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This week, we kick off November Noir month with one of the genre's quintessential titles: 1946's The Postman Always Rings Twice. This tale of desire, betrayal, and fate is one of several films adapted from the writing of James M. Cain that set a standard for everything that came after it.
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STILL TO COME IN OUR NOVEMBER NOIR SERIES:
11/11: Niagara (1953)
11/18: Blow Out (1981)
11/25: Brick (2005)
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This week, we wrap up Stephen King Adaptations Month with 1986's Maximum Overdrive. This is the only film that Stephen King has directed to date, and it's quite a ride. The set was plagued by turmoil, and what ends up on-screen shows that it was a difficult shoot. We go deep into the lore around this cocaine-fueled odyssey and, of course, try to figure out how what we watch actually got made.
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On this week's episode, Stephen King Screen Adaptations Month continues with the recent remake of Salem's Lot. We welcome Mike's librarian friend and horror aficionado, Andy Remondino, to help us make sense of what we watched.
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STILL TO COME THIS MONTH:
10/28: Maximum Overdrive
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This week Mike and Steven discuss Mike Flanagan's Stephen King-approved adaptation of Doctor Sleep, the 2019 follow-up to The Shining.
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STILL TO COME THIS MONTH:
10/21: Salem's Lot (2024)
10/28: Maximum Overdrive
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This week, we kick off Stephen King Big Screen Adaptation Month with one of the writer's stories that doesn't get as much love as some of the others. 1983's The Dead Zone, directed by David Cronenberg, is a psychic thriller that stars the great Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen. Joining us to break it all down is author Laura Carney, whose literary insights really class up the show and give us some directions we might not have otherwise gone down.
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STILL TO COME THIS MONTH:
10/14: Doctor Sleep
10/21: Salem's Lot (2024)
10/28: Maximum Overdrive
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Pick up Laura Carney's memoir My Father's List here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1637586388/
Visit her online at bylauracarney.com and on Instagram at @myfatherslist.
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In this episode, we put a bow on Clooney/Pitt Fixer Month with Wolfs, the streaming double-team they put out this week through Apple TV+. This is our first film in the series that features both of the stars, for better or worse. Does it reach the high bar we set last week with Michael Clayton? Listen to find out. But be warned: this is spoiler-adjacent, so if you don't want to hear any of the actual details before getting a chance to check out the film, maybe listen after you have.
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Next month: STEPHEN KING ADAPTATIONS!
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This week, friend of the show Gerik Gooch joins us to discuss the much beloved George Clooney fixer film Michael Clayton. It's director Tony Gilroy's debut in the director's chair, though the film's note-perfect script is far from his first. We discuss that and a whole lot more.
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Still to come this month:
9/30: Wolfs
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This week we take a break from Clooney/Pitt Fixer Month to return to our Rewatch & Reconsider series where we make a case for a film that's generally considered to be "bad," but at least one of us thinks is still a lot of fun. We're discussing Nicolas Cage's 2007 entry into the Marvel world, Ghost Rider.
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Still to come this month:
9/23: Michael Clayton (with guest Gerik Gooch)
9/30: Wolfs
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Clooney/Pitt Fixer Month continues this week with the Coen Brothers' 2016 Hollywood satire Hail, Caesar! There's a lot to love about this film, but it's also easy to get lost in the details. We discuss its pros and cons, and one of us nerds out over the on-screen typography a bit.
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Still to come this month:
9/16: BONUS EPISODE: Rewatch & Reconsider (Ghost Rider)
9/23: Michael Clayton (with guest Gerik Gooch)
9/30: Wolfs
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This week we kick off Clooney/Pitt Fixer Month with Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly from 2012. It's one of only 22 films to ever get an F rating from Cinemascore, and in the episode we try to get to the bottom of what made audiences dislike it so much.
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Still to come this month:
9/9: Hail, Caesar!
9/16: BONUS EPISODE: Rewatch & Reconsider (Title TBD)
9/23: Michael Clayton (with guest Gerik Gooch)
9/30: Wolfs
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This week we wrap up M. Night Shyamalan month with Old, his tale of a mysterious beach that affects its visitors' aging speed. We also look back on the entire month of films and discuss what we learned about the writer/director and his approach to filmmaking.
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COMING NEXT MONTH: Fixer films featuring Brad Pitt and/or George Clooney
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This week we continue M. Night Shyamalan month with his latest film, TRAP. It's more of the same from the writer/director, but with some fun new ideas (at least according to one of our hosts).
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Still to come during M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN MONTH:
7/26 Old
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M. Night Shyamalan month continues with UNBREAKABLE, the film many consider his best work to date. In the episode we discuss the comic book aspects of it, how it’s photographed so beautifully, the great performances, and much more.
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Still to come during M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN MONTH:
7/19: Trap
7/26 Old
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It’s M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN MONTH! We’re kicking things off with one of the director’s more recent films, KNOCK AT THE CABIN, which we hope might be one of the titles that prove he’s settled into being the director we hoped he could be. There’s no twist, but there are still a lot of the better hallmarks of his filmmaking.
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Still to come during M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN MONTH:
8/12: Unbreakable
7/19: Trap
7/26 Old
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In this episode, we wrap up Summer Blockbusters month with Twisters, the tentpole studio film of 2024. Currently, it's grossed north of $200 million, making it an undeniable candidate for our theme. Mike and Steven break down the expectations of the film, its highs and lows, and there's some big-time tornado talk.
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This week Steven and Mike welcome a special guest onto the show. Gerik Gooch is a filmmaker and cinephile who brings with him the holy grail of modern summer blockbusters: 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day. This contemporary classic from director James Cameron was the first film with a $100 million budget and the first to break $300 million at the international box office, so its status as a smash hit is undeniable. The guys discuss its groundbreaking special effects, casting what-ifs, and much more.
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Still to come during Summer Blockbuster month:
7/29 Twisters
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This week we're doing something a little different on the Weekly Movie Throwdown. When there are five-week months we'll post four films inside our topic for that month, and then we're going to offer up a bonus episode where either Mike or Steven brings a bad film to the show that they love and it's discussed . . . for better or worse.
The series is called Rewatch & Reconsider, and it kicks off with 1992's Class Act, a film that Mike loves. Steven, not so much. But the two discuss its odd existence at great length in the episode and share some interesting insights and facts about how it came to be.
Next week we return to Summer Blockbusters Month with Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
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Still to come during Summer Blockbuster month:
7/22: Terminator 2
7/29 Twisters
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In a world where action and comedy ruled the summer, one film defied all expectations. 1990's Ghost—a romance/thriller/comedy—took the box office not only through the summer, but it was the highest-grossing film of the year. It won Oscars, it revived classic songs, it relaunched the pixie haircut. And despite a lot of hurdles to getting made, it came out with the exact ingredients it needed to become a modern classic. Here at the Weekly Movie Throwdown, we're big fans and when you listen you'll be able to tell that we were really excited to discuss this one.
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Still to come during Summer Blockbuster month:
7/15: BONUS EPISODE: REWATCH AND RETHINK: Class Act
7/22: Terminator 2
7/29 Twisters
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This week Mike and Steven kick off Summer Blockbuster month with 1989's Batman. This Tim Burton classic had a huge impact on Mike as a kid, and he wasn't alone. The film started a craze of Batmania due to its marketing and merchandising. With Michael Keaton in the title role and Jack Nicholson as The Joker, it became beloved and set the bar for just how big summer blockbusters in the nineties could get.
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Still to come during Summer Blockbuster month:
7/8: Ghost
7/15: BONUS EPISODE: REWATCH AND RETHINK: Class Act
7/22: Terminator 2
7/29 Twisters
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In this episode, Mike and Steven round out Hitman Month with a real gem: Grosse Pointe Blank. This George Armitage-directed rom-com is a beloved story of getting a second chance in life and, well, leaving your career as an assassin behind. It explores regret, existentialism, FOMO, and . . . unions. With great performances from John Cusak, Minnie Driver, Dan Aykroyd, and a whole slate of other actors, this is a film for the ages.
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Next week we begin Summer Blockbuster Month with 1989's comic book classic, Batman!
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