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Mentioned in 13 episodes

Schindler's list

Book • 1990
Schindler's List, a historical drama, tells the story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.

The film is known for its powerful imagery, its unflinching portrayal of the horrors of the Holocaust, and its exploration of themes such as morality, compassion, and the human spirit.

The film's impact on popular culture is undeniable, with its portrayal of the Holocaust resonating with audiences.

The film's enduring appeal lies in its emotional power and its message of hope and resilience.

The film won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Picture.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Tamara Yajia
as the movie her grandparents took her to see instead of her grandfather's funeral when she was nine.
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Daryl Cooper
as a movie they had to watch in middle school.
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Giles Fraser
when recalling a disagreement with his mother, who refused to watch it.
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Robin Hilton
as a score containing one of the most indelible melodies in films of all time.
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Neal Brennan
referencing the movie’s conclusion.
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Ramy Youssef
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John Rocha
as Steven Spielberg's most important film.
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445 JAWS (1975) Part 3
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Ted Cruz
as one of the hardest movies to watch, highlighting its emotional impact.
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Reel Justice
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Ed Latimore
when recounting a time he was caught plagiarizing an essay about it.
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The Truth About Addiction - Ed Latimore | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 164
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Rachel Naylor
, advertising another podcast episode about how Thomas Keneally wrote it.
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Ashley Anderson
in connection to a movie scene.
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Mentioned when discussing Billy Wilder's filmography and his later films.
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Mentioned in the podcast's episode description as the subject of a segment remembering the typist of Oskar Schindler’s list.
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Raphael Bob-Waksberg
as part of a joke about Mr. Peanutbutter realizing he's colorblind.
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Mentioned as a clear example of a dramatic positive change arc.
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Tamara Yajia
as a movie her grandparents took her to see instead of her grandfather's funeral.
Death, Sex & Money | Sex-Positive Parents, Crass Grandparents, and a Weird and Wonderful Childhood
Mentioned as life-changing by Suleiman Khatib, who educated himself by reading the history of the Jewish people.
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Gretchen Rubin
as a reference point for understanding the emotional impact of the film 'Bao'.
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Dr. P
when referring to a scene where doctors are selecting prisoners coming off trains.
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Duncan Trussell
when Rick Hypnotique asked if he likes it.
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