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They say that sometimes art imitates life - and, sometimes, life imitates art. At Imitating Art, we review and dissect movies to discover what life lessons they offer that might be worth imitating.

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    • Jan 25, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021) - All There Is Is The Hard Way

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 59:57


    What can you say about Macbeth that hasn't already been said? Well, Don and Chuck aren't exactly sure. But they do their best, anyway. Joel Coen's new adaptation of the classic Shakespeare tragedy stars Denzel Washington as Macbeth and Frances McDormand as Lady Macbeth. Together, their ambitions lead to murder, an ascendance to the throne--and madness. It's well-acted and visually striking. But Shakespeare is traditionally hard to understand for modern ears. Can Don and Chuck enjoy watching a movie without understanding the dialogue? Probably! Though, it might not be this one. They can at least understand enough to talk about some lessons, including: The toxic side of confidence The role of fate "You need something under your ass." The MEANING of LIFE ...And some other, less meaningful ones. For a more understandable version of Macbeth, check out: Macbeth: Death by Fluffy Kittens - Live & Online! by Shakespeare Approves! Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Listen to Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Paterson - Examine the Minutiae of Your Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 63:13


    For two guys who both went to art school, it sure took Don and Chuck a long time to review a Jim Jarmusch (Jar-moosh?) movie. Paterson's story is so simple, any plot description falls short. In examining a week in the life of a quiet, unassuming bus driver with the soul of a poet, it beautifully explores themes of duality and simple beauty. And Don and Chuck remember to rate this one. LESSONS: The sun will rise tomorrow The little things in life can hold tremendous value The two sides of you depend on each other ...and a few more Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Minari - You Can Make No Mistakes and Still Fail

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 75:49


    As a production company, A24 has been killing it for many years now. So, it's about time Don and Chuck got around to reviewing one of their movies. Minari is a simple drama about a Korean family. When the patriarch decides to move from California to Arkansas so they can start a farm, it ushers in an era of change for the family. Even more, they move in his mother-in-law to help raise the kids. The film tells the story of the year (or so) after they make the move, living in an area where they have no friends or resources, and shows how they struggle to build a successful farm and stay together as a cohesive family unit. It's a well-made and poignantly-acted film, particularly the performances from the young actors playing the family's two children. The film also helps Don and Chuck discuss lessons such as: Doing work for work's sake The relationship between hubris and faith Something unassuming can still have value Failing isn't always your fault It can all go up in flames Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic Visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, I'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Punch Drunk Love - What About This Guy Is Interesting?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 70:16


    In the early 2000s, people started learning that Adam Sandler was more than just Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, and the Wedding Singer. He had range! He could drama! Punch Drunk Love was one of the movies that helped turn Sandler from a comedian into an actor. And, at the time, it was pretty good. If you'd asked early 2000s Don and Chuck what they thought of the movie, they'd have probably said so themselves. But this podcast is not hosted by early 2000s Don and Chuck. As it turns out, the movie hasn't exactly aged with them. They speak at length about what doesn't work for them, what rings true, and what questions the film leaves them with. Punch Drunk Love does let them talk about some important lessons, however. Lessons include: The importance of having someone to talk to Why you should learn more about yourself and your feelings Why "saving face" is useless. How to deter bullies Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    RERUN: The Matrix - There Is No Trashcan (feat. Max, "Chris' College Roommate"

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 64:24


    Welp, Christmas finally killed the streak. Without much time to put an episode together, Don and Chuck (mostly Chuck) decided to take a little holiday break this week. Here, we bring you a rerun of one of our most-listened-to episodes: our review and dissection of the classic film The Matrix, written and directed by the Wachowskis. Joining us was Chuck's college roommate, Max—who just so happens to be one of the Matrix's biggest fans. We're sorry that there's no new episode this week, but we hope you enjoy hearing us talk about the Matrix again—or, if you haven't heard it, we hope you enjoy it for the first time! If you want to hear us talk about the newest Matrix movie, please contact us: Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Listen to Don's solo podcast: don't worry i'm finite

    The Muppet Christmas Carol - Denial Is A Powerful Thing

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 48:34


    The Muppet Christmas Carol. A classic from the 90s that takes one of the darker and more dramatic Christmas tales of all time and transforms it into a hilarious and heartwarming family musical fit for all ages. It might sound like a tough feat, but when you introduce the Muppets into any story, the silly comes with it. Pretty effortlessly, it seems. Michael Caine (Real name: Mickelwaite? Something like that?) plays Ebeneezer Scrooge in this adaptation about an aging miser (and right dickhead, to be honest) who undergoes a haunting specifically designed to help him change his dastardly ways just in time to spend all his money on Christmas presents. Statler and Waldorf even show up to make fun of one of Chuck's favorite jokes from the 1800s. A group of penguins puppets ice skate through the streets of London. Look, if you don't know the story of A Christmas Carol, we can't do any better than that at explaining it to you. And then, there's the lessons. Don and Chuck do their best, but with this story, there are lessons around every corner. Some of the lessons they do touch on include: How Scrooge's character reflects the hypocrisy of the Fox News/MAGA crowd (Yeah, we went there) How the lessons from Christmas movies should be remembered all year long Humans need reminders to be kind Businesses can treat their employees better You forge your own chains in life The power and universality of denial ...And probably a few more! Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic Visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Free Solo - Find the Best Route

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 71:16


    Hey, a true story that's not fiction! Don and Chuck tackle their first documentary with Free Solo. Alex Honnold likes to climb things. Specifically, he likes to free solo climb—or, climb very steep things with no ropes or aid of any kind. His white whale, a cliff named El Capitan, has never been free soloed. And he hopes to be the first. The film documents Alex's attempts to study and practice the climb so he can execute it safely and accurately. It also depicts his personal life, where it intersects with his passion for climbing—and where they conflict. The film helps Don and Chuck discuss universal life lessons, such as facing your fears, following your passions, and how making a plan can help you reduce danger, subvert fear, and meet your goals. Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Blindspotting - Finding Our Bias

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 67:57


    Blindspotting is a film about the way we think we are, the way society perceives us, and figuring out which one is true. Collin is a charming young back man and convicted felon in the last few days of his probation. He's making an honest attempt to turn his life around and prove he's a human worthy of love and respect. His best friend, Miles, has plenty to prove, too--unfortunately, it's often at odds with Collin's goals. After Collin witnesses a young black man killed by cops, he battles his emotions about growing up in a changing town and tries to find his place. It's funny, tough, sweet, and heartbreaking. Don and Chuck discuss its themes of personal identity, viewing others as humans, and how hard it is to shake personal biases. Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Listen to Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Don't Think Twice - Inches Away

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 56:23


    Birbigs is back with salt in his attitude AND his beard! That's right! Don and Chuck revisit one of their favorite creative people: Mike Birbiglia. In Don't Think Twice, Birbigglebug once again takes a turn as writer/director/actor in a story about the lives of those within a struggling improv comedy troupe. As their theater prepares to close, each member in the troupe must confront the lies they tell themselves about who they are, what they want, and what they deserve. It's a funny, sad, and often uncomfortable look at when to let go of your dreams in order to move forward in life. As for lessons, Don and Chuck get to dissect how the rules of improv can help the characters--and the audience--lead a more fulfilling life. Visit Don and Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Visit his Instagram: @nterrymusic And his website: www.nterrymusic.com Listen to Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Spider-Man 2 (2004): People Need Heroes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 62:30


    Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy of the early 2000s helped solidify the superhero genre as one that could make boatloads of money--and tell good stories all the way to the bank. (Okay, maybe not the third one. But you get the idea.) Don and Chuck were both young men when Spider-Man 2 (arguably the best in the trilogy) came out, and think fondly of it to this day. Its combination of superhero action, personal drama, and (quite frankly) cheesy, comic book silliness makes it both a blast to watch and a generally well-made, well-told story. It also does a great job on conveying some important life lessons for Don and Chuck to deconstruct: how important heroes can be, how honesty (or the lack thereof) can affect relationships, and how doing good can become a habit if you let it. So, stick around (ha! get it? [sigh]) and swing your way over!* Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And on Twitter: @Imitating Art Pod Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com *I'm not proud of this one, but it's staying in. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Dune (2021) - Better Call Paul

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 69:30


    Dune is one of the most popular sci-fi novels in history. Though Don and Chuck weren't completely sure what was going on in the plot (thank you, Wikipedia!), they still enjoyed the first film in Denis Villeneuve's two-part adaptation. But are iconic actors, beautiful visuals, and fun fights enough to create a new classic? After Don and Chuck break down the film, they chat about what the film can teach us about an over-reliance on ceremony and traditions, the time and place for fear (and conquering it), and how politics make it easy for governments to steamroll the layman. Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic Visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And on Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Listen to Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Moonlight - If People Can't Be Themselves, They Can't Be Free

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 62:48


    Question: How did Moonlight turn a $4 million budget into a Best Picture winner at the Oscars? Answer: Watch the damn movie. Moonlight tells the sweet, somber, and often frightening tale of Chiron--a young man in search of himself over the course of decades. Gay, black, and devoid of a support system, Chiron just wants to find his place. Unfortunately, the people and systems around him make it feel nearly impossible. It's a character study with no easy answers. And it asks the audience to think deeply about Chiron, his situation, and his humanity. Don and Chuck find plenty to talk about with this one. From bullying, to children realizing they can't trust adults, to how we never stop needing guidance even as adults, Moonlight interweaves its themes into a movie that should be watched, thought about, and discussed. Music by Nathan Terry Visit him on Instagram: @nterrymusic And visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Follow Don and Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Lion - We Choose to Survive

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 66:12


    Lion tells the true story of Saroo Brierly, who gets lost in India at the age of five with no way of finding his family. After surviving on the streets for some months, a kind stranger helps him Saroo get into an orphanage and, eventually, adopted by a lovely Australian couple. As an adult, Saroo's childhood trauma pushes him to search for his birth family. It's a moving and inspiring film that helps Chuck and Don talk through such lessons as the tenacity it takes to survive, how loving someone isn't always enough to save them, how even the well-adjusted can find themselves in an unhealthy relationship with rabbit holes - and how hard it can be to find that tools to help you find your way out from the dark. Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic Visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Follow Don & Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Listen to Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Creep - Money Is The Scary Part (Feat. Adrian Criner)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 57:57


    Creep is an independent thriller about a videographer named Aaron who's offered a simple job: record a video of a typical day for Josef, a soon-to-be father dying of cancer. Throughout the day, Josef's actions become more and more unsettling before turning outright dangerous and violent. Though Aaron manages to get away, he can't figure out how to remove Josef from his life completely. Helping Don and Chuck discuss Creep is friend of the show and horror film fan Adrian Criner. The film (which only features its two main actors) offers lessons about remaining careful in desperate situations, putting your own safety before others' feelings, and how kind and gullible humans can truly be. Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic Visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Follow Imitating Art on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And on Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Scrubs: My Lunch & My Fallen Idol - Fix What You Can

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 68:35


    Well, they finally did it. After referencing Scrubs in almost every episode for over a year, Don and Chuck finally went ahead and talked about the show for an hour. Specifically, they discuss two episodes from season 5: My Lunch and My Fallen Idol. These two episodes tell the story of JD and Dr. Cox both losing patients and blaming themselves. It's a silly, sad, cartoonish, depressing pair of episodes that aren't just a great introduction for new watchers - they're two of the best episodes of the entire series. And, as for lessons? Well. At the end of the day, Don and Chuck like to give advice about life. But, much like Dr. Cox, they find that following your own advice isn't always the easiest when you're convinced you're the problem. And, when you spend so much of your time trying to help people, you can't blame yourself for taking the time to give yourself some space and be human; and, as painful as it is, you can only help others as much as they want to be helped. All in all, you might wish you could help your loved ones solve all of their problems - especially the bigger ones. But, sometimes, you have to just fix what you can and trust that, with enough time, and enough love, their broken parts will start to come together to form the complete version of them you know they can become. Buhbuhbuhbuhbuhbuhbuhbuhhhhhh..... Music by Nathan Terry Visit his Instagram: @nterrymusic Visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Visit Don and Chuck on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Portrait of a Lady on Fire - Solitude Pairs Well With Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 56:32


    Portrait of a Lady on Fire showed up on many film enthusiasts' "Best Of" lists for 2019. It also showed up on Don and Chuck's "We Should Do This For the Podcast" list for nearly a year. And here it is! Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a beautiful French film about the relationship between a painter and her subject - a young woman due to be married off to a rich man overseas. As the two grow closer, the sparks of attraction burn ever brighter. Unfortunately, systems of oppression might mean their relationship can be nothing more than a fleeting fling. Well acted, written, and directed, the film helps Don and Chuck discuss those systems of oppression as well as the liberty of solitude, the freedom of choice, and the way brief encounters with the right people can affect us for the rest of our lives. Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic Check out his website: nterrymusic.com Follow us on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Listen to Don's solo podcast: don't worry i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Men in Black - Can't See the Stars for the Aliens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 62:52


    Men in Black was a hugely successful movie that helped solidify Will Smith's career as a Hollywood leading man. It's also a wonderful movie with great visuals, performances, and writing. Men in Black is the story of a secret government agency that monitors and polices the alien presence on Earth. When an unauthorized alien bug crash lands on the planet to seek out a valuable galaxy, Agent Kay and his new recruit, Agent Jay, must work to find the object and return it to its rightful owners before they destroy the planet. It's funny, sweet, and touches on a few important lessons for Don and Chuck to dissect - such as who gets to control the information civilians have access to, whether we can trust them to control that information, and how hard it is coming to terms with discovering the things you think you know are wrong. Music by Nathan Terry Follow him on Instagram: @nterrymusic Visit his website: www.nterrymusic.com Follow us on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Check out Don's solo podcast: don't worry, i'm finite --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Shang-Chi - No Matter What You Do, You're Going To Be You

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 61:31


    The legend of Don and Chuck grows with each new episode. This time, they tackle Shang-Chi, the newest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Shang-Chi tells the story of a young man trained in the martial arts who lives in denial of his painful youth - until the ghosts of his past threaten to destroy the future for himself and those he loves. In between its fun action set-pieces, it develops its characters with empathy and understanding, letting us see what it might take to discover your true self. Don and Chuck have fun discussing the fun, funny, and sometimes dark film before having a conversation about addictions to the past, giving yourself something to aim for, and how what came before is just a block of marble from which you get to carve your future. Follow us on Instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And on Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Cry Macho - Not Forced At All

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 54:08


    Cry Macho is a movie that certainly exists and that probably cost several producers multiple millions of dollars to make. But, does that mean it's worth watching? Don and Chuck discuss everything wrong and right about this one to help you decide if it's worth your time before discussing its lessons of family, trust, and how being kind can help make both you and the world around you better. Follow us on instagram: @ImitatingArtPod And Twitter: @ImitatingArtPod Music by Nathan Terry Instagram.com/nterrymusic nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Pulp Fiction - You Can Do A Lot With Reputation, Even If It's Not True

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 76:17


    It took Don and Chuck over a year, but they're finally tackling a Tarantino movie. A classic of crime cinema, Pulp Fiction weaves three interconnected stories together into a non-linear film that is violent, funny, and oddly moving. Don and Chuck piece together why the story is told the way it is while discussing the film's themes of trust, second chances, and the power of reputation. Music by Nathan Terry instagram.com/nterrymusic nterrymusic.com Check out Don's other podcast at anchor.fm/dontworryimfinite Follow us on instagram at instagram.com/imitatingartpod and on Twitter at twitter.com/imitatingartpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    The Suicide Squad - What Happens to a Starfish in Space?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 74:03


    After a run of superhero movies with mixed reviews and mixed-er (?) success, the DC Extended Universe takes a gamble with The Suicide Squad, a soft reboot of their previous move in the series, Suicide Squad. It's all very confusing, but you don't have to watch the first movie (and we recommend you don't) to enjoy this one. Don and Chuck have different opinions on the movie, but they both have fun dissecting its ridiculously violent comic book antics, over-the-top characters and raucous, infantile humor. Unexpectedly, this silly action film helps them discuss such important topics as separating the government from its country, the way governments treat their military, and the lasting effects of trauma. Music by Nathan Terry instagram.com/nterrymusic nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    The Idiots - Being Mediocre, Riding Our Privilege, and Playing Dumb (feat. Jonah Matranga)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 56:49


    This week, singer-songwriter Jonah Matranga helps Don and Chuck tackle their first truly art-house film with Lars von Trier's The Idiots. An engaging though often uncomfortable film, the Idiots tells the story of a commune of mostly young, emotionally lost, well-to-do people who expose society's true feelings for those they feel are below them. How do they do this? By pretending to be differently-abled. Jonah helps guide Don and Chuck through the film's themes of rebelliousness, the damage wealth and privilege can bring, and personal freedom. Follow Jonah on Instagram at instagram.com/aonelinedrawingis and on his website at www.jonahmatranga.com Music by Nathan Terry instagram.com/nterrymusic nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Don Vs. Chuck - Indie Film Vs. Hollywood Blockbuster

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 20:17


    This month, Don and Chuck battle it out to decide which is better: low-budget independent films or high-budget, high-concept Hollywood hits. Flip the coin, pick a side, and see if you agree with Don or Chuck! Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com instagram.com/nterrymusic

    Little Women - The Relationship is More Valuable Than the Problem (feat. Lauren Buckle)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 76:45


    This week, Don and Chuck are joined by Lauren to talk about Greta Gerwig's 2019 rendition of Little Women. The film tells the story of the four March sisters as they grow to adulthood in 1800s America. Through love and loss, they learn a great deal about life. Which is great for a podcast about life lessons in movies. Don, Chuck, and Lauren discuss the importance of apologizing, the fear of change, and how everyone needs a little help sometimes. Follow Lauren on instagram: @bucklephotos Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Stranger Than Fiction - Being Fearless Is Scary (feat. Sarah Saturday)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 76:41


    This week, Don and Chuck are joined by singer/songwriter/all-around-awesome-person Sarah Saturday to discuss one of Sarah's favorite movies, Stranger Than Fiction. Will Ferrell takes one of his first serious roles in the 2006 comedy/drama about Harold Crick, an ordinary man who suddenly hears someone narrating his life. Once he grows accustomed to it, his life takes an existential turn when the narrator mentions Harold will soon die. Harold's journey to escape his fate and add meaning to his soon-to-be-shortened life helps Don, Chuck, and Sarah discuss topics such as the importance of being kind, paying attention to the little things in life, and how, sometimes, you just have to sit back and eat a cookie. Visit Sarah Saturday on instagram: @sarahsaturdaygram and @gardeningnotarchitecture Visit Sarah Saturday's solo music project website: www.gardeningnotarchitecture.com Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Liar Liar - Lies On Top Of Lies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 46:53


    Chuck and Don celebrate the 90s with Jim Carrey, Capri Sun, and a movie that asks you to believe in magic just long enough to get the story rolling. In Liar Liar, Carrey plays Fletcher Reed, a lawyer who puts his job before his son, Max. When Max wishes that his father can't lie for one day, Fletcher must navigate his work and personal lives with nothing but the truth. Hilarity ensues. And, best yet, this movie only requires 87 minutes of your time! After the review, Don and Chuck discuss lying to others and ourselves, how everyone needs to lie occasionally, and how the movie dropped the ball regarding Fletcher getting a comeuppance. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Gunpowder Milkshake - She Protec, He Attac

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 57:11


    Guns in books, assassins with useless arms, an eight-year-old driving in a car chase*. With a name like Gunpowder Milkshake, it has to be ridiculous. And it is. It's also ridiculously entertaining. Karen Gillan stars in this colorful, violent, all-out action romp. The setpieces are inventive, the sets are interesting, and the dialogue exists. And, believe it or not, there's a few lessons crammed in there. Don and Chuck discuss them, of course (Down with the patriarchy!). But, ultimately, this is the definition of a popcorn movie: Pure entertainment. Enjoy. *Eight and three quarters. Sorry, Emily. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Luca - They're Gonna Find Out You're A Sea Monster

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 44:36


    The episode the universe didn't want to happen! After some technical difficulties, a lost recording and a glitchy connection, we laughed in the universe's face -- And the resulting episode turned out... pretty okay. Decent-ish. It gets the job done. This week, Don and Chuck discuss Luca. Rather, they recap their lost recording, so, they talk about discussing Luca previously. With Luca, Pixar tells the tale of a sea monster who discovers he can take a human form. After immediately falling in love with being human, Luca runs away from his life under the sea to hide away in a human village. And do a race. To win enough money to buy a Vespa. It really does make sense when you watch it. It also lets Don and Chuck talk about intimate same-sex friendships, how society scares people into hiding who they are, and how important separating from the ones you love you can be. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Moon - Without Hope, There's Nothing (feat. Kristin Lajeunesse)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 64:15


    This week, Don and Chuck are joined by Kristin Lajeunesse to talk about Moon. Starring Sam Rockwell (and almost no one else), Moon tells the story of a solitary man named Sam who works on the moon, mining helium that creates power for those back on Earth. With three weeks left of his three year stint on the job, Sam is ready to return home when he encounters the only other human on the moon - himself. The indie sci-fi drama (or is it horror? Or action? I don't know; ask Don) gives Don, Chuck, and Kristin the chance to talk about memories, being your own best company, and how, sometimes, hope is the only thing that can sustain us, Check out Kristin on instagram at @kristinlaj and @wtfveganfood. Check out her website, KMLCollective.com Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Dear White People - That's Us!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 76:02


    Dear White People brilliantly satirizes life at an Ivy League school that promotes itself as inclusive and diverse - but turns a blind eye to the truth of its inherent racism. Tightly written and well directed with wonderful performances, the film is equally laugh-out-loud funny and horribly depressing in its depiction of everyday atrocities performed by tone deaf and outright racist students and faculty. Its setup helps Don and Chuck talk about how society forces everyone into pigeon holes, structures of power, and how it's about time white people start feeling uncomfortable with the truth of their world. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Don Vs. Chuck - Movie Theater Vs. Home Theater

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 20:22


    NEW SERIES PREMIERE! Once a month, Don and Chuck bring you the hottest debates about movies, TV, and entertainment. A flip of the coin decides what side they defend. In this first episode, Don and Chuck tackle the age old debate: Is it better to watch a movie in a theater or at home? Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com

    Good Will Hunting - Everyone Is Damaged

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 82:27


    Don and Chuck begin their second season the same way they started the first - talking about one of their favorite movies. This time, they finally give Good Will Hunting the full Imitating Art treatment. The movie's story about a troubled youth finally learning to accept love from others lets Don and Chuck discuss how to give people direction without manipulating them, how you'll always find the negative if you keep looking for it, and how important it is to tell hard truths to the people you love. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Fight Club - The Illusion of Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 87:28


    David Fincher's Fight Club is one of the most iconic movies of all time. Starring Edward Norton and Brad Pitt, Fight Club explores why young, disillusioned men are attracted to toxic masculinity - and what the ultimate ramifications of it are. It's a violent, mind-bending dark comedy with an endless supply of quotable dialogue. This week, Fight Club helps Don and Chuck discuss toxic masculinity, why young men seem to learn the movie's lessons in the wrong way, and how flawed logic can turn good ideas into dangerous ones. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    In The Heights - Singing Lessons to You

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 74:12


    Washington Heights might be a small community, but everyone there has very big dreams. Unfortunately, the realities of the world around them constantly threaten their chances of making their dreams come true. Before Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote Hamilton, he brought this crowd-pleasing musical to Broadway. Now, it gets the Hollywood treatment. And the best part? Since it's a musical, they get to sing the life lessons out loud! Don and Chuck get to gush about In the Heights' music and choreography before dissecting its lessons about gentrification, life expectations, and how making your dreams come true begins with finding your purpose. Check out Chuck's collaboration episode with Fake Movies: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep39-rhythm-is-gonna-get-you/id1528236500?i=1000526370280 Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Ma Rainey's Black Bottom - Nobody's Coming to Save You

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 78:35


    Adapted from August Wilson's play, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom tells the story of blues singer Ma Rainey (Viola Davis) and her band trying to record some of her most famous songs. Her trumpet player, Levee, has plans to take her spotlight as he tries to write his own songs and form his own band. What results is a single day filled with personal conflicts, racial tension, and philosophical quarrels. There's plenty of material here from which Don and Chuck can draw lessons, such as the commodification of black talent, not taking power you haven't earned, and the building pressure of being polite to your enemies. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Inception - Ideas Are Contagious

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 75:03


    Inception is a thrilling, visually stunning, reverse-heist film primarily taking place within a dream world. It's also further proof that Don and Chuck struggle to discuss Christopher Nolan's films in a way that makes sense for anyone who hasn't seen them. Though the plot may seem overly complicated, its heist structure gives Nolan a simple backbone on which to lay his complex ideas. Through its explorations of dream-sharing technology and the subconscious, film helps Don and Chuck discuss guilt, technology addiction and why knowing you're stuck in a dream might not matter. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    The Truman Show - A 3-Dimensional Person Living In A 2-Dimensional World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 78:49


    Truman Burbank is the star of the most popular show on television - and he's completely unaware of it. The Truman Show tells the story of a man (Jim Carrey) who slowly discovers that his friends, family, and hometown - his entire life - is a piece of fiction broadcast to TVs around the world. The film expertly blends comedy and drama to give us one of Jim Carrey's first dramatic roles. The film also lets Don and Chuck discuss topics such as how making decisions makes life your own, corporations exploiting people for profit, and how facing your fears can open up the entire world to you. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    The Fifth Element - What If Bruce Willis Was Captain Planet? (feat. DaVonne)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 68:26


    What is the Fifth Element? In our world, The Fifth Element is a sci-fi action movie starring Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Chris Tucker. In the movie's world, the fifth element is the key to saving the planet. French action screenwriter and producer Luc Besson brings his talents to America for a movie that's very silly, very entertaining, and very, very 90s. Despite being a fun action movie, Don, Chuck, and special guest DaVonne cull some meaningful lessons from the story in what turns out to be a very fun discussion. Check out DaVonne's book of poetry at Amazon and tinyurl.com/drrooneybook Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Percy vs. Goliath - Someone Has To Stand Up

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 69:41


    Starring Christopher Walken, Zach Braff, and Christina Ricci, Percy vs. Goliath is a small film with a huge impact. It tells the true story of a small farmer who takes pride in using and harvesting his own seeds. But, when his crop is accidentally infected with a gene copyrighted by agribusiness behemoth Monsanto, he finds himself in a court case, fighting for the livelihoods of farmers the world over. With a timely story and moving performances, Percy vs. Goliath helps Don and Chuck discuss such lessons as not letting the bully win, finding a community to fight both for and with, and understanding how generous ordinary people can be. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Nobody - Is It Okay For Russians To Be Bad Guys Again?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 52:36


    Bob Odenkirk stars as Hutch Mansell (yes, really) in the action movie Nobody. And, hey - he's actually a pretty convincing action hero! The writer of John Wick tells the tale of a mild-mannered family man who unleashes his violent past after criminals invade his home. And then he fights the Russian mob. Like, a lot. It might be a little light on story, but the action doesn't disappoint. Plus, it allows Don and Chuck to discuss something about family, something about not taking shit from people, and some other things you might technically consider life lessons. S'all good, man! Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Garden State - A Return to Pain

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 81:56


    Don and Chuck finally get around to reviewing the movie that gave us the Garden State Soundtrack (which proved to all of us you can, in fact, win a Grammy for putting together a mixtape). Zach Braff and Natalie Portman star in the story of an actor who, after the passing of his mother, finally comes of age in his mid-twenties. It's sweet, sad, and funny, and watching it gives Chuck an excuse to examine if he still likes it after all these years. It also gives Don and Chuck a reason to discuss the desire to return home, learning to be honest with yourself and not taking standing outside in the rain for granted. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Promising Young Woman - Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 78:10


    Trigger warning - Violence against women Promising Young Woman blends genres to tell the tale of a woman (Carey Mulligan) out for revenge, educating men on the dangers of taking advantage of vulnerable women. It uses genre tropes from mystery and thriller films to build tension and reveal information in a compelling way. It also lets Don and Chuck discuss sexual assault, the media and justice system's preferential treatment toward male attackers, and how there's no such thing as a perfect ally. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle - That's the But I Was Going For

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 74:53


    It's that time of year where watching Harold and Kumar just makes sense, so Don and Chuck do just that. Don lets Chuck gush about one of his all-time favorite silly, stupid comedies for far too long before they finally discuss themes of friendship, racism, and having someone in your life that pushes you to do the things you don't want to do. If we're being honest, this one meanders quite a bit, so we suggest you drink up first. Or, you know... well, you know. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    The Royal Tenenbaums - Potential and Not Much Else

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 63:09


    Don and Chuck finally get around to discussing one of the great writer-directors of our time - Wes Anderson. In The Royal Tenenbaums, co-written by Owen Wilson, Anderson tells the story of a narcissistic man worming his way back into his estranged family by telling a big lie. The cast is stacked, the humor and drama play off each other well, and the Andersonian flair ensures top-notch cinematography. The story also lends itself well to life lessons, allowing Don and Chuck to talk about the secrets we keep, the lies we tell ourselves, and how the best way to make people like you might be as simple as being present and kind. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Sound of Metal - The Silence and the Stillness

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 74:55


    This week, Don and Chuck discuss Best Picture nominee Sound of Metal, the story of heavy metal drummer Ruben (Riz Ahmed), a recovering addict who suddenly loses 75% of his hearing. Facing this situation with denial and anger, he's forced to join a community for hearing-impaired addicts. Once there, he's confronted with his inability to sit in stillness and spend time with his own thoughts. This lets Don and Chuck muse on topics such as appreciating what you have, how to find peace in the stillness, and how constantly looking for distractions ultimately distracts you from yourself. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Nomadland - There's Always A Lower Rung

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 62:48


    Chloe Zhao's Nomadland is not a happy-go-lucky Hallmark movie. Frances McDormand stars as Fern, a woman who's lost everything except her RV and her tenacity. She discovers a community of nomads who teach her how to survive with what she's got. This subject hits a personal note for Don, who relates some of his experiences living on the road. Nomadland is a movie that deserves to be watched and lets Don and Chuck discuss capitalism, the lack of safety nets, toxic Americanism, and a lot more. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    I Love You, Man - White Men Trying to Connect

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 78:26


    This week, Don and Chuck discuss one of their favorite comedies: 2008's I Love You, Man, starring Paul Rudd and Jason Segel. And, luckily, they find just enough time between quoting the movie to squeeze in an actual review! Despite the movie being a light-hearted comedy, Don and Chuck manage to discuss such lessons as finding outlets that help enrich your relationships, Jason Segel's funny voices, and Hank Mardukas. ...Okay, so, it's not super heavy on lessons. Slappadabass. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    I'm Thinking of Ending Things - A Lot of Shots Toward Emptiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 77:24


    Sometimes, the best explanation is none at all. This week, Don and Chuck do their best to explain I'm Thinking of Ending Things, a film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman, adapted from the book by Iain Reid. The film itself is intentionally challenging and often cryptic, but much like the empty space it creates around its characters, teems with meaning and ideas. The film gives Don and Chuck ample room to discuss hope, dementia, the benefits of a life well lived, Don's admiration for the way Chuck takes notes, and a whole lot more. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Palm Springs - Is Irvine Nirvana?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 58:54


    When every day of your life is exactly the same, how can you possibly find meaning? This is the very serious question posed by the very silly comedy Palm Springs, starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti as two people trapped in a seemingly endless time loop. The film packs a lot into 90s minutes, allowing Don and Chuck to unpack such topics as sharing of yourself, why change is necessary for anything to have meaning, why our pasts might or might not be important, and how the mundanity of a time loop movie reflects the way many people feel about their own lives. Oh, and Hank Mardukas. Also, Chuck gets to talk about how no time loop movie will ever measure up to Groundhog Day. Like, ever. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Sorry to Bother You - The Absurdity of Exploitation

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 61:34


    Where do we start? What is Sorry to Bother You About? It's hard to explain, but Don and Chuck navigate their way through it, anyway. Directory Boots Riley gives us a story of exploitation, telemarketers, and horse people in an absurdist social commentary comedy with great performances by LaKeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson. Don and Chuck talk about exploitation, slave labor, and corporatism, but not before figuring out their newest emo band name. Don promised this one would be more of a palate cleanser after last week's Judas and the Black Messiah. So, if nothing more, listen to help Chuck tell Don he was wrong. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

    Judas and the Black Messiah: The Only Thing That Matters is Water and Escape

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 83:02


    Who is the Black Messiah? Don and Chuck discover a piece of history they'd previously known nothing about while watching Shaka King's searing tragedy chronicling the assassination of Fred Hampton, the leader of the Chicago Black Panther Party. While he fought to bring peace to his city, his culture and his country, the FBI worked tirelessly to end his hard work and, eventually, his life. Don and Chuck learn the story of Chairman Fred Hampton, Bill O'Neal and the other freedom fighters and discuss their legacy and what we can learn from them to make things better for black lives, the poor and the oppressed in our own time. Music by Nathan Terry nterrymusic.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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