Episode 098 - "The Man Who Came To Dinner" (1942)
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This week, Justin and Ryan dig into 'The Man Who Came to Dinner' (1942) and talk about...
- Placing Bette Davis' role in her cannon of work
- Figuring out the 'messy' character of Sheridan and his relationship with Maggie
- How that holds up the slapstick elements
- The real-life story behind all this craziness
- One of the weirdest tributes to a real-life person
- Real-life inspirations for the rest of the cast
- Orson Welles almost directing it
- Stretching the (time) limits of the premise
- Throwaway love-interest Maguffin
- Callback to "Beyond Christmas"
- Knocking down the high-fallutin' a peg or two
- Wrestling with some of the choices with Maggie's character
- Reminders of Jack Nicholson, "As Good As It Gets"
- Our Verdict
- Next week's film: 'The Russians Are Coming' (1966)
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