
This week the dads work late for Steven Shainberg's Secretary (2002) — one of the more unusual love stories in American independent cinema, and almost certainly the most interesting thing James Spader has ever worn a tie for.
But first: a very thorough Top Five Secretaries list. Dolly Parton, Mad Men, Ghostbusters, Batman Returns, The Simpsons, Beetlejuice, Moneypenny through all her iterations, and the West Wing. It's a good one.
Top Five highlights:
- Doralee Rhodes (Dolly Parton) from 9 to 5
- Joan Holloway and Peggy Olson from Mad Men — a deliberate twofer
- Selina Kyle — Michelle Pfeiffer, one take with the whip, iconic
- Moneypenny through every era — Lois Maxwell to Naomi Harris
- Smithers from The Simpsons — unsalaried, devoted, above and beyond
- Miss Argentina, the green receptionist in the afterlife from Beetlejuice
- Dawn/Pam from the UK and US Office — both great, discussed together
- Mrs Landingham from The West Wing
- Miss Teschmacher from Superman
On the main feature:
- Dan tried to watch it with his family. The first scene resolved that very quickly.
- A surprisingly thoughtful and sensitive portrayal of BDSM — and why it works where 50 Shades doesn't
- Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader both doing career-best work
- Angelo Badalamenti's score — unusual, rhythmically strange, perfect
- Whether trading one form of self-harm for another is complex, or just complicated, or both
- The three-day chair scene — and why it's the emotional heart of the film
Also in this episode: a recent Wu-Tang Clan gig (GZA didn't show, QR codes were aggressively promoted), Barcelona, and Sidey's assessment of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Verdict: Strong recommend. Surprisingly tender. Genuinely unlike anything else.
Note: Adult content. Not suitable for family viewing. The dads learned this the hard way.
Cast & crew discussed: Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Spader, Angelo Badalamenti, Steven Shainberg
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