George Floyd's Murder, and the subsequent outcry of anger towards the never-ending systemic racism and aggression against people of color at the hands of institutions sworn to protect and serve us weighed heavy on Jim and Teal's minds. Watching the government's response towards peaceful protests were something they could not ignore. So on this week's episode, Jim and Teal veered from their normal format and opened the show with some thoughts about this latest chapter in America's 400-year struggle for equality and justice for people of color.
The second half of the show features a few films Jim's recently seen that detail various injustices by governments and fascist atrocities of WW2. Teal discusses a few new film's he's caught on streaming to end the program.
We promise a return to our normal format for future episodes, but current events were too important to ignore this week.
Civil War and On the Silver Globe
Never Say Never Again: Stuff We've Seen is Back in Action
Stuff We've Seen Concludes with Jim's Top Ten Films of 2023
2024 Oscar Nominations
Holiday Leftovers: Jim and Teal’s Final Film Recommendations of the Year
Priscilla and May December: The Fourteen-Year-Old Connection
The Holdovers and Plenty of Leftovers
Stuff We’ve Seen 5th Anniversary Episode Special
Jim and Teal Review Killers of the Flower Moon
The Sound of Freedom and The Thunder of Genius Marketing
Bottoms is Tops
Out of the Blue Jim and Teal discover a Hidden Gem
No Hard Feelings Tyrone
Barbenheimer: Jim and Teal Take on the Cultural Hit of the Summer
Jim and Teal are not Afraid of Beau is Afraid
The Flash in the Pan: When America Decided DC Stands for, Don’t Care
Jim and Teal go Across the Spider-Verse
TvA: Teal Versus Antonioni
Enys Men and Bait: Mark Jenkin, the Celluloid Warrior
2022 BFI Sight & Sound Greatest Films List: Examining the Worst Selections
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