John Heard in Cat People (1982).
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WHITE CHICKS 2004
I don't see why I gotta go out with Buffy the White Girl Slayer.
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Cat People
Paul Schrader. 1982
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You don't want to write. You want to find an excuse not to, and I'll just be one more thing to blame if you don't.
Between the Lines, Joan Micklin Silver (1977)
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Movie still from Joan Micklin Silver's Chilly Scenes of Winter (1979).
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228 - After Hours
Letterboxd senior editor and podcast co-host Mitchell Beaupre joins us this week and is bringing their favorite film along, and it’s our oldest film yet: Martin Scorsese’s After Hours. In the mid-80s Scorsese was rebounding from his closest call with Oscar yet in Raging Bull and a first attempt to make The Last Temptation of Christ falling apart. In a quick turnaround, he made what some may call his most atypical film and freaked some critics out with its dreamlike, absurd take on male ego. With Griffin Dunne leading a cast that includes a delightful female ensemble of Rosanna Arquette, Teri Garr, Linda Fiorentino, and Catherine O’Hara, the film remains one of Scorsese’s most fascinating.
This episode, we get into the film’s underrated status and the oddball first Independent Spirit Awards where the film took top honors. We also discuss the Globes Comedy races where Dunne was nominated for Best Actor, going long distances for rep screenings, and the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.
Topics also include Ordinary People beating Raging Bull, the Bridesmaids SAG drinking game, and the To Leslie Oscar season surprise campaign.
Links:
The 1985 Oscar nominations
The 1985 Independent Spirit Awards
The 1986 Cannes Film Festival
Vulture Movies Fantasy League
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