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Pure Cinema Podcast

5 Films Because 4

Pure Cinema Podcast

Brian Saur & Elric Kane

Movies, Elric, Critics, Arts, Rupertpupkinspeaks, Horror, Cinema, Saur, Visual Arts, Film, Brian, Tv & Film

4.8737 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2024

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

For this episode, Elric and Brian are back to basics yet again with 5 Films Because each - no rhyme or reason - just because.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The new Beverly Cinema presents the pure cinema podcast.

0:12.7

My name is Brian Sauer, and I am joined, as always, by the delightful Mr. Elred Kane.

0:17.6

Mr. Kane, what are we doing for this episode, sir?

0:20.0

We are back to our purest form of

0:22.7

cinema conversation, and that is more movies because. Yes, we love doing this. And as we said,

0:29.8

maybe a format that will continue moving forward, but regardless, it's a lot of fun to put these

0:34.0

together. I have taken the lead on the last several rounds, so I'll let you go first,

0:39.5

sir. Well, good news for you. I have the best five I've had in one of these so far. And again,

0:45.3

what people don't understand is this is like in a way less curated, because when you're

0:49.8

curating for topics, you're always placing things in certain specific slots. And you always have a,

1:11.7

I assume we both always have growing watch lists or like growing side lists that will be like for this particular type of episode. But like sometimes the order I get to them is pretty random. You know, like so, so some, some fives are better. I felt my last five had some really interesting movies that aren't all great movies. Like I thought two or three of them were just like, oh, that's an interesting movie, like a really solid, interesting

1:15.1

three-star movie. And that's reason enough for me to want to talk about it. I would say almost

1:19.1

every one of these is a banger slash something special. Like all five of them could have fallen

1:24.2

into a discovery list. And that was just random, you know, without any planning.

1:30.1

So it's always, you know, good bonus, not to overhype what you're about to listen to as I

1:34.4

disappoint. And a couple of them, yeah, a couple of them there's less to say because they're just like

1:37.8

the movies are like a lighter touch. You'll see in one of them. But I do have some becauses as we go, which is also the fun part of sometimes why it

1:45.2

comes across your radar. And the first one, even though this episode will play further into the future,

1:50.7

in the moment we had just kind of come out of an Andrew L. Stone double feature, the two of us,

1:56.8

at the Video Archive Cinema Club. And it was really fun.

2:00.9

And it was, you know, very light fair, very comedic.

2:04.1

So I felt the need to balance my own Andrew L. Stonebooks, because I'm less familiar with

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