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Pod Casty For Me

Pod Casty For Me

Di: Jake Serwin & Ian Rhine
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Pod Casty For Me: a left politics and culture podcast about the films of Steven Soderbergh (formerly Clint Eastwood and Paul Schrader), one movie per episode. Hosted by Jake Serwin & Ian Rhine. New episodes every other Friday.© 2022 Arte Scienze sociali
  • PATREON PREVIEW: Moneyball (2011)
    Jan 23 2026

    This is a preview of a premium episode from our Patreon feed, Paid Costly For Me! Head over to Patreon.com/PodCastyForMe to hear more for just $5 a month.

    Most movies weren't directed by Steven Soderbergh, but few were as notably not directed by Steven Soderbergh as this one: MONEYBALL, the true story of the 2002 Oakland Athletics' revolutionary sabermetrics-based hiring strategy, was 5 days from shooting when Sony pulled the plug on Soderbergh's version. After a rewrite by Aaron Sorkin and a few cast change-ups, a slicker, Fincher-lite version directed by Bennett Miller made it to theaters, and we're talking about the whole deal. This ep has it all, quite frankly: in-depth script revision analysis, baseball talk, sports politics, and a long conversation about how statistics and "disruption" inform the world. It turns out everything is Moneyball, maybe? Give this one a listen, folks.


    As always, thanks to Jetski for our theme music and to Jeremy Allison for our artwork.

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    11 min
  • Soderbergh Ep. 23: Haywire (2011) with Ryan Torgeson
    Jan 16 2026

    Get your silly little trunks on, listener: we're headed to the octagon this week to talk HAYWIRE, Soderbergh's much-delayed 2011 (anti-?) spy thriller starring MMA fighter Gina Carano. And joining us is our friend, podcaster and musician Ryan Torgeson (@molecularlioneI)! We talk mid-2010s action cinema, mixed martial arts, Soderbergh's decision to alter Carano's voice in post, Carano's decision to blow her career up by being a hateful moron, special consultant and Duvdevan Unit war criminal Aaron Cohen, and more.

    Further Reading:

    "Steven Soderbergh, an MMA Fighter, and Five Stars Walk Into a Spy Movie" by Adam Nayman

    "Gina Carano took her fighting to a new level for 'Haywire'" by Nicole Sperling

    "Steven Soderbergh on 'Haywire,' 'Magic Mike' and Why He's Given Up on 'Serious Movies'" by Nigel M. Smith

    "Haywire's Body Talk" by Kiva Reardon

    "Covert Affairs: Why 'Haywire' is the Most Sneakily Political Movie of the Year" by Matt Singer

    "The Vulture Transcript: Steven Soderbergh on Haywire, Pranking Matt Damon, and His Looming Sabbatical" by Jennifer Vineyard

    "'Haywire' Star Gina Carano Addresses Voice Alteration Controversy" by Lauren Schutte

    "Disgraced actor Gina Carano denies ruining her own career with anti-trans jokes and Nazi comments" by Jake McKee

    Further Viewing:

    THE IPCRESS FILE (Furie, 1965)

    FUNERAL IN BERLIN (Hamilton, 1966)

    THE EXPENDABLES (Stallone, 2010)

    THE RAID (Evans, 2011)

    Scott Adkins movies

    Follow Ryan:

    https://x.com/molecularlioneI

    Follow Pod Casty For Me:

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    https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme

    Support us on Patreon:

    https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe

    Artwork by Jeremy Allison:

    https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart

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    2 ore e 9 min
  • PATREON PREVIEW: Commentary - Play Misty For Me (1971)
    Jan 9 2026

    This is a preview of a premium episode from our Patreon feed, Paid Costly For Me! Head over to Patreon.com/PodCastyForMe to hear more for just $5 a month.

    We're trying something new this week - we've recorded a feature commentary track! Watch Clint Eastwood's 1971 directorial debut PLAY MISTY FOR ME as we talk about it. Sure, we did an episode on this movie already, but that was three years ago. We're different now! We've learned new stuff and forgotten most of what we said then, anyway.

    In the episode, we'll explain exactly how to sync our conversation with the film, but we've designed this as something you can listen to as a regular podcast episode, too. Let us know if you'd like more of this sort of thing!

    Thanks as always to Jetski for our theme music and to Jeremy Allison for our artwork.

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    8 min
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