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Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa

Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa

FromFarthouse


Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa

FromFarthouse

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The cinephile cuties are ready to explore the nature of truth! That’s because they are discussing the classic (boring) Japanese film, Rashomon. Casey and Patrick are both, at first, fearful to say how they truly feel, but they eventually admit that they hated watching this movie. Casey has a huge reveal for Patrick that involves the celebrated TV show Too Hot To Handle. Patrick makes a disturbingly prescient joke about the destruction caused by gender reveal parties. And, Rashomon is the first film to be decorated with an official Farthous medallion. Listen to find what it is for! Plus, they run Rashomon through the “Fartsy Test.” Patrick recommends a drink pairing. And, they give each other notes to help improve the show. Listen in next week to see if that works!If you like this show, tell a friend! Next week the Farthouse boys will discuss My Brother’s Wedding (because they couldn’t find Killer of Sheep).Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey on Letterboxd
Released:
Sep 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Certified cinephile cuties Casey O'Brien and Patrick Mallon are here to guide plebs and idiots alike through the world of arthouse cinema. This podcast serves as a spark notes version for those who do not care to watch these movies. Through a highly developed proprietary system called "The Fartsy Test," Casey and Patrick determine on a 10 point scale just how unbearably impenetrable and boring a given arthouse film is. Tune in every week and gain the social currency of talking like a snobbish asshole. They watch arthouse movies, so you can pretend that you did.