• MIRACLE ON 34th STREET (1994, Dir: Les Mayfield)
    Dec 24 2024

    How did consumer culture change in the 50 years following "A Miracle on 34th Street? (1947)?" Big news, they made ANOTHER ONE and it TELLS YPOU EVERYTHING YOU KNOW! Topics include: Dylan McDermott: too hot to not get a shot, too untalanted to make much of it, the weird loss of the original's cynicysim, Wal-Mart, and the question of what the NEXT remake of this movie will look like.

    Next week's episode is about "DON'T LOOK BACK." Watch it here.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • MIRACLE ON 34th STREET (1947, Dir: George Seaton)
    Dec 20 2024

    Corbin and Matt talk about 'MIRACLE ON 34th STREET, a Sentimental Christmas Classic about Department Stores and the supremac y of the suburban lifestyle. We recorded it a few weeks ago so Corbin forgot specific topics but he suspects they talk about the emergence of consumer culture in America, the eternal American Christmas Disconnection, and the movie's oddly cynical edge.

    Watch the movie here. Check out Land of Desire, a book about the history of the department store, here.

    Corbin reccomends "THE JOY OF CHRISTMAS," a Bob Dylan album. Matt reccomends his own website. Next week's episode is about "Miracle on 34th Street," but the 1997 version. Watch it here.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • "VOLCANO" (1997, Dir: Mick Jackson) w/ CAM CROWELL
    Dec 13 2024

    Matt and Corbin are joing by CAM CROWELL (Inaction) to talk about VOLCANO, a Los Angeles Disaster Movie. Topics include: Anne Heche, sweet as pie, Mike Davis, man's craving to see LA Doomed, the percise geography at work in this bad boy, and, of course, Don Cheadle.

    Watch Volcano here. Read "The Literary Destruction of Los Angeles" by Mike Davis here.

    Matt reccomends the director's cut of Ridley Scott's Napolean. Cam reccomends Christmas Evil. Corbin reccomends Corbin reccomends "The Duelists."

    Next week's episode is about "Miracle on 34th Street," the 1947 version. (I do not know why I said it was Unrest, which will come out around the beginning of ng of next year). You can find it everywhere.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • RAP WORLD (2024, Dir: Connor O'Malley, Danny Scharar)
    Dec 6 2024

    Ellis and Smith talk about 'RAP WORLD,' Connor O'Malley's lo-fi fantasia about America after the 2008 Crash and also three dunces trying and failing to make a rap song. Topics: handmade culture's pre-social lack of gloss, melllenial trash culture, just how terribly sad the project is, O'Malley's early appearences in Corbin's consiousness and the dog he is watching.

    Matt reccomends a mexican resturaunt. Corbin reccomends Bob's Burgers.

    Next week's episode is about "VOLCANO," a movie about a Volcano. Watch it here.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • NOIRVEMBER: THIEF (1981, Dir: Michael Mann) w/ JOHN WILMES
    Dec 2 2024

    Wilmes Joins us to talk about THIEF, Michael Mann's totallyt realized debut. Topics: reversenoir, Nietzsche and capitalism, and sone other stuff.

    Matt reccomends coffee. Corbin reccomends Hobswan. John reccomends Saul Bellow. Next week's episode is about RAPWORLD. Watch it here.

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • NOIRVEMBER: "Le jour se lève/Daybreak" (1939, DIR: Jacques Prévert)
    Nov 26 2024

    Noirvember goes to FRANCE, where Corbin and Matt talk about 'Le jour se lève,' known as Daybreak in America, a sorta-noir/sorta-crime movie/sort of allegory for the annhilation of Europe as Hitler prepared to invade everyone. Does it resonate in the present political climate? Unfortunately, yes!

    Corbin reccomends Elliott Smith and Quasi on the Live Music Archive. Matt reccomends this song, I think? hard to say.

    Our next episode is about THIEF. Special guest! Rent it or watch it on MGM+, I guess.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • NOIRVEMBER: 'Stray Dog" (1949, Dir: Akira Kurosawa)
    Nov 16 2024

    Listen to Corbin and, lesser degree, Matt, get all swoony over STRAY DOG, a police procedural by THE MASTER Akira Kurosawa. Topics include: soup, noir-and-not-noir elements at work, Kurosawa's enduring influence, and the heroic impulse vs. the rational impulse.

    Corbin reccomends a movie currently in theaters. Matt reccomends "Tokyo Vice" on HBOMAX.

    Next week's episode is about Le Jour Se Leve/Daybreak, which you will have to rent.

    Matt: "Song at end: Himiko Kikuchi- Don't Be Stupid. Famous Japanese Jazz album apparently"

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • NOIRVEMBER: "KISS ME DEADLY" (1955, Dir: Robert Aldrich)
    Nov 8 2024

    Matt and Corbin talk about "Kiss Me Deadly," a film noir about a Nietzschean superman lost in an existential world... right up until the point when it turns out he's actually in a science fiction disasterpiece.

    Our analysis of the election: wrong. Sorry!

    Corbin reccomends "BALATRO," a video game. Matt reccomends e-readers.

    Next week's NOIRVEMBER selection is "STRAY DOG," which you can watch here.

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    1 hr and 20 mins