00:00 - 38:42 - Escape from Alcatraz
38:42 - 54:30 - Malcolm in the Middle
54:30 - 1:06:01 - e-mail
The final film of the Don Siegel-Clint Eastwood partnership finally answers the question, what if Bresson’s A Man Escaped was actually cool, muscular, and American, rather than mopey, rail-thin, and French? One of the darkest, most moody, and purely direct thrillers of its era. We talked about Siegel and Eastwood’s split authorship and evolution as artists, individuals bucking a broken system, our visits to the real Alcatraz, and more.
Then, on MiTM (38:42) JT takes an epic voyage to go see Barbie. Malcolm gets dark with Todd Solondz’ Life During Wartime, and Eddie gives it up for the Oppenheimer antidote, Kurosawa’s I Live in Fear. Finally, an e-mail (54:30) about aging and the movies.
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