Small Beans
Small Beans
Small Beans Podcasting is a place for beans of every sort to come bean it up. Free your soul, eh? Be a frijole.
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Mar 2, 2020 • 1h 12min
262. Frame Rate - Three Colors: Red (Feat. Adam Ganser)
Adam is here?! Adam is here! How has this not happened before? Ganser joins Michael and Abe to talk about the Polish-French-Swiss art house film, Three Colors: Red. It's like listening to three cavemen discover fire. Our grunts may seem confident, but inside we're terrified. So listen to this boat accident of a review.
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Feb 24, 2020 • 1h 6min
260. BOLD: Meet Your Hosts! An Introduction to Activism & Organizing
BOLD is a podcast about race and justice in America, and a collaboration between Small Beans and Showing Up For Racial Justice, produced by White People 4 Black Lives.
In the first episode of our second batch, our co-hosts Dahlia Ferlito and Ivette Ale discuss their signs, favorite music, and most importantly, how social action has affected them and become an area of focus in their lives.
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Feb 17, 2020 • 1h 20min
259. Directorpiece Theatre: The Story On Top of Basic Instinct
Adam brings a new angle to the Paul Verhoeven's 1992 erotic thriller Basic Instinct, and it is indeed erotic. Removing layer after layer of why this cult classic is actually a meta-narrative about private dick films, he offers a fresh top-down perspective (like a ceiling-mounted fuck mirror). Abe is also there.
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Feb 14, 2020 • 1h 16min
258. Frame Rate: Brazil (Feat. Cody Johnston)
This time Cody Johnston of Some More News and one-of-our-best-friends fame joins us to tackle the prophetic film Brazil, directed by Terry Gilliam. Please comment below if you agree or disagree with our review. "Sorry, I'm a bit of a stickler for paperwork."
And thank you for your suggestion Pick-the-Flick patron sha cla (aka Shannon)! Hi, Jesse!
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Feb 10, 2020 • 60min
257. Rough Stuff: David Bell
Well, the Rough Stuffers have done it again! In this episode, they cast their spell and dispel the shell of David Bell who in his youth raised some hell. It all makes sense: the friendships with old men, the improv mosh pits, and the exceptionally powerful cranium. It's also clear that teen Bell would probably still be able to kick all of our asses.
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Feb 3, 2020 • 1h 9min
253. Frame Rate: The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (Feat. Tom Reimann)
In this conversation, Tom Reimann, a podcaster from the Gamefully Unemployed network, joins hosts Michael and Abe to dissect Peter Greenaway's provocative film. They dive into the film's grotesque elements like vomit and excrement, labeling it an elaborate joke on high art. Tom explores its allegorical themes, comparing characters to symbols of Thatcher-era England. The trio also discusses the striking color palette and the film's brutal cannibalistic climax, sparking captivating insights into its artistic layers.

Jan 31, 2020 • 1h 18min
255. Frame Rate: Captain Fantastic (Feat. Billy Wayne Davis)
Get your parenting tips from three comedians, two of which do not have children! Fortunately, Billy Wayne Davis, a parent, stops on by to inform us that he's got this whole parenting thing figured out. Spoiler: it's not how Viggo Mortensen raises his kids in this movie. It's not as cool, but it's probably better.
And thank you for your suggestion Pick-the-Flick patron Zac Schwartz!
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Jan 24, 2020 • 1h 18min
254. Directorpiece Theatre: Is A Knight's Tale The Best Anachronistic Film?
Abe takes the reigns this time to make the case that this jaunty, joust-y film is the jam. Why do we take old stories and dress them up in modern clothing? What's the point? Adam is also there. Sometimes Abe gets too excited and someone needs to settle him down a bit.
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Jan 21, 2020 • 3h
253. The Coen Brothers Brothers: Hail, Caesar!
Dive into the whimsical chaos of the Coen Brothers' world as hosts dissect 'Hail, Caesar!' from its playful comedy to the serious undertones. They explore the life of Eddie Mannix, the melding of religion and Hollywood, and the laughs hidden in kidnapping and community dilemmas. With insights on stellar performances and clever editing gags, the discussion highlights the film's commentary on storytelling and creativity. Wrap up with a ranking of the Coen Brothers' films, leaving listeners craving more insights into cinematic brilliance.

Jan 3, 2020 • 1h 9min
250. Frame Rate: Waltz With Bashir
Abe and Michael do their dance with the 2008 Israeli animated documentary film, its inspection of how we're hardwired to design our own past memories, and its thoughts on the nature of war. Tons of jokes in this one, folks.
Shout out to Zac Schwartz for this month's Pick The Flick tier! You're a real M.V.Bean.
Warning: Michael's recording software went a little haywire. It's not too bad and we had our top people on it, but there's some audio clicking at times.
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