Send us a text On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are slurping up a new, delicious movie. We watched the 1985 film from Jūzō Itami, Tampopo. Is there anything more warming, more lovely than a steaming bowl of ramen prepared with expert care and placed with quiet pride in front of your salivating mouth? If there is, then I don’t know what it could be. What I do know is that this “noodle western” is a joyous good time. Trust me, if you want to be delighted (or just want motivation to cho...
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Send us a text On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are slurping up a new, delicious movie. We watched the 1985 film from Jūzō Itami, Tampopo. Is there anything more warming, more lovely than a steaming bowl of ramen prepared with expert care and placed with quiet pride in front of your salivating mouth? If there is, then I don’t know what it could be. What I do know is that this “noodle western” is a joyous good time. Trust me, if you want to be delighted (or just want motivation to cho...
Lawrence of Arabia: Big Things Have Small Beginnings
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Lawrence of Arabia: Big Things Have Small Beginnings
Send us a text On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are sweating rivers down our backsides in this heat! We watched the 1962 film from David Lean, Lawrence of Arabia. What a storied life this T.E. Lawrence guy had! Get a load of this: he once walked 1,100 miles in three months across Middle East mountains and deserts, he was only about 5’5” tall, and he designed a set of stamps for the Grand Sharif of Mecca (where are my philatelists at?). Oh, and there’s all the other stuff depicted in ...
More Movies Please!
Send us a text On the podcast this time, Steven and Sean are slurping up a new, delicious movie. We watched the 1985 film from Jūzō Itami, Tampopo. Is there anything more warming, more lovely than a steaming bowl of ramen prepared with expert care and placed with quiet pride in front of your salivating mouth? If there is, then I don’t know what it could be. What I do know is that this “noodle western” is a joyous good time. Trust me, if you want to be delighted (or just want motivation to cho...