Mike and Dan take off to Venice to discuss Nicholas Roeg's 1973 thriller Don't Look Now. They talk about how the film reflects many people's conflicted approach to the supernatural and how watching a movie is like having second sight: the movie lets the viewer act like a psychic for a few moments at a time. They praise the film as one that's every bit as good as its surprise ending and, along the way, bring in 2001, The Sixth Sense, The Wicker Man, The Godfather, Macbeth--and even Animal House. So get off that scaffold, stop chasing that red raincoat, and give it a listen!
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