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0:00:00 - 0:10:06 - Midsommar (Director's Cut) (2019), directed by Ari Aster, starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, William Jackson Harper, Will Poulter and Vilhelm Blomgren.
0:10:07 - 0:29:31 - Ad Astra (2019), directed by James Gray, starring Brad Pitt, Tommy Lee Jones, Ruth Negga, Donald Sutherland, and Liv Tyler.
0:29:32 - 0:42:38 - Bliss (2019), directed by Joe Begos, starring Dora Madison, Tru Collins, Rhys Wakefield, Jeremy Gardner, Chris McKenna, Rachel Avery and George Wendt.
0:42:39 - 0:51:26 - Triple Frontier (2019), directed by JC Chandor, starring Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie Hunnam, and Garret Hedlund.
0:51:26 - 1:24:46 - Joker (2019), directed by Todd Phillips, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Robert Deniro, Marc Maron, Zazie Beatz, Shea Whigham, and Frances Conroy.
Good podcast but I'm a little disappointed that Sean was so dismissive of Promare. It wasn't perfect, it was one Deus ex Machina and Chekov's frozen lake after another (there was even a robot in the end called the Deus X Machina!), but it had an an energy and childish glee that reinvigorated my burnt out 43 year-old self like never before. It had elements that were embraced by the LGBTQ community and even had some substance in the form of social commentary about ICE and billionaires using their riches to escape ecological problems they created instead of addressing them. I was wondering what it was about the anime medium that initially drew in Sean and what has changed that he is now averse to it?
Posted by: James Lee | 2019.10.08 at 14:23
Re: JC Chandor. Paul Bettany in Margin Call is legit.
Posted by: Moose | 2019.10.09 at 03:35