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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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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, we talk about Jean Negulesco’s women-in-the-workplace melodrama, The Best of Everything, which is the closest cinematic comparison to the show. 00:00 - Mad Men 22:10 - Babylon 1:15:53 - The Best of Everything get an extra episode every week at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip email us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
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.com/Extended_Clip
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 of Two Humans 56:18 - “oh yeah, Boston” send us questions at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com sign up for an extra episode every week at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
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. get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
309 - Saint Jack

309 - Saint Jack

2024-06-1154:48

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 from the Planet of the Apes. 00:00 - Saint Jack 29:35 - Malcolm in the Middle 46:32 - email
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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 the Apes movies. 00:00 - The Hedonists 31:49 - Malcolm in the Middle 57:55 - (nostalgia) Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip and send us your questions for the email segment at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
On today's podcast, Shawn Glinis joins us to talk about Kiyoshi Kurosawa's ghost drama, Journey to the Shore, and his newest mid-length horror film, Chime. Then, we get into the best films of 2015. Get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
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-credit sequence on this one for a blue story tying Roeg to the New Toronto Cinema scene. 00:00 - Nate Wilson on The All Golden 38:00 - Eureka catch The All Golden at the following screenings, and follow Nate on IG for more details to come @brainbarf_for_jamstown May 29, NYC - Roxy Cinema 7pm with Q&A by KJ Rothweiler June 2, LA - Whammy Analogue with new AI work from Damon Packard June 15, London August TBD, Montreal sign up at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip for an extra episode every week email us your questions and complaints at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com -- you write it, we read it
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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 extra episode every week here https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Buy tickets to our live podcast and screening of A Bucket of Blood in Brooklyn here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/extended-clip-presents-a-bucket-of-blood-live-podcast-tickets-890438745257
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301 - The Music Room

301 - The Music Room

2024-05-1401:15:01

Today's episode is on a great intro to a filmmaker who was a major blindspot for us. We get into the decaying castle of Satyajit Ray's The Music Room, stylistic comparisons to the west, and the “music is my life”mindset. Then, on MiTM, we get into Poolman, Oreo, and Unfrosted. Finally, an email segment where we are taken to task for our Anglophobia. 00:00 - The Music Room 41:05 - Malcolm in the Middle 1:04:20 - email sign up for the patreon and get an extra episode every week -- https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip tickets to the live show in Brooklyn on 6/21 --https://www.eventbrite.com/e/extended-clip-presents-a-bucket-of-blood-live-podcast-tickets-890438745257
Filmmaker and cinephile extraordinaire Neil Bahadur joins us to talk about George Lucas, King Vidor, his cinephilic origin story, Antonioni, Canadian cinema, the limits of auteurism, and his next film. sign up on the patreon to get the full discussion: https://www.patreon.com/posts/300-neil-bahadur-103934615
299 - Shame (w/ Clay Tatum)

299 - Shame (w/ Clay Tatum)

2024-05-0701:17:54

Filmmaker Clay Tatum joins us to talk about Ingmar Bergman’s Shame, finding comedy in dire scenarios, Entourage, Los Angeles rep cinema, Woody Allen, Harmony Korine, and more. Go watch The Civil Dead! To support the show and get an extra episode every week, sign up at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip for $5/mo 00:00 - Shame 46:28 - Malcolm in the Middle 1:01:00 - more Q&A
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297 - He Got Game

297 - He Got Game

2024-04-2601:09:41

He Got Game - 00:00 - 48:30 The Hollywood Pickup Draft - 48:30 - 1:09:42 With the playoffs in full swing, Extended Clip is diagnosed with Basketball Fever. The only persecription? Spike Lee’s He Got Game. We talk about the auteur’s analysis of the game, the real hooper mindset, Denzel’s towering performance and more. Then, after an Aaron Copland-Mike Breen duet, we draft our squads for the all-Hollywood pickup basketball league. sign up at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip for an extra episode every week!
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295 - Canyon Passage

295 - Canyon Passage

2024-04-1959:13

Equal parts beauty and brutality, Canyon Passage is the topic of today’s podcast. We're going back to the old west with Jacques Tourneur, in technicolor, for his masterfully photographed Oregon-bound western. sign up at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip for an extra episode every week send your questions to extendedclippodcast@gmail.com to be answered on air.
Matt Farley joins us on today's podcast, with Will Sloan also sitting in on co-hosting duties. The mind behind the Motern Media empire, 25,000 songs, and movies like Don't Let The Riverbeast Get You!, Local Legends, and Heard She Got Murdered talks about his filmmaking process, Jonathan Richman, not saying bad words, and more. join the patreon for $5/mo, and get an extra episode every week https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
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