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Sep 23, 2022 • 1h 38min

BONUS: Natural Born Killers (Hit Factory x Nostalgia Trap)

David Parsons from Nostalgia Trap Podcast joins us for a deep dive int Oliver Stone's maximalist 1994 thriller 'Natural Born Killers' starring Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis. We discuss the movie's complicated and controversial legacy, how it (sometimes) trancsends its cartoonish pastiche to paint a portrait of American violence and media sensationalism, and how it fits into a broader conversation about problematic and difficult art that is still resonant today.Listen to Nostalgia Trap and follow the show on Twitter. Follow David Parsons on Twitter. Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
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Sep 19, 2022 • 1h 22min

Pretty Woman feat. Molly Lambert

Molly Lambert, creator of HeidiWorld: The Heidi Fleiss Story, joins us to talk the 1990 romantic comedy 'Pretty Woman'. We discuss the film's origins as a gritty tale of sex and drugs on the streets of Hollywood Boulevard, how the story both confronts and conforms to the sexual politics of the era, and the blinding star power of lead Julia Roberts. Later, we discuss Heidi Fleiss, her relationship to Hollywood in the era of Pretty Woman, and the frustrating trend of anti-sex discourse in film and media.Follow Molly Lambert on Twitter.Listen to HeidiWorld: The Heidi Fleiss Story ....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish
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Sep 13, 2022 • 6min

Drunken Master II *TEASER*

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Sep 2, 2022 • 1h 41min

Trainspotting feat. Veronica Phillips

Film writer Veronica Phillips joins Aaron to discuss 'Trainspotting' Danny Boyle's restless adaptation of Irvine Welsh's tale of heroin addiction, reluctant camaraderie, and a generation's failure to reject the principles of a post-Thatcher UK.We discuss the film's breakout performance from then-relative newcomer Ewan McCregor, explore the distinctly 90s evocation of addiction and its roots, and ponder the question of what makes a "good" drug movie. Follow Veronica Phillips on Twitter.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
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Aug 27, 2022 • 5min

The Hunt For Red October *TEASER*

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Aug 19, 2022 • 1h 57min

Bringing Out The Dead feat. Donald Borenstein

It's our 100th episode of Hit Factory! To celebrate, we recruit New York-based filmmaker Donald Borenstein to discuss one of the undersung greatest films of the 1990s, Martin Scorsese's 'Bringing Out The Dead' written by the brilliant Paul Schrader. It's a frenzied, vividly-lensed story of death & salvation which also serves as a spotlight on the people pushed to soceity's margins by liberalism's rot.We discuss the pitch-perfect Nic Cage in a role he was seemingly born to play, the film's sly indictment of Giuliani's broken windows crackdown on NY crime in the late 90s, and Schrader's virtuoso ability to blend stories of spiritual catharsis with profound examinations of institutions. Later, we take a moment to reflect on 100 episodes of Hit Factory and share some messages of congratulations from friends of the show. Follow Donald Borenstein on TwitterSpecial Thanks to all our friends who sent messages of congratulations!Listen to The Odd Podd. Follow The Odd Podd and hosts Trevor and Valerie on Twitter.Listen to Pacino Pod. Follow Pacino Pod and hosts Jane and Kalie on Twitter.Listen to Junk Filter. Follow Junk Filter and host Jesse Hawken on Twitter.Listen to How Have You Not Seen. Follow How Have You Not Seen and host Caroline Thompson on Twitter.Follow Lindsay Lee Wallace on Twitter.Read The Pitch of Discontent and follow its creator Owen Morawitz on Twitter. Listen to Podside Picnic and Parents Just Don’t Understand.Read and support Blood Knife digital magazine. Follow Karlo Yeager Rodriguez, Pete, Kurt Schiller, and Chris Woodward on Twitter.Check out American Jank and follow its host Gus Lanzetta on Twitter. ....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish
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Aug 12, 2022 • 7min

Summer Of Sam feat. Matt Belenky *TEASER*

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Aug 5, 2022 • 1h 7min

Predator 2

There's a new Predator movie getting dumped straight to Hulu this weekend. In anticipation of the franchise's dimishing returns, we revisit the overlooked sequel to the 1987 action classic, 'Predator 2' - a film that brilliantly turns the imperialist anxieties of its predecessor inward to explore early-90s reactionary crime wave narratives and the Bush-era fixation with gang violence & emboldened police response. We discuss the proliferation of early 90s depictions of Los Angeles as a crime-ridden helscape, the deeper symbolism of the titular Predator (and what it's like to look at your reflection and see a monster), & why Danny Glover's Harrigan is the perfect choice to replace the musclebound macho action stars of the original film. Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish
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Jul 28, 2022 • 5min

The Talented Mr. Ripley *TEASER*

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Jul 20, 2022 • 2h 5min

UNLOCKED: Contact feat. Aaron Thorpe

UNLOCKED: Podcaster, writer, and Twitter's Most Wanted Man™ Aaron Thorpe joined us back in April to discuss Robert Zemeckis's 1997 science fiction masterpiece 'Contact' starring Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey. It's a thrilling, expansive film that explores Big Questions about science and faith while maintaining a profoundly moving sense of wonder throughout.We discuss Contact's origins as both film treatement and eventual novel by the brilliant Carl Sagan and his wife Ann Druyan, explore the film's ideological opposition to the neoliberal hegemony of the mid-90s, and make a case for the necessity of a post-scarcity (perhaps even spiritual) perspective to the success of a humanist political project. Follow Aaron Thorpe on Twitter (while you can!).Listen and Subscribe to Trillbilly Worker's Party and Support the show on Patreon.Listen, Subscribe to, and Support Struggle Session.Read Aaron Thorpe at his Substack Space + Light.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish

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