook Pros and Self Pleasure in this one, please love yourself and be kind. It's Lottie Day but never Tom Day, The boys had poopoo problems when you…
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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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Lottie has a hemorrhoid, Dylan is shredded, Tom doesn’t care about jazz, the guys decide to be actors (and do nothing about it), beef bourguignon is the towns watering hole, Dylan’s has his own Bazinga, There’s a pod raffle!! Tom and Dylan's Milk Time is a podcast created by Los Angeles comedians Dylan Subiza and Tom Feeney. This podcast has become…
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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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Episode 38 of the Fire Safety Matters Podcast includes Mark chatting with James Pecz, head of global business development at Ramtech Electronics, the Nottingham-based developer of wireless electronic solutions. James focuses his attentions on fire safety regulations in the UK, a comparison of standards on home shores versus the rest of the world, t…
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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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The Cinema of Mad Men has arrived! On today’s podcast we start by talking about the series as a whole before breaking down its first masterpiece of an episode, “Babylon”. Sterling Cooper takes on the Israeli tourism board, Don is stuck between three women, Peggy has her breakout moment in the office, and Roger and Joan’s affair is revealed. Then, w…
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On today’s podcast, we talk about Night of the Juggler. Listen as we follow James Brolin into the seediest parts of New York in 1980 to find his daughter in this propulsive, nasty, and funny exploitation kidnapping thriller directed by Robert Butler. The final episode in our "bad audio quality" series". get the full episode at https://www.patreon.c…
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Before the main feature, we make a special announcement about an upcoming miniseries. Then we get into Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, FW Murnau’s epochal silent romance. We also conspire about Murnau’s Head. Finally, to commemorate the Celtics’ 18th banner, we talk about the best Boston movies. 00:00 - A Special Announcement 06:55 - Sunrise: A Song…
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We talked about Walter Hill’s genre-defying swamp-core classic, Southern Comfort. We also remember Ricky Gervais’ The Invention of Lying for a while. Then, on the debut of Malcolm on the Town, we give scene reports from last night’s hottest concerts in LA. Eddie saw Vampire Weekend at the Hollywood Bowl, and Malcolm saw Nettspend at the Echoplex. g…
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Today, we go to Singapore with Peter Bogdanovich. Saint Jack is his 1979 film about Ben Gazzara as an American expat pimp with a heart of gold, making it work in the far east. A surprising film that deals equal hands of tenderness and alienation, an underrated classic in his filmography. Then, on MiTM, we get into Turkish Delight, Tess, and Escape …
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Ryan Swen returns to the show and brings back the classic format with a double feature of short films, and MiTM back in the middle. Jia Zhangke’s The Hedonists and Hollis Frampton’s (nostalgia), plus some talk of Jonas Trueba’s You Have to Come and See It, Aki Kaurismaki’s Ariel, Ernest Dickerson’s Surviving the Game, and the first two Planet of th…
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The All Golden filmmaker Nate Wilson joins the show today to talk about directing in the edit and thinking with his eyes, letting life dictate his film and not the other way around, Damon Packard and AI, and bringing his movie on the road. Then, we break down Eureka by Nicolas Roeg, a major inspiration for Nate. Make sure you stay for the post-cred…
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We talked about Ang Lee’s mystifying 3D High Frame Rate experiment about what it’s like for the hero of an unjust war to come back home and go visit the famous Dallas Football Team. Lee tries a lot of strange and interesting things here, but it doesn’t quite add up to much. We disagreed a bit on this one, but it’s a real fun episode. Sign up for an…
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