Director Showdown

Adam and Brent are once again joined by buddy Gus Kelley to talk ‘Baby Driver’! The guys get into their historical context of seeing it together (AKA Brent’s Big Piss), City Pop music from 70’s/80’s Japan, Slimepunk being an ACTUAL REAL THING and much more! Also a very deep dive into what Edgar Wright is doing and attempting with this movie, it’s many influences and it potentially not again as well as Wright’s others! It’s a great, in-depth penultimate episode on the season, so make sure to rate/review/subscribe, etc. and tell your quarantined friends and families about the show!
As always, check out http://Stickerfridge.com for everything we have going on, from videos to podcasts, articles and more!
Follow Adam and Brent on www.letterboxd.com at ‘Relativistic’ and ‘Binary1138’ respectively!

Show Notes

Adam and Brent are once again joined by buddy Gus Kelley to talk ‘Baby Driver’! The guys get into their historical context of seeing it together (AKA Brent’s Big Piss), City Pop music from 70’s/80’s Japan, Slimepunk being an ACTUAL REAL THING and much more! Also a very deep dive into what Edgar Wright is doing and attempting with this movie, it’s many influences and it potentially not again as well as Wright’s others! It’s a great, in-depth penultimate episode on the season, so make sure to rate/review/subscribe, etc. and tell your quarantined friends and families about the show!

As always, check out http://Stickerfridge.com for everything we have going on, from videos to podcasts, articles and more!

Follow Adam and Brent on www.letterboxd.com at ‘Relativistic’ and ‘Binary1138’ respectively!

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What is Director Showdown?

Director Showdown is an idea that came about after months of intense arguments between Brent Carroll and Adam Daufen about which famous director was better: Spielberg or Kubrick? From those arguments, season one was created. Each new season pits two new directors against each other, and every other week Adam and Brent get together to make their case - sometimes with help from guests.