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This week's topic is Billy Wilder's THE APARTMENT, a movie that manages to be both hilarious and heartbreaking, often times in the same scene. Cesar begins with brief recommendations of the current run of X-Men comics and Tazza: One-Eyed Jack, while C.J. talks about recent rewatches of both Stardust and Upstream Color.As usual, this is a spoiler-filled discussion. If you haven't seen The Apartment, seek it out and enjoy it before hitting play on this episode.Click here to join the Celluloid Jelly Facebook Group.Click here to follow C.J. on Twitter @settingtheframe.Click here to follow C.J. on Letterboxd.Click here to find Cesar's reviews at Film Smash.Click here to follow Cesar on Twitter @juniorbeho.Click here to follow Cesar on Letterboxd.
Lee and Daniel talk about Billy Wilder's "The Apartment" (1960). Is it just a fluffy comedy, or is there a darker edge to it than one might initially think? How would Lee remake this film? Who does iTunes have to fuck in an apartment for people to get their podcasts on their service? All of this and more, including listener comments and what Daniel has watched as of late, is covered. "The Apartment" IMDB "Love & Sex on the Upper West Side: The Filming Locations of The Apartment". Daniel's new podcast, "I Don't Speak German". Featured Music: "Lonely Room" by Adolph Deutsch & "Madalena" by Ary Macedo and Ayrton Amorim (performed by Linda Batista).
Shut up and deal! Craig & Carla welcome special guests Matt Gourley and Amanda Lund to discuss Billy Wilder's The Apartment, as well as James Bond, fat guys, and wet noodles.
Conversation #131, recorded on October 27th, 2014. Shirley MacLaine is one of film's great actresses, appearing first in Billy Wilder's THE APARTMENT, as well as TERMS OF ENDEARMENT, BEING THERE, AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, STEEL MAGNOLIAS, SWEET CHARITY and the original OCEAN'S 11. MacLaine appeared here to promote her film ELSA & FRED. She's won an Oscar, five Golden Globes, an Emmy, two BAFTAs and a Kennedy Center Honor. Hail Satire! is hosted and produced by Vic Shuttee.
Tyler and Josh discuss Billy Wilder's THE APARTMENT, Best Picture of 1960. There is some slight audio distortion in this minisode. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Boston area film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss new Blu-ray and DVD releases including Martin Scorsese's HUGO, Billy Wilder's THE APARTMENT, Jerry Lewis' THE JAZZ SINGER, TOWER HEIST, DEAD HOOKER IN A TRUNK and The Asylum's TWO-HEADED SHARK ATTACK and Zombie Apocalypse. http://www.post-movie.neT