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Unspooled
Presentation
Hosted byAmy Nicholson
Paul Scheer
GenreFilm
History
FormatPodcast (via streaming or downloadable MP3)
LanguageEnglish
Length1-2 hours
Production
Theme music composed byMike Cassady
Publication
Original releaseMay 17, 2018
ProviderEarwolf
Related
Websitehttps://www.unspooledpodcast.com/

Unspooled is a film podcast on the Earwolf network. It is hosted by film critic Amy Nicholson and actor/comedian Paul Scheer.[1] Initially, the podcast covered the American Film Institute (AFI) Top 100 films.[2] Later episodes of the podcast have covered other classic movies, with the ultimate goal of creating a list of the 100 best movies of all time.

Format

Each episode of Unspooled covers a single film and analyzes its artistic, thematic, and historical significance.[3] Episodes begin with facts about the year the film was released and a summary of the cast and plot. As the hosts debate what works and what doesn't about each movie, they include audio excerpts from the film to illustrate their points, plus supplemental clips such as interviews with the director and cast. Scheer has described the podcast as a "book club where we are watching movies once a week."[4]

Many episodes also feature guests who are experts about a topic covered in the film or were involved in some way with the film's production. Guests have included Spike Lee, Conan O’Brien, Katharine Ross, Mira Sorvino, Glynn Turman, Talia Shire, Peter Bogdanovich, and Amy Heckerling.

Episodes wrap up with a negative review of the film from the time it was released. In Season 1, the show included clips of The Simpson’s parodies of the film, if available, to demonstrate the film's continued cultural relevance. In Season 2, the show includes a clip of the top song on the Billboard charts the week of the film’s release to examine the film’s connection to the zeitgeist.

Reception

Unspooled debuted at number 1 on iTunes Film & TV podcast rankings and number 4 on the iTunes overall top chart.[5][6]

The podcast has garnered many positive reviews in the popular press. Esquire called it one of the best podcasts of 2019.[7] Rolling Stone wrote that the show was “wildly entertaining” and ranked the show as one of the best podcasts of 2020.[8] Town & Country Magazine lauded it as a “sharp, funny series…[with] charming chemistry,” and Vanity Fair noted that the show's “fresh and intriguing takes on venerable movies make for entertaining listening.”[9][10] Vulture called it “funny and accessible.”[11] Another article in Vulture noted that “Unspooled is definitely among the best of [the good-film appreciation podcasts].”[12] The AV Club described it as “both serious and silly,” and The Hollywood Reporter listed the show as an essential film history podcast.[13][14] IndieWire said that the podcast “provides an interesting context for what does or doesn’t remain timeless in the movie world.”[15] Discover Pods referred to the show as “slightly more highbrow” than Scheer's companion podcast, How Did This Get Made?,[16] while Emily VanDerWerff in Vox complemented its “entertaining segments … [while being] dedicated to placing these movies in their proper historical context.”[17]

Other critics have noted that the podcast is as an "absolute joy ... Scheer and Nicholson usually treat even the movies they don’t care for with a measure of respect."[18]

The podcast has been recognized for its willingness to take a critical eye to respected classics. One review commented that the show “fuels discussions of whether these movies are truly brilliant, or simply just respected because no one has ever questioned them.”[19] Another stated more directly, “Amy and Paul are not afraid to make the point: Do you really need so many movies about Vietnam?”[20]

Conservative media outlets, such as The Federalist, have criticized the podcast for the hosts' left-wing politics.[21]

Episodes

Season 1: The AFI List

The show began by going through each of the 2007 AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies beginning with Citizen Kane.[1][22] For the first half of season 1, films were chosen by a random roll of a polyhedral die. At the end of the season, the hosts eliminated 60 films from the AFI list. Many were eliminated because of repeated directors or genres, particularly war films and Westerns. Other films were rejected because the director is believed to have made a better film that should fill the slot instead, such as replacing William Friedkin’s The French Connection with The Exorcist. The trimmed list was published as the API List, an acronym of the hosts’ names Amy and Paul.[23]

Season 2 and Beyond: Adding to the List

Following seasons of Unspooled have grouped films into thematic miniseries. Movies are chosen by the hosts and listeners with the goal of expanding the initial list to represent a more diverse, multi-faceted overview of cinema.[24]

Specials, Mini-episodes, and Live Episodes

Unspooled has produced annual episodes covering each year's Oscars and year-in-review series about the best films of that year. Other special episodes include live shows taped at film festivals and at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.

Unspooled also has an ongoing series of mini-episodes called Top 3. On Top 3, a guest is interviewed about the three movies they would add to the top 100 list. Guests have included Rian Johnson, Tim Blake Nelson, Melanie Lynskey, Daveed Diggs, Lorene Scafaria, Steve Zahn, Karen Gillian, Tom Scharpling, Ed Brubaker, and Shea Serrano.


Unspooled Episodes
EP# Title Release Date
1 Citizen Kane May 16, 2018
2 Ben-Hur (1959 film) May 23, 2018
3 The Wizard of Oz (film) May 30, 2018
4 Swing Time (film) June 6, 2018
5 The French Connection (film) June 13, 2018
6 Titanic (1997 film) June 20, 2018
7 2001: A Space Odyssey (film) June 27, 2018
8 Bonnie and Clyde (film) July 4, 2018
9 Platoon (film) July 11, 2018
10 The General (1926 film) July 18, 2018
11 The Shawshank Redemption July 26, 2018
12 King Kong (1933 film) August 1, 2018
13 All About Eve August 8, 2018
14 Double Indemnity August 16, 2018
15 Singin' In The Rain August 22, 2018
16 The Sixth Sense August 30, 2018
17 Taxi Driver September 6, 2018
18 E.T. The Extra Terrestrial September 12, 2018
19 High Noon September 19, 2018
20 Apocalypse Now September 26, 2018
21 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring October 3, 2018
22 Psycho (1960 film) October 10, 2018
23 The African Queen October 25, 2018
24 Duck Soup (1933 film) October 31, 2018
25 Listener Questions Special November 7, 2018
26 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington November 14, 2018
27 Sophie's Choice (1982 film) November 21, 2018
28 A Clockwork Orange (film) November 28, 2018
29 Rocky December 6, 2018
30 Schindler's List December 12, 2018
31 It's a Wonderful Life December 19, 2018
32 In The Heat of the Night (film) December 26, 2018
33 The Searchers January 2, 2019
34 Unforgiven January 9, 2019
35 The Last Picture Show January 16, 2019
36 Sunset Boulevard (film) January 23, 2019
37 One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (film) January 31, 2019
38 Best of 2018: Blockbusters February 6, 2019
39 Best of 2018: Critic's Picks February 14, 2019
40 Best of 2018: Listener's Picks February 20, 2019
41 BONUS: 2019 Oscars February 25, 2019
42 The Graduate February 27, 2019
43 Saving Private Ryan March 7, 2019
44 A Night At The Opera (film) March 13, 2019
45 West Side Story (1961 film) March 21, 2019
46 City Lights March 27, 2019
47 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film) April 4, 2019
48 All The President's Men (film) April 10, 2019
49 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (film) April 17, 2019
50 Chinatown (1974 film) April 24, 2019
51 Tootsie May 1, 2019
52 The Silence of the Lambs (film) May 8, 2019
53 To Kill A Mockingbird (film) May 15, 2019
54 Vertigo (film) May 22, 2019
55 Halfway There Special May 30, 2019
56 Horror & The AFI List: Live from the Overlook Film Festival June 6, 2019
57 Midnight Cowboy June 12, 2019
58 Toy Story June 19, 2019
59 Do The Right Thing June 26, 2019
60 The Deer Hunter July 3, 2019
61 Gone With The Wind (film) July 11, 2019
62 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (film) July 17, 2019
63 Pulp Fiction July 25, 2019
64 Bringing Up Baby August 1, 2019
65 Nashville (film) August 8, 2019
66 The Maltese Falcon (1941 film) August 14, 2019
67 The Philadelphia Story (film) August 21, 2019
68 Network (1976 film) August 29, 2019
69 Lawrence of Arabia (film) September 4, 2019
70 On The Waterfront September 11, 2019
71 North By Northwest September 19, 2019]
72 Spartacus (film) September 25, 2019
73 Some Like It Hot October 3, 2019
74 BONUS REEL: Shea Serrano October 8, 2019
75 American Graffiti October 9, 2019
76 BONUS REEL: Joker & Taxi Driver October 14, 2019
76 The Godfather October 16, 2019
77 The Godfather Part II October 23, 2019
78 The Grapes of Wrath (film) October 30, 2019
79 Forrest Gump November 6, 2019
80 The Best Years of Our Lives November 13, 2019
81 BONUS REEL: Lorene Scafaria November 18, 2019
82 Annie Hall November 20, 2019
83 BONUS REEL: Rian Johnson November 25, 2019
84 Raging Bull November 27, 2019
85 Best of the Decade Pt. 1 December 4, 2019
86 Best of the Decade Pt. 2 December 11, 2019
87 Best of the Decade Pt. 3 December 25, 2019
88 Best of the Decade Pt. 4 January 1, 2020
89 Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb January 9, 2020
90 The Gold Rush January 15, 2019
91 The Wild Bunch January 22, 2019
92 The Apartment January 29, 2020
93 2020 Oscars Preview February 5, 2020
94 The Sound of Music February 13, 2020
95 Parasite (2019 film) February 19, 2020
96 LAPOCALYPSE ( Live from Alamo Drafthouse) February 26, 2020
97 M*A*S*H (film) March 4, 2020
98 Sunrise (1926 film) March 12, 2020
99 Rear Window March 18, 2020
100 12 Angry Men (1957 film) March 25, 2020
101 Sullivan's Travels April 1, 2020
102 Easy Rider April 8, 2020
103 Cabaret (1972) April 16, 2020
104 Yankee Doodle Dandy April 22, 2020
105 Intolerance (film) April 29, 2020
106 Goodfellas May 7, 2020
107 Spool Party: House Party May 13, 2020
108 The Bridge On The River Kwai May 20, 2020
109 A Streetcar Named Desire (1951 film) May 27, 2020
110 Blade Runner June 4, 2020
111 Shane (film) June 10, 2020
112 Modern Times (film) June 17, 2020
113 It Happened One Night June 24, 2020
114 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid July 8, 2020
115 Casablanca (film) July 15, 2020
116 Wrapping Up The AFI 100 July 22, 2020
117 Coming 8/20: Unspooled Season 2 July 24, 2020
118 Mean Girls August 19, 2020
119 Stand and Deliver August 26, 2020
120 The 400 Blows September 2, 2020
121 Rebel Without A Cause September 9, 2020
122 Cooley High September 16, 2020
123 Fast Times At Ridgemont High September 23, 2020
124 Dazed and Confused (film) September 30, 2020
125 Frankenstein (1931 film) October 7, 2020
126 The Babadook October 14, 2020
127 Night Of The Living Dead October 21, 2020
128 Ganja & Hess October 28, 2020
129 The Thing (1982 film) November 4, 2020
130 Raising Arizona November 11, 2020
131 Tokyo Story November 18, 2020
132 Eve's Bayou November 25, 2020
133 The Royal Tenenbaums December 2, 2020
134 Guess Who's Coming To Dinner December 9, 2020
135 BONUS: THE GODFATHER, CODA: THE DEATH OF MICHAEL CORLEONE December 10, 2020
136 BONUS: Screen Test Rattle My Chains December 14, 2020
137 The Farewell (2019 film) December 16, 2020
138 Home Alone December 23, 2020
139 Dogtooth (film) January 6, 2021
140 When Harry Met Sally January 13, 2021
141 Chungking Express January 20, 2021
142 Groundhog Day (film) January 27, 2021
143 A Place In The Sun (1951 film) February 3, 2021
144 BONUS: Promising Young Women February 9, 2021
145 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind February 10, 2022
146 Love and Basketball February 17, 2021
147 Brokeback Mountain February 24, 2021
148 The Princess Bride (film) March 3, 2021
149 Mike Nichols (with Mark Harris) March 10, 2021
150 Hoosiers (film) March 17, 2021
151 Brian's Song March 24, 2021
152 Cool Runnings March 31, 2021
153 Chariots of Fire April 7, 2021
154 A League of Their Own April 14, 2021
155 2021 Oscar Special April 21, 2021
156 Hoop Dreams April 28, 2021
157 A Trip to the Moon May 5, 2021
158 Galaxy Quest May 12, 2021
159 Spool Party: Big (featuring Lauren Lapkus) May 19, 2021
160 Screen Test: Darkness In The Force May 26, 2021
161 Spool Party: Clueless Jun 2, 2021
162 Contact (1997 American Film) June 9, 2021
163 Alien (film) June 16, 2021
164 Solaris (1972 film) June 24, 2021
165 Top 3: Daveed Diggs June 28, 2021
166 Aliens (film) June 30, 2021
167 Top 3: Tom Scharpling July 6, 2021
168 Apollo 13 (film) July 7, 2021
169 Raiders of the Lost Ark July 13 2021
170 Star Wars (film) July 13, 2021
171 Jaws (film) July 13, 2021
172 Top 3: Karen Gillan July 13, 2021
173 The State of Summer Blockbusters July 14, 2021
174 Jurassic Park (film) July 21, 2021
175 Bonus: Vaccination Hesitation w/ Dr. Kate Grossman July 28, 2021
176 Men in Black (1997 film) July 28, 2021
177 Top 3: Steve Zahn August 3, 2021
178 Back To The Future August 4, 2021
179 Speed (1994 film) August 11, 2021
180 The Fugitive (1993 film) August 18, 2021
181 The Hangover August 25, 2021
182 Bridesmaids (2011 film) September 1, 2021
183 Inception September 8, 2021
184 Mad Max: Fury Road September 15, 2021
185 Season 2 Finale September 22, 2021
186 Top 3: Melanie Lynskey September 26, 2021
187 The Exorcist (film) September 29, 2021
188 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari October 7, 2021
189 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre October 13, 2021
190 Top 3: Tim Blake Nelson October 18, 2021
191 Raw (film) October 20, 2021
192 Top 3: Ed Brubaker October 25, 2021
193 The Blair Witch Project October 27, 2021
194 A Nightmare on Elm Street November 3, 2021
195 The Nightmare Before Christmas November 10, 2021
196 Grease (film) November 17, 2021
197 Chicago (2002 film) November 24, 2021
198 Lagaan December 1, 2021
199 Little Shop of Horrors (film) December 8, 2021
200 Love Actually December 15, 2021
201 The Matrix December 22, 2021
202 A Christmas Story December 29, 2021
203 The Apartment (Re-Release) January 5, 2021
204 The Last Picture Show (Re-Release) January 11, 2021
205 In The Heat of the Night (Re-Release) January 11, 2021
206 Fargo (1996 film) January 12, 2022
207 Scream (1996 film) January 19, 2022
208 Frozen (2013 film) January 26, 2022
209 Top 3: Brian Cox January 31, 2022
210 The Royal Tenenbaums February 2, 2022
211 The Grand Budapest Hotel February 2, 2022
212 Jackass (franchise) February 9, 2022
213 Force Majeure (film) February 16, 2022
214 Remembering Ivan Reitman February 21, 2022
215 The Shining (film) February 23, 2022
216 Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby March 2, 2022

The API List

At the conclusion of Season 1, the hosts eliminated 60 movies from the AFI list and kept 40, publishing these selections as the core of their own "API" list (the "Amy and Paul Institute"), with the goal of again expanding the new list to 100 films, this time with an eye to gathering a more diverse representation of film creators and subjects than the AFI list offers. In the following seasons, additional films have been viewed and discussed, and added to the list. The hosts maintain that the collection, when complete, will be "shot into space" so that humanity's artistic endeavors can be shared with alien civilizations.

The API list currently includes 58 films; 40 of which were retained from the AFI list in the final episode of Season 1, and 18 of which were added in the final episode of Season 2.

Notably, the hosts have attempted to include no more than one film by any particular director, but due to the variety and quality of their work three directors are currently featured twice: Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and Billy Wilder.

The API List

Position Title Season Added Notes
1 Citizen Kane 1
2 The Wizard of Oz 1
3 Casablanca 1
4 Modern Times 1
5 2001: A Space Oddyssey 1
6 Singin' in the Rain 1
7 Do the Right Thing 1
8 The Godfather 1 included as a trilogy
9 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans 1
10 All About Eve 1
11 It's a Wonderful Life 1
12 Lawrence of Arabia 1
13 The Apartment 1
14 Taxi Driver 1
15 Rear Window 1
16 Titanic 1
17 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1
18 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolfe? 1
19 Duck Soup 1
20 Pulp Fiction 1
21 E.T. The Extra Terrestrial 1 May be replaced pending review of additional Spielberg films
22 12 Angry Men 1
23 Star Wars 1 included as a trilogy
24 Annie Hall 1
25 The Best Years of Our Lives 1
26 Sullivan's Travels 1
27 The Silence of the Lambs 1
28 A Streetcar Named Desire 1
29 Bonnie and Clyde 1
30 Cabaret 1
31 King Kong 1
32 The Last Picture Show 1
33 Intolerance 1
34 Dr Strangelove 1
35 Vertigo 1
36 The Lord of the Rings 1 included as a trilogy
37 Double Indemnity 1
38 Nashville 1
39 To Kill a Mockingbird 1
40 The General 1
41 Back to the Future 2
42 Night of the Living Dead 2
43 The Princess Bride 2
44 Fast Times at Ridgemont High 2
45 Mad Max: Fury Road 2
46 Tokyo Story 2
47 Hoop Dreams 2 Pending a discussion of whether documentaries belong on the list
48 A League of Their Own 2
49 Bridesmaids 2
50 A Trip to the Moon 2
51 Groundhog Day 2
52 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2
53 Ganja and Hess 2
54 Raising Arizona 2 May be replaced pending review of additional Coen Brothers films
55 The Royal Tenenbaums 2 May be replaced pending review of additional Wes Anderson films
56 Inception 2 May be replaced pending review of additional Christopher Nolan films
57 The Thing 2 May be replaced pending review of additional John Carpenter films
58 The 400 Blows 2

Spinoffs

Screen Test

Screen Test is an Unspooled film-themed game show hosted by Paul Scheer and Amy Nicholson. Contestants are tested on their “wits, bravado, and collaboration--the three necessities if you want to make it in Hollywood.” The show launched in October 2020 on Stitcher, with some episodes airing live on Paul Scheer's Twitch Channel, FriendZone.[25]

Spool Party

Spool Party is a live stream that focuses on fan favorite films with special guests. Episodes premiere live on YouTube. Shows have featured the films Big, Clue, and Clueless. One episode featured a House Party reunion with director Reginald Hudlin and Christopher “Play” Reid.

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