Episodes

  • SSC 75: A La Carte 2023
    Apr 17 2024

    In this special annual episode, Tim and Tay highlight a few notable movies from 2023. Not necessarily the best or our favourites, but certainly worth seeing!

    Tim

    • The Killer (Fincher)
    • The Taste of Things (Anh Hung)
    • The Creator (Edwards)

    Tay

    • Poor Things (Lanthimos)
    • How To Blow Up A Pipeline (Goldhaber)
    • The Holdovers (Payne)

    Links:

    • Filming The Holdovers

    As always, please leave us a review on iTunes and spread the word to your friends!

    Next month: The films of Greta Gerwig!



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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • STV 01: Andor (Gilroy, 2022)
    Apr 1 2024

    Tim and Tay leave pretentious and inconvenient movies behind and switch to the principal media of the modern age: streaming TV. In the first episode of Solo TV Dinner we explore Andor and how it finds impressive depth working within the Star Wars IP machine.

    Synopsis
    Andor tells the story of the titular hero’s journey from apathetic rogue to dyed-in-the-wool rebel, acting as a prequel to Rogue One.

    Starring Diego Luna and created by Tony Gilroy, Andor premiered Sept. 21, 2022.

    Andor
    is available to watch on Disney+.

    Notes

    • Papillon (Schaffner, 1973)
    • Stellan Skarsgård on his career
    • R2D2 in spanish

    Episode: "One Way Out" [S1E10]
    Cassian and his allies attempt to seize a rare opportunity that could lead to victory. Mom Mothma brokers a new deal with a shady politician in order to ensure the future of the rebellion.

    Recommendations

    • Tim: Utopia
    • Tay: Star Wars: Visions

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • SSC 74: Rogue One (Edwards, 2016)
    Mar 27 2024

    Tim and Tay discuss what is likely the most beloved Star Wars anthology film, Rogue One. A compelling but compromised film, Rogue One introduced new visuals, themes, and characters to the cinematic Star Wars canon. Tune in for a discussion of Gareth Edwards' knack for imparting scale on the big screen and a lot more.

    Synopsis
    Rogue One details the rebel effort to steal the Death Star plans and expose its weakness before the Empire puts the planet-killing weapon to use.

    Starring Felicity Jones, and directed by Gareth Edwards, Rogue One was released Dec. 16, 2016.

    Where to watch Rogue One.

    Notes

    • Conspiracy (Pierson, 2001)
    • Military realism in Rogue One
    • "Guardians of the Whills"

    Scene [27:47 - 37:10]
    Jyn and Cassian arrive at Jedha in search of Saw Gerrera, hoping to discover critical information about the Empire's new weapon of mass destruction.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • SSC 73: Star Wars (Lucas, 1977)
    Mar 13 2024

    Tim and Tay try to look at Star Wars with fresh eyes in this episode on the genesis of one of film culture's most valuable, gargantuan, and mixed franchises.

    Synopsis
    Star Wars (renamed "Episode IV: A New Hope" in ‘81) tells the story of Luke Skywalker, a farm boy that gets caught up in the rebel alliance’s desperate efforts to destroy the galactic empire’s weapon of mass destruction.

    Starring Mark Hamil, and written and directed by George Lucas, Star Wars was released May 25, 1977.

    Where to watch Star Wars.

    Notes

    • Muammar Gaddafi & Star Wars
    • Cantina patrons
    • "jizz" or "jatz"

    Scene [42:32-51:13]
    Luke, Ben and the droids visit the Mos Eisley Cantina in search of a pilot that can get them off planet. After an altercation with a particularly foul patron, they meet and negotiate with the braggadocious Han Solo.

    Recommendations
    Tim: The Hidden Fortress (Kurosawa, 1958)—where to watch
    Tay: The Visitor (Paradisi, 1979)—where to watch

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • SSC 72: Dune Part Two (Villeneuve, 2024)
    Mar 7 2024

    Did you have a dream that we did an episode on Dune: Part 2? Well, it's happening, just as you dreamed it.

    Notes:

    • Stellan Skarsgård on his career

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    40 mins
  • SSC 71: BlackBerry (Johnson, 2023)
    Feb 28 2024

    Tim and Tay celebrate their national heritage with this discussion of BlackBerry. Tune in to hear about Canada's inferiority complex, tangents about long lenses, and more.

    Synopsis
    BlackBerry charts the major chapters in the life of the once-iconic smartphone and the people who created and sold it.

    Starring Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton, and directed and written by Matt Johnson, BlackBerry was released May 12, 2023

    Where to watch BlackBerry.

    Notes

    • Heritage Minutes
    • The Big Picture interview with Matt Johnson
    • "Vancouver Never Plays Itself"
    • Nirvana the Band the Show

    Scene [38:10 - 47:15]
    After scrambling to make a prototype, Mike and Jim travel to New York to meet with AT&T to pitch their new product.

    Recommendations
    Tim: Enemy (Villeneuve, 2013)—where to watch
    Tay: Man Bites Dog (Benoît Poelvoorde, Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, 1992)—where to watch

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • SSC 70: The Social Network (Fincher, 2010)
    Feb 14 2024

    Tim and Tay are joined by Kyle Snarr to talk about one of the most critical movies of the century: The Social Network. We discuss its legacy as part of Fincher's oeuvre, its effect on the cinematic landscape, and just how damn good it is.

    Synopsis
    The Social Network portrays (with great artistic license) the creation and tumultuous growth of Facebook, centering on Mark Zuckerberg's journey and its many legal disputes and personal conflicts.

    Where to watch The Social Network.

    Tay's Scene [9:00-16:18]
    Face Mash.

    Kyle's Scene [1:05:19 - 1:11:18]
    The "Seanathon"

    Tim's Scene [1:24:24 - 1:28:58]
    Henley Royal Regatta

    Notes

    • How Did This Ever Get Made? (The Social Network bts documentary)

    Recommendations
    Tim: Adventureland (Mottola, 2009)—where to watch
    Tay: Molly's Game (Sorkin, 2017)—where to watch
    Kyle: The Squid and the Whale (Baumbach, 2005)—where to watch

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • SSC 69: The Abyss (Cameron, 1989)
    Jan 31 2024

    Tim and Tay head to the depths with what is undoubtedly James Cameron's most personal film, The Abyss. Tune in for a discussion of this year's Oscar noms, the foundation of CGI in film, and Cameron's undeniable skill for communicating need-to-know info to the audience.

    Synopsis
    Titanic is a sweeping romantic epic, set against the backdrop of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic. The film follows the doomed love story between Jack, a penniless artist, and Rose, a wealthy young woman, as they struggle to survive the tragic sinking of the ship.

    Where to watch The Abyss.

    Notes

    • Gina (Arcand, 1975) via CIP
    • Corridor Crew on The Abyss
    • The Stained Glass Knight

    Scene [39:35-49:05]
    A wild storm on the surface jeopardizes the Deep Core rig’s structural integrity, resulting in a thrilling sequence as the crew on the surface and below navigate a potential disaster.

    Recommendations
    Tim: Last Breath (Parkinson, 2019)—where to watch
    Tay: Piranha II: The Spawning (Flying Killers), (Assonitis, Cameron, 1981)—where to watch

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    1 hr and 27 mins