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CodyCast101
Cody Wilkinson
40 episodes
5 days ago
Hi, my name is Cody Wilkinson and this podcast is meant to be an extension of my life. The conversations I have had with my family, friends and even strangers have helped me gain a better understanding of this world and my place in it. I want to know how people think, and how their thought process effects their unique perspective.
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Hi, my name is Cody Wilkinson and this podcast is meant to be an extension of my life. The conversations I have had with my family, friends and even strangers have helped me gain a better understanding of this world and my place in it. I want to know how people think, and how their thought process effects their unique perspective.
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Ep. 29 Not Professor, Steve Hates Bad Cinema
CodyCast101
1 hour 13 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
Ep. 29 Not Professor, Steve Hates Bad Cinema

9/05/21

One aspect of this podcast I was excited about most was the opportunity to stay in touch with some of my favorite professors from college. This episode is the first of hopefully many great conversations with former professors from Holy Cross. Steve was my American Film professor who exposed me to some of the greatest American Films in the last 100 years. My favorites from the class were Sunset Boulevard (Billy Wilder, 1950), Something Wild (Jonathan Demme, 1986), The Fabulous Baker Boys (Steve Kloves, 1989), Personal Best (Robert Towne, 1982), and the most tragic for last, Moonlight (Barry Jenkins, 2016). These 5 were among 34 of the best films I've ever seen and watching them/discussing them expanded my ability to appreciate films, if nothing else. Thank you again, Steve, for taking the time right before the semester kicked off, I look forward to your Best of 2 Years Ago List every year. Enjoy!

CodyCast101
Hi, my name is Cody Wilkinson and this podcast is meant to be an extension of my life. The conversations I have had with my family, friends and even strangers have helped me gain a better understanding of this world and my place in it. I want to know how people think, and how their thought process effects their unique perspective.