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Moviebox
Episode #92 - "New York, New York"

Moviebox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 41:39


Turen går til "New York, New York" i dagens 40 minutter lange episode af Moviebox VHS-podcast, hvor vi præsenterer tre forskellige fortolkninger af New Yorks betagende og brutale storbylandskab på VHS. Niels lægger ud med høj, klaustrofobisk kvalitet i 'The Taking of Pelham 123' (1974) af Joseph Sargent. En klassisk thriller, der viser, hvordan byen New York reagerer, da en terroraktion udspiller sig 30 meter under jorden. Derefter flytter Ask fokus over på byens grønne lunger med 'The Park Is Mine' (1986), en intens og overset lille strimmel, hvor Tommy Lee Jones tager Central Park som gidsel. Og Sonny lukker og slukker med Abel Ferraras kultklassiker 'King of New York' (1990). En hårdkogt fortælling om magt og moralsk forfald i toppen af New Yorks kriminelle bander med Christopher Walken i fuld effekt. Tre film, der hver giver deres indblik i New Yorks mange facetter, fra de mørke tunnelsystemer til de grønne oaser og den benhårde gangsterverden. Og husk, som altid: Spol altid episoden tilbage, når du har lyttet færdigt! Med venlig hilsen, Ask, Sonny, Niels & Casper (P.s. Denne gratis episode mangler de 13 minutter og 59 sekunders pre- og post-sniksnak, som kun er en del af den version, du finder i Klub Moviebox på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/moviebox)

Talking Horror with Jamie and Nikisha

This week it's the newest Predator installment Prey (2022)! Jamie and Nikisha talk survival mode, 'The Taking of Deborah Logan', 'Dash Cam', 50 Shades, best Prey kills, adrenaline, calling on past experiences to grow, personal Predator history, and, of course, how the Predator is a big cheater. Follow us on Instagram | Twitter | TikTok: @TalkHorrorPod Watch us on YouTube!

In The Seats with...
In The Seats With...Bruce Goldstein and the TCM Classic Film Festival

In The Seats with...

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 18:06


It's too easy to forget what a character location can actually be... On this episode we sit down with filmmaker, film programmer Bruce Goldstein to talk about his new short film 'Pelham One Two Three: NYC Underground' which is playing as a part of the 'Streets of New York' section in the TCM Classic Film Festival which kicked off today and runs all weekend on the TCM Channel and HBO Max. Goldstein’s latest film, 'Pelham One Two Three: NYC Underground' is a humorous short essay about one of his favorite New York movies. The film spotlights Joseph Sargent’s quintessential 1974 thriller 'The Taking of Pelham One Two Three', starring Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw, in which four armed man hijack a New York City subway train, holding seventeen passengers hostage. The setting for hundreds of Hollywood classics, this collection highlights the Big Apple in key films from different eras and includes a special short subject for each film produced by film historian and New Yorker Bruce Goldstein. Includes The Naked City (1948), Speedy (1928) and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974). We talked with Bruce about 'Pelham One Two Three' the unique nature of New York as a big screen character and so very much more...

RTÉ - The History Show
Full Show Podcast - 17th May 2020

RTÉ - The History Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 47:43


The story behind the recovery of Caravaggio's masterpiece 'The Taking of Christ'; War of Independence era munitions still around today; and Joe Joyce on the history that underpins his new novel '1691'.

Full Cast And Crew
73. The Bad News Bears (1976)

Full Cast And Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 74:51


The Bad News Bears is a 1976 American sports comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Bill Lancaster. It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. The film was followed by two sequels, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training in 1977 and The Bad News Bears Go to Japan in 1978, a short-lived 1979–80 CBS television series, and a 2005 remake. Notable was the score by Jerry Fielding, which is an adaptation of the principal themes of Bizet's opera Carmen. PODCAST NOTES: Bernie Kaminski is my guest (00:02), Bernie's amazing paper mache pop-cultural artwork (follow @berniekaminski for more) (2:00), Jason and Bernie's contrasting Little League experiences (7:00), Happy Days vs Media All Stars celebrity softball game excerpt (9:00), Matthau's incredible and heartbreaking dugout argument scene with Tatum O'Neal (10:30), Alternative casting: Warren Beatty and Steve McQueen (11:00), Walter Matthau 'quitting' scene (13:00), Matthau in 'The Taking of Pelham 123' (13:30), Bill Lancaster, screenwriter of 'Bad News Bears' and 'The Thing' (14:00), introduction of Kelly Leak scene 'Thanks, Mister' (17:00), Matthau's scene in the dugout where he's taking it too seriously (19:00), kids temperment as reflected in their jerky sideline parents at sporting events (22:00), Bernie's surprisingly impressive and underrated Little League career, including his score book from 1976 (24:00), Olgivie's baseball patch jacket in The Bad News Bears (27:30), 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' scene with Alfred Lutter as Tommy (28:00), 'Breaking Away' with Jackie Earle Haley (34:30), Jackie Earle Haley in 'Little Children' (37:30), William Devane in 'The Bad News Bears: Breaking Training' and the        uselessness of the sequels (39:00), great scene between Buttermaker and Ahmad Abdul Rahim in the tree after the loss to the Yankees (42:30), Beer can collecting in 1970s childhood (46:30), Bernie's Latch-Key TV selections.

RNIB Talking Books - Read On
130: Holiday Special

RNIB Talking Books - Read On

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 57:52


In a round up of some books we think you might pack in your suitcase, we listen back to ... Stuart Turton on 'The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle'  (Starts at 1.18) Joanne Ramos on 'The Farm' (7.31) Bart Van Es on 'The Cut Out Girl' (18.45) C.J. Tudor on 'The Chalk Man' and 'The Taking of Annie Thorne' (28.12) Lucy Foley on 'The Hunting Party' (36.40) And for the first time ever, Robert asks Red for The Books of His Life. (49.10)

RNIB Talking Books - Read On
107: Crime and thrillers with C. J. Tudor, Ian Skewis and Kate London

RNIB Talking Books - Read On

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 57:45


A thrilling episode this week as C. J. Tudor reveals her new novel, 'The Taking of Annie Thorne' (Starts at 1.20) Ian Skewis tells Robert Kirkwood about the brooding background to 'A Murder of Crows' (Starts at 25.50) Ex cop and now novelist Kate London tells Red Szell about 'Gallowstree Lane' (Starts at 39.15) And finally a return to C.J. Tudor for the books of her life. (Starts at 46.05)

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Sound of Cinema
David Shire

Sound of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 31:57


Veteran Hollywood composer David Shire is responsible for some of film's most iconic scores, including 'The Taking of Pelham One Two Three'; Francis Ford Coppola's 'The Conversation' and 'All The President's Men'. He joins Matthew Sweet to look back over his long career scoring films. Featuring soundtracks include 'Farewell My Lovely', 'The Conversation', 'The Taking of Pelham One Two Three', 'All The President's Men', 'Zodiac', 'Hindenburg', 'The Big Bus', 'Saturday Night Fever', '2010', 'Short Circuit', 'Norma Rae', and 'Return To Oz'.

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Balance Selections Podcast
Balance Selections 061: Quivver

Balance Selections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 62:36


'In deep space. Abandoned. Many crew? Negative.' That is the immortal line from the huge Space Manouevres anthem 'Stage One', an exemplary piece of production which arguably defined the late-90's and early-00's progressive house scene. John Graham played an integral part in that era, not only through the Quivver handle (check 'She Does'), but through monikers like the Space Manouevers, Skanna, Stoneproof and Tilt (from 93 - 2002). You might be even more blown away to learn about his work in Hollywood as a movie scorer: 'The Taking of Pelham 123', Twelve' and 'Shrek Forever After (2010); plus recorded music for video game trailers such as 'Transformers', The Call of Duty' series and 'Batman: Arkham City Riddler'. His credentials speak for itself, and of late a whole new generation is opening itself up to Graham's talent. Last year he became Beatport's third-highest selling progressive artist with 'Mumbo Jumbo' (it also went on to find itself in Beatport͛'s Top 10 best-selling progressive tracks at the end of that year). Released on Bedrock, it also became the label's number one selling single of 2017. His new imprint, Controlled Substance, just celebrated it's debut release with new Quivver track 'Hype', which is certainly living up to its name: 'Controlled Substance is already ranked 88th in the top progressive label on Beatport, after just one release - so it’s pretty hard to be disappointed with that.' And it's not hard to see why the label is charging to the front, 'Hype' is an impressive piece of production. With the news that Quivver will be doing the coveted closing set at the Rainbow Serpent Festival on his upcoming Australian visit, this mix should serve a the perfect primer of what to expect. This is deep, dark and driving in equal spades. Interview and tracklist here: https://www.balancemusic.com.au/news/balance-selections-61-quivver/ Soundcloud: @quivver_john_graham Facebook: www.facebook.com/QuivverMusic/