2012-11-20

Shame (2011) Audio Commentary

Steve McQueen is wearing a hat and scarf while his actors are in undershirts

RC-2012-106: Shame (2011)



In this episode, Rob determines that the breakout film for both McQueen and Fassbender is really just "The Lost Weekend, with fucking." While singing the praises of Fassbender and Carey Mulligan, the commentary considers whether or not sex addiction is really addiction (answer: I haven't a clue; ask a clinician) and how exceptionally the film captures the douche-y yuppies who populate the trendy bars in lower-Manhattan at quitting-time. If you learn anything from this commentary it should be that, while sex addiction can be a struggle, wearing a hoodie underneath a suit jacket—that's a real cry for help. Rob is proud of the fact that this is a movie about sex—glorious sex—and not once did he say the words "That what she said." Not once. The sync point is just after the Fox Searchlight Pictures title card.


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2012-11-05

The Social Network (2010) Audio Commentary

Hey, remember the algorithm?

RC-2012-105: The Social Network (2010)



In this episode, Rob gives part of his attention—the minimum amount—to what was one of the best and most surprising films of 2010, the Fincher-Sorkin-Reznor masterpiece known as The Social Network. The commentary gabbing analyzes stuff like the project's unusual development, Ben Mezrich's unusual book The Accidental Billionaires, and why Jesse Eisenberg seems to get the relationship between genius and being socially unusual. Listen and learn about how the screenplay takes the right kind of dramatic license and what The Social Network has in common with Casablanca. Synchronize your copy of the film to the commentary using the Columbia Pictures logo that precedes the opening credits.


Listen to the mp3. Or get your Ivy League ass over to iTunes.