Episode notes
pplpod Episode 104 charts Rob Reiner’s rare two-act career—scene-stealing actor turned filmmaker with one of the most reliable hit streaks in modern cinema. We revisit the comedy chops of All in the Family (Meathead forever), then jump to the director’s chair for a run that’s somehow both beloved and bulletproof: the mockumentary gold of This Is Spinal Tap; the coming-of-age grace of Stand by Me; the fairy-tale perfection of The Princess Bride; the rom-com template with When Harry Met Sally…; the white-knuckle tension of Misery; the courtroom thunder of A Few Good Men; and the West Wing-adjacent charm of The American President. We unpack Castle Rock Entertainment’s rise, Reiner’s actor-first sets, and how tone, timing, and character let different genres feel like they’re all ...