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Join us, three very different types of storytellers with three very different types of personalities, as we bring each other stories of all kinds to break apart and celebrate. In every episode, we're having the best time exploring what makes a story work, why it moves us, and why we can't stop talking about it. It's not analysis. It's not review. And it's something more than just a conversation about one of the things that makes life worth living... stories.

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23 episodios

episode Freaky Friday (1976) - Reviewing A Film That AI Doesn't Even Know Exists (UPDATED) artwork

Freaky Friday (1976) - Reviewing A Film That AI Doesn't Even Know Exists (UPDATED)

If you are seeing this episode twice it is because the audio has been updated. Thank you/sorry. SHOW NOTES: Our most salient point this episode revolves around the exploration of the original 1976 film "Freaky Friday," a cinematic artifact that invites reflection on both familial relationships and the comedic intricacies of body-swapping narratives. We delve into the juxtaposition of the original and its remakes, particularly noting how the character dynamics manifest differently across versions. Our discussion reveals that while the film presents a series of humorous vignettes, it simultaneously offers poignant insights into self-discovery and personal growth, particularly for the characters of Annabelle and her mother. We engage with the film's cultural significance within the Disney canon, acknowledging its nostalgic value while critiquing its narrative structure and character development. Ultimately, this episode serves as a contemplative examination of how such stories resonate with audiences, both in their time and in contemporary discourse. The dialogue surrounding the original 'Freaky Friday' serves as a springboard for a deeper inquiry into the intersections of nostalgia, gender, and identity within the realm of cinematic storytelling. The speakers articulate their varied reactions to the film, juxtaposing their childhood memories with contemporary critiques. They reflect on the film's comedic elements, particularly its reliance on physical humor and the charm of its lead actresses, while also grappling with its dated portrayals of gender dynamics. The speakers engage in a rich analysis of the film's narrative deficiencies, noting the lack of emotional depth in the mother-daughter relationship compared to sibling dynamics. This reflective conversation ultimately reveals the film's dual nature as both a source of entertainment and a cultural touchstone, prompting discussions about the complexities of familial love and the societal expectations placed upon women across generations. Their insights reveal a profound appreciation for the film's impact while acknowledging its limitations within a modern context. Takeaways: * The podcast elaborates on the historical significance of the 1976 film 'Freaky Friday', highlighting its impact on the genre of body-swap comedies. * Insights into the evolution of storytelling techniques are discussed, with references to Freytag's pyramid and how 'Freaky Friday' deviates from traditional narrative structures. * The speakers reflect on their personal experiences and nostalgic connections to the film, emphasizing its cultural relevance during its release period. * A detailed examination of the performances by Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster showcases their comedic talents and physicality in the film's humorous scenarios. * The discussion includes critiques of the film's narrative coherence, suggesting that it lacks a substantial character arc or significant emotional depth. * The episode concludes with a commentary on the representation of gender roles in the film, contrasting it with contemporary portrayals in similar productions.

21 de may de 2026 - 48 min
episode Marty Supreme - Elegant Chaos artwork

Marty Supreme - Elegant Chaos

We engage in an intricate examination of "Marty Supreme," a film that, despite its chaotic narrative structure, manages to convey a profound commentary on ambition and the American Dream. Central to our analysis is the revelation that the protagonist's relentless pursuit of success ultimately precipitates his moral and existential unraveling. We delve into the metaphors woven throughout the film, acknowledging their shortcomings even as we celebrate the spirit and audacity of the storytelling. As we traverse this cinematic landscape, we uncover the complexities of character motivations and the implications of their actions, while also drawing parallels to other works, notably "Uncut Gems." Should you wish for us to delve into the depths of another film, particularly "Uncut Gems," we invite you to leave a comment and share your thoughts. The discussion centers on the movie 'Marty Supreme', a film characterized by its chaotic narrative and the intense journey of its protagonist, a table tennis player. The speakers delve into the film's portrayal of ambition, the relentless pursuit of dreams, and the personal sacrifices that come with such aspirations. The film's screenplay is praised for its efficiency, as every element introduced plays a significant role in the broader narrative arc. A notable point of contention arises regarding the film's ending, with differing opinions on the protagonist's character development and the implications of his journey. The speakers grapple with the moral complexities presented in the film, particularly the juxtaposition of the American Dream and the darker realities of ambition, leading to a nuanced conversation about character motivations and the film's broader societal commentary.

14 de may de 2026 - 39 min
episode Project Hail Mary - Is "Very, Very Different" from The Martian artwork

Project Hail Mary - Is "Very, Very Different" from The Martian

The massive, hardcore science fiction is now a fun, compact buddy comedy in space that stars Ryan Gosling and which is "very, very different" from the film and novel "The Martian" starring Matt Damon. If you have read the book, then definitely listen to this episode, and if you haven't then... we'd argue consider reading just the first 50 pages and then rewatching Project Hail Mary– you'll kind of get all the points were making because one of us has read the entire book but another of us has read only the first 50 pages, and the third person in the group has read the entirety of a different book by the author of Project Hail Mary, which is The Martian, also by Andy Weir. Anyway, leave a comment if you've read the book or not read the book. Who cares if you liked the movie! Pengun Random House interview with Andy Weir: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H_srBMz4JQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H_srBMz4JQ]

26 de mar de 2026 - 42 min
episode Sinners - The Scariest Thing In This Oscar-Winner Isn't The Vampires artwork

Sinners - The Scariest Thing In This Oscar-Winner Isn't The Vampires

The scariest thing about Sinners isn't the Vampires... Robby loves horror movies, and he's loved rooting for the Best Original Screenplay Oscar ever since he was in high school. Jaclynn loves allegory, loves metaphor, and hates institutionalized evil so this was the perfect story for her. Cole loves technically complicated storytelling and cinematography so he has things to say as well. . You know who has even more to say about his movie? Ryan Coogler! Below are links to full length interviews with the writer, himself, that the episode uses a few quotes from: Hanna Flint - Ryan Coogler talks Sinners, Vampires, and Capitalism [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mU_2VWpsmQ] On Film - with Kevin McCarthy - Autumn Durald Arkapaw talks Sinners, Cinematography, IMAX, and more [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFj1DZDdvAw&t=3s].

16 de mar de 2026 - 32 min
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