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Every week, our rogue time machine drops us into a different year to revisit wide-release movies that history left behind—cult favorites, forgotten flops, and everything in between.
Along the way, we uncover behind-the-scenes trivia, oddball production choices, and the cultural baggage these movies left behind.
Then we decide: does this movie deserve to return to modern memory—or stay lost in time?
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Loser (2000)
Saison 1 · Épisode 26
vendredi 11 octobre 2024 • Durée 02:27:24
This early-2000s rom-com tried to be edgy, quirky, and heartfelt. It’s mostly just uncomfortable.
In this episode, Landen and Truman revisit Amy Heckerling’s Loser (2000), a college rom-com starring Jason Biggs and Mena Suvari. From awkward hats to questionable life lessons, they discuss how this offbeat film balances slapstick humor with surprising emotional moments. Is it an underrated gem or a relic of early 2000s teen comedies? Tune in to find out!
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: Amy Heckerling
- Writer: Amy Heckerling
- Main Cast:
- Jason Biggs as Paul Tannek
- Mena Suvari as Dora Diamond
- Greg Kinnear as Professor Edward Alcott
- Jimmi Simpson as Noah
- Zach Orth as Adam
- Thomas Sadoski as Chris
Film Synopsis
Paul Tannek (Jason Biggs), a Midwestern nice guy with a penchant for flannel hats, heads to college in New York City armed with hope and optimism. Bullied by his roommates and scorned by his classmates, Paul finds himself ostracized—until he meets Dora Diamond (Mena Suvari), a struggling student juggling work, studies, and a secret affair with their predatory professor (Greg Kinnear). As Paul falls for Dora, the film navigates themes of toxic masculinity, coming-of-age naïveté, and a staggering array of late-'90s soundtrack bangers.
Episode Highlights
- Revisiting The Apartment (1960) and its impact on Amy Heckerling's vision for Loser.
- Jason Biggs: From the boy next door to the guy with that haircut.
- Mena Suvari’s Dora: A character full of potential, sidelined by studio interference.
- The vet clinic subplot—proof that even in New York, housing is a nightmare.
- Why nostalgia for early 2000s teen comedies isn’t always deserved.
What’s your take on Loser? Is it misunderstood brilliance or a cautionary tale for studio interference? Let us know your thoughts on social media or in the comments!
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Mini-Transmission: The Last Song
Saison 1 · Épisode 25
vendredi 4 octobre 2024 • Durée 31:45
"What’s more rebellious: being a vegetarian, hating your dad, or raising sea turtles? Miley Cyrus says, ‘All of the above.’"
Episode Description
In this mini-episode, Landen and Truman tackle The Last Song (2010), a Nicholas Sparks adaptation featuring teenage angst, sea turtle nests, and Greg Kinnear’s creepy smile. From Miley Cyrus’ eyeliner transformation to philosophical debates about bacon bits, the duo dives deep into the movie’s quirks and questions whether it’s time for Marcus the Fire Juggler to have his own spin-off.
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: Julie Anne Robinson
- Writers: Nicholas Sparks, Jeff Van Wie
- Main Cast:
- Miley Cyrus as Ronnie Miller
- Liam Hemsworth as Will Blakelee
- Greg Kinnear as Steve Miller
- Bobby Coleman as Jonah Miller
- Kelly Preston as Kim Miller
- Carly Chaikin as Blaze
- Nick Lashaway as Marcus
Film Synopsis
Rebellious teenager Ronnie Miller (Miley Cyrus) is forced to spend the summer with her estranged father (Greg Kinnear) in a small beach town. Between raising sea turtles and falling for local volleyball hunk Will Blakelee (Liam Hemsworth), Ronnie must confront family drama, young love, and a pyromaniacal Marcus in this heartstring-pulling melodrama.
Episode Highlights
- The ultimate teenage rebellion: vegetarianism and eyeliner as acts of defiance.
- Why Marcus, the fire-juggling bad boy, deserves a spin-off series.
- A philosophical debate on the molecular identity of bacon bits.
- Miley Cyrus’ performance: a heartfelt transformation or peak Sparks melodrama?
- Greg Kinnear’s smile: heartwarming or horrifying? Discuss.
What’s your favorite Nicholas Sparks adaptation and why? Drop your thoughts in the comments or on social media—bonus points for turtle facts.
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Hope Springs (2012)
Saison 1 · Épisode 15
vendredi 2 août 2024 • Durée 02:45:59
"Hope Springs eternal, but this movie's intensity springs from its painfully real portrayal of a struggling marriage."
Episode Description
In this episode of Movie Memory Machine, Landen and Truman explore David Frankel's Hope Springs (2012), a film that blends humor and pathos to depict the journey of a couple (played by Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones) rekindling their marriage through therapy. With Steve Carell as the therapist, we unpack the emotional weight, the awkward laughs, and the overall message of this overlooked dramedy.
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: David Frankel
- Writer: Vanessa Taylor
- Main Cast:
- Meryl Streep as Kay Soames
- Tommy Lee Jones as Arnold Soames
- Steve Carell as Dr. Bernard Feld
- Jean Smart as Eileen
- Elisabeth Shue as Karen
- Mimi Rogers as Carol
Film Synopsis
Kay Soames (Meryl Streep) is desperate to revive the intimacy in her 31-year marriage to Arnold (Tommy Lee Jones). Despite his reluctance, they embark on an intensive week-long couples therapy retreat with the renowned Dr. Bernard Feld (Steve Carell). Through therapy sessions filled with both breakthroughs and setbacks, the couple attempts to rediscover the spark that brought them together.
Episode Highlights
- The standout performances of Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones.
- Steve Carell's unexpected role as a therapist and whether it worked.
- The challenges of depicting intimacy in film for older couples.
- A comparison of Hope Springs to other dramedies of its time.
- Why this film resonated with older audiences but struggled to find wider appeal.
What are your favorite films that explore marriage and intimacy? Share your thoughts and reviews on our socials or website!
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Mini-Transmission: S1M0NE
Saison 1 · Épisode 13
vendredi 26 juillet 2024 • Durée 39:49
"Al Pacino creates the perfect virtual actress, but the real illusion? Convincing us this 2002 satire isn’t still relevant."
Episode Description
Landen and Truman continue their exploration of Simone (2002) in this mini-episode, analyzing its take on virtual stardom and Hollywood’s obsession with perfection. From Sharon Stone gum anecdotes to Al Pacino’s foreshadowing of deepfake culture, they discuss the absurdity and foresight of this Andrew Niccol film. Plus, they revisit moments that left them questioning: Did Simone invent influencer culture?
Major Cast and Crew
- Director & Writer: Andrew Niccol
- Main Cast:
- Al Pacino as Viktor Taransky
- Catherine Keener as Elaine Christian
- Evan Rachel Wood as Lainey Christian
- Rachel Roberts as Simone
- Jay Mohr as Hal Sinclair
- Winona Ryder as Nicola Anders
Film Synopsis
After a temperamental actress storms off his set, director Viktor Taransky (Al Pacino) creates Simone, a virtual actress who becomes an overnight sensation. As Simone’s fame grows, so does Viktor’s struggle to conceal the truth, blurring the lines between real and artificial in this biting satire of celebrity culture.
Episode Highlights
- Landen’s Hollywood anecdote: Sharing gum with Sharon Stone during an extra gig.
- Why Simone’s commentary on AI and authenticity feels more relevant in 2024.
- Truman’s Eurovision tangent: What virtual ABBA and Simone have in common.
- AI actors vs. the real deal: Predicting which stars might live on digitally forever.
- The “trailer guessing game” returns: How much of the film’s absurdity made it into its marketing?
What’s your favorite movie about artificial intelligence? Share your thoughts in the comments or on social media!
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S1M0NE (2002)
Saison 1 · Épisode 14
vendredi 19 juillet 2024 • Durée 02:29:07
"Al Pacino gets meta in Simone, a movie about creating the perfect virtual star, proving Hollywood really can build a woman better, faster, and more agoraphobic."
Episode Description
In this episode of Movie Memory Machine, Landen and Truman delve into Andrew Niccol's Simone (2002), a satirical take on Hollywood, technology, and our obsession with image. From Al Pacino’s megalomaniacal director to the eerily prescient questions about AI actors, they debate whether Simone is a misunderstood gem or just another movie best left in 2002.
Major Cast and Crew
- Director & Writer: Andrew Niccol
- Main Cast:
- Al Pacino as Viktor Taransky
- Catherine Keener as Elaine Christian
- Evan Rachel Wood as Lainey Christian
- Rachel Roberts as Simone
- Jay Mohr as Hal Sinclair
- Winona Ryder as Nicola Anders
Film Synopsis
After temperamental actress Nicola Anders (Winona Ryder) walks off his latest project, struggling director Viktor Taransky (Al Pacino) uses cutting-edge technology to create Simone, a fully virtual actress. Simone becomes a sensation, skyrocketing Viktor to fame, but he soon struggles to keep her true identity secret as Hollywood and the world obsess over his digital star.
Episode Highlights
- The satirical bite of Simone and its uncanny relevance in today’s AI debates.
- Al Pacino’s Viktor Taransky: brilliant auteur or insecure megalomaniac?
- Why Simone is the Hudsucker Proxy's evil twin.
- The film’s striking aesthetic: minimalist backlots and surreal visuals.
- Landen’s hot take: Did Simone invent influencer culture?
What’s your take on Simone? Misunderstood satire or clunky Hollywood oddity? Let us know in the comments or on social media! And if you’re enjoying the show, leave a review—your feedback could make its way into future episodes!
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Mini-Transmission: Poltergeist
Saison 1 · Épisode 12
vendredi 12 juillet 2024 • Durée 32:18
"Is it still a haunted house if the only thing scaring you is the remake itself?"
Episode Description
This week, Landen and Truman revisit Poltergeist (2015) in a quick debrief, pondering why Hollywood thought a beloved classic needed a remake. From haunted closet doors to awkward dinner parties, they break down the film’s failed attempts at capturing the magic of the 1982 original. Plus, the trailer guessing game returns—this time with more clown content than anyone wanted.
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: Gil Kenan
- Writers: David Lindsay-Abaire (screenplay), Steven Spielberg (original story)
- Main Cast:
- Sam Rockwell as Eric Bowen
- Rosemarie DeWitt as Amy Bowen
- Jared Harris as Carrigan Burke
- Jane Adams as Dr. Claire Powell
- Saxon Sharbino as Kendra Bowen
- Kyle Catlett as Griffin Bowen
- Kennedi Clements as Madison Bowen
Film Synopsis
A suburban family discovers their new home is built on a former cemetery and that their youngest daughter has been abducted by malevolent spirits. With the help of a paranormal investigator, they fight off CGI clowns, ghostly TV hands, and a complete lack of narrative tension.
Episode Highlights
- The lost art of haunted house tension: What this remake forgot about subtlety.
- A deep dive into the ridiculous closet door scene and other baffling moments.
- Sam Rockwell’s journey from Oscar-worthy to "Why is he here?"
- The film’s inexplicable obsession with ropes and their supernatural importance.
- The return of the trailer guessing game—and why we totally missed the clown content.
What’s your favorite haunted house trope? Let us know in the comments or on social media!
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Poltergeist (2015)
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
vendredi 5 juillet 2024 • Durée 02:37:08
"The scariest thing about this Poltergeist remake? Realizing Sam Rockwell starred in it and doesn’t even remember."
Episode Description
This week, Landen and Truman venture into haunted suburban basements to tackle the 2015 remake of Poltergeist. From Sam Rockwell’s detached performance to the film’s baffling creative choices, they dissect how this remake compares (spoiler: not well) to the original 1982 classic. Along the way, they unpack horror’s obsession with suburbia, the legacy of haunted house tropes, and the real villain—2015’s CGI.
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: Gil Kenan
- Writers: David Lindsay-Abaire (screenplay), Steven Spielberg (original story)
- Main Cast:
- Sam Rockwell as Eric Bowen
- Rosemarie DeWitt as Amy Bowen
- Jared Harris as Carrigan Burke
- Jane Adams as Dr. Claire Powell
- Saxon Sharbino as Kendra Bowen
- Kyle Catlett as Griffin Bowen
- Kennedi Clements as Madison Bowen
Film Synopsis
A financially struggling family moves into a foreclosed suburban house, only to discover their youngest daughter has been abducted by malevolent spirits. With the help of a TV ghost hunter and his paranormal team, the family faces haunted trees, creepy clowns, and questionable CGI to rescue their child before she’s lost forever.
Episode Highlights
- Why the 2015 remake lacks the charm and depth of the original Poltergeist.
- Sam Rockwell’s bizarrely disengaged performance as a haunted suburban dad.
- The haunting suburban isolation of foreclosed neighborhoods.
- How the film’s CGI turned terrifying concepts into comedy.
- Why the original Poltergeist remains a haunting masterpiece.
What’s your favorite haunted house movie? Share your pick in the comments or on social media!
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Mini-Transmission: Barnyard
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
vendredi 28 juin 2024 • Durée 38:10
"Barnyard isn’t just a movie—it’s an existential crisis with udders. Also, where’s Shaggy when you need him?"
Episode Description
In this mini-episode, Landen and Truman milk Barnyard (2006) for all it’s worth. From dissecting the physics of cow-tipping to imagining a hypothetical Barnyard remaster, they delve into the movie’s weirdest moments. Plus, they tackle burning questions like: Why does this movie feel like an Animal Farm parody gone wrong? And how did Nickelodeon greenlight a Barnyard video game?
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: Steve Oedekerk
- Writer: Steve Oedekerk
- Main Cast:
- Kevin James as Otis
- Sam Elliott as Ben
- Courteney Cox as Daisy
- Danny Glover as Miles
- Andie MacDowell as Etta
- Jeffrey Garcia as Pip
Film Synopsis
Otis the cow (Kevin James) loves to party, but his fun-filled days are interrupted when he’s called upon to defend the barnyard from coyotes. With help from his animal friends and his late father’s guitar, Otis learns about responsibility, courage, and how to milk a joke (literally).
Episode Highlights
- The physics of cow-tipping: science or cinematic liberty?
- Why Shaggy’s music could have saved the Barnyard trailer.
- Speculating on a 20th-anniversary Barnyard remaster (with wild new CGI dancers).
- The Barnyard video game: Grand Theft Auto, but for cows.
- Comparing Barnyard’s chaotic tone to Orwell’s Animal Farm.
What’s your favorite weird animated movie moment? Drop your answer in the comments or on social media!
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Barnyard (2006)
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
vendredi 21 juin 2024 • Durée 02:07:25
"This week, we dive into a surprisingly Orwellian comedy where animals party harder than humans, and Kevin James is a cow with an identity crisis. Welcome to Barnyard."
Episode Description
This week, Landen and Truman take on Barnyard (2006), Nickelodeon’s animated spectacle about anthropomorphic farm animals. From Kevin James’ surprisingly introspective cow to Sam Elliott’s guitar-strumming patriarch, we unpack this film’s unholy combination of slapstick humor, existential undertones, and questionable design choices. Is Barnyardmisunderstood brilliance or just udderly forgettable? Let’s find out.
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: Steve Oedekerk
- Writer: Steve Oedekerk
- Main Cast:
- Kevin James as Otis
- Sam Elliott as Ben
- Courteney Cox as Daisy
- Danny Glover as Miles
- Andie MacDowell as Etta
- Jeffrey Garcia as Pip
Film Synopsis
On a quiet farm, Otis the cow (Kevin James) loves partying with his animal friends, but his carefree lifestyle is upended when his father, Ben (Sam Elliott), passes away after defending the farm from coyotes. Now, Otis must learn the meaning of responsibility while balancing his inner party animal. Featuring singing animals, a wild Mike, and inexplicably gender-bending cows, this movie is truly one of a kind.
Episode Highlights
- Why Barnyard feels like Animal Farm meets Looney Tunes on a caffeine binge.
- The curious case of male cows with udders: What was Nickelodeon thinking?
- A dive into Steve Oedekerk’s career, from Jimmy Neutron to thumb-based parodies.
- How Barnyard set the stage for a Nickelodeon TV series—and why we’re afraid to watch it.
- Kevin James’ blues performance: comedy or cultural appropriation?
What’s the weirdest animated movie you’ve ever watched? Drop your answer in the comments or hit us up on social media!
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54 Director's Cut (2015)
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Durée 02:51:34
"Is 54 the disco inferno we deserved, or did Harvey Weinstein douse the flames? Spoiler: It’s not Saturday Night Fever."
Episode Description
This week, Landen and Truman don their finest polyester to dive into 54 (1998), the infamous Studio 54 biopic starring Ryan Phillippe, Salma Hayek, and Mike Myers. From the party scenes to the post-production drama, they unpack how Harvey Weinstein turned what could have been a queer cinema classic into a straight-laced trainwreck. With plenty of disco ball jokes and deep dives into 70s hedonism, this episode asks: Is the director’s cut worth the hype?
Major Cast and Crew
- Director: Mark Christopher
- Writers: Mark Christopher
- Main Cast:
- Ryan Phillippe as Shane O'Shea
- Salma Hayek as Anita
- Mike Myers as Steve Rubell
- Breckin Meyer as Greg
- Neve Campbell as Julie Black
Film Synopsis
A young gas station attendant (Ryan Phillippe) gets swept into the glamorous, drug-fueled world of Studio 54, working as a bartender for the club’s eccentric owner, Steve Rubell (Mike Myers). As his relationships crumble and the IRS tightens its grip on Rubell’s empire, Shane must choose between the allure of disco debauchery and a more grounded life.
Episode Highlights
- Comparing 54 to Boogie Nights: the similarities, the scandals, and the disco-ball-sized differences.
- Mike Myers’ surprisingly poignant performance as Studio 54 owner Steve Rubell.
- Why the theatrical cut of 54 feels like a disco floor with no lights or music.
- An exploration of the film’s post-production drama and the infamous Harvey Weinstein edits.
- The bittersweet potential of the director’s cut: What could’ve been for queer cinema.
Special Guest: Louis Jordan
We’re thrilled to welcome Louis Jordan to this week’s episode! Louis, a former journalist, broke the story of 54’s legendary director’s cut in a 2014 article that ignited a renewed appreciation for the film. If you love deep dives into forgotten stories, check out his podcast Mother Murderer Podcaster for more incredible tales. Listen to Mother! Murderer! Podcaster here!
What’s your favorite movie about the 70s, and does 54 deserve another spin on the turntable? Share your thoughts with us in the comments or on social media!
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