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Reel Rap: Tati’s ‘Parade’ (1974)

Jacques Tati’s final feature, Parade, gets the classic Reel Rap side-eye on this week’s episode

Shane and Bennett aren’t the only clowns on this week’s Reel Rap. For his final feature, Jacques Tati focuses on a Stockholm circus and dusts off the pantomime routines that made him famous. Listen in to hear the boys discuss the Cirque du Soleil industrial complex, three card monty schemes and that episode of King of the Hill where Bobby joins the rodeo.

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A comedy duo straight out of William Penn’s backyard, Bennett Glace, an adult Disney fan, and Shane Pfender, an ordained minister, have for years lent a critical eye to Hollywood’s most tedious auteurs. They are a comedy duo for film snobs and slobs alike. Exhausted by the current uninspired landscape of film criticism, the two work to find a new language with which to understand and interact with the films they cover on their inimitable podcast, Reel Rap.