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Do You Even Binge?

Do You Even Binge?

著者: FELIPE ESPARZA
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Comedian Felipe Esparza and his wife, Lesa, talk about binge-watching movies and TV shows - new and old.Copyright FELIPES WORLD INC アート 人間関係 社会科学
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  • Episode 36: The 90's Indie Revolution-Jim Jarmusch
    2026/02/08
    Episode 36: The 90's Era of Jim Jarmusch

    This week, we’re continuing our indie movie discussion with a look at Jim Jarmusch. We already covered his first film, Stranger Than Paradise, but today we’re moving into the late 80s and the 90s as he started getting more well-known.

    To be honest, most of his films aren’t made for the mainstream. They’re art-house to the core, and I’m still not entirely sure they’re for me... every movie is 2 hours long, but feels about 4 hours long.

    Despite that, he’s incredibly influential, especially in the world of “road movies.” We’re breaking down his shift from early collaborations with musicians like Tom Waits and John Lurie to his bigger 90s cult classics.

    In this episode:

    Down By Law (1986): A "neo-noir" prison break starring Tom Waits and Roberto Benigni. It’s a sad and beautiful world (or "word," depending on who you ask).

    Mystery Train (1989): Jarmusch’s first color film. A triptych of stories in Memphis where the journey is the point, even if you never actually get to Graceland.

    Night on Earth (1991): Five cities, five cab drivers, and a whole lot of dialogue. Featuring Winona Ryder, Giancarlo Esposito, and Rosie Perez.

    Dead Man (1995): A psychedelic Western starring Johnny Depp. It’s got a droning Neil Young score and a very different take on the American West.

    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999): Forest Whitaker as a mob hitman living by the Hagakure. It tries pretty hard to be deep, but the RZA soundtrack is a vibe.

    Is Jarmusch a visionary or just a guy who makes very long walks look like art?

    Subscribe to Do You Even Binge? on YouTube to catch all the clips we reference in our video version.

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    Felipe – @FelipeEsparzaComedian
    Lesa – @LesainLA

    Executive Prodcuers: Felipe Esparza & Lesa Esparza
    Producer: Rommel Suniga
    Music: Isaak Wintringham

    Stream “Do You Even Binge” everywhere: Spreaker | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

    Hear about Felipe's tour dates, new merch drops & more by signing up @ http://felipesworld.com Felipe Esparza is a comedian and actor, known for his stand-up specials, “They’re Not Gonna Laugh at You”, “Translate This”, and his latest dual-release on Netflix, “Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones” (2 different performances in two languages), his recurring appearances on Netflix’s “Gentefied”, NBC’s “Superstore” and Adultswim’s “The Eric Andre Show”, as well as winning “Last Comic Standing” (2010), and his popular podcast called “What’s Up Fool?”. Felipe continues to sell out live stand-up shows in comedy clubs and theaters around the country.

    #JimJarmusch #IndieFilm #90sMovies #JohnnyDepp #TomWaits #FilmReview #Podcast
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    1 時間 39 分
  • The 90s Indie Revolution: Gus Van Sant & The Portland Trilogy
    2026/01/31
    Episode 34: Gus Van Sant & The Portland Trilogy

    This episode is a total deep dive into the "Portland Trilogy" and the rise of one of indie cinema’s greatest legends. From the drug-fueled superstitions of Drugstore Cowboy to the Shakespearean street hustlers of My Own Private Idaho, we’re breaking down how Gus Van Sant put the Pacific Northwest on the cinematic map.

    We also get into the wild real-life connections you didn't see coming, like what Seinfeld’s mom has to do with James Dean and why Nicole Kidman’s performance in To Die For is the ultimate "girlboss" cautionary tale.

    In this episode:

    The Horror of Heidi Wong: We start with the viral horror sensation making our brains feel like they're on caffeine.

    Gus Van Sant’s Portland Trilogy:
    Recapping the gritty, low-budget beginnings of Mala Noche and how it paved the way for the 90s indie explosion.

    Hats on Beds & Pharmacy Heists:
    A deep dive into Drugstore Cowboy. We talk Matt Dillon’s "adult" breakout, the legendary William S. Burroughs, and why you should never, ever put a hat on a bed.

    Shakespeare on the Streets:
    Breaking down My Own Private Idaho. River Phoenix’s genius, Keanu Reeves’ Shakespearean soliloquies, and the "Prince Hal" connection.

    The "To Die For" Ambition:
    How Van Sant transitioned to the big leagues with Nicole Kidman and a young, "scrappy" Casey Affleck. Plus, the real-life murder trial that inspired it all.

    The Accent Hall of Shame:
    We couldn't talk about Far and Away without addressing Tom Cruise’s infamous Irish accent.

    Whether you’re a film school nerd or just looking for your next binge-watch, join us as we explore indie movies from the 90's

    Subscribe to Do You Even Binge? on YouTube to catch all the clips we reference in our video version.

    Follow us:Felipe – @FelipeEsparzaComedianLesa – @LesainLA
    Executive Prodcuers:Felipe EsparzaLesa Esparza
    Producer:Rommel Suniga
    Music:Isaak Wintringham

    Stream “Do You Even Binge” everywhere: Spreaker | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

    Hear about Felipe's tour dates, new merch drops & more by signing up @ http://felipesworld.com Felipe Esparza is a comedian and actor, known for his stand-up specials, “They’re Not Gonna Laugh at You”, “Translate This”, and his latest dual-release on Netflix, “Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones” (2 different performances in two languages), his recurring appearances on Netflix’s “Gentefied”, NBC’s “Superstore” and Adultswim’s “The Eric Andre Show”, as well as winning “Last Comic Standing” (2010), and his popular podcast called “What’s Up Fool?”. Felipe continues to sell out live stand-up shows in comedy clubs and theaters around the country.
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    1 時間 5 分
  • The 90's Indie Revolution
    2026/01/24
    Episode 34: Raw Indie Filmmaking

    From the red carpet of Burt Kreischer’s Free Burt premiere to the zero-budget hustle of American Movie, we’re breaking down the grit of independent cinema. Whether it’s writing a script in eight days on a legal pad or maxing out credit cards to finish a horror flick, we’re looking at the filmmakers who refused to quit.

    The Breakdown:
    • The "Free Burt" Premiere: We recap our night with Burt Kreischer and the "outcast" family dynamic of his brand-new series.
    • Production Nightmares: A look at Living in Oblivion and the real-life anxiety of sound guys fighting with directors on crumbling 100-year-old sets.
    • American Movie: RIP Mike Shank. We revisit the legend of Mark Borchardt, the struggle to film Coven, and why Uncle Bill is the ultimate indie financier.
    • Indie War Stories: From hiring scissor lifts to dodging bad LED screens—the "craft service" reality of producing your own specials.
    • The 90s Revolution: How Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Easy Rider, and She’s Gotta Have It proved you can make it happen with zero budget.
    Subscribe to Do You Even Binge? on YouTube to catch all the clips we reference in our video version.

    Follow us:Felipe – @FelipeEsparzaComedianLesa – @LesainLA
    Executive Prodcuers:Felipe EsparzaLesa Esparza
    Producer:Rommel Suniga
    Music:Isaak Wintringham

    Stream “Do You Even Binge” everywhere: Spreaker | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

    Hear about Felipe's tour dates, new merch drops & more by signing up @ http://felipesworld.com Felipe Esparza is a comedian and actor, known for his stand-up specials, “They’re Not Gonna Laugh at You”, “Translate This”, and his latest dual-release on Netflix, “Bad Decisions/Malas Decisiones” (2 different performances in two languages), his recurring appearances on Netflix’s “Gentefied”, NBC’s “Superstore” and Adultswim’s “The Eric Andre Show”, as well as winning “Last Comic Standing” (2010), and his popular podcast called “What’s Up Fool?”. Felipe continues to sell out live stand-up shows in comedy clubs and theaters around the country.


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    1 時間 16 分
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