Episodes
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This week Max and Parker embrace their inner wild animals as they dig into the roasted chicken, the sizzling duck, and the succulent turkey of Wes Anderson's 2009 autumnal staple Fantastic Mr. Fox. Will Fox, Felicity, Ash, and the rest of the gang pull off the big heist of Kane's top spot? Or will the might of Charles Foster shoot the tail right off their chances? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker rise from their coffins, skitter around in stop motion, and confront the realization that men do not always recognize the dangers that beasts can sense, as they take a look at 1922's German Expressionist classic Nosferatu. Will Count Orlok suck the life from Kane's legacy? Or will Charlie keep him at bay until dawn arrives? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker riffle through some fresh graves and proclaim "It's alive!" as they take a look at James Whale's 1931 horror classic Frankenstein. Will The Creature manage to capture the cinematic light he grasps for? Or will Charles set a torch to his ambitions? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker discuss the question "What is a ghost?" as they take a look at Guillermo del Toro's 2001 haunting wartime drama, The Devil's Backbone. Will Santi and the boys manage to spook Charles out of his skin? Or will Kane drop a bomb on their chances? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker learn all about drainage while drinking each other's milkshakes as they take a look at Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 oil-drenched masterpiece, There Will Be Blood. Will Daniel and H.W. strike it rich against Kane? Or will Charles prove to be too great a competitor? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker dive into the glitz and glam of the world of theatre and warn their listeners to fasten their seatbelts - it's gonna be a bumpy episode; as they take a look at Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1950 classic, All About Eve. Will Eve and Margo manage to steal the limelight from Kane at last? Or will Charlie's newspaper post a scathing review to tank their careers for good? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker venture into the desert as they tackle a damn well long movie (the trick is not minding that it's long) as they take a look at David Lean's 1962 epic biographical adventure drama, Lawrence of Arabia. Will Lawrence, Ali, and the rest manage to prove that nothing is written? Or will Kane stay planted at the top as they ride the whirlwind? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker pose for a painting while feeling the simmering passion of new love as they take a look at Céline Sciamma's transcendent period drama, Portrait of a Lady on Fire. Will Marianne and Héloïse prove to Kane that love conquers all? Or will Charles successfully defend his spot a reigning cinematic giant? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker track down a slice during the hottest day of the summer as they took a look at Spike Lee's 1989 classic Do The Right Thing. Will Mookie, Sal, and the rest of the neighborhood put aside their differences to get their photo up on the wall of cinematic giants? Or will Kane scuff up their Jordans for good? Let's find out!Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker RawlinsEditor: Parker RawlinsProduced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker spend all of their remaining money on food & bus tickets as they embark on a journey across Brazil by discussing Walter Salles' 1998 drama, Central Station. Will Dora and Josué find a home at the peak of the cinematic art form? Or will Charles leave them stranded in the wilderness? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week, Max and Parker welcome another guest - local writer/director Yein Ji! Tasked with bringing a film she loves to go head-to-head with the likes of Charlie Kane, Yein decided on Alex Garland's seminal sci-fi thriller; 2015's Ex Machina. Will Ava and Caleb manage to outwit the duplicitous Kane? Or will Charles power them down for good? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Guest: Yein Ji
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker search for a word for a bad miracle as they take a look at Jordan Peele's 2022 sci-fi horror Nope. Will OJ, Emerald, and Angel capture the money shot that will catapult them past Charlie and into the skies? Or will Kane prove to be the superior predator? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker discover that life is not what you see in films as they take a look at Giuseppe Tornatore's 1988 classic Cinema Paradiso. Will Toto and Alfredo prove to Kane and crew that the magic of the cinema is king? Or will Charles level The Paradise to the ground? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker form a local Erie band and start racing up the charts doing that One-derful thing they do as they look at Tom Hanks' 1996 rock music comedy That Thing You Do!. Will the members of The Wonders manage to carve out their spot in cinematic history? Or will Charles prove them once and for all to be merely a flash in the pan? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker make their way through 400 years of death, love, poetry, politics, society, sex, and birth as they look at Sally Potter's 1992 period fantasy Orlando. Will Orlando be able to come out as the top man (and woman)? Or will Kane claim the spot as the superior titular character? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker decide that since the world is spoiled, they should be too, as they take a look at Věra Chytilová's 1966 Czechoslovak New Wave classic Daisies. Will Marie 1 and Marie 2 lead old man Kane along by the nose? Or will Charlie take a pair of scissors to their experimental claim to fame? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the ultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker finally bring you the moment you've waited for - in celebration of April Fools' Day, we're taking a look at the 2017 musical phenomenon The Greatest Showman. Will Barnum and crew manage to dazzle the competition? Or will Kane and his cronies set their aspirations ablaze? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the penultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker head to the Qing dynasty to give themselves up and find themselves again in 2000's wuxia martial arts classic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Will Li Mu Bai and Shu Lien strike a deadly blow to Kane's legacy? Or will Charlie prove that without Green Destiny they are nothing? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the penultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week, Max and Parker welcome another guest - local writer/director Tina Lynae! Tasked with bringing a film she loves to go head-to-head with the likes of Charlie Kane, Tina decided on Paul Thomas Anderson's bawdy examination of the adult film industry; 1997's Boogie Nights. Will Dirk and crew manage to secure their spot as industry champs? Or will Kane manage to ruin their climax? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the penultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Guest: Tina Lynae
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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This week Max and Parker head to the gritty streets of New York to find the cat who won't cop out when there's danger all about in 1971's Blaxploitation classic Shaft. Will Shaft manage to get Charles to close this case himself? Or will Kane hold his spot as a cinematic kingpin? Let's find out!
Often considered to be the "greatest film of all time", 1941's Citizen Kane is a benchmark of the cinematic art form. However, hosts Max Bennion and Parker Rawlins have chosen to put that claim to the test. By examining films both past and present, the pair hold each up and ask the penultimate question - "Better Than Citizen Kane?"
Hosts: Max Bennion, Parker Rawlins
Editor: Parker Rawlins
Produced by The Aud Brothers
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