Mon, 25 May 2020
Ep. 264: Classics Catch-Up (or) Hot Garbage? -- "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942) / "Explorers" (1985)
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are once more practicing social distance and watching a pair of movies to talk about with their latest podcast model. This week's classic is Orson Welles' The Magnificent Ambersons," where the studio sliced out 50 minutes and reshot a happy ending. The cult movie is a childhood favorite of Ben's, 1985's "Explorers." Will it become the latest in Ben's realization that the movies that made childhood impressions on him were not actually good? Available on iTunes and Spotify Episode 264 includes: -R.I.P. Fred Willard and Lynn Shelton. -Ben doesn't understand why "Scoob" is trying to be a backdoor pilot for a Hannah Barbara superhero universe. -Josh Trank's "Capone" is a movie that tears down the mystique of its gangster lead. -Bonus discussion: whether Ridley Scott's own re-cutting of "Blade Runner" with footage from "Legend" is -Classic Movie -- "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942) -Orson Welles' famous "Kane" follow-up that was gutted by studio interference drives Ben crazy. Nate tries to see what Welles was setting up to be taken away. -Cult Movie -- "Explorers" (1985) -Joe Dante's very Speilbergian adventure with young Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix building their own flying saucer. It's successful whimsy for once, plus, as with all 80s movies, there's peeping.
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