Episodit
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Sam picks Batman Begins because they've been out of practice for a while and both Sam and Taylor felt like watching it. It's not particularly important to him, but it's a fun time and a really good ep of This Is Important To Me.
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After a brief hiatus Sam and Taylor are back this week with Taylor's pick - Get Out!
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Sam gets Taylor to reluctantly watch the action revenge thriller John Wick starring Keanu Reeves. He’s a hitman in retirement, but the Russian mob killed his dog, and I’M THINKING HE’S BACK.
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Taylor shows Sam one of the only movies that makes magicians look cool - The Prestige!
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Sam shows Taylor the Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece Rear Window starring Jimmy Stewart, Grace Kelly, Thelma Ritter, and Raymond Burr. It’s a perfect quarantine watch because it’s about isolation, boredom, being stuck, and obsession. It’s also one of Hitchcock’s best.
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Sam shows Taylor the 90s comedy Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell because we’re all currently living it.
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This week’s movie is important to US. It’s Taylor’s pick and she’s decided to make this episode a rewatch since the subject matter is especially foreboding for their long-distance LA/NYC relationship.
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Sam shows Taylor his favorite film from Quintin Tarantino (his only adaptation based on Elmore Leonard’s “Rum Punch”) starring Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster, Robert De Niro, Michael Keaton and Bridget Fonda. It’s part caper, part heist, funny as hell, and kind of romantic. It’s got it all. And as always, we have great stories, fun facts, and more.
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Taylor shows Sam the bloody Steven Sondheim musical directed by Tim Burton. This is a different type of musical than Singin' in the Rain. This is Singin' in the Rain meets John Wick.
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Sam describes this film as "the anti-Singin’ In The Rain". Chinatown is an Academy Award winning screenplay by Robert Towne starring Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, and John Huston. It’s directed by the disgraced Roman Polanski so they have a good conversation on him as well. It is produced by the legendary Robert Evans.
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Taylor introduces Sam to Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone. How has he never seen any Harry Potter movie? Was he living under a rock, or just too old? Is this a kids movie and is Taylor living int he past or does this movie hold up as steady as...a sorcerer's stone?
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Sam and Taylor watch and talk the Martin Scorsese classic, Goodfellas. This episode is better than ya' grandmotha's gravy.