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It's finally here. The next chapter in the 'Saw' franchise has hit theatres and I have some thoughts. With an original story treatment from Chris Rock and also starring the comedian, I was intrigued to see how it would pan out. I also discuss the state of the horror genre, and where to next for the Saw series. So have a listen to my thoughts below... Thank you all for your support, it means a great deal to me. Please subscribe and review the podcast below, it helps me get noticed among all the podcasts out there. Please submit your mailbag questions to ozmoviegeek@gmail.com as well. Ask me anything; film, television, personal questions, I would love to hear from you all. Also see the links below to my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Patreon & Letterbox: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ozmoviegeek/ Twitter - twitter.com/Ozmoviegeek Instagram - www.instagram.com/oz_movie_geek Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/rss/ozmoviegeek?auth=WB9xHsYLCTHAAdhndp6jfICGqRu0prLp Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/patto144/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-pattison/message
That's right, in this episode we chat about the iconic, 'Saw'. Will Nate and K.R. make it out of the trap alive? Listen to find out! Don't forget to like, follow, and share our spooky little podcast. Also, don't forget to check out ITV Films where you can watch our entire collection of short films. This is...Those Who Remain.
This week, we dive into the new 'Saw' film SPIRAL, as well as four other releases from this past weekend: OXYGEN, PROFILE, THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW and THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD. We also discuss a host of new trailers, casting news, and the death of the Golden Globes. Hosted by Connor Eyzaguirre and Caleb Leger Intro music by Roan Cutschall New episodes every Monday! E-mail us at filmgazm@gmail.com, subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or Anchor.fm, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or leave a comment below if there's a movie you want us to review! Visit https://www.filmgazm.com for movie reviews, articles, podcasts, and trailers of upcoming movies. DISCLAIMER - We do not own nor do we pretend to own any posters, artwork, music, or trailers. We mean only to review and discuss movies fairly and without bias. All trademarks are the property of the respective trademark owners. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-filmgazm-podcast/support
If it's the middle of May, it must be... 'Saw'? Well, that's what the Movie Talkers are talking about with 'Spiral: From the Book of Saw', aka 'Saw IX'!
In anticipation of the ninth 'Saw' film, 'Spiral', the Movie Talkers revisit the entire 'Saw' franchise, talking about their favorite characters, traps, and more!
Chief hops on the show to talk about Unit 731 in what could be the most disturbing Dog Walk ever. We get into a Japanese testing center that was basically 'SAW'. From frostbite tests to other insane things that were being funded it truly is a wild ride.
Cinematographer, Jordan Oram is a friend of Good. (S4, E3) and shares an update on all his recent success but it doesn’t come without sacrifices. Recently partnering with director Darren Lynn Bousman on the newest member of the 'Saw' franchise 'Spiral. Starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson. watch the full show on youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCLjt3dDA7pLPTD98xoxVD3g www.goodthepodcast.com Hosts: Christian Schultz www.christianmschultz.com/ Jared Hogan www.jaredhogan.com/ Guest: Jordan Oram www.jordanoramdp.com/ Video Edit: Sam Nickelson www.samnickelson.com/ Mix:Christian Stropko www.strop.co/ Designer: Alyssa Barnes alyssabarnes.com Theme Song: www.musicbed.com/artists/eames/43912 Sponsors: Musicbed.com (Promo Code: GOOD) Filmsupply.com (Promo Code: GOODPODCAST)
Cinematographer, Jordan Oram is a friend of Good. (S4, E3) and shares an update on all his recent success but it doesn’t come without sacrifices. Recently partnering with director Darren Lynn Bousman on the newest member of the 'Saw' franchise 'Spiral. Starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson. watch the full show on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLjt3dDA7pLPTD98xoxVD3g www.goodthepodcast.com Hosts: Christian Schultz https://www.christianmschultz.com/ Jared Hogan http://www.jaredhogan.com/ Guest: Jordan Oram https://www.jordanoramdp.com/ Video Edit: Sam Nickelson https://www.samnickelson.com/ Mix:Christian Stropko https://www.strop.co/ Designer: Alyssa Barnes alyssabarnes.com Theme Song: https://www.musicbed.com/artists/eames/43912 Sponsors: Musicbed.com (Promo Code: GOOD) Filmsupply.com (Promo Code: GOODPODCAST)
RECORDED ON 10/23/20 In this episode, Timothy and Thurgood break down Steve from "#Minecraft" being added to the hit Switch game #SuperSmashBrosUltimate, then Stephanie offers thoughts on the upcoming "#Saw" franchise entry "#Spiral" and the new "#Uncharted" movie adaptation. Later, the team discusses the now-confirmed ELEVENTH "#FastandFurious" movie ending the main franchise, and what should happen next... a quarter mile at a time. Also, Sina has thoughts on #Amazon Prime Video's hit "#Borat" sequel, then Tim and Thurgood wrap up with analysis on the new DLC for "#Pokémon Sword & Shield." 0:00 - Introduction 0:40 - 'Minecraft' DLC for 'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate' 9:15 - 'Spiral' spinoff from the 'Saw' film franchise 17:00 - Tom Holland in 'Uncharted' movie 20:09 - More 'Uncharted' thoughts 24:37 - Must there be ELEVEN 'Fast & Furious' movies 33:30 - Sina on Amazon's new 'Borat' sequel 38:21 - Tim and Thurgood on new 'Pokemon Sword & Shield' DLC 52:42 - Conclusion -------------------------------------------- Sources: "Borat IS Don Quixote" http://abetternation.blogspot.com/2006/12/borat-is-don-quixote.html "Fast and Furious movies to end with Fast 10 and Furious 11" https://www.cnet.com/news/fast-and-furious-movies-to-end-with-fast-10-and-furious-11/ -------------------------------------------- This content is for informational/entertainment purposes only, and is not for profit. FAIR USE Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. -------------------------------------------- *FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!*
Excitement upon entering the Celestial Toyroom turns into disappointment as this story doesn't live up to expectations. The Doctor goes part time again as a hand; leaving Steven and Dodo to face up to the challenges. Not sinister enough, it needs a 'SAW' moment....If you're new to Doctor Who and want to discover these stories with us, we watched the unofficial loose cannon reconstruction of episodes 1- 3 and the official BBC DVD release of episode 4.
Tras un mes de descanso podcastil, inauguramos nuestra cuarta temporada con un nuevo programa estándar, en el que la tripulación de la Friking Express se ha reunido para hablarnos de lo último que han visto últimamente. En primer lugar nuestra jurista particular, Vicky, nos recordará lo sádico que puede ser “puzzle”; al refrescranos la memoria con las primera entregas de 'Saw'. Después, nuestra artífice de tartas cuquis y matazombis en sus ratos libres, Carmen, quien compartirá su severa y rotunda review de 'Mulan'; y aprovechará para echar un rapapolvo a Disney por su controvertida decisión de estrenar esta cinta en su plataforma y no en los cines. Y hablando de la gran pantalla, también relatará sus impresiones sobre ‘Los nuevos viejos mutantes’ XD y ‘Tenet’. Luego, el Bécquer millenial del frikiverso, Joseja, compartirá sus primeras impresiones sobre la coreana ‘Train to Busand 2: Península’, además de ‘Eternal’ y ‘Daniel no es real’. En cuarto lugar, el Coca-Nostra de la podcastfera, Álex, nos traerá su pequeña crítica de la quinta temporada de ’Peaky Blinders’ y ‘Lucifer’ respectivamente; además de una serie de documentales titulada ‘Dirty Money’ y ‘Blindspot’. Por último pero no por ello menos importante, el Galactus de las plataformas streaming, Rulo, nos traerá una ristra de series de actualidad, y son las siguientes: • Raised by Wolves • Lovecraft Country • The Boys (2ª Temporada) • Brave New World • Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (última temporada) • Cobra Kai • Doom Patrol • Stargirl • Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist También trendrá tiempo de comentar los largometrajes de Netflix: 'Orígenes secretos' y 'La Vieja Guardia'. Después, nuestros Frikingos y Frikingas se dividirán en dos grupos para competir en la primera jornada de nuestro trivial friki particular, el cual ya va por su tercera edición. La jornada estará formada por cinco bloques temáticos, los cuales contendrán un total de seis preguntas cada uno de ellos. Cada respuesta correcta equivale a un punto, y cada contestación errónea conllevará un rebote para el equipo contrario. Los equipos estarán constituidos por: • Equipo Matahari: Carmen, Joseja y Álex • Equipo X-Force: Andy, Julwiki y Rulo Los bloques temáticos son los siguientes: • Primer bloque: Récords de cine • Segundo bloque: Nombres • Tercer bloque: Números • Cuarto bloque: Series de Netflix • Quinto bloque: ¿Quién lo dijo? POSDATA: No os perdáis nuestras desternillantes tomas falsas
In this part of the Saw Retrospective we take a look at the the original movie that started it all 'Saw" released in 2004. Saw is a 2004 American horror film[2][3] directed by James Wan (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Leigh Whannell from a story by Wan and Whannell. It stars Whannell, Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Ken Leung, Dina Meyer, Michael Emerson, Shawnee Smith, Monica Potter, and Tobin Bell. It is the first installment in the Saw film series. In it, Whannell and Elwes portray two men who awake to find themselves chained in a large dilapidated bathroom, with one being ordered to kill the other or his family will die. The screenplay was written by Whannell, who co-created the story with Wan in their screenwriting debuts respectively. The screenplay was written in 2001, but after failed attempts to get the script produced in Wan and Whannell's home country of Australia, they were urged to travel to Los Angeles. In order to help attract producers they shot a low-budget short film of the same name from a scene out of the script. This proved successful in 2003 as producers from Evolution Entertainment were immediately attached and also formed a horror genre production label, Twisted Pictures. The film was given a small budget of $1.2 million.
Ladies and gents of the pod-world: welcome to our very first Spoilercast! Where we tear apart movie endings and talk major, major spoilersss so heed upon this warning: Proceed with caution of pressing play in case you haven't seen the movie we're going to talk about. Because you're gonna find out who's dead and who's not. And then some. This week, it's 'The Invisible Man', written and directed by Leigh Whannell (he who co-created 'Saw' franchise alongside James Wan and 2018's hugely-underrated sci-fi action 'Upgrade') and it's currently still playing in the theater near you. Suffice to say, well....we have opinions on it, ranging from how fantastic the first hour was...down to that slightly divisive ending. Watch 'The Invisible Man' first though. You have been warned. Now, enjoy the pod...as we skulked around the corner of the room as you do. The movie is still playing over at GSC, TGV, and MBO Cinemas. Reach out to us and tell us what you think of the movie: Garrick's IG: https://www.instagram.com/garricksee/ Derek's IG: https://www.instagram.com/derek_lim/ Email: arewerollingmy@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
4 new 'Power' spinoffs, Whitney Housing and BIG inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame, Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson to star in new 'Saw' movie, Erykah Badu's got a new incense, After Oprah's exit Russell Simmons Doc Acquired By HBO Max, Gayle King Has Received Death Threats Over Her Interview About Kobe Bryant, Meek mill and more on this episode of Blackstalgia! Blackstalgia features hosts Louis Elveus, Todd Jackson, and Kelby Joseph. Producers: Andrew Price, Todd Jackson Engineer: Tyler Palo Editing: Todd Jackson A Nostalgia and Red Blue Media Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yemi, Danny, and Winston gather for another installment of Binge Society. The boys discuss the new Disney+ MCU teaser, Joaquin Phoenix's BAFTA speech, and the new 'Saw' reboot 'Spiral' starring Chris Rock in Nerdy News. Plus, they discuss their take on Will Smith and Martin Lawerence in Bad Boys for Life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this weeks episode, Dan and Nick's 'Brownie Bites' segment is about the final trailer for 'The Rise of Skywalker' and which new streaming service they would most likely purchase! Then, Dan has a solo review of 'The Lighthouse' and Nick has a solo review of 'Countdown'! Then, the only film they both saw in theaters was the cop thriller, 'Black and Blue'! Then, they take the Time Machine to 2004 to watch the directorial debut of James Wan, 'Saw'! Brownie Bites- 00:01:05 The Lighthouse/Countdown- 00:37:10 Black and Blue- 01:48:03 Saw- 02:28:28 Music by Ilya Marfin from Fugue https://icons8.com/music/author/ilya-... Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Anchor! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vx4Euc... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/browniepoints Email: browniepointsguidetocinema@gmail.com
Here is the 133rd episode of the Leo B. Gyllenhaal Podcast! On this episode, Sir Leo Archibald and Great Musical a.k.a. Pusha K a.k.a Joaquin Pennyworth are back to discuss a lot to keep it plain and simple. We're talking Robert Pattinson as Batman, Chris Rock taking on 'Saw' for some reason, some X-Men news and more. So let your ears take a listen as they STILL work through the kinks and some severe rust (even after all these episodes smh). And as always, don't forget to expect more unpreparedness, getting off topic, saying names incorrectly and constantly saying "um", "yeah" and "ya know" between sentences. But don't let that scare you. You should still listen and laugh with them or at them. Listen and then comment with your thoughts and/or suggestions. For more on movies, visit iseemovies.wordpress.com Follow the blog on Twitter @iseemovies93 Instagram: www.instagram.com/leobgyllenhaal/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/leo-b…d1195123947?mt=2 Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/leo-b-gyllenhaal-podcast
Laila Muhammad fills in with Gary while Shannon's away - It's the middle of May and the rain's still here / Abortion dominates the headlines following a controversial Alabama bill / Students taking the SAT will get adversity scores / PG&E says power lines caused the deadly Camp Fire / Trump unveils his new merit-based immigration policy / Chris Rock is going to reboot the 'Saw' franchise...??? / Tech writer Marc Saltzman explains Uber's 'Quiet Mode' and the push to end robocalls / A guy in L.A. has a service for walking people / Two rounds of Strange Science!
Zach & Brandon dissect the hugely successful independent horror hit that inspired the 'torture porn' sub-genre. The boys discuss 2004's 'Saw,' it's killer ending, unhinged performances, and new metal aesthetic. Does 'Saw' deserve to be called one of the defining horror films of its decade, or is it simply a gimmicky premise that was stretched out over seven sequels?
Uncaring doctors. Elaborate traps. So many keys. The movie that launched 1000 escape rooms. Join the TPM crew as they pitch their escape scenarios for the next Jigsaw movie and discuss the twists, turns, and influence of James Wan's 2004 classic 'Saw'. Show Segments: Debate Question (03:38): Pitch a Saw movie scenario Movie Review (14:50): Saw (2004) What Would You Do Differently? (57:55) Sequel Pitch (01:05:33) Final Cut (01:08:00): Movie review scores from hosts and guests Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us as longtime horror fans. If you love horror too you can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook, see our photos on Instagram or watch us on YouTube. You can find our podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneinRadio and all your favorite podcast platforms.
Además de los estrenos de las semana ('Asesinato en el Orient Express', 'Tierra firme', 'Saw 8', '6 dias', 'Paddington 2', 'La higuera de los bastardos' e 'Indestructible') hablamos del palmarés de la 55 edición del Festival Internacional de Cine de Gijón y homenajeamos 'Casablanca' de Michael Curtiz en el 75 aniversario de su estreno. No se lo pierdan.
As darkness falls across the land on this fair All Hallows' Eve, we fall directly into your ear pits. Reviews include the #1 movie in the country, the newest 'Saw' installment, 'Jigsaw' (Tobin Bell, Matt Passmore, Hannah Emily Anderson), and George Clooney's latest directorial effort, 'Suburbicon' (Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac). We scare you with our horrifying tales of blood pudding, and water bottles. Darren whoops it up at a Halloween party at the Jackson's house on the weekend, and Anthony really doesn't ruin 'Stranger Things', probably. We also chat about the new re-release of 'Little Shop of Horrors', and Vince Vaughn's new film, "Brawl in Cell Block 99". How do you achieve the desired consistency of your bowel movements?
On Friday AJ & McCall Drop the Mic on Inside Jokes and are starting off this week by sharing more inside jokes. They have more to share but want to be part of yours. What are some of your favorite inside jokes? Our costume expert McCall gave advice to people procrastinating last week and today, dogs! Of course she's even more invested in what the doggos should dress up as. Our #HorrorMovie tournament has come to an end and, of course, Jigsaw won. So now tell AJ & McCall which Saw movie they have to see. And yes, you can send them to the theaters to see the new one 'Saw 8.' AJ & McCall did their monthly dare this weekend at the Haunted Slopes, video later this week, and are only going to give their last tickets to someone brave. Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, BEETLEJUICE!
Deceptive motorcycle sales. Red herrings. Bulk chain purchases. Twists on twists. 2017's Jigsaw continues the Saw franchise 7 years after Saw 3D: The Final Chapter was released and ostensibly the end of the series. However, on the back of multiple successful 'James Waniverse' movies the last few years Lionsgate decided to bring 'Saw' back to movie screens to take advantage of horror's resurgence in culture. Killings reminiscent of the Jigsaw murders start happening again even after the famous Jigsaw has been confirmed dead for some time. The new game begins and the police are playing catch-up as they search for clues to figure out who this new killer is. Everyone becomes a suspect and the murders hit home for the police who might be being terrorized by one of their own. Join the Texas Podcast Massacre crew as they try to follow strict journalism rules the best they can while discussing current horror news. Once they progress to the next room/segment they try to make it out of the podcast studio alive and review 2017's 'Jigsaw'. Show Segments: - Horror News (02:07) - Movie Review (06:47): Jigsaw (2017) - What Would You Do Differently? (53:03) - Awards: (58:29) - Final Cut (60:40): Movie review scores from hosts and guests Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us as longtime horror fans. If you love horror too you can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook or watch us on YouTube. You can find our podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneinRadio and all your favorite podcast platforms.
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss the sequel 'Saw 6' as we work our way through the franchise in time for Jigsaw in October. The film is Directed by Kevin Greutert and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Mark Rolston and Shawnee Smith. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss the sequel 'Saw 5' as we work our way through the franchise in time for Jigsaw in October. The film is Directed by David Hackl and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Julie Benz and Meagan Good. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss the sequel 'Saw 4' as we work our way through the franchise in time for Jigsaw in October. The film is Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson and Betsy Russell. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss the sequel 'Saw 3' as we work our way through the franchise in time for Jigsaw in October. The film is Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith and Angus Macfadyen. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss the sequel 'Saw 2' as we work our way through the franchise in time for Jigsaw in October. The film is Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith and Donnie Wahlberg. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss the fist 'Saw' as we work our way through the franchise in time for Jigsaw in October. The film is Directed by James Wan and stars Leigh Whannell, Cary Elwes and Danny Glover. patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztvtwitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
Because I don't always listen to the voice that whispers, 'this isn't a good idea', Peter Heck joins me on this episode. We start with a heartwarming holiday tale of Peter's trip to the eye doctor to have a foreign object removed via a method that could be featured in a 'Saw' movie. Then we discuss family, school and Pete's unhealthy obsession with radio broadcasting. In Pete's twisted mind, he thinks anxiety improves his performance. I mock him for this. Between Pete's important text messages, he shares his positively Medieval views of marriage. Then, although we disagree about Trump, we discuss Trump but not before being treated to Pete's rant about Disney World ignorance. We try to decide who to blame for political divisions among Christians. We try to decide whether or not we're correct about conservative values. We positively agree that we absolutely do not know for sure. Then we decide that we're pretty closed-minded and that's what makes conversation possible. Finally, there is profound wisdom revealed by the lack of whales in a glass of water. Check out Peter's website here: http://peterheck.com/peterheck/home
Today's Guest: Owen Gleiberman, author, Movie Freak: My Life Watching Movies, film critic, BBC.com, Entertainment Weekly, Boston Phoenix Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with Owen Gleiberman by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of movie fans who agree with me that The Hollywood Knights is the most underrated movie of the last 40 years and that Robert Wuhl deserves the Kennedy Honors… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! If you thought that Straight Outta Compton was an at times brutal account of the entertainment business, ready yourself for the all-out brawl that is Owen Gleiberman vs. Pauline Kael and Her Acolytes. Okay, I’m kidding. Mostly. OWEN GLEIBERMAN podcast excerpt: "As a college kid, I was intimidated to be around Pauline Kael, this writer that I admired. She had a personality that was domineering. From the moment I was first talking to her, I felt pressure to agree with her. She was incredibly insinuating. She gave you a sense that she believed completely and had a kind of contempt for what anyone else would think." You can LISTEN to this interview with former ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY film critic OWEN GLEIBERMAN, author of MOVIE FREAK: MY LIFE WATCHING MOVIES, by clicking the audio player above! Movie Freak: My Life Watching Movies is a compelling memoir of an accidental movie critic, a young man who discovered comfort in dark theaters as a boy and never left it even as an adult. What struck me about Movie Freak was the parallel between Gleiberman’s film experiences from adolescence on to high school and into college—and my own. Part of that is our similarity in age; part is having had the good luck to be mentored and steered at critical times in our early careers. As I was reading the book, I kept telling my wife, “Replace Michigan (where Gleiberman grew up) with New Jersey and University of Michigan with University of Miami and this might as well be my life through being a freshman in college.” To which my wife would shrug, roll her eyes, and return to “Top Chef.” OWEN GLEIBERMAN podcast excerpt: "When you're at a certain age, horror can certainly scare the the sh!t out of you. There are probably 12-year-olds that sneak in to see 'Saw 4' and I can't imagine what that does to them--probably something far worse than 'Rosemary's Baby' or 'The Boston Strangler' did to me. In hindsight, the films I saw at the drive-in with my parents might have been pretty extreme but there was a certain humanity to them. It was less about the gore." Gleiberman is best known to film fans as the first film critic at a little magazine named Entertainment Weekly, a position he held for more than two decades – even though he trashed Pretty Woman. Not that I loved it either, but I wasn’t in a position to influence millions, just tens. I especially loved the backstage editorial anecdotes and sniping he shares from his time at the predominant entertainment zine in the country. The book also doesn’t shy from revealing the author’s porn addiction in college, love of cocaine as a young adult, and – for many years – his inability to commit to any woman for longer than six months. By the way, you gotta respect a man who admits his job ain’t exactly tough. Key interview moments: • 8:30 Owen Gleiberman talks about the impact of scary, horrific movies on the souls of 12-year-old children (himself included); • 29:30 Legendary film critic Pauline Kael was an early supporter of Gleiberman's -- she recommended him for the job at 'Entertainment Weekly' -- but she was not an enduring friend to those who disagreed with her film criticism; • 54:00 Spotlight was a good movie, he says, but it didn't hold up upon repeat viewing. Owen Gleiberman Facebook • Twitter • LinkedIn • EW archive • IMDB • Rotten Tomatoes • Goodreads • ...
This week Damon and DJ look back on a precursor to 'Saw', about a malicious misanthrope who turns his home into a house of horrors to punish petty thieves with a Rube Goldberg device of death. Merry Christmas. It's Home Alone.
Eso es amigos..Una locura de Novedades. Con lo más nuevo de RECKLESS LOVE, ALICE COOPER, BOBBY KIMBALL & JIMMI JAMISON, ISSA, GARY BARDEN, SHY, RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS... Tendremos Clásicos, Notícias y repaso a las citas más calientes.. En la segunda mitad Cine y Hard Rock con algunas de nuestras bandas sonoras favoritas..'NIghtmare on Elm Street', 'Saw', 'Tranformers', 'Maniquí' y un largo etcétera. No te pierdas este último especial de verano. La semana que viene ya programa normal. A partir de ahora, los miércoles de 15 a 17h a través de mariskalrock.com
Arnie learns about the torture horror 'Saw' franchise from the hosts of the Critical End podcast, Logan Lee and Ryan DiGiorgi.
like a S-A-W track. there's Hazell, Kylie, Jason and Pete. There's Nessie, a wallaby, Danas, SuBo, SuPo and some gay news. It's campy dancy all the way.