Podcast: Let's Finally Watch This

Let’s Finally Watch This is a podcast for casual movie fans who have always meant to watch classic movies. Hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden guide you through film history as they highlight one movie from each decade for the last century, exploring how each film sits in its time period, why it’s well-known, and whether it’s actually worth your time. We’re finally getting around to movie we’ve always heard about. Why don’t you join us?

Let’s Finally Watch This: Episode 10 – Life of Pi (2012)

It’s 2012. Movies are experimenting with 3-D and Blu-ray is making inroads. This movie, considered a prime example of good 3-D storytelling, follows Pi, an Indian man whose story will, according to some, “make you believe in God.” That story involves being adrift at sea with a Bengal tiger. What Life of Pi offers casual…

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Let’s Finally Watch This: Season 1 Wrap-Up

It’s the end of Season 1. It’s been a trip. Now it’s time to look back at the constants and changes that accompanied a century of film. We’ll also give our own Ranking of Essentialness for this season’s movies. We’ve enjoyed this trip through cinema history, and we hope you’ve enjoyed this initial season of…

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Episode 11 – The Great Train Robbery (1903)

Welcome to season 2 of Let’s Finally Watch This, a podcast for casual movie fans who have always meant to watch classic movies. Once again we’re traveling through the century, highlighting one movie from each decade from 1903 to 2013. In each episode, we’ll highlight what’s going on film history, how the chosen film affected…

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Episode 12 – Mabel’s New Hero (1913)

It’s 1913. The movie industry is starting to move from the East Coast out west, and nickelodeons are a growing staple of American society. Out of those burgeoning years of the movie industry and newly minted movie stars come Mabel Normand, Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, and the Keystone Cops, all of whom are involved in this…

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Episode 13 – The Ten Commandments (1923)

It’s 1923. The building blocks of classic Hollywood are coming together and the people are enjoying silent movies in their movie palaces in the years following the Great War. Director Cecil B. DeMille, known for the biblical epic 1956 movie The Ten Commandments, releases a movie with the same title in this year. What this…

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Episode 14 – 42nd Street (1933)

It’s 1933. It’s the Depression, and audiences want movies that don’t sugarcoat the truth, but they want escapism too. That means it’s time for a new type of musical. Hollywood released more than 100 musical films only three years earlier in 1930, but by 1933, they had largely disappeared as a genre. Choreographer Busby Berkeley…

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Episode 15 – Shadow of a Doubt (1943)

It’s 1943. World War 2 is raging, and nearly all the movies are war-related in some way. Into this comes a story of evil visiting idyllic small-town America. The director is the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock; and the movie, Shadow of a Doubt, is not as flashy or as well-known as some of his…

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Episode 16 – Shane (1953)

It’s 1953. We’re in the middle of the Golden Age of Hollywood; we’re also in the pinnacle decades of the western, a truly American plot. Westerns have been around almost as long as movies (see The Great Train Robbery). Shane is an essential and quinessential example of the genre. It tells the story of homesteaders…

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Episode 17 – 8½ (1963)

It’s 1963. We’re crossing the Atlantic to visit Italy, a preeminent filmmaking country. In the 1950s-60s, Italian film was largely known for Commedia all’Italiana (“Comedy in the Italian way”), spaghetti Westerns (westerns made in Italy), and Post-Neorealism (a movement moving past realism to explore existential themes). Famed Italian director Frederico Fellini pushes past this last…

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Episode 18 – The Sting (1973)

It’s 1973. We’re in the middle of the New Hollywood era, when movies tended to be more uncoventional and often darker. However, some movies are still all-around fun. The Sting, an Academy Award-winning caper movie featuring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, dives into the underworld of the 1930s with effortless skill. Two con men attempt…

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