Sometimes actors and directors get stuck making one type of movie and, through their own choice or external circumstances, they try something completely new and unexpected. In this episode, Matt and Ed discuss successful reinventions, the ones that failed, and the times when whole careers were sent off in a new direction by one fateful film. They also discuss The Hamilton Mixtape, how many good films came out in 1999, and the controversy surrounding the production of Last Tango in Paris and the broader problems of how it has been reported.
00:00:00 - 00:18:45 - Intro & News
00:18:46 - 01:00:35 - Matt & Ed discuss Playing Against Type
01:00:36 - 01:06:12 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Note: We sincerely apologise for the brief, scattered audio issues in the first half of the episode. There was some static on the recording and while almost all of has been edited out, there were a few moments where it couldn't be removed.
95. Nostalgia
94. Ang Lee
93. Avengers: Age of Ultron
92. Unmade Films
91. Marketing and Hype
90. Susan Sarandon
89. Creative Partnerships
88. Shakespeare
87. Matt and Ed Have Nothing
86. What Does It Take For A Film To Flop?
85. Parks and Recreation
84. Clint Eastwood
83. Why Do We Care About the Oscars?
82. Historical Accuracy
81. Why Are There So Few Perfect Trilogies?
80. Richard Linklater
79. The Hobbit Trilogy
78. 2015 Preview
77. 2014 Round-up
76. The Alternate 100: Part 10
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