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A film podcast hosted by Ethan and Margaret Snowden, two amateur film buffs. Join us as we dive into films that are considered a "must watch" and we'll discuss it answer the question, "Should I watch it?"

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    24. Practical Magic

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 33:56


    There's a little witch in everyone! That's what we learn this week as we discuss the 1998 Rom-Com Practical Magic, starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. Based on a book with the same title, this movie tells the story of a magical family and their charming lives in New England, as well as how love can affect us all, for better or worse. A different kind of cult classic, and a childhood movie of Margaret's, but will it pass the test....is it a must watch? CONTENT WARNING: violence

    23. Parasite

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 42:13


    What happens when our societies ignore people in need and promote individualism to get ahead? That's the question that is proposed in the topic of this week's episode. Parasite (2019) is the only international film to win Best Pictures at the Oscars in 2020. Written and Directed by visionary Bong Joon Ho, this South Korean film focuses on the struggles and schemes of a family in extreme poverty as they slowly begin to attach themselves to a wealthy family. This film has a lot to say about our current economic and social structures, so we sat down and answered the question...is it a must watch? CONTENT WARNING: violence, destitution, pedophilia

    22. Midsommer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 40:54


    Since it's now September, why not some spook? Today we discuss the 2019 instant horror classic, Midsommer, starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, William Jackson Harper, Will Poulter, and a LOT of Swedish actors. Midsommer is a product of the A24 studio, a newer up and coming production company that also funded movies like Hereditary, Ex Machina, and The Witch. This movie doesn't really present horror in the traditional sense, as we discuss, and is one of the paramount films of the next generation, so we decided to watch and discuss to see if it's truly a must watch. CONTENT WARNING: gore, suicidal themes, mental health, pagan practices

    21. Wet Hot American Summer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 61:19


    Buckle in folks, it's not every week we get to talk about a movie that has been so formative and important to the 10 years we've spent together. This week we try to sell you on the 2001 indie comedy Wet Hot American Summer, and no, it's not a porn. This underground gem has many of the comedy and drama stars in the early point of their careers, such as Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler, Elizabeth Banks, Christopher Meloni, David Hyde Pierce, Bradley Cooper, and many more. This isn't a movie that won any awards or was even distributed by any big studios, however it's popularity did spurn 2 spinoff Netflix series. This is seriously in our top 10 all time films, and so we hope that we can convince you to watch it! CONTENT WARNING: language, sexual situations, age gap relationships, drug use

    20. Summer Blockbusters: Mad Max: Fury Road

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 58:37


    This week we watched, for the very first time, Mad Max: Fury Road for our weekly discussion. One of the biggest blockbusters of 2015 and the fourth movie in the series, Fury Road stars Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in a gritty, gruesome post-apocoplyptic world dominated by monikers like Guzzleine, Gastown, Vuvalini, and THE DOOF WARRIOR. We have heard a lot about this movie from respectable sources, and so we paid Amazon $4 and sat down to answer the question...is it a must watch? CONTENT WARNING: language, violence, sexual situations

    19. Summer Blockbusters: Back to the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 55:45


    Hey McFly! Our third installment of our season opening Summer Blockbuster series covers the 1985 smash hit, Back to the Future! Starring Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd, Back to the Future is a classic 80's flick full of adventure and goofs that warmed it's way into the heart of American Culture. You almost can't even look at a Delorean without wondering if it's actually the classic time machine. But...is it a must watch? CONTENT WARNING: sexual/incestuous themes, whitewashing

    18. Summer Blockbusters - Jurassic Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 62:48


    Hold on to your butts, this week we're coming at you with a discussion on the classic blockbuster, Jurassic Park (1993). Starring Sam Neil, Lara Dern, Samuel L Jackson, Richard Attenborough, and the incomparable Jeff Goldblum, this film has become a cultural tentpole and a blueprint for modern action filmmaking. We discuss the cast, visual effects, score, and much more that makes this film so enjoyable. CONTENT WARNING: mild language

    17. Summer Blockbusters: Pirates of the Caribbean Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest, and At World's End (feat. Haley Snowden)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 107:42


    Shiver me timbers! Season 2 finally kicks off with a trip down memory lane for us and our guest, Haley Snowden! We're talking the swashbuckling summer adventure that swept the summers of the early 00's, Pirates of the Caribbean. Sit with us as we discuss our favorite moments, technical apsects, and more about these fun, adventure filled movies! CONTENT WARNING: cultural appropriation, cannibalism, domestic abuse, undead characters Follow us on instagram or twitter

    16. Holidayhoobiewhatie Week 3: It's a Wonderful Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 65:09


    CONTENT WARNING: This episode focuses heavily on suicide. If this is a trigger for you, please skip this weeks episode and know that you are loved and you are not alone. If you are having thoughts of suicide or self harm, please contact the National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255. This week, we take a look at one of the all time Christmas classics It's A Wonderful Life (1946), directed by Frank Capra and starring James Stewart. While not a huge blockbuster when it first came out, this tale of generosity and community has been a household tradition for families far and wide during the holiday season. It's so much more than just a Christmas film, however, and we go in depth to discuss not only the content of the film, but it's impact on society as well. Enjoy this holiday treat with us!

    15. Holidayhoobiewhatie Week 2 - Love, Actually

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 64:06


    The veritable Christmas rom com that likely inspired a generation of Hallmark movies to follow, Love, Actually (2003) is the subject of this week's Watch List. This movie has an impressive cast of British actors like Liam Neeson, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Bill Nighy, and many, many more. This "ensemble" cast and their character's stories are the heart of this production. Join us as we discuss these stories as well as the other aspects of this non-traditional holiday flick. CONTENT WARNING: sex, language, body shaming

    14. Holidayhoobiewhatie Week 1 - Miracle on 34th Street

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 57:43


    Well, we did it folks. December 2020, and a holiday season that feels so much more deserved than any other. We here at SWL are kicking off a month full of holiday themed movies with the classic 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street, the "tale as old as time" where Santa pays New York a visit and changes hearts and minds across the Big Apple. Neither of us had seen this film prior to this episode, and we take divergent opinions on the messages and presentation of the film. Sit back with some eggnog and enjoy our analysis! Content Warning: language

    13. O Brother, Where Art Thou? ft. Jacob Casto

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 60:06


    Greetings from depression era Mississippi! Today we take a look at the 2000 Cohen Brothers film and instant classic, O Brother, Where Art Thou! A favorite of ours, this film features the talents of George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Torturro as well as other big names who make a small cameo. We are also joined today by an old high school friend of ours and college minister, Jacob Casto, who gives his own interesting take on the film. Sit with us as we discuss the soundtrack, cinematography, and legacy of this classic comedy. Show note: We had to cut a bit out of this episode because, as old friends tend to do, we went a little long this week. The entire discussion will be available on Patreon as soon as Ethan gets it set up and re-edits this episode to include those juicy bits you missed. More informatio will be coming soon! Content warning: race, police, KKK rallies

    12. All the President's Men

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 41:11


    In a time of such political turmoil, it's slightly comforting to know that we've been in a situation with a corrupt administration before...it's even more comforting to know that they were caught. All the President's Men (1976) is a true-to-life depiction of the events that led to Richard Nixon's resignation and the journalists that worked on the groundbreaking story of Watergate. Starring Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as the journalistic pair Woodward and Bernstein, this subtle film is an important and individualistic movie in an era of experimental film. Join us as we discuss what makes this movie special, even if rather briefly. CW: politics, a character named "Deep Throat"

    11. 12 Angry Men

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 75:45


    This week's episode comes with a rather somber tone. The film 12 Angry Men (1957), starring Henry Fonda, asks a lot of questions about morality, judgement, and a human's inherent duty to others through the deliberation of 12 jurors in a murder case.  With this episode coming out so close to Election Day in the United States, we saw this episode as an opportunity to go in depth on this movie's characters and discuss their relevancy to today's social climate. Is that relevance enough to make it a must watch? Find out by listening to this week's episode. Content warning: discussion on law enforcement, racism, sexism, morality Please, do your civic duty on November 3rd and vote, if you are in the US. Every vote matters. If you would like updates on SWL or other podcasts from us, please follow @PodcastsSnowden on twitter. 

    10. Spooktober Week 4: Arsenic and Old Lace

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 58:33


    Get ready to laugh, listeners, because our final week of our first ever Spooktober covers the hilarious dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), directed by Frank Capra! The film stars Cary Grant as the leading man, Mortimer Brewster, as he deals with marriage, his family, and maybe even a little death! While Capra was mostly known for his more dramatic films, his directorial genius still shines in this film as well, and it may have been a much deserved break from the norm for him. This film also has an adapted screenplay from its historic long run on Broadway, and with that also comes some serious Broadway drama. Sit with us as we ask the question....is this movie a must watch? Content warning: marriage, murder, law enforcement, light ableism, xenophobia If you would like updates for SWL or our other podcasts, please follow us on Twitter, @PodcastSnowden, as well as our personal accounts.

    9. Spooktober Week 3: Psycho

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 47:01


    You've definitely heart those ominous, stressful chords. Someone peels back the curtain, the woman turns and screams, then gets stabbed to death to a high pitched violin section creating awful dissonance. And it all started with the 1960 release of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. The classic horror/slasher film stars Janet Leigh as Marion Crane, a damsel on the run who finds herself checking into the ominous Bates Motel, run by Norman Bates, who is played by Anthony Perkins. This film not only reestablished Hitchcock's reign on genre film during the late Golden Era, but also had some effect on the industry, both on the lot and in the theatre. This film didn't receive any academy awards, however it is considered to be an essential watch for horror enthusiasts. Enjoy our entirely SPOILER FREE conversation about Psycho! Content warning: violence, law enforcement If you would like updates from SWL or any other Snowden Family Podcasts, follow @SnowdenPodcast on twitter.

    8. Spooktober Week 2: Rear Window

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 66:07


    Ever watch people out of your window and make up elaborate stories about them? Then you might have something in common with Jeff, the protagonist from this week's edition of Spooktober. Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954) is arguably one of his most recognizable films, and it was certainly no small feat. The set alone required massive construction on one of the studio's soundstages. The film stars James Stewart as J.B. "Jeff" Jefferies opposite the incomparable Grace Kelly as Lisa. Enjoy a conversation about a less spooky, more thriller movie that is an ordeal to watch. Content warning: homicide, domestic violence, voyeurism If you would like updates from SWL or other podcasts in the Snowden Podcast family, please follow @PodcastSnowden on twitter.

    7. Spooktober Week 1: Silent Film Double Feature

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 87:21


    We're kicking off a month of spooooooky films with our second double feature special dedicated to two titans of 1920's German silent film, F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu (1922) and Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927). Nosferatu is widely considered to be one of the first most popular film adaptations of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, even if Murnau and company didn't technically have the rights. The film stars Max Schreck as the horrifying Nosferatu, as well as Alexander Granach as Jonathan and Greta Schroder as Nenia. Nosferatu has been hailed by many as one of the greatest pieces of film throughout history, and even the Vatican has it listed as one of their 45 greatest films of all time. Not to be outdone, Lang's Metropolis was an early attempt at what we would now recognize as Science Fiction. It is considered to be one of the most ambitious films of all time and even was a favorite of a certain German despot. The film stars Briggite Helm as Maria/Maschinemensch, Alfred Abel as Joh Fredersen, and Gustav Frolich as Freder. Settle in with us as we talk in depth about the making of these films, the challenges of early filmaking, and their modern day relevancy! Content Warning: horror, religious themes, class struggle, human rights violations If you are interested in recieving updates about SWL or any other Snowden podcasts in the future, please follow @PodcastsSnowden on twitter. Updates are also available from us at @madamsnowcave or @WolfiesBoi.

    6. Blade Runner

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 63:59


    Strap in, folks, because this week's topic is the classic 80's science fiction film Blade Runner (1982), directed by Ridley Scott. Blade Runner stars Harrison Ford in the mysterious lead role of Rick Deckard, as well as other notable names like Rutger Hauer, and Edward James Olmos (who went on later to be in Battlestar Galactica). Blade Runner isn't a film that was traditional Oscar bait, though it did receive nominations for Set Decoration and Visual effects. Nevertheless, it is the primary inspiration for an entire genre as film moved from the classic era into the modern one. Films such as Looper and District 9 as well as directors like Christopher Nolan cite Scott's work as a source of inspiration for them. Sit with us as we discuss our first impressions of this film. Content Warning: sexual violence, violence, adult themes, language. If you would like updates for SWL or any other podcasts in the Snowden Podcast family, follow @PodcastsSnowden on twitter, or follow our personal twitter pages, @madamsnowcave and @WolfiesBoi

    5. Double Feature - Pulp Fiction/Reservoir Dogs

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 96:13


    This week on a special supersized episode, Margaret and Ethan discuss two classic Tarantino films from his early years, Pulp Fiction (1994) and Reservoir Dogs (1992). While both of these films are directed by Quentin Tarantino, one seems to have a larger share of the cultural zeitgeist than the other, but does it deserve the title of Tarantino's best or even most well known movie? Join us as we compare and contrast these two films and more about our favorite director! Content Warning: sexual themes, drugs, language, violence For SWL updates as well as updates on future podcasts, please follow @PodcastSnowden on twitter

    4. The Godfather

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 60:39


    We're about to make you an offer you can't refuse...you could gain some cultural education by listening to this week's episode or you could sleep with the fishes! If you haven't guessed already, this week Margaret and Ethan dive into a landmark movie in American culture, Francis Ford Coppola's classic The Godfather (1972). Starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, and Robert Duvall, this staple of 70's film is the inspiration for a number of mafia movies that followed. The film won Best Picture, Actor (Brando), and screenplay (which was adapted from novelist and co-screenwriter Mario Puzo's novel by the same title), and both Caan and Duval also received nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the 1973 Academy Awards. American film making and culture has been heavily influenced by this film since its release in 1972, and many major publications and film critics consider it to be one of the best films ever made. Pour a glass of wine (or grape juice if you're underaged), make some of Clemenza's famous pasta, and settle in as we discuss this fixed point in cultural history. Content warning: crime, violence, adult themes.  If you would like to keep up with SWL and our other podcasts, please follow @PodcastsSnowden on Twitter, or follow us directly: @madamsnowcave & @WolfiesBoi

    3. Titanic

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 60:57


    This week, Ethan may or may not begrudgingly kinda sorta maybe liked a James Cameron film. It's James Cameron's Titanic (1997), starring Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane, and many more big names in what is arguably the biggest film of the 1990's. Titanic remains near the top of the highest grossing movies of all time list and is constantly referenced and quoted in a large amount of television and movies since it's debut. This is the first film on SWL that was a request from a listener, so if you've been on the fence about watching it, settle in and listen to our discussion! Content Warning: Discussion of death, adult themes If you haven't already, please subscribe to our feed, wherever you listen to us! Also, please take the time to follow us on twitter, @PodcastsSnowden. Thanks for listening!

    2. Apocalypse Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 62:20


    In this week's episode, we dive into the critically acclaimed and controversial Francis Ford Coppola film, Apocalypse Now (1979).  Set in the Vietnam War, this film stars Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, and Robert Duvall, to name a few. It was recognized at the 1980 Oscars for Best Cinematography and Sound, as well as being a nominee for Best Picture. Sit down with us as we dig in to the 2 hours and 27 minutes of this intense film about war and the darkness that lurks in humankind.  CONTENT WARNINGS: graphic violence, animal cruelty, warfare, racial themes, dark themes. Note from the hosts; We apologize for the sound on Margaret's mic on the second half of the recording, Ethan tried hard to isolate and eliminate it in post but it couldn't come together. We hope you can forgive us as we try to figure this out!

    1. Casablanca

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 54:31


    Welcome to The Snowden Watch List, a new podcast that dives into films considered to be the best and/or most important films of all time and dares to answer the question, "Should I watch it?" Grab some popcorn and spend the next hour with us, Ethan and Margaret Snowden, two amateur film buffs as we discuss Micheal Curtiz's Casablanca (1942) starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. 

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