Friday, October 23, 2009

Week 23: Suspicion (1941)

Alfred Hitchcock's excellent "Suspicion" (1941) stars podcast favorite Joan Fontaine and Hollywood icon Cary Grant. It's also really good. In this episode, Jim and Eric discuss the film, along with giraffes and what they'd like to have for lunch. Also, sound quality takes a dramatic step up about 8 minutes into the show.

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Week 22: Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)

Mr. & Mrs. Smith is widely considered a dud for a reason. Despite having its moments, it's just not very funny. This week, Eric and Jim discusses why, along with screwball comedies, their efforts to improve the sound quality of the show, and whatever else the conversation drifts into.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Week 21: Foreign Correspondent (1940)

Nominated for Best Picture, Alfred Hitchcock's second American film brings us back to spies, intrigue, and murder. Jim and Eric discuss that, along with middle names, baseball, and the meaning of life in this far-reaching episode of A Year of Hitchcock.

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Week 20: Rebecca (1940)

The year 1940 was a big one for Alfred Hitchcock, signaling the start of his Hollywood career. It began with this film, the Academy Award winning Rebecca, made with David O. Selznick.

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