Episode Description
Joe Lynch and Becca Howard are the hosts of A Couple Of Old Fashioneds, a filmed movie podcast where they surprise each other with double features and talk through their reactions and analysis of the films.
They join us in the Crypt for a crossover episode about how their show started, discovering movies together, and why introducing someone to a film they’ve never seen is exciting.
We talk film bros vs real movie fans, screenwriting, film school, fan fiction, and learning by watching movies.
Joe and Becca also break down working together on Suitable Flesh, low-budget filmmaking, bad crews, editing, and staying sane in the industry. We also get into Vegas, dive bars, Joe Bob’s Jamboree, pitching projects, anxiety, and how the novelty of Hollywood eventually wears off.
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00:00:00 – Intro
00:02:20 – Introducing New Movies to People & The Genesis of A Couple of Old Fashioned's
00:11:10 –Film Bros vs. Film Enthusiasts
00:20:11 The Film Industry, Screenwriting, Film School, Fan Fiction, and Screenwriting Methods
00:32:40 – Suitable Flesh - Bad Crew Memebers, Continuity Errors, Writing, Directing, Editing, The Female Gaze, and Feeding Your Crew Right
01:05:23 – Being Grateful On Set
01:17:22 – Loving the Role You're In and Separating Work from the Relationship
01:31:06 – Double Down Saloon, Vegas, and Joe Bob's Jamboree
01:41:40 – Unannounced Film, Writing Inspirations, and Pitching
01:50:09 – The Novelty of Hollywood is Gone, Pitching, Anxiety, Debuting a New Film, and Creative Partners
02:07:15 – A Couple of Old Fashioneds
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