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At long last: the dramatic conclusion to the epic episode 100. For Part 5 we are once again joined by Ali to watch All The Real Girls. Will the return of a non action film finally win the day? Or will we break up like a sad romance? Listen and find out!
On this episode of the podcast I had the pleasure of talking with Seattle based singer-songwriter Peter Donovan. We discussed his new album, This Better Be Good (his very first solo album, coming out April 29, 2022), some of his prior projects (All The Real Girls, The Rose Petals), his love of The Beatles, and much more. I hope you enjoy this episode and look up Peter's music if you haven't already. As always email me at jack@jackbarksdale.com for any questions or show ideas.
Part Drunk: In this episode the Losers discuss our personal picks of 2003, Bad Santa, Big Fish, Monster, The Station Agent and All The Real Girls.
Flying Under the Radar is a delicate balance of being unknown but also being awesome. The Deucecast Movie Show is just like that too, so there is experience here. And to celebrate being Under the Radar, Mikey, Dave, and #TwitterlessDrEarl bring in their fellow movie phile, the movie watcha from down unda', Aussie Nate, for a great discussion about the corn stereotype in Iowa... the fires in Australia... and life for Friend of the Show Aussie Nate. Then a rousing game of Denzel, aka, Playa to Playa, Pimp to Pimp, and finally, the topic of the day -- movies that fell under the radar... good films that no one talks about anymore or many people may have forgotten about completely. Great hidden gems that were huge at the time and tossed asunder now -- Bolt! Money Talks! Jackie Brown! -- or maybe were never big at all before being asunder tossed -- Mean Machine? Thunder Road? Where to find the movies discussed: All The Real Girls (streaming) Bolt (Disney+) Clay Pigeons (STARZ) Coherence (Amazon Prime) Dead Calm (streaming) A Ghost Story (Netflix) The Gingerbread Man (STARZ) A Hidden Live (Amazon Prime) Jackie Brown (STARZ) Keanu (Sling TV) Love and Friendship (Amazon Prime) Mean Machine (streaming) Money Talks (Amazon Prime) Mystery Men (STARZ) The Nice Guys (HBO Office Uprising (Crackle) Queen & Slim (streaming) Rachel Getting Marred (streaming) Something's Wrong with Aunt Diane (HBO Max) Sunset (streaming) Thunder Road (Amazon Prime) Very Bad Things (STARZ) Wedding Daze (HBO Max)
This next composer scored some of my favorite shows including Eastbound & Down and Vice Principals. He is a frequent collaborator with Danny McBride, Jody Hill, and David Gordon Green and has created the scores for the HBO series Vice Principals and Eastbound and Down, the TBS series The Last O.G. starring Tracy Morgan, as well as features, Under The Eiffel Tower from The Orchard, Observe and Report, Flower, The Legacy of a Whitetail Deer Hunter, and Arizona among others. He's also written songs for films All The Real Girls, Undertow, and Halloween. His most recent work includes the HBO comedy series The Righteous Gemstones starring Danny McBride and John Goodmanand Greg Daniel's Amazon Studios sci-fi series Upload and Mindy Kaling's Netflix comedy series Never Have I Ever. The composer is... Joseph Stephens --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/composertalk/support
David Rapaport is a prominent Casting Director in Los Angeles most known for his work in casting: Gossip Girl, Netflix's You and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Arrow, The Flash, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Titans, Doom Patrol, Riverdale, Katy Keene, The Tomorrow People, and more! David was also recently nominated for an Artios Award for his work on You. He got his start working for Casting Director Mali Finn (Titanic, Terminator 2). Together they collaborated on more than 50 films and television series, including 8 Mile, 61*, All The Real Girls, Last Days, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, and Running with Scissors. At Mali Finn's, David learned from such distinguished directors as David Gordon Greene, James Cameron, Gus Van Sant, and Ryan Murphy. You can follow David on IG @davidrapaport and Twitter @RapaportCasting --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Back in our Best of 2018 episodes, we had a poll to let our listeners vote on their favorite film of the year, dubbed the People's Choice for Best Psychotronic Film of 2018. We made a promise that whatever film should win would be the subject of a future episode of the podcast. This week, we're fulfilling that promise by taking a look at your favorite 2018 genre film, David Gordon Green's HALLOWEEN. When we covered the original HALLOWEEN franchise in October of 2018, we invited on friend of the show and HALLOWEEN super fan Jeremy Johnson for a couple of episodes, so we found it only fitting that he join us again for a look at this "recalibration" of the HALLOWEEN series. We'll discuss all of the behind-the-scenes drama that lead to the making of the film following the 2009 release of Rob Zombie's HALLOWEEN 2 (and the unmade sequels left behind in its wake), plus how the guy behind ALL THE REAL GIRLS and PINEAPPLE EXPRESS got involved in a horror film. And of course, we'll get into just how the film stacks up against its predecessors and how it fits into the current horror climate. Join us next week as we begin our countdown to our favorite film of 2019 and the announcement of your pick for Best Psychotronic Film of the year! Visit our website at www.psychotronicfilmsociety.com. There you'll find all of our past episodes and our full list of Psychotronic Hall of Famers! Theme song: “Foreign Body” by the Slasher Film Festival Strategy from their album PSYCHIC SHIELD. More info: http://slasherfilmfestivalstrategy.bandcamp.com Join our Discord server! https://discord.gg/5Q3uUDv Follow the show: twitter.com/psychotronicpod facebook.com/psychotronicpod instagram.com/psychotronicpod Follow Justin: twitter.com/justin_bishop instagram.com/justin_bishop letterboxd.com/justin_bishop Follow Gary: twitter.com/thisisgaryhorne instagram.com/thisisgaryhorne letterboxd.com/rockandrollgary Please rate review and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher or wherever else you listen to podcasts!
Career Retrospective with Patricia Clarkson on November 28, 2018. Moderated by Dave Karger. Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award-winning actress, Patricia Clarkson takes on roles as varied as the platforms for which she plays them. This multi-faceted approach makes her one of today's most respected actresses. Clarkson's continuous innovative work in independent film most recently earned her the 2018 British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Sally Potter’s film “The Party.” In 2010 she received rave reviews for her starring role in the award winning romantic drama, “Cairo Time,” which put her career in the American spotlight. She won the Independent Award for Acting Excellence at the 2009 ShoWest Awards. In 2003, her role in “Pieces of April” earned her nominations for an Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG, Broadcast Film Critics and Independent Spirit awards. The National Board of Review and the National Society of Film Critics named her Best Supporting Actress of the Year for her work in “Pieces of April” and “The Station Agent.” Currently, Clarkson can be seen in the independent film drama “Jonathan,” opposite Ansel Elgort and in the sixth and final season of “House of Cards” on Netflix. She was most recently seen in Isabel Coixet’s “The Bookshop,” the HBO limited series “Sharp Objects” alongside Amy Adams, based on the novel by Gillian Flynn, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée; in the final installment of the Maze Runner trilogy, and Sally Potter’s film “The Party,” for which she won the 2018 British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. 2019 will see Clarkson in the detective film “Out of Blue” based on the Martin Amis novel, in which she plays the lead character. “Out of Blue” Premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in their Platform Series in 2018 and was also seen at the 2018 London Film Festival. She will next film “Light on Broken Glass” in the leading role. In 2014 she starred alongside Sir Ben Kingsley in “Learning to Drive” directed by Isabel Coixet. The film won runner up honors for the People’s Choice Award at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in August 2015 and opened to critical acclaim. Other recent films include the timely thriller “The East,” opposite Brit Marling and Alexander Skarsgård, the comedy “Friends with Benefits,” in which she co-stars with Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis and the Lone Scherfig directed drama, “One Day” with Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess. In 2010, she was seen in the box office hit “Easy A.” Clarkson and the cast of “Good Night, and Good Luck.” with George Clooney and David Straithairn, received both Screen Actors Guild and Gotham Award nominations for Best Ensemble. “Far From Heaven” won her a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Supporting Actress, “All The Real Girls” won her a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and “The Safety of Objects” earned her an Acting Prize at the Deauville Film Festival. “The Green Mile” earned Clarkson and cast (including Tom Hanks and James Cromwell) a Screen Actors Guild Best Ensemble Award nomination, and “High Art” earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Supporting Actress. Other film credits include: Martin Scorsese's thriller “Shutter Island,” Woody Allen's “Whatever Works” and “Vicky Christina Barcelona,” “Blind Date” with Stanley Tucci, “Elegy,” “No Reservations,” “All The King’s Men,” “Lars and the Real Girl,” “Simply Irresistible,” “The Pledge,” “Jumanji,” “Rocket Gibraltar” and “The Untouchables.”
Professionally speaking, first and foremost Josh Larsen is a film critic, one half of a successful duo on the Filmspotting podcast. But he's also a man of faith. We talk about the intersection of movies and Christianity, and how that influences Josh's criticism. And then we tackle a fun task: recommending underappreciated films since 2000. NOTES: View Josh Larsen's work at Think Christian: http://thinkchristian.reframemedia.com View Josh Larsen's full list of film reviews at: http://www.larsenonfilm.com Josh's Overlooked Movies: Smart Dumb Comedies: Cedar Rapids (2011) Nacho Libre (2006) Casa De Mi Padre (2012) Overlooked Indies: Bamboozled (2000) The Promotion (2008) All The Real Girls (2003) Memphis (2014) Underrated Hollywood: Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow (2004) Enough Said (2013) Duplicity (2009) Chris's Music Movies: This Is Spinal Tap (1984) Almost Famous (2000) The Commitments (1991) Dig! (2004) Frank (2014) Love And Mercy (2015) Mistaken For Strangers (2013)
If a director is looking for the perfect guy to play an oblivious, cocky buffoon then Fred Willard is their man. Jesse talks to Fred about his entire career, and finds out why he turned down the lead in the movie Airplane! Then later Jesse talks to David Gordon Green. He's directed everything from pensive, dramatic movies like All The Real Girls to huge stoner-action comedies like Pineapple Express. His new movie, Prince Avalanche exists somewhere in between. Plus, Pitchfork's Ian Cohen recommends a couple of great new heavy rock records, we share an episode from Nate DiMeo's The Memory Palace, and Jesse talks about his favorite Robin Thicke record. Yes. He has a favorite Robin Thicke record. It's great, too.
If a director is looking for the perfect guy to play an oblivious, cocky buffoon then Fred Willard is their man. Jesse talks to Fred about his entire career, and finds out why he turned down the lead in the movie Airplane! Then later Jesse talks to David Gordon Green. He’s directed everything from pensive, dramatic movies like All The Real Girls to huge stoner-action comedies like Pineapple Express. His new movie, Prince Avalanche exists somewhere in between. Plus, Pitchfork’s Ian Cohen recommends a couple of great new heavy rock records, we share an episode from Nate DiMeo’s The Memory Palace, and Jesse talks about his favorite Robin Thicke record. Yes. He has a favorite Robin Thicke record. It’s great, too.
We welcome independent filmmaker Collin Souter of Efilmcritic.com (who also makes a regular appearance on Nick Digilio's radio show on WGN). Our director for this episode is the young, incredibly esoteric David Gordon Green. In addition to talking about the movies we watched this week and reading a suggestion from a listener, we explore the most acclaimed of DGG’s filmography, which also happens to be his earliest work. We focus on GEORGE WASHINGTON and have a heated debate with ALL THE REAL GIRLS. In addition, we try to rationalize DGG's choice to direct YOUR HIGHNESS as well. As always, send all feedback and your thoughts on DGG or any director to: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Live at Sidewalk Cafe, NYC. Show #392, performed live 5/19/09. MP3's and playlist: https://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/090519.shtml
Live at Sidewalk Cafe, NYC. Show #392, performed live 5/19/09. MP3's and playlist: http://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/090519.shtml
Outdoor show, under a large tree, as sun went down. (v2) @ Hot Mama's in Austin, w/Diane Cluck. Show #387, performed live 8/2/08. MP3's and playlist: http://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/080802.shtml
Outdoor show, under a large tree, as sun went down. (v2) @ Hot Mama's in Austin, w/Diane Cluck. Show #387, performed live 8/2/08. MP3's and playlist: https://lastever.org/ken/extrav/audio/080802.shtml