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On today's surreal episode, we talked about Luis Bunuel's first film and collaboration with Salvador Dali, Un Chien Andalou. Lots to unpack on this one. Plus, an email about wordplay that ends with a teaser… Get an extra episode every week and support the show at patreon.com/extended_clip Send us questions at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
We talked about the final film by Orson Welles on today's show, getting into the production circumstances, film culture, party time, and more. Get the full episode and a lot more at patreon.com/extended_clip
Today's episode is on Orson Welles' Citizen Kane. I don't think any further introduction is necessary. Plus, an e-mail concerning late Wilder and pimping. Get access to every episode and support the show at patreon.com/extended_clip Write to us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
We went back to school for today's episode, reuniting with our old teachers Richard Linklater, Jack Black, Joan Cusack, and... Jim O'Rourke? This one's a classic. Plus, an e-mail. Get the full episode at patreon.com/extended_clip
To celebrate the release of their new film Pavements, Alex Ross Perry and Robert Greene joined me on the show. We talked about the band, taste-making and influences, irony, Philip Roth, and more. Get an extra episode every week and support the show at patreon.com/extended_clip extendedclippodcast@gmail.com Go see Pavements! In select theaters now and expanding, eventually landing on Mubi.
To celebrate our 400th episode, each of us rewatched a movie from the podcast's history and used it to launch into a Behind The Music style discussion, fueled in part by a stuffed e-mail bag. Get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
For the finale of our miniseries on 60s and 70s Hollywood, we're talking about Robert Altman's cynical war comedy, M*A*S*H. Joining us for the discussion is writer, podcaster, friend of the show, and Altman skeptic Nick Newman. Then, we answer an email about Letterboxd and “irl”. 00:00 - M*A*S*H 1:09:46 - e-mail
For the penultimate episode of our series on the changing tides of 60s and 70s Hollywood, we talked about Hal Ashby's feature debut, The Landlord. An uncomfortable, provocative comedy about gentrification and white guilt. Then, we answer an e-mail about the origins of the podcast. patreon.com/extended_clip
To continue our month on the old and new of 60s-70s Hollywood, we talked about John Huston's late period classic, Fat City. A boxing drama set in beautiful Stockton, for lovable losers and no account boozers. Then, Anna Maguire and Kyle Greenberg join me to discuss their stoner-surveillance short film, “Hi! You Are Currently Being Recorded,” available now as an endless loop. Finally, a little casual clip with talk of baseball and fat remakes. 00:00 - Fat City 42:40 - Anna Maguire and Kyle Greenberg for “Hi! You Are Currently Being Recorded” 1:09:36 - Casual Clip watch the short film on an endless loop at https://hiyouarecurrentlybeingrecorded.com/ Join us on the patreon to get an extra episode every week, for $5/mo patreon.com/extended_clip
Our month on 60s-70s Hollywood continues with a discussion of Terrence Malick's classic debut, Badlands. Plus, some quick thoughts on The Woman in the Yard, Death Wish II, and Bullets over Broadway. Get the full episode and a lot more for $5/mo at patreon.com/extended_clip
This month, we're talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything. Today's episode is on We Can't Go Home Again, the groundbreaking, kaleidoscopic experimental film that Nicholas Ray made with his students at the end of his career. Then, we get into some segments from Other People's Podcasts. 00:00 - We Can't Go Home Again 47:03 - OPP
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This month, we're talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything. Today's episode is on Otto Preminger's Skidoo, a tragically unhip 1968 acid comedy featuring the comedy and TV stars of the previous 30 years. We talked about why it's great even if the jokes themselves aren't that funny, and what a modern Skidoo would be like. Plus, some deep podcast lore. Join us on the patreon for $5/mo to get an extra episode every week, plus the back catalog. patreon.com/extended_clip
This month, we're talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything. On this episode, we're talking about What's Up Doc by Peter Bogdanovich. We got into the playful homage, whacky antics, and the Bugs Bunny Factor, and more. Plus, Boarding Gate, Weird Al, Tangerine, and Burn After Reading. Get the full episode and a lot more at patreon.com/extended_clip
This month, we're talking about 60s and 70s Hollywood; the old masters giving their last efforts for a dying system, and the new filmmakers who changed everything. We start with Howard Hawks' slow and steady reworking of his greatest screwball works from decades before, Man's Favorite Sport? A Late Style Object if there ever was one. We got into Hawks' undying instincts for the essentials of great cinema, like when a bear rides a dirt bike. Also, did Howard Hawks invent the wet t-shirt contest? Then, on everybody's favorite segment, MITM, we got into Party Girl, The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, Letterboxd, and Kundun. 00:00 - Man's Favorite Sport? 54:17 - Malcolm in the Middle Join us on patreon and get an extra episode every week for $5/month. Write to us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
Today's podcast is on The Talented Mr. Ripley. We took off our auteurist hats to break down the overheated twisty crime drama featuring some of our great performers. Get the full episode and a lot more at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
Today's podcast is on Crimes of Passion. After an intro about snacks, we got into Ken Russell's film. We talked about the need for a repressed society to lash out, the crass style, Anthony Perkins' extratextual baggage, and more. Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
We talked about A Man Escaped and ranked the filmography of Robert Bresson. Get the this full podcast and an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
On today's podcast we talked about Lisandro Alonso's Los Muertos. We got into survival, life on the outside, arthouse animal abuse, and more. Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Send us your questions at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
To honor the release of Eephus, we're talking about baseball movies this week. The second half of our double-header is Robert Mulligan's Fear Strikes Out, the Jim Piersall story starring Anthony Perkins. We talk about performance, psychology, and of course, the crack of the bat. Then, on MiTM, we got into The Monkey, New Blood, and Absolute Power. Get every episode of Extended Clip for $5/mo here: https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
This week, we're honoring the release of Eephus by discussing under-seen baseball dramas. The first half of our double-header is Bang the Drum Slowly, a tender pitcher-catcher drama starring Michael Moriarty and Robert De Niro. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we talked about Matt Farley Live in Philly, Meet Me in St. Louis, The Trick, Tokyo Twilight, Frisco Jenny, and Dunkin' Munchkins. Go see Eephus! 00:00 - Bang the Drum Slowly 41:14 - Malcolm in the Middle Eephus Screening Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1s02i75JQMBZZ-H58u-79CD6uKhFPjH0&usp=sharing The Art of Sports Movies - Ball vs Class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU0SsF9mlVc Join us on patreon for an extra episode every week https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Send us your questions at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com
We're joined by friend of the show and filmmaker Adrian Anderson to discuss Greenberg. We talked how it fits into about Baumbach's filmgoraphy, as an LA movie, and how there's a little Greenberg inside us all. Get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
Today's episode is on Superbad. We talked about growing up with a generational classic, adolescent storytelling, the Apatow Era, and the film's mixture of cruelty and earnest sentimentality. Then, Andrew Buss joins me to talk about his new book I Am McLovin: How Superbad Became the Biggest Comedy Hit of Its Generation. 00:00 - Superbad 44:26 - Andrew Buss 1:12:11 - False Start Get an extra episode of the podcast every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Send your questions to extendedclippodcast@gmail.com to be answered on the air You can buy Andrew's book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/i-am-mclovin-andrew-buss/1145905920?ean=9781493079827
We're back in the late style trenches today, talking about Billy Wilder's Fedora. The 1978 rework of Sunset Blvd is stubbornly classical and has a deeply felt sense of death and mourning. Also, Eddie tells a story about his Uncle. Get the full episode and a lot more at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
For today's podcast, we're joined by Josh Lewis and Jamie Miller from Sleazoids to talk about Joseph Kahn's 2004 Mtn Dew motorcycle action movie, Torque. There is a whole lot of style, absurdity, and Bush-era bad taste to get into in this feature debut from one of the music video kings. Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Email us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com with your questions to be answered on the podcast. Listen to SLEAZOIDS
We talked about the politically charged cult classic from tv journeyman turned righteous auteur Ivan Dixon. Get every episode of Extended Clip here: https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
The Extended Clip Executive Decision is back. This time, our Executive Producer Raymond selected the 1995 fantasy horror film The Prophecy, starring Christopher Walken and Elias Koteas. You, too, can become an executive producer on patreon and select a movie for us to watch. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we talked about Companion, Carmen Jones, and Porco Rosso. Finally, we respond to an e-mail with our thoughts on The Brutalist. 00:00 - The Prophecy 40:50 - Malcolm in the Middle 1:07:38 - E-mail Become an executive producer or just a paying customer on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Email us your questions to be answered on the air at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!
To celebrate the annual day of love and romance, we talked about Nora Ephron's early internet crowd pleaser, You've Got Mail. We got into rom-com pleasures, AIM memories, and more. Happy Valentine's Day! Get the full episode and a lot more at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
Friend of the pod and official New York Correspondent Nick Newman returns for this episode on Jacques Rivette's infinite rabbit hole, Céline and Julie Go Boating. We talked about the film's sense of play, style, participation and spectatorship, and more. Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Send your questions to extendedclippodcast@gmail.com and we'll answer them on the show. And don't forget to rate/review us wherever you listen to podcasts!
We talked about The Straight Story, a beautiful and heartfelt drama from the late great David Lynch. PLUS: Betrayed, Don Siegel's autobiography, Flight Risk, and Presence. Get the full episode on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
The Extended Clip Executive Decision is back. We discussed Hideo Gosha's slick and lurid 1966 crime thriller, Cash Calls Hell. Then, on Malcolm in the Middle, we talked about Mark Wahlberg, Frederick Wiseman, and Luc Moullet. This episode was executive produced by Sean Moorhead. You can program an episode too, by making the Executive Decision on patreon. https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Email us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com with your questions to be answered on the show. Don't forget to rate and review us wherever you listen! 00:00 - Cash Calls Hell 41:45 - Malcolm in the Middle
For the conclusion of our monthlong Tarkovsky series, we're joined by returning guest Spencer from TGOFV to talk about Stalker. It's a long one... Get the full episode and a lot more at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb We talked about Stanley Kubrick's cold war black comedy on today's podcast. Topics of discussion include production design, essence and fluids, mugging comparisons, current events, trivia team names, and more. Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Send us your questions to be answered on the air at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com And don't forget to rate and review us wherever you listen!
The Tarkovsky miniseries rolls on with another masterpiece. We talked about Mirror, the 1975 autobiographical, poetic, experimental film that continues to baffle me after a decade's worth of viewings. Get the full episode and a lot more at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
We talked about Don Siegel's Invasion of the Body Snatchers, getting into superscope, cold war paranoia in B-movies, and more. Get an extra episode every week for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Send us your questions to be answered on the show at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com And don't forget to rate and review us wherever you listen!
Our miniseries on Andrei Tarkovsky reaches its midpoint today with his 1972 sci-fi classic, Solaris. We also touched on some decade-old Letterboxd deep cuts toward the end. Get the full episode and a lot more for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
Everyone's favorite annual tradition is back. We counted down our top ten movies of the year, featuring cameos from our friends along the way. Join us on patreon to get an extra episode every week https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Write to us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com with your questions to be answered on the show And don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. 00:00 - Intro / Honorable Mentions 12:59 - 10 20:44 - 9 30:29 - Calum Marsh 37:14 - 8 48:25 - Nick Newman 51:10 - 7 53:10 - Ryan Swen, Nick Ciarelli 56:30 - 6 1:01:05 - 5 1:05:42 - Adrian Anderson, Clay Tatum 1:08:05 - 4 1:15:59 - 3 1:21:05 - Michael M. Bilandic, Ian Grant 1:31:25 - 2 1:40:30 - Shawn Glinis 1:41:35 - 1
For the second episode of our series on Andrei Tarkovsky, we talked about his sophomore film, an epic portraying the life of 15th century icon painter Andrei Rublev. We got into art and religion, faith as a parallel to the state, the film's unique style, and more. Get the full episode at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
For the first free episode of 2025, we talked about Sam Fuller's cold war noir classic, Pickup on South Street. Plus, some discussion of cable mash-up movies, Gambit, Nosferatu, and The Order. 00:00 - Pickup on South Street 44:30 - Malcolm in the Middle Sign up for $5/mo to get an extra episode every week https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Email us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com with questions to be answered on the podcast. And don't forget to rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!
For the first episode of the year, we kicked off our miniseries on the films of Andrei Tarkovsky by discussing his classic debut feature, Ivan's Childhood. We got into Tarkovsky's unique place in Soviet cinema, our relationships with the director, visual style, and more. Get the full episode and a lot more for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
Today's episode is on It's a Wonderful Life, Frank Capra's enduring classic. We also chat about our own holiday movie traditions. Join us on patreon to get an extra episode every week, for $5/mo https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Send us your questions and concerns to be read on the air at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com And don't forget to rate/review us wherever you listen! Happy holidays to you all!
We talked about Elia Kazan's 1960 film Wild River, a great social drama about the changing south seen through the lens of the Tennessee Valley Authority and a town that likes things the old-fashioned way. Get the full episode and a lot more for $5/mo https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
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_Clip Send us your questions and comments to be read on the air: extendedclippodcast@gmail.com 00:00 - Intro 8:10 - Matt Farley 10:58 - Round 1 28:49 - Ryan Swen, Adrian Anderson 32:50 - Round 2 47:40 - Clay Tatum, Eric Marsh 55:07 - Round 3 1:12:40 - Josh Lewis and Jamie Miller (Sleazoids) 1:24:47 - Round 4 1:43:01 - Will Sloan, Shawn Glinis 1:46:10 - Round 5
This week's podcast is on Kiyoshi Kurosawa's haunted crime thriller, Retribution. We talk about the ghosts, urban decay, atmosphere, David Lynch comparisons, and more. Get the full episode and a lot more for $5/mo on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
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 Missing 49:30 - Milk Join us on patreon to get an extra episode every week, for $5/mo https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Send us your questions and concerns to be read on the air at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com And don't forget to rate/review us wherever you listen!
Today's podcast is on Gran Torino, Clint Eastwood's funny and elegiac urban western from 2008. We got into Clint's changing status as American icon, outmoded physical media, and more. Get the full episode and a lot more for $5/mo https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
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 email about 35mm scan bootlegs. 00:00 - Accident 47:03 - Malcolm in the Middle 1:05:11 - E-mail Sign up on patreon to get an extra episode every week for $5/mo https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Send us your questions, comments, and concerns at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you listen to the show. It helps!
We return to the Brian De Palma well once again for today's episode on Carrie. Plus, some personal stories of The Prom. Get the full episode and a whole lot more for $5/mo on the patreon. https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip
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 memberships are 50% off!!! https://www.patreon.com/c/Extended_Clip Email us at extendedclippodcast@gmail.com with questions to be answered on the podcast. Lastly, please rate/review the show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever else you may be listening.
Today's episode is on Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy. We talked about noir fatalism, drug narratives, GVS' unique filmography, and more. Then, on MiTM, we get into Heretic, Vaazhai, and Demonlover. Get the full episode and a lot more for $5/mo at https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip
Today's podcast is on Jerzy Skolimowski's Moonlighting. The 1982 film stars Jeremy Iron 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 tension boiling over into surrealism. There's also a lengthy sidebar about Wu-Tanging blunts, naturally. Subscribe to the patreon for an extra episode every week https://www.patreon.com/Extended_Clip Email us with your questions, concerns, and complaints to be read on the pod extendedclippodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and review the show on the podcast platform of your preference!