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This episode on Talking bout Practice : Billy Ray Stupendous and I watch a gross movie while recording th show; I say "@ any rate" @ least 100 times; Billy says "in that regard" perhaps 6 or 7 times; teenage memories are unearthed; rich people and poor people are vilified or speculated upon; people who use their phones @ th movies are sentenced to hard labour; if you've got bionic ears you can hear wine being poured and bacon being fried; we disagree on 2 movies and agree on @ least 3; I assume (wrongly) that McLintock! preceded The Searchers; you are invited to e-mail me if you want to watch a retarded Canadian comedy w/ a heart of gold; and we begin to formulate th answer to a question you have already answered in yr head.
Table of contents:
00:00 "Leaning" performed by Robert Mitchum and Lillian Gish
01:38 "If I seem distracted ..." / Andrzej Żuławski
03:51 Recap: Billy's cinema therapy
05:03 "What's your favorite way to experience a film?"
07:11 "You hate rich people"
10:11 Disgusting thing on screen
11:33 "They don't need that money"
13:49 Metropolitan (Whit Stillman 1990)
20:42 Web 1.0 / flickyoucrew
23:24 Downloading a canon / record stores / nostalgia
31:53 McLintock! (Andrew V. McLaglen 1963) vs The Searchers (John Ford 1956)
38:33 Cinema as communal experience / idiots on their phones / Shotgun Cinema (New Orleans)
49:16 Crime Wave (John Paizs 1985)
57:13 How many e-mail addresses we've got
58:40 "What makes a film good?"
1:03:16 Guardians of the Galaxy (James Gunn 2014)
1:05:21 Unfamiliar world, failed film? / The Wayward Cloud (Tsai Ming-liang 2005)
1:11:04 Loveable films nobody has seen
1:14:56 "Opening" performed by Bruce Langhorne
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