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1001 by 1

1001 by 1

A film podcast where we discuss films from the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die. Hosted by Adam St. John, Brittany Reinholz-Hobson, & Joey Rogate.

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Finishing with our third International film in a row leads us to Spain, Pedro Almodovar, and a Patreon selected pick: “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown”. Join the guys at 1001 by 1 as they discuss whether or not this is a “screwball comedy”, Almodovar’s sense of style, and perhaps the greatest performance of a Jehovah’s Witness ever captured on film. Adam and Ian also discuss some of Almodovar’s other films; specifically “Talk to Her” & “Volver”. Also, this week Ian recommends “Gerogetown” (available to rent on most major platforms) and Adam recommends “Primal Fear” (available on HBO Max). 0:00 – Intros/No More “Wonderful”/Follow Up on “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” 4:27 – “Those Who Wish Me Dead” (Potential Spoilers) 9:26 – “Georgetown” 13:48 – “Primal Fear” 18:37 – “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown” – Stats/History 25:27 – “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown” – Plot/Thoughts 55:32 – Final Thoughts/Replacements

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1001 by 1 - 142 - La La Land
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05/12/23 • 102 min

We just can’t get enough of L.A. over here at 1001 by 1, but this week we jumped from the 1980s to the 2010s and started dancing on the hoods of our cars because we are breaking down Damien Chazelle’s “La La Land”. The gang breaks it all down here: the chemistry of Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, the movie musical homages, the alternate timeline for our young lovers, and all things jazz. Also, this week Britt recommends “Starry Eyes” (currently on Tubi) while Joey and Adam keep things Chazelle oriented recommending “Babylon” (currently on Paramount+) & “First Man” (available to rent on most major platforms). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
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1001 by 1 - 137 - The Red Shoes
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03/03/23 • 103 min

Britt brings to us our second film from The Archers (Powell & Pressburger) and takes us the ballet stage as we discuss the technicolor gem: “The Red Shoes”. Do some leg stretches and hit your spotlight as we break down this film: the Moira Shearer love triangle, the Hans Christian Andersen story the film is based on, and the absolutely magical ballet sequence in the middle of the film. BUT WAIT – is this another film that the three hosts don’t agree on? You’ll have to tune in to find out. Also, this week Britt recommends the 2018 version of “Suspiria” (currently on Prime), Joey recommends “The Menu” (currently on HBO Max0, and Adam recommends “Smile” (currently on Paramount+). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. 2:36 – Adam’s Recommend “Smile” 7:20 – Joey’s Recommend “The Menu” 9:48 – Britt’s Recommend “Suspiria” 13:48 – “The Red Shoes” Stats/History 29:36 – “The Red Shoes” Plot/Thoughts 1:37:04 – Final Questions/Replacements?/Outro
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1001 by 1 - 140 - Definitive David Lynch Ranking
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04/14/23 • 158 min

This week brings us to a real milestone this season on “1001 by 1” – OUR FIRST DEFINITVE DIRECTOR RANKING! We’re sticking with David Lynch and ranking his 10 feature films: Eraserhead, The Elephant Man (please check out episode on this film), Dune, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Mulholland Drive, and Inland Empire. We also briefly discuss his bio (and multiple marriages), key motifs & themes, and key collaborators over his 40+ years in the business. What will you think of our list? Tune in and LET US KNOW!!! You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
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1001 by 1 - 139 - Eraserhead
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03/31/23 • 111 min

We’re back to Joey’s picks, we’re back to black & white, but this time we can’t leave because our sick “baby” might start crying. That’s right – this week we discuss David Lynch’s feature-length debut: “Eraserhead”. Join the crew as they discuss the multiple interpretations of the film, the amount of time it took to make, and the mysteries in front of & behind the screen (hint: Lynch doesn’t tell us anything). Also, this week Joey recommends “Aftersun” (available to rent on most major platforms), Adam recommends “Happy Death Day” (currently on FXNow), and Britt recommends “Mad God” (currently on Shudder). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. 4:32 – Adam’s Recommend “Happy Death Day” 7:52 – Britt’s Recommend “Mad God” 12:20 – Joey’s Recommend “Aftersun” 15:03 – “Eraserhead” Stats/History 26:28 – “Eraserhead” Plot/Thoughts 1:43:40 – Final Questions/Replacements?/Outro
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1001 by 1 - 138 - The Leopard
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03/17/23 • 82 min

Adam brought a curve ball to the game this week with a film none of the hosts had seen. We go to Italy (via a tall, handsome, American man) to discuss the Luchino Visconti epic: “The Leopard”. Take a long horse ride down a dusty road with us as we the discuss the gorgeous design of the film, the director-unapproved “American Cut” of the film, and whether or not Burt Lancaster works in this film. Also, “Justice for Concetta”, Martin Scorsese’s Sight and Sound picks, and some surprise answers to whether or not this should be in the book. Plus, this week Adam recommends “Dirty Dancing” (available to rent on most major platforms), Britt recommends the TV series “The Great” (currently on Hulu), and Joey recommends “Mean Streets” (currently on Freevee). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. 2:22 – Joey’s Recommend “Mean Streets” 4:20 – Britt’s Recommend “The Great” 8:13 – Adam’s Recommend “Dirty Dancing” 13:30 – “The Leopard” Stats/History 21:48 – “The Leopard” Plot/Thoughts 1:16:40 – Final Questions/Replacements?/Outro
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1001 by 1 - 141 - Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
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04/28/23 • 85 min

We’re leaving David Lynch behind but we’re keeping Los Angeles as this week we take the Red Car into Toon Town to discuss Robert Zemeckis’ groundbreaking film: “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as they discuss the various (and lengthy) methods used to create the film, the differences from the source material, and the majesty that was the stellar Bob Hoskins. Also, this week Joey recommends the “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers” film (currently on Disney+), and Adam & Britt jointly recommend both “Paddington” (currently on Netflix) & “Paddington 2” (currently on TBS/TNT). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
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1001 by 1 - 136 - The Lighthouse
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02/17/23 • 94 min

Joey continues his selections in Season 4 and he’s keeping it dark, black & white, and slightly disturbed as we chat about Robert Egger’s sophomore feature: “The Lighthouse”. The crew hits a stumbling block with this film as it is the first film with no consensus as to whether or not it should be in the book. Britt, Joey, & Adam break down the dialogue rooted in the time the film is set, uber attention to details, and the menacing birds. Also, this week Joey recommends “Midsommar”(currently on Kanopy & Showtime), Adam recommends “Tár” (available to rent of most major platfoms), and Britt recommends “The Ritual” (currently on Netflix). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. 0:00 – Intros 2:40 – Adam’s Recommend “Tár” 6:24 – Britts Recommend “The Ritual” 8:28 – Joey’s Recommend “Midsommar” 10:24 – “The Lighthouse” Stats/History 16:08 – “The Lighthouse” Plot/Thoughts 1:28:30 – Final Questions/Replacements?/Outro
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1001 by 1 - 135 - M

135 - M

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02/03/23 • 80 min

Joey brings us his first pick of the season – a classic, groundbreaking German film that he had not seen prior to the pod: Fritz Lang’s “M”. Join the crew as they talk about the inspiration behind the film, Lang’s masterclass directing on display, and the f***ing acting clinic that Peter Lorre puts on display. Also, the crew tackles a list regarding the “Top 10 Foreign Films of All Time” and...f**k “Cimarron”. In addition, Joey recommends “Easy A”(currently on Peacock), Adam recommends “Gone Baby Gone” (currently on HBO Max), and Britt recommends “The Hunt” (available on Tubi or Kanopy). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann. 0:00 – Intros 1:46 – Adam’s Recommend “Gone Baby Gone” 4:46 – Britt’s Recommend “The Hunt” 7:54 – Joey’s Recommend “Easy A” 10:14 – “M”: Stats/History 18:48 – “M”: Plot/Thoughts 1:16:28 – Final Questions/Outro
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1001 by 1 - 143 - Seven Samurai
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05/26/23 • 117 min

We FINALLY leave L.A....and we do so by crossing the Pacific Ocean to discuss Akira Kurosawa’s seminal film: “Seven Samurai”. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as we discuss planning missions, the importance of the length, and which of the Seven Samurai would we be? In addition, we ponder over Toshiro Mifune’s performance and whether or not it was too “big” (not unlike his sword). Also, this week Adam recommends the film inspired by this one, “The Magnificent Seven”(available on Prime, Tubi, Kanopy, and many more), Britt recommends another samurai film with “Sword of the Stranger” (available to rent on Microsoft), and Joey keeps it Kurosawa adjacent by recommending “Living” (available to rent on most major platforms). You can listen to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, & Google Play. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook at facebook.com/1001by1. You can send us an email at [email protected]. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
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How many episodes does 1001 by 1 have?

1001 by 1 currently has 206 episodes available.

What topics does 1001 by 1 cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts and Tv & Film.

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The episode title '122 - Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown' is the most popular.

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The average episode length on 1001 by 1 is 82 minutes.

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The first episode of 1001 by 1 was released on Aug 12, 2022.

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