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The Incomparable Mothership

378: A Parrot Bit Me

The Incomparable Mothership

Jason Snell

Arts, Tv & Film, Leisure

4.8694 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2017

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Old Movie Club returns with two paranoid films set amid the intrigue of postwar Europe: 1949’s “The Third Man” and 1965’s “The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.” The former features Orson Welles, a collection of suspicious characters in Vienna, and a whole lot of zither music. The latter features Richard Burton mixing insobriety with spycraft, and a very peculiar library. (This episode is presented in black and white.)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Did you introduce Steve?

0:01.3

He's not here.

0:01.9

Steve's not here.

0:02.4

Oh, why did I think Steve was here?

0:04.1

Someone mentioned Steve.

0:05.0

Can we all pretend to be Steve?

0:06.8

Yeah.

0:07.1

Hi, I'm Steve.

0:08.1

Oh, movie club.

0:10.6

Farks.

0:11.5

Steve's not here, man.

0:12.4

Fart joke.

0:13.2

Poop.

0:13.8

Ding dong's.

0:14.7

Okay.

0:17.6

The incomparable.

0:19.7

Number 378, November 2017.

0:28.0

Welcome back, everybody to The Inconparable.

0:29.9

I'm your host, Jason Snell, and we're here for another edition of something we like to call

0:34.2

Old Movie Club.

0:36.1

Old Movie Club. That's right, where a bunch of old men watch old

0:41.6

movies i'm not old old old at heart old young young young young young of body and mind uh that's what

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