But I Digress - A Film And Lit Podcast
Latest Episodes
Charly and Limitless w Guest Audrey Fox
My guest is Audrey Fox of 1001 Movies and Beyond and Rated M for McPhail podcast. She's on twitter at: @audonamission (I love to read and listen to her stuff!) I really enjoyed having a dialog about films with her today.
Director Lars Von Trier w Guest The Vern
- Hi listeners! My guest today is The Vern @cinema_recall & @videovangaurd - It always works wuite well when he guests. - I have 8 other guests lined up for the rest of the Summer so I hope you sub. - NO write up for this one,
Ep. 107: We Need to Talk About Kevin & The Conjuring 2
Lynne Ramsay, known for Morvern Callar (2002). Comments on IMDB seem to indicate that she has a small but devoted following. This movie could be considered what got her name into the mainstream. - It was produced by a multitude of people but the name ...
Ep. 106: The Man in the High Castle & Excision
In this one I review multi-award nominated "The Man in the High Castle" and the disgustingly cool horror film "Excision." - I also make the announcement about how I am about to start having guests on the show talking films and TV with me.
Ep. 105: Birdman & Melancholia
I look at two films that are open to interpretation. - Birdman: I recommend you see this movie with no presuppositions. Even the few small things I mention here should be seen as simply one critic's opinion.
Ep. 104: The Tree of Life
We have the technology to see the outer reaches of the universe, and others! The Hubble telescope showed humankind we have so much more to explore. At the same time, we can look at the most minute worlds going on under our feet.
Ep. 103: Action Point
This is Knoxville doing his stunt work all the way to the bank. Between he and Chris Pontius, my sides hurt from laughing. Check out my audio as usual and video review I tried my hand at this time. Tell me what you think.
Ep. 102: Almost Famous
This is a rock film I never get tired of rewatching. If you haven't yet, you need to see this. There’s a scene at the beginning of this film where the macro lens fixes on a turntable as the needle lowers on the Who’s “Tommy.
Ep. 101: Mad Max: Fury Road
I really enjoyed recording some thoughts and impressions about this movie. This film is an extension of the Mad Max movies but one that extends far out into an eccentric rock and roll style and demands the attention of its viewers.
Ep. 100: The Martian
Films made from novels are usually great in my opinion. I think screenwriting a story without a famous novel behind it may be fading by convention. “The Martian” is one of those hip cool novel-to-movie examples. -