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The French Dispatch is a love letter to journalists set in an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional twentieth century French city that brings to life a collection of stories published in "The French Dispatch Magazine".
Director: Wes Anderson - 1h 47m - English - R
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This discussion is a part of our ongoing series reviewing the films on the 2012 BFI Greatest Films of All Time List. M (1931) is 56 on the Critics' poll and is 75 on the Directors' poll.
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Chandler and Jacob talk about the filmmaker John Waters and review Pink Flamingos (1972) and Female Trouble (1974).
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Movie Synopsis: In 16th century Japan, peasants Genjuro and Tobei sell their earthenware pots to a group of soldiers in a nearby village, in defiance of a local sage's warning against seeking to profit from warfare. Genjuro's pursuit of both riches and the mysterious Lady Wakasa, as well as Tobei's desire to become a samurai, run the risk of destroying both themselves and their wives.
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Movie Synopsis: A widower takes an offer to screen girls at a special audition, arranged for him by a friend to find him a new wife. The one he fancies is not who she appears to be after all.
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Skip to minute 8 for the start of our Dune discussion. We first talk about a few movies, including brief thoughts on The French Dispatch, The Swimmer, Last Night in Soho, and The Last Duel.
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Chandler & Jacob review a classic of Japanese cinema, Sansho the Bailiff (1954).
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Chandler & Jacob discuss the new Arthurian fantasy film from director David Lowery, The Green Knight (2021).
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Chandler and Jacob review the modern classic animated min-series, Over the Garden Wall (*spoilers*), for Halloween and the autumn season. The series tells the story of Greg and Wert, two brothers, trying to find their way back home through the forests of The Unknown. Highly recommend you watch this on during the autumn season. Watch the review/discussion to hear our thoughts on our first viewing on the series.
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Jacob fumbles across Italian history, Chandler has a crush on Burt Lancaster, and they both review the classic Italian film directed by Luchino Visconti, The Leopard (1963). The Leopard is #57 on the 2012 Critics Sight & Sound: Greatest Films of All Time Poll.
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Chandler & Jacob's thoughts on Pig (2021), the recent 2021 release from new director Michael Sarnoski and starring Nickolas Cage.
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Chandler and Jacob celebrate 100 subscribers on YouTube, discuss their favorite blu-rays (not criterion collection), and review the first Scorsese on the 2012 Sight & Sound list, Goodfellas (1990).
For the full show notes and other content go to SplitTake.com.
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Chandler and Jacob celebrate 100 subscribers on YouTube, discuss their favorite blu-rays (not criterion collection), and review the first Scorsese on the 2012 Sight & Sound list, Goodfellas (1990).
For the full show notes and other content go to SplitTake.com.
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Chandler and Jacob celebrate 100 subscribers on YouTube, discuss their favorite blu-rays (not criterion collection), and review the first Scorsese on the 2012 Sight & Sound list, Goodfellas (1990).
For the full show notes and other content go to SplitTake.com.
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Chandler and Jacob talk about what they’ve seen and are joined by friend of the show, Nick, to discuss Bo Burnham’s new special, Inside. For the full show notes and other content go to SplitTake.com.
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Jacob suggests someone should rip off Back to the Future, Chandler defends Before Sunrise as his favorite in the trilogy, and we do a deep dive discussion/review on two very different films with very similar titles.
Episode Timecodes:
00:00 Introduction - 04:24 Chandler’s Movie Diary - 20:20 Jacob’s Movie Diary - 39:14 A Touch of Zen Review - 1:14:07 Touch of Evil Review
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Chandler reviews a few movies, Jacob reappraises his opinion of Before Sunrise, and we agree The Woman in the Window is not good. Blow-Up (1966) is the 2012 Sight and Sound poll film of the week and Chandler recommends Blow Out (1981).
Episode Outline:
03.25 Chandler’s Movie Diary
12:21 A Women in the Window REVIEW
29:16 Jacob’s Movie Diary
36:24 Blow Out REVIEW
58.22 Blow-Up REVIEW
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Chandler & Jacob review a classic martial arts film, Dragon Inn (1967), and
the ode to movie theatres that it inspired decades later, Goodbye, Dragon
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Chandler & Jacob review Minari (2020) and The Conformist (1970). More info and episodes @ thefilmsync.com
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Chandler and Jacob start recording the podcast video on zoom, Jacob shares his love for British murder mysteries, and Chandler reveals his thoughts on Ghostbusters (1984).
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