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Christopher Coppola's directorial debut is the focus of this week's Monster Mondays as Geoff takes a peek at Sylvia Kristel in 1988's Dracula's Widow. Find new episodes of the Film Seizure Podcast every Wednesday and a new Monster Mondays each Monday at www.filmseizure.com Like what we do? Buy us a coffee! www.ko-fi.com/filmseizure Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/filmseizure.bsky.social Follow us on Mastodon: https://universeodon.com/@filmseizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FilmSeizure
On this Thursday bonus episode we are going to play the interview from episode 373 from May 2022 with director Christopher Coppola who talks about growing up in the Coppola Family, making his movies and how he helps to empower other filmmakers. I thought this was a good match for Robert Schwartzman because they both grew up in the Coppola family, both have famous actor brothers and both make their own indie films. After that we play another round of You're the expert, enjoy! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952
Film historian Alain Silver and filmmaker Christopher Coppola
This week we're watching a classic from one of our favorite directors, Christopher Coppola, director of Deadfall,1993. We've got Andrew with us and we're gonna see if the undead ex-wife of a Romanian vampire is really all that dangerous. Sit back and relax as we take you into the final stretch of Halloween before we bring you the last episode of our scary season, Jack-O, watch it where you can. Join Our Patreon: GARBAGEDAY.INFO Visit Our Website: www.garbagedaypodcast.com
This week, Travolta returns to the fold.... in a good movie this time?! Nathan and Clint break down two tales of violence and revenge, both throwbacks in their own way: one to the spaghetti Westerns of the '60s and '70s, the other to, I guess, Deadfall? First up is Arsenal, a chintzy DTV Cage vehicle with a twist: this time, apropos of nothing, he's reprising his over-the-top role as mustachioed drug kingpin Eddie King from his brother Christopher Coppola's chintzy 1993 thriller Deadfall. Once again, he's paired with a bland lead (Adrian Grenier, whose face makes you always wonder whether the movie you're watching is a fake Vincent Chase joint) in a disjointed, overly-stylized tale of brothers pitted against each other in a battle for their own souls. But this time, with a lot more snot-nosed Cage weeping every single line in a Tony Clifton wig. Fret not, though, for sunrise is just over the horizon in Ti West's slick, darkly funny Western pastiche In a Valley of Violence. Taking the same arch approach he takes to horror homages like House of the Devil and X, West follows a lonely man (Ethan Hawke) running from a violent past with little but his trusty pup by his side. But when tragedy befalls him (two guesses as to what happens to that dog), Hawke goes full Western John Wick on the cocky gunslinger failson (James Ransone) of the eminently pragmatic town marshal (John Travolta, mutton-chopped and delightful). Pledge to our Patreon at patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter @travoltacage Email us questions at travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro
This week we take on Woody Harrelson, Christopher Coppola, Cosmic Ray and Adrenochrome. Please help our friend and Jortscentrist Laura if you can. https://gofund.me/92e54c8e https://podvoices.help https://donations4abortion.com Please help support our friend Tim! https://www.gofundme.com/f/tims-head-trauma-and-living-expenses Join our Peloton! https://www.patreon.com/JortsCenter Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/342135897580300 Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/jortscenter Follow us on Twitter at @JortsCenterPod Will is @wapplehouse Josh is @otherjrobbins Ryan is @ryhanbeard Vic is @Dokktorvikktor Dan is @motleycruedetat
As Scott's berfday wish continues to run amuck in their household, Jo struggles for normalcy as they sit through the pain staking Christopher Coppola nightmare that is "G-Men from Hell".As always you can find us on Instagram @Justanothermovienight and @the.crafty.misfit. Listen to us where ever you get podcasts. YouTube - Just Another Movie Night Twitter - @JAMNhomemedia. Music by - Karl Casey @whitebataudio. "Talking trash" episodes every tuesday. "Before and After reviews" every Friday. Written reviews every other day on Instagram
In this episode, we watched what might truly be one of the most insane movies of all time. Deadfall, written and directed by Christopher Coppola, brother of Nicolas Cage, tells the story of a con man conning a con man while being conned by a con man. Nic Cage plays Eddie, a weird, drug addled henchman. We also discuss the upcoming A24 movie that was just announced featuring Nic Cage! This episode features audio from the movie Deadfall, and Shakin' by Eddie Money. Our theme music is by Alex O'Hagan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ufomtpod/message
This week, Alrik and Liz welcome filmmaker Christopher Coppola on the show to talk about what it's like to be a southern california Coppola, make genre movies for twenty years and the many different ways his movies have been funded. After that, we discuss James Gray's take on big budget movies and why studios should be willing to lose money on their art house divisions. Enjoy! For 20% off your Jambox subscription use code MMIH @ jambox.io Check out the ISA at: www.networkisa.org Check out this weeks article: https://deadline.com/video/armageddon-time-james-gray-cannes-film-festival-box-office-streaming/
In this episode, Christopher picks up where he left off in Part 1. He tried college up north for a couple years, but that ended when he lost his scholarship. His dad knew a guy at the San Francisco Art Institute and encouraged Christopher to come see the school. The idea was that he would finish his education learning how to make movies. On that visit, Christopher met George Kuchar, who would later become Christopher's mentor. He went on to get a BFA from SFAI. We chat about the various neighborhoods he lived in back in those days and the stories that came with them. Then Christopher tells us all about some of the fights he was in here in The City when he was a kid, one on a moving 22-Fillmore. Christopher ended up graduating from SFAI, and the only person he had at the ceremony was his brother Nicolas (Cage). Afterward, the two went out on the town to celebrate. We back up a bit to hear the story of how Christopher's parents ended up in Southern California. His mom's family came from Illinois. And his dad's ancestors came from southern Italy to the U.S. August came to UCLA, where he met Christopher's mom. Her family had an in-law house, and soon, August's brother Francis lived in it. After graduating, Christopher made some films that he describes as "maybe pretentious," but Nicolas's agent liked them. They wanted him to come back to SoCal, but he wasn't interested. He got involved with producer Dino De Laurentis, and shares some of those stories with us. Christopher was able to navigate pressures from outside and get some of his more arty cinematic techniques into his early movies. Next Christopher contrasts his lives in San Francisco and Los Angeles/Long Beach. Today, he lives mostly in the Bay Area and teaches at SFAI, which he talks about. Then he shares the story of how he and his sons made Sammy & Quinn, his most recent short. We end this episode with Christopher's thoughts on what it means to still be in San Francisco. We recorded this episode at the San Francisco Art Institute in April 2022. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Christopher Coppola wants to tell you about his dad. In this episode, the filmmaker from the very famous filmmaking family shares his life story with us. Born and raised in Long Beach, he and his brother, Nicolas, spent a lot of time in San Francisco with their uncle, Francis. Christopher starts things off with his dad, August Coppola. According to him, August carried an old family tradition of creativity and "stick-to-it-iveness" into the modern era. His long career in education brought him to SF State, where he was the dean of Creative Arts for many years. He takes us on a sidetrack into some of the possible reasons that there's so much creativity and passion running throughout his relatives as well as his ancestors who date back to southern Italy. Then we head into another sidetrack, this time about Christopher growing up in Long Beach with an ill mother and a younger brother who later became a household name. The story involves the two youngsters misidentifying their own Chinese zodiac signs. The next sidetrack involves stories of Christopher riding with motorcycle gangs. This leads to one of his movie ideas—Biker McBeth. We talk about the origins of Coppolas in Northern California. It all started with "Uncle" Francis. Following the success of The Godfather, he moved to San Francisco. His brother (Christopher's dad), August, later followed suit. Because their mother was ill, when Christopher and his brother, Nicolas, were around 8 or 9, they were often sent up to The City to spend time with their aunt and uncle. Christopher speaks fondly of his Aunt Eleanor. They called her "mother aunt." During their stays in SF, she would give the kids allowances and send them on their way around town. People would ask if they were "those" Coppolas, which of course they weren't. It bothered both brothers when they were young, but Christopher learned to let it go. We end this episode with Christopher's tales of his and his brother's mischievous, creative lives in Long Beach and how San Francisco served as a sanctuary for them. Check back Thursday for Part 2 and the conclusion of Christopher Coppola's life story. We recorded this podcast at the San Francisco Art Institute in April 2022. Photography by Jeff Hunt
Welcome to SF IndieFest! We're happy to participate in this festival that celebrates stories told by people from the Bay, and shot in the Bay. We covered two films, one short, and one feature, that share an intimate look at two different sides of city life.In the short film Sammy & Quinn, we follow Sammy as he tries to convince his older brother, Quinn, who has been missing for five years and is suffering from mental illness, to join the family for Thanksgiving dinner. Director Christopher Coppola, and his son/actor, Bailey Coppola, discuss mental health, what it was like to film all over San Francisco during the heart of the quarantine, and the pros and cons of working with family.The narrative feature Love Letter Templates has a truly unique style that blends music, film, and animation to tell the story of loving and partying in San Francisco in the early 2000's. Director/writer/producer Joselito Sering explains how his first feature length film came to be, and the years of hard work and focus it took to get it done. Of course we have fun reminiscing about our “young” and carefree days in San Francisco, and we're pretty sure we've crossed paths at a party or club on more than one occasion.You can follow director Christopher Coppola on IG & Twitter & FBYou can follow Love Letter Templates on IG & FB & SpotifyYou can follow director Joselito Sering on IG & Twitter & FB--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 600 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for being vaxxed and masked!--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
We can scarcely believe it possible, but we've finally found a movie that's almost as bad as Bruco; 1993's Deadfall! It's Cage at his absolute worst in a movie that nobody could give less of a shit about, but hey, at least the wig's great! PLUS we run down the horrible, dreadful Borat news! Pray for us.
This week I take a journey to hell and back to look at Christopher Coppola's live action adaptation of Micheal Allred's comic 'Grafik Muzik' in 'G-Men From Hell' (2000). I had the privilege of being joined by comedian, podcaster and comic book fan, Nathaniel Metcalfe.We talk about Nathaniel's history as a Coppola film fan, the nature of comic book adaptations and does a faithful adaptation always make for an accessible film.Is this film streaming? CLICK HERE to find out.For PATREON subscribers I asked Nathaniel these questions:Is he a Nic Cage Fan?What was the first Nic Cage film he saw?Which is his favourite Nic Cage film?NATHANIEL METCALFE on TWITTERFAN CLUB on FUBARFAN CLUB on APPLE PODCASTSFAN CLUB on SPOTIFYSUPPORT CAGED IN on PATREONBUY A T-SHIRT & PRINT NOW CAGED IN on TWITTERCAGED IN on INSTAGRAMCAGED IN on LETTERBOXDCAGED IN on FACEBOOKEMAIL CAGED IN NOW Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/cagedinpod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you're a fan of films where crooked FBI agents escape Hell and try to do good deeds to not go back, boy are you in luck this week. Throw in a pink robot, a hand puppet, and Gary Busey, and you have Christopher Coppola's G-Men From Hell. It's... a movie. *G-Men from Hell © 2000 Sawmill Entertainment. G-Men from Hell® and its associated titles, logos, and characters are registered trademarks of Dark Horse Comics. This production is not sponsored, endorsed by or affiliated with Dark Horse Comics or any of its subsidiaries or affiliated companies and/or third party licensors.
Spanning just six years, we cover almost the entire range of the legendary Nicolas Cage, from bananas MEGA ACTING to genuine character work, and then whatever he's doing in 8MM. DEADFALL (1993, Christopher Coppola) 9:15 KISS OF DEATH (1995, Barbet Schroeder) 54:15 8MM (1999, Joel Schumacher) 1:48:00
Facts: 1. Was directed by Nic's brother Christopher Coppola 2. Currently holds a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes 3. Is f-ing awesome Nic gives his most bizarre performance in years as Eddie King, a cocaine fiend with a drinking habit and a special place in his heart for Kung-Fu. Cage is a complete lunatic/creative genius in the film. Even though it destroys everyone else's performance and his brother's film.
Christopher Coppola’s IMDB and website.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0178876/?ref_=tt_ov_drhttp://www.christophercoppola.com
Pour ce dix-huitième épisode, on parle du film Deadfall où Nicolas Cage se déchaîne sous la caméra de son cousin Christopher Coppola. Bonne écoute ! Retrouvez-nous également sur Twitter (@CitizenCagePod) et Instagram (citizencagepodcast).
Steve & Izzy are joined by actor, director & professor Christopher Coppola for a chat about his amazing life!!! Growing up in Hollywood royalty with his father August as a long time Dean Emeritus in Filmmaking, his uncle Francis making some of the greatest movies ever, and his brother Nicolas Cage being perhaps the world's greatest actor in his own right... he has also made a name for himself by directing controversial films such as "Deadfall" & "G-Men From Hell" in his early days... and now teaching the next generation of filmmakers!!! Such an interesting & amazing conversation!!! So kick back, grab a few brews, "THINK, shoot, THEN share" and enjoy!!! As always, don't forget to check out www.frankieandmyrrh.com for all your essential oil & fragrance needs... and remember the promo code "UNTIDY" to save 15% on your purchase!!! Twitter - www.twitter.com/eilfmovies Facebook - www.facebook.com/eilfmovies Instagram - www.instagram.com/eilfmovies Etsy - www.untidyvenus.etsy.com
Get ready for FULL. UNBRIDLED. CAGE. Deadfall was directed by Nic’s brother, Christopher Coppola, which gave our National Treasure the chance to go crazy and give us everything he’s got…and he did. If you think that Vampire’s Kiss is insane, wait until you check out Deadfall, BOOOIIIEEEEEE! Oh, yeah, Angus Scrimm is in this.
The story of the film Deadfall is really the story of one of Nicolas Cage's most iconic and yet unknown roles. This is that story as told by his brother Christopher Coppola, the man who directed the film. Check out the Deadfall double feature on Nov. 29th in SF at the Another Hole in the Head Film Festival.
AudioIron: Helping Writers, Screenwriters, and Filmmakers Earn More From Their Work
Nancy Fulton, founder of NancyFultonMeetups, interviews professional producers rep Ben Yennie. As Founder and CEO of Guerrilla Rep Media, Ben Yennie helps producers sell the rights to their films before, during, and after production. He's represented projects directed Sacred Blood by Christopher Coppola, Black Gold starring Marvel's Luke Cage, etc. He is author of The Guerrilla Rep: American Film Market Distribution Success on No Budget, currently used as a text in film schools.
It's a Halloween special, and we're special too! ---SHOW NOTES--- Drinking with Jesus VISUAL: www.instagram.com/p/BZ3wsZzhc3z/?t…n-by=tripastepod VIDEO “Lightening”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu7a3q6HtjI Earthquake ‘Lightening’ https://www.sciencealert.com/strange-earthquake-lights-accompanied-mexico-s-8-2-magnitude-earthquake Earthquake lights: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/01/140106-earthquake-lights-earthquake-prediction-geology-science/ Reenactment of Julie’s childhood… SNAP N POP www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vqm2zF08pQ VISUAL: img.memecdn.com/oh-look-rocks_gp_1975591.jpg Mexico Quake from a Boat VISUAL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju3Z6lcB0J4 Mexico City on Ancient Lake Bed: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/09/22/world/americas/mexico-city-earthquake-lake-bed-geology.html FROST HEAVE: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frost_heaving Hankering for a Hunk of Cheese: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xRv9ZQOCPo Flordia Sinkhole: http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/01/us/florida-sinkhole/index.html VISUAL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgeyexOAOIg Storm sounds: www.youtube.com/watch?v=usG005IFhDw Tornado destrucion VISUAL: gfycat.com/FairAdventurousAsianpiedstarling Trivia inspired by: http://www.purpletrail.com/partytrail/halloween-trivia-facts-tidbits/ Vampire Bat: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vampire_bat Edgar Allan Poe: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Allan_Poe TELL TALE HEART www.poemuseum.org/the-tell-tale-heart THE RAVEN: www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48860/the-raven Legend of Sleepy Hollow: www.gutenberg.org/files/41/41-h/41-h.htm The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon Washington Irving: www.gasl.org/refbib/Irving__Sketch_Book.pdf Christopher Coppola: www.imdb.com/name/nm0178876/?ref_=nv_sr_1 DEADFALL www.imdb.com/title/tt0106684/?ref_=nm_knf_t1 Ann Rice: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Rice Tale of the Body Thief: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Rice Chupacabra: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra COFFEE MUG WATER PIPE: www.coffeemugpipe.com/ Unqualified: www.facebook.com/AnnaFarisIsUnqualified/ You Can’t Handle The Truth: Film Review Podcast: www.facebook.com/HandleTheTruthPodcast/ Michael Clarke Duncan www.imdb.com/name/nm0003817/ fun facts: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jvchamary/2015/10/31/halloween-pumpkins/ VISUAL: scontent.fsnc1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/…=5A3BFEA9 Palmers Pickup: www.imdb.com/title/tt0155940/?ref_=nv_sr_1 GMEN from HELL: www.imdb.com/title/tt0221197/?ref_=nv_sr_2 PUMPKIN CHUNKING: http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/punkin-chunkin/this-years-competitors/adult-trebuchet/yankee-siege-ii/ Yankee siege video (not ours) www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWozQnaUgSg World’s tallest thermometer: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_t…lest_thermometer St Louis Story: http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/faith-and-values/the-st-louis-exorcism-of-the-real-life-inspiration-for/article_fbdecb6a-9d3c-5903-a12c-effd4f7a7713.html ---FEATURED TUNES--- SONG PUT YOUR HANDS ON ME: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLOPkQii7Bo SONG: Tangerine www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuEL4q84Gs SONGS: The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPXKflOWvyI SONG: Monster Mash www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNuVifA7D…ure=youtu.be&t=1m SONG The Nightmare Before Christmas, This is Halloween: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQuVFBSPGcU SONG Brazilian Girls Talk to the Bomb: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUxEp_akwc0 SONG: Nas - Bridging the Gap ft. Olu Dara www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq7z3JBKCTE SONG: Sweet Home Alabama www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye5BuYf8q4o SONG: Sanford & Son Theme www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5DnqW3F57E SONG: We Built this City - Jefferson Starship www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1b8AhIsSYQ SONG - Nightmare on Elm Street Theme: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYPoDFil1r0 SONG - Friday the 13th Theme: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFzns8Go9KI SONG - Halloween Theme: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vtsKGzGVK4
Director Christopher Coppola visits the RE/Search office to discuss filmmaking with V. Vale and Marian Wallace. Follow Christopher Coppola by visiting his blog: http://www.christophercoppola.com/
Film Talk | Interviews with the brightest minds in the film industry.
Ben Yennie is Co-Founder and VP of Business Development at ProductionNext, a market network for the film, video, television, and advertising industries. He's also the founder and CEO of Guerrilla Rep Media, and founder of Producer Foundry. Ben is also the former Chapter Leader of the Institute for International Film Finance for San Francisco, Vancouver, New York, and Los Angeles, where he hosted and organized more than 50 seminars on film finance. He also screened business plans for an elite group of angel investors known as The Film Angels. Ben has represented projects directed by Christopher Coppola, as well as others starring big name talent like Marvel's “Luke Cage”. In 2015 he had a 100% offer rate for the films he took to AFM. He's also the author of the book, The Guerrilla Rep: American Film Market Distribution Success on No Budget.
John is joined by Dan Greenfield of 13th Dimension to talk with comic artist Michael Allred. Allred recently completed his run as cover artist for the Batman 66 comic series. In this interview, he discusses how Batman and 60s television influenced his artistic endeavours, how he approached the assignment of cover artist, favorite cover assignments, and working with his family in the comics field. Take a listen and enjoy. Michael 'Doc' Allred grew up in the 60's and 70's and was surrounded with the best in pop culture and a steady diet of music, movies and comic books including the three B's: Beatles, Bond and Batman to the point of obsession. So it should come as no surprise that he keeps a hand in film and music (He's the lead singer and guitarist for The Gear), but comic books have always been a seminal source of joy for Mike and that joy remains the main ingredient in most of his work. Allred first tasted success in the comics field with his wildly popular MADMAN series, which is currently being developed for a live action film with filmmaker Robert Rodriguez. His earlier work from GRAFIK MUZIK was turned into the cult hit movie G-Men from Hell directed by Christopher Coppola (featuring Robert Goulet as the Devil). Other work includes Red Rocket 7, his history of Rock and Roll told in the context of a sci-fi adventure storyl the Madman spin-off THE ATOMICS and his magnum opus, THE GOLDEN PLATES, where he's illustrating the entire Book of Mormon. Mike counts the secret to his success to be his wife, and creative partner, Laura Allred, who is is considered to be one of the best colorists in the business.
The boys leap into the heart of the bees nest with one of Nicolas Cage's most Cage-y performances to date! The Christopher Coppola directed Deadfall puts Nic in the centre of a Santa Monica con artist group as he struggle to deal with his addiction to poppers, wrap around sunglasses and karate chops. For the first week Matt and George are joined by their musical co host Pablo as he adds some funky fresh rhythm to the boys' talk of magic tricks, wigs and the warning of the mysterious Mr. Snippy!
THANKSGIVING...THE FIRST STEP TO THE RESERVATION SYSTEM! CHRISTOPHER COPPOLA, JAY TAVARE (Cold Mountain, Pathfinder, The Missing) and GEORGE FRUITIS give a little thanks!
Schmoes Know host Mark Ellis, Madonna on Ellen, bullying breakdown, Christopher Coppola interview.