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Hello bikers and bikettes (?), we've got a juicy new show for you filled with artsy black and white audio recording and symbolism. It's Dalton's host pick week, and he picked us a doozy in Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish. Shot in conjunction with The Outsiders, Rumble Fish is another pairing from S.E. Hinton and Coppola. We talk black and white photography, philosophy, teenage angst, and much more as we break open this Coppola B-Side. Join us now!
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
03:28 - Quick Rumble Fish Reviews
17:56 - Expanding the Syllabus
30:06 - Analysis
49:04 - Shelf or Trash
50:24 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Hello everyone. We're in a motorcycle mindset this week, as Dalton and Arthur sit down to discuss the Jeff Nichols' first film in 8 years, The Bikeriders. As they prepare to discuss the film, they talk Nichols and his career. They then review the movie and offer their recommends on whether or not to go see it. Finally, they offer a bit of a summer movie preview as they discuss what has them excited in the coming months.
Join us now to hear our thoughts on The Bikeriders.
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Hello fiends and familiars! We continue on this month with a bit of a thematic double feature following last week's Edward Scissorhands as we look at the 80s-set horror rom-com Lisa Frankenstein. Directed by Zelda Williams, this Romeo and Juliet-adjacent story (or maybe Bonnie and Clyde?) is a tonal romp, but does it come together? We discuss zombies, Frankensteins, and Pinocchios (Oh My), as well as parenting, suburbia, and much more. Tune in now!
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
03:50 - Quick Lisa Frankenstein Reviews
17:27 - Expanding the Syllabus
29:38 - Analysis
47:40 - Shelf or Trash
51:16 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Hello fiends and familiars, we have a Patreon pick from someone near and dear to Dalton's heart. And this wonderful Patreon supporter has chosen Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands for us to take to the analysis table. We discuss Frankenstein and Pinocchio, suburban life, Tim Burton, and much, much more as we bring this beloved 90s classic to the show. Join us now to hear our thoughts!
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
05:35 - Quick Edward Scissorhands Reviews
18:03 - Expanding the Syllabus
35:45 - Analysis
55:51 - Shelf or Trash
57:21 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Spoilers begin at 15:30.
Hello fiends and familiars! Because of all of the excitement about new stuff and Arthur's FOMO, we have a new Garbage Chute for you. This special review sees us discussing the 2024 horror film Stopmotion available on Shudder. While it is not a brand new release, it is a 2024 release that we just discovered. Dustin and Arthur sit down to talk about the film and make recommendations about whether it should be seen.
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Another year, another successful deadCenter. We love you Alex. Good luck in LA.
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Dalton and Alex sit down with Donick & Amadi Cary to discuss their film Hail to the Breadsticks and Alex gets some advice on family road-trips.
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Dustin, Dalton, and Alex sit down for a recap of deadCenter '24 Day 3. The gang discusses the Horror, Comedy, and Sugar & Spice short blocks.
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Dalton, Dustin, and Alex talk about the Love, Sex, and Death Shorts selections as well as features Citizen Sleuth, Hail to the Breadsticks, and Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox.
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Dustin sits down for a late-night interview with director Stimson Snead after a screening of Snead's film Tim Travers and the Time Travelers Paradox.
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Welcome to GoodTrash Media's deadCenter 2024 coverage! Dalton, Dustin, and Alex are all back this year to cover the fest in a beautiful blaze of glory before Alex leaves for his move to Hollyweird. Our two intrepid film critics and similarly intrepid actor/comedian discuss opossums and karaoke before diving into this year's opening night films Hailey's Game and the documentary Saucedo.
Dalton: @dollywoodsquares
Alex: @serioussanchez
Dustin: @dustinsells
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Hello friends and familiars! Summer is in full force making us all hot, sweaty and tired—so what better way to celebrate than with William Friedkin's thriller Sorcerer. This 1977 action thriller has gained quite the reputation in the last decade or two, but is it worth the re-evaluation? We talk about the politics of Friedkin, the faith story that might be presented, and much, much more as we get Sorcerer to the analysis table.
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
03:33 - Quick Sorcerer Reviews
12:32 - Expanding the Syllabus
22:01 - Analysis
43:18 - Shelf or Trash
44:13 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Well TrashPeople, Meta May comes to an end with Dustin's host pick—The Other Side of the Wind. Orson Welle's final film released posthumously in 2018 on Netflix sees us gathering at the analysis table to discuss film critics, film financing, Orson Welles, transitionary periods in Hollywood history, and more. Join us now as we talk through The Other Side of the Wind.
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
03:40 - Quick The Other Side of the Wind Reviews
13:29 - Expanding the Syllabus
26:19 - Analysis
54:04 - Shelf or Trash
57:52 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Spoilers begin at 25:00!
Hello fiends and familiars, it's time for another GarbageChute special episode! This week, all three of us GoodTrashers, Arthur, Dustin, and Dalton, got to watch the new IFC Films/Shudder Exclusive In a Violent Nature, which opens in theaters on May 31, 2024. It is being touted as a new take on the slasher film—or at least a unique take on the slasher film. But, is it worth your time or should you wait for Shudder? We give you our quick reviews and thoughts on whether or not you should see it before breaking it down with a few spoilers. Tune in now to hear our thoughts on this anticipated horror film.
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Hello friends and familiars! The GenreCast is back with more Meta May shenanigans. This week, it's big, it's bombastic... it's Babylon. And we're not alone. Our old friend Caleb Masters, from over at The Cinematropolis and the Cinematic Schematic, joins us to break this one down. Damien Chazelle's follow up to First Man is an epic look back at Hollywood during its transitional period from the late 20s into the 30s. Somewhat divisive upon its release, the film has amassed a strong cult following. We evaluate what Babylon brings to the table, as well as dive deep into analysis on the themes and tropes running rampant throughout. So, grab your guy, your gal, or your pal and join us as we analyze Babylon.
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
05:49 - Quick Babylon Reviews
19:45 - Expanding the Syllabus
36:54 - Analysis
1:03:50 - Shelf or Trash
1:07:28 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Hello friends! Welcome to another GoodTrash Garbage Chute—quick reviews on hot new movies. This week, Dalton made it to the cinema with our dear friend, the Frightful Femme, Kirsten Therkelson. Dalton and Therk are here to discuss their reactions to the anticipated new horror feature from director Jane Schoenbrun and A24. Is it worth your time? Does it speak to our modern condition? Can Dalton keep these episodes shorter than a normal episode? Does this also somehow continue the Meta May trend? Tune in and find out.
PRODUCER'S NOTE: We are testing out some new recording equipment for deadCenter Film Festival coverage, so bear with us as we figure it out.
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We come back to the states for our next Meta May entry. Netflix partnered with Eddie Murphy in what some considered a questionable move, until they delivered Dolemite Is My Name. This biopic about cult icon Rudy Ray Moore was a critical hit. Does it hold up? We discuss that, Eddie Murphy, blaxploitation, and much more as we discuss Dolemite Is My Name. Join us now!
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
03:43 - Quick Dolemite Is My Name Reviews
13:45 - Expanding the Syllabus
28:12 - Analysis
45:04 - Shelf or Trash
46:19 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Our Meta May Marathon rolls on with a Japanese entry. This little Zombie flick made some real positive buzz upon its release. And we highly recommend it. We talk about zombies, making movies, and much more as we discuss One Cut of the Dead.
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
02:37 - Quick One Cut of the Dead Reviews
14:15 - Expanding the Syllabus
25:57 - Analysis
49:21 - Shelf or Trash
51:39 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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Don't adjust your feed, it's a crossover special event! Dalton and our old friend Caleb Masters designed a crossover Garbage Chute and Cinematic Schematic event that aligns perfectly with Meta May. In this special review, they're talking the blockbuster The Fall Guy. And they're joined by one of our dearest friends and former co-hosts, Alexandra Bohannon. Is The Fall Guy here to kickstart the summer movie season? Is it worth your time and money? Tune in to this special review to find out!
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Hello friends! We're starting a new marathon that we're going to be calling Meta May! You can find out why in this week's episode! And to kick start this podcast series about movies about movies, we're looking back at Robert Altman's 1992 satirical look at Hollywoodland, The Player. It's a little bit of a thriller. But, it's also a comedy. And, oh yeah, it has some satire. And sure, it's got some big names attached. But, is it worth analyzing? We talk about style, Hollywood, meta movies, and much, much more as we kick start our Meta May marathon. Join us now!
TIMESTAMPS00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
04:49 - Quick The Player Reviews
17:15 - Expanding the Syllabus
30:24 - Analysis
1:06:24 - Shelf or Trash
1:16:45 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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