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  • An Oscar Nominations Reaction Show
    Jan 22 2026

    We react LIVE to the 2026 Oscar Nominations, giving you our honest, unauthorized opinions on all the nominated films and the shameful snubs.


    Next episode: The Godfather (1972) by Francis Ford Coppola


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    1 ora
  • Top 10 Films of 2025! plus, a Movie Draft of Additions to Our History of Film List
    Jan 15 2026

    EndadaYear! Hosts Zach Domes and J Brooks Young reveal each of their Top Ten Films of 2025, and the 1st ever cumulative Some Like It Unauthorized Top Ten Official Official Best Films of the Year. In a year of aliens and monsters, political radicals and ping pong players, which film will be crowned the totally not arbitrary best of the best? Listen to find out! Or watch on youtube!


    Additionally, we revise our chronological watchlist of 485 films from cinema’s history by selecting the final 15 films to round off the list at 500. Our project, which has been ongoing for over two years, is for both of us to watch every single film on this list, and upon completion, become Experts in Film History. Listen in to hear what we decide must be watched to better understand the medium of film, whether it’s an unsung cult masterpiece or Wolfgang Peterson’s Das Boot, and hear what each of us, movie draft style, is gonna force the other sibling to watch.


    1:37 — Top Ten Countdown


    44:00 — Honorable Mentions


    55:55 — Movie Draft of the final additions to our History of Film list


    Next episode: The Godfather (1972) by Francis Ford Coppola


    UnauthorizedPod.com for more. Hosted by Zachary Domes and J Brooks Young. Music by hetchy

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    2 ore e 25 min
  • Marty Supreme (2025)
    Jan 11 2026

    The year ended not with a bang, but with the ping and the pong of that little ball of energy Timmy Chalamet bouncing across the silver screen in Josh Safdie’s new film. Topics include: the rise of the Safdie/Bronstein anxiety wave of films, the adoption of these films by the awards voters, and a segue into the 60s avant-garde and what radical filmmaking looks like today.


    Next episode: Top Ten Lists of 2025, and a Movie Draft to round out the History of Film list


    … and then …


    THE GODFATHER (1972) by Francis Ford Coppola


    UnauthorizedPod.com for more. Hosted by Zachary Domes and J Brooks Young. Music by hetchy

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    51 min
  • Sambizanga (1972)
    Dec 24 2025

    Filmmaking was a mid-life discovery for Sarah Maldoror: she made her first short film at the age of 39, after making waves in Paris as part of a black theater troupe, advocating abroad for african independence and supporting the fight in places like Algeria and Angola, and crucially, studying film in the USSR before assisting on The Battle of Algiers. As she witnessed Gilles Pontecorvo’s film become an international rallying cry for anti-imperialists everywhere, she knew without question that she had to bring the tools of cinema to the fight against portuguese occupiers in Angola, the birthplace of her husband.


    Her first feature-length film, Sambizanga, began to be shown (outside Angola, where it was banned) before independence was won. 50 years later, it made its first appearance on the Sight and Sound Top 250. And on this episode, we’re excited to discuss how this boldly modern film took us by surprise on first watch, and unpack the ways it stands apart in film history.


    Next time: Marty Supreme (2025) by Josh Safdie


    Watch the trailer for our short film


    Suggest a film to be added to our Film History watchlist


    UnauthorizedPod.com for more. Hosted by Zachary Domes and J Brooks Young. Music by hetchy

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    55 min
  • Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)
    Dec 17 2025

    We’re joined by Werner Herzog to discuss his early career film imagining the search for El Dorado by the spanish conquistadors, starring Klaus Kinski, and we explore post-colonial art, unexpected comedy, and the legacy of white dudes making their own epic jungle movies.


    Next week: Sambizanga (1972) by Sarah Maldoror


    Watch the trailer for our short film


    Suggest a film to be added to our Film History watchlist


    UnauthorizedPod.com for more. Hosted by Zachary Domes and J Brooks Young. Music by hetchy

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    58 min
  • Pink Flamingos (1972)
    Dec 10 2025

    Garbage man John Waters witnessed the explosion of specialty theaters in the 60s that offered all manner of forbidden fruit, from nudie european films to gross-out gore films, and with natural business savvy, he catered to that growing audience with his own ultra out-there amateur films. He made out with a nice profit, but his films really persisted in public consciousness because of their smart satire, and because they felt like a coming out party for a whole community of interesting, self-sustaining freaks. On this episode, we share our two differing reactions to seeing the film for the first time, go deep on the film’s place in history, and celebrate that incredible cast headed by the one and only, Divine.


    3:33 - Pink Flamingos discussion


    1:00:25 - Zach’s 5 albums to check out from 1972


    Next week: Aguirre, Wrath of God (1972) by Werner Herzog


    Watch the trailer for our short film


    Suggest a film to be added to our Film History watchlist


    UnauthorizedPod.com for more. Hosted by Zachary Domes and J Brooks Young. Music by hetchy

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    1 ora e 12 min
  • The Last Picture Show (1971)
    Dec 3 2025

    Larry McMurtry, the author of the novel that he and Peter Bogdanovich adapted into this smash success film, made it his life project to reconcile the popular image of the american west with the reality he grew up in post WWII. His novel “Horseman, Pass By” became the Paul Newman starring Hud, as defeatist as a film western can get, and The Last Picture Show is no sunnier. We explore how the film depicts sex and growing up in small town USA, and talk about the Gen Z aversion to sex in films today. We also detail how Bogdanovich became a respected name in hollywood while blowing up his marriage to creative partner Polly Platt, and discuss the strong ensemble cast, including new school actors Jeff Bridges and Cybill Sheperd.


    Next week: Pink Flamingos (1972) by John Waters


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    1 ora e 2 min
  • A New Leaf (1971)
    Nov 26 2025

    As fate would have it, young divorcée Elaine May would move across the country, leaving her baby daughter with her parents, to pursue higher education at one of the only colleges that admitted people without a high school diploma: the University of Chicago. Only there would she befriend Mike Nichols, with whom she would become a nationally known comedic performer, before they quit while they were ahead and forged separate careers. By ‘71, Nichols has already won the Best Director Oscar for The Graduate, and finally, May is here to prove her mettle as a filmmaker. We talk about our favorite moments in the film, and the state of comedy, then and now.


    We open with some semi-spoilery reactions to the new film Sentimental Value before talking A New Leaf (5:30), and like we did on the first episodes covering ‘69 and ‘70, we close with Zach sharing his top 5 albums to check out from ‘71 (50:22).


    Next week: The Last Picture Show (1971) by Peter Bogdanovich


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