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The Next Picture Show

Couples Getaway, Pt. 1 — Bonnie and Clyde

The Next Picture Show

Filmspotting

Tv & Film, Film History, Film Reviews

4.6858 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2026

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Why Arthur Penn's lovers-on-the-lam classic hit the way it did in 1967, and what remains striking about it to this day.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Now, are all the traitors present? Let's get started, shall we? From rags to riches. I'm so sick of this.

0:07.0

Working like a dog and being treated worse. Yorkshire to New York. Poor climbers, you and me.

0:12.4

A life dedicated to revenge. Let's make this an occasion to remember. A woman of substance on Channel 4,

0:19.1

stream now. Hello, Next Picture Show listeners.

0:21.9

Here's a friendly reminder that if you enjoy the Next Picture Show, you'll really enjoy getting more Next Picture Show by subscribing to our Patreon.

0:27.8

You can unlock ad-free versions of the podcast for $3 a month and get bonus episodes on current TV, movies we don't cover on the podcast, and other topics for $5 a month.

0:37.2

To subscribe to our Patreon, please visit patreon.com slash next picture show.

0:41.4

That's patreon.com slash next picture show.

0:45.9

It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present.

0:49.7

Do you believe that someone out of the past can enter and take possession of a living being.

0:56.5

We may be true with the past, but the past is not through with us.

1:04.1

Welcome to The Next Picture Show, a movie The Week podcast devoted to a classic film in the way it shaped our thoughts on a recent release.

1:10.1

I'm Keith Phipps here with...vieve Kosky and Scott Tobias.

1:14.4

Our regular co-hosts, Tasha Robinson, is currently being pursued across state lines.

1:18.7

We hope she's brought to justice soon.

1:20.9

This week, we're discussing two movies about Lovers on the Lamb.

1:23.8

One pair is doomed to die before their movie ends.

1:26.8

The other doesn't really have to worry

1:27.9

about that because they're already dead. Which raises a question, are there any other classic

1:32.8

films that might lend themselves to this treatment? What classic film would you like to see

1:36.7

rework to star reanimated corpses? This is a torture question for us, Keith.

1:49.3

Keith Scott and I were talking before you jumped on the call about how this is such a hard question.

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