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Ep. 425: The Anthologist -- "Four Rooms" (1995)

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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are back with asuper-sized episode and some major personal updates as well as a conclusion for their latest series watching and discussing anthology films. For this final edition, the guys chat 1995's indie movie anthology, "Four Rooms," with four different segments directed by a different director, including the likes of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. What's next? Stay tuned.

Available on Spotify and Apple

Episode 425 includes:

-Some major life news relating to the podcast -- R.i.P. Nate's father, beloved co-star of the "My Dad & the Movies" podcast series that they've recorded since 2022. Tears will be shed.

-Some quick thoughts on the new teaser trailer for James Gunn's Superman and what it could mean going forward for the new DC cinematic universe.

-Nate blasts through plenty of recently seen movies like "Babygirl," "The Brutalist," "Red One," "Smile 2," "Nosferatu," "Conclave," "Juror #2," "Nickel Boys," and even more.

-Ben shares his thoughts on big new releases such as "Kraven the Hunter," "Moana 2," and "Sonic 3."

-The Anthologist -- "Four Rooms" (1995)

-The guys bring this latest series to an end with a discussion over the nature of anthology films, where they can go wrong, their lasting appeal, whether realized or not, and how it relates to 1995's "Four Rooms," a 90s indie film scene anthology held together by gratuitous boobs, excessive bravado, and one of the craziest Tim Roth performances you'll ever see as a bellhop trading New Year's Eve misadventures.

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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are back with asuper-sized episode and some major personal updates as well as a conclusion for their latest series watching and discussing anthology films. For this final edition, the guys chat 1995's indie movie anthology, "Four Rooms," with four different segments directed by a different director, including the likes of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. What's next? Stay tuned.

Available on Spotify and Apple

Episode 425 includes:

-Some major life news relating to the podcast -- R.i.P. Nate's father, beloved co-star of the "My Dad & the Movies" podcast series that they've recorded since 2022. Tears will be shed.

-Some quick thoughts on the new teaser trailer for James Gunn's Superman and what it could mean going forward for the new DC cinematic universe.

-Nate blasts through plenty of recently seen movies like "Babygirl," "The Brutalist," "Red One," "Smile 2," "Nosferatu," "Conclave," "Juror #2," "Nickel Boys," and even more.

-Ben shares his thoughts on big new releases such as "Kraven the Hunter," "Moana 2," and "Sonic 3."

-The Anthologist -- "Four Rooms" (1995)

-The guys bring this latest series to an end with a discussion over the nature of anthology films, where they can go wrong, their lasting appeal, whether realized or not, and how it relates to 1995's "Four Rooms," a 90s indie film scene anthology held together by gratuitous boobs, excessive bravado, and one of the craziest Tim Roth performances you'll ever see as a bellhop trading New Year's Eve misadventures.

  continue reading

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