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As Joel Coen describes it, this movie showcases what happens when the worlds of espionage and physical fitness collide. Burn After Reading is up to bat in our look at the entire filmography of the Coen Brothers. Thanks for joining us.If you'd l
Hey friendoes, we got another Coen Brothers classic for you, No Country for Old Men. This movie won some trophies, got some accolades and some box office, but it finally got featured on an obscure Canadian movie podcast. Thanks for joining us.I
It's Ladykillin' Time! Ryan and Nathan are back with one of the least beloved films by the Coen Brothers, The Ladykillers, featuring an Edgar Allan Poe-loving Tom Hanks and his crew of sordid criminals scheming to steal from Stephen Root. Thank
Ryan and Nathan discuss the merits and shortcomings of the Coen Brothers' 2003 divorce-themed romantic comedy Intolerable Cruelty. Then they ponder the meaning of "success" in the world of online streaming and way the movie-going world is chang
Ryan and Nathan are back with very different reads on Ed Crane, a barber who gets into a mess of trouble in The Man Who Wasn't There, the ninth feature film directed by the Coen Brothers. Nathan gave a listen to the audio commentary track as we
The Soundtrack that Changed the World. Ryan and Nathan take a look at O Brother, Where Art Thou? as part of their look at the entire filmography of the Coen Bros. Apparently America was swallowed by a dust cloud in the 30s that turned everythin
Ryan and Nathan take a look at the most widely discussed Coen Brothers film, The Big Lebowski. Rugs, bowling, white russians, the Gulf War, it's all here. Then Nathan gets a chance to vent about how much he dislikes John Grisham. Thanks for joi
After slandering Martin Scorsese's good name, Nathan and Ryan take a look at one of the Coen Brothers' most heralded films, Fargo from 1996. Is it still a near-flawless masterpiece? Yes. But you should listen to us relitigate its case once agai
Ryan and Nathan were invited to Hudsucker Industries to examine the new Extruded Plastic Dingus. Could be a big hit. Unfortunately the movie it was in, The Hudsucker Proxy, was not, and we try to figure out why in this week's look at the films
Welcome to the Hotel Earle. Ryan and Nathan are checking in to meet Barton Fink, the writer from New York who is trying to break into Hollywood. He doesn't really understand his first assignment though. Wrestling Picture. Wallace Beery. If only
Ryan and Nathan are back to discuss one of the Coen Brothers' most complex screenplays, Miller's Crossing. Is it a masterwork or a flawed gem? Bit of both? We delve into it in our latest spotlight on the Coen Bros, thanks for joining us.If you'
The story of Nathan Arizona Jr and his lovable kidnappers, Ed and H.I., are the subject of the Coen Brothers second feature, Raising Arizona, a wacky comedy that is very different from their debut. Thanks for joining us. If you'd like to email
The Assistant Editor on The Evil Dead can direct and write films of his own? Who knew? Ryan and Nathan kick off their first ever director spotlight with Blood Simple. The debut feature of the Coen Brothers, this film serves well as a showcase f
Another long batch of films has come to an end. But which of these "Good" movies was the goodest? Nathan and Ryan have very different takes on that, as revealed here in our Ranking episode, where each caster unveils their list of films, ranked
Despite comparing it to a vomit-covered bathroom stall, Ryan and Nathan maintain that Spring Breakers is a good movie. You just have to be ready to look in the mirror a bit and see the dubstep obsessed Brony you used to be and come to terms wit
After a pretty extensive discussion about the current state of the Academy Awards, Ryan and Nathan discuss an overlooked contender from 2012, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. It's a good movie, so sayeth we. If you'd like to submit some though
To start the celebration of Paul Giamatti's imminent Oscar win early (don't screw this one up Academy), Ryan and Nathan are taking a look back at one of the roles that helped him shake off the "character actor" label and get some meaty parts. T
Turns out everyone was wrong for 29 years, Judge Dredd was a good movie this whole time. Who knew? Ryan McCulloch. And he is here to share that wisdom with all of us. Thanks for joining us. If you'd like to send in a question for a future show,
Michael Myers? Who even is that? This is a Stonehenge movie about killer robots and evil masks. Way cooler. Ryan and Nathan discuss the divisive third film in the hallowed horror franchise as part of their spotlight on Movies That Are Good. Tha
Ryan and Nathan take a fond look back at one of Jonah Hill's most underappreciated efforts in The Sitter, from beloved indie filmmaker turned pot and horror wizard David Gordon Green. They then ruminate on the merits of Harrison Ford's acting a
 As we were deciding upon which movies to cover in this Movies that are Good batch, one film rose to the surface. One movie was at the centre of all our ideas around this batch. That movie is My Favorite Martian, starring Christopher Lloyd and
Ryan and Nathan take a trip back to the year 2000 for The 6th Day, a movie we are asserting is at least "good" by our metrics. We then talk about the political era of the time as far as we can recall it and end a little sadder than when we came
Ryan and Nathan begin a new batch of movies that didn't click with audiences, critics (or both) when they first came out. The Cable Guy got a lot of press for how much money they paid Jim Carrey, but it also stands out as a pretty distinct 90s
Well this is it, we've reached the end of our Bad Investments batch. Hopefully Hollywood isn't listening and can continue to release face palm movies forever (some of them are kind of fun). Hopefully you'll learn some valuable lessons too. Spec
Whoops, Barry Allen broke reality. Spaghetti is everywhere. The broccoli has spoiled in the fridge. Pandemonium. Can Ryan and Nathan make sense of the mess that is The Flash before large, CG orbs crash into each other and end the universes? Joi
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