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Frannie Uncensored
Season 2, Episode 18: Fight Club 1999 with spoilers (Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf, Jared Leto)

Frannie Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 55:28


Season 2, Episode 18: Fight Club 1999 with spoilers  (Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham Carter, Meat Loaf, Jared Leto)(1:55) Steph's virtual Lord of the Rings race (6:11) Steph updates us on the Johnny Depp Amber Heard trial (14:31) Jaz dust up on social media with Universal over cheeky post about the Mummy rollercoaster ride (19:05) Jaz won't let Frannie quiz her on future episodes until she passes Lilo & Stitch quiz. Frannie somewhat passes Lilo & Stitch quiz. (24:04) Fight Club This is the last episode before our break. We'll be back with a new episode on Wednesday June 1st.  Next up will be the 2018 Trust miniseries and then the 2000 Momento movie. 

From Tailors With Love
Fight Club - A Style Review (Kaplan's Finest Hour?) |#147

From Tailors With Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 24:38


In this episode we are taking a closer look at the costumes of Fight Club. Directed by David Fincher, based on the book by Chuck Palahniuk starring Brad Pitt & Edward Norton. The Costume Designer was Michael Kaplan. Can we learn anything from Tyler Durden's look and how would you go about getting it? What pieces are still available to buy and why are these pieces so unique? I'm joined by John Williams of James Bond Radio and Nick Guzan from Bamf Style. All links we mentioned in the video will be in the shownotes. https://fromtailorswithlove.co.uk/podcasts (Episode #147)

2 Guys 5 Movies
058: Top Five Films of 1999

2 Guys 5 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 123:34


2 Guys 5 Movies wraps up 2019 with the top five movies of 1999. The list includes Paul Thomas Anderson’s Magnolia, Mike Leigh’s Topsy Turvy, the Matt Damon thriller The Talented Mr. Ripley, Japanese director/actor “Beat” Takeshi’s Kikujiro, and the Brad Pitt/Edward Norton modern class, Fight Club. We wish everyone a Happy New Year! If you are a fan of the podcast, there are other two important ways you can help us. First, you can please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your podcast client. That not only would be useful to us for the feedback, but also help us receive more attention. Second, if you like your Facebook page, 2 Guys 5 Movies, it would be helpful to like or share our posts so others can learn about 2 Guys 5 Movies and decide if it is for them. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.

Ruined Childhoods
The Graduate (1967)

Ruined Childhoods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 75:05


The Graduate (1967)For this episode, Dan and Jon revisit a classic, and they have a lot to say about it. While providing background about the film and the novel on which it was based, they examine how the property has been referenced and resurrected throughout time, from the 2002 Broadway adaptation (which Dan and Jon saw during its run) to the Brad Pitt/Edward Norton commentary track on the Fight Club DVD. Also: High praise for some recent theatrical releases, including Parasite and Frozen II.Next episode: The Warriors (1979)

Motion Pictures
3. Anti-Hero Ethics (Joker)

Motion Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 82:10


Welcome to the latest episode of the MOTION PICTURES podcast.Your regular hosts, Tony Black & Carl Sweeney, join forces to discuss Anti-Hero cinema and the ethics around such films, to coincide with the release of Todd Phillips' controversial JOKER...We look at specifically the kind of damaged, anti-establishment figures we see not just Heath Ledger play as the Joker in THE DARK KNIGHT but also Robert de Niro (who is in Joker) in TAXI DRIVER or THE KING OF COMEDY, or Brad Pitt & Edward Norton in FIGHT CLUB.Do these films glamorise or critique these troubled characters in dark, twisted, heavily psychological scenarios? Are they irresponsible in how they portray masculinity, often toxic masculinity, or are they commenting in a post-modern fashion on how they exist in our culture? We also get into the debate surrounding Martin Scorsese's comment about Marvel and cinema, and whether Joker is breaking an established mould...Plus! In our 'What We've Watched' section, we pick through some recommendations of cinema new and old, including WIDOWS, ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (as part of a recounting of our trip to James Bond Day at London's BFI) and one to avoid in BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY...You can find us on social media so please join in the conversation:FACEBOOK: Motion Pictures PodcastTWITTER: @MotionPicsPodTony on JOKER: https://ajblackwriter.com/2019/10/07/joker-a-male-rage-manifesto-with-ugly-societal-truths/Martin Scorsese on Marvel movies: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/oct/04/martin-scorsese-says-marvel-movies-are-not-cinemaYou can also find a Letterboxd list of Anti-Hero cinema here - have you seen them all? https://letterboxd.com/blackster/list/motion-pictures-podcast-3-anti-hero-ethics/

We Made This
3. Anti-Hero Ethics (Joker)

We Made This

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 82:10


Welcome to the latest episode of the MOTION PICTURES podcast. Your regular hosts, Tony Black & Carl Sweeney, join forces to discuss Anti-Hero cinema and the ethics around such films, to coincide with the release of Todd Phillips' controversial JOKER... We look at specifically the kind of damaged, anti-establishment figures we see not just Heath Ledger play as the Joker in THE DARK KNIGHT but also Robert de Niro (who is in Joker) in TAXI DRIVER or THE KING OF COMEDY, or Brad Pitt & Edward Norton in FIGHT CLUB. Do these films glamorise or critique these troubled characters in dark, twisted, heavily psychological scenarios? Are they irresponsible in how they portray masculinity, often toxic masculinity, or are they commenting in a post-modern fashion on how they exist in our culture? We also get into the debate surrounding Martin Scorsese's comment about Marvel and cinema, and whether Joker is breaking an established mould... Plus! In our 'What We've Watched' section, we pick through some recommendations of cinema new and old, including WIDOWS, ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE (as part of a recounting of our trip to James Bond Day at London's BFI) and one to avoid in BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY... You can find us on social media so please join in the conversation: FACEBOOK: Motion Pictures Podcast TWITTER: @MotionPicsPod Tony on JOKER: https://ajblackwriter.com/2019/10/07/joker-a-male-rage-manifesto-with-ugly-societal-truths/ Martin Scorsese on Marvel movies: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/oct/04/martin-scorsese-says-marvel-movies-are-not-cinema You can also find a Letterboxd list of Anti-Hero cinema here - have you seen them all? https://letterboxd.com/blackster/list/motion-pictures-podcast-3-anti-hero-ethics/