Filmed 2022-10-13
Marc Maron
The comedian and actor
Criterion's own upload · on criterion.com
The comedian, actor, and podcaster picks up a couple of classic westerns, a favorite movie that has long eluded his comprehension, and a John Waters film he considers “one of the only weapons against fascism we have.”
What they took
11 cases, in the order Criterion lists them. None of them is a box set, so the count of choices and the count of films reached are the same.
Least-picked choice here: Burroughs: The Movie, taken by nobody else.
Table view
| Chose | Director | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | | David Maysles, Albert Maysles, and Charlotte Zwerin | 1970 |
| 2 | | Les Blank | 1982 |
| 3 | | Hal Ashby | 1979 |
| 4 | | John Waters | 1974 |
| 5 | | Robert Altman | 1971 |
| 6 | | Wim Wenders | 1977 |
| 7 | | John Ford | 1946 |
| 8 | | Howard Brookner | 1983 |
| 9 | | Elia Kazan | 1957 |
| 10 | | Billy Wilder | 1951 |
| 11 | | Ingmar Bergman | 1968 |
United States accounts for nine of their eleven single films.
Closest taste
Jaccard overlap against every other visit, counted on what came off the shelf rather than on films, so a shared box set counts once rather than as the films inside it.
403 visits compared · 31 filmed-together pairs excluded
Their decades
Their eleven single films with a release year on record, against where every guest's single-film picks land. Box sets are left out of both sides, so the two bars measure the same thing.