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I-5 Cinemabound

I-5 Cinemabound

Megan Hattie & Rob Patrick

So a filmmaker (Megan) and a film programmer (Rob) walk into a bar, get drinks, and loudly talk about (non)fiction films with your future favorite guests. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @i5cinemabound

18 - #18 Under the Silver Lake & Gates of Heaven w/ Tess Lynch
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  • 18 - #18 Under the Silver Lake & Gates of Heaven w/ Tess Lynch

    Special guest Tess Lynch joins Megan and Rob to discuss David Robert Mitchell's Under the Silver Lake (2018) and Errol Morris's Gates of Heaven (1978)!

    Why are the fries at In-N-Out so bad? What do we think about the Impossible Burger? What's the best deli in Fullerton? Did we go full Doughboys on this episode of I-5 Cinemabound?

    Other topics include: Andrew Garfield in a paddleboat, Jean Seberg in The Corruption of Chris Miller, the similarities between Errol Morris and Christopher Guest, everyone's favorite movies about LA, the emotions that come with having pets, and Zac Efron (again).

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    Sat, 31 Jul 2021
  • 17 - #17 Dumb and Dumber & Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing w/ Mary Anne Carter

    Special guest Mary Anne Carter appears on the podcast to discuss Dumb and Dumber (1994) & Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing (2006).

    How many stars did Megan give Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!? What airline do we want to sponsor our show? Which celebrity Joshs do Megan and Rob have crushes on? Does Mary Anne think Dumb and Dumber is the best movie in Jim Carrey's filmography? All of this and more!

    About Mary Anne Carter:
    Mary Anne Carter is a Seattle-based artist and curator. Her immersive installations and award-winning prints transport the viewer to a place where humor, self-expression, and social justice melt into a deliciously vibrant utopia.

    You can find Mary Anne at www.jesusmaryannejoseph.com.

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    Fri, 09 Jul 2021
  • 16 - #16 Mur Murs & Documenteur w/ JJ Jones & Laura Glazer

    Portland artists Jennifer Jones (aka JJ All The Way) and Laura Glazer join Megan and Rob to discuss a common passion: the films of the legendary Agnès Varda!

    JJ and Laura tell us how their AGNÈS VARDA FOREVER collaborative project came about (you may have seen the flyers around Portland), and we bounce back and forth in conversation between their very complementary film selections: Mur Murs(1981) and Documenteur(1981). We also weigh the pros and cons of binging a director's filmography versus taking your time, admire Agnès' sincere openness, and talk about the iconic appearance of both cotton candy and ice cream in these Los Angeles-shot films! 

    About our guests:

    Laura Glazer​ is a student in the Art and Social Practice Master of Fine Arts program at Portland State University. She graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in photography and lives in Portland, Oregon. An avid letter writer, she is a member of the Portland Correspondence Coop and creates artwork at the intersections of photography, design, publishing, and curation. Find her on Instagram at @helloprettycity!

    Jennifer Jones (aka JJ All The Way) is an artist, mother, whimsy seeker and committed cinephile.

    For more on Laura and JJ's project, visit AgnesVardaForever.com & search #agnesvardaforever on Instagram!

    Check out an in-depth interview between JJ and Laura from The Social Forms of Art Journal.

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    Fri, 25 Jun 2021
  • 15 - #15 The Mothman Prophecies & My Octopus Teacher w/ Bridey Elliott

    Creatures from the deep and creatures who creep! On this episode, Bridey Elliott joins us to discuss The Mothman Prophecies (2002) and My Octopus Teacher (2020).

    Why is Laura Linney stuck in a cold car? How many photographs of Debra Messing can you have in one movie? Which Richard Gere film is the least horny? Is My Octopus Teacher more wholesome than the internet is letting on? All of this and more!

    About Bridey Elliott:
    Bridey is a filmmaker, actor, and comedian. Her first feature Clara’s Ghost had its premiere at Sundance and was released theatrically by MGM Orion in 2018. Her documentary: The Starr Sisters premiered at Sundance in 2020  In quarantine, she started her substack: Warty Roses and made a a lot of comedy videos with her friend, Charles Rogers that live on instagram.

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    Fri, 11 Jun 2021
  • 14 - #14 Mean Girls & Framing Britney Spears w/ Emilly Prado

    This week Megan and Rob take a trip down memory lane to reflect on the legendary 2004 time capsule, Mean Girls (dir. Mark Waters, written by Tina Fey), and then in a similar vein, chat about Samantha Stark's Framing Britney Spears(2021).

    Our guest host is none other than the incredible Emilly Prado!  Emilly made her radio debut a few years back with our own Megan Hattie when they hosted an advice and music show together on Portland's XRAY FM called "Is Butter A Carb?"

    We discuss how Mean Girlsholds up years later, and remember with horror Britney's awful treatment by the relentless paparazzi and the media at large. Has teen cinema gotten any better since the aughts? Are the tabloids less gross now? Is Never Been Kissed more problematic than Mean Girls? Will this be the last time Megan brings up her love for Tim Meadows? What advice did Rob ask Megan and Emilly for back in their radio days? Listen for all of this and more!

    About Emilly:
    Emilly Giselle Prado is a writer, DJ, and educator living in Portland, Oregon with roots in the San Francisco Bay Area and Michoacán, Mexico. As an award-winning multimedia journalist, Emilly spent half a decade independently reporting on a wide range of topics, most often centered on amplifying the voices and experiences of people from historically marginalized communities. Her writing and photographs have been published hundreds of times, appearing in 30 publications including NPR, Marie Claire, Bitch Media, Eater, Oxygen, The Oregonian, Portland Monthly, The Stranger, Remezcla, and Travel Oregon.

    Emilly is the author of youth non-fiction title Examining Assimilation (Enslow, 2019) and the forthcoming essay collection, Funeral for Flaca (Future Tense Books, July 2021). She is a Blackburn Fellow and MFA candidate at Randolph College, a Tin House and Las Dos Brujas Workshop alumna amongst others, co-founder of Portland in Color, and the Director of Youth Programs at Literary Arts. Emilly also moonlights as DJ Mami Miami with Noche Libre, the Latinx DJ collective she co-founded in 2017. Learn more at www.emillyprado.com and find her on social media @emillygprado.

    Pre-order Emilly's forthcoming debut essay collection Funeral for Flaca here! Funeral for Flacais an exploration of things lost and found—love, identity, family—and the traumas that transcend bodies, borders, cultures, and generations.

    For those in the Portland, OR area, come to Emilly's official in-person book launch party on July 8th!

    If you aren't in PDX, check out the official online launch party via Zoom hosted by Literary Arts! Follow Emilly on social media for updates.

    "Is Butter A Carb?" theme song by Emilly Prado.
    "I-5 Cinemabound" theme song by Megan Hattie.

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    Fri, 28 May 2021
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