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State and Main
Independent (and attached) movie friends, we are here with another episode that asks something of you. It asks, “how’s your math?” Our math is collectively at 50% as a show so we’re doing alright. Thank you so much for listening to our show and please do let us know how we are doing, here on magic number 35! Is 35 a magic number? Who knows. In this episode, which is the movie most like “His Girl Friday” we’ve done so far, according to Ryan, we lovingly discover our “safe word”, we discuss which era of Baldwin is the best/worst era of Baldwin, we get into some deep Mamet, Ryan throws out a Zach Braff reference that is unrequited, we comment very succinctly on what it must be like to make a movie, ask what is a farce? And discuss how “Touched by an Angel” probably wouldn’t fly as a show title now. And yes, we know it was Todd Field, not Phillip Seymour Hoffman who delivered the “…space station” line in Twister. Our bad. Email us. Really, just because alittleindependentpodcast@gmail.com #waitwait #arewerolling #montedoroforever #thelunchroom #deepmamet #coffeeandberets #broads