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1989: Back to the Future Part II with Emily St. James
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Where this podcast is going, we don't need roads! Hop in our digital delorean, and join us on our trip back to 1989 with Vox Writer Emily VanDerWerff as we discuss Back to the Future Part II!
Being the only BTTF movie we'll likely ever cover, we take this unique opportunity to view this movie in a vacuum, apart from the first and last entries in the series. We discuss our overpowering nostalgia for this sequel, the relatively small scale of its setpieces, and how despite its imperfections, it still FEELS like a perfect movie. Stick around for our Zemeckis top fives at the end of the episode!
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50: Little Children with Libby Hill
02:06:53|Emily and Phil continue their “Films of the Todds” mini series, spotlighting the work of Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field, with a deep dive into Todd Field’s haunting suburban drama Little Children (2006). Joining them is writer and producer Libby Hill, who brings sharp insight into the film’s complex characters, morally murky relationships, and the atmosphere of quiet desperation that runs through Field’s vision of American suburbia.Together, they explore the unforgettable performances by Kate Winslet, Patrick Wilson, and Jackie Earle Haley, the film’s commentary on judgment and repression, and how Little Children solidified Field’s reputation as one of the most nuanced directors of the 2000s. Whether you’re revisiting the film or watching for the first time, this conversation sheds light on why Little Children remains one of the decade’s most quietly powerful films.#PodcastLikeIts2000s #LittleChildren #ToddField #LibbyHill #2000sMovies #FilmPodcast #DramaMovies #MovieDiscussion49: School for Scoundrels
01:27:11|Emily and Phil continue their “Films of the Todds” mini series—highlighting the work of Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field—by revisiting Todd Phillips’ under-the-radar 2006 comedy School for Scoundrels.They break down the film’s blend of mean-spirited humor and underdog charm, its place in the landscape of mid-2000s comedies, and how Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Heder play off each other as mismatched teacher and student. Phil and Emily also explore what this film says about the Todd Phillips formula and how it fits alongside the more famous hits of his career.Whether you’re a die-hard Phillips fan or discovering School for Scoundrels for the first time, this episode offers a fresh look at a forgotten entry in the 2000s comedy canon.#PodcastLikeIts2000s #SchoolForScoundrels #ToddPhillips #EmilyAndPhil #2000sMovies #ComedyFilms #FilmPodcast #MovieDiscussion48: Palindromes with Simon Ennis
01:36:46|Emily and Phil continue their mini series on the films of "The Todds" Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field with a deep dive into Todd Solondz’s challenging and provocative Palindromes (2004). Joining them is filmmaker and returning guest Simon Ennis, who brings thoughtful insight into one of Solondz’s most controversial and layered films.They explore the film’s shifting lead actors, its exploration of identity, morality, and adolescence, and how Solondz pushes the boundaries of discomfort in his storytelling. They also discuss how Palindromes fits within Solondz’s larger body of work and the early 2000s indie film landscape.Available now wherever you get your podcasts.#PodcastLikeIts2000s #Palindromes #ToddSolondz #SimonEnnis #FilmPodcast #IndieFilm #2000sMovies #EmilyAndPhil #FilmDiscussion47: Starsky & Hutch with Clay Keller
01:52:10|This week on Podcast Like It's the 2000s, Emily and Phil are joined by screenwriter and podcast host Clay Keller (@claykeller) to revisit Todd Phillips’ Starsky & Hutch (2004), the action comedy that helped cement early 2000s buddy cop nostalgia.As they continue their deep dive into the films of "The Todd’s" Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field they examine how Starsky & Hutch fits into the era’s obsession with 70s throwbacks, the comedic chemistry of Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson, and whether Snoop Dogg’s Huggy Bear is the most chill informant in cinematic history.Is this just a goofy relic of its time or a lowkey blueprint for the modern comedy franchise? Let’s find out.🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts! #StarskyAndHutch #ToddPhillips #PodcastLikeIts #2000sMovies #BenStiller #OwenWilson #FilmPodcast #ComedyMovies #ClayKeller #MovieNostalgia46: Old School with Griffin Newman
01:52:20|On this episode of Podcast Like It’s 2000s, Emily and Phil continue their “Films of the Todds” mini-series spotlighting Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field with a look at Todd Phillips’ breakout hit, Old School (2003).Joining them is actor and podcaster Griffin Newman (@grifflightning), who helps examine how Old School shaped 2000s studio comedy, its impact on the careers of its leads, and where it fits in the larger story of the early 21st-century comedy boom. They also discuss how the film reflects a shift in Hollywood’s approach to masculinity, adulthood, and rebellion.#PodcastLikeIts2000s #OldSchool #GriffinNewman #ToddPhillips #2000sMovies #ComedyFilms #FilmPodcast #MovieDiscussion #WillFerrell #VinceVaughn #LukeWilson #FilmAnalysis45: Far From Heaven with Marie Bardi-Salinas
01:44:45|Emily and Phil continue their deep dive into The Todds—Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field—with Todd Haynes’ lush and heartbreaking 2002 masterpiece Far From Heaven. Joining them is writer and culture critic Marie Bardi-Salinas (@mariebardi), bringing her sharp insight and deep love for this era of filmmaking.Together, they explore how Haynes channels Douglas Sirk to tell a daring, subversive story about race, sexuality, and suburban repression in 1950s America. From Julianne Moore’s tour-de-force performance to the evocative Elmer Bernstein score and Edward Lachman’s exquisite cinematography, this conversation celebrates the film’s style and its urgent relevance.Don’t miss this conversation about one of the most visually rich and emotionally complex films of the decade.🎬 Far From Heaven is a vital entry in our “Films of The Todds” mini-series.Follow Marie Bardi-SalinasInstagram: @mariebardi#PodcastLikeIts2000s #FarFromHeaven #ToddHaynes #JulianneMoore #MarieBardi #FilmPodcast #QueerCinema #CinephileSeries #TheTodds44: In The Bedroom with Katey Rich
01:30:05|Emily and Phil continue their exploration of The Todd’s—Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field—with a deep, emotional dive into Todd Field’s devastating directorial debut, In The Bedroom (2001). Joining them is critic and editor Katey Rich, bringing insight into what made this restrained, quietly explosive drama a standout of early 2000s cinema.Together, they unpack Sissy Spacek and Tom Wilkinson’s powerhouse performances, the film’s chilling portrait of grief and middle-class rage, and how Field’s naturalistic style both subverts and elevates melodrama. They also reflect on the film's surprising Oscar run and how it signaled the arrival of a serious new voice in American filmmaking.📽️ This episode is part of our ongoing mini-series dedicated to the modern auteurs named Todd. You don’t want to miss it.Follow Katey RichInstagram & Twitter: @kateyrichtalking#PodcastLikeIts2000s #InTheBedroom #ToddField #KateyRich #SissySpacek #TomWilkinson #FilmPodcast #Oscars2000s #IndieFilm #CinephileSeries #TheTodds43: Storytelling with Rich Monahan
01:36:02|Phil & Emily kicks off our brand-new mini-series The Films of The Todds—a deep dive into the cinematic worlds of Todd Haynes, Todd Phillips, Todd Solondz, and Todd Field. First up? Todd Solondz’s provocatively layered and deeply uncomfortable 2001 film Storytelling.Joining Phil & Emily is writer and pop culture commentator Rich Monahan to unpack the film’s divisive two-part structure ("Fiction" and "Non-Fiction"), its dark satirical tone, and how Solondz pushes buttons in ways that still challenge audiences today. They explore how Storytelling deals with race, exploitation, authorship, and the blurred lines between truth and narrative, all with Solondz’s signature deadpan bite.It’s a bold and biting start to a series about four very different Todds—tune in for uncomfortable laughs, critical analysis, and one of the weirdest uses of a red box in movie history.🎧 Let the Todd chaos begin.Follow Rich Monahan:Instagram: @richmonahan#Storytelling #ToddSolondz #PodcastLikeIts2000s #TheTodds #RichMonahan #IndieCinema #2000sMovies #DarkComedy #FilmDiscussion #PopCulturePodcast42: Road Trip with with David Ehrlich + Bonus Interview with Amy Smart
01:46:31|Phil and Emily are kicking off their new mini-series The Films of “The Todds”—a deep dive into the wildly different worlds of Todd Haynes, Todd Phillips, Todd Solondz, and Todd Field. And what better way to start than with one of the most chaotic, irreverent, and painfully 2000s comedies: Road Trip (2000).Joining them for this raunchy, college-era nostalgia fest is film critic David Ehrlich (IndieWire), who helps break down the film’s R-rated antics, surprisingly tight script, and why Tom Green is the ultimate agent of chaos. Plus, they’re joined by special guest Amy Smart for a bonus interview, where she reflects on her experience making the movie and the 2000s comedy boom.Get ready for gross-out gags, dorm room disasters, and a trip down memory lane with the ultimate party movie that defined a generation.BONUS: Phil sits down with actress Amy Smart to reflect on her early career, from the chaos of Road Trip to the over-the-top antics of Starsky & Hutch. They dive into the wild world of 2000s comedy, the pressure of filming iconic scenes, and the unique challenges of being the “straight person” in movies full of larger-than-life characters like Tom Green and Ben Stiller.Amy shares behind-the-scenes stories about navigating fratty set environments, balancing TV and film work, and the surreal experience of going from indie darling to mainstream star. Plus, she reveals the surprising connection between Todd Phillips and Quentin Tarantino that even die-hard fans might not know.🎧 Buckle up for the first stop on the road to The Todds—it’s going to be a wild ride!Follow David Ehrlich:Instagram: @davidehrlichBluesky: @davidehrlich.bsky.social#RoadTrip #PodcastLikeIts2000s #DavidEhrlich #AmySmart #ToddPhillips #2000sComedies #TheTodds #PopCulturePodcast #FilmDiscussion #CollegeComedy #Nostalgia