Film critic (and newly minted podcaster) Nathanael Smith returns to the show to talk about the recently completed Polygon web series Car Boys, an immensely funny show about crashing computer generated cars which wound up being intensely surreal and moving. They also talk about Nathanael's new podcast The VOD Pod, a show which provides a guiding light for those looking for something good to watch on streaming services, and look back on the first six months of 2017 and try to figure out if cinema is dead or not. Ed also finally gets to rant about Kong: Skull Island.
- Tony Zhou's video essay about Satoshi Kon, which Nathanael references towards the end of the episode, can be watched on his YouTube channel here.
00:00:00 - 00:06:10 - Intro/Ed and Nathanael talk about The VOD Pod
00:06:11 - 00:19:25 - Ed & Nathanael share their highlights from the first six months of 2017
00:19:26 - 00:45:18 - Ed & Nathanael talk about Car Boys
00:45:19 - 00:54:29 - SRS Recommends/Outro
185. Thor: Ragnarok
184. Stephen King (with Kayleigh Donaldson)
183. Films We Were Wrong About
182. Twin Peaks: The Return (with Emily Benita)
181. Blade Runner 2049
180. Star Trek: Discovery
179. It's The Return of The Matt
178. Autumn/Winter 2017 Preview (with John Hunter)
177. The Leftovers (with Zoë Jeyes)
Minisode: A Twin Peaks Primer
175. Kevin Costner (with Jack Rhoden)
Minisode: Mystery Science Theater 3000 is Back!
174. Five Came Back (with Noel Thingvall)
173. Get Out (with Nathanael Smith)
172. The Irishman, Streaming and the Future of Cinema (with Kayleigh Donaldson)
171. Buffy the Vampire Slayer at 20 (with Ellie Graham and Zoë Jeyes)
Minisode* - Best Best Pictures
170. Oscars 2017 (with Zoë Jeyes)
169. Zombies (with John Hunter)
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