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  • Bonus Episode: 1999 Review - The Year In Music
    2025/07/11

    For this excursion into something besides movies, I would recruit friend and Austin-based journalist Dan Solomon to go back 20 years to talk about a year in music - an art form that I love every bit much as film.

    For this retrospective, my guests and I curate a new list of ten favorite records from that year, playing snippets of certain songs and discussing our feelings about music in general. As of 2021, I decided to include my dear friend Jason Simpson, also a pop culture writer, to join us in this endeavor.

    I've been going back 30 years to talk about the year in film with Collin Souter and Erik Childress, so I asked Jason and Dan to do the same with records. A full archive will be available soon. Hopefully everyone enjoys this discussion about our favorite records from a weird year for music. It was such a blast sharing memories with dear friends from high school as well as getting to hear a lot of incredible music from the late 90s. Thank you so much for listening and much gratitude to Dan & Jay for their insights, opinions and a 30-year friendship.

    Also be sure to check out this obscure Canadian band (my number 10 pick): https://www.discogs.com/master/1523139-Thrush-Hermit-Clayton-Park

    Listen to me talk about my favorite album of 1999 on this podcast here:https://podbay.fm/p/the-great-albums/e/1496635200

    All Yearly Music Retrospectives (feat. Jason & Dan)

    1992199319941995199619971998199920002001

    Coming in Fall of 2025 - B-Side Me - a spin-off show about music/bands!

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    2 時間 9 分
  • Episode 238: Michael Bay (feat. guest hosts Chloe Waryan and Luther Moss)
    2025/07/07

    Do you like explosions?! Well you're in for a summer treat. Thank you so much to guest hosts Chloe Waryan and Luther Moss for covering a director on Director's Club I never would want to cover without losing my mind. What a delightful discussion and it’s an honor to put this out for all to hear! You "don't want to miss" this episode! You also don't want to close your eyes, you don't want to fall asleep. Animal crackers optional.

    00:00 - 05:40 - Show Changes / Intro from Jim!

    05:41 - 07:15 - Introduction from Chloe

    07:16 - 09:55 - Luther's Film History

    09:56 - 14:06 - Jim's Thoughts on Mr. Bay

    14:07 - 42:34 - Intro to Bay / Commercials

    42:35 - 01:07:33 - Bad Boys / The Rock

    01:07:34 - 01:40:30 - Armageddon / Pearl Harbor

    01:40:31 - 02:20:41 - Bad Boys II / The Island

    02:20:42 - 02:40:54 - Transformers

    02:40:55 - 02:46:20 - Our 3 Favorites / Outro

    Works Mentioned:

    Bilge Ebiri - The Politics of Michael Bay's Supposedly Apolitical Movies

    Michael Bay in Esquire

    Variety - Bay Receives Honor 2017

    The Perverts Guide to Ideology

    Follow all-things Chloe:

    @ChloesNotScared

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    2 時間 46 分
  • Episode 237: Ross McElwee
    2025/05/04

    I once saw a film called Sherman’s March which of course I adored. But then a year or so ago, I watched another film by the same director, Bright Leaves. For some reason, it had a profound effect on me. This episode goes into detail as to why.

    Joining me throughout is Illinois archivist and historian Eric Edwards for this unconventional approach to this podcast. A lot of it edited, scripted, even EQ’d, but the most obvious difference are included excerpts from other shows. We hear a lot from Ross McElwee himself thanks to an array of interviews/clips from his own work. Best hear it straight from the horse’s mouth.

    The main focus is on the two films that resonated the most - Sherman’s March and Bright Leaves. But other recommendations turn up in the conversation as well with Time Indefinite and Six O’Clock News. I did revisit Photographic Memory which is harder to watch now knowing the director lost his son at a young age. Rumor has it that Ross might be working on a follow-up over 15 years later.

    I think of this is as my homage to the great Karina Longworth’s You Must Remember This since I do provide quotes, context and things I uncovered throughout (works cited and linked below). It’s also a birthday gift to me. There isn’t as much of a back-and-forth approach this time but a lot of monologuing in the spirit of Ross’ work. I hope you listen even if you’ve never heard the name Ross McElwee — then track down one of the best filmmakers I’ve come across.

    Thank you all for the support and for listening. There will be surprises, but now taking a short break. Have a great summer, I’ll be back in a new abode, ready to record come August and everything after.

    Works / Songs / Clips Used

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  • Episode 236: Jack Clayton (feat. Rachel Bellwoar)
    2025/04/21

    What an honor and a joy it was to talk with Rachel Bellwoar, an extremely talented writer and pop culture enthusiast whose work I’ve enjoyed discovering over the years. Thanks to many mutual cinephile friends and podcasters, we crossed paths in the world of Facebook and I couldn’t be more thrilled to have her on the show to talk about an underappreciated British director, Jack Clayton!

    Pauline Kael praised The Innocents as "one of the most elegantly beautiful ghost movies ever made” and rightfully so. We also talk about the majority of his work since his filmography was surprisingly on the lower end. Of course we sing the praises of his renowned gothic horror masterpiece but along the way, we discover a few other works of his that we highly recommend seeking out too. Thank you Rachel for coming on the show and looking forward to a future appearance.

    Just a heads up that I’ll be taking a short summer break from podcasting starting in late May, hopefully returning in August. There may be a couple of surprise episodes popping up but I’ll be moving and working on other projects for a bit. Stay tuned for the first week of May for an exciting episode before the hiatus featuring Marya Gates and Ryan McNeil, returning to talk about Martha Coolidge!

    00:00 - 08:47 - Introduction

    08:48 - 01:02:05 - Room At The Top / The Innocents

    01:02:06 - 01:33:10 - The Pumpkin Eater / Our Mother’s House

    01:33:10 - 02:03:50 - Other Clayton Films / Outro

    Follow Rachel’s Work:https://rbellwoar.wordpress.comhttps://bsky.app/profile/ziggystarlog.bsky.social

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    2 時間 4 分
  • Episode 235: 1995 - Year In Review (feat. Collin Souter & Erik Childress)
    2025/03/07

    Not too big of a summary this time around since the title says it all and there’s a lot to get to in terms of the episode proper. Every year around late February / early March, I call upon my Chicago film critic buddies Collin Souter & Erik Childress to join me for an epic episode discussing as many movies as we possibly can, traveling back in time to cover an entire year.

    In the midst of the joyful conversation are lots of clips, songs excerpts, trailers, sound effects and general weirdness from yours truly. Not to mention a Daft Punk remix after our first break around the 02:47:40 mark. Towards the end you can hear our Top 20 Favorites of 1995 as well. Thank you so much for the continued support and to Collin and Erik for ten years of this insane tradition that is always a treat to put together.

    Follow Collin:https://letterboxd.com/cdsouter

    https://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/christmasmoviesactually

    Follow Erik:https://letterboxd.com/erikthemovieman

    https://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/moviemadness



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    5 時間 56 分
  • Episode 234: Nick Digilio (Celebrating 40 Years As A Film Critic)
    2025/02/24

    This is a celebration, not just another Director’s Club episode for a reason. Back in 1990, I became an avid fan and follower of today’s guest and he’s been on this show a couple of times in the past, most recently for the Paul Thomas Anderson Part II episode. I’m talking of course about Nick Digilio.

    40 years ago, he began his career as a professional film critic, reviewing movies on Roy Leonard’s radio show. It’s also amazing to think that 40 years ago, I first fell in love with movies after seeing Back to the Future in 1985.

    Nick’s 40th anniversary is a month away so I thought it would be great to relive the past, share some memories and even throw a couple of lists his way, including my biggest disagreements with him over the years and some titles I’m grateful to have discovered because of Nick too (one of which is obvious since it’s the reason he became a favorite film critic of mine).

    In addition to the first 80 minutes of delightful conversation and reminiscing, we then talk for a half hour about a director he’s always considered to be underrated: Kevin Reynolds. Find out why he feels that way and seek out a couple of under-seen works of his that I had the pleasure of discovering too.

    It’s an honor and a pleasure to talk with Nick to celebrate all he’s done and all he continues to do. If it weren’t for him, my life might’ve gone in a different direction so I’m grateful for his time and all the support going back to 1997.

    00:00 - 04:34 - Introduction.

    04:35 - 33:23 - Celebrating 40 Years Of Nick.

    33:24 - 01:22:27 - Top 5 Disagreements / Discoveries.

    01:22:28 - 01:54:38 - Kevin Reynolds (Underrated Director).

    01:54:39 - 02:10:00 - Nick’s Events / Surprise Flashback / Outro.

    Follow all-things Nick:

    https://www.nickdigilio.com

    https://www.classiccinemas.com/events/nicks-pix/137

    https://radiomisfits.com/podcasts/nickdpodcast

    https://www.patreon.com/c/NickDShow

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    https://linktr.ee/jimlaczkowski

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    2 時間 10 分
  • Episode 233: Elaine May (feat. Sharon Gissy)
    2025/01/20

    Let’s forget all about inauguration day (since this comes out on January 20th, 2025) by focusing on someone who truly matters, the legendary comedic mind of Elaine May, pioneer of improv sketch comedy and so much more! We focus on all four of her directorial films and sing the praises of nearly all of them. Yes, that MAY include her last feature from 1987 that does not deserve the reputation or the critical bashing that it received upon its release.

    Thank you so much to Sharon for being a delightful returning guest and nerding out with me for two hours, especially about a new all-time favorite film of mine which just happens to be Elaine May’s debut feature.

    00:00 - 05:16 - Intro.

    05:17 - 45:30 - May’s History / A New Leaf.

    45:31 - 01:26:58 - The Heartbreak Kid / Mikey & Nicky.

    01:26:59 - 02:03:28 - Ishtar / Outro.

    Follow Sharon:https://mentalfilmness.comhttps://letterboxd.com/squissybox

    Follow Jim: https://letterboxd.com/jimlaczkowskihttps://linktr.ee/jimlaczkowski



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    2 時間 3 分
  • Episode 232: Favorite Films of 2024 (feat. Bill Ackerman)
    2025/01/06

    Nearly five hours of conversation and recommendations all about the year 2024 in cinema! Bill Ackerman (host of Supporting Characters and guest host of this show) and I reveal 25 favorite films, talk about the year in general and have a lot to say as usual. In addition, you’ll get to hear thoughts from previous guest Chloe Waryan as well as a traditional song from yours truly where I sing the titles of Bill’s 40 favorites.

    00:00 - 15:40 - Intro / Thoughts

    15:41 - 02:50:09 - Numbers 25-11.

    02:50:10 - 02:54:04 - Chloe’s Top Ten

    02:54:05 - 03:45:57 - Numbers 10-6.

    03:45:53 - 03:48:59 - Jim’s Song Of Bill’s List

    03:49:00 - 04:55:10 - Top 5 of 2024 / Outro

    Follow Bill: https://letterboxd.com/billackermanhttp://auteuristtrap.blogspot.com/2024/12/2024-40-favorites.html

    Follow Jim: https://letterboxd.com/jimlaczkowski/list/2024-rankedhttps://directorsclub.substack.com

    favorite song of 2024 from MJ Lenderman!

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    4 時間 55 分