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May We Recommend?
by Lare, Sean, And Otis
Welcome, to ”May We Recommend,” the podcast where we stand behind the metaphorical counter ready to handpick the best in movies, music, and more.In each episode, we’ll dive into a theme or a genre, unpacking the must-sees, some mainstream and underappreciated masterpieces. We are thrilled to be your virtual video store clerks
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David Lynch's Dune
In today's episode, we discuss David Lynch's epic sci-fi film, we forgot the synopsis so here it is: Duke Leto Atreides takes his noble house to govern the desolate desert planet Arrakis, the sole source of the spice melange, a substance crucial for interstellar travel and granting prescient abilities. Betrayed by a rival house and facing annihilation, Paul, Leto's son, must forge an alliance with the Fremen, the planet's indigenous people, to secure his family's future and fulfill a potentially messianic role. Amanda hates this version. we do discuss all aspects of the dune media and this will include the new ones. (contains spoilers)
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The Game / Dune
The Game (1997) directed by David Fincher,. A wealthy banker receives a mysterious birthday gift that throws his life into chaos as he's entangled in an elaborate game that blurs the lines between reality and illusion. but mostly we talk about Dune (the new ones) (contains spoilers)
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Alien
Join Sean and I as we discuss Alien. We get silly and rambling but we had fun and hope you will too.
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Legend (1985)
In this week's episode of "May We Recommend," Otis and Lare dive into the enchanting world of the 1985 fantasy film, "Legend." As they explore the cinematic "masterpiece", they share their thoughts on the mesmerizing visuals and the interesting performance of Tom Cruise. Otis and Lare describe the film's simple plot and the portrayal of good versus evil.
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The Cheesy Symphony of Ladyhawke
Prepare for a lighthearted and entertaining discussion as "May We Recommend" uncovers the magic behind Ladyhawke, blending film analysis with a humorous take on the film's cheesy soundtrack. Whether you're a fan of '80s fantasy or just looking for a good laugh, this episode promises an engaging journey through the enchanting and occasionally cringe-worthy world of Ladyhawke.
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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
Sorry for the delay and Otis's audio quality.
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Violent Night... lost episode
Oh boy, we/ the internet messed up and only recorded 8 mins of an episode. but I thought it worthwhile so I'm putting it out. ~Lare
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Better Off Dead
Otis and I recently had an engaging conversation about the cult classic film "Better Off Dead" as we prepared for our podcast, "May We Recommend." We delved into the movie's quirky charm and unique blend of dark humor and heartfelt moments. Otis shared his favorite scenes, highlighting the film's memorable skiing sequences and John Cusack's charismatic performance. We discussed the movie's enduring appeal, exploring its relatable themes of teenage angst and the pursuit of love. As we exchanged thoughts and anecdotes, our excitement for featuring "Better Off Dead" on the podcast grew, and we couldn't wait to recommend this hidden gem to our listeners, inviting them to experience the nostalgic joy and humor that the film brings. intro- One Way Love -E.G. Daily Outro- Everbody Wants Some- Van Halen
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Employee Pick: Club Paradise with Zoe
In our recent employee pick, Zoe and I had a discussion about the 1986 film "Club Paradise." Her love for the film became infectious and made me come around to the film's comedic beats and its standout performances, particularly those of Eugene Levy, Rick Moranis, and Peter O'Toole.
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Mandy
Today's cinematic gem is "Mandy." As we delved into the discussion, the consensus emerged that the initial thirty minutes of the movie had left Otis somewhat disenchanted. Despite the rocky start, we found ourselves recommending "Mandy". The film's ability to captivate and surprise makes it a must-watch for any cinephile seeking a distinctive and memorable experience.
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Employee Pick: Three Wishes For Cinderella
In the latest episode of the "May We Recommend" podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with the enchanting Paulina about the timeless 1973 film "Three Wishes for Cinderella." As Paulina shared her insights, it became evident that the movie holds a special place in her heart. She eloquently delved into the film's captivating narrative and its unique take on the classic Cinderella story. Paulina also highlighted the memorable performances that have made the movie a cherished classic. The conversation on the podcast was not only a trip down memory lane but also a delightful exploration for listeners eager to rediscover or discover the magic of "Three Wishes for Cinderella."
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L.A. Confidential
"May We Recommend" delves into the riveting 1997 film "L.A. Confidential," a neo-noir masterpiece directed by Curtis Hanson. Set in 1950s Los Angeles, the movie follows three detectives—Bud White, Ed Exley, and Jack Vincennes—whose paths intertwine as they navigate a web of corruption and scandal within the LAPD. The narrative unfolds with the mysterious Night Owl murder case, revealing deep-rooted corruption within the police force and the glamour of Hollywood. As the detectives pursue justice, they confront personal and professional dilemmas, exposing the dark underbelly of the City of Angels. "L.A. Confidential" captivates with its intricate plot, compelling characters, and a portrayal of a bygone era tainted by crime and compromise.
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Employee Pick: U2 with DeWayne
Today on May We Recommend's "employee picks," I had the pleasure of conversing with DeWayne about the iconic band U2. Our discussion delved into the band's musical evolution, and DeWayne's personal favorites among their vast discography. His insightful commentary provided a delightful exploration of U2's influence on the music landscape. For those eager to catch some of the references here are the links in Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1PaHSRmAEOjabUKtmXOEip?si=593490a135cc4762 . Intro: I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Outro: Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
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Discussing Kevin Smith: A Fruitless Reunion
In this episode, we reunite with Otis and discuss Kevin Smith's works. It ends abruptly due to a corrupt file.
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Planes Trains and Automobiles
This one is rambly, but we eventually get around to talking about the movie and John Hughes
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John Carpenter's Halloween and The Fog
We get a little loose and spend almost an hour discussing these two films. No intro this week
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Johns Carpenter's The Thing and In The Mouth of Madness
Well, this one is low-energy but fun. it's a surface-level look at The Thing and In the Mouth of Madness. Sean was just getting over covid and I was just tired. but we hope you enjoy it. intro : The Thing theme
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome, to ”May We Recommend,” the podcast where we stand behind the metaphorical counter ready to handpick the best in movies, music, and more.In each episode, we’ll dive into a theme or a genre, unpacking the must-sees, some mainstream and underappreciated masterpieces. We are thrilled to be your virtual video store clerks
HOSTED BY
Lare, Sean, And Otis
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