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527. Frame Rate: Mad God (Feat. Brooks Brown)

Brooks is back! So you know it’s weird! This time we all take a look at the experimental horror stop-motion film, Mad God. The labor of love of Phil Tippett (dinosaur supervisor). A film that took 30 y...

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526. Ander’s Sons: The Darjeeling Limited

It’s a Wes month. This time we discuss his 2007 film The Darjeeling Limited which tells the story of three brothers embarking on a spiritual journey through their mutual and personal grief. The boys ta...

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525. Frame Rate: Possessor (Feat. Tom Reimann)

We covered Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor from 2020. It’s features an assassin who takes over other people’s bodies, murders a mark, and then kills the host body. Tom Reimann joins us for this fun ...

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524. Bewilderments & Scientifics: Karate (Feat. Polarbear Grabowski)

This week the professor discusses the nature of Karate and it’s function in our world. We are blessed to have with us decorated bodybuilder, secret spy, and champion of a number of martial arts organiz...

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Movie Production Diary #56

As we recently announced, we're making a movie and a true crime podcast, and we're making them in full view of you, our Patrons. Today, we worked on the movie, Papa Bear! And it’s a video! We finaliz...

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523. Star Trek: The Next Futurama 33 - Parasites Lost

If you forgot, this show takes a Futurama episode and thematically pairs it with an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, which works surprisingly well.

This episode Michael and David discuss ...

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522. Like Razorblade Pie: I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream (Feat. George Heftler)

This show goes over the short stories of Michael’s favorite speculative fiction author and notable curmudgeon Harlan Ellison. Each episode Michael pairs (read: forces a friend to read) a short story wi...

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521. Directorpiece Theatre: How Rob Reiner Constructs Romantic Comedies

Adam and Abe talk about Rob Reiner’s technique, Nora Ephron’s writing, and what aspects of rom-coms have persisted through generations.

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Movie Production Diary #55

As we recently announced, we're making a movie and a true crime podcast, and we're making them in full view of you, our Patrons. Today, we worked on the movie, Papa Bear! And it’s a video! We’ve go...

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520. Escape from the Multicurse: Everything Everywhere All At Once

Our three co-hosts are stuck in the multiverse and need to get back to their home universe. Clearly, the only way to do that is to explore our cultural obsession with multiverses, alternate timelines and...

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519. Frame Rate: The Greasy Strangler (Feat. Griffin Rowell)

We covered The Greasy Strangler, an anti-comedy film that pushes the reality of what we’d call “a movie.” Griffin Rowell joins us for a conversation about the absolute madness of the story and the ...

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518. I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours: High School Album

BONUS EPISODE! Just for the real G’s! High School movies age, but we all had one that worked on us. Let’s peer into the psychology of Maggie and Adam’s high school hopes and dreams.

If you pa...

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Support New Low w/ Bridgett Greenberg and Sarah Griffith!

Hello Beans!

This is a message from your friends at the B.S. Entertainment Division (Bridgett & Sarah) of Small Beans. We are currently funding season 2 of our series, NEW LOW,...

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517. Ander’s Sons: There Will Be Blood

It’s a Paul month. This time we discuss his 2007 film There Will Be Blood which tells the story of Daniel Plainview, an oilman who leaves a wake of destruction pursuing his need to amass wealth and pow...

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516. Science or Whatever: Into the Metaverse Part IV

Our collective friend and honorary Small Bean Griffin Rowell walks us through the capitalist concepts driving the current metaverse, the recent crash, and the potential methods we can use to build it into something more open-sourced. Resident dummy Michael asks all the questions you may have had ...

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515. Frame Rate: The Last Temptation of Christ (Feat. Jason Pargin)

A Pick the Flick episode of Frame Rate! This means one of our patrons, specifically Zac Schwartz, generously donated through the Pick the Flick tier and got to choose what we watched!

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514. I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours: Rebel Movies

We have another patron-chosen episode! This episode dives into their picks for “rebel movies.” Also, Maggie talks about dying her hair for the first time. Adam has some insight as a redhead.

Vo...

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513. Star Trek: The Next Futurama 31 - War Is The H-Word

If you forgot, this show takes a Futurama episode and thematically pairs it with an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, which works surprisingly well.

This episode Michael and David discuss ...

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512. Shooting Threes: How To Train Your Dragon

In this episode, Bridgett and Sarah discuss the first film in the How To Train Your Dragon Franchise. Our hosts discuss the impeccable world-building, the stacked cast, and gush for a justifiable amount ...

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511. Frame Rate: Southland Tales (The Cannes Cut) (Feat. David Bell)

A Pick the Flick episode of Frame Rate! This means one of our patrons, specifically Krischanovich, generously donated through the Pick the Flick tier and got to choose what we watched!

This episode...

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510. Escape from the Multicurse: Space Jam

Our three co-hosts are stuck in the multiverse and need to get back to their home universe. Clearly, the only way to do that is to explore our cultural obsession with multiverses, alternate timelines and...

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509. Directorpiece Theatre: How Raimi Shoots Spiderman vs. Peter Parker

Adam and Abe talk about how Sam Raimi’s Spiderman creates a visual system where the audience subtly learns who we’re looking at: Spiderman or Peter Parker. We go through his camera techniques and loo...

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508. Frame Rate: Ronin (Feat. Sarah Griffith & Bridgett Greenberg)

A Pick the Flick episode of Frame Rate! This means one of our patrons, specifically Nikolai G, generously donated through the Pick the Flick tier and got to choose what we watched!

This episode cov...

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507. Like Razorblade Pie: The Man Who Rowed Christopher Columbus Ashore (Feat. Alebrelle)

This show goes over the short stories of Michael’s favorite speculative fiction author and notable curmudgeon Harlan Ellison. Each episode Michael pairs (read: forces a friend to read) a short story wi...

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506. Ander’s Sons: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

It’s a Wes month. This time we discuss his 2004 film The Life Aquatic which tells the story of sailor/asshole Steve Zissou as he tries to reignite his career and connect with his son. The boys talk abo...

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505. Star Trek: The Next Futurama 29 - Anthology of Interest I

If you forgot, this show takes a Futurama episode and thematically pairs it with an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, which works surprisingly well.

This episode Michael and David discuss ...

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504. Frame Rate: The Happy Poet

A Pick the Flick episode of Frame Rate! This means one of our patrons, specifically A. Ron Defender of the Galaxy, generously donated through the Pick the Flick tier and got to choose what we watched! Th...

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503. I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours: Rec Review (July 2022)

BONUS EXCLUSIVE EPISODE! Just for the real G’s! Maggie talks about all her doctors. Adam talks about his students. Then there’s a longer conversation about albums they’ve recommended to each other....

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502. Spielboys! - Jurassic Park

Sit and listen to the sweet sound of the boys talkin’ bout the ‘berg. This episode Abe and Tom talk about 1993’s Jurassic Park!

This series will alternate releases between the Small Beans net...

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501. Escape from the Multicurse: Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Our three co-hosts are stuck in the multiverse and need to get back to their home universe. Clearly, the only way to do that is to explore our cultural obsession with multiverses, alternate timelines and...

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