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Hello Speeddialers! Ira Madison III and Doreen St. Félix return with another episode of ‘Speed Dial with Ira and Doreen,” MTV’s bicoastal podcast about music, pop culture, sex, and race. This week is all about movies. But before Ira and Doreen get into a Keep It segment about the Golden Globe nominees, there's a quick rundown of their respective weeks. Ira's in La La Land since taking percocet for a muscle he pulled getting swole, and Doreen is still in awe after witnessing how hard parents go at parties when they can get a babysitter. Your Speed Dial hosts decide that nominations for Moonlight, Insecure, and Fences are iconic. But Casey Affleck and Mel Gibson? Keep it. Next, a conversation about Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals, which Ira argues is a whiteface Tyler Perry movie. Finally, a voicemail from a listener who's caught in a messy love triangle. Call in to “Feedback,” Speed Dial’s advice hotline! Have a question you want Ira and Doreen to answer? Leave them a voicemail at 424-354-9335.
This week we review two zoological themed films involving death, betrayal and men of varying attractiveness. First of Danny reviews Paul Schrader's Dog Eat Dog, a crime film in which Nicholas Cage and Willem Dafoe compete to see who can look more haggard and wearing. Then Sam reviews Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals in which sexy people look sexy while dressed sexily. I hear it's pretty sexy. Plus we discuss the comic book reboot we're all champing at the bit to see and have an exclusive interview with French Canadian director Denis Villeneuve. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show, Marc & Ian get stylish as they talk one of the more surprisingly horror centric films of the year, Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals as well as a big bunch of trailers and a bumper What We Watched including recent LFF entry The Ghoul and some classic David Fincher.
John and Max talk about the post 2000's career of Clint Eastwood. Films such as Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River, American Sniper, and Sully are among the titles highlighted for discussing. What are some of Eastwood's best films of the last 16 years and is Sully one of them? We're also talking about the films Lawrence of Arabia, Snowden, Best in Show and wrapping up TIFF 2016. Our trailer of the week is Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals. Download the episode today and tweet at John and Max (@itsthepicpod). Like the show? Review us on iTunes! We are also available on Stitcher. Opening: "The Stars Look Different (Ziggy Stardust Mix)" by spinningmerkaba Closing: "Pixie Pixels (featuring Kara Square)" by spinningmerkaba Additional comments? Email us: itsthepictures@gmail.com