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Arthouse movies vs Mainstream movies. It’s a high stakes showdown every week on Weekend at Bergman’s as Forever Dog co-founders and movie lovers Brett Boham and Joe Cilio watch an arthouse movie and mainstream movie that share a theme and have to decide which one they liked better. And they have to be honest. The Seventh Seal vs Weekend at Bernie’s! The Red Shoes vs Showgirls! Gummo vs Home Alone! The winning movies enter the canon and the losing movies enter the trash canon and Brett and Jo ...
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Joe Escalante's weekly exploration into the dark caverns of the business end of showbiz. This week: Joe talks about Anna Delvey's inclusion on the next season of Dancing with the Stars... I mean, why not have a fake german heiress who went to prison for four years one the show? Who cares about the special accomodations made to allow for her travel …
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Joe Escalante's weekly jaunt into the business end of showbiz. This week: the latest from the civil brawl between Disneyland, Disney+ and wrongful death lawsuits. There was also an actual brawl in the VIP section at Fantasmic. Personally, I'd also pay extra to fight strangers inside the Happiest Place on Earth. Also, Joe takes issue with the one gu…
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This week on Cinenauts Teya and ctcher are joined by returning guest Joseph Amenta to discuss Terrence Malick's serene and violent first feature Badlands(1973) Also on this episode: Paprika, Longlegs, Blue Steel, Thelma, Teya discusses her time at the Gimli International Film Festival, Joseph explains what he watches when writing a new film, and Ma…
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Joe Escalante's weekly march through the business end of showbiz. This week... Joe talks about why you shouldn't die at a Disney park while subscribed to Disney+. Also, in a special episode of celebs behaving badly, Hollywood mogul Casey Wasserman is exposed as a philandering narcissist... just like ever other Hollywood mogul. And the sad case of t…
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Joe Escalante's weekly dive in to the business end of showbiz. This week: Youtubers are suing OpenAI (makers of Chat GPT) for skimming their videos, not for the content users have produced, but to identify and recreate speech patterns so that AI can learn how to destroy us even faster! Also, Joe interviews the cast and crew from the film "Kneecap."…
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Joe Escalante's weekly sojourn into the vile den of the business end of showbiz. This week: Joe interviews the director and stars of Joe's new Oscar favorite, "Kneecap." Also, the latest from the box office... Deadpool is number 1, and Disney is having to get creative with how they promote an R-rated film to kids at their theme parks. And more cele…
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Cinenauts Public Service Announcement: If you are going to get on a bike, motorcycle, skateboard, ATV, whatever. Be the cool person we know you are and wear a helmet. seriously. It could save your life. Boom, Teya, and ctcher don their helmets and jean jackets, cram into Austin Butler's sidecar, and discuss the latest film from Jeff Nichols The Bik…
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Joe Escalante's weekly plunge into the deadly waters of the business end of showbiz. This week... the latest from the box office (Deadpool/Wolverine is living up to the "biggest blockbuster of the Summer hype). Also, Joe is enamored with "Twisters," especially after it pissed off climate change activists. It speaks to a bigger problem Joe has with …
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Joe Escalante's weekly visit to the business end of showbiz... This week: Joe's back in town!! He's still jet lagged from jet-setting across the world, but he's back to talk about Tenacious D's apology for unfortunate comments made at Kyle Gass' birthday show in Australia (too soon, maybe?). Also, the latest from the box office... Joe really did no…
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Boom, Teya, and ctcher travel to the tornado ravaged town of Xenia, Ohio to spend some time in the murky bathtub water that is Harmony Korine's Gummo(1997). The Cinenauts also discuss: Boom's brief return to TikTok, Austin Butler, Teya's emotional viewing of I Am: Celine Dion(2024), ctcher and Boom discuss The Bear Season 3, and some brief Love Isl…
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Joe Escalante's weekly dive into the business end of showbiz. This week... Joe's still in Spain... So Engineer Sam and Producer Nikki take over, talking about the latest Hollywood legal news involving the Beastie Boys suing Chili's over the use of Sabotage, Fox sues Moe's Tavern over Simpsons merchandice, and the Alec Baldwin "Rust" case gets dismi…
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Joe Escalante's weekly plunge into the business end of showbiz... This week: Joe is in the beautiful city of Pamplona, Spain for the Running of the Bulls. I'm sure he's avoiding more bulls*@% over there than he endures in Hollywood. So, Producer Sam and Associate Producer Nikki take over the show and talk about the latest from the box office, and t…
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Joe Escalante's weekly swan dive into the business end of showbiz... This week: Joe regales us with the story of being crowned Imperial Sovereign of Los Alamitos last week. Ok, he was inducted into the Los Alamitos Hall of Fame (along with the bass player from the Silversun Pickups!), but still... Also, a look at the box office (shout out to the Ci…
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Two new episodes in one day? You bet! We are just so excited to be back. This episode's main discussion is Hype William's only feature film Belly(1998). The crew also discuss Under The Bridge(2024), Black People Love Paramore, The The Beekeeper(2024), Paris is Burning(1990), Team Deakin's Daniel Kaluuya Interview, and the new season of Love Island.…
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The Cinenauts Are Back! After spending some time away, Boom, ctcher, and new Cinenaut Teya have returned to cover the classic film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Directed by Jacques Demy, 1964). The episode also includes an introduction to our newest host, a quick overview of the changes coming to the show, and a rundown of what we've been watching(Va…
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Joe Escalante's weekly journey into the business end of showbiz. This week: Inside Out 2 dominates the box office, Army Hammer is not, I REPEAT, NOT a cannibal, and Sony bought out all of the Alamo Drafthouses. Will this spark a trend of film companies buying out more theaters? Will streamers, looking to screen their films and make them Oscar-eligi…
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Joe Escalante's Weekly dive into the business of showbiz. This week: Joe is joined by Mr. Broadway-Pants (Joe's nephew Kevin) to talk about the 2024 Tony Awards. Also, Joe discusses his frustration at the fact that there is no longer a movie theater in Big Bear, which explaining why he didn't see any movies this week. However, Joe talks about speci…
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Joe Escalante's weekly journey into the dark side of the business end of showbiz... This week: Joe welcomes new associate producer Nikki Strubinsky to the show. Also, Netflix is fighting a major lawsuit stemming from the show, Baby Reindeer. The latest numbers from the box office (Joe recommends The Dead Don't Hurt), Irving Azoff is in some legal t…
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Brett and Joe rank the best movies of 1999 and hand out awards for acting, directing, and more. Plus special announcements!! MOVIES BABYYYYY PATREON - ULTIMATE MOVIE LOVERS EXPERIENCE patreon.com/MoviesBabyyyyy Full livestream access! Ad-free audio/video episodes! Bonus episodes and interviews! Bonus shows by movie pros! Watchalong Wednesday! Merch…
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Joe Escalante's weekly observations of the business end of showbiz. This week: Joe pays tribute to Al Ready, a mentor to Joe and a Hollywood legend (created Walker: Texas Ranger, among several other classics). Joe went to the movies and LOVED The Fall Guy. Also, we all highly recommend the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary, "The Two Escobars" about the Pa…
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It's a high school bloodbath triple feature! And it's the final regular season episode of our 1999 series before the BIG FINALE! NEXT WEEK: THE BEST OF 1999 SEASON FINALE FOLLOW US ON LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/weekendbergman/lists https://letterboxd.com/breyyyattt https://letterboxd.com/joecilio FOLLOW WEEKEND AT BERGMAN'S https://twitter.…
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Joe Escalante's weekly visit to the business end of showbiz... This week: Joe goes deep into the AI wars, with Scarlet Johansson suing the makers of ChatGPT for using a very close likeness of her voice reading their AI stuff. Also, the latest from the box office: Furiosa takes the number 1 spot, and Joe could not be happier! Something that Joe does…
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Actors actors everywhere! This week we’re talking about two 1999 movies with large ensemble casts and performances galore! Representing the arthouse, it’s Paul Thomas Anderson’s follow up to Boogie Nights… Magnolia! And representing the mainstream it’s Malcolm D. Lee’s directorial debut… The Best Man! Which will win and enter the can on? Which will…
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Joe Escalante's weekly pulse check from within the business end of showbiz. This week: Joe's box office breakdown, the mixed reviews of Coppola's experimental opus, "Megalopolis," straight from the Cannes Film Festival, and Joe's brilliant legal plan to save the career (and, possibly, the life) of Sean P. Diddy Combs. Also, Joe explores the film, "…
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ARE YOU LISTENING TO MOVIES BABYYYYY? This week Brett and Joe review the newest installment in the Planet of the Apes franchise - Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes! Plus they rank all 10 Planet of the Apes movies BEST to WORST! And a tribute to Roger Corman! WATCH MOVIES BABYYYYY: https://www.youtube.com/@moviesbabyyyyy MOVIES BABYYYYY PATREON - UL…
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Welcome to the hellscape of small town middle America! Representing the arthouse, it’s Kimberly Pierce’s Boys Don’t Cry, starring Hilary Swank, Chloë Sevigny, and Peter Sarsgaard. Representing the mainstream, it’s high school football movie Varsity Blues, starring James Van der Beek, Jon Voight, and an ensemble of late 90s teen stars. Which will wi…
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Joe Escalante's Weekly look at the business end of showbiz. Joe talks about the legal dangers of stagediving. Also, the latest look at the box office... The new Planet of the Apes is AMAZING!!! And Joe talks about the life and work of Roger Corman, and Joe's connection to the B-Movie film legend. Happy Mothers' Day!…
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WORK-LIFE BALANCE! Our 1999 series rolls on with three movies about getting sucked into your job and struggling to get out again. Representing the arthouse it's Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich and Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader's Bringing Out the Dead, and representing the mainstream it's Richard Curtis's Notting Hill. Whi…
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Joe Escalante's weekly spelunking into the business end of showbiz. This week: buying TV networks and mingling with stars (somewhere in all of this is Les Moonves)... Also, the latest box office numbers, and the best way to make it into Hollywood (here's a hint... LEARN TO WRITE!!!), and Joe flexes some legal muscle, talking about the new non-compe…
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ARE YOU LISTENING TO MOVIES BABYYYYY? This week Brett and Joe review Challengers and The Beekeeper! Plus Box Office Predictions for this weekend's big releases! All that and more!!! WATCH MOVIES BABYYYYY: https://www.youtube.com/@moviesbabyyyyy MOVIES BABYYYYY PATREON - ULTIMATE MOVIE LOVERS EXPERIENCE patreon.com/MoviesBabyyyyy Full livestream acc…
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WELCOME TO THE DARK SIDE! Representing the arthouse, it's David Fincher's Fight Club! And representing the mainstream it's George Lucas's Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace! Which will win and enter the canon? Which will lose and we can never watch it again for the rest of our lives??? NEXT WEEK: Bringing out the Dead vs Being John Malkovich…
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Theme park reporter for the OC Register Brady MacDonald joins Joe to talk about the latest from Disneyland. This week: Joe talks about ways to cut down on crowding in the park, including no strollers, no bags at all, and no diapers (because diapers will be free!!!!). Also, Disney guests are abusing the disability pass. This used to go by ignored, b…
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WIPE THAT SMIRK OFF YOUR FACE! Because we've got a head-to-head showdown between two high stakes thrillers made by two masterful American auteurs. Representing the arthouse, it's Steven Soderbergh's The Limey starring Terence Stamp, Peter Fonda, Lesley Ann Warren, and Luis Guzmán. Representing the mainstream, it's Michael Mann's The Insider, nomina…
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It's our first triple feature! And we've got precocious kids running wild! Representing the arthouse... I guess it's Wes Anderson's sophomore feature RUSHMORE? And representing the mainstream it's CRUEL INTENTIONS and THE SIXTH SENSE? Although they're all kind of in the middle if you think about it. I don't know, the categories are fluid. Either wa…
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Joe Escalante's weekly exploration of the business end of showbiz... This week, he's live right behind the main stage at the coldest Coachella ever (and you could tell!)!!! He was backstage for the first big gig for Sublime, and saw the No Doubt reunion. Also, the latest legal battle from the shoot that happened on the set of Rust... this time, the…
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Wicki-wicki Wild Wild STRESSED! We’re stressed because we have to pick between Cronenberg body horror and Sonnenfield steampunk this week. That’s right, our 1999 series rolls on with two sci-fi oddities from the best movie year ever - Barry Sonnenfield’s Wild Wild West and David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ. Which one will win and enter the canon? Which w…
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We're considering the male form this week with two movies about masculinity. Representing the arthouse, it's Claire Denis's BEAU TRAVAIL (1999) and representing the mainstream, it's the breakout movie for Rob Schneider and Happy Madison Productions, DEUCE BIGALOW: MALE GIGOLO (1999). Which movie will enter the canon? And which will enter the trash …
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The horror! The horror! Our 1999 series rolls on with the biggest arthouse horror movie of the year THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT vs the biggest popcorn horror movie of the year THE MUMMY! Which one will win and enter the canon? Which will lose and disappear into the trash canon? Listen to find out!! NEXT WEEK: Beau Travail vs Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo …
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This week on Joe Escalante's weekly dip into the business end of showbiz... Joe is Big in Japan! He just flew in from Tokyo, and boy, are his arms tired (HEYO!!!!)... He saw Sumo wrestling live!!!! Ghostbusters got a new movie on top of the box office! Elon Musk isn't thrilled with Don Lemon for calling out hate speech on the platform formerly know…
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Our 1999 series kicks off with two movies about effing! Representing the arthouse, it's Stanley Kubrick's final movie EYES WIDE SHUT. And representing the mainstream it's the movie that revived the teenage sex comedy AMERICAN PIE. Which will win and enter the canon? Which will lose and we can never watch it again for the rest of our lives??? Listen…
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Joe Escalante's Weekly dive into the business end of showbiz. It is Oscar Sunday!!! Joe goes over his picks for Best Picture, and his own top 10 films of the last year. Also, the latest from the Rust case... The armorer was found guilty of manslaughter. And there is a major controversy brewing with one of the films up for several awards tonight... …
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Brett and Joe are back! And they've got thoughts on the Oscar nominations and all the best and worst movies of 2023. Plus... a big announcement!! NEXT WEEK: Eyes Wide Shut vs American Pie VIDEO EPISODES & AD-FREE EPISODES & MORE ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/moviesbabyyyyy THE CANON & TRASH CANON (LETTERBOXD): https://letterboxd.com/weekendber…
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Joe Escalante's weekly journey into the business end of showbiz. This week: Joe has plenty of celebs behaving badly... Alec Baldwin is on trial, P. Diddy is sexually harassing other men, Oprah is off the board of Weight Watchers for taking a diet drug (THE AUDACITY!!!). Also, the latest from the box office, and a rundown of the nominees for Best Pi…
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Joe Escalante's weekly look into the business end of showbiz. This week: Joe saw the Bob Marley bio-pic and spills the beans about a new Sublime bio-pic project he's working on. Also, candidate for LA District Attorney Maria Ramirez joins Joe to discuss the hotly contested race to unseat George Gascon as Los Angeles District Attorney. They discuss …
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Maria Ramirez joins Joe to discuss the hotly contested race to unseat George Gascon as Los Angeles District Attorney. They discuss the rampant crime issues in LA, placing the blame for the rise in crime and loss of moral at the DA's office squarely on the shoulders of Gascon.They talk about ways to keep the city from becoming like how San Francisco…
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In this episode I talk about five restaurant franchises from yesteryear that still exist, but just barely. Maybe you have memories of them, too. Links below, but they will be spoilers. Griff's Hamburgers website and menu Griff's Hamburgers – We Serve Great Tasting Food! (griffshamburgers.com) Damon's Hazleton website and menu Damon's Grill & Sports…
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Joe Escalante's weekly escapade into the business end of showbiz. This week: Joe talks about the precursor to the Oscars, the BAFTAs (it's a British award show). Poor Things and The Holdovers look like they are poised for Oscar night success, even though Joe can't understand why. Also, is ESPN/Disney/Fox creating a sports programming monopoly? Are …
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Joe Escalante's weekly dive into the business end of showbiz. This week: Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty, as did the armorer on the Rust set. Also, the latest from the Box Office, and Joe starts digging into his Oscar picks for Best Picture, including Zone of Interest, a WWII film that caught all of Joe's attention, and Poor Things (nominated for 11…
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This week on Joe Escalante's graceful swandive into the business end of showbiz. Joe talks Vince McMahon and Brock Lessnar potentially being in serious marital and legal trouble. Also, the latest from the Box Office (why isn't anyone seeing ISS???). And Texas does not like Alec Baldwin. At all. Joe doesn't think it'll amount to much, but Alec Baldw…
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