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Phoebe and Ferdy discuss one of Sidney Poitier's most well-known outings, In the Heat of the Night, released in 1967 and directed by Norman Jewison.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut and the genesis of his auteurial style, 1992's Reservoir Dogs.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss Beetlejuice, the 1988 fantasy comedy starring Michael Keaton, and arguably the one that established the Tim Burton aesthetic.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss Some Like It Hot, the 1959 comedy directed by Billy Wilder, and widely discussed as one of Marilyn Monroe's best.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss Ridley Scott's 1992 Director's Cut of his influential sci-fi Blade Runner, released theatrically in 1982.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss the film quintessential to a British Christmas, Love Actually, written and directed by Richard Curtis and released in 2003.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg's greatly influential war epic released in 1998.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss Studio Laika's first feature film, 2009's Coraline, directed by Henry Selick and based on Neil Gaiman's novella of the same name.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss Alien, Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror employing terrifying designs by H. R. Giger.

Phoebe and Ferdy discuss 1978's Halloween, the first film in the infamous horror franchise created by John Carpenter and Debra Hill.