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Secret Agent (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #19)

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Release Date: 03/04/2024

Remembering Greatness, Forgetting the Rest (Cutting Room Floor #204) show art Remembering Greatness, Forgetting the Rest (Cutting Room Floor #204)

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400 episodes! Wild. This week, we're tackling the question of bad vs good vs great from the angle of seeking out new books, TV, and Film. It can be a hard road! Most stuff out there isn't great...so, how does one keep going, keep up the enthusiasm? We discuss what's worked for us. Also, Josh recommends Robodoc, which is currently on Tubi, and Ira recommends The Terror on AMC+ (and Blu-Ray/DVD).

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Suspicion (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #27) show art Suspicion (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #27)

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There was something strange about Johnny Asgarth... We're back to the realm of suspense, paranoia, and murder. Or...is it? That's the question Joan Fontaine must answer when she marries the charming but mysterious Cary Grant: IS he trying to kill her? A return to form, perhaps, after Hitchcock's last jaunt through screwball comedy, and it's the first hook up between Hitch and Grant, doubly interesting because Grant--up to this point--was mostly known for comedy. So, how do they do? We watch and discuss.

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Commanding Intelligence (Cutting Room Floor #203) show art Commanding Intelligence (Cutting Room Floor #203)

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Can you fall in love, deeply in love love, with somebody you know isn't as smart as you are? We're not talking about pets, or kids, inanimate objects, or even sexual attraction. We're talking about grown-up, head over heels, enduring, inspiring LOVE. Can you? Interesting, huh? You can't, can you? Stories are the same way. All the best stories open our minds, expand our worlds, and command our intelligence. So...how do you do that? Also, Josh again recommends South Park currently available on Prime, and Ira recommends the aughts' Battlestar Galactica.

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Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #26) show art Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #26)

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If you had it all to do over again, would you have married me? Hitch takes on married life in its screwball form! These comedies were very popular at the time (see: Grant and Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby), so it's not surprising that our British Director, fresh in Hollywood, would take on such a project. Given his hit and (mostly) miss track record with comedy, how does this effort shake out? We dive in and discuss!

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The Wrong Direction (Cutting Room Floor #202) show art The Wrong Direction (Cutting Room Floor #202)

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How do you know when you've gone in the wrong direction? What are the signs? And when you realize that you have, what do you do? Josh and Ira share their own personal insights on this question, covering the spectrum of a chronic over-planner to leaping-before-looking impulsiveness. Also, Josh recommends South Park currently available on Prime, and Ira recommends Constellation on Apple TV+.

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Foreign Correspondent (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #25) show art Foreign Correspondent (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #25)

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There's a crime hatching on that bedeviled continent... World War II is in full swing when this movie releases. Or, at least it is in Europe. London is being bombed, and Hitchcock can't help but feel, well, helpless. And guilty for not being there. This film, more than any he's made to this point, truly reflects the time in which it was made: an American reporter is sent overseas to report on the brewing political situation and becomes embroiled in an assassination plot. We discuss!

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The Elements of a Great Film (Cutting Room Floor #201) show art The Elements of a Great Film (Cutting Room Floor #201)

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What makes a good movie? What are the things that stand out? We all have our own personal versions of the answer to this question. Josh and Ira each answer for themselves without getting into the weeds as much as possible. Also, Josh recommends Somebody Feed Phil on Netflix, and Ira recommends Tarkovsky's Stalker on Max.

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Rebecca (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #24) show art Rebecca (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #24)

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Do you think the dead come back and watch the living? Mr. Hitchcock is in Hollywood! Alfred makes his first film in the States, and holy crap does he have some fun with his budget. Everything tinsel town had to offer in 1940 is on display: star power, massive sets, camera tricks, sweeping score, and even FIRE. It's a moody, gothic horror story to boot. Does it all come together? We discuss!

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Hitchcock's British Period Takeaways (Cutting Room Floor #200) show art Hitchcock's British Period Takeaways (Cutting Room Floor #200)

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Hitchcock is moving to Hollywood! As the master of suspense makes his way west, we're taking a pause here to look back on his period in Britain. 13 years. 24 films (one of which has been lost since). An era that saw him struggle to fit in, thrive as technology developed and ambition increased, and eventually find his "thing." What are the ups and downs? We discuss! Also, Josh recommends Jungle on Prime, and Ira recommends Touching The Void on Pluto TV.

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Jamaica Inn (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #23) show art Jamaica Inn (Alfred Hitchcock Deep Dive #23)

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CHAAADWIIIICK??!! Hitch teams up with dynamo actor Charles Laughton for a tale of piracy, lies, and corruption. The stage actor is riveting, even if the film has its flaws, and apparently he and Alfred had a hard time working together. There's a lot to like with Jamaica Inn! More than we expected. And certainly lots to criticize. We discuss it all.

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Peter Lorre is back, this time as a sidekick assassin who goes by the name "The Hairless Mexican," and "The General," of which he is neither. Hitch has been on a roll with his newfound focus on suspenseful fare. How does this one stack up against the previous two breakthroughs? We watch and discuss!