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  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    Today we’re anchoring the news with 1987’s James L. Brooks romantic comedy drama Broadcast News. Holly Hunter must negotiate a dubious situationship with William Hurt alongside an agenda-heavy friendship with Albert Brooks, all in a highly stressful work environment steeped in perspiration and shoulder pads. Joining us today to dig into this love triangle is somewhat of an expert in journalism and broadcasting, it’s writer, editor and podcaster John Brewin.

    You can follow John on Twitter here.

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    Recorded in November 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re breaking your mama’s heart with 2023’s documentary film WHAM! directed by Chris Smith. This movie marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Wham’s debut album Fantastic and centres around the relationship between Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael: how they came to be pals, how they flourished together as a creative partnership and how - in the space of just a few years - they became the ultimate pop embracing, sportswear-clad, sunshine-fuelled global phenomenon. Club Tropicana drinks are free, but can you put a price on true friendship?

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    Recorded in July 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

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  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    Tonight we’ll be going down the plastic slide with Greta Gerwig’s 2023 smash hit comedy caper Barbie. Written with Noah Baumbach, creator of 2019’s Marriage Story, this film sees director Greta Gerwig follow up the success of 2017’s Lady Bird and 2019’s Little Women. Both she and Baumbach had previously collaborated on films such as Greenberg, Frances Ha and Mistress America, but none of these projects touched the hem of the financial success of Barbie. What is it about the pairing of Barbie and Ken that has captured the public’s imagination? What does the film tell us about relationships, real world ones or otherwise? Did you lose interest in the patriarchy once you found out it wasn’t about horses? If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a rating or a review in your podcast app of choice - help us make this the best day ever!

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    Recorded in September 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    Tonight we’ll be having a kickabout with the 1980 coming-of-age romantic comedy Gregory’s Girl. Directed and written by Bill Forsyth, this is a film with a small budget and a huge legacy. How does it tackle the course of true love? What does it say about the goals of adolescent romance? Which ideas still bounce, more than forty years on from its release? To help us answer these vinegar-soaked questions is master of pop Iain McDermott, host of one of our favourite podcasts Back to Now! If you enjoy this episode, please leave a rating and a review as it really helps the podcast reach more people - modern girls, modern boys.

    You can follow Iain on Twitter here and and Instagram here.

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    Recorded in August 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    Today we’re drinking the potion with 1992’s Robert Zemeckis comic horror extravaganza Death Becomes Her, written by Martin Donovan and David Koepp. Bruce Willis is being fought over by Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn, the poor love, with bloody consequences. If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a rating or a review in your podcast app of choice - we would appreciate it more than the gift of eternal youth. How far can rivalry between friends stretch? How much of a toll does the crushing pressure to look a certain way take on our relationships? Have you ever found your head turned the wrong way? Joining us in the pool is friend of the pod, the fantastic actress, singer and writer Deb Tracey.

    You can follow Deb on Twitter here and and Instagram here.

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    Recorded in October 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    Today we’re tucking into some haggis with 1993’s cult comedy classic So I Married an Axe Murderer, directed by Thomas Schlamme. Mike Myers plays a commitment-phobic chap - a recurring theme on this podcast - who meets his match in the form of the beautiful Harriet, played by Nancy Travis, though some meaty issues arise once they start to get to know one another. If you enjoy this episode, please leave us a rating or a review in your podcast app of choice - we would appreciate it more than the world’s largest cappuccino. What is it about the pairing of Harriet and Charlie and all that comes with it that has led to this movie gathering so many devoted fans over the last thirty years? Well, who better to discuss this with than one of the writers of So I Married an Axe Murderer - it’s comedian and communication expert Neil Mullarkey.

    You can follow Neil on Twitter and Instagram.

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    Recorded in October 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re tying up our white ties and brushing off our tails with 1935’s screwball comedy TOP HAT, directed by Mark Sandrich. With a screenplay written by Allan Scott and Dwight Taylor and with music by Irving Berlin, this film was one of nine movies that Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire made together, and perhaps the best known. What is it about their partnership that makes them such a glittering example of a symbiotic silver screen pairing? It really doesn’t matter if the skies are grey, as long as we can watch Fred and Ginger, it’s a lovely day.

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    Recorded in May 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re bolting across the galaxy with 1980’s little-known arthouse obscurity The Empire Strikes Back. Directed by Irvin Kershner with a screenplay by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan based on a story by George Lucas, this film is arguably the most beloved space fantasy ever cooked up. Given the amount of dedicated Star Wars fans out there, we’re a little daunted to tackle the relationships in this one but this rebel alliance will rise to the challenge, with the help of a very special guest. Joining us tonight, lightsaber in hand, is the mighty Marty Mackillop, founder of The James Bond Picture Archive at Thunderballs.

    You can follow Marty on Instagram here.

    Follow Don't You Want Me on Twitter @DYWMpodcast, Instagram @dywmpodcast and Facebook @DYWMpodcast

    Recorded in May 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re making music with 1994’s Corrina, Corrina, written and directed by Jessie Nelson. This was Nelson’s first film, before going on to write and direct I Am Sam in 2002 and also penning the smash Broadway musical adaptation of the film Waitress. Whoopi Goldberg, following on from the huge success of numerous films such as Sister Act and Ghost (for which she won an Oscar), also proved a hugely popular host of the Academy Awards the year this film was released, doing it three more times over the course of the following ten years. Tonight we’re unpicking the bonds that Corrina forms with Manny and Molly in this comic romantic drama. And we have a very special guest with us to explore these relationships. Joining us is actress, singer and writer Deborah Tracey.

    You can follow Deb on Twitter here and and Instagram here.

    Follow Don't You Want Me on Twitter @DYWMpodcast, Instagram @dywmpodcast and Facebook @DYWMpodcast

    Recorded in April 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re making dreams come true with 2009’s era-defining 500 Days of Summer, directed by Marc Webb from a screenplay written by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber. A critically acclaimed film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel, it is unquestionably a project that has retrospectively divided opinion and we’re determined to find out why. Bung some Feist on the stereo, zip up that hoodie and pull up a bar stool. If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a rating or a review on your podcast app of choice. We’ll send you a greeting card containing a heartfelt line or two. If a double decker bus crashes into us… you know the rest.

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    Recorded in March 2023. (Apologies for the slightly off sound, tech gremlins)

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re getting lovey dovey in spectacularly scatty fashion with 1993’s Sleepless in Seattle, written and directed by Nora Ephron. This was the second film that Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks had starred in together, having both appeared in Joe Versus the Volcano three years before, though this movie cemented their place as Hollywood’s romcom poster couple. Thirty years on from its original release, what makes Sleepless in Seattle arguably the go-to movie for Valentine’s Day? How much of our ideas on romance have been shaped by it, as well as its parent film, An Affair to Remember? (our last episode was on that gem, so do check it out). Are podcasts the new answer to call-in radio shows? Have we been put here to unite any lonely hearts that might be out there? If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a rating or a review on your podcast app of choice, or just take the opportunity to fess up to who your secret crush is and we’ll send you both some Tiramisu.

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    Recorded in February 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this irresistible, inexpensive, pink episode, we’re clutching our cigarette cases and climbing aboard the ocean liner with 1957’s An Affair to Remember. Directed by Leo McCarey and written by him along with Delmer Daves and Donald Ogden Stewart, this was a remake of McCarey’s 1939 movie Love Affair. The tale was revived yet again in 1994 by director Glenn Gordon Caron when Warren Beatty and Annette Bening took the lead roles. But tonight we’ll be focusing on what happened when Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr were put centre stage as Nickie and Terry, creating the ultimate fizzy cocktail and leading audience members through the years to surreptitiously wipe a few tears on the sleeves of their polyester cardis. What is it about this mix of adultery and PR for the Empire State Building that makes us dewy-eyed? Let’s find out. I promise not to sing.

    If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving us a rating or a review on your podcast app of choice, as it really helps us spread the word. The pink champagne’s on us.

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    Recorded in January 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re heading out into the blizzard with 1993’s comedy Groundhog Day. Written by Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis, who also directed the film, this large squirrel vehicle was a critical and commercial success and thirty years on from its original release it still stands as one of the most frequently-referenced romantic comedies. Are we all kept from grabbing what we really want due to being trapped in our own personal Groundhog loops? And what is it about the snowballs that fly between Rita and Phil that resonate with so many of us?

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    Recorded in January 2023.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re whipping up some Christmas fettuccine with 2006’s The Holiday, written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Twinkling with a cast of A-listers and boasting a very popular Hans Zimmer score, over the last decade or so The Holiday has been slowly but surely nudging Richard Curtis’s Love Actually out of top position as the 21st century’s most revisited mistletoe comedy. What is it about this combination of mini marshmallows, eyelid snogs and nods to old Hollywood that gets us feeling fuzzy in December? Let’s pop some napkins on our heads and discuss. If you enjoy this episode please consider leaving us a nice rating or a corny review on your podcast app of choice. We like corny. We want corny in our life….. And we have a very special guest joining us for this cashmere edition, it’s the host of the 90 Minutes or Less Film Fest podcast as well as The Holiday Season, a podcast dedicated to this very film we’re covering tonight! It’s movie expert and Nancy Meyers’ head cheerleader, Sam Clements.

    You can follow Sam on Twitter here and subscribe to his podcasts 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest here and The Holiday Season here.

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    Recorded in November 2022.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re squeezing into some corduroy flares with 2016’s buddy comedy The Nice Guys, directed by Shane Black and co-written with Anthony Bagarozzi. As the unofficial king of action movies featuring a sprinkling of snow and tinsel, we felt it only right to talk about a Shane Black movie relationship this Christmas season, so let’s stick some Earth, Wind and Fire on the turntable and dive into the pool. This is the second film starring Ryan Gosling that we’ve covered on the podcast, having talked about the love story in 2011’s Drive last year, so if you enjoy any of these episodes, please consider leaving us a rating or review on your podcast app of choice - we’ll send you a stack of questionable magazines and a cracker to pull.

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    Recorded in November 2022.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this special football crazy episode, we’re camping outside the Arsenal Stadium with 1997’s Fever Pitch, written by Nick Hornby and directed by David Evans. We covered Stephen Frears’ High Fidelity - also based on a Nick Hornby book - in the first series of this podcast, so if you enjoy this episode do go and catch that one too and perhaps consider leaving us a rating and a review - we’ll owe you a pint. How can a person’s obsession with the great game affect their romantic relationships? And why is it that adults aren't supposed to go mad about anything? Let’s find out. We’ll try not to get too sweary and loud.

    (If you haven't seen the movie, you can watch it on YouTube here)

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    Recorded in August 2022.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re hopping into a lift with one of the highest-grossing films of 1987, Fatal Attraction. This was directed by Adrian Lyne and written by fellow Brit James Dearden, based on a short film he’d made in 1980 called Diversion. At the Academy Awards in 1988, the movie received six nominations and remains one of the most talked-about Hollywood blockbusters ever made. What is it about this erotic thriller that continues to seep into the public consciousness like a slow dripping tap? We’re going to try and find out. If you enjoy this episode please consider leaving us a rating or a review on your podcast app of choice. We’ll owe you a tub of Haagen-Dazs.

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    Recorded in September 2022.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re striding through the waves with 1969’s James Bond movie On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, based on the 1963 novel by Ian Fleming and directed by Peter Hunt. With a script written by Richard Maibaum, this film was George Lazenby’s only appearance as Bond, following on from Sean Connery stepping away from the role. Tonight we’ll be exploring the relationship between James and Tracy. Does their connection have a lot of guts? Or is it just a temporary measure to keep the caviar cool? If you enjoy this episode please consider leaving us a rating or review on your podcast app of choice. Don’t let us pine away without even a postcard.

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    Recorded in July 2022.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re avoiding a couples’ massage with 2013’s Before Midnight, starring Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke and directed by Richard Linklater. With a script written by the director with the films’ two lead actors, this movie completes the critically-acclaimed Before trilogy. Are Jesse and Celine just like any other married couple after all, or do they stand as a time-travelling Romeo and Juliet. If you enjoy this episode please consider leaving us a rating or review on your podcast app of choice. We’ll pop some Greek salad in the post.

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    Recorded in June 2022.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza

  • Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film.

    In this episode, we’re wandering into a Parisian bookshop with 2004’s Before Sunset, starring Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke and directed by Richard Linklater. With a script developed by the director with the films’ two stars and previous collaborator Kim Krizan, this film stands as the sequel to Before Sunrise and forms the second instalment of the Before trilogy. Tonight we’ll be sitting down to a coffee with Celine and Jesse, keeping an eye on those flight times all the while. To quote Jesse, as you move through life you realise that most of the people that you meet are trying to get somewhere better, they're trying to make a little bit more cash, trying to get a little more respect, have more people admire them. So if you enjoy this episode please consider leaving us a rating or review on your podcast app of choice.

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    Recorded in May 2022.

    Edited by Rich Nelson

    Additional material written by Catrin Lowe

    Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich)

    Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e)

    Rich can be found on Twitter @Fantana275

    Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza