Charlene and Jackie see The Sparrow in The Chimney at BAM and there’s a lot to talk about: so many animals, so many kids, so many scenes where we had to cover our eyes.
Plus: Experiences with wild west Q&A Culture, why the English Patient actually rocks, and a harsh referendum on the New Yorker’s fall movie preview.
TIME STAMPED NOTES:
3:30 We love BAM
3:45 “I saw both George Michael and Maebe…”
5:00 Ramon Zurcher and His Identical Twin Brother Silvan Zurcher
6:00 There’s Drama By The Pool
10:30 Mark Wahlberg’s red headed sisters in The Fighter
15:56 “It’s a film about destruction and rebirth”
19:43 Like a Nicholas Winding Refn film or Run Lola Run
23:40 Kaput
26:22 The rat in The Departed
34:30 Metaphoric settings in The Glass Menagerie and The House of Yes
38:00 The famous words of Leo Tolstoy
349:34 Amy Adam’s is Night Bitch
44:09 The Duplass brothers talk peacetime vs wartime
47:00 Michelle Williams on child acting
49:00 A Typical Morning as the Horse Assistant Director on The Gilded Age
51:27 Sophie Fiennes and the film she directed in 2002
52:34 Marc Maron and Lynn Shelton on improv in Sword of Trust
56:43 Elaine Hates the English Patient
59:30 Walter Murch won a best Editing Oscar for The English Patient
1:02:28 The New Yorkers Fall Culture Preview
1:05:20 Bruce Springsteen and Phish play Glory Days
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