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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.
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We returned to the realm of Mike Leigh on today’s episode, with Secrets and Lies. We talked about the family melodrama in all its tragicomic glory – emphasis on tragedy in the film, comedy in the discussion. Then, I opened up a pack of Beatles trading cards from the 90s to celebrate Mike Leigh’s United Kingdom.
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Today’s podcast is on The Flowers of St. Francis by Roberto Rossellini. We talked about faith-based films, running around in the mud with your boys, and the long-awaited return of the “God Check” segment.
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On today’s episode, we're joined by our friend Joe Greenwood ( @demonloverfan ) to talk about Naked, Mike Leigh’s nocturnal descent into hell aka London. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we got into L’inhumaine, The Wrong Ferrari, Eddington, Enemy of the State, Essai d'ouverture, and Anatomy of a Relationship.
00:00 - Naked
53:53 - Malcolm in the Middle
We broke down Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 epic about oil, capital, fatherhood, and California. Plus, a recap of Woody Allen on Club Random.
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On today’s episode, filmmaker Devon Daniel Green joins us to talk about Jon Jost’s experimental road romance, Frameup. Then, we talk about his new film, Mid/Evil Times, which plays at Whammy Analog next week!
Buy tickets here — https://www.whammyanalog.com/events/sov-september-mid-evil-times-2025-dispatch-from-l-a-2025-dirs-in-person
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Today's podcast is on Paul Thomas Anderson's sophomore breakthrough, Boogie Nights. We go deep on the porno-set epic, having our own San Fernando Valley backyard pool party along the way.
Movie podcasting’s biggest night is here — the 2025 Golden Geres, hosted by Eddie, Malcolm, and JT from Extended Clip. It’s our celebration of the films we’ve discussed over the last year.
So, join us as we open the envelopes for The Man About Town, Best Guest, The Son of Gere, Best Politics, The Old Guys Rule Award, Sickest Pad, Coolest Ride, Best Pervert, The Golden Fedora, and of course the traditional categories of Best Song, Performance, and Picture.
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On today’s podcast, we talked about Todd Solondz’s Storytelling. Picking up where Happiness left off with its provocative humor, deadbeat tone, and exploration of taboos, its, the bifurcated narrative splits the runtime into “fiction and nonfiction,” or more accurately, literature and cinema. The material gets pretty dark, per usual for Solondz, so in an effort to bring a little levity to the table, I unwrapped a pack of Elvis trading cards on air.
The good doctor has returned. Ahead of the 2nd edition of the Golden Geres, we revisited the film that started it all, Robert Altman's Dr. T & The Women.
The Cinema of Mad Men reaches its midpoint on today’s episode, as we look at one of the show’s very best episodes alongside the sole Hollywood effort by one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. Corporate culture meets counterculture.
In “Far Away Places”, we see three perspectives on a day from characters trying to escape. Peggy emulates Don in a pitch and ends up living in his dark side. Don and Megan get clams and sherbet at a HoJo’s and have their big blowout fight. Roger breaks on through to the other side on LSD. Then, we talk about Antonioni’s underrated classic Zabriskie Point, getting into the signs, the vibes, the music, and more.
00:00 - Mad Men "Far Away Places"
43:35 - Zabriskie Point
We're joined by Harry ( @lexaprotools ) from the Nothing But Respect podcast to talk about David Fincher's Zodiac. We got into the collision of journalism and artificiality, San Francisco movies, the true crime wave, and more.
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We’re joined by our old friend Will Sloan on today’s episode to talk about Tommy Wiseau’s classic, the Bad Movie at large, Star Wars, and his new book, Ed Wood: Made in Hollywood USA.
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Today’s episode is on Radu Jude’s Godardian theatrical farce about facing the dark side of your nation's past, I Do Not Care if We Go Down in History as Barbarians. Then, an email segment on our favorite podcasts of all time and our piracy origins.
The hosts of You Know Ball ( @TrillBroDude and @NBABabySecret ) joined us on today's podcast for the EC x YKB Hollywood Hoops Draft. We each took the role of an old-school studio head, and filled out a roster of contract players for the basketball-centric future of Alternate Hollywood.
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We talked about the story of Dorothy Stratten’s murder as directed by Bob Fosse, Star 80. It’s a film with a palpable feeling of evil in every frame, due in large part to Eric Roberts' masterfully sleazy performance. Then, Malcolm regaled us with his stories of European travel.
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We’re back to the cinema of Michael Mann on today’s podcast, talking about his TV journalism drama, The Insider. Joining us for his third episode of the show, and filling in on third mic for JT, is writer Jayson Buford ( @bigbodybuf ).
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The people have requested more Jonathan Demme, and so we responded the only way we could. Writer and friend of the show Matt Erspamer ( @erspamer_matt ) joins us to talk about Demme's final fiction film, Ricki and the Flash. We dove into the Meryl Streep vehicle, talking about the politics, the music, the chemistry, and a lot more. Plus, an email about the print that got away.
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Filmmaker and performer Owen Kline joins us to talk about Joseph Cates’ psychosexual exploitation film Who Killed Teddy Bear, ahead of the new restoration’s theatrical run at Film Forum in New York. We got into Cates’ TV career, Sal Mineo’s performance, ventriliquism, and a lot more.
See Teddy Bear at Film Forum, August 8-14 on a new 35mm print of the never-before-seen director’s cut:
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We talked about Vincent Minnelli’s The Clock, one of his supreme masterpieces of romantic expression. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle sans-Malcolm, we got into Neighboring Sounds, Wolf Moon Rising, and a Woody Trio. Then, an e-mail about classicism and war crimes. Returning champion Ryan Swen ( @swen_ryan ) pinch-hits for Malcolm on this one.
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On today’s podcast, we talked about Alex Cox’s subversive and violent postcolonial film about America’s involvement in Nicaragua, Walker. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle / Malcolm at the Library / Malcolm at the Theatre, we talked about The Baron in the Trees, Magnolia, The Human Stain, and The Jag.
00:00 - Walker
43:30 - Malcolm in the Middle
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