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“This movie takes its time, like an old man getting into a bathtub.” - Eric On this week's episode, this one's a long time coming as Chris Cabin gets his wish and we chat about David Dobkin's The Judge! Was a comedy director right for this project? Was this script right for this project? How great is Vincent D'Onofrio in literally anything, including this? What's with that lame waterfall back drop at the diner? And couldn't we have skipped that bathroom scene? PLUS: Look out for The Judge 2: The Appeal! The Judge stars Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Billy Bob Thornton, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeremy Strong, Dax Shepard, Ken Howard, Emma Tremblay, Balthazar Getty, David Krumholtz, Grace Zabriskie, Denis O'Hare, and Leighton Meester as Carla; directed by David Dobkin. This episode is brought to you in part by Rocket Money! Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney dot com slash WHM today. And also in part by Huel! New customers visit Huel.com SLASH WHM today and use our code WHM to get 15% off your first order plus a Free Gift! Tickets are on sale now for our three-night residency during the Oxford Comedy Festival! We'll be doing six shows over three nights from July 18 through 20, doing shows like WHM, W❤️M, The Nexus, The Gleep Glossary, and Animation Damnation! Tickets are going fast, so friends over there, snag your tix! Throughout 2025, we'll be donating 100% of our earnings from our merch shop to the Center for Reproductive Rights. So head over and check out all these masterful designs and see what tickles your fancy! Shirts? Phone cases? Canvas prints? We got all that and more! Check it out and kick in for a good cause! Original cover art by Felipe Sobreiro.
NostalgiaCast has the conch as Jonny and Darin continue their "Bucket List" season of '90s favorites with a look at LORD OF THE FLIES, directed by Harry Hook and starring child actors Balthazar Getty and James Badge Dale. Buddy and pal Jason Payne joins our hosts to discuss the origins and writing of the book by William Golding, its controversies among literary circles, and how Hook modernized the story by Americanizing the characters, acting styles, and dialogue.
This week on Myopia Movies, in honor of the Academy Awards this week, we are covering some of the worst, weirdest, and biggest disasters of the previous year. This week we start with Francis Ford Coppola's vivid, but baffling 'Fable' Megalopolis. We're all going to the cluuuuuubbbbbb! How will Megalopolis hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Daniel, Alex, Matthew, Keiko Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola Starring: Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Talia Shire, Jason Schwartzman, Kathryn Hunter, Grace VanderWaal, Chloe Fineman, James Remar, D.B. Sweeney, Balthazar Getty
This week on Myopia Movies, in honor of the Academy Awards this week, we are covering some of the worst, weirdest, and biggest disasters of the previous year. This week we start with Francis Ford Coppola's vivid, but baffling 'Fable' Megalopolis. We're all going to the cluuuuuubbbbbb! How will Megalopolis hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Daniel, Alex, Matthew, Keiko Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola Starring: Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Talia Shire, Jason Schwartzman, Kathryn Hunter, Grace VanderWaal, Chloe Fineman, James Remar, D.B. Sweeney, Balthazar Getty
Finishing out love month with lover girl Drew Barrymore who has had an ILLUSTRIOUS dating/marriage history if I've ever seen one! Today we will go through all of Drew's reported relationships one by one so I can give you ALL the romantic (and sometimes romantically disastrous) tea. Today, I get into her relationships with Corey Feldman, Balthazar Getty, David Arquette, Leland Hayward III, Jamie Walters, Eric Erlandson, Luke Wilson, and marriages to Jeremy Thomas and OF COURSE Tom Green!! Next week will be Fabrizio Moretti, Justin Long, and the man she ended up marrying & having children with, Will Kopelman. This is quite the wild ride in which I don't know whether to be jealous or feel bad for her... probably some combo of the two!PATREON Subscribers heard an extended version of this episode early and completely ad-free! Join our community at Patreon.com/AshleeAndJessicast for bonus content, commentaries, and more! Starts at $5 a month, cancel anytime. FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram & TikTok: @ashleeandjessicastTwitter: @ashleejessicast Send an email at ashleeandjessicast@gmail.comFOLLOW LIA Lia-Russo.com Instagram & Twitter: @capriamoon TikTok: @liarussonyc
It's 2004 and British heartthrob Jude Law is newly engaged to his Alfie co-star and boho-chic “it-girl,” Sienna Miller. The couple appear madly in love, dominating British tabloids and style boards. That is until Jude's former nanny goes total TMI in a jaw-dropping, tell-all interview, revealing a month-long affair with her former employer. We look back on the salacious scandal and the chaotic years that follow in their off-and-on relationship, featuring supporting characters: Daniel Craig, Sadie Frost, and Balthazar Getty. This is a teaser for a bonus episode. You can listen to it in full on Patreon! About Significant LoversSignificant Lovers is a true-love podcast exploring celebrity couples and historic romances. Follow us on Instagram @significantlovers and contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Forrest, Conan Neutron, Kristina Oakes, Kt Baldassaro, Marta Mcfly @mcflysmoviehouse and Rayyvana @RayyvanaPolitics discuss David Lynch's Lost Highway We planned this episode a couple months ago, before we obviously found out that David Lynch had passed. So, I'm sure we're going to talk about David Lynch in general during this episode, but it's not the reason we planned it!! Lost Highway is David Lynch's 1997 return to filmmaking after Twin Peaks and Twin Peak's Fire Walk With Me.. although Wild at Heart was also made during this time in 1990. After things didn't go as well as David Lynch hoped in the TV industry after Twin Peaks, he entered an even more surrealist and fascinating moment in his career.. with Lost Highway and then Mulholland Drive. Lost Highway stars Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Gary Busey, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Robert Loggia, and with appearances by Richard Pryor, Giovanni Ribisi, Henry Rollins, Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez, Jack Nance, and Mink Stole. The music was worked on by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails and has an insane mix including David Bowie, Lou Reed, Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, and the Smashing Pumpkins #davidlynch #Lynch #bluevelvet #mulhollanddrive #losthighway #twinpeaks #billpullman #podcast #moviepodcast #filmpodcast #patriciaarquette #marilynmanson #trentreznor #richardpryor #neonoir #noir #henryrollins #robertloggia #davidlynchweatherreport #balthazar #getty Watch KT Baldassaro & Jared Skolnick's Girl in the Basement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcn2Q57VXEQ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/NK3TMk63Pe The Movie Night Extravaganza Patreon helps us keep the show going.. become a Patron and support the show!! https://patreon.com/MovieNightExtra Conan Neutron has music available from Conan Neutron & The Secret Friends https://neutronfriends.bandcamp.com OR if you want to become a Protonic Reversal patron: https://patreon.com/protonicreversal
In honor of the recently departed David Lynch, Anne and Ryan revisit one of the director's least-celebrated, but most haunting works, LOST HIGHWAY starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Loggia, and Robert Blake. This 1997 neo-noir begins with a married couple receiving a mysterious VHS tape on the doorstep of their Los Angeles home and the rest of the story... is better seen than explained. Join us for a trip down the dark and enigmatic LOST HIGHWAY, as we pay a fond tribute to one of America's irreplaceable artists. LOST HIGHWAY is currently available to stream on The Criterion Channel.
David Lynch passed away yesterday. He was such a great artist and artistic inspiriation. As a tribute we are replaying the show where Dark Mark and L.Faunt discuss his entire filmography with an emphasis on Mark's favorite Lynch Film Lost Highway Dark Mark discusses one of his favorite movies Lost Highway with multi-media artist/psychic/dancer/comedian/actor/model/cinematographer L. Faunt Mark and L went down the non-linear rabbit hole that is Lynch's notorious 1997 film to talk about: The entire Lynch filmography and the irony that his next feature after this was a G rated family film for DIsney The awesome but now outdated 90s technology (including massive cellular phones) that makes this already a period piece How the GenY and Millennial crowd at the screening they attended responded to all the sex and nudity Whatever happened to Balthazar Getty? Why was this movie nor released on DVD in the USA for over 10 years? How the OJ Simpson trial inspired the story, and the irony that the next big celebrity murder trial was Robert Blake, who was already super creepy in the movie The soundtrack curated by Trent Reznor which generated some of the best music by Smashing Pumpkins and Marilyn Manson, contained one of David Bowie's best songs and introduced Rammstein to the world How this movie may have been made to dis other filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone All of this and so many theories and analyses on this show...your head will spin... This podcast is sponsored by Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash.
1997's Lost Highway - is it (as David Sims wrote on Letterboxd), “a movie about headache”? Is it David Lynch's most visually beautiful film? Is it a dry run for Mulholland Dr? A radical reimagining of Bill Pullman's screen presence? A psychogenic fugue? Lynch's commentary on the OJ Simpson trial? An excuse for David Sims to go off on the concept of “free jazz”?? Folks - we are pleased to tell you that it is all of the above and more. The great David Lowery joins us to talk about Lynch's deeply haunted neo-noir nightmare - a film that dares to ask the question, “What if you woke up one morning as Balthazar Getty?” Join our Patreon for franchise commentaries and bonus episodes. Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook! Buy some real nerdy merch Connect with other Blankies on our Reddit or Discord For anything else, check out BlankCheckPod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“We did everything just the way grown-ups would have… what went wrong?” “Lord of the Flies is a 1990 American survival drama film directed by Harry Hook and starring Balthazar Getty, Chris Furrh, Danuel Pipoly, and James Badge Dale.” Show Links Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nqycSp77MY Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_of_the_Flies_(1990_film) Just Watch: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/lord-of-the-flies-1990 Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@moviewavepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moviewavepod Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/moviewavepod/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/moviewavepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moviewavepod Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/moviewavepod Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/moviewavepod Intro/Outro Sample Credits “Aiwa CX-930 VHS VCR Video Cassette Recorder.wav” by Pixabay “Underwater Ambience” by Pixabay “waves crashing into shore parkdale beach” by Pixabay Movie Wave is a part of Pie Hat Productions.
Tune in as LC and Joseph (Midnight Movie Gang) collaborate with Arthur for a dive into Feast, the 2005 creature feature horror-comedy that follows a group of bar patrons in Nevada who must contend with a few bloodthirsty beasts that have besieged their grimy and sweaty tavern. Whether this movie is purposefully putting a frat boy spin on Alien, the major role that Project Greenlight has in the production history, and reflecting on the cultural explosion of Barbenheimer right around its one-year anniversary comprise just a few of the topics that the hosts cover on this episode. Directed by John Gulager, Feast stars Navi Rawat, Balthazar Getty, Jenny Wade, Henry Rollins, Duane Whitaker, Judah Friedlander, Jason Mewes, Krista Allen, Josh Zuckerman, Clu Gulager, Eric Dane, Treach, Chauntae Davies, Diane Ayala Goldner, Somah Haaland, Tyler Patrick Jones, Eileen Ryan, Hannah Schick, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, and Mike J. Regan. Spoilers start at 32:55 Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Here's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected online: https://www.gazaesims.com Good Word: • LC: Sasquatch Sunset and The Haters by Jesse Andrews • Joseph: Primal and Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time • Arthur: Supermarket Simulator | Game Grumps Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscritic Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpod Follow Arthur on Goodreads Check out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
It was multi-media artist/psychic/dancer/comedian/actor/model/cinematographer L. Faunt so in celebration of her birthday here is a Dark Mark Show classic from 2022 where they and Dark Mark talk about one of their favorite movies, Lost Highway Mark and L went down the non-linear rabbit hole that is Lynch's notorious 1997 film to talk about: The entire Lynch filmography and the irony that his next feature after this was a G rated family film for DIsney The awesome but now outdated 90s technology (including massive cellular phones) that makes this already a period piece How the GenY and Millennial crowd at the screening they attended responded to all the sex and nudity Whatever happened to Balthazar Getty? Why was this movie nor released on DVD in the USA for over 10 years? How the OJ Simpson trial inspired the story, and the irony that the next big celebrity murder trial was Robert Blake, who was already super creepy in the movie The soundtrack curated by Trent Reznor which generated some of the best music by Smashing Pumpkins and Marilyn Manson, contained one of David Bowie's best songs and introduced Rammstein to the world How this movie may have been made to dis other filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone All of this and so many theories and analyses on this show...your head will spin... This show is sponsored by: Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash Renagade CBD Go to renagadecbd.com for all of your CBD needs Tactical Soap Smell Great with Pheromone infused products and drive women wild with desire! Go to https://grondyke-soap-company.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7187911.8cecdba
Terry and Joe finally hit one of former's most anticipated titles on the pod: David Lynch's surreal 1997 masterpiece, Lost Highway.This mind fuck of a film noir has true crime connections in Robert Blake, dual roles for Patricia Arquette, but makes the mistake of subbing out Bill Pullman for Balthazar Getty? Oof! Plus: impossible Hollywood houses, nightmare imagery, and wild speculations. Wanna connect with your co-hosts?> Terry: @gaylydreadful> Joe: @bstolemyremoteIf you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe!Theme Music: Roniit - "Purify" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The age old debate over whether or not David Lynch makes horror movies rages on. Here a Necromaniacs we firmly say “Sometimes.” This week, the late 90's classic Lost Highway is our focus, featuring awesome performances by Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Robert Blake and Balthazar Getty, this is debatably one of Lynch's most linear films. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – Mike Hill Outro: “I'm Deranged” – David Bowie
Title: Lost Highway [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: David Lynch Producers: Mary Sweeney, Tom Sternberg, Deepak Nayar Writers: David Lynch, Barry Gifford Stars: Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Gary Busey, Robert Loggia Release date: February 21, 1997 (US) PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12) SPECIAL GUEST: The Vern, Cinema Recall (@cinema_recall) SHOWNOTES: On the latest episode of Collateral Cinema, The Vern from Cinema Recall joins us for a discussion on David Lynch's 1997 surrealist psychological thriller Lost Highway, starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake (in his final film role). How does this movie stack amongst Lynch's filmography, such as the other two set in L.A.—Mulholland Drive (2001, previously covered by Collateral Cinema) and Inland Empire (2006)—or others? Where does it stand in 2024? Find out now, and stay tuned for more content very soon! Collateral Cinema is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and is on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Chill Lover Radio, and wherever else you get your podcasts! Cinema Recall is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Goodpods! You can also follow them on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, and check their official website at cinemarecall.net! Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY Collateral Cinema is a Podbean affiliate. Sign up for unlimited podcasting hosting at the following link, and get one month of hosting free: podbean.com/CCinemaPodcast (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Join Host Shane, Co-Host Russell, and Special Guest Nathan as we continue our twisted and dark trek through the mind of David Lynch, with 1997's Lost Highway! Written by David Lynch and Barry Gifford; Directed by David Lynch; Starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Robert Blake, Balthazar Getty, Robert Loggia, and more! Join us on Patreon for just $1 per month, and you can help us continue to talk about movies! patreon.com/draftyQ Check out our Amazon Wishlist! Buy stuff for us! https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/322RUIF15J9O0?ref_=wl_share
Prepare to be lured into the hauntingly enigmatic world of David Lynch's "Lost Highway," as I, Travis Dudding, guide you through the film's nightmarish landscape. This episode peels back the curtain on a marriage shrouded in secrecy and a series of videotapes that propel us into a psychological labyrinth. As we traverse the dimly lit corridors of Fred's mind, played by Bill Pullman, tensions rise with the spectral presence of a pale man, a saxophone's wail, and a Hollywood party that distorts reality.Journey with us as the story morphs into a chilling noir, where the walls of a prison cell cannot contain the chaos of shifting identities. Our guest and I dissect the baffling transformation from Fred to a mechanic named Pete, portrayed by Balthazar Getty, whose life becomes intertwined with the seductive and treacherous Alice Wakefield, also played by Patricia Arquette. We navigate the murky depths of betrayal, violence, and the desperate search for freedom, leaving no stone unturned as we scrutinize the film's perplexing turns.Clutch your seat as the episode crescendos into a thrilling exploration of connections and revelations. In a world where doppelgängers and alternate realities weave a complex web, we scrutinize the enigmatic intertwining of characters and the startling discovery awaiting in the desert's desolate expanse. This foray into Lynch's masterpiece is an intricate dance with the macabre and the mysterious, culminating in a frenetic chase from the authorities and a final message that will echo long after the credits roll. Join us for this audacious expedition into the heart of "Lost Highway," where the only certainty is the uncanny allure of the unknown.Support the showPlease subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy!Website: https://moviestheyreprettygood.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygoodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530Twitter: https://twitter.com/moviesgoodpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8iGT7riyJ_K2DFLwfbTemg
Subscribe to the new Something's Burning podcast page Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/somethings-burning/id1702241962 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/37IbtDi4z3z6HRtnbAi25Z?si=72718abc47344336 I sit down with actor, musician, and a member of THE Getty family, Balthazar Getty. We talk about his roll in Lord of the Flies, earning your parties, weight loss, growing up as a Getty, his music career and much more! Follow Balthazar https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsJeKqIu68MqApLGdFqmUBA https://www.instagram.com/baltgetty/?hl=en This episode is also brought to you by Helix. Get 20% off all mattress orders and 2 free pillows at http://www.helixsleep.com/bert when you use the code ”HELIXPARTNER20”. SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video https://bit.ly/3DC1ICg For all TOUR DATES: http://www.bertbertbert.com For Fully Loaded: https://fullyloadedfestival.com/ Get your tickets for the TOPS OFF WORLD TOUR at bertbertbert.com Sign up for the FULLY LOADED AT SEA waitlist at fullyloadedatsea.com For Something's Burning: https://bertyboyproductions.com/somethings-burning-season-1 For Merch: https://store.bertbertbert.com/ Follow Me! X: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/user/Akreischer TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@bertkreischer Text Me: https://my.community.com/bertkreischer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wait a minute, you may be asking yourself, ALIEN was nearly a New World Picture? Ridley Scott's ALIEN? It's true! So that gave us, Erica, Marc and Ryan, your intrepid hosts, and excuse to talk about one of the greatest sci-fi/horror films ever made! And, considering we're celebrating #SciFiJuly, the timing couldn't be better! Listen as we discuss the movie's title, ALIEN vs. BLADE RUNNER, and our personal histories with the film! Plus, Erica reveals she does not know who Balthazar Getty is, we discuss the porn version of ALIEN, the possible HELLRAISER VS. ALIEN franchise, and much more!
It's Hit Factory's third birthday, and you're invited to celebrate along with us! Join us as we count down our baker's Top Ten films from past episodes. Links To Episodes Mentioned Here:The Blair With ProjectRavenous feat. Matt MonagleLost Highway feat. Jonah KoslofskySafe feat. Catherine LiuThe Bridges of Madison County feat. Comrade YuiClose-Up feat. Roxana HadadiThe Game feat. Bilge EbiriSlacker feat. Robert RaymondThe Limey feat. Matt BelenkyIrma Vep feat. Brandon StreussnigCronos Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
Livin' on spongecake! Featuring... Phone a Friend w/ Lisa - Live From Mexico: Another Movie Called Crawlspace Show & Tell: Sixteen Magazine Feb. 1988 Hosted by your own personal cinematic Raquelle & Barbie! Music by Splash '96 Recorded & Edited by Boutwell Studios
Need a Quick Infusion of Spinal Tap Moments? Try Quick Taps - short episodes with short stories for short attention spans. In this edition, we go deep...very deep. Hear about the time singer Madisenxoxo got overexposed during a photo shoot; pro diver Tom Haig discovered the desert might not be the best place for aquatic sports; and actor David Lascher, and his co-stars Jeff Bridges, Ryan Phillippe, Jeremy Sisto, and Balthazar Getty, got pinkeye from a septic leak while filming a Ridley Scott movie. Madisenxoxo's website: https://www.madisenxoxo.com On IG: @madisenxoxo Tom Haig's website and book, Global Nomad: https://www.tomhaig.com David Lascher on IG: @davidlascher -------------------------------------------------- Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Join our Mailing List: https://tmepshow.com Follow us on Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob, Cory, Philena and Greg are back for the first time this season! Yes. This is only S2 episode with all the OMFYS co-hosts. Greg hasn't been here since our season premiere, but Cory wasn't around for that one, and the Psychedelic Kaiju ep had no Franklins whatsoever. We did get a little chatty with the joyous reunion and all, and our movies this time gave us a lot of psychological baggage to unpack, so this ep is, um, expansive. However, Cory tells Bob that "people really like long podcasts," so have at enjoy the 88 minute binge. This week we explore criminal justice and murder with two f--d up movies from directors we should have covered a lot sooner. First, we have Orson Welles pulling off the mother of all crane shots in TOUCH OF EVIL, his ACAB masterpiece from 1958--a film so brilliant that even Charlton Heston in brown face can't ruin it. Welles is Hank Quinlin, a grotesque American cop in a sleazy border town who never found a piece of evidence he didn't manufacture. Heston is Vargas, an upstanding Mexican official who clashes with Quinlin when an American businessman is blown to bits by a car bomb that was planted on the Mexican side of the border. The movie is a technical marvel with a banger of a Latin jazz meets rock and roll score by Henry Mancini. And the cast is pretty amazing too, with Janet Leigh, Marlene Dietrich, Joseph Cotten, Akim Tamiroff, Joseph Calleia, and the Queen of Outer Space herself, Zsa Zsa Gabor. Cory gives it the stony seal of approval. Next, we come dangerously close to the 21st Century with David Lynch's LOST HIGHWAY (1997). At the time Lynch and Barry Gifford wrote this film, they were both obsessed with the OJ Simpson murder trial and how dissociative fugue allowed The Juice to maintain his breezy demeanor despite his horrible crimes. Lynch takes his exploration of murder, guilt and fugue states to an appropriately absurd level here as Bill Pullman plays a jazz saxophonist who murders his wife, goes to jail, and wakes up as an auto mechanic played by Balthazar Getty. Making things even creepier is the casting of Robert Blake as the movie's "Mystery Man," a few years before he was the defendant in a sensational murder trial of his own. Also starring Patricia Arquette and Robert Loggia in dual roles plus Natasha Gregson Wagner (Natalie Wood's daughter), Gary Busey, Richard Pryor (his last film role), and Marilyn Manson as a porn actor to make things even more problematic. Co-hosts: Bob Calhoun, Philena Franklin, Cory Sklar, and Greg Franklin Theme song: Chaki the Funk Wizard Twitter: OM4YStoners Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Mastadon: oldmoviesforyoungstoners@mstdn.social Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This episode the boys are discussing Lost Highway (1997), starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Loggia and directed by everyone's favorite Eagle Scout, David Lynch. Dick Laurent is dead...or is he? Yeah...he is. Probably. ...We think?Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, The Third Man (1949). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The original version of "Wild Horses" is difficult to find. Outside of the music video on YouTube, it's not available on any streaming service or for sale electronically. Stranger still, Wikipedia has no entry for the song or its corresponding album. This is a shame - "Wild Horses" is an incredible song. In this episode, we give you all the information (and more) that we could find out on the song and video, from mystical experiences in Peru to a shaman named Jamie in Arizona and ties to the Getty family. Sit back and enjoy. It's Gino time! Helpful links: Original Video Mixtape Boom 97.3 Interview (Behind the Vinyl) You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Masadon, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn. Transcript: Frank: [0:00] So today on Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures, we're going to talk about Gino Vannelli's "Wild Horses." We're going to discuss his determination in getting a record deal, his connection with a shaman named Jamie, and also his connection with the Getty dynasty. Bill: [0:17] But before we get to that, cut to the theme music. Frank: [0:22] Take it away, Ian McGlynn. Bill: [0:44] In this episode, we are pushing Frank Pearson to the limit. Because today's song is a mysterious song. It's a song that seemingly has disappeared from all streaming services. It is difficult to find any information on. Frank: [1:07] Yeah, there's no Wikipedia page specifically for this song. There's no song facts page for it. I have not been able to go to either of my main resources to look up information for this song. Bill: [1:21] And I realized this as I was doing my deep dive and I thought wow they even scrubbed the album from Wikipedia So today's episode is on Gino Vannelli's "Wild Horses." So turn up the heat, pour yourself a glass of red wine. Frank: [1:39] Sit back and enjoy. Bill: [2:04] As we mentioned, this is a challenge. Frank: [2:08] Oh my goodness, like I have so many tabs open on my computer right now and each of them has just a little bit of a nugget of information for the song or for Gino Vannelli and I mean I'm going to, be honest I'm probably not going to refer to any of them I'm just going to make it all up as I go along but yeah researching this was a little bit of a little bit of a chore for me I'm glad I had a little bit of time off over the holidays so I could dedicate some time to it. Bill: [2:38] So why don't you give us a little history of Gino Vannelli anyways that you could find anyways on as far as the artist goes. Frank: [2:45] Gino Vannelli was born to his parents, has brothers and sisters, and is a musician. Oh wait, it's only brothers, isn't it? Bill: [2:53] You sure he's got any sisters? Yeah, okay. All right. Maybe maybe I'll have to take over, He's coming out of Montreal Quebec and so we also featured another musician at a Montreal named Andy Kim, who also had a similar backstory in that they went to the big city in the States. For Andy Kim, it was New York. For Gino Vanelli, I believe it was LA? Frank: [3:20] It was Hollywood actually. So this is one of the things that I actually found, I think it was a YouTube interview that he did. They booked tickets to go to Hollywood and they get there and they realize they're in Hollywood Florida, not Hollywood California. He went with his brother Joe. And this is according to Gino Vannelli in a YouTube interview. This is something that I find interesting too, because some musicians have varying like origin stories or Genesis stories that that changed from interview to interview. So you kind of wonder which which is true and which is a bit of an embellishment. Anyways, according to Gino, he and Joe had tickets booked to go to Hollywood, but end up in Hollywood, Florida and then have to book a separate trip from Florida to California. they end up in Hollywood proper. Bill: [4:13] And while they're in Hollywood, he's being supported by his family. His parents are good to him. Like in terms of the story, his mother was sending money. But what ended up happening is his mother sent money to Hollywood, Florida instead of Hollywood, California. Was that what happened? Yeah. So I don't know if they went to, I mean, I didn't hear the story about them landing in Hollywood, Florida, but his mom had sent money to Hollywood, Florida and they were stuck. They had no money. They'd been trying to make things work. And he was kind of at the end of things. as far as making his dream happen. Frank: [4:46] Yeah, it was down to like his last $5. Bill: [4:48] Yeah, so he went into a church, he said, and sat in this church sometime in the early morning hours. It was open, sat in there, and just, I think he fell asleep. He said the quietness of the place, not so much some sort of mystical thing. He was really quick to say that, even though we'll talk about his spirituality later, I'm sure, but he said the quiet sort of space helped him to know what he needed to do. And then he went over to where Herb Alpert's studio was. And he sat there while the guard who is slightly injured, so he couldn't run so fast, but the guard's like, you stay there. And Gina Vannelli said, I'm allowed to stay here. It's on public property. And he said, don't you dare try to run over and talk to anybody. And Gina Vannelli's like, yep, yep, yep. And then he sees Herb Alpert come out and then he darts across the parking lot to get to him. Frank: [5:41] And Herb Alpert, sorry, is one of the co-owners of A&M Records. Bill: [5:45] Exactly, and so the guard is saying, damn you, he's trying to get him, pulls out his gun apparently, because Herb Alpert's wife has been stalked. Frank: [5:51] Oh, jeez. Bill: [5:55] Or something like that, so Herb Alpert's wondering what's going on. So in this moment, Herb Alpert's thinking this could be the stalker, Gino Vannelli's taking his life in his hands, and then he just says to Herb Alpert, I have all these songs, I want to try these things. And Herb Alpert says to the guard, like, hey Joe, relax, it's okay. And the guard is so angry. And he says to Gino, come back in half an hour. And so Gino Vannelli comes back in half an hour, plays the songs for him. And then Herb Alpert said, welcome to A&M Records. Frank: [6:27] Yeah, and it's similar to the Andy Kim story where he had a similar instance. He was in New York, but same thing, regular exec just waited, waited, waited, and finally kind of ambushed the exec. And I will apologize that my confusion with the Hollywood Florida versus Hollywood California story in my typical research fashion, I was, you know, 100% into it. I was a had the YouTube video playing while I was scrolling through Tinder. So it's. Bill: [7:01] Wait, wait a sec. Did you make up the Hollywood Florida story? Frank: [7:03] No I thought that I heard that I think it might be true. I'm not sure. Bill: [7:07] Okay, but you know, he's gonna be so angry when he listens to this. So there's something about Montreal singers who have the sort of moxie to just go for it. Frank: [7:10] I know right. [7:16] Yeah, yeah, they got a lot of guts and especially to run through a parking lot, with the security guard chasing you like that's like going all in on your dream. Bill: [7:27] The guns pointed. Yeah, hopefully Joe was a bad shot. Well, hopefully he didn't kill curb Alpert. Yeah, these are tough times. Oh. Frank: [7:28] Yeah. [7:33] Yeah I know I like to think that the the guard was probably distracted by Gino of Nellie's amazing hair. Bill: [7:39] Yeah, he's a very good-looking man and in 1970s Gino Vannelli hair is something else now Gino Vannelli is very successful in the 70s, He had his big album. I think was this I was his third album or fifth album brother to brother Yeah, and the song was I just want to stop written by Ross Finnelli. I believe is one of his brothers I thought I was written by Gino was actually written by his brother. Gino is a songwriter. Yeah. Frank: [8:04] Make sense brother to brother. Bill: [8:06] But well, yeah, there we go. And that's a huge rock song and also I mean he just Did huge business in the 70s we head into the 80s and now it's a different time Gino cuts his hair. Frank: [8:10] Well, yeah, because the 70s are different from the 80s. Bill: [8:21] They are but there's a sound new wave has come in and Gino purposely ends up making an 80s record before this one so, He gets into a fight with CBS records or Arista one of these record companies of what he's with and they won't let him Release his music. So there's this, Lengthy period where he doesn't release anything. So you have Nightwalker has come out in 81 and then it takes until until 1984 for Black Cars to come out. And Black Cars is an 80s synth album. And he knows what he's doing. And then the follow up to that three years later, his big dreamers never sleep. You'll see on your Wikipedia page in front of you, Frank, there is no hyperlink. No one has published a Wikipedia entry. Now, of course, the question is, will we be the people who publish that Wikipedia entry? Frank: [9:12] I'm going to include the story of him traveling to Hollywood, Florida. Bill: [9:16] Yeah, and so we'll see if within half an hour someone changes it, we'll know it's false. So Big Dreamers Never Sleep, 1987, this album comes out and it's as usual produced by Gino Vannelli and his two brothers, Joe and Ross, and it includes kind of his last major hit, which is "Wild Horses," the song we're doing today. And then this sets in motion his future, I think. Cause by then now he can become a touring thing. He's got all these songs and "Wild Horses" is one of those regular songs he sings. Frank: [9:49] Yeah, yeah. Bill: [9:52] Yeah. So as I said earlier, I really pushed this episode. So I apologize, Frank. I'm like, we're doing Gino Vannelli, we're doing Wild Horses, it's happening. And Frank didn't realize I bought the CD online because you can't get an MP3, you can't buy a legit copy of this online. So I went and bought the actual album. So I got the CD and it's that old CD thing where you open the booklet and like, oh, here's a list of songs and a list of performers, no lyrics, it's thin. And the back page is all about how great a compact disc is. Oh, seriously? Oh yeah. Frank: [10:24] Oh seriously? Bill: [10:26] So I think I have an original copy. I think it might be a German pressing even. Yeah. Frank: [10:30] Yeah. Bill: [10:31] So it's fine. It's very 1980s in its production. There's a couple tracks that really stand out for me, but Wild Horses, Far and Away is a big one. Now it's written by Gino Vannelli and Roy Freeland, which I don't have a lot of information on Roy Freeland. I would have liked to have dove more into this, but he's done a lot of work with other songwriters. So it's hard to know, this frustrates me, when a songwriter doesn't talk about his co-writer. So when Gino Vannelli talked about writing the song, and talk about Roy Freeland's involvement. Frank: [11:08] I mean, it is a Gino Vannelli song. So, you know, it's tough to take that away from Gino. But at the same time, you know, throw the man a bone. Bill: [11:18] Yeah, now to be fair, I think both you and I when we talk to others about the podcast we don't even mention each other. Frank: [11:26] Oh, no, I call it my podcast. Who's this Bill guy? It's just a character I do. Bill: [11:31] Yeah, he's the other guy but anyways while I was making this. Frank: [11:34] One stop. Yeah. There is a Wikipedia page for that song. Thank goodness. Bill: [11:35] So, okay this brings us to the song There's so much to talk about with Gino Vannelli and he's so interesting in this way that I want to talk more about Gino finale and hopefully we do an episode on I just want to stop. Yeah, that's gonna happen. Yeah. And I have this working theory or interest in Italo Canadian rock stars. Someday I'm going to write a paper on this, publish it in our scholarly journal that we publish semi annually. Frank: [11:58] Yeah. [11:58] Oh, yes. [12:06] You mean our show notes? Bill: [12:07] Yeah, our show notes. But I'm not there yet. But I just want to note also Italo Canadian when this comes up in our future episodes this year. All right, did you find anything on the song? Gina Vannelli talking about it. Frank: [12:20] Yes, like the inspiration for it. Yeah, yeah. So, oh, it's a classic mysticism rock star move. So Gino Vannelli is in Peru and he's hiking to Machu Picchu. And he doesn't say it specifically, but it's 100% assumed that he's in Machu Picchu. He takes part in one of those ayahuasca ceremonies, which is, it's like a tobacco. It's like a cannabis sort of, well, it's not cannabis, sorry. It's a... Bill: [12:58] It's not peyote, is it? No. Okay, so did you find an article? Like, I was looking high and low for, I found one interview. Frank: [13:04] Well, I read an interview, I read an article and I listened to the one interview and he. Bill: [13:11] Yeah, okay, go ahead. Keep going on the Ayahuasca thing, yeah. Frank: [13:14] Doesn't say specifically that he was doing ayahuasca but you look at Machu Picchu and he said he was involved in a sort of spiritual awakening and then when you research Machu Pichu, yeah, they do these ayahuasca ceremonies, which sort of healers and shaman or whatever in Machu Picchu, it's part of the ceremony, it's supposed to open up your mind. Bill: [13:41] Gotcha. Okay, so I couldn't find an article on that stuff. That's good research. Good job. Frank: [13:46] He doesn't get an answer through this whole ceremony and through his whole experience. Bill: [13:51] But something has happened to him right he's had some sort of spiritual awakening. Frank: [13:55] Awakening. So he goes home and then he starts talking about it just like I need an answer for what happened in Peru. So he hears about the shaman in New Mexico. Bill: [14:07] In New Mexico, Jamie the shaman. So Jamie the shaman is in New Mexico and he flies to Albuquerque and then has to drive. Frank: [14:10] The shaman. [14:20] Yeah, Jamie. Bill: [14:22] To the fun is it Santa Fe is that in New Mexico is something like that. Frank: [14:23] To find the shaman. [14:27] Yeah. Bill: [14:28] So he's driving and a convertible. So this is just to me is like, first he's a rock star who went to Peru while there was like all this civil unrest. People are getting murdered and stuff. Frank: [14:38] Yeah, they're oh yeah. Bill: [14:39] He's like, but I had to be there. I'm like, Oh, this is so rock star has this experience on a mountain top. And then buys a flight to New Mexico from LA. I think that's where he was at that point gets a convertible because of course you get a convertible and then drives at like a hundred miles an hour down these roads, which is super dangerous. Frank: [15:00] The whole time he's kind of tapping out the beat of the song on the steering wheel. And he's saying like, I gotta get to that. I gotta get to the shaman. I gotta get to shaman Jamie. Bill: [15:11] He did. Frank: [15:13] I have to get there. It's like nothing's gonna keep me away from shaman Jamie. So he's booting along and I don't even again, I was probably scrolling Tinder, But did even he was talking about getting lost. Did even find Jamie. OK. Yeah. Bill: [15:28] He got to Jamie, but he never got the answers to what he needed, but he got this song that he had in his head. By the time he got there, he had the chorus kind of mapped out and so he had wild horses in his head and he had the drum beat going. Frank: [15:41] Yeah. Bill: [15:41] And so I imagine Roy Freeland probably helped in fleshing out these songs that he'd have them and he'd be like, not a ghostwriter, but the sort of person who comes in and helps kind of clean things up. That's my guess. Roy, you can reach out to us though. Frank: [15:52] Tell us your ayahuasca story. [15:57] But yeah, so the whole time when he's tapping it out on the steering wheel and he's coming, he's like, he's saying, I need to get there. wild horses aren't going to keep me away from getting an answer to my questions, to getting an answer for my vision. Bill: [16:11] Right, so this song in interesting ways, because you can see this as a love song, but this could also be a song about his seeking the divine. And so wild horses couldn't drive him away from this experience. But of course we're gonna dive into these lyrics. Frank: [16:28] Yeah, so the lyrics kind of indicate it's more of a romantic thing, but I think it's, This also, it also parallels nicely with his like dogged determination and his experience with Herb Alpert and getting a record contract back in the 70s. Bill: [16:47] Yeah, that's good analysis. Frank: [16:50] That is good analysis. Bill: [17:12] Alright, now it's time to dive into "Wild Horses" The Song. As the sun goes down on the Arizona Plane and the wind whistles by like a runaway train, Hey hey hey, it's a beautiful thing. Well it's me and you and a flatbed truck, my heart kicking over like a white tail buck. hey hey hey in the middle of spring. [17:59] So, whitetail buck, deer, middle of spring is they want to get some dates. They got like the Tinder thing going on for deer. Frank: [18:09] Yeah, the the the the bucks are on their Tinder. Right. What's deer Tinder? What do you think that? I wonder what that was? Yeah. Yeah. Bill: [18:13] You just always swipe right. Yeah. Always. I saw a bunch of whitetail buck actually in the woods and we followed it. Frank: [18:22] Oh, yeah, by by your place, eh? Bill: [18:22] Yeah. But then following it, I realized they're probably coyotes, which is a really bad idea to be trying to follow a group of coyotes. It was the total setup. Frank: [18:31] Wait, so you saw kairi's that were dressed as deer. Bill: [18:33] I gotta go see the optometrist. Frank: [18:35] This is sounding like a Looney Tunes episode. What I like about that opening lyric and we were talking about this when we were listening to the song beforehand is there's the and the wind whistles by like a runaway train, the drums, it's that clickety clack. It's that train sort of you get that real feeling that imagery of a train. So again, this is something that that the lyrics represent what the sound is. Bill: [19:04] Exactly. And they make sure to have like such perfect production for this. They have some of the best session players around, I think anyways, because the drummer and the drums are the key. It's those, it's those brushes on the drums. And that's Dave Garibaldi, who's the drummer for Tower of Power. And it's incredible. And so as you listen to it, those drums drive it. But there's also this bassist named Jimmy Haslip, who's on the bass. And if you go through, through his like website, you can see he just plays, he's just a session player. And he just came in for this one song and holy cow, that bass moves and then you have Joe Vannelli on the xylophone. Frank: [19:46] Thank you! Bill: [19:47] So those things altogether make this song what it is. And then Gino's voice is this sort of, I don't know, I'm trying to think of, he does something with it. It's different from I Just Wanna Stop. What are you thinking? Frank: [20:01] I get huge how this feels. feels. Bill: [20:03] So there's some Roy Orbison Elvis and other performers who I was thinking of that have that but the Elvis thing is really what I was thinking too. Frank: [20:15] That that hey hey hey like it's that. Bill: [20:18] Yeah. And so it's that lustiness, right? Like Elvis, even though now, at least for us growing up, I never thought of him as the this sort of sex symbol thing, but he was that thing in the 50s. And then Gino has that feel he's bringing to the table. And then you got, okay, the next section there, you can cut me deep, you can cut me down, you can cut me loose, it's okay. Yeah, yeah, it's okay. And then he goes to, you can kick and scream, you can slap my face, you can set my wheels on a high-speed chase, oh you, no matter what you do. And we go into that chorus. Is it... Frank: [20:56] No means no. Bill: [21:21] It's kind of creepy But this is the nature of these songs of that era, especially before. So it feels like it's harkening back to a 50s, 60s feel. And that's where you have this notion of this chase. There is something to it when you read these things like, ah, I don't know if I'd sing I'm saying that now, but that's not our styles when we're trying to woo women. Frank: [21:45] That is Gino style. Gino doesn't give up. again the whole Herb Alpert thing and you know speeding to see Shaman Jamie. Bill: [21:54] Yeah, "Wild horses could not drag me away from you." It is such a great line, and it works so well with all the sounds around it. And when I was a kid, I remember, this is the first time I heard a song about wild horses. And then of course years later I'm like, oh, there's a Rolling Stones song? Oh, I guess Gino was just singing a Rolling Stones song. And now the Rolling Stones song goes like this, wild horses couldn't drag me away. Frank: [22:22] Yeah. Well, it's a common saying though, too, right? Bill: [22:23] Okay. Yeah, I guess it is, yeah. And then, you know, there's, so there is a whole thing about wild horses in song. So Gino's got the, he's got the moxie to say, I'm gonna use this that Rolling Stones have used, I'm gonna use it in my song. only to be taught by Bono who's gonna use it a few years later. Frank: [22:42] The. [22:42] Yes. The feel of the song is a very Southwestern feel. Like I said, the clickety clack of the drums almost has a bit of a country edge to it. rock edge to it. Bill: [23:20] Yeah. And there's this, uh, I have written down here, evocative, erotic imagery, right? There's this sort of notion of like, it's me and you in a flatbed truck in a foot of mud, just my luck. Is that bad luck or good luck? Cause he's stuck in mud in a flatbed truck. That kind of insinuates that that's not a bad thing for him. Is it? Frank: [23:43] Yeah, I mean, if he's with her, it's a good thing because, you. Bill: [23:48] Is it? [23:48] It's a flatbed truck. Frank: [23:49] Know. Yeah, exactly. And the horses are going to get stuck in the mud too, so they can't even drag him away from her at that point. Bill: [23:54] Yeah, exactly. [23:54] Right, they could probably help to get that truck out of the mud though. Frank: [23:56] Yeah, maybe. Yeah, just get a team of horses like a chuckwagon kind of a thing. Bill: [24:02] So we have the second verse has a nice balance to it where he says, well, as the sky falls down, right? And then that's where it begins. I guess the other one is the sun is going down. Now the sky falls down from the midnight blue, spitting like bullets on a hot tin roof. Hey, hey, hey, it's a beautiful sound. And I know that sound, the sound of rain coming down on a hot summer night on a tin roof. Frank: [24:27] Yeah. Oh, yeah. Like bullets. Yeah. Like he says. Bill: [24:29] Oh yeah, like bullets. Yeah. Like he said. Exactly, yeah. Oh well, it's me and you in a flatbed truck and a foot of mud, just my luck, 100 miles out of town. And so again, I guess that's good luck. Although if the rain's coming down, I don't know if you want to be in a flatbed truck. Frank: [24:46] Well, they might be inside the cab of the truck. Bill: [24:48] Okay. Frank: [24:51] Just just because it's a truck, does it in a flatbed truck doesn't mean you have to be outside in on it. Bill: [24:55] Right. If I was going to go literal, he has a tin roof on that truck and it was too hot. Don't touch the tin roof. [25:25] Again, these are images and we learn from Richard Fry. Literalism isn't needed here. just get the picture and get the feel. Frank: [25:34] Yeah, exactly. It paints a picture. Bill: [25:36] And then from there, it goes to the same line. I'm all, it's different here. He says, yeah, you can call me a fool. Frank: [25:42] No, it's different. Yeah. Bill: [25:44] You can call me blind. You can call it quits. I can't hear a word that you said, what you said. Cause if I had you once, I'm gonna have you twice. Ah, okay. I'm gonna follow my heart instead of good advice. Frank: [25:58] No, I have is that good advice. Bill: [26:03] I think it makes more sense to say instead of good advice. my heart instead of good advice. Frank: [26:08] So my reading of it was, I'll follow my heart is that good advice. It's a question. And I'm going to tell Gino here, for someone who's been a fool in love and has been blinded by love, sometimes following your heart is not good advice. You do that too often you end up like me researching while you're on Tinder. Bill: [26:31] Stuck in a foot of mud. Yeah. And then of course we go on to the wild horses. there's repeats and stuff but the feels just come through and it's incredible just the sounds of the song. Frank: [27:10] The sounds in the imagery that it paints you can feel the song. Yeah, it's very textual. Bill: [27:18] Yeah definitely I was wondering this should textual is but what was the other word you said earlier remember what was it yeah definitely not a word yeah. Frank: [27:21] Yeah, definitely not a word. [27:29] Shakespeare in Vengeant Words, why can't I? Bill: [27:34] Oh, you're not Shakespeare. Frank: [27:36] Could be. The instrumental is that syncopation? It's got to. Bill: [27:38] All right. I was wondering if this should just become a category. Take it to the bridge. So the bridge in this song must be that part where he sings a bit and then it moves to the brushes doing. It's got to be something like that. And it just is perfect because it just brings you to the end and all the good stuff going on there. And the brushes, you know, clean the floor. They do. Ah, that sounds a lot. Frank: [27:57] Be syncopation. There's a definite divide between the, song and then the ending and that just sort of takes you on a little journey. It does. The bass goes for a walk and it takes you along with it. [28:17] Yeah, yeah, I was gonna say the brush has set the pace. Bill: [28:21] Better than me going through man madry. Yeah, it's phenomenal. [28:55] Do you remember the first time you heard this song? Frank: [28:57] It's got to be early 90s, the first time that I really paid attention to it. Because I know that I've heard it, I must have heard it back in the 80s. But it was probably the early 90s when, I'm just starting to get into music and understand music. Starting to gain a small appreciation for, the stuff my parents listened to, in terms of like the Rolling Stones. So I probably heard it. and thinking it's like, that's not "Wild Horses." That's by the Rolling Stones. And then, hearing it again and listening to it. And the more I preferred this version or this the song to the Rolling Stones "Wild Horses." And I love the Rolling Stones "Wild Horses." Bill: [29:41] Yeah, I'm with you on that. I love this version. This is the version, And I would have heard it probably in the late 80s on video hits on cbc. Frank: [29:49] Oh, okay. Yeah. Bill: [29:51] Because this didn't do well in america, but with cancon regulations in canada you had to. Frank: [29:53] Because it had to have no choice but to do good. Bill: [29:59] And this is an example where cancon is great because the song is great, So for whatever reason it didn't make it over there, but we heard it over here I feel like I've heard it on the radio and they would play it on the radio I just never knew it was Gino Vannelli I wouldn't know who he was anyways then but it was a song I remember hearing cuz I played it for Ashley, This is a big test of course, Ashley's sitting next to me and I said, okay We're gonna do this song next and I play it and all I could think of is like yeah She has no idea about the song and she hears it. She goes. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I know this song. Frank: [30:32] She says that about a lot of songs, Bill. Bill: [30:34] But no, she was like she started humming the xylophone part She was like, whatever, I want to hum it. Yeah, and so she had it, like, okay, she knows this song. And so it is a song where people know it, even though when I say Wild Horse's Gino Vannelli, I feel like people might not be aware until they hear it and they're like, oh, I I know this. Frank: [30:53] Yeah, and even to mention Gino Vannelli, you're like, I know the name, but I have no idea what he sings. But then you say like wild horses, and you start, singing a bit of the song or I just want to stop. People know that song. So they know who Gino Vannelli is. They just don't, know who he is. Bill: [31:13] The music video is iconic. Frank: [31:16] Well, yeah. I want to say that there's a new move that I'm going to add to my dance floor repertoire. And we talked about like, there is a, There's a subtle eroticism about the song. And in the video, it's just Gino Vanell, like there's the one movie that he does where he he takes his fists and he's not pelvic thrusting, but he's just like slamming his fists on his, upper thighs and he just like and like to the beat and just like that's a new dance floor move for me. Like that that's a little bit of a transition move, but it's going to come out next time I'm on the dance floor. Bill: [31:51] You. [31:51] It's great. And so those who haven't seen the video, of course, you'll see the show notes. They'll be there, That's the only place you can hear the song if you're looking online. Frank: [32:00] Yeah, unless you buy the CD. Bill: [32:01] Unless you buy the cd like I did I would like to buy the vinyl me. I'll look for the vinyl next So let me set the picture for you. It's black and white, he's wearing A white billowy shirt not quite the pirate shirt that we would have seen in seinfeld but not too far removed from it very 80s, He's got those jeans that are they may be acid washed or stonewashed. I'm not sure Is that a stonewashed like acid wash or not at all? Wait, I think they're acid washed. Frank: [32:30] You're asking me fashion questions and I really have no answer to that. Bill: [32:33] Okay, so they're acid washed jeans I think or they're the blue acid wash style at least of that era and He's got some lighter Western boots on perhaps brown perhaps white hard to tell, So when you see him snap his fingers and then pump his fists against his thighs, he's moving with the beat, he's got the two-hand snap back and forth two-hand snaps sometimes hitting his thighs and, He's got, great hair. Frank: [33:04] Because I have it kind of playing here. Well, while we're talking about it. Everyone is sweaty. Yeah, it's the Arizona plate. Bill: [33:10] It's hot it's at least it looks hot I mean Arizona plate. It's hard to know like I keep thinking it's a carnival, but the scenes are like they're in the backyard of a hot Arizona town. Frank: [33:25] I think like raising Arizona like there's a there's a because the the laundry's out on the on the line and everything. Yeah. Bill: [33:32] Yeah, that's right because that's the background is these bedsheets that are hung up. There's a woman just sitting in her like bikini that looks like she's from the 50s maybe chewing gum and not. Frank: [33:42] Yeah, sunglasses. Yeah. Bill: [33:43] Interested. But there's also this fan beside her like those fans you see at the top of buildings that spins around. What type of fan is that? Yeah, so the condenser fan is right at her feet so it's like are they on top of a roof? But then you have a band behind him and it seems like at least one. Frank: [33:50] Well, that would be a condenser fan for an air conditioning unit. Bill: [34:02] Or two bass players at once. There's someone playing xylophone, someone playing drums, but there's, three iterations of this band. It keeps changing to these people who look like players because they don't look like anybody you would hire to act. Frank: [34:15] I'm looking at there's there's the one like bigger drummer, like he's balding wearing glasses and everything like, and I'm not here to shame, but he's not a Hollywood like attractive, man that you would like feature in a video. Bill: [34:31] There's only one person who is both out of place and totally in place and that is the it girl, So she's playing harmonica or appearing to play harmonica I'm not sure we can even see a harmonica and she's just moving with the rhythm and she is striking and She is sweating. Yes, like she's probably sweating the most which of course is very 80s. Frank: [34:45] Yeah, dancing and clapping. Yes. Yeah. Bill: [34:53] Yeah, and so Juno belly's kind of sweating but she is sweating and she's kind of like moving and and he's not, like this is the interesting thing for me in the video, is they're not set up as love interests. She's dancing around him to the music and he'll look over at her kind of, but he's not interested in her in that sort of way. Frank: [35:13] Main character of this video is the song. Bill: [35:17] And so they're moving to it and she's just kind of this character that as a viewer you're drawn to. She is totally fascinating. Alright, so here is some deep research. Two in the morning, I wake up, can't sleep. Maybe thinking about the video, I don't know. And like, I gotta figure out who this person is. So I find this article online. And let me just read the title because the title says it all. MTV It Girls. Who's the girl in the video? This is the article. Frank: [35:51] So you went, okay, you read the article, but then you went all the way through the comments. Bill: [35:52] They go through iconic ones. And then in the comment section, someone says, who's the girl in "Wild Horses?" [36:03] The comments. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I kind of typed into the search engine and then it said it had. Frank: [36:04] To find this information. Bill: [36:09] Something written there, but I had to look through and there's nothing on it. But several people wrote in the comments, who's the girl and "Wild Horses?" So clearly there are people wanting to know. So I get this name Rosetta Millington. And looking it up, like, who is she? I click on it. It's like, it's not Rosetta Millington. Someone named Rosetta Getty. Who's Rosetta Getty? So I'm I'm looking at this I see a picture of this person like well, that's her but there is nothing Linking her to the video. She is not, Unfamous She is married to Balthazar Getty who is the great-grandson of Jay Paul Getty, I believe it's Jay Paul Getty who is the richest man in the world Do you remember that movie all the money in the world? Where's about the kid who got kidnapped? That's Getty. Frank: [36:57] Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Did they invite? Did they invent Getty images? Like when you? Bill: [37:00] And so his father Balthazar's father. [37:06] Yeah, the Getty no, it's all connected. Yeah, it's all connected. So. Frank: [37:09] Is it? Yeah. Okay. I was trying to be hilarious. Bill: [37:11] Yes, I think so. Anyways, I at least from what I know because there's this Getty Museum and stuff. Frank: [37:15] Oh, that's unfortunate. Bill: [37:16] And So Balthazar Getty's father is the guy who got kidnapped, in that and had his ear cut off by the mafia and all that and then had a pretty tortured life and died young. Frank: [37:27] Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Oh, that's unfortunate. Bill: [37:28] So Balthazar Getty was a son who never really had you know, a good father figure anyways. This is kind of going off on the side here, but it's all gonna come together. He marries Rosetta Millington who becomes Rosetta Getty who has her own clothing line. Frank: [37:42] So how does she end up in this video? Bill: [37:43] And she's like a fairly big deal from everything I see and they're worth a ton of money, like 300 million. This is before they're married. So there's no mention, she's online and everything, no mention of this video. But when you see her, that is Rosetta Getty. And she has her own line of gowns and stuff. And you can watch these videos where they talk about their life together. And the reason I'm bringing this up is She maybe inadvertently follows the theme of this song, because Balthazar Getty was not an easy person to live with because he had this very public affair with Sienna Miller in 2008. Frank: [38:26] Oh, that's right. Bill: [38:28] Oh, that's right. So everyone knew this. He had kids, like they had three or four kids, I think. And he was off for a long time with Sienna Miller and they got back together and they're still together, because wild horses could not drive Rosetta Getty away from her husband despite, yeah, very public. Frank: [38:45] His infidelity. Yeah, very public. Wow, that's crazy. Bill: [38:48] So it's crazy. So that was my deep dive research and it's totally her. And there is no connection. So I don't know if she's used her money to push down "Wild Horses." I don't know why, because it's fascinating. And as far as eight girls in a video, she's not exploited, I don't think. I mean, it's, we're guys talking about beautiful woman in a video, but she's just this fascinating figure. Frank: [39:13] Yeah, yeah. And she's not I mean, it's not an overt objectification of her in the video. It's not her front and center writhing in a bikini on a car or something like that. Bill: [39:25] No, she's not wearing the bikini the person wearing the bikini is just sitting there. Yeah, I. Frank: [39:28] Yeah, and she's completely uninterested. It's almost like a David Lynch film. Bill: [39:32] Was Heather in down yeah, that's great. It is like a David Lynch film If anything, this is what Wild at Heart should have used maybe I mean, of course, what am I saying? Frank: [39:34] I would be down. Do you know that? [39:43] Yeah, well, why would a hard? Bill: [39:44] Chris Isaac, but this has a total lynching feel and belt is our getty said David Lynch. This is not connected but is is he sees David Lynch as kind of a surrogate father to him. All these weird connections. Frank: [39:56] But. Bill: [39:59] Yeah. Either way, this video feels like Lynch. Frank: [40:03] Yeah. [40:03] It's all six degrees of Gino Vannelli. Bill: [40:06] Yeah. Thank you, Gino for Twin Peaks. So that video is so watchable. I've, I've watched it over and over again, but I also can't help but see Eugene Levy playing Gino Vannelli from the SCTV. Frank: [40:14] So. [40:20] In an SCTV parody of this, yes. Bill: [40:20] Yeah. Yeah. They did a parody of it. I just want to stop where he keeps singing and growing more and more chest hair. So that would be like when we talk about categories, if we're even heading there, we might as well. Frank: [40:26] Yeah. Bill: [40:32] Hallmark movie is like, well, it's a David Lynch movie. This belongs in a David Lynch movie. Frank: [40:35] Yeah. in David Lynch movie. Yeah. Bill: [40:37] So I can't see it as a Hallmark thing, but I can see it as a David Lynch movie. Frank: [40:41] Can we talk about Gino Vannelli in more recent pop culture history? So in 2008, Boston Celtics would play a clip of Dick Clark's American Bandstand and it's just like music playing and a bunch of people dancing and it was like you know panning through the crowd and everything and the end of this clip that they would play at Celtics games and it was always during a blowout win for the Celtics. The end of it was this bearded man wearing a very, very tight t-shirt with Gino Vannelli on it. It just said Gino, and they call it Gino time. So in 2008, Gino Vannelli is thrust into the forefront of the Boston like sort of sports pop culture history because everyone knows the guy who's dancing in video and everyone knows the shirt that he's wearing so it's Gino time so Gino Vannelli has this small little resurgence in 2008 and that's also the year that they won their last championship was 2008 so Gino Vannelli has a part of the Celtics 17th championship in the NBA. Bill: [41:53] All right, let's talk some categories. Okay. Michael Bolton. Could Michael Bolton sing this? Okay, I was actually thinking he could if he toned it down. Frank: [42:08] But you're asking a bird not to fly. Bill: [42:10] I was gonna say at the end, but he could not by the end. He just go wild. He is the wild horse. Frank: [42:15] He is the wild horse. Bill: [42:17] Now I do have another category unfair because I didn't tell you about this. But who who else could sing this and I have one person who I feel could sing this and that's Chris Isaac. Frank: [42:25] Yeah. It's fine. Oh, yeah. Well, it has that that sort of, like. Bill: [42:28] Oh yeah. Yeah. Frank: [42:30] I said, that southwestern almost rockabilly feel to it. So, yeah, who else would who else would would be able to do that? maybe John Bon Jovi and his like cowboy rock stage or Kid Rock? Okay, like Enya? Bill: [42:44] Or I could see it being like a female voice who makes it feel kind of ethereal. So maybe. Yeah. Yeah, she could. Maybe Anya. Maybe like a Phoebe Bridges or a Tori Amos? Could she do it? I'm just trying to think. Someone could do something with it. Could Jule sing this? Frank: [43:14] Yeah, I can hear Jewel singing this. Yeah, Jewel. This is your challenge. And we know you listen to the episode. So we challenge you to sing Gino Vannelli's Wild Horses and send it over to us and maybe hang out with me. Bill: [43:15] Yeah, all right, Jule. The challenge is on. [43:49] Another category here what season of the year and what time of the day does this song work best? Frank: [43:56] End of summer in the evening. Bill: [43:58] You got it, that's the answer. All right one more for you. What part of the date do you play this song on? Frank: [44:05] Okay, it's not a first date song. You know what, it's a third date song after you have a mild misunderstanding. If you're really into her, but without, you know, going creepy. Bill: [44:14] Oh, okay, Okay, because I have getting fresh written down. Not mild misunderstand. To me it seems like that would be your kind of go-to kissing song. It's a kissing song. That's a game. Frank: [44:21] Okay, well that's usually third date. [44:29] It's a kissing song. And a flatbed truck. Bill: [44:33] Yeah, all right. I mean there's one more major category we gotta get to of course. Mixed tape. Mixed tape. You got a mixed tape going? I have a mixed tape. Okay, I'll let you go first. Frank: [44:40] Okay, yeah. Mix tape. Okay. I have a mix tape. Okay, so my mix tape, the theme I went with was songs that have animal names. Bill: [44:51] Animal names? animals Okay, all right, all right, gotcha, okay. Frank: [44:51] Animals in the title. So, Like a Bird on a Wire, the Neville Brothers, Barracuda by Heart, Rock Lobster, the B-52s, A bit of an outlier here and this is just because I love the band but also the song is beautiful. Transient Whales by Toad the Wet Sprocket. Pony by Genuine. And I am ending this just for you Bill hands by Jewel. Bill: [45:30] Hands is not an animal. It's not funny anymore. This is like four, I don't know how many episodes you've done this to me, whether I've kept it in or cut it out. Okay. Frank: [45:40] No, no, no, I do have an ending for you and this one honestly is just for you. by crazy town. Bill: [45:42] Oh yeah. [45:47] Yes. Oh, what an ending. Oh, that's a great transition into my stuff. So my mixtape went with texture to quote you actually actually from an earlier episode. So after you know, Wild Horses plays or I guess your part. I'm on fire Bruce. Frank: [46:01] Oh yes! Oh good call! Bruce Springsteen can sing me a song. Bill: [46:08] Springsteen. Yeah. Oh, good. Yeah, I got the feel. Yeah. Oh, he could totally sing this. I just died in your arms tonight cutting crew. Okay. Drive the cars. Wicked Game Chris Isaac. Frank: [46:18] I will listen to this mixtape. Bill: [46:24] And then I'm gonna end with Yeah, who's gonna ride your wild horse is you too, because it has that feel and not the one that's on Octon baby, but the mix that was actually the single. It has that sort of feel as well. And it's like a scale, back Bono. And I really like that song and the wild horses fits within the Gino wild horse world. So it feels like the Gino finale is like wild horses won't drive me away. And Bono is like. Frank: [46:47] Yes, yeah. Bill: [46:53] Who's gonna ride your wild horses? There's there's something going on there. It is the Gino verse. Yeah, I felt really good. I spent a lot of time on this. I do have something else. Gino is so weird. When he's interviewed, he doesn't Frank: [46:56] It's all in the Genoverse. Yeah. That's a great mixtape. Bill: [47:09] even bother talking about "Wild Horses". He only wants to really talk about his spiritual journey. I just don't want to hear about it. I want to hear about "Wild Horses," Gino! I don't want to hear about the ego and you're Carl Jung. I just want to hear - Frank: [47:20] I just want you to stop and tell me all the things about you baby. Bill: [47:24] Exactly. So I am so glad we got to talk about a song that's not easy to find on Spotify, that's, not easy to find anywhere. Yeah, that you'd have to go on Amazon and look for dreamers never sleep if you wanted to get a CD copy of this. Frank: [48:00] Yeah, or write Bill, he might be able to send you his. Bill's like a CD library. He can he lends them out and they do come back sometimes. Yeah, and the song I think is critically. Bill: [48:09] They do. You know what? are still an awesome way of listening to music. Frank: [48:17] Critically underappreciated. Like we said, it did very well in Canada, but in the broader North America really didn't chart but such a such a good song such a really really good song and a visceral song, you can feel it. You can feel everything that he's singing. It is so good. Bill: [48:39] Yeah, I can't help but gush over this and so, you know, we don't do irony anyways, We like to joke around we don't do irony and this song is incredible. So if you're out there And you know this song but haven't been able to sort of place it anywhere. We're here for you, and, We want you to know that no matter what's going on in the world, wild horses won't drag us away from bringing guilt-free pleasures to you. Frank: [49:13] Thank you for listening.
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse discuss the 2022 Criterion Collection release of Lost Highway, the 1997 neo-noir film directed by David Lynch, exploring the special features and interviews with David Lynch, Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Robert Loggia, Balthazar Getty, and more! Find Us Here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Dark Mark discusses one of his favorite movies Lost Highway with multi-media artist/psychic/dancer/comedian/actor/model/cinematographer L. Faunt Mark and L went down the non-linear rabbit hole that is Lynch's notorious 1997 film to talk about: The entire Lynch filmography and the irony that his next feature after this was a G rated family film for DIsney The awesome but now outdated 90s technology (including massive cellular phones) that makes this already a period piece How the GenY and Millennial crowd at the screening they attended responded to all the sex and nudity Whatever happened to Balthazar Getty? Why was this movie nor released on DVD in the USA for over 10 years? How the OJ Simpson trial inspired the story, and the irony that the next big celebrity murder trial was Robert Blake, who was already super creepy in the movie The soundtrack curated by Trent Reznor which generated some of the best music by Smashing Pumpkins and Marilyn Manson, contained one of David Bowie's best songs and introduced Rammstein to the world How this movie may have been made to dis other filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone All of this and so many theories and analyses on this show...your head will spin... This podcast is sponsored by Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash.
This week, Drusilla and Josh discuss David Lynch's criminally underappreciated Lost Highway. From wiki: "Lost Highway is a 1997 neo-noir film directed by David Lynch and co-written by Lynch and Barry Gifford. It stars Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake. The film follows a musician (Pullman) who begins receiving mysterious VHS tapes of him and his wife (Arquette) in their home, and who is suddenly convicted of murder, after which he inexplicably disappears and is replaced by a young mechanic (Getty) leading a different life."Next week's movie is Messiah of Evil. Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel/
Adam and Chad dip back into the dark side of cinema and dissect David Lynch's 1997 cult classic staring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette and Balthazar Getty, with a super creepy performance by Robert Blake, and a soundtrack produced by Trent Reznor. Does it help or hurt if we tell you Adam reads from his college paper? < '00 | an Art House Empire Production | a proud member of the HyperX podcast Network | #LessThan2000Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/lessthan2000)
This episode we're traveling back to 1992 and checking the screening times for Where the Day Takes You. This film is Will Smith's feature film debut, which also features some other pretty noticeable up and coming actors at the time. Directed by Marc Rocco, this film depicting youth homelessness starring Dermot Mulroney, Laura Flynn Boyle, Sean Astin, and Balthazar Getty is a pretty well meaning film. Other notable appearances from Ricki Lake, Kyle MacLachlan, Nancy McKeon, David Arquette and Alyssa Milano. Will this be a movie rental fav or a movie theater regret? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loyaloats/message
Zach & Zo visit the big city; in fact, it's a very, very big city. It's not just big it's mega! In fact, it's Mega City One. The pair has to be careful because crime is rampant; it's so bad that the city had to create an entirely new justice system. It's a system where the judges don't sit in courtrooms; they roam the streets. They hear cases at the scene of the crime and they administer instant an instant verdict. They walk into the domain of Judge Dredd!www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: @backlookcinemaFacebook: The Back Look Cinema Podcast Instagram: backlookcinemapodcastBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com
We're joined by film writer and filmmaker Jonah Koslofsky to go long on the 1997 neo-noir mindbender Lost Highway, a turning point in the career of David Lynch which would lay the stylistic groundwork that would come to define his output through the next 20+ years. We discuss the filmmaker's singular (and unexpectedly humanist) aesthetic, the futile endeavor of talking about David Lynch literally, and how the director's ideological influences propagate art that antagonizes the thresholds of the neoliberal imaginary.Follow Jonah Koslofsky on TwitterRead Jonah's Philip Seymour Hoffman column 'P.S.H. I Love You' at The SpoolRead Nick Pinkerton's 'Lost Highway' piece "Switchback" on Substack (Subscriber read only)....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
Overview of Mickey Rourke films, classic noir, Body Heat (1981) independent crime drama, Out in Fifty (1999) rundown by @Movie_Analyst Shane A. Bassett
Overview of Mickey Rourke films, classic noir, Body Heat (1981) independent crime drama, Out in Fifty (1999) rundown by @Movie_Analyst Shane A. Bassett
Welcome to Monster Month! We celebrate Halloween 2021 with a whole month of monster movies. Unfortunately all good things must come to an end, and this is the finale of MONSTER MELTDOWN! On this episode we reach the 1990s and 2000's on our quest to discuss monster movies throughout the ages. WITHIN THE ROCK (1996) "Miners unleash an ancient tomb's horrible beast during a mission to prevent a moon from colliding with Earth."ANDFEAST (2005) "Patrons locked inside a bar are forced to fight monsters."GET INTO THE HALLOWEEN SPIRIT WITH DEATH BY DVD AND THE MONSTER MELTDOWN! The Death By DVD SENTINEL remix theme by LINUS FITNESS-CENTRE
Jenny discusses David Lynch’s mind-bending 1997 horror noir starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake as the Mystery Man. Find this movie and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. … Continue reading Flickers Of Fear – Jenny’s Horror Movie Reviews: Lost Highway (1997)
High School Slumber Party AP Co-Professors Aislinn Addington and Brian Rodriguez dive into Soleil Moon Frye's Hulu Documentary: Kid 90. Assembled from her personal video recordings, answering machine messages and journal entries, Soleil Moon Frye takes us on a very intimate journey through her own eyes growing up as a famous teenager in the 1990s. Featuring interviews from David Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Brian Austin Green, Stephen Dorff, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Danny Boy O'Connor and more; the Punky Brewster star pulls back the curtain on some of her darker and most trying days.
PATREON EPISODE - https://www.patreon.com/posts/256-remembering-54272869 Bill Pullman, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake... what if we told you that these three men are all the same? That's the situation in David Lynch's LOST HIGHWAY (1997), if not real life. Perennial guest Alex Ross helps us deconstruct a prickly film, and provides a political reading that will have your galaxy brain expanding. PLUS: Luke tells about his most famous reply-guy yet!
The grandson of a renowned bolero and mambo vocalist from Tabasco, Mexico, Asdru grew up in LA with music in his veins. His pursuit of Jazz and world music has lead to amazing pieces that get to the heart, address social justice issues, and get folks up on the dance floor. It's also led to Grammys, being a cultural ambassador for the US State Department and performing for the Obamas. We talk about his creative journey and the stories he conveys through music. Some of Asdru's musical touchstones we talk about include Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and Green Haze, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Charlie Haden, and Santana. In entertainment we talk about Drew Barrymore's Never Been Kissed, Yo Gabba Gabba, the Fantasy Island reboot, and NPR. Asdru's projects include Ozomatli (obviously), Abstrakto with Balthazar Getty, Trio Retro, and his own stuff including those T-shirts we mention. We talk about the story class we met in (again) by Lynn Ferguson and her own Hearthside Salon's episode. My story there. You can find Asdru on Twitter and Instagram. As always, you can find out more about PageCraft's screenwriting workshops and coaching here.
Welcome, CULT members and on this week’s Criterion CULT Film Podcast co-host Armando is taking us down a Lost Highway but not before we take a stroll through Mulholland Drive. Yup, this episode the CULT dives in into Mulholland Drive from David Lynch starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, and Justin Theroux. Also, to the chopping block it’s Lynch’s ’97 film Lost Highway starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Robet Blake, and Balthazar Getty. Does Lost Highway stand the test of time or will it have to pull over and need some maintenance. Listen CULT member to find out!
Originally published on: September 3, 2020.As Rodeo Drive reopens to the world and as luxury brand Moncler prepares to unveil a new flagship on the street this summer, we invite you to listen back to the story of the brand's collection inspired by Los Angeles. While collaborations between brands are in vogue, teaming up with a city was an innovative approach that Creative Director Sergio Zambon adopted for the 2 Moncler 1952 menswear collection. He tapped four edgy LA creatives — AD.iii, Balthazar Getty, Libertine and Undefeated — for a cross cultural blend of Moncler’s classic quilting with LA’s shine and street smarts. Bronwyn Cosgrave talks to Zambon, co-founder of Undefeated James Bond and AD.iii’s Aaron Thompson about the unusual mash-up, and why LA is a magnet for designers right now. Booth Moore, Women’s Wear Daily’s Executive Editor, West Coast shares her take on the collection. Podcast webpage: rodeodrive-bh.com/podcast@rodeodriveCONTACTLyn Winter, Executive Producer, Lyn Winter, Inc., 213 446 0788, rodeodrive@lynwinter.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Marisa and Aric examine the legacy of Neo-Noir through six films that both represented and reinvented the genre. They also discuss the genre's conventions and how they evolved from the Film Noir movement of the mid-20th century.On the list is Walter Hill's THE DRIVER (1978), the ultra-cool car chase thriller that has inspired numerous getaway driver films after it, John Dahl's THE LAST SEDUCTION (1994), a sinister straight-to-tv film that made waves with Linda Fiorentino's tour de force performance, David Lynch's LOST HIGHWAY (1997), the nightmarish noir not for the faint of heart, Carl Franklin's DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS (1995), a tale of the underworld of 1940's Los Angeles, Stephen Frear's THE GRIFTERS (1990), the Martin Scorsese produced film about a group of con artists that leaves the viewer questioning just who really is conning who, and NEW JACK CITY (1991), a noir that follows the rise and fall of drug lords during the crack epidemic in 1980's New York City.Please consider supporting this show through our Patreon!Keep up with us on Instagram and Twitter: @filmchatterpod.Check out the films mentioned in this episode on our Letterboxd.Thanks for tuning in!Powered and distributed by Simplecast
Feast. Will they survive the night or die trying? Feast your ears on this! Join Darren and Rick as they discuss whether Feast is digestible, or needs to be regurgitated.
We are so happy to welcome Joseph Maddrey to the Speakeasy! Joe is the author of ten books, including Nightmares in Red, White and Blue; Not Bad for a Human; and the graphic novel To Hell You Ride. He has also researched, written and produced over 100 hours of documentary television, focusing on true crime and the paranormal. Joe is a member of the International Horror Writers Association. Lost Highway is a 1997 neo-noir film directed by David Lynch and co-written by Lynch and Barry Gifford. It stars Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake. The film follows a musician (Pullman) who begins receiving mysterious VHS tapes of him and his wife (Arquette) in their home, and who is suddenly convicted of murder, after which he inexplicably disappears and is replaced by a young mechanic (Getty) leading a different life. Lost Highway was financed by the French production company Ciby 2000 and was largely shot in Los Angeles, where Lynch collaborated with frequent producer Mary Sweeney and cinematographer Peter Deming. Lynch has described the film as a "psychogenic fugue" rather than a conventionally logical story, while the film's surreal narrative structure has been likened to a Möbius strip. The film's soundtrack, which was produced by Trent Reznor, features an original score by Angelo Badalamenti and Barry Adamson, as well as contributions from artists including David Bowie, Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, Nine Inch Nails and The Smashing Pumpkins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/support
This is the most mind bending film we've seen so far! David Lynch does it again with this 1997 film starring Patricia Arquette, Bill Pullman, and Balthazar Getty. *SPOILER ALERT* We recap and discuss this movie in full. So, if you haven't seen it and don't want to know how it ends, we recommend watching it before listening to this podcast. Timestamps: Movies We Watched This Week: 45:51 Our Prescription for Next Week: 52:55 We are now accepting emails to offer advice! If you have a question or need advice that you want to be aired on the podcast, email us at . Each week we will read questions on air and offer our “professional” advice. We will prescribe you a great movie to watch to help you out! Follow us on Instagram @filmtherapypodcast Be sure to like, subscribe, follow, rate, and review us! Music in episode: Someday - Acoustic Folk Background Music Edited by Madison Verhulst
You might remember Soleil Moon Frye as Punky Brewster. But in her debut film, Kid 90, the former child star re-examines a decade of her life in the aftermath of the hit show using the format of a highly personal and experimental documentary. Carrying a video camera everywhere she went in the 90s, Frye managed to capture the highs and lows of her friends growing up around Hollywood and New York City, dealing with addiction, heartbreak, and the consequences of fame. The documentary is now available to stream on Hulu, and it features many other former child stars, including David Arquette, Stephen Dorff, Balthazar Getty, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Brian Austin Green, Tori Leonard, Heather McComb, and more. This review is an excerpt from Episode #211 of the Cinemaholics Podcast. Our intro music this week is “Behind the Breath” by FaOut & middt. LINKS Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton Support our show on Patreon. Follow Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Send us an email via cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail on The “Swell” App. Shop our Cinemaholics merch page for hoodies, shirts, and more! Support our show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special Guest Chris R Sykes joins your hosts Chad Robinson, and Nathan Lutz for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Jedge Dredd (1995) [R] Genre: Action, Crime, Science Fiction, Superhero Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante, Rob Schneider, Jürgen Prochnow, Max von Sydow, Diane Lane, Joanna Miles, Joan Chen, Balthazar Getty, Maurice Roëves, Ian Dury Director: Danny Cannon Recoded on 2021-02-27
País Estados Unidos Dirección David Dobkin Guion Bill Dubuque, Nick Schenk (Historia: David Dobkin) Música Thomas Newman Fotografía Janusz Kaminski Reparto Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Billy Bob Thornton, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeremy Strong, Dax Shepard, Leighton Meester, David Krumholtz, Balthazar Getty, Sarah Lancaster, Ken Howard, Grace Zabriskie, Denis O'Hare Sinopsis Hank Palmer (Robert Downey Jr.), un importante abogado, regresa a su hogar tras la muerte de su madre. Se entera entonces de que su padre (Robert Duvall), que es el juez del pueblo y de quien está distanciado, es sospechoso de haber cometido un crimen. Su decisión de investigar el caso lo lleva poco a poco a restablecer con los suyos una relación que estaba rota.
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse discuss Lost Highway, the 1997 neo-noir film co-written and directed by David Lynch, starring Bill Pullman as Fred Madison, Patricia Arquette as Renee Madison & Alice Wakefield, Balthazar Getty as Pete Dayton, and Robert Blake as Mystery Man! Find Us Here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
TONIGHT’S MOVIE? Young Guns 2 Billy the kid emerges from The New Mexican desert trying to clear his name for his part in the Lincoln County Wars in his youth, the authorities believe Billy the Kid was shot dead by his friend, Pat Garrett, and so Billy The Kid corrects the narrative and this movie jumps in as the surviving members of the Regulators reunite and get some new recruits as the governor sends a posse after them...Direct sequel to Part 1 and there are so many callbacks to Part 1, you should really watch them as a double feature.Young Guns was a western starring the 80s brat pack and made for the MTV Generation.It had Emilio Estevez as William H. "Billy the Kid" BonneyKiefer Sutherland as Josiah Gordon "Doc" ScurlockLou Diamond Phillips as Jose Chavez y ChavezCharlie Sheen as Richard "Dick" BrewerDermot Mulroney as "Dirty Steve" StephensJack Palance as the cattle baronThe sequel brings back Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, and Lou Diamond Phillips adds Alan Ruck, Balthazar Getty, and Christian Slater.Also western legend James Coburn in a bit part, he was the original Pat Garret actor in Pat Garett and Billy The Kid, 70s movie with Kris Kristopersion by Sam Peckinpah.The movies take a lot of liberties with history. One character who died in Part 1 was alive at a famous shootout depicted in Part 2 and they attribute his death to another character in Part 2 who survived the shooting.But the soundtrack got an original song out Of Bon Jovi, an award winning billboard chart topping song and if I could afford the rights I would have played it here … “Blaze of Glory,” This is actually on my favorite Bon Jovi album, which is inspired by the movie. I guess Emilio went to Bon Jovi and asked him to make music. HOME VIDEO HEADLINES Christopher Plummer died. What’s some of your favorite of his movies? Knives Out, Beginners, Star Trek VI, and Dracula 2000.What do you guys think about this ever evolving scandal with Marilynn Manson?It might be tabloid week because of his creepy role in The Little Things, stories of Jared Leto’s creepiness are spreading on the net … like one about how he started throwing private shows on an island to high paying fans and now these are spiritual retreats held annually and they call him prophet…Here is Google translate and a podcast running wild with no fact checking ,,, Adam Driver got accused of assaultng a Spanish co star on the Don Quixote set… xcome to find out it was during rehearsals and it was his chair bumping her when he stood up as his character...Ass mentioned on the show, try CBS ALL ACCESS to watch the new Are You Afraid of the Dark?Or get started on STARZ .OFFERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. OUR SHOW IS SUPPORTED BY SPONSORS AND PAID AFFILIATE LINKS.The worst relationship in this movie might be between the cowboys and their horses, some of our favorite bits include all of the scenes with Christian Slater, the morality tale built into the legends, and the joke of the horse not being able to stop that appeared to be one of the heroes doing something courageous Next week we explore the bad romance of Return of the Living Dead IIIMusic: Crossroads by Kristian LeoSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
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Mike and Jesse discuss the 2005 Project Greenlight winner Feast starring Balthazar Getty, Henry Rollins, Navi Rawat, Judah Friedlander, Jenny Wade, Clu Gulager, Josh Zuckerman and Jason Mewes.
The Chance Cubers are all transformed into Balthazar Getty when they watch David Lynch's LOST HIGHWAY
Collaborations between brands are in vogue. But what about teaming up with a city: Los Angeles? When Sergio Zambon created the 2 Moncler 1952 menswear collection he tapped four edgy LA creatives – AD.iii, Balthazar Getty, Libertine and Undefeated – for a cross cultural blend of Moncler’s classic quilting with LA’s shine and street smarts.In this episode, Bronwyn Cosgrave talks to Zambon about the unusual mash-up, and why LA is a magnet for designers right now. "It's the city that lately changed from being an American big city to a world city. We’re not just talking about new buildings or new projects, it has really changed in a cultural way," Zambon says.She also talks with James Bond, co-founder of Undefeated, and AD.iii’s Aaron Thompson about melding their visions with Moncler. Booth Moore, Women’s Wear Daily’s Executive Editor, West Coast shares her take on the collection. "Two brands are better than one these days," Moore says, adding "...what Moncler has done is taken a heritage sport product and brought it into the future."Podcast CreditsHost, Bronwyn Cosgrave.Editors, Frances Anderton and Avishay Artsy.Theme music by Brian Banks.Production Coordinators, Livia Mandoul, Callie McConnell and Guthrie McCarty-Vachon.Executive Producer, Lyn Winter.Rodeo Drive - The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of the City of Beverly Hills.Rodeo Drive CommitteeFounded in 1972, Rodeo Drive, Inc., also known as The Rodeo Drive Committee is a 501 C (6) non-profit organization, that provides a forum where its members—consisting of retailers, hoteliers, and landowners—can engage, share a dialogue, and help shape the present and future of the iconic, world-famous shopping destination. For further information about Rodeo Drive - The Podcast, please contact:Lyn Winter, Inc., 213 446 0788, rodeodrive@lynwinter.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode, Ted and Dan are once again joined by Mix Magazine’s content director, Tom Kenny. During this third and final part of their three-part conversation, they discuss Tom hearing David Lynch ask his producing partner for a cup of Joe, getting guitar drones from Trent Reznor 10-years before Hollywood knew to look to him, writing headlines for the San Francisco Chronicle, and a whole lot more!
Summer blockbusters are always a huge success, right? Well... let's examine that with our month-long series: Summer Flopbusters! Nathan and Brendan roll on with the worst of summer and, alongside returning guests Steve and Izzy of Everything I Learned from Movies, they discuss the big-budget comic book adaptation Judge Dredd starring Sylvester Stallone. The discussion ranges from Stallone making every fan angry by taking the famous helmet off for most of the movie, the nuances of Armand Assante's insane bug-eyed performance, very dangerous billboards that can literally kill people, one of the worst comic relief sidekicks ever and much more. Plus: Steve and Izzy imagine another remake of the film - with MUPPETS! The guys also drop a hint for next week's movie. Check on Facebook or Twitter on Monday for the reveal! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/mariahhx Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd What Were They Thinking is sponsored by GameItAll.com and HostGator (use the coupon code 'SCHLOCK' for 25% off your first purchase) Judge Dredd stars Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante, Diane Lane, Jurgen Prochnow, Max von Sydow, Joan Chen, Balthazar Getty, Ewen Bremner, Scott Wilson, James Remar and the voice of James Earl Jones; directed by Danny Cannon.
Today on another episode of Let There Be Talk I sit down with Actor/Musician Balthazar Getty and we go all over the board. At 13 years old Balt was cast as the lead in the film Lord Of The Flies and has not stopped working ever since. He's worked with David Lynch in Lost Highway and most recently the new Twin Peaks on Netflix. Balt is also a musician and is a member of the band Ringside as well as a DJ who has been traveling the word for the last few years spinning everywhere. This is a fantastic episode that I know you guys are gonna dig. Stay Safe and Keep the Candles Lit.
After last week's ROAD triple bill we're joined once again by Joe Daniel to pop his David Lynch cherry with the director's 1997 neo thriller, Lost Highway (starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Loggia, Robert Blake, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Jack Nance, Richard Pryor and Henry Rollins). Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs!
The rock'n'roll photographer, actor, and Haunted History Tours operator has a new book of photos from his time with the Allman Brothers Band. He's led a charmed life, including being Paul McCartney's personal photographer during the famed SeaSaint sessions and appearing in Manny's mockumentary about his first campaign for mayor. It's all led up to his moment in the Ring Room. Dreams do come true. Topics include a suspended license, West Virginia, Loose Cattle, corporal punishment, Nicholas Cage, the Lalaurie Mansion, the Warehouse concert venue, the Day of Southern Rock'n'roll, crying with a Beatle, an exorcist's advice, faking your death, Echo Park, a Popeye's commercial, a spoiler, fainting, a ghost story, male dancing with the Merry Minstrels, Mick Jagger, Chuck Leavell, Dylan freaking out, shampoo, 70-74 Plus a Little Bit More, Elijah Blue Allman, Balthazar Getty, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on Apple Podcasts. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Music: Styler/Coman
The rock’n’roll photographer, actor, and Haunted History Tours operator has a new book of photos from his time with the Allman Brothers Band. He’s led a charmed life, including being Paul McCartney’s personal photographer during the famed SeaSaint sessions and appearing in Manny’s mockumentary about his first campaign for mayor. It’s all led up to his moment in the Ring Room. Dreams do come true. Topics include a suspended license, West Virginia, Loose Cattle, corporal punishment, Nicholas Cage, the Lalaurie Mansion, the Warehouse concert venue, the Day of Southern Rock’n’roll, crying with a Beatle, an exorcist’s advice, faking your death, Echo Park, a Popeye’s commercial, a spoiler, fainting, a ghost story, male dancing with the Merry Minstrels, Mick Jagger, Chuck Leavell, Dylan freaking out, shampoo, 70-74 Plus a Little Bit More, Elijah Blue Allman, Balthazar Getty, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on Apple Podcasts. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Music: Styler/Coman
Patricia Arquette August comes to a close with a look at David Lynch's only collaboration with Patricia Arquette and a film that verges into the Lynchian dreamscape: Lost Highway. The film follows Bill Pullman as Fred Madison, a saxophone player, who not only might have killed his wife, played by Patricia Arquette but also has transformed into a younger man, played by Balthazar Getty. Once changed, Fred/Pete attempts to figure out what has happened to his life and determine who may have murdered his wife. It's a film that can only be described as Lynchian as it focuses on dreams, the id, and psychogenic fugue states. Co-host of the One Season Show and screenwriter Jess Byard joins Chris to talk her love of Lynch, the dreamscape of the film, and Patricia Arquette's usage.You can follow Chris Stachiw at @KultureStach and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. The new intro and outro music is _91nova's Thunderous You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content along with our Patreon page.
Check out these films' posts @ MovieJeff.com here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/2018/09/overlord.html + https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/1997/02/lost-highway.html and leave a comment Overlord is a 2018 American action horror film directed by Julius Avery and written by Billy Ray and Mark L. Smith. It stars Jovan Adepo, Wyatt Russell, Mathilde Ollivier, John Magaro, Gianny Taufer, Pilou Asbæk, Bokeem Woodbine and Iain De Caestecker. The film was produced by J. J. Abrams, through his Bad Robot Productions banner, and Lindsey Weber. The plot follows several American soldiers who are dropped behind enemy lines the day before D-Day and discover secret Nazi experiments. Lost Highway is a 1997 neo-noir film directed by David Lynch and co-written by Lynch and Barry Gifford. It stars Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake. The film follows a musician (Pullman) who begins receiving mysterious VHS tapes of him and his wife (Arquette) in their home, and who is suddenly convicted of murder, after which he inexplicably disappears and is replaced by a young mechanic (Getty) leading a different life. Follow the show... @ Twitter https://twitter.com/MOVIEREVIEWSH0W @ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpONT6Yp423GzUrHDDqBL3g @ LetterBoxd https://letterboxd.com/jeffmovie AND, FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH » https://patreon.com/dad SUPPORT THIS SHOW AND OTHER VENTURES FROM HTTPS://WWW.MYAMERI.CA INDUSTRIES • THANK YOU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/support
Today's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio) Bombshell Radio Lynchland - David Lynch Archivist8am-10am EST2pm-4pm CEST1pm-3pm BSTbombshellradio.comLynchland - David Lynch ArchivistRepeats 2am-3am EST#davidlynch #lynchian #lynchland #bombshellradioHave you ever imagined how the new Twin Peaks soundtrack could sound? Well, here's part two of our "Songs from the Stars" series, featuring no less than 31 tracks from the cast of Twin Peaks, from 1990 to 2017. For this mix, we round up the usual suspects (Julee Cruise, Chrysta Bell, David Duchovny, Harry Dean Stanton, Balthazar Getty, Trent Reznor, David Lynch himself…) and a talented group of newcomers in the Lynch universe (Amanda Seyfried, Jim Belushi, Sky Ferreira, Michael Cera, Richard Chamberlin, Eddie Vedder, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tim Roth…).Artwork: instagram.com/rinaldozoontjes/01 Emily Stofle, Kristen Kerr & Stanley Kamel - Song from Room to Dream 00:00 02 Chromatics [Ruth Radalet] - Cherry 01:39 03 Lissie [Elisabeth Maurus] - Mountaintop Removal 06:06 04 Rebekah del Rio - Dindi 11:19 05 Eddie Vedder - Longing to Belong 15:14 06 Michael Cera - ohNadine (you were in my dream) 17:49 07 Ming and Ping feat. Mariqueen Maandig Reznor - Chinatown 20:10 08 Tim Roth - If I Had You 24:02 09 Alicia Witt - Consolation Prize 26:37 10 Sara Paxton - Take a Walk 31:05 11 Solardrive & TC [Balthazar Getty] - Some Say 33:58 12 Richard Chamberlain - Three Stars Will Shine Tonight 39:31 13 8Ω Souvenirs [Chrysta Bell] - L'amours toujours 42:05 14 Peggy Lipton - Let Me Pass Py 46:05 15 Ashley Judd and Tayler Hamilton - True Love 49:56 16 Hybrid feat. Julee Cruise - If I Survive 51:59 17 Robert Jones [Caleb Landry Jones] - Everything Is Fine 56:30 18 Amanda Seyfried - L'il Red Riding Hood 01:04:07 19 David Duchovny - Passenger 01:07:54 20 Jane Levy - Pleasant Nightmare 01:12:26 21 Sky Ferreira - Sad Dream 01:13:26 22 Hugh Dillon - Bottom of a Dream 01:16:59 23 Jennifer Jason Leigh - Midnight Train to Georgia 01:20:12 24 Jim Belushi - Smokin' Blues 01:23:13 25 Sharon Van Etten - I Don't Want to Let You Down 01:26:35 26 The Cactus Blossoms [Jack Torrey & Page Burkum] - You're Dreaming 01:30:33 27 Au Revoir Simone [Heather D'Angelo, Erika Forster & Annie Hart] - Shadows 01:33:54 28 The Veils [Finn Andrews] - One Night on Earth 01:37:45 29 Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, Trent Reznor - Mantra 01:41:46 30 Harry Dean Stanton - Help Me Make It Through the Night 01:49:25 31 David Lynch - Are You Sure 01:51:06
Balt Getty, air to the Getty empire, actor and musician sat down with me to delve deep into his life growing up and the challenges that he faced coming from the Getty Family. We also spoke candidly about his acting career and transitioning into music after making some life changing decisions. Enjoy. Follow me @lordskipworth Website: www.dustinskipworth.com inquiries: dustinskipworth@gmail.com
It's time for a brand new episode of Travis Bickle on the Riviera, the world's only movie podcast, with your hosts Morgan Jeske and Sean Witzke. 0:00:00 - 1:28:53 - Twin Peaks: The Return episodes 1-8 (2017), directed by David Lynch, written by David Lynch and Mark Frost. Starring Kyle McLachlan, Madchen Amchick, David Lynch, Miguel Ferrer, Robert Forster, Tom Sizemore, Josh Fadem, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Hailey Benton Gates, Amanda Seyfried, Michael Cera, Grace Zabriskie, David Patrick Kelly, Jim Belushi, Brett Gelman, Russ Tamblyn, Catherine Coulson, Harry Goaz, Ashley Judd, Caleb Landry Jones, Naomi Watts, Caleb Landry Jones, Chrysta Bell, David Duchovny, Balthazar Getty, Harry Dean Stanton, James Marshall, Candy Clark, Michael Horse, Ernie Hudson, David Koechner, Jane Adams, Jeremy Davies, John Ennis, Meg Foster, Stephanie Allynne, Jay Larson, Ethan Suplee, Pierce Gagnon, Larry Clarke, Jane Adams, Brent Briscoe, Matthew Lillard, Nicole LaLiberte, James Morrison, Benjamin Rosenfield, Madeline Zima, Don S Davis, Carel Struycken, Ray Wise, Al Strobel, and Sheryl Lee. Featuring musical guests The Chromatics, Au Revoir Simone, Nine Inch Nails, Sharon Van Etten, The Cactus Blossoms, and Trouble. Also like 400 other people I didn't list. Next Week: Shooter Our outro music this week: is "OG Kush Diet" by 2 Chainz. And our intro, as always, is from Escape From New York. You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
On Episode Seven, dedicated to #1 dad Balthazar Getty, we discuss palmistry, unearthly humming sounds, what Major Briggs has been doing for the past 25 years, and floor sweeping. Please enjoy, comment, send us messages, and rate and review us on iTunes. Thanks!
Episode 6 of Wrapped in Podcast: Twin Peaks Season 3, entitled "The Awls Are Not What They Seem" is a long one but well worth your time. David Foster Wallace has burned into all our hearts 20 years later a deep-seeded derision towards Balthazar Getty (per http://www.lynchnet.com/lh/lhpremiere.html), J.R. Parker lays out how he thinks the Sheriff's Office bathroom scene will play out, and around 77 minutes in, and T. Kyle King lays out a triumphant closing argument in the case of The People vs. Dougie Coop. We're joined by Ken Walczak and Jeff Fallis and J.R. Parker reminds us that Bernie Would Have Won.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 349 This week we sit down with Mary Ann herself - Dawn Wells! That's right, we talk with everyone's favorite castaway as we learn more about not only her years on the island but also her early days getting into the business, being a contestant in the Miss America pageant, being cast in some interesting movie roles along the way as well as her new book "What Would Mary Ann Do?... a Guide to Life". And as we ask ourselves 'why do I analyze the way I analyze life', we also talk about... Daredevil, American Horror Story, #Horror, the Professor's tennis shoes, smooth as broken glass, his swords don't even match, I bought like 43 comic books today, and cornsteak was invented, Ant-Man, the knockers from Labyrinth, don't even get me started - Clancy Brown, hey whoa guys... there's something going on, carrying swords wearing Khakis and white tennis shoes, I like corn, it's just you're driving a truck or a Studebaker, not just subtle but smooth, it's a lesson... to the world, were bringing their children with pet rats on leashes, a pineapple milkshake, I like you just fine... but you're not getting my Fear Street books, a marketing scheme to get people to buy a new app, whatever his name is... he's gorgeous, we do the same thing I just do it better, The Dude as a Ghostbuster, Winterhawk, he put a little flare on his costume, starring Lady Gaga with her butt, I was a debater, 77 Sunset Strip, Errol Flynn, they've got blood running down my face and I'm supposed to be crawling through the corn fields, The House of Mystery, Taryn Manning and Balthazar Getty, they had aliens they had Nazis they had experiments they had demon possession they had serial killers, I've got an actress who can't carry groceries and talk at the same time, I wanted to punch everyone in this movie - in their faces, every ingenue in the world was auditioning, she reminds me of She-Ra a little bit, they wanted me to run for Miss Nevada, The Town that Dreaded Sundown, you try to find an agent, there was never any angst, the essence of the talent and how you approach the character, Lee Hazlewood, I know a lot of artists are kind of crazy, Sherwood Schwartz, Mercedes McCambridge, you sort of learn what the ropes are, not allowed to talk to a man, jumbo-sized Nikes that were just like Slash's and hoping we don't get escorted out of the carnival by the time we're done. "...and Jack Warner called him the next day and he said, 'I just wanna say, this is the first time I've ever had an intelligent conversation with an actress.'" Go to: http://dawnwells.com/ for more on Dawn Wells and to get her book "What Would Mary Ann Do?... a Guide to Life". And to add the only official Dawn Wells Facebook page, go to: https://www.facebook.com/therealmaryann For more on Fanboy Expo, go to: http://fanboyexpo.com/
Things are heating up in the Northwest Passage as our panel moves closer and closer to the finale of season two and our series capper (for now) Fire Walk With Me. The guys start of with addressing the casting of Amanda Seyfried in the new series and speculate to who she could be cast as. They also delve into the family history of new cast member Balthazar Getty who has previously worked with David Lynch in Lost Highway. The "No Season 3 spoilers" rule still applies. It's a big episode for the boys as two major characters exit the series today as well as the reveal of Billy F***ing Zane (that's how his name is pronounced). Dustin is getting excited for the arrival of Norma's sister, who is mentioned in this episode. So come join the guys as their almost at the end of this chapter. Definitely check this one out for Dustin's beautiful poetry reading, in the honor of Windom Earle and those three iconic beauties!
On this episode of the Cult Film Club hosts Paxton, Jaime and Shawn get back up on the saddle and follow the Mexican Blackbird down to Old Mexico while they dodge the attempts of Pat Garrett to capture them, all while discussing the 1990 brat pack western sequel Young Guns II! Starring Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Christian Slater, Alan Ruck, William Petersen, and Balthazar Getty, the film surrounds the real life legend of Billy the Kid during his time after the Lincoln County War and leading up to his demise at the hands of Pat Garrett. Mixing fact, fiction, legend and the brat pack is a mighty fine way to make one hell of an interesting movie sequel. We talk about the plot, the actors, the reality behind the fiction, the fact that it actually has a true soundtrack, and Emilio Estevez’s butt, again. This is part two of a two-part, double-feature episode where we’re taking a look at the Young Guns series.
The rock'n'roll photographer, actor, and Haunted History Tours operator has a new book of photos from his time with the Allman Brothers Band. He's led a charmed life, including being Paul McCartney's personal photographer during the famed SeaSaint sessions and appearing in Manny's mockumentary about his first campaign for mayor. It's all led up to his moment in the Ring Room. Dreams do come true. Topics include a suspended license, West Virginia, Loose Cattle, corporal punishment, Nicholas Cage, the Lalaurie Mansion, the Warehouse concert venue, the Day of Southern Rock'n'roll, crying with a Beatle, an exorcist's advice, faking your death, Echo Park, a Popeye's commercial, a spoiler, fainting, a ghost story, male dancing with the Merry Minstrels, Mick Jagger, Chuck Leavell, Dylan freaking out, shampoo, [70-74 Plus a Little Bit More](https://www.allmanbrothersbookbysidneysmith.com/), Elijah Blue Allman, Balthazar Getty, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on Apple Podcasts. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Music: Styler/Coman