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Mentioned in 10 episodes

Inherent Vice

Book • 2014

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

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Marc Maron
as another movie that Paul Thomas Anderson drew from Pynchon more directly.
33 snips
Episode 1680 - Christopher Guest
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Alie Ward
as a book that mentioned the smell of drugs.
32 snips
Literary Olfactology (THE POLITICS OF SMELL) with Ally Louks
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Briahna Joy Gray
as another Pynchon movie, noting that it may be Paul Thomas Anderson's least favorite movie because it was too literal.
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Episode 516 - One Psyop After Another (w/ Van Lathan Jr.)
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Marc Maron
as a movie he rewatched because he was working with Owen Wilson.
13 snips
Episode 1679 - Tracy Letts
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Chris Wade
as a book he and his wife are currently reading and discussing on their podcast.
Ep. 7: Hell of a King (feat. Chris Wade)
Mentioned by Reuben as a great adaptation, being very close to the original book.
One Battle After Another MOVIE REVIEW
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Steven Rinella
as a book that was adapted into a film, discussing the concept of inherent vice.
Ep. 478: The American West
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Josh Larsen
in relation to Joaquin Phoenix's performance and Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation.
One Battle After Another Review, Predators (#1034)
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Tamler Sommers
as a big favorite and one of the most underrated Paul Thomas Anderson movies.
Episode 318: A PTA Meeting
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Geoff Shullenberger
as a text that insinuates the artificial nature of mass culture.
Chaos in the Canyon
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Drew Broussard
as having a movie adaptation that helps get hip to the language and rhythm of Pynchon's work.
October 10, 2025
Mentioned as a novel adapted into a movie starring Joaquin Phoenix.
The Year of Pynchon feat. Devin O’Shea (Premium E290) Sample
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Austin Picard
as the work of Thomas Pynchon and his favorite film of all time.
Already Dead: Happy October 7!, Influencer Industrial Complex, One Battle After Another, & More
Mentioned by Katie as one of Thomas Pynchon's books.
The Crying of Lot 49: Chapter 4
Mentioned as a previous work by Thomas Pynchon that was adapted into a movie by Paul Thomas Anderson.
239 - Corbyn-Sultana Party Bungle & Did Pynchon's Vineland Predict Fascist Future?

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