Let's Take Five

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Austin Lugar and Eric Martindale look into some of the greatest artists in cinema and pick five of their films to closely examine.

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  • Spike Lee Wrap-Up

    12/09/2018 Duración: 27min

    Another Five is in the bag! The guys look back at the five films they covered of Spike Lee's canon and wonder why he isn't appreciated as much. They bring up films of his they didn't cover like When the Levees Broke, Inside Man and his Netflix show She's Gotta Have It. Then they finish it up with their rankings and the announcement of their next Five.   NOTE: The gap between BlackkKlansman and the first film of the new Five is 79 years. The gap between Jodie Foster's last film Contact and Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush is 72 years. The more you know...   Spike Lee's Five 1) Do the Right Thing 2) Mo' Better Blues 3) Malcolm X 4) 25th Hour 5) BlackkKlansman   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for the first film in their next Five. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Episode #110 -- BlackkKlansman

    07/09/2018 Duración: 32min

    Let's Take Five covers their most recent film yet on the podcast. BlackkKlansman is the new Spike Lee film that was a big hit in this year's Cannes film festival. They are joined by Chicago playwright David Guiden to discuss this political thriller where the first black police officer of a Colorado station goes undercover in the KKK. They discuss how the film depicts the police department and what the film says about the staying racism in today's government.   Two notes: 1) As always, each episode looks at the film as a whole so there are spoilers about the end of the movie. And B) the episode has a slight digital corruption in the background of the episode that hopefully isn't too distracting. It is not up to our usual standards, but we did not want to lose this episode with David.   Spike Lee's Five 1) Do the Right Thing 2) Mo' Better Blues 3) Malcolm X 4) 25th Hour 5) BlackkKlansman   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diver

  • Episode #109 -- 25th Hour

    31/08/2018 Duración: 32min

    Shortly after the tragedy of 9/11, Spike Lee made a movie set in the heart of NYC that was not about 9/11. But of course it was. 25th Hour tells the story of one man hours away from going to prison and he tries to have his final moments with all of his friends and family. Based off a great book by a future Game of Thrones showrunner, Lee takes us through the ringer with a brilliant cast of Edward Norton, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rosario Dawson, Barry Pepper, Anna Paquin and Brian Cox.    Spike Lee's Five 1) Do the Right Thing 2) Mo' Better Blues 3) Malcolm X 4) 25th Hour 5) BlackkKlansman   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of BlackkKlansman. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Episode #108 -- Malcolm X

    24/08/2018 Duración: 35min

    Malcolm X is a figure that is often mentioned in history but never discussed to the extent he should be in schools. Spike Lee made a great Hollywood biopic epic about him and then was ignored by the Academy. Today the guys look back at an astonishing movie with so many layers and complications about its subject. And it highlights, perhaps, the greatest performance of Denzel Washington's career. The guys have a lot to say!   Spike Lee's Five 1) Do the Right Thing 2) Mo' Better Blues 3) Malcolm X 4) 25th Hour 5) BlackkKlansman   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of 25th Hour. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Episode #107 -- Mo' Better Blues

    18/08/2018 Duración: 32min

    How do you follow up Do the Right Thing? Making your first of many collaborations with Denzel Washington isn't a bad idea. Mo' Better Blues reunites Spike Lee with a lot of the Do the Right Thing actors but puts them all in a new vibrant environment. It is the story of a selfish trumpet player trying to be the best of his profession while also juggling the girls he's cheating on. It's an examination on what it takes to be a great artist as well as a look at what it takes to control your own fate. Also it's a movie with awesome music in it.    Spike Lee's Five 1) Do the Right Thing 2) Mo' Better Blues 3) Malcolm X 4) 25th Hour 5) BlackkKlansman   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of Malcolm X. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Episode #106 -- Do the Right Thing

    03/08/2018 Duración: 30min

    It's August! It's hot! Not as hot as it was on this one street in Brooklyn in 1989. Do the Right Thing is powerful film about the lives of those on the street from the old man looking for enough money to buy his favorite beer, to boom box carrying man of morality to the Italian pizza owners. Spike Lee crafts an incredible story full of humor, warmth and one of the greatest on-screen discussions of race in America. If you haven't seen it you....well....need to do the right thing.   Spike Lee's Five 1) Do the Right Thing 2) Mo' Better Blues 3) Malcolm X 4) 25th Hour 5) BlackkKlansman   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of Mo' Better Blues. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Errol Morris Wrap-Up

    01/08/2018 Duración: 22min

    Werner Herzog was so convinced that Errol Morris could not finish making his first film, he vowed to eat his shoe if proven otherwise. Herzog did eat that shoe and cinema was better for it. The guys look back at the films they covered of Errol Morris and his lasting impact on the medium. They discuss films of his they didn't cover like The Unknown Known and they reveal their next subject of the podcast. Get excited!   Errol Morris' Five 1) Gates of Heaven 2) The Thin Blue Line 3) A Brief History of Time 4) The Fog of War 5) Tabloid   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of the first film in their new Five. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord   

  • Episode #105 -- Tabloid

    27/07/2018 Duración: 26min

    The guys are back and they're here to discuss the most peculiar of Errol Morris' films. It is the true(?) story of Joyce McKinney, the tabloid star. She became famous as the beauty queen who kidnapped her Mormon boyfriend and had a weekend love affair. He said he was shackled and it was against her will. She says it was a fairy tale. And it only gets weirder from there. Austin and Eric describe Morris' lack of interest in finding the truth, how exhausting Joyce's story is, and what is up with the cloned dogs.    Errol Morris' Five 1) Gate of Heaven 2) The Thin Blue Line 3) A Brief History of Time 4) The Fog of War 5) Tabloid   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Wednesday for their review of wrap-up of Errol Morris and the announcement of their next Five. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord   

  • An Update to The Art Immortal

    17/07/2018 Duración: 01min

    Hello everyone! This is Austin giving you a quick audio message explaining where we've been the past few weeks. Thank you and we look forward to making new episodes for you very soon!

  • Episode #104 -- The Fog of War

    08/06/2018 Duración: 33min

    With history it feels easy to assign someone as a hero or a villain. The Vietnam War still haunts and angers many Americans and one of the men seen as its central figure was Robert McNamara. He was the Secretary of Defense under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. In the film The Fog of War, he gives a cinematic interview where he discusses everything. The build-up, the reactions and the mistakes of the Vietnam War in this complicated and fascinating film.   Errol Morris' Five 1) Gate of Heaven 2) The Thin Blue Line 3) A Brief History of Time 4) The Fog of War 5) Tabloid   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of Tabloid. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord   

  • Episode #103 -- A Brief History of Time

    01/06/2018 Duración: 25min

    Genius is mysteriously hard on film. It's too easy to make the subject seem less than human as you cheese up their greatness. Errol Morris found the right balance as he made A Brief History of Time, a look at the life and work of Stephen Hawking. He blends his interview style to get into the humanity of Hawking and his recreations to play out his discoveries.    Errol Morris' Five 1) Gate of Heaven 2) The Thin Blue Line 3) A Brief History of Time 4) The Fog of War 5) Tabloid   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of The Fog of War. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord   

  • Episode #102 -- The Thin Blue Line

    25/05/2018 Duración: 26min

    Many documentaries have made major political shifts in policy and perspectives, but very few documentaries can achieve what The Thin Blue Line did. In its examination of the killing of a police officer in Texas, director Errol Morris was able to bring forth the truth. The result got an innocent man off death row. Not only that, it's also a damn good movie!   Errol Morris' Five 1) Gate of Heaven 2) The Thin Blue Line 3) A Brief History of Time 4) The Fog of War 5) Tabloid   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of A Brief History of Time. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord   

  • Episode #101 -- Gates of Heaven

    18/05/2018 Duración: 39min

    While they have covered a few documentaries, the guys have never taken on a full documentarian. Enter Errol Morris who instantly made waves with his fascinating and odd documentary about the people who make pet cemeteries. Gates of Heaven examines the people who are looking for closure for their loved ones, the success and failures of making such a business, and gives us one of the greatest film monologues. They are joined by Zach Bundy, an actor who worked with Eric at an animal hospital to share their unique perspective.   Errol Morris' Five 1) Gate of Heaven 2) The Thin Blue Line 3) A Brief History of Time 4) The Fog of War 5) Tabloid   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of The Thin Blue Line. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord   

  • BONUS: Let's Take Five Lists

    16/05/2018 Duración: 28min

    After 100 (official) episodes, Eric and Austin look back at all of the movies they're reviewed and talked about some of the best ones. They look at some surprises, some of their controversial opinions and which were the stinkers. They ranked all of the movies and the full lists can be found at The Art Immortal. Thank you all for listening for the past few years! Our next Five starts this week with Errol Morris.   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of Gates of Heaven. Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Terrence Malick Wrap-Up

    11/05/2018 Duración: 25min

    Only two days late, the guys are back to look at the Terrence Malick films they covered in their Five, talk about his post Tree of Life films they didn't cover and discuss the intriguing next Five that will start next week. Get excited!   Terrence Malick's Five 1) Badlands 2) Days of Heaven 3) The Thin Red Line 4) The New World 5) The Tree of Life    –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Wednesday for their bonus episode looking back at the past 100 episodes.  Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Episode #100 -- The Tree of Life

    04/05/2018 Duración: 37min

    Terrence Malick's career feels like it has been leading to this opus of a film. The Tree of Life ambitiously covers the history of the universe while focusing on the tale of a family in 1950s Texas. The guys are joined by co-host of the podcast Filmspotting, Josh Larsen, to dissect the greater Christian themes of the film, its approach to non-linear storytelling and, yes, they cover the dinosaurs. Terrence Malick's Five 1) Badlands 2) Days of Heaven 3) The Thin Red Line 4) The New World 5) The Tree of Life   --Buy Josh Larsen's book Movies are Prayers   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Wednesday for their wrap-up of the films of Terrence Malick and the announcement of their next Five.  Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Episode #99 -- The New World

    27/04/2018 Duración: 27min

    Cinema wasn't sure it was able to tell the story of Pocahontas without having talking trees and Mel Gibson until Terence Malick reappeared with his fourth film. The New World is another gorgeous production that tells the story of the young woman who guided the British colonists on the shores of America and the two men she loved: John Smith and John Rolfe.    Terrence Malick's Five 1) Badlands 2) Days of Heaven 3) The Thin Red Line 4) The New World 5) The Tree of Life   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of The Tree of Life.  Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord   

  • Episode #98 -- The Thin Red Line

    13/04/2018 Duración: 33min

    In 1998, two films were nominated for Best Picture about soldiers in World War II. One of them was Saving Private Ryan which remains one of the most beloved and horrifying stories about the battlefield. The other was The Thin Red Line, a forgotten Terrence Malick film that traded intensity for grace. Breaking from his previous format, this film features voice-over from a series of men--most of which are recognizable actors--as they confront their own fear as they try to take a hill.   Terrence Malick's Five 1) Badlands 2) Days of Heaven 3) The Thin Red Line 4) The New World 5) The Tree of Life   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.

  • Episode #97 -- Days of Heaven

    06/04/2018 Duración: 28min

    Once again, we are watching a Terrence Malick film about a murderer on the run. What is remarkable is that Days of Heaven feels like it's by the same artist as Badlands, but it never really feels like he's repeating himself. This is the tale of a romantic lying duo who works on a wheat farm run by Sam Shepherd. Yet Eric argues, they are not the real focus on this movie. Instead it's by a clever observer who is fated to be let down by those she trusts...   Terrence Malick's Five 1) Badlands 2) Days of Heaven 3) The Thin Red Line 4) The New World 5) The Tree of Life   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of The Thin Red Line.  Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

  • Episode #96 -- Badlands

    30/03/2018 Duración: 28min

    Terence Malick made his mark with his debut film Badlands. It has the appearance of a Bonnie and Clyde-esque story where two young lovers go on the run while leaving violence in their wake. However, Malick chooses not to focus on the violence, but on the quiet characterization of these young souls and as they wander through America establishing their own sense of self-reliance and responsibility.    Terrence Malick's Five 1) Badlands 2) Days of Heaven 3) The Thin Red Line 4) The New World 5) The Tree of Life   –Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com –Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion –Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.   Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us next Friday for their review of Days of Heaven.  Artwork by Ray Martindale Theme Song by Adam Lord 

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