Pod Casty For Me Podcast

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Pod Casty For Me: a left politics and culture podcast about the films of Steven Soderbergh (formerly Clint Eastwood and Paul Schrader), one movie per episode. Hosted by Jake Serwin & Ian Rhine. New episodes every other Friday.

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Carlee is a guest from Hit Factory, a podcast or media entity, and is involved in discussions about films and cultural topics.
Elena Lazic is a film writer and podcaster based in the UK. She is known for her insights into cinema and has a presence on social media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and Linktree, where she shares her work and projects.
Jane Altoids is a podcasting's preeminent Elmore Leonard discusser, known for her insights on film adaptations of Leonard's work, and her discussions on themes of race and class in cinema.

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0:00 9:59

PATREON PREVIEW: Walking Tall (1973)

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In the aftermath of DIRTY HARRY, there were plenty of films looking to get in on the semi-legal vigilante craze. One of the most successful of these was Phil Karlson's WALKING TALL, starring the great, recently departed Joe Don Baker as real-life Tennessee lawman Buford Pusser, who was all too willing to tell the world how he beat the corruption out of McNairy County with a fencepost. Except that he was kind of full of hot air, and the whole thing is - at least for Ian - one of the most nakedly fascist films we've ever watched for the show! This episode was a long time coming, so we hope you enjoy.

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0:00 2:43:13

Soderbergh Ep. 9: Erin Brockovich (2000) with Carlee from Hit Factory

Hosts
Jake Serwin Ian Rhine
Guests
Carlee from Hit Factory
Keywords
Steven Soderbergh Erin Brockovich Julia Roberts biopic capitalism climate gender fashion interpassivity Todd Haynes Sheryl Crow

Soderbergh finally hit a box-office home run in 2000 with ERIN BROCKOVICH, a Julia Roberts-starring biopic about a paralegal with a big personality and a nose for corporate environmental malfeasance, and the one-two punch of BROCKOVICH and TRAFFIC in a single year cemented him as a truly major filmmaker. This is one of the big ones, so we brought in our friend Carlee from Hit Factory to talk about basically everything: capitalism, the climate, gender, fashion, interpassivity, Todd Haynes, and Sheryl Crow. Great ep! Don't use ChatGPT even as a joke!

Further Reading:

Superman's Not Coming by Erin Brockovich

"Digging For The Truth" by Robert B. Welkos

"Ordinary Heroes vs. Failed Lawyers: Public Interest Litigation in 'Erin Brockovich' and Other Contemporary Films" by Michael McCann and William Haltom

"Erin Brockovich, 20 Years Later: 'I See So Many of Us Finding That Courage to Stand Up'" by Susan King

Further Viewing:

A CIVIL ACTION (Zaillian, 1998)

LEGALLY BLONDE (Luketic, 2001)

FIRST REFORMED (Schrader, 2017)

DARK WATERS (Haynes, 2019)

EVIL DOES NOT EXIST (Hamaguchi, 2023)

 

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0:00 7:22

PATREON PREVIEW: Duck, You Sucker! (1971)

Hosts
Jake Serwin Ian Rhine
Keywords
Sergio Leone Duck, You Sucker! A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE GI LA TESTA Mexican Revolution Rod Steiger James Coburn Frantz Fanon film analysis left politics culture

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We return to our very slow trip through the films of Sergio Leone with 1971's DUCK, YOU SUCKER!, also known as A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE, also known as GIÙ LA TESTA, a story of the Mexican Revolution starring Rod Steiger and James Coburn. It's a real humdinger of an episode, as Jake's allergies flare up while he tells a long story about some unpleasant men at the barbershop, Ian explains the Mexican Revolution, and we both read passages from Frantz Fanon. Enjoy!

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0:00 1:54:35

Soderbergh Ep. 8: The Limey (1999) with Elena Lazic

Hosts
Jake Serwin Ian Rhine
Guests
Elena Lazic
Keywords
Steven Soderbergh The Limey film experimentation memory legacy of the 60s Cockney rhyming slang revenge film

In 1999, Steven Soderbergh pushed his formal experimentation even further, rendering a straightforward revenge tale into a modernist masterpiece. In the process, the Terence Stamp/Peter Fonda joint THE LIMEY examines memory, the legacy of the 60s, and inaugurates Sodie's obsession with Cockney rhyming slang. Film writer and podcaster and UK resident Elena Lazic joins us to get limey! Good ep!

Further Reading:

Getting Away With It by Steven Soderbergh

Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties by Mike Davis & Jon Wiener

Hollywood from Vietnam to Reagan by Robin Wood

"Steven Soderbergh on the 20th anniversary of The Limey" by David Fear

Commentary track with Steven Soderbergh and Lem Dobbs

Further Viewing:

POINT BLANK (Boorman, 1967)

POOR COW (Loach, 1967)

EASY RIDER (Hopper, 1969)

GET CARTER (Hodges, 1971)

VANISHING POINT (Sarafian, 1971)

APRÈS MAI (Assayas, 2012)

 

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0:00 8:11

PATREON PREVIEW: Jackie Brown (1997) with Jane Altoids

Hosts
Jake Serwin Ian Rhine
Guests
Jane Altoids
Keywords
Elmore Leonard Jackie Brown Quentin Tarantino race class Ray Nicolet film adaptations

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GET SHORTY and OUT OF SIGHT weren't the only high-profile Elmore Leonard adaptations of the 1990s. Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited follow up to PULP FICTION was a race- and setting-swapped adaptation of Rum Punch retitled JACKIE BROWN, starring exploitation icons Pam Grier and Robert Forster. Podcasting's preeminent Elmore Leonard discusser Jane Altoids returns to the show to talk race, class, and Ray Nicolet in what might be Tarantino's best film!

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