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Directed by Alexandre Philippe, William Shatner: You Can Call Me Bill is an intimate portrayal (maybe) of Shatner's life and career. Having been a performer for over 70 years, Shatner's career has boldly gone from space (Star Trek) to the streets (T.J. Hooker) and here, he's invited to share the insight and wisdom that make him one of the more unique in Hollywood today. In this 1on1, we speak to Philippe about the definition of 'Shatner-ian', taking down our masks and experiencing wonder.
Rachel Cochran talks about her Southern noir novel, “The Gulf.” Also, Aisha Harris, cohost of NPR's ‘Pop Culture Happy Hour,’ joins us to discuss her book, ‘Wannabe.’ And director Alexandre Philippe on his documentary, ‘Lynch/Oz.’ It explores the connections between David Lynch's films and ‘The Wizard of Oz.’
Rachel Cochran talks about her Southern noir novel, “The Gulf.” Also, Aisha Harris, cohost of NPR's 'Pop Culture Happy Hour,' joins us to discuss her book, 'Wannabe.' And director Alexandre Philippe on his documentary, 'Lynch/Oz.' It explores the connections between David Lynch's films and 'The Wizard of Oz.'
For Cineversary podcast episode #28, host Erik Martin celebrates the 60th anniversary of Alfred Hitchcock's ultimate treatise on terror, "Psycho." Erik checks into the Bates Motel with Alexandre Phillipe, the director of "78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene," which deconstructs the infamous shower murder sequence from Psycho. He and Alexandre explore why this film is worth commemorating all these years later, its cultural impact and legacy, what we can learn from the picture today, how it has stood the test of time, and more. Learn more about the Cineversary podcast at tinyurl.com/cineversarypodcast and email show comments or suggestions to cineversegroup@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cineversary/support
At San Diego Comic Con we were running around like chickens with their heads cut off, which made it ideal that we were able to interview Alexandre Philippe, whose first film was about a chicken with its head cut off. We talked about his new film Memory: The Origins of Alien, why chestbursters were so terrifying to men in 1979, and how Legion M helps filmmakers create cool things for niche audiences that they may not otherwise be able to make. It's not game over, man, until you listen to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
It was good while it lasted. The boys finally do a 31 Days of Halloween episode together and Blake decides he has had enough after one episode. Danny and Nathaniel end this year's Halloween themed podcasts with a discussion on sci fi horror. There are a lot of horror sub genres. Is this one the best?Plus, an interview with Alexandre Philippe, director of Memory: The Origins of AlienThe OG AiM! crew jump right into sci fi with a talk about the greatest space saga of all time. Did Danny finally follow through and watch a trailer? Nathaniel definitely did as he recounts in a pitiful tale. How excited are the two for The Rise of Skywalker? Did they even get their tickets?Philippe has a place in Star Wars history, having directed The People vs. George Lucas. His latest documentary is a deep dive into one of the most iconic scenes in sci fi horror history. He talks with Nathaniel about the importance of the chestburster scene and Alien.Sci fi horror is a popular genre. Danny and Nathaniel talk about some of their favorites and why it is so popular. The two also try to figure out if Jason X is sci fi horror.Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel Muir, Blake, and Danny. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Danny can be found on Twitter @default_player and on Instagram at default_player. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AiPTMovies.Rock Angel by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/K8eRXvLL7Wo
This week is filled to the brim with Marvel news! Feige's new role and plans, 'Deadpool' things, and Guardians 3 obviousness. PLUS Jason Mamoa and Zoe Kravitz are related and that's pretty rad, NPH's weirdest casting, and Elon Musk REALLY likes 'Space Jam.' PLUS and interview with Alexandre Philippe - director of "Memory: The Origins Of Alien" Co-host: Dan Richardson
Memory: The Origins of Alien premiered at Fantastic Fest 2019 from director Alexandre Philippe, known for 78/52. In Memory, Philippe explores the origins of one science fiction's most iconic films, Ridley Scott's Alien. But, this isn't just a production history, instead he discusses the myths and culture that formed the story of the film and how it could have only happened with the trio of Dan O'Bannon, H.R. Giger, and Ridley Scott. Beyond this, Philipped maps the history of the iconic "chestburster" scene, where it came from and how it was made. I was lucky enough to get to speak with Philippe at the festival and discuss why he chose the "Chestburster" scene, the role that myth plays in film, what sparked him to include some of the more emotional moments with his interviewees, and why making the film accessible to non-fans was important.
The guys took over Silicon Valley Comic Con 2019. Vince (@vmostaj09) & Jeremiah (xjdempseyx) were all over the place and in this episode they go over their experience. The show was able to participate in Podcastpalooza ( a battle of the bands of sorts ), conduct interviews with the founders of Legion M, (Jeff Annison & Paul Scanlan), the director of "Memory: The Origin of Alien", Alexandre Philippe and manage to navigate through the convention floor checking out the sights and sounds of what this years SVCC was able to offer. Special Thanks to: Silicon Valley Comic Con, Westwood One, Subnation for having us on stage for the podcastpalooza Jeff Annison, Paul Scanlan and Alexandre Philippe for lending us their time to share with us their passions and projects Gameboy Jones and Caliberbeats for the official song of this podcast. (@gameboyjones on Instagram and www.caliberbeats.com) Please like, rate, comment, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher Radio and Spotify.
My Summer Lair Host Sammy Younan talks with director Alexandre Philippe about his documentary Memory: The Origins of Alien about Alien the 1979 movie during Hot Docs 2019. My Summer Lair Chapter #113: When Did The Xenomorph Come Into Your Life? Recorded: Thursday, April 26, 2019 at 6:30pm at WeWork
On this episode we are discussing Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho. The film stars Janet Leigh as Marion Crane, an unmarried woman who’s in love with Sam Loomis (John Gavin), a man under the debt of his deceased father and living ex-wife. In a move of desperation, she sees an opportunity to change her circumstances and takes it in the form of 40,000 dollars. Christine Makepeace (The Feminine Critique) joins Mike to discuss Psycho and its legacy, sequels, Turkish remake and more. Alexandre Philippe, the director of 78/52, talks about his fascinating documentary which takes apart the famous Psycho shower scene.
We are discussing Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho. The film stars Janet Leigh as Marion Crane, an unmarried woman who's in love with Sam Loomis (John Gavin), a man under the debt of his deceased father and living ex-wife. In a move of desperation, she sees an opportunity to change her circumstances and takes it in the form of 40,000 dollars.Christine Makepeace (The Feminine Critique) joins Mike to discuss Psycho and its legacy, sequels, Turkish remake and more. Alexandre Philippe, the director of 78/52, talks about his fascinating documentary which takes apart the famous Psycho shower scene.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we are discussing Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho. The film stars Janet Leigh as Marion Crane, an unmarried woman who’s in love with Sam Loomis (John Gavin), a man under the debt of his deceased father and living ex-wife. In a move of desperation, she sees an opportunity to change her circumstances and takes it in the form of 40,000 dollars. Christine Makepeace (The Feminine Critique) joins Mike to discuss Psycho and its legacy, sequels, Turkish remake and more. Alexandre Philippe, the director of 78/52, talks about his fascinating documentary which takes apart the famous Psycho shower scene.
The boys document filmmaker Alexandre Philippe (78/52: HITCHCOCK'S SHOWER SCENE, THE PEOPLE VS. GEORGE LUCAS) and his career journey so far. From making narrative short films to becoming one of the most renowned documentary filmmakers working today… to what goes into making a good documentary… to staying objective of the subject matter… to learning from mistakes made with such crucial steps as selecting a sales agent… you can learn a ton from an artists like Alexandre in regards to documentary filmmaking! The boys debate STAR WARS, your “Viewer Mail” is answered, and Dr. Arwen prescribes “Hollywood Therapy” for making the most out of a film festival experience and how to deal with a combative co-worker. Looking for the first 200 episodes of this podcast? Get THE MOVIE CRYPT “Vault” (Episodes 1 – 200 as downloadable MP3's) in the BUY STUFF store on www.ariescope.com today! Become a “Crypt Keeper” on www.Patreon.com/TheMovieCrypt and get bonus monthly commentaries, Adam & Joe's monthly “Crypt Picks” videos, four episodes of “Classic Crypt” a month, special monthly LIVE episodes, and more. Your support is what keeps THE MOVIE CRYPT going!
In today's BONUS mini: the dreaded Ouija board, film festivals and international cinema, and Friedkin’s favorite scene in THE EXORCIST with 78/52: HITCHCOCK'S SHOWER SCENE and THE PEOPLE VS. GEORGE LUCAS director Alexandre Philippe.
Clarke welcomes documentarian Alexandre Philippe to get an inside look at William Friedkin's Oscar winning classic THE EXORCIST. Is it a horror movie or not? What would Friedkin say? Don't miss this episode, gang!
It's a Friday the 13th edition of Sean Kelly Interviews..., as I present my interview with Alexandre Philippe about 78/52, his documentary about the Psycho shower scene. This interview was previously made available to Patreon patrons, but now is available for all (the raw unedited audio will remain on Patreon). I hope you enjoy. OPENING CLIP - 78/52 Trailer 1:21 - Introductions 2:13 - Interview with Alexandre Philippe on 78/52 12:23 - Closing Comments CLOSING CLIP - "Psycho Theme" by Bernard Herrmann Other Stuff Sean Kelly Interviews on Facebook
It's a Friday the 13th edition of Sean Kelly Interviews..., as I present my interview with Alexandre Philippe about 78/52, his documentary about the Psycho shower scene. This interview was previously made available to Patreon patrons, but now is available for all (the raw unedited audio will remain on Patreon). I hope you enjoy. OPENING CLIP - 78/52 Trailer 1:21 - Introductions 2:13 - Interview with Alexandre Philippe on 78/52 12:23 - Closing Comments CLOSING CLIP - "Psycho Theme" by Bernard Herrmann Other Stuff Sean Kelly Interviews on Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skonmovies/message This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skonmovies.substack.com/subscribe
In which Matt sits down with Alexandre Philippe and Robert Muratore, the filmmakers behind the new feature documentary THE PEOPLE VS GEORGE LUCAS, and discuss everything Lucas Related - From the films to the toys to the beard, BandB presents an in-depth conversation about the man we all love to hate. There go our kitchen privileges at Skywalker Ranch…
Jimmy is still recovering from the madness of San Diego Comic Con! Phew! He's in L.A. for a few days after and Live Prude Girls, Stevie Nelson and Milana Vayntrub, join him in the west coast studio for a chaos filled ramble-fest! So much was covered for your earholes. We get off the rails rather quickly but give you a great recap of SDCC and interviews with Stan Lee, Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Tara Strong and Alexandre Philippe. No reviews but lots of funny and fun! News includes: The Walking Dead #100 breaks records, Image announces tons of titles, Tarantino announces Django Unchained mini-series for Vertigo, Marvel gives movie release dates, Shaq launches a comic line, Evil Ernie returns, and IDW announces a My Little Pony comic book by Katie Cook. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love!