This is the final episode of the podcast. We go long explaining why it's time to put this thing to rest and debate the title of the greatest movie of all time: Is it Citizen Kane or Vertigo? There has to be an answer and it has to be one of those two movies. This is it. And it's not going to be here forever so you should listen now.
Felipe Di Poi joins us on the final episode of Hollywood's Choice which is usually a Patreon show but this one is not. This episode is about Fight Club.
Director Jane Schoenbrun talks her upcoming film We're All Going to the World's Fair and Chris Marker's landmark elusive travelogue Sans Soleil.
Cassie Grimaldi joins an unique text thread and talks David Lean's large format epic Lawrence of Arabia.
George Civeris talks Chinatown, a movie directed by someone.
Julia Claire and I talk about our tits. Also the male form in Claire Denis' homoerotic masterpiece Beau Travail.
The duo behind Inspector Ike, Graham Mason and Ikechukwu Ufomadu, come on the podcast to talk about their buoyantly funny movie. And also Casablanca!
Emma Rogers joins us to talk Robert Altman's expansive country music filled American epic Nashville.
Ross Wallace Chait comes on to rank liquids and talk Ingmar Bergman's otherworldly and intimate Fanny and Alexander.
Julia Mounsey talks untapped potential, lost eras, and bratty heirs with Orson Welles's The Magnificent Ambersons.