I Do Movies Badly returns from its month-long with David Bax of Battleship Pretension in tow (tug? Like a tugboat? That's a boat joke). It's been a while, so there's a good deal of catching up first including some talk on working and viewing habits in the pandemic, recapping my improvised marriage in the face of a shelter in place order, and revisiting the lost bet* that resulted in David choosing the topic of discussion.
That topic of discussion, by the way, is on Soviet silent films, which were ahead of their times in how they pioneered editing techniques (...and state funded propaganda). It's a return to film school as David recommends Sergei Eistenstein's Battleship Potemkin (1925), Vsevolod Pudovkin's Mother (1926), and Dziga Vertov's Man with a Movie Camera (1929).
IDMB Auld Lang Syne Off
IDMB Episode 215 - Introduction to Christmas Horror (featuring Alonso Duralde)
IDMB Episode 214 - Possession (1981)
IDMB Episode 213 - House (1977)
IDMB Episode 212 - The Killing of a Sacred Deer
IDMB Episode 211 - Introduction to Highbrow Horror (featuring Benny Krown)
IDMB Episode 210 - Ma
IDMB Episode 209 - Get Out
IDMB Episode 208 - The People Under the Stairs
IDMB Episode 207 - Introduction to Racial Reckoning Films (featuring Mark H. Harris)
IDMB Episode 206 - The Prophecy
IDMB Episode 205 - Frailty
IDMB Episode 204 - The Exorcist
IDMB Episode 203 - Introduction to Religious Horror Films (featuring Spooky Doings)
IDMB Episode 202 - Near Dark
IDMB Episode 201 - The Lost Boys
IDMB Episode 200 - Fright Night (1985)
IDMB Episode 199 - Introduction to the Queer Vampire Cycle (featuring Terry Mesnard of Gayly Dreadful)
IDMB Episode 198 - Class of 1984
IDMB Episode 197 - My Bloody Valentine (1981)
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