Into the Night Minute Podcast: Recent Episodes

Into the Night Minute Podcast

Minute-by-Minute discussion of John Landis's 1985 comedy thriller

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Cast and Crew

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A good cast is worth repeating...

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That's a wrap, kids!

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$12,500, as promised.

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Gone girl.

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Go see Cal, especially if you've got $750,000.

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Ghostbusters?

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Movie magic with a federal marshal.

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Check-in time for Ed and Diana, check-out time for Shaheen.

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At this point, it's anybody's script.

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In a word, yes.

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Ed sums up the plot in a single sentence.

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Not quite the ending any of the participants were expecting.

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It was smooth sailing until they set up the piso mojado sign.

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Remember pay phones? Diana sure does.

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Back to the days when you could run from the parking garage to your gate in less than a minute.

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$25,000. You can count it if you'd like.

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Ed's said all that needs to be said. But will the scene ever end?

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Time for one of the few James Bond references in the movie!

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Let's all pause for yet another minute of exposition.

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Shaheen feels the need to start quoting U2 song lyrics.

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Lots of roses for the bride-to-be.

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The most thrilling music soundtrack ever composed for a walk around a wading pool.

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Pulling up to the Pahvesi Palace

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If you ask nice, Jack Caper will give you a Ferrari

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Jack Caper's current business: exporting Peaches

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It always boils down to escrow and closing costs, doesn't it?

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Pretty much the same speech the traveling salesman gave to Marion the Librarian in The Music Man.

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A little ditty 'bout Jack and Diana.

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Another case of Blood Champagne for Mr. Caper.

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Getting into the Bel Air mansion, or staying in the bug-infested tunnel? Questions, questions.

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Ed Okin wins the "staring at Diana for eight hours" contest.

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Nobody ever thinks about the dry cleaning expenses when being "the other woman."

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Diana isn't really good at making up addresses.

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If B.B. King played the trumpet, there would have been a "Bwaah bwaah bwaah" tune on the soundtrack here.

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She certainly is.

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So much for the CSI team.

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Jane Fonda's ex discusses the phlebotic needs of his rival in jewelry acquisitions.

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Mimosas on the balcony while a woman gets drowned. Very Malibu.

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Nobody mentioned the 100-yard dash part of the beauty pageant.

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The most Elvis memorabilia ever assembled and destroyed for a single film.

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Hollywood producers are more polite when they have guns pointed at them.

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First there was Abbott & Costello. Now it's Moe, Larry, and Curley.

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A heart-to-heart, interrupted by a film director dropping a tray of sugar dispensers.

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Hint: Michelle Pfeiffer was 27 when she made this movie.

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Let's enjoy some more exposition with our sundaes.

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Fast Times at Ship's Restaurant

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Meanwhile, at an iconic Los Angeles diner...

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A mad chase around the outskirts of the Die Hard set.

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The time-honored trope of grabbing the girl by the hand and running as fast as you can.

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Mad dogs and Englishmen - - with knives.

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What do you do when Ziggy Stardust has a knife to your girlfriend's throat?

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Lots of dead people in this minute. And one not-so-dead person.

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Who plans a dinner party for 3am?

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On an HGTV episode of "Love it or List It," this place would be demo'ed to the back walls.

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Rule one of horror movies: never walk into an empty apartment.

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Jimmy isn't a very good doorman, is he?

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Sorry about your car. Here's 30 Swiss francs.

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This is where Ed and Diana part ways... or is it?

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Ed now has a Nighttime Wife.

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Add "having a gun in one's mouth" marked Complete on Ed's bucket list.

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Introducing David Bowie as Colin Morris

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It's not easy being a Beverly Hills tailor.

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Jim Henson and fooling around in bathroom stalls - - all in the same minute.

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Brinksmanship in the men's room.

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Who knew there was a casino in Beverly Hills?

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There's never a wrong time for product placement.

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Imagine how difficult it is to find a tailor at 2am.

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Mercifully finishing up a week's worth of exposition.

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It would probably help Diana quite a bit if she knew who was trying to kill her.

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A brief history of the Iranian revolution, as told by a jewel smuggler.

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Let's all get comfortable for some story exposition.

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Christie's boyfriend wants Diana's boyfriend to leave. Now.

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How to hide your McGuffin for use later in the movie.

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Bud wants some alone time with Christie, but Diana's here.

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Ed has difficulties adjusting to backstage Hollywood.

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In which we meet Christie at her workplace.

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Miss North America gets taken hostage by the guy who wrote "Harold and Maude"

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When in Hollywood, Visit Frederick's of Hollywood.

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Takin' Care of Business, baby.

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Walking and talking with Ed and Diana

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Charlie and Di, fighting about a car.

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Charlie and Diana get into a bit of sibling rivalry.

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Ed meets Charlie

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Ed gets a glimpse of Diana's past.

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You wouldn't leave a girl all by herself in an apartment full of Elvis memorabilia, would you?

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Get ready for a whole lotta Elvis goin' on.

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Always listen to the wisdom of Hollywood hobos.

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John Landis trademarks: Easy listening bossa nova and a topless scene.

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Body by Jake gets dissed by Diana

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Or Diana, like Wonder Woman Diana Prince

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When you get seasick just going to a marina.

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Nobody in the 80's wore seat belts, but some people worried about smoking.

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Enough with the Iranians and the police.

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Worst hood ornament ever.

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Thank goodness Toyotas have bad starter motors.

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The precipitating event: Hasi's stabbing

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Move along, citizen.

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Ed Okin can't sleep. So, he takes a little ride.

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Infidelity is a dish best served cold.

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Watching car commercials, knowing your wife is cheating on you.

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Now, everyone at the office knows about Ed's insomnia.

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How much jargon can you fit into a single minute of a comedy?

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The solution to insomnia is: schematics!

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Herb seems to know way too much about Las Vegas after dark.

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Is the cure for "Have a Nice Day," a girl named Melissa?

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Ed Okin just doesn't care about BREAKING NEWS

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Crying while eating a bear claw on the 405 - - another typical L.A. commute.

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There's no time for breakfast - - Stan's here.

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Ed Okin can't sleep.

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Gas stations, donut shops, hamburger joints, and car crashes - - a typical night in L.A.

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Credits continue, as we settle in for a nighttime story.

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Our story begins on a flight landing at LAX.