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Dave and Jeremy's Infinite Rewind Watch Party

Podcast von Dave Wilson and Jeremy Donald

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Hang out with us, Dave and Jeremy, a couple of eclectic librarians, as we rediscover obscure, sometimes forgotten, and always compelling old movies. Along the way, we take detours, find connections, and get personal, all as we share our favorite details and insights. There’s no predicting where our conversation will lead us, but we’ll cover some surprising cultural ground, fit in a story or two, and always land on an idea for which under-appreciated treasure to watch next.

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Episode Vincente Minnelli's TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN (1962) Cover

Vincente Minnelli's TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN (1962)

“You can’t entirely dislike a man who’s tried to kill you.” Old Hollywood’s gift for complicating rugged individualism is on vibrant display in this late-period work from Vincente Minnelli, about a cracked-up actor getting a second chance at fame by rescuing a troubled film shoot in Rome.  Edward G. Robinson plays the tyrannical old director Maurice Kruger, who by the end of the second act has taken ill and is in need of the kind of legacy-rescuing only a suffering former protege can provide. Kirk Douglas is Jack Andrus, fresh from the sanitarium, who tempers his pride, his cleft chin, and his raspy snarl into instruments of firm compassion, calmly slicing through clouds of empty glamor and toxic ambition as he takes Kruger’s place and wrestles the volatile production back on schedule.  Dave and Jeremy marvel at the fraught path to redemption the movie lays out, rife with spite and malice even as forgiveness and acceptance prevail. When that path puts our hero behind the wheel of a top-down Maserati for a raving one-car death race through nighttime Roman streets–by which our hero hopes to affirm that he is NOT suicidal–the subtext is clear: reckless emotional intensity is the solution to–and the cause of–all of life’s problems.  Pack your bags (and your Oscar™ statuette, if you’re as hungry for past glory as Jack Andrus) and join Dave and Jeremy for TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER TOWN. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, leave a rating or review, and share this show with your friends. We’ll be back next month with Dave’s reply. Music by Jeremy Donald. Find Dave here: https://linktr.ee/davedwelling

26. Juni 2025 - 1 h 20 min
Episode David Lynch's MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001) Cover

David Lynch's MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001)

David Lynch’s unsettling tale of Tinseltown ambitions gone sour first gives us Betty and Rita, the plucky outsider aiding the star in crisis, then takes us through a magic portal to an alternate vision of the same bodies, now living different lives as Diane and Camilla (but are they different lives?). Dave parses the often non-linear timeline and discusses the film’s origins as a shelved television project, while Jeremy proposes clues in hopes of reconciling the several not-quite-compatible narratives. “David Lynch is totally unironic,” it’s been said, and there is real emotion in this object lesson in artifice, fate, jealousy, and betrayal. Join Dave and Jeremy as they gush over the intensity of some scenes and the comedy of others, all while treading lightly through the anticipation and terror that give MULHOLLAND DRIVE (2001) its dazzling highs and devastating lows. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, leave a rating or review, and share this show with your friends. We’ll be back next month with Jeremy’s reply. Music by Jeremy Donald. Find Dave here: https://linktr.ee/davedwelling

18. Apr. 2025 - 1 h 29 min
Episode 3 WOMEN (1977): What's the Matter, Haven't You Seen Twins Before? Cover

3 WOMEN (1977): What's the Matter, Haven't You Seen Twins Before?

Dave and Jeremy encounter the sublime, the ridiculous, and the achingly mundane as they unravel the interwoven passions of Millie, Pinky, and Willie, whose destinies tangle in Robert Altman’s 3 WOMEN, a curious and beguiling exploration of shifting identities and wayside desperation. Will Altman pull off a K-Mart-coded mashup of Ingmar Bergman and Sam Shepard? Did Olive Oyl and Stephen King’s Carrie once room together in an alternate timeline? Can a director really shoot half of a mid-career art film through a Lava Wave Motion Machine™  and then go on to make GOSFORD PARK? Join Dave and Jeremy as they wade through the shallows and plunge into the deep end with the titular trio of Shelley Duvall, Sissy Spacek, and Janice Rule. Listen as they pluck at loose ends, trace the development of motifs, and pick out core influences in the Cool Whip fever dream that is 3 WOMEN. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, leave a rating or review, and share this show with your friends. We’ll be back next month with Dave’s reply. Music by Jeremy Donald. Find Dave here: https://linktr.ee/davedwelling

30. Jan. 2025 - 1 h 12 min
Episode Marriage is Life’s Graveyard: Ozu's LATE SPRING (1948) Cover

Marriage is Life’s Graveyard: Ozu's LATE SPRING (1948)

Dave and Jeremy dive deep into Dave’s pick, a domestic drama from director Yasujiro Ozu. In post-war Tokyo, 27 year old Noriko resists mounting pressure to marry and leave her widowed father’s home. Filled with moments of everyday tranquility, LATE SPRING evokes powerful emotions with unusual camera placement and subdued performances that gently advance the painful conflict faced by Noriko and her father. Join Dave and Jeremy as they admire the effectiveness of Ozu’s style and puzzle over the tantalizing ambiguities that bring his characters and their fates to life. This episode's conversation touches on the critical responses to Ozu’s oeuvre, his recurring cast members, and the vision and craft with which this innovative director renders the turning points in this subtly devastating study of self and family. Cue up, hang out, and rewind as much as you like as Dave and Jeremy relish the warmth of LATE SPRING. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, leave a rating or review, and share this show with your friends. We’ll be back next month with Jeremy’s reply. Music by Jeremy Donald. Find Dave here: https://linktr.ee/davedwelling

18. Dez. 2024 - 1 h 16 min
Episode Setting Graceful Boundaries in NOW, VOYAGER (1942) Cover

Setting Graceful Boundaries in NOW, VOYAGER (1942)

Suffering in mink takes a human turn as Charlotte Vale (Bette Davis), the unwillingly sheltered adult child of Boston society matron Mrs. Henry Vale (played with iron menace by Gladys Cooper) embarks on a quest to establish a confident independence. Or is it an independent confidence? Aided by the wise and kindly Dr. Jaquith (Claude Rains) following a nervous breakdown, Charlotte has only to overcome her sense of obligation to the world and define her own happiness. Was there ever a more favorable portrayal of therapy? If so, this must predate them all–and it is all the more remarkable for the chauffeur-and-chandelier backdrop of its inhabitants.   Dave and Jeremy marvel at this lost world of fictional high society, and at how easily Bette Davis conveys the inner journey of a character who transcends that world, transformed by her willingness to “be interested in everything,” as Dr. Jacquith instructs her, while at the same time learning to say no when it counts. Could any other actress nail scene after scene with as much self-possession as Davis does when Charlotte resists pressure to return to her old, unhappy life? The love interest here is played by Paul Henreid, gentle instigator of our hero’s romantic agency, whose own self-determining arc mirrors Charlotte’s just enough to put her nuanced star turn in brilliant relief. Join Dave and Jeremy for a celebration of a late-blooming camellia in this episode where we set sail with Warner Brothers’ 1942 production of NOW, VOYAGER. Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, leave a rating or review, and share this show with your friends. We’ll be back next month with Jeremy’s reply. Music by Jeremy Donald. Find Dave here: https://linktr.ee/davedwelling

7. Nov. 2024 - 1 h 21 min
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