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- Each year, the National Film Registry selects 25 films they deem "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In each episode, You're Missing Out takes a look at one of these films to get to the heart of why they matter.
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- 2020–Podcast EpisodeLupita Mendez-Jones and Justin Jones join the show to talk about Victor Fleming's (and George Cukor's and Sam Wood's) titanic epic, 1939's Gone With The Wind.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeHappy Thanksgiving to all our listeners. We're taking a week off from new episodes for the holiday, but here's a little aperitif for those indulging today. An episode of Mike and Tom's previous podcast (also called You're Missing Out), from when they first met Sunset Blvd. guest and Podcast Like It's 1999 host Phil Iscove to talk about one of his favorite films, Babe: Pig in the City. Enjoy, stay safe, wear a mask, and have a happy Thanksgiving.
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- 2020–Podcast EpisodeDavid Sims (The Atlantic, Blank Check with Griffin and David) joins the show to talk about King Vidor's remarkably timeless 1928 drama The Crowd.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeMike, Tom and Kyle take a break from discussing the 1989 NFR Class to take a look at the newly selected 2020 Class. Mike and Tom give their live reactions as Kyle reads off the newest inductees.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeFilmmaker Jordan Beck (Sgt. Stubby) joins the show to bring his perspective on making an animated feature to analyzing Walt Disney's landmark first animated feature, 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIt's an episode of Mike and Tom's previous podcast. After a little present-day retrospective chat, we'll head back to 2018 to look at two cult hits, Midnight Run and the longest midnight run n movie history, The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeActor and comedian David Bluvband (The Chris Gethard Show, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) joins the show to talk John Huston's directorial debut, the 1941 film noir The Maltese Falcon.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeAdvocate Amanda Rush joins the show to talk about how her own experiences working in D.C., and the more recent pop culture works that inspired it, are reflected in Frank Capra's 1939 political drama Mr. Smith Goes To Washington.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeDocumentarian Matthew Serrano joins the show to talk about Robert J. Flaherty's documentary Nanook of the North (1922), and how the film lives on the the DNA of the documentary medium, all the way through to Serrano's own films.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeSean and Carrie McCabe, the hosts of Ain't It Scary with Sean and Carrie, join us to talk about Alfred Hitchcock's most acclaimed piece of paranoia, 1958's Vertigo.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeActor and comedian Connor Ratliff joins us to talk about Stanley Kubrick, Peter Sellers and existential dread with the iconic 1964 Cold War comedy, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeFilmmaker LJ Strong (Serial, Cigarette Soup) joins us to talk about coming of age films, nostalgia without rose colored glasses and the remarkable life of Gordon Parks with 1969's The Learning Tree.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeJournalist Zainab Akande joins us to talk about Billy Wilder's iconic screwball comedy, 1959's Some Like It Hot.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodePop Culture Review's Michael Caputo joins us to tackle D.W. Griffith's infamously ambitious epic, 1916's Intolerance.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeActor Jae Kim joins us to talk Marlon Brando, Elia Kazan, Eva Marie Saint and those immortal words "I coulda been a contender" as we talk 1954's On The Waterfront.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodePod Clubhouse's Caroline Daley joins us to discuss the immortal childhood classic, The Wizard of Oz (1939).
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeChrissy Sire joins us to break down F.W. Murnau's Oscar-winning masterpiece, Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927), however radical the theory.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeAcclaimed comic book writer Mark Russell (Billionaire Island, Second Coming) joins us to talk about Steinbeck, systemic oppression and the powerful legacy of John Ford's 1940 adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWe kick off the month of April by looking at the National Film Registry's most celebrated inaugural inductee, 1989's Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeFilmmaker Brian DiLorenzo (Myth) joins us to talk about Michael Curtiz's immortal story of love in wartime, 1942's Casablanca.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeMike, Tom and Kyle take a step back from the 1st year of the National Film Registry to look at the 93rd Academy Awards.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeMike and Tom's former film professor, John Koshel, joins the show to talk about trains, pains and awesome ordeals as we look at Buster Keaton's iconic silent action-comedy The General (1927).
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWriter/critic Matt Singer (ScreenCrush, Spider-Man: From Amazing to Spectacular) joins us for our final episode of the season: the oft-cited, hugely influential film that towers above the rest, 1941's Citizen Kane.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeMike, Tom and Kyle reflect on the first 25 films inducted into the registry, the first 25+ episodes of the series, and the many films that lay ahead.
- 2020–Podcast Episode"Not all those who wander are lost..." Mike, Tom, and Kyle return for a special live reaction of the 2021 National Film Registry inductees. Plus, an update regarding Season 2's production and release window.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeMike, Tom and Kyle kick off Season 2 to look at the 94th Academy Awards
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWe take a look at the Oscar-winning drama All About Eve. We'll talk bitter rivalries, showbiz scandals, and why the movie that originally defeated Sunset Boulevard now sometimes stands in its shadow.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeKenny Neibart joins to talk about one of the most iconic dance films in cinema. Put on your top hat, tie up your white tie, brush of your tails, and listen as we talk Astair and Rogers, iconic costumes, and the evolution of onscreen dance.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeAction for Everyone and Adkins Undisputed host Mike Scott joins Mike and Tom in the conductor's car to take a trip through the history of action cinema from this crucial starting point, 1903's The Great Train Robbery.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIn the 50 years since its release, what more is there to say about Coppola's The Godfather? It turns out, a lot. Filmmaker Patrick Willems joins the show to talk Robert Evans, wine, his good buddy Francis, and...Ernest P. Worrell?
- 2020–Podcast EpisodePatrick Cotnoir returns to the show to make good on his promise to talk How Green Was My Valley and we make good on our promise to devote a chunk of our episode to the forgotten PS1 video game Star Wars: Episode I- Jedi Power Battles.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeFriend of the show Amanda Rush returns to talk about Robert Drew's landmark work of cinema verite documentary, Primary. We'll talk Kennedy, primaries, and...Muncher from Ghostbusters: Afterlife?
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeScreen Drafts host Clay Keller joins the show to talk about the "third genius" Harold Lloyd in his most popular film of his day, The Freshman. We'll talk the 1920s "collegiate craze", football, pratfalls, and...silent movie tie-in songs?
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWe assemble a trio to take a journey in search of a very special treasure: Answers. Did Warner Bros. know how to market this movie? Was it snubbed for Best Picture? And who was the original novel's mysterious author, B. Traven?
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeVyceVictus joins us to discuss the landmark WWI film All Quiet on the Western Front. We talk about the film's stirring depiction of the physical and mental tolls of combat, and its Oscar success on the precipice of the Hayes code.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeBen Hosley joins the show to talk about the juvenile delinquent film that started them all, and redefined cool for a generation, Rebel Without A Cause.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeReels of Justice co-host Maynard Bangs decides to slum it here to see how the other half lives. Along the way, there's conversations about Preston Sturges, Veronica Lake, and Bruce Wayne's second alter-ego, Matchstick Malone.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeRyan Luis Rodriguez joins us for some madcap antics, discussing one of the great screwball comedies of the era, Bringing Up Baby. We'll talk Grant, Hepburn, Hawks, and of course, the titular leopard.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeDocumentarian Amy Nicholson joins us to break down all the ways this remarkable, Oscar-winning documentary broke new ground for the medium.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWe're off for Fourth of July weekend, so we pulled an episode out of the ol' YMO 1.0 archives: VyceVictus' first ever appearance on the old version of our podcast, discussing a sure-to-be National Film Registry inductee, 1996's Solo.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeJordan Beck returns to the show, to once again examine a grand, ambitious animated feature from Walt Disney, Fantasia. We discuss classical music, experimental animation, the origins of heavy metal imagery, and Tom literally flips a chair.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeJournalist Bella Zaydenberg (Yahoo!) joins us to talk about the riotous romantic comedy about a Russian envoy. We'll talk Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Russian culture, and whether Mike is ever actually funny.