Making Me Watch Movies
Jake is a lover of Asian cinema and movies that make you feel human. Matt is a fan movies about fucked up people and films that make you want to take a shower. Anthony likes "basic" movies...movies that make you feel like an American. Together they discuss one of the most eclectic library of films (which as of now has not repeated a director) and argue why the movie that they are making you watch was worth watching.
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Making Me Watch Movies
Albert Brooks' "DEFENDING YOUR LIFE" (1991)
The Movie Your Making Me Watch today is Albert Brooks' 1991 film "Defending Your Life," a comedic yet thought-provoking exploration of life after death. Join us as we dissect its clever blend of humor and existential contemplation, its portrayal of the afterlife as a bureaucratic purgatory, and its timeless insights into human nature and the fear of mortality. From its witty script to its charming performances by Brooks and Meryl Streep, "Defending Your Life" is a captivating, unique take on what happens when we face judgment in the great beyond.
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