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That 70s Movie Podcast

Michael Cohen
That 70s Movie Podcast
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    Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice

    23/12/2025 | 1 h 16 min

    Send us a textThis week on That '70s Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Michael climb into bed for the 1969 Paul Mazursky-directed satire, "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice."We both agreed that even though it was released in late 1969, the film qualifies as a '70s movie, both in terms of structure and content. We loved all four leading actors, notably Dyan Cannon and Robert Culp, especially for his funky wardrobe. While we disagreed about the film's uncertain ending and the consistency of Mazursky's vision, we loved the movie and what it says about America in the late 60s/early 1970s -- and still tells us today.We also spent a few minutes reflecting on the extraordinary career of Rob Reiner, who was taken from us last week ... far too soon.So take off your clothes, jump in the pool, and join us for this week's episode.As always, if you're enjoying the podcast, please leave a review or send us a note and let us know how we're doing!Support the show

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    One Battle After Another

    17/12/2025 | 1 h 16 min

    Send us a textThis week on That '70s Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Michael decided to go in a different direction -- and turned on the green light to discuss the 2025 blockbuster "One Battle After Another."We talked about Paul Thomas Anderson's legacy as a director, the influence of '70s cinema on his filmmaking, and how this film was a departure in form from his previous movies.We praised the performances of Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, and Benicio del Toro, and also marveled at the movie's combination of emotional depth and riveting action and chase sequences.We poked a few holes in "One Battle After Another's" occasionally cartoonish bad guys while discussing the film's larger themes. Is PT Anderson mocking self-described revolutionaries, or instead offering a roadmap for those intent on producing political change? Is the film, at its core, a contrast between political workhorses and showhorses?So jump on the phone, don't forget what time it is, and give the latest episode of That '70s Movie Podcast a listen!Reminder: if you're enjoying the podcast, take a moment to leave a review and tell us what you think!Support the show

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    Chinatown

    09/12/2025 | 1 h 17 min

    Send us a textThis week on That '70s Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Michael were joined by Ron Brownstein as we opened up the floodgates on the 1974 neo-noir thriller, "Chinatown."Ron has written extensively about Los Angeles in the 70s, and he regaled us with stories about the making of the film and, in particular, the drafting of Robert Towne's screenplay, which we all agreed is one of the greatest ever written.We also talked at length about Faye Dunaway's otherworldly performance as Evelyn Mulwray, John Huston's enigmatic (and metaphorical) Noah Cross, Jake Gittes' motivation (and crucial error), and, above all, how Chinatown subverts the noir films of the '40s and '50s with a New Hollywood sensibility.When it comes to 70s cinema, it doesn't get much better than Chinatown, and while you may think you know what you're dealing with when it comes to this film... believe me, you don't (that is it until you listen to this episode)!Support the show

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    The Towering Inferno

    03/12/2025 | 1 h 10 min

    Send us a textThis week on That '70s Movie Podcast, Jonathan and Michael turn the firehose on the 1974 disaster movie "The Towering Inferno."We praised the movie's stellar special effects and stunt work, as well as its suspenseful set pieces, while acknowledging that the acting and dialogue were perhaps not the best.We also talked about our favorite disaster movies, explored why people flock to theaters to see terrible things happen, and discussed how nostalgia plays such a fundamental role in what movies we love.So put some wet towels under the front door, tie yourself down, and join us this week for another fiery episode of That '70s Movie Podcast!Support the show

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    Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid

    20/11/2025 | 1 h 16 min

    Send us a textThis week on "That '70s Movie Podcast," Jonathan and Michael knocked on the door of the 1973 revisionist Western, "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid."We talked at length about James Coburn's astonishing performance as Pat Garrett and why this film is Sam Peckinpah's definitive statement on the Old West (we weren't shy, however, about addressing Peckinpah's problematic legacy). We explored the themes of generational change and the haunting specter of death in the frontier West, evident in nearly every frame of the movie. Finally, we talked about the bleakness of Peckinpah's vision, but why it makes this film so compelling. We even had a few kind words for Bob Dylan's performance (and his music)!So put on your cowboy hat, strap on your six-gun, and don't forget your badge as we explore one of the great, underrated movies of the 1970s.If you're enjoying "That '70s Movie Podcast," please leave a comment or review and tell us what you think ... and give us suggestions about what movies we should talk about next!Support the show

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