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    The Incomparable Mothership July 14, 2023 “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”
    674 Too Much Monkey Business

    Bad news for the haters: We watched “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” and must inform you that our nerd rage of the 2000s has abated and we think it’s mostly okay now, actually. Even the refrigerator.

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    The Incomparable Mothership July 7, 2023 “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”
    673 Ten Years or One Bullet Hole

    Our revisiting of Indiana Jones movies continues with “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”, a movie that may not achieve true greatness, but sure has a heck of a lot of fun, thanks to a solid job from Harrison Ford and everything Sean Connery says or does.

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    The Incomparable Mothership June 30, 2023 “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”
    672 Hot Pits

    As an adjunct to the Summer of Spielberg, we are revisiting the Indiana Jones movies we only glossed over the last time we covered them! We begin with “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” which gets credit for trying something different and demerit for failing at a lot of that.

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    The Incomparable Mothership September 19, 2021 “Hook”
    581 Bad Dad, Cellphone Dad

    Arr, matey! Not only be it days from the equinox, but it be International Talk Like a Pirate Day. What better time to wrap up the Summer of Spielberg with “Hook,” a (misguided?) Peter Pan sequel starring Robin Williams as Peter, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, and Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell, all gallivanting around a very crowded and overlit stage-set version of Neverland. We discuss the movie’s appeal to early-nineties kids, Spielberg’s commercial sensibility as a director, and the film’s many misguided creative decisions.

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    The Incomparable Mothership September 12, 2021 “Ready Player One” (film)
    580 We're Gonna Be Good CEOs

    As we prepare to exit the Summer of Spielberg, things have taken a bit of a turn. We’ve taken out our surgical tools to diagnose just what went wrong with “Ready Player One,” in which a director who is much more interested in movies than video games and who himself deeply influenced 80s culture is put in charge of a too-faithful adaptation of a book about video games and 80s culture. We spent a lot of our time imagining a much better movie that could have been made instead of this one.

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    The Incomparable Mothership September 4, 2021 “War of the Worlds” (2005)
    579 Bad Dad, Crane Dad

    Hop on your tripod killing machine and watch out for common cold viruses — if it’s New Jersey, it must be an alien invasion! We cover 2005’s “War of the Worlds,” starring Tom Cruise as a dad who just wants to protect his kids from the end of the world. Well, maybe one of his kids. Screaming! Explosions! Implausible plot points! Not enough Miranda Otto! Maybe too much Tim Robbins! The 9/11 influence is strong in this one.

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    The Incomparable Mothership August 28, 2021
    578 Fish in the Milk

    Stand up and prepare to operate your computer by waving your hands! The Summer of Spielberg continues with 2002’s “Minority Report,” a sci-fi noirish murder mystery combined with a vision of the future and a dose of social commentary. We discuss the future’s retinal-scanning obsession, Tom Cruise’s security eyes, and the amazing precog named Agatha. Is it now? I’m tired of the future.

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    The Incomparable Mothership August 21, 2021 “A.I. Artificial Intelligence”
    577 Robot Monster Truck Rally

    The Summer of Spielberg turns its eyes to “A.I. Artificial Intelligence,” a project begun by Stanley Kubrick and completed by Steven Spielberg. Whether it works for you may hinge entirely on if you consider it a science-fiction story or a fairy tale. We marvel at some great performances, are frustrated by some creative choices, and in the end find ourselves applauding the boldness of the ending. (Now pass us some tissues, we’re ugly crying.)

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    The Incomparable Mothership August 14, 2021 “Jurassic Park” and “The Lost World: Jurassic Park”
    576 Unlicensed Dinosaur Park

    The Summer of Spielberg continues with what was once the biggest movie of all time, “Jurassic Park.” And you know what? It holds up, though we have an awful lot of questions about John Hammond and his business choices. Unfortunately, we also watched the Spielberg-directed cash-grab sequel, “The Lost World: Jurassic Park.”

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    The Incomparable Mothership August 8, 2021
    575 You're Going to Your Sister's? I'm Going to Space!

    Prepare your mashed-potato sculpture and zip up your red jumpsuit, because we’re about to discuss the 1977 film classic “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” We discuss why this film is Steven Spielberg’s tapas, French-American UFO projects, “American Graffiti” with flying saucers, and much more. Plus Dan reveals a most unusual location to watch this film for the first time. It’s shaping up to be a real Summer of Spielberg.

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    Defocused June 10, 2020
    286 Finger Sandwich Town

    The titular Finger Sandwich Town

    Four Boats, No Horses, Plenty of Glue.

    This episode was recorded on May 20, 2020.

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    Defocused April 16, 2020 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
    280 Harrison Ford Counts to Three

    That’s how last names work.

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    The Incomparable Mothership June 30, 2019 Old Movie Club: “Jaws”
    468 Did the Shark Order Takeout?

    For 4th of July week we’re going to the beach — Amity Island, to be precise. Old Movie Club takes on the original summer blockbuster, 1975’s “Jaws”, directed by some kid named Steven Spielberg. Two of our panelists have never seen it! But we all learn some important lessons about how much blood the human body contains, the ins and outs of tourism marketing, and how the most important part of the journey is the sharks we met along the way.

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    Defocused September 30, 2018 Ready Player One
    211 The Haptic Codpiece

    This isn’t Jesus’ pen.

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    Defocused April 26, 2017 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
    145 The Holy Grail EULA

    The seagulls in Spain are mostly on the plane.

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    Defocused April 21, 2017 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    144 Rube Goldberg Fight in a Goofy Room

    Joe sold his record player for a gold comb and Dan sold his hair for a record.

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    The Incomparable Mothership January 14, 2017 “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial”
    335 Perfect Kid Logic

    Grab your flowerpot and engage the rainbow drive! It’s time to discuss Steven Spielberg’s “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial,” the film that eclipsed “Star Wars” as the biggest grossing film of all time. What makes the film a perfect time capsule of being a kid in 1982? Does it hold up to modern eyes? Is it science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, or something else? Where did all those frogs come from? Hey, he’s an alien, we don’t know what he’s capable of.

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    Unjustly Maligned November 23, 2015 “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”
    39 "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" with Clara Fernandez-Vara

    NYU game professor Clara Fernández-Vara joins Antony to confess her love of all things Indiana Jones, even including the infamous fridge contained within the Crystal Skulls.

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    Myke at the Movies May 11, 2015 Bad dates.
    4 "Raiders of the Lost Ark"

    Steven Spielberg and George Lucas’ 1981 Indiana Jones adventure “Raiders of the Lost Ark” is in the spotlight.

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    The Incomparable Mothership October 26, 2012
    113 Indiana Jones is Immortal Now!

    We discuss the Indiana Jones movie series, including a brief revisitation of “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” the good parts of “Temple of Doom,” Dan’s childhood love for “Last Crusade,” and utter denial about “Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” Also, Lex hasn’t seen it. Recorded live at Cingleton Symposium, Montreal, October 2012.

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    The Incomparable Mothership October 17, 2010 Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark
    8 Top Men

    “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” and why it’s so great. Also, “Star Wars” comes up a few times.