Afleveringen
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Some of the best nights of our lives were spent in parking lots. We discuss a double feature for the ages as Molly (@angelinrealtime) joins the three-timers club by bringing Conner O'Malley's RAP WORLD and Sofia Coppola's THE VIRGIN SUICIDES to the show. Also: Robbie Williams, Helen Keller, the Sixers are in Hell, the Bucks won the NBA cup, and Molly's LFF recap
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(1:00-8:30) Robbie Williams: the British Helen Keller?
(8:30-25:59) Sixers in Hell, Bucks defeat Thunder in NBA cup final
(26:00-42:50) Molly's LFF Recap - Good One, Anora, Nightbitch, We Live in Time, Queer
(42:51-1:00:59) Rap World
(1:01:00-1:19:00) The Virgin Suicides
(1:19-1:20:36) Outro
Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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It's been a chaotic offseason. Garrett Crochet was traded to Boston, Kyle Tucker is a Cub, and the Yankees pivoted away from Soto by bringing three All-Stars to the Bronx. There are so many trades and free agent signings to discuss, and we've got you covered for all of them.
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(1:00-14:50) NBA Cup & Trae Young therapy session
(14:51-16:09) Intro
(16:10-19:45) Willy Adames to SF
(19:46-31:39) Tyler O'Neill to BAL
(31:40-33:33) Frankie Montas, Clay Holmes to NYM
(33:34-46:47) Garrett Crochet to BOS for Kyle Teel, Braden Montgomery, Chase Meidroth, Wikelman Gonzalez
(46:38-55:29) Kyle Tucker to CHC for Isaac Paredes, Cam Smith, Hayden Wesneski
(55:30-1:02:14) Devin Williams to NYY for Nestor Cortes & Caleb Durbin
(1:02:15-1:06:39) Max Fried to NYY
(1:06:40-1:10:50) Cody Bellinger and $5m to NYY for Cody Poteet
(1:10:51-1:16:00) Andres Gimenez to TOR, Spencer Horwitz to PIT, trio of pitchers to CLE
(1:16:01-1:20:00) Blake Treinen back to LAD & Nathan Eovaldi back to TEX
(1:20:00-1:22:01) Outro
Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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Step aside, Kevin James, for there's a new King of Queens. Steve Cohen had a much better week than other NYC-based CEOs, as on Sunday night he finally landed a superstar and signed Juan Soto to a record-shattering 15-year, $765 million contract. We break down the contract, what it means for the future of baseball in New York, how Soto's arrival impacts the Mets roster, and which moves still need to be made for this to be a legitimate World Series contender. Then, we look next steps for the Yankees: how they look without Soto, who they can target to win another pennant in 2025, and which superstars they may shift their long-term attention to now that Soto is off the market.
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(1:00-8:14) Timothee Chalamet Knows Ball
(8:15-22:00) Juan Soto to the Mets - 15 years, $765 million
(22:01-43:30) Mets in 2025 and Beyond
(43:31-1:23:00) Next Steps for the Yankees
(1:23:01-1:29:00) Outro
Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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We discuss Sean Baker’s 2021 film Red Rocket. Simon Rex stars as Mikey Saber. a D-list porn star who returns to his hometown in rural Texas, steamrolls the lives of his family and neighbors, grooms a 17-year-old girl he meets at a donut shop, and lies to anyone and everyone. Thought of upon release as one of the smartest and least obnoxious Trump Movies, we're curious how this holds up three years later, now that DJT's second term is on the horizon and a new Sean Baker movie (Anora) is currently in theaters.
Also: Jonathan India and Joey Wiemer traded to KC for Brady Singer, Yusei Kikuchi signed with the Angels, and our live reaction to Blake Snell signing a 5-year, $182 million contract with the Dodgers.
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Breaking news! Snell to LAD (1:00-13:14)
Intro (13:15-15:00)
India-for-Singer trade, Angels sign Kikuchi (15:00-34:29)
Red Rocket (34:30-1:29:30)
Outro (1:29:31-1:32:00)
Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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In 2013 Matt Farley and Motern Media created Local Legends, a film that has since achieved a cult status as one of the definitive works about working as a creatively and financially independent artist in the 21st century. Eleven years later, he returns with Local Legends: Bloodbath, a metatextual satire that takes aim at celebrity and the image he's created of and for himself. Nolan and Toney watched the film and try to piece together what it means for the Local Legends lore, Motern Media as a whole, and independent filmmaking in 2024.
Also: Toney issues a PSA from All We Imagine as Light director Payal Kapadia, Nolan had polar opposite reactions to Here and Emilia Perez, and an off-the-cuff conversation about anti-war cinema.
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Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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We review Conclave, a new Oscar contender starring Ralph Fiennes that asks questions old and new about the consolidation of power and the intersection of religion & politics. Did they Trojan horse a Politics Movie into a Pope Movie? How does this fit into the canon of religious cinema? Then, we make our official predictions for MLB free agency: estimating which star players will sign where, for how long, and for how much money. How will the Soto sweepstakes shake out? The Mets will sign a bunch of big names, but who? And which lucky team will sign Roki Sasaki? The top 20 available players per FanGraphs are all covered here.
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Intro / Conclave (1:00-17:19)
Rays at Steinbrenner Field for 2025 (17:20-20:44)
Free Agency Predictions (20:45-1:16:35)
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Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series, beating the New York Yankees in 5 games on the backs of Freddie Freeman, dominant pitching, and catastrophic "Yankee defense." We react to the series as a whole, the birth of what seems to be a Dodgers dynasty, what that means for these two teams as well as baseball as a whole, and what the next steps are for 2025. But first: the murder of TikTok's favorite squirrel triggers some repressed memories for Brody, and Nolan calls on Americans to do their patriotic duty this week. We discuss the past, present, & future of the pod; new things we want to talk about and movies to discuss now that baseball season has come to an end. We'd love to hear from you at [email protected]! What what would you like to hear us cover? We wrap up with some thoughts on film composition, as well as the long-awaited Joker: Folie à Deux.
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Intro / Dead Squirrels / The U.S. Election (0:00-15:03)
World Series Recap & the Future of MLB (15:04-42:55)
State of the Pod (43:10-48:20)
Favorite Film Scores (48:30-54:45)
Joker: Folie à Deux (55:00-1:02:40)
Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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The 2024 World Series kicks off on Friday, and the coastal elites are rubbing their hands together and cackling as the New York Yankees head to LA to take on the Dodgers in one of MLB's all-time most anticipated matchups. Morgan's back as we preview the upcoming battle, dive deep into both rosters, and try to put into words the feeling of watching our favorite team win their first pennant in 15 years. First, we recap ALCS Games 4 & 5 in Cleveland and NLDS Game 6 in LA, saying our goodbyes to the Guardians and Mets.
A star-studded World Series will see Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, Mookie Betts, Giancarlo Stanton, Gerrit Cole, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Freddie Freeman, Tim Hill, Jazz Chisholm, Teoscar Hernandez, and many, many, more. Who are these guys? What are their stories, strengths, weaknesses? As Morg presents his 7 Tips to Win the World Series, we try to figure it out.
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Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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The Mets won a do-or-die Game 5 at Citi Field on Friday to force a trip back to LA, while late-game heroics from Jhonkensy Noel and David Fry kept the Guardians alive in a wild Game 3 in Cleveland. We recap the past week, including five consecutive NLCS blowouts and a possible turnaround in Aaron Judge's postseason narrative, plus a new vote of confidence in the Dodgers, and an update on how potential World Series matchups might stack up.
Plus: Basing underdog narratives on payroll, $1,000 World Series nosebleeds, Tropicana Field ravaged by Hurricane Milton, Twins & White Sox might be for sale
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Intro, Game 3 NYY-CLE/Game 5 LAD-NYM reactions (0:00)
Dodgers-Mets NLCS Recap Games 1-4 (7:45)
Yankees-Guardians ALCS Recap Games 1-3 (18:00)
Fraudulent underdog narratives based on payroll (34:55)
Overpriced World Series Tickets (42:00)
Tropicana Field destroyed by hurricane, AL Central teams for sale (44:05)
Outro (50:30)
Produced and Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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The Divisional Series are coming to a close, and both the Yankees & Mets have locked up spots in the final four. As we await Games 5 in Los Angeles and Cleveland, we try and make sense of the playoffs thus far. Detroit continues winning with only one real starting pitcher, Emmanuel Clase is human, and the Padres antagonize the Dodgers. What's next for the Astros and Orioles? Morgan's back on the pod to bid adieu to the Phillies, dedicate the episode to Brandon Backe, and lament the end of the SP3 going 7+ innings in the playoffs. Bonus content at the end as we react live to the ending of Yankees-Royals Game 4 and look ahead to a weekend of elimination games, predicting the chaos ahead for the Dodgers, Padres, Guardians, and Tigers.
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Intro (1:00)
Wild Card matchups (9:30)
Astros-Tigers (10:12)
Royals-Orioles (21:30)
Mets-Brewers (31:20)
Braves-Padres (42:10)
ALDS/NLDS (45:30)
Mets-Phillies (46:35)
Tigers-Guardians (57:45)
Padres-Dodgers (1:09:24)
Yankees-Royals (1:25:21)
Postgame/Yankees advance to ALCS (1:39:28)
Guardians-Tigers Game 4 (2:07:35)
Predicting Games 5 in LA and Cleveland (2:17:00)
Outro (2:22:00)
Produced by Nolan Rabine
Edited by Nolan Rabine and Brody Staub
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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The playoffs are here! Nolan & Brody discuss the Mets-Braves doubleheader that became one of the most shocking days in recent memory, and look ahead to the Wild Card matchups for this week (Tigers vs Astros, Royals vs Orioles, Padres vs Braves, Mets vs Brewers), predicting the rest of the postseason along the way. Also, farewell to the Oakland Athletics and good riddance to one of the most maddening sagas in sports history.
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(01:02) Mets-Braves doubleheader
(11:20) Oakland's Last Stand
(23:55) Tigers vs Astros
(33:00) Orioles vs Royals
(40:45) Padres vs Braves
(47:55) Mets vs Brewers
(54:24) Predicting Divisional Rounds and Beyond
(1:11:00) Buster Posey hired as Giants POBO, All-Star Uniforms, F the Triple Crown
(1:19:00) Outro
Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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Shohei Ohtani went nuclear on Thursday and we're still trying to make sense of it. Brody got to see a movie he worked on for a long time, Aaron Schimberg's A Different Man! We discuss his experience on set and in the theater, as well as the future of the expanded playoffs. Also, we celebrate the life of James Earl Jones, a legend of baseball & cinematic history who passed away recently at age 93.
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Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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Brody’s on vacation in Italy, so Nolan is joined by Toney Brown for a marathon conversation about a nightmare birthday series at Citi Field, the surging Mets and a heated NL Wild Card race, MLB debuts for Dylan Crews and Rhett Lowder, the biopic Ronald Reagan deserves, the Fennell-ification of Zoe Kravitz, and a brand-new thriller from M. Night Shyamalan. The dog days of Summer are behind us, as World Series contenders are hitting the gas and the stench of Deadpool fans is finally leaving the cinema. We look ahead to the next few months and what to look forward to.
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0:45 - Penalties for Hitting Batters?
16:43 - Intro
20:30 - BOS/NYM Citi Field Series
42:00 - Wild Card Implications
1:04:00 - REAGAN / Daily Wire Cinema
1:25:00 - Blink Twice
1:33:15 - TRAP & M. Night Shyamalan
1:50:30 - What’s Next / Outro
Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
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For our 50th episode special, we're giving our raw thoughts on all 30 MLB teams with a max time of 90 seconds each. Split into contenders and non-contenders, we ask what the struggling teams need to do to get back into contention and how the contenders can bring home a World Series title in 2024. Also, Backyard Baseball is back, Paul Hines had a fun 'stache, and DJ LeMahieu is cooked beyond belief.
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Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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We're joined by our London/Philadelphia correspondent Molly Thomas to discuss the 2024 Phillies, the trade deadline, the ups and downs of a long season, and why even the best teams in baseball can have long stretches of near-unwatchability. Plus, no-hitters from Dylan Cease and Blake Snell, and a season-ending injury to Mike Trout.
What movies have the three of us watched recently? Molly paired I Saw the TV Glow with The Last Picture Show for a bad-vibes-hometown double feature and watched an Agnes Varda classic. Brody caught up with Killers of the Flower Moon, and we discuss its impact a year later. Nolan watched a trio of John Carpenter films: They Live, Prince of Darkness, and Big Trouble in Little China.
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Time stamps:
0:00 - Olympic Basketball
2:38 - Intro/Phillies-Mets London Series
10:04 - Phillies' tough stretch/Contenders stumbling
18:30 - Trade Deadline Recap
35:40 - The Jacksons: Holliday, Chourio, Merrill
38:00 - Blake Snell, Dylan Cease no-hitters
39:25 - Mike Trout OFS/Angels Ineptitude
52:50 - Molly's Double Feature/Le Bonheur/Longlegs/Bogdanovich
1:05:20 - Killers of the Flower Moon
1:14:12 - John Carpenter Trio
1:21:40 - M. Night Rankings
1:24:00 - Outro
Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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The 2nd annual mock draft from Mudville and Prospect Sauce! The MLB Draft will take place on Sunday night, and the next crop of young big-league talent is nervously waiting to hear their names called. We break down various factors that go into the draft process and mock drafting as a concept, before going into the 30 players we think will hear their names called in the first round. Will the Guardians select Charlie Condon or Travis Bazzana at 1.01, or will they swerve and pocket the bonus pool money for later in the draft? How do we evaluate the second and third tiers? It's all happening here on Mudville.
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We're past the 4th of July, which means its time to do a few things: come to terms with the fact that fireworks are overrated, and cook up hypothetical trades for MLB teams to make at the deadline. We discuss Gus Weyhing, a struggling DJ LeMahieu, a surging Garrett Crochet, and a few teams that could become sellers. The Rays, Jays, Rangers, and Cubs have been massively disappointing, while the Cardinals have started to surge. The cluster of "contenders" in the National League throws another wrench into things...
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Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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Celebrating and remembering the life of Willie Mays, one of baseball's greatest superstars who passed away last week at the age of 93. Mays hit 660 home runs, made 24 All-Star games, and etched his name into the fabric of the game forever. We gaze in awe upon his impenetrable legacy, and wonder where the game goes from here.
Also: Atlee Hammaker; Tennessee wins the College World Series; James Wood debuts; Orelvis Martinez suspended; Guardians, Mets rolling
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Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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It's the College World Series! We're psyched to break down the first few days of action in Omaha, especially the electric Day 1 matchup between Tennessee and FSU. We're less psyched to discuss the five gambling suspensions handed down by MLB, including a lifetime ban of Tucupita Marcano. We ask how MLB can play both sides of this bubbling issue without losing its credibility and worsening the baseball experience for fans and players alike. We recap the 3 game series between the Yankees and Dodgers, injuries to Mookie Betts and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and the debuts of Drew Thorpe, Adael Amador, Tyler Locklear, Cade Povich, and Hurston Waldrep.
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Produced & Edited by Nolan Rabine
Cover Art by Brody Staub
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We discuss Bertrand Bonello's THE BEAST starring Lea Seydoux and George Mackay, a beautifully nightmarish odyssey across time and reality. Have we reached the post-Twin Peaks: The Return era of cinema, or is this a one-off achievement? Nolan and Toney share eerily similar real-world interactions involving Guy Ritchie, pay tribute to the late great Roger Corman, and read an interview with the head of Sony Pictures, Tom Rothman.
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