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Our S&xMas episode looks at two provocative, controversial, and not very sex-positive works made by aging auteurs after a long hiatus, Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and Paul Verhoeven’s Elle (2016). Join us as we trace Tom Cruise’s all-American odyssey of sexual paranoia and Isabelle Huppert’s very European journey away from sex with men, asking such important questions as “Is Paul Verhoeven the most masochistic male feminist director?” and “Is there a significance to Christmas in these movies beyond irony?” And in Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto, just one Naruse, Wife (1953), another uninspiring look at marriage that extends a surprising amount of sympathy toward Ken Uehara, the Japanese George Brent. Is there a significance to covering these movies in our Christmas episode beyond irony? Listen and find out!
Time Codes:
0h 00m 25s: EYES WIDE SHUT (1999) [dir. Stanley Kubrick]
0h 25m 30s: ELLE (2016) [dir. Paul Verhoeven]
0h 47m 34s: Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto – Mikio Naruse’s Wife (1953)
0h 51m 36s: ELLE (2016) returns!
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* Listen to our guest episode on The Criterion Project – a discussion of Late Spring
* Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s
* Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive)
* Read Elise’s piece on Gangs of New York – “Making America Strange Again”
* Check out Dave’s Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist’s 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project!
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