A defunct podcast about trading films with friends. Each month I chose a film for a friend to watch and they chose one for me. Then we discussed. There were two episodes a month, first my choice and then theirs. Subscribe via iTunes or Overcast.
My guest for this month is Serenity Caldwell, and she's joined me to discuss the film she chose for me, the 2002 American science-fiction romantic comedy film S1m0ne). You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly.
Show notes:
- Andrew Niccol, who directed this film, is also married to its star, Rachel Roberts)
- Al Pacino is an actor, perhaps you've heard of him
- Gattaca is also a film by Andrew Niccol
- Alphaville is the film we discussed on the previous episode of this podcast
- The dot-com era was a period where tech companies with no future got lots of money, completely unlike today
- Second Life is a virtual reality world that you can run around in
- One of the more notable things about Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is its ridiculously long title
- The first Lord of the Rings) film, The Fellowship of the Ring came out in 2001
- 3.5" hard drives are still used as internal storage in slow computers
- The Mac Pro and PowerMac G4 are both computers from Apple, they are both relatively recent
- 5.25" floppies on the other hand, haven't been used regularly in a very, very long time
- Hackers is a phenomenal film about, well, hacking
- An SNL parody of this film would probably just be this film
- John Cassavetes was an actor and director, and a pioneer of American independent film
- Michelangelo Antonioni made quite a few masterpieces with a monochromatic color palette
- Notting Hill) is a 1999 film starting Julia Roberts, written by the guy who wrote Four Weddings and a Funeral
- Roberto Rossellini was an Italian neorealist director
- The Auteur theory is a vision of cinema where the director is the sole voice of the film
- The Crow is seriously every goth kids dream
- The stars of The Force Awakens, including Daisy Ridley, are newly famous, and dealing with it in interesting ways
- People Magazine) is a celebrity "news" periodical
- Rebecca Romijn is also in this film, in a tiny but fun role
- Jason Schwartzman is a national treasure, and can do no wrong
- We are in the 2016 presidential election cycle, and Donald Trump is a leading candidate. We've clearly gone crazy
- I am huge Catherine Keener fan, but man is she misused here
- This film stars a young Evan Rachel Wood, she's great
- Winona Ryder is probably the best thing about this entire film
- Seriously, there are three versions of A Star is Born) already, and a fourth is in the works
- 42nd Street) is another film about the process of stardom
- The Tupac Shakur hologram at Coachella was so creepy
- Jean-Luc Godard directed Alphaville, among many others
- Niccol only wrote The Truman Show. It was directed by Peter Weir, who also made Picnic at Hanging Rock and Dead Poets Society, among others
- Niccol's did direct In Time with Justin Timberlake, as well as The Host), and Good Kill, none of which I've heard of
- We should do an alternate episode where Siri is our main guest for this film
- Go check out The Incomparable, they have some seriously great podcasts
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