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Answer to the Previous PuzzleAnswer to the Previous PuzzleSundays in Brooklyn: Mildred Berne and the Daily EagleSundays in Brooklyn: Mildred Berne and the Daily Eagle is a bite-sized documentary about movies, memories and the art left behindThis audio documentary features the voices and words of Rob Patrick, Kaleigh Wiseley, Ruby Mullen, and Megan Hattie StahlA visual accompaniment can be found here.I want to thank the New York Public Library, newspapers.com, Mary Ellen Rogan, Kyle Henke and the discount pop filter I bought for my microphone.This episode would have not been possible without Kaleigh, Ruby, and Megan. All of whom gave their insight...2025-01-2620 minAnswer to the Previous PuzzleAnswer to the Previous PuzzleAnne Baxter and the NemesisA chaotic show about Anne Baxter, movie villains, and personal nemeses. In this very normal episode, the following questions are asked: is The Sandlot a truly grotesque and despicable movie? Has Austin Butler ever tried a California burrito? What happened to the time capsule Anne Baxter buried? Was everyone wrong about Madame Web? Did I really edit out the name of my crush? All of this and much more!Voices that can be heard in this episode:Jenn Champion, Lisa Prank, Mary Kobayashi, Kaleigh Wiseley, Eric Baudour, Caroline Symons, Lana Schwartz, Courtney LeSueur, Isabel Nixon Klein...2024-08-221h 16Answer to the Previous PuzzleAnswer to the Previous PuzzleMad as OpheliaAnswer to the Previous Puzzle: Mad as Ophelia was written and created by Rob Patrick.The voice of Lillian Roth was provided by Jess ZeidmanMusic by Crockett KingOriginal art by Courtney LeSueurSpecial thanks to the New York Public Library, Scarecrow Video, newspapers.com, Megan Hattie Stahl, and Allie Rosenberg.Send us a text2024-07-0750 minAnswer to the Previous PuzzleAnswer to the Previous PuzzleRuby Keeler Wears Entire Black OutfitRuby Keeler talks trash at the salad bar. Patsy Kelly fights a swordfish. Miriam Hopkins wont let you use her pool if she finds you boring. Carole Lombard wont stop wearing beaded dresses. Pert Kelton gets fired. Lyda Roberti is great at fencing. A goodbye to Thelma. Episode three was voiced by Rob Patrick, Avery Trufelman, Sophie Zucker, Tess Lynch, Gillian Wallace Horvat, Raphaelle Standell-Preston, Megan Hattie Stahl, and Mikayla Nicholson.Podcast art by Courtney LeSueur.Original music by Noah East.Theme song and closing song by Crockett King. S...2023-10-1123 minAnswer to the Previous PuzzleAnswer to the Previous PuzzleThe Fall GuyIrene Dunne tries on wigs while promising the press that her life is more than it seems. ZaSu Pitts publishes her recipe for chocolate leaves. Patsy Kelly cant stop falling down and getting struck by objects. Thelma Todd writes poetry under an assumed name. Episode One was voiced by Rob Patrick, Allyson Roche, Erin Taylor, Emily Ann Hoffman, Clare Austen-Smith, Mary Anne Carter, and Megan Hattie Stahl. Podcast art by Courtney LeSueur.Original music by Noah East.Theme song and closing song by Crockett King. Send us a text2023-08-3115 minAnswer to the Previous PuzzleAnswer to the Previous PuzzleChapter Six: The PostscriptDocumentarian Megan Hattie Stahl joins Rob Patrick to wrap up season one! We talk research, collaboration, and structure. There's also a spirited discussion about season two, In-N-Out fries, and River Phoenix. Theme song by Crockett King.Art by Courtney LeSueur.2022-07-2533 minAnswer to the Previous PuzzleAnswer to the Previous PuzzleChapter Two: Ginger, Spice, and Everything NiceAnn returns home, Ginger Rogers heats up at Warner Brothers, and Joan Crawford takes great delight in the failure of MGM's Norma Shearer. The press welcomes Dvorak back with open arms, but for how long? Meanwhile, there is a new baseball team in town...Theme song by Crockett King.Art by Courtney LeSueur.Additional voices in this episode were provided by Allie Rosenberg, Megan Hattie, Allyson Roche, and Brian Formo.Send us a text2022-05-1618 minI-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#18 Under the Silver Lake & Gates of Heaven w/ Tess LynchSpecial guest Tess Lynch joins Megan and Rob to discuss David Robert Mitchell's Under the Silver Lake (2018) and Errol Morris's Gates of Heaven (1978)!Why are the fries at In-N-Out so bad? What do we think about the Impossible Burger? What's the best deli in Fullerton? Did we go full Doughboys on this episode of I-5 Cinemabound?Other topics include: Andrew Garfield in a paddleboat, Jean Seberg in The Corruption of Chris Miller, the similarities between Errol Morris and Christopher Guest, everyone's favorite movies about LA, the emotions that come with having pets, and Zac Efron...2021-07-311h 16I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#17 Dumb and Dumber & Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing w/ Mary Anne CarterSpecial guest Mary Anne Carter appears on the podcast to discuss Dumb and Dumber (1994) & Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing (2006). How many stars did Megan give Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!? What airline do we want to sponsor our show? Which celebrity Joshs do Megan and Rob have crushes on? Does Mary Anne think Dumb and Dumber is the best movie in Jim Carrey's filmography? All of this and more!About Mary Anne Carter:Mary Anne Carter is a Seattle-based artist and curator. Her immersive installations and award-winning prints transport the viewer to...2021-07-091h 17I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#16 Mur Murs & Documenteur w/ JJ Jones & Laura GlazerPortland artists Jennifer Jones (aka JJ All The Way) and Laura Glazer join Megan and Rob to discuss a common passion: the films of the legendary Agnès Varda! JJ and Laura tell us how their AGNÈS VARDA FOREVER collaborative project came about (you may have seen the flyers around Portland), and we bounce back and forth in conversation between their very complementary film selections: Mur Murs (1981) and Documenteur (1981). We also weigh the pros and cons of binging a director's filmography versus taking your time, admire Agnès' sincere openness, and talk abo...2021-06-251h 30I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#15 The Mothman Prophecies & My Octopus Teacher w/ Bridey ElliottCreatures from the deep and creatures who creep! On this episode, Bridey Elliott joins us to discuss The Mothman Prophecies (2002) and My Octopus Teacher (2020).Why is Laura Linney stuck in a cold car? How many photographs of Debra Messing can you have in one movie? Which Richard Gere film is the least horny? Is My Octopus Teacher more wholesome than the internet is letting on? All of this and more!About Bridey Elliott:Bridey is a filmmaker, actor, and comedian. Her first feature Clara’s Ghost had its premiere at Sundance and was released th...2021-06-111h 21I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#14 Mean Girls & Framing Britney Spears w/ Emilly PradoThis week Megan and Rob take a trip down memory lane to reflect on the legendary 2004 time capsule, Mean Girls (dir. Mark Waters, written by Tina Fey), and then in a similar vein, chat about Samantha Stark's Framing Britney Spears (2021). Our guest host is none other than the incredible Emilly Prado!  Emilly made her radio debut a few years back with our own Megan Hattie when they hosted an advice and music show together on Portland's XRAY FM called "Is Butter A Carb?"We discuss how Mean Girls holds u...2021-05-281h 02I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#13 The Ballad of Buster Scruggs & Dancing with the Birds w/ Mary KobayashiSpecial guest and friend of the pod Mary Kobayashi joins Megan Hattie and Rob Patrick to discuss The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018) and Dancing with the Birds (2019).On this episode of I-5 Cinemabound, we talk birds of paradise and characters searching for paradise. Is Liam Neeson better in The Ballad of Buster Scruggs than he is in Love, Actually? Does Zoe Kazan wear a bonnet with purpose? Are birds too horny? Did we create a Bill Heck fan club by the end of this episode? All of this and more!Support Bad Country on Kickstarter! 2021-05-141h 02I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#12 SLC Punk! & Punk w/ Tea HacicThis week Megan Hattie and Rob Patrick get punk af with the multitalented Tea Hacic on two of her favorites, James Merendino's SLC Punk! (1998) and the Punk doc series (2019) from filmmaker Jesse Miller Smith and executive producers Iggy Pop and John Varvatos. Megan also professes her love for Tea's now-defunct-but-still-iconic anonymous Tumblr sex blog Sugartits.Has social media ever been punk? Why did Tea dump her teenage punk boyfriend Jeremy? Did Rob ever go through a punk phase? And most importantly, will Rob make it to the end of the episode before his post-vax side effects kick...2021-04-301h 02I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#11 The Virgin Suicides & Casting JonBenet w/ Jesse KnightWriter and film programmer Jesse Knight joins Megan Hattie and Rob Patrick to discuss Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides (1999) and Kitty Green's Casting JonBenet (2017). It's the season 2 premiere!Jesse dishes on Josh Hartnett's hair! Megan roasts everyone for not knowing enough about Robert Schwartzman! "Butterfly" by Crazy Town gets brought up for some reason! We discuss Kitty Green's unconventional documentary style and Sofia Coppola's short film with Peter Bogdanovich. All of this and more!Jesse suggests that you follow Michelle Kwan on Instagram.Follow I-5 Cinemabound on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. 2021-04-161h 03I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#10 Grizzly Man & Birth w/ Julia Shapiro (Chastity Belt)Julia Shapiro (Chastity Belt, Childbirth, Julia Shapiro) joins Megan Hattie and Rob Patrick to discuss Jonathan Glazer's Birth (2004) and Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man (2005)! It's the season finale!Timothy Treadwell may have been the grizzly man, but is Werner Herzog the grisly man? Will Julia finish Nicole Kidman's entire filmography this year? Does Birth officially turn into a thriller when Anne Heche asks someone to giftwrap a present? Why do Megan and Rob remember the station Everwood was on? Does Dancer in the Dark drag on and on? All of this and much more!Follow Julia...2021-01-151h 21I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#9 Vox Lux & Lil Peep: Everybody's Everything w/ Stephanie HoughContent warning: This episode includes ample discussion of mass shootings (including a personal anecdote from a survivor), drug use, and death, and may be disturbing to some listeners. In our ninth episode, Megan & Rob kick off 2021 with a discussion of Brady Corbet's VOX LUX (2018) and Sebastian Jones & Ramez Silyan's LIL PEEP: EVERYBODY'S EVERYTHING (2019) as selected by Portland experimental filmmaker Stephanie Hough. The result is a fascinating chat about pop culture, youth, fame, tragedy, trauma, and why imperfect films can often be the most interesting to discuss. Guest Bio:stephanie hough (she/her) is an...2021-01-011h 23I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#8 Futureworld & Conspiracy: The Royal Family w/ Molly LambertWriter and podcaster Molly Lambert joins Megan and Rob to discuss Futureworld (1976) and Conspiracy: The Royal Family!Do public figures have robot doubles? Is Circus Circus secretly owned by a shadowy corporation named Delos? Just how far did the royal family go when it came to Princess Diana? And finally, is the sushi at Disney World any good?Subscribe to Molly's Sleazy Friends!Follow I-5 Cinemabound on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.2020-12-181h 19I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemaboundn°7: The Wailing, Un monde sans femmes, Bambi & Swagger w/ Laura Pertuy & Pierre-Henri KanyindaCette semaine, Megan Hattie reçoit Laura Pertuy (programmatrice, journaliste et traductrice) et Pierre-Henri Kanyinda (écrivain et photographe) en direct de Paris et en plein confinement pour un épisode spécial du podcast... tout en français ! On discute de deux moyens métrages choisis par Laura (Un monde sans femmes de Guillaume Brac, 2011 et Bambi de Sébastien Lifshitz, 2013)...  puis de longs métrages choisis par Pierre-Henri: le film d'horreur sud-coréen The Wailing (aka The Strangers) de Na Hong-jin2020-12-041h 18THE FILM HARMONICTHE FILM HARMONIC76. Hillbilly Elegy / Small Axe: Lovers Rock / Happiest Season / Best Feel-Good Flicks / Femme FataleWe have a packed-to-the-brim episode for you this week!  Very special guest, Rob Patrick (Programming Director; Olympia Film Society/co-host of the I-5 Cinemabound podcast) joins us to talk about all sorts of absurd cinematic peaks and valleys both new and old.   The first of three new films is the latest Ron Howard Oscar vehicle for Netflix, HILLBILLY ELEGY. The bestselling book gets adapted into a film starring Amy Adams and Glenn Close. We give our opinions, of which there are a lot. The middle film of the new releases is Steve McQueen's sec...2020-12-042h 05I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#6 Mission: Impossible - Fallout & Free Solo w/ Fran HoepfnerWriter and culture critic Fran Hoepfner (Bright Wall/Dark Room) joins Megan and Rob to discuss Christopher McQuarrie’s Mission: Impossible — Fallout (2018) and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi & Jimmy Chin’s Free Solo (2018). Is Tom Cruise more of a high five or fist bump kind of guy? Why do we keep forgetting the name of Motherless Brooklyn? Is Alex Honnold a good cook? Does Big Chicago get mentioned in the episode? Why did we edit out a conversation about Pauline Chalamet? All of this and more!Read Fran's writing at Bright Wall/Dark RoomListen to Fra...2020-11-201h 02I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#5 Bobbi Jene, Time, We Are Your Friends & Popstar: Never Stop Never StoppingNo guests, no rules. 2 narrative films, 2 documentary films, all coincidentally released within the last 5 years!Rob chose the Zac Efron-starring DJ drama We Are Your Friends (Max Joseph, 2015) and Elvira Lind's 2017 documentary Bobbi Jene. Megan chose the mockdoc Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (Akiva Schaffer & Jorma Taccone, 2016) and Garrett Bradley's 2020 documentary Time. Is Bobbi Jene Smith's struggle for creative control a metaphor for the simultaneous creativity and restriction we are all feeling in this pandemic? Do Megan and Rob know what EDM stands for? How...2020-11-061h 18I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#4 Land of Silence and Darkness & Home w/ Guillaume MathieuParisian musician and film buff Guillaume Mathieu joins Megan Hattie and Rob Patrick to discuss Werner Herzog's Land of Silence and Darkness (1971) and Richard Curson Smith's BBC telefilm Home (2003)!How much will Megan and Rob haze Guillaume?  Who will get closest to doing a Herzog impression? If you're playing a no-nonsense cable guy, are you obligated to ham it up? https://anarchopop.bandcamp.comI5 Cinemabound is on Twitter & Instagram @i5cinemabound, for some reason!2020-10-231h 34I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#3 For a Few Dollars More & 20 Feet From Stardom w/ Emily EsperanzaFilmmaker Emily Esperanza joins Megan Hattie and Rob Patrick to discuss Sergio Leone's For a Few Dollars More (1965) and Morgan Neville's 20 Feet From Stardom (2013)!Is the romantic tension between Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef some of the best in film history? Did Emily meet a ghost in the form of a weary caretaker? Just how much does Megan like the movie I Love You, Man? Why is Rob tired of Brian Cox playing Winston Churchill? All of this and more!www.emilyesperanza.comMarfa Open Art Festival: www.marfaopen.org...2020-10-091h 03I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#2 The Young Girls of Rochefort & The Young Girls Turn 25 w/ Kristen Yoonsoo KimHop in the car and cruise onto I-5 Cinemabound! On this episode, New York-based film critic Kristen Yoonsoo Kim joins Megan and Rob to discuss Jacques Demy's The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967) and Agnès Varda's The Young Girls Turn 25 (1993)! Why was there drama surrounding the cutting of a cake? Is Michael Pitt ready to star in a remake of Demy's celebrated musical? How many times do we bring up Susan Sarandon? Is Letterboxd the new hot way to date? All of this and more!Meals on Reels: https://www.instagram.com/meals.on.reels2020-09-251h 09I-5 CinemaboundI-5 Cinemabound#1 The Pilot with Rob & MeganHop in the car and cruise onto I-5 Cinemabound! On this episode, get to know your hosts Rob Patrick (film programmer/critic) & Megan Hattie (filmmaker/MFA student) as they discuss 4 narrative and documentary films they thought were worth talking about. Rob's Narrative Pick: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (Peter Sollett, 2008)Rob's Documentary Pick: Stations of the Elevated (Manfred Kirchheimer, 1981)Megan's Narrative Pick: The Lobster (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2015)Megan's Documentary Pick: All These Sleepless Nights (Michal Marczak, 2016)Episodes featuring some cool guests to follow!Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @i5c...2020-09-051h 13