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
261. "Wounded Bird" Films
260. Pet Themes
259. Disney Will Consume Us All
258. The Counterculture
257. Video Games
256. 21st Century Movie Stardom
255. Accidentally All News
254. Barry
253. Sheffield DocFest 2019
252. Deadwood: The Movie????
Minisode: News of the Week
251. Game of Thrones Finale
250. Iconic Music and Musical Tropes
249. Concert Movies
Bonus - Avengers: Endgame
248. Visual Albums
Minisode: What Did Hollywood Get Right and Wrong in These Movies? (with Emily Elias)
247. Begun, The Streaming Wars Have
246. 1999 - Peak Vosloo
245. Us
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