Time for Thomas and London to talk about two completely different movies, both in tone and quality. Who could possibly guess what the better of the two is?
00:00 Introductions and Other Watches This …
In this episode of Screen Weens, recorded separately during social distancing, London and Thomas do another deep dive, this time looking at the works of Steve McQueen, the director, not the actor.
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In the last recorded podcast before Thomas and London had to stop seeing each other on a physical level, wink wink, they speak about the Abel Ferrara twist on the Robin Hood tale: King of New York, a…
On this episode of Screen Weens Thomas and London show their weeb side and talk about a ton of Ghibli and Dragon Ball films. It's a DOOZY.
00:00 Intros, Other Watches, and a Big Discussion on Drago…
One of the most notoriously intense films, Salò, is on the chopping block today, as well as the Adult Swim surrealist stop motion horror comedy series The Shivering Truth.
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Who would win in a fight. Brigsby Bear or King Kong? That is the real question, that we DEFINITELY do not answer on the latest episode of Screen Weens.
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We take another deep dive, this time exploring the life and career of critically acclaimed South Korean Director Lee Chang-dong
00:00 Intros and Other Watches This Week
15:26 Question Time
37:16 Lee …
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BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY JOHN WOO!
00:00 Introductions and Other Watches This Week
27:13 Question Time
39:05 The Killer
1:14:50 Who's Drivin…
In this episode of the SCREEN WEENS, we talk about the 1984 Wim Wenders film Paris, Texas, as well as the Spike Jonze directed, Charlie Kaufman written absolute CLASSIC Adaptation.
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In this exciting episode of Screen Weens, we look at a truly funky film, David Byrne's True Stories from 1986, as well as the prequel to the much beloved Alien franchise, Prometheus.
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Agnès Varda, arguably the most important and influential female director of all time, is the highlight of this episode. We speak about two of her narrative features, and a whole lot of her documentar…
Two french films from the director Robert Bresson and another DAVID LYNCH FILM. What will the jokesters think of these films. Note: We spend a lot of time talking about Mulholland Drive in comparison…
A classic of the Italian Neorealism Era & a film from Lebanon deeply rooted in the race relations between Native born Lebanese & Palestinian Refugees. That's whats up today on SCREEN WEENS.
The absolutely legendary Akira Kurosawa is the next director for us to take a deep dive on, and we COULDN'T BE HAPPIER.
Covered in this Episode:
Drunken Angel
Ikiru
Seven Samurai
High and Low
Ran
Come with us and explore the wonders of Jim Jarmusch's 1984 minimalist drama Stranger Than Paradise, as well as Rungano Nyoni's directorial feature film debut I Am Not A Witch. Happy New Years everyb…
The biggest lesson that our Protagonists learn today, is maybe Christmas was a mistake. Especially if it means getting films like the ones we watched this week.
London has returned from his trip to Mexico and both him and Thomas are ready to destroy more films with facts and logic. This week its the 1966 film The Hero and the 2017 film Bomb City.
London is trapped in the void of terrible audio quality, so Thomas steps up to the plate to help this episode not be a complete failure. We talk about the Penny Marshall 1990 film Awakenings and the …
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Mon 02 Dec 2019
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