Category: Adams and Jefferson on Movies
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Adams and Jefferson on Film: Ricky Jay Is Just Enough
Ricky and his secrets may be gone, but he will continue to charm and astound as long as we can enjoy his performances.
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Adams and Jefferson on Movies: Gene Hackman
CoolPapaE: When I heard the recent announcement that Robert Redford was retiring from acting, I thought, what better time than now for us to discuss one of the best actors of his generation: Gene Hackman. Of course you agreed. Hackman has been a favorite of yours, mine and Roger Ebert as far back as we’ve…
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Adams and Jefferson on Movies: Hereditary, etc…I Feel Possessed
In which two old friends discuss Hereditary, The VVitch and Rosemary’s Baby, among other things.
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Adams and Jefferson on Pan’s Labyrinth
Two old friends dissect the best del Toro film and discuss the career of the great modern master.
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Adams and Jefferson on The Phantom Thread
Two old friends dissect the last Daniel Day-Lewis film (for now) and discuss that while it was likable, they’d rather re-watch the old stuff.
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Adams and Jefferson on Movies: The Before Trilogy Criterion Edition (1995, 2004, 2013)
An exceptional soul searching between two long standing friends when experiencing the Before Trilogy in one day, together.
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Adams and Jefferson on Movies: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
Another spooky classic discussed by the longtime friends, movie buffs and blowhards, WeMissE and CoolPapaE.
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Adams and Jefferson on Movies: The Exorcist and its true sequel, Legion (Part 2 – Extended Editions)
CoolPapaE: First off, watching both stories at least twice in the space of a week, I can almost smell cigarette smoke wafting everywhere in my imagination. I know it was a different time, from 1990 and back, but seeing the different situations where cigarettes are presented became nauseating. Everyone had to just smell horrible.…
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Adams and Jefferson on Movies: The Exorcist and its true sequel, Legion (Part 1 – Theatrical Versions)
CoolPapaE: In all honesty, I have had a lopsided feeling about the theatrical releases of these films for a long time. Watching them with you today helped right the ship a little bit. For the longest time, the movie in my wheelhouse had been the awkward but well acted Exorcist III. The reasons included the…
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Adams and Jefferson on Vertigo and Aliens in 70mm
Some movies really deserve to be seen on a screen as big as the directors’ ambitions.