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Bob and Dan discuss Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966). The film is about a fashion photographer in London who discovers he may have taken pictures of a crime scene. Other topics discussed: Blow Out, Rear Window, drugs, and pubic hair. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Follow Dan on Twitter.
Titus & John Presnall complete their trilogy on liberalism in the age of total surveillance with De Palma's Blow Out, which puts together image & sound, Antonioni's Blow-Up & Coppola's The Conversation, turning these theoretical studies of art & technology into a practical matter--where does art stand to corrupt politics in our world.
Titus & John Presnall talk Antonioni's Blow-Up, a movie about the erotic revolution of the '60s & what it meant to art, artists, the young, & society. Blow-up offers a version of a tragic hero--a man who thinks himself king of London because he's on top of the new erotic & artistic production of beauty. He thinks he's in control. Then he encounters mortality.
This week, Frank chooses his top five films that have won the Palme d'Or award from the Cannes Film Festival. The list includes Coppola's The Conversation, Antonioni's Blow Up, Luis Bunuel's Viradiana, Carol Reed's classic The Third Man, and Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. Join us, and please let us know what you think! If you have any lists you'd like to hear, please email us at 2guys5movies@gmail.com or tweet us @2guys5movies.
After a hiatus, we're back with an episode about my favorite film of all-time: Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 paranoid thriller, THE CONVERSATION. THE CONVERSATION has a special relationship with two other films: Antonioni's BLOW UP, which preceded and inspired it, and Brian De Palma's BLOW OUT, which is influenced by both movies. This episode explores the interconnection between the three through their music, sound design, and especially their thematic interests which include reality, perception, truth, and privacy. Naturally SPOILERS for the three movies, which do have some surprising twists and turns. I'm also including a spoiler warning for Hitchcock's VERTIGO as that film's plot has a special relationship to BLOW OUT. Show Notes: 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:03:00 - Blow Up Intro 0:04:15 - Herbie Hancock / Music as Setting & Counterpoint 0:08:28 - The Blow Ups: Narrativized Reality 0:11:58 - Persona Music: Bullitt, Pelham, Dirty Harry 0:13:30 - The Conversation Intro 0:16:00 - Harry Caul's Theme 0:20:45 - The Assignment Theme 0:22:00 - Theme Melding / Filtering and Processing 0:25:27 - Amy's Theme: Harry & Relationships 0:31:13 - The Ending & Legacy 0:36:30 - Blow Out Intro / De Palma & Hitchcock 0:39:35 - Coed Frenzy: Disco & Rock 0:43:40 - Recording & Conspiracy / National Mood 0:51:03 - Suspense Music: Burke Materail, Psycho 0:53:48 - Tragic Love: Jack & Sally's Theme, Vertigo 1:03:45 - Truth & Perception in the Trio 1:05:05 - Outro / Sources / Social Media / "Theme from The Conversation" Please subscribe, rate, review and/or leave a comment on iTunes. For other queries, email us at kinotes.podcast@gmail.com. We’re also on Twitter: @kinotespodcast and @nicknylen (my personal handle). All episodes are written and produced by Nick Nylen. Sources: Available on Amazon: "David Shire's The Conversation: A Film Score Guide" by Juan Chattah. Available on Amazon: Film commentaries from THE CONVERSATION (Francis Ford Coppola & Walter Murch, on Blu-ray), BLOW-UP (Peter Brunette, DVD only). David Forgac’s essay “BLOW-UP: In The Details” included in the CRITERION COLLECTION release of BLOW-UP. Podcasts on iTunes: The Canon (episode & commentary on BLOW OUT), Soundtracking with Edith Bowman (James Mangold interview about LOGAN), Steven Benedict (BLOW UP, THE CONVERSATION, BLOW OUT episodes) Interview with David Shire for ZODIAC at Film Score Monthly (subscribe at their website) If you liked this podcast, check out The Discarded Image video essay on THE CONVERSATION entitled “Who’s Tracking Who?” on YouTube. https://youtu.be/dgAdI4pxlTM You might also check out Drew Morton’s video essay on Vimeo, entitled CROSS-CUT, which connects BLOW UP, THE CONVERSATION, and BLOW OUT, entirely with visuals. https://vimeo.com/109405354