Everybody is Zodiac: 29-30, 643, 1155
The worlds greatest movie podcast slash detective duo taken on the case of “who stole David Fincher’s idea for Zodiac?” Turns out, the culprit was four movies, all of which came out years before Zodiac was even conceived, and two of which predated the Zodiac Murders themselves! Who knew!?!?!
Once the suspects are in custody, we grill them like only we can. Picnic at Hanging Rock leaves us with more questions than answers, content to remain ethereal and ephemeral. M is a smooth operator, navigating the interrogation with ease and belying its total mastery of its environment. The Man Who Knew Too Much knows shockingly little, and Cure floors us as it opens a gate to the depths of human evil.
Just to be clear, in this metaphor, we’re private detectives, not cops. I know that PI’s don't really have the authority to interrogate people, but we’re rogue operators.
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:05:03) Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) dir. Peter Weir
(00:31:41) M (1931) dir. Fritz Lang
(00:54:46) The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
(01:06:53) Cure (1997) dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa
(01:44:12) Outro and Next Week's Picks!’
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Edited by Tyler Frazier.
Original Artwork by Ana Habrych.
