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The crime rate has skyrocketed, New York City has been turned into a maximum-security prison, and only one man can save the President, Snake Plissken. In this week's episode of Born to Watch, the crew dives deep into Escape from New York (1981), John Carpenter's dystopian sci-fi action classic. With Kurt Russell cementing his status as an ‘80s action legend, this film delivers an unforgettable mix of grunge, synth, and one of cinema's most iconic antiheroes.Join Whitey, Damo, and Gow as they break down what makes Escape from New York such a cult favorite. From its gritty, neon-lit depiction of a crumbling NYC to Carpenter's signature synth-heavy score, this movie packs a punch in just 99 minutes. The guys debate whether this is Carpenter's best film (or if The Thing still reigns supreme), dissect the film's incredible cast—including Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, and Isaac Hayes—and, of course, question the physics of Snake's impossible glider landing.Expect plenty of laughs, wild tangents (including a deep dive into the weirdest VHS collections), and heated debates over the most ridiculous moments of the film. Plus, find out why Escape from New York still holds up in today's era of dystopian storytelling and why Snake Plissken might just be Kurt Russell's most iconic role.So, strap on your eye patch, fire up the synth soundtrack, and get ready for another action-packed Born to Watch episode!Listen now!https://www.borntowatch.com.au/Rate & Review on your favourite podcast platform!Follow us on social media for more movie madness!https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast#EscapeFromNewYork #KurtRussell #JohnCarpenter #80sMovies #MovieReview #BornToWatch #CultClassics #SnakePlissken #RetroCinema
Step into the world of cinema with the latest episode of Tales From Hollywoodland! This week, we bring you a KALEIDOSCOPE of movie talk—covering everything from Hollywood's golden age to modern blockbusters, behind-the-scenes stories, industry insights, and hidden film gems. Whether you're a classic movie buff or a fan of today's biggest hits, this episode has something for everyone! Tune in for a lively discussion celebrating the magic of Hollywood.
Hey there, fellow watchers! It's your host Whitey, flying solo once again for this special edition of Born to Watch. After last week's popular solo mailbox episode, he's back on the mic, diving deep into the year that was 2024—a year that, in Whitey's words, wasn't exactly Hollywood's finest. With a trusty mix of humour, honesty, and more than a few nostalgic callbacks to the glory days of video shops, Whitey gives us his take on the Good, the Bad, and the downright Ugly movies of 2024. This episode covers everything, whether you're looking for hidden gems, blockbuster letdowns, or absolute cinematic disasters, so strap in for the best and worst movies of 2024.The Good – Movies Worth Your TimeKicking things off with the Good list, Whitey revisits some of the standout films of the year. First up is Alien: Romulus, a tense sci-fi thriller that Whitey still stands by after a couple of rewatches at home. Despite a few nitpicks—like the unnecessary hybrid twist and a clunky android character—he praises its gripping tension, stellar action, and atmospheric set design reminiscent of the original Alien film. Whitey even boldly declares it might just be the third-best movie in the franchise!Next, it's time for some weather chaos with Twisters, the legacy sequel that brought just enough nostalgia without going overboard. Whitey recounts his less-than-ideal cinema experience (complete with overly chatty patrons) but admits the film was still a blast, thanks to Glen Powell's charisma and a twin-tornado showdown that kept him glued to his seat. And, of course, Whitey couldn't leave out Deadpool and Wolverine, a crowd-pleaser packed with slapstick humour, MCU references, and the electric chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.From the toe-tapping spectacle of Wicked to Denis Villeneuve's stunning epic Dune: Part 2, Whitey breaks down what made these films worth watching—and why you should check them out if you haven't already. He even gives a shoutout to Juror #2, Clint Eastwood's final film, calling it a fitting farewell for the legendary director.The Bad – Not Terrible, Just DisappointingIn the Bad section, Whitey tackles films that had potential but ultimately fell short. First on the chopping block is Furiosa, George Miller's Mad Max prequel that struggled without Max himself. While Whitey appreciates Miller's world-building and some solid action scenes, the bloated runtime and over-reliance on CGI left him underwhelmed. He also critiques Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, which failed to capture the charm of its predecessor despite the return of the original trio.Whitey wraps up this section by discussing The Fall Guy, a disappointing adaptation of a beloved 80s TV show. Despite its promising cast—Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt—the film's ludicrous plot and lack of heart earned it a spot on the Bad list.The Ugly – The Year's Biggest LetdownsFinally, we arrive at the Ugly, where Whitey unleashes his full frustration on Joker: Folie à Deux. He doesn't mince words, calling it a “trainwreck of boredom and arrogance” that destroyed the original's brilliance. While Whitey has a soft spot for musicals, this wasn't the kind of musical he could get behind.Bonus Mentions & What's Coming NextFor those who stick around till the end, Whitey throws in a couple of honourable mentions, including Gladiator 2—a film that, while unnecessary, still delivered some fun moments—and Inside Out 2, a sequel that entertained without reaching the emotional depth of its predecessor.Looking ahead, Whitey teases next week's episode, where he and Damo will tackle The Last Jedi, one of the most divisive Star Wars films of all time. Expect fiery opinions, passionate debate, and plenty of laughs as the duo dissects what could be the worst Star Wars movie ever made.If you're a fan of brutally honest reviews, nostalgic movie talk, and Whitey's signature blend of wit and sarcasm, this episode is a must-listen. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and enjoy this rollercoaster ride through 2024's cinematic highs and lows. Until next time—BYE FOR NOW!Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcasthttps://www.borntowatch.com.au/
As 2024 comes to a close, Born to Watch wraps up the year with a special solo episode featuring Whitey at the helm! In this relaxed and festive instalment, Whitey's Mailbag tackles three of the most intriguing questions sent in by fans. It's the perfect mix of holiday cheer, movie talk, and podcast nostalgia—a must-listen for longtime followers and new listeners alike.
Sometimes, you win; sometimes, you wiff! Check out this week's #actionfigures Wins and Wiffs of the week! Wait till you see this awesome pickup of a vintage toy that is just not easy to find these days. Stay on the #toyhunt folks!
Littlest memorabilia. Games we played this week include: Star Wars Hunters (6:55) Burgle Bros. (17:30) Nightmare Kart (22:15) Lunacid (32:20) Soulstone Survivors (38:45) --- News things talked about in this episode: Sony makes $50 PC adapter for PS VR2 that won't do most of the cool stuff (41:20) https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/06/playstation-vr2s-pc-adapter-hits-this-august-with-missing-features/ Those missing PlayDate consoles have rematerialized outside a Las Vegas restaurant (45:20) https://www.eurogamer.net/400k-worth-of-stolen-playdate-consoles-make-heroic-return-after-getting-dumped-outside-a-restaurant Sony claims PS5 has broken records in revenue and profits (48:10) https://www.ign.com/articles/playstation-5-generation-represents-sonys-most-profitable-console-generation-to-date Call of Duty Black Ops 6 will be day-one release on Xbox Game Pass (50:55) https://www.ign.com/articles/playstation-5-generation-represents-sonys-most-profitable-console-generation-to-date Atari bought Intellivision, left Amico behind (53:55) https://www.ign.com/articles/atari-acquires-intellivision-brand-but-leaves-disastrous-amico-console-behind --- Buy official Jimquisition merchandise at https://thejimporium.com Find Laura at LauraKBuzz on Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, and Patreon. All her content goes on https://LauraKBuzz.com, and you can catch Access-Ability on YouTube every Friday. Follow Conrad at ConradZimmerman on Twitter/Instagram/BlueSky and check out his Patreon (https://patreon.com/fistshark). You can also peruse his anti-capitalist propaganda at https://mercenarycreative.com.
Rebel Moon (2023) -Full Movie ReviewWhitey and Damo take one for the team here as they dissect the latest "style over substance, Star Wars wannabe" outing from director Zack Snyder. In short, if you are considering watching Rebel Moon, listen to the podcast first. It's half as long as the movie and twice as entertaining. "Rebel Moon," despite its ambitious vision, ultimately falls short of the high expectations set for modern science fiction cinema. Directed by a filmmaker known for his innovative ideas, the movie aims to weave a grand space opera narrative but stumbles in its execution.Set in a distant galaxy, the film revolves around a colony under threat from a tyrannical regime, seeking warriors from neighboring planets for help. While this premise is ripe with potential, it's handled with a lack of originality, echoing too many familiar tropes without bringing anything new to the table.The visual aspects of "Rebel Moon" are its strongest suit, with impressive special effects and detailed set designs. However, even these stunning visuals can't mask the movie's narrative deficiencies. Spaceships and alien landscapes, while aesthetically pleasing, do little to compensate for the story's lack of depth and originality.The performances, while competent, don't quite manage to elevate the material. The lead actor, Sofia Boutella, though earnest in their effort, struggles to bring a unique dimension to a clichéd protagonist. The supporting cast, despite including some notable names, are underutilised, their characters lacking in development and nuance.The film's pacing is another area where it falters significantly. It drags in many parts, particularly in the middle, losing the audience's interest with its meandering plot and predictable story beats. This pacing issue detracts significantly from the movie's overall impact.Even the score, while technically well-composed, feels disconnected from the film's emotional core, failing to enhance the narrative or add any significant layers to the viewing experience.In conclusion, "Rebel Moon" is a missed opportunity in the realm of sci-fi cinema. It has the trappings of a visually spectacular space opera but lacks the narrative strength and originality to make a lasting impact. For fans of the genre, it may offer some moments of entertainment, but it's unlikely to be remembered as anything more than a mediocre entry in the sci-fi canon.
Episode 502: Adam Banks talks about the following in this episode:1. Adam declares himself "The King of Radio"2. Adam's trip to Las Vegas 3. Things to look forward to in 20244. The 81st Annual Golden Globes 5. The Saddest Movie Scenes in Cinematic History 6. The Michigan Wolverines are the 2024 National Football Champions 7. Alabama Head Coach, Nick Saban, is retiring from College Football 8. Quote of the Week Follow OFF THE CUFF WITH ADAM BANKS:FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube!**and all other major podcasting platforms**http://linktr.ee/offthecuffwithadambanks
Do you love the Christmas season? Do you love Christmas Movies? How about A Christmas Carol? If you're like me, and the answer to all three of those questions is yes, then this is the podcast for you. Join Trev as he takes us on a journey through time, discussing the cinematic history of one of literatures most enduring tales - A Christmas Carol. A film that transcends time, which takes on contemporary themes and issues and which never fails to entertain each Christmas. In this special festive episode of A Christmas Carol, Trev has compiled a bit of a study of the many incarnations of Dickens classic tale, and also reflects on how the film has even managed to spread its themes of goodwill and redemption into other festive films which are not necessarily adaptations at all. Which version of A Christmas Carol is your favourite? Will it get a mention in this special festive episode of WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST? If you have enjoyed this episode then please Subscribe and rate this podcast wherever you are listening, and also join us on Facebook and YouTube for more movie discussion and analysis.https://www.facebook.com/wnmovietalkpodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@wnmovietalk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marvel President Kevin Feige has quashed rumours of Robert Downey Jr.'s return as Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Emphasising the significance of preserving Tony Stark's impactful farewell in Avengers: Endgame, Feige and co-director Joe Russo have affirmed that there are no plans to revisit or alter the character's fate, even as part of a multiverse storyline. Despite Marvel's history of resurrecting characters, Feige states that the team worked diligently for years to reach that poignant moment and has no intention of undermining Stark's sacrifice for box office gains. Robert Downey Jr.'s portrayal of Iron Man concluded in 2019's Avengers: Endgame after starring in 10 films, marking a pinnacle in film franchise history. Feige assures fans that they are committed to keeping that moment untouched, respecting the emotional investment of both the cast and audience.
In 2015, students of the Film & Television Institute of India took the cinema to the streets with a strike. One of the first of the agitations that raged across India's universities at that time, it defined the right to make and show films as central to freedom on the campus. The names of Eisenstein and Pudovkin, John Abraham, Tarkovsky and Ghatak, recited in slogans and displayed on banners, evoked a history of political cinema that had set itself against the might of India's political establishment. This podcast series, commemorates that historic struggle, in these three episodes of John-Ghatak-Tarkovsky The third and final episode, A Hacker Cinema, looks at the recent histories of censorship, alongside the morphing of the moving image into streaming media, emphasising circulation, using memes, encouraging a new interactivity with its spectators, with significant aesthetic consequences on both filmmaking and the self-definition of a filmmaker. Subscribe to the BIC Talks Podcast on your favourite podcast app! BIC Talks is available everywhere, including iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Overcast and Stitcher. Archival (in their own voices) Ritwik Ghatak, Mani Kaul, Kamal Swaroop, Saeed Akhtar Mirza, Gurvinder Singh, Vinod Khanna, Prateek Vats, U.R. Ananthamurthy, Amol Palekar, Prakash Jha, Alankrita Srivastava, Vijay Tendulkar, Nakul Singh Sawhney, Paul Mason, Manuel Castells, Rohith Vemula Performances (using voice cloning) Miss Ida Dickinson (1928), Mahatma Gandhi (1946), S.K. Patil (1951), Justice Mukul Mudgal (2013), Additional Solicitor General, Government of India (2015) In discussion: Lawrence Liang, Sudhanva Deshpande, Abhijit Gupta, G. Arunima, Ravi Sundaram, Sahana Manjesh, Shilpi Gulati, Nandini Sundar Texts cited: Shreya Singhal and Ors. v. Union of India, 2015 Report of the Film Inquiry Committee (1951): S.K. Patil, Chairman Indian Cinematograph Committee Report (1928) K. A. Abbas vs The Union Of India & Anr on 24 September, 1970 K.M. Sankarappa vs The Union of India, Karnataka High Court, April, 1990 Public comments sought on the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2021, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023 Report of the Committee of Experts to Examine Issues of Certification Under the Cinematograph Act 1952, 2013 (Justice Mukul Mudgal Chair) Film soundtracks: Jukti Takko Aar Gappo (Ritwik Ghatak, 1974) Calcutta 71 (Mrinal Sen, 1972) Agraharathil Kazhuthai (John Abraham, 1977) Amma Ariyan (John Abraham, 1986) Open Cafe v2.5 (Naveen Padmanabha, 2012) Trimurti (Subhash Ghai, 1995) Kavita Gherao (Bombay Film Republic, Ben Friedman/Ashish Avikuntak, 1998) Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (Prakash Mehra, 1978) Chello Show (Pan Nalin, 2021) Om Dar-b-dar (Kamal Swaroop, 1988) Celluloid Man (Shiverndra Singh Dungarpur, 2012)
In 2015, students of the Film & Television Institute of India took the cinema to the streets with a strike. One of the first of the agitations that raged across India's universities at that time, it defined the right to make and show films as central to freedom on the campus. The names of Eisenstein and Pudovkin, John Abraham, Tarkovsky and Ghatak, recited in slogans and displayed on banners, evoked a history of political cinema that had set itself against the might of India's political establishment. This podcast series, commemorates that historic struggle, in these three episodes of John-Ghatak-Tarkovsky Episode 2, A Satyajit Ray Plastic Bangle, explores the consequences of a cinema that has turned increasingly elusive to regulation. With lightweight equipment for both making and showing films allowing filmmaking an unprecedented mobility, new possibilities emerged along with new challenges for regulatory authority. Subscribe to the BIC Talks Podcast on your favourite podcast app! BIC Talks is available everywhere, including iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Overcast and Stitcher. Archival (in their own voices) Ritwik Ghatak, Mani Kaul, Kamal Swaroop, Saeed Akhtar Mirza, Gurvinder Singh, Vinod Khanna, Prateek Vats, U.R. Ananthamurthy, Amol Palekar, Prakash Jha, Alankrita Srivastava, Vijay Tendulkar, Nakul Singh Sawhney, Paul Mason, Manuel Castells, Rohith Vemula Performances (using voice cloning) Miss Ida Dickinson (1928), Mahatma Gandhi (1946), S.K. Patil (1951), Justice Mukul Mudgal (2013), Additional Solicitor General, Government of India (2015) In discussion: Lawrence Liang, Sudhanva Deshpande, Abhijit Gupta, G. Arunima, Ravi Sundaram, Sahana Manjesh, Shilpi Gulati, Nandini Sundar Texts cited: Shreya Singhal and Ors. v. Union of India, 2015 Report of the Film Inquiry Committee (1951): S.K. Patil, Chairman Indian Cinematograph Committee Report (1928) K. A. Abbas vs The Union Of India & Anr on 24 September, 1970 K.M. Sankarappa vs The Union of India, Karnataka High Court, April, 1990 Public comments sought on the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2021, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023 Report of the Committee of Experts to Examine Issues of Certification Under the Cinematograph Act 1952, 2013 (Justice Mukul Mudgal Chair) Film soundtracks: Jukti Takko Aar Gappo (Ritwik Ghatak, 1974) Calcutta 71 (Mrinal Sen, 1972) Agraharathil Kazhuthai (John Abraham, 1977) Amma Ariyan (John Abraham, 1986) Open Cafe v2.5 (Naveen Padmanabha, 2012) Trimurti (Subhash Ghai, 1995) Kavita Gherao (Bombay Film Republic, Ben Friedman/Ashish Avikuntak, 1998) Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (Prakash Mehra, 1978) Chello Show (Pan Nalin, 2021) Om Dar-b-dar (Kamal Swaroop, 1988) Celluloid Man (Shiverndra Singh Dungarpur, 2012)
In 2015, students of the Film & Television Institute of India took the cinema to the streets with a strike. One of the first of the agitations that raged across India's universities at that time, it defined the right to make and show films as central to freedom on the campus. The names of Eisenstein and Pudovkin, John Abraham, Tarkovsky and Ghatak, recited in slogans and displayed on banners, evoked a history of political cinema that had set itself against the might of India's political establishment. This podcast series, commemorates that historic struggle, in these three episodes of John-Ghatak-Tarkovsky Episode 1, The Cinema's Expanded Afterlife, tells a longer cinematic history of a technological and political transformation. The age of film was born more or less after the First World War, signalling a new age of mass democracy. Ever since then, filmmakers have been in the line of fire as the cinema, standing in for a new public domain, has seen battles take place on the street, in courtrooms, and of course in movie theatres. Subscribe to the BIC Talks Podcast on your favourite podcast app! BIC Talks is available everywhere, including iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Overcast and Stitcher. Archival (in their own voices) Ritwik Ghatak, Mani Kaul, Kamal Swaroop, Saeed Akhtar Mirza, Gurvinder Singh, Vinod Khanna, Prateek Vats, U.R. Ananthamurthy, Amol Palekar, Prakash Jha, Alankrita Srivastava, Vijay Tendulkar, Nakul Singh Sawhney, Paul Mason, Manuel Castells, Rohith Vemula Performances (using voice cloning) Miss Ida Dickinson (1928), Mahatma Gandhi (1946), S.K. Patil (1951), Justice Mukul Mudgal (2013), Additional Solicitor General, Government of India (2015) In discussion: Lawrence Liang, Sudhanva Deshpande, Abhijit Gupta, G. Arunima, Ravi Sundaram, Sahana Manjesh, Shilpi Gulati, Nandini Sundar Texts cited: Shreya Singhal and Ors. v. Union of India, 2015 Report of the Film Inquiry Committee (1951): S.K. Patil, Chairman Indian Cinematograph Committee Report (1928) K. A. Abbas vs The Union Of India & Anr on 24 September, 1970 K.M. Sankarappa vs The Union of India, Karnataka High Court, April, 1990 Public comments sought on the Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill 2021, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting The Cinematograph (Amendment) Bill, 2023 Report of the Committee of Experts to Examine Issues of Certification Under the Cinematograph Act 1952, 2013 (Justice Mukul Mudgal Chair) Film soundtracks: Jukti Takko Aar Gappo (Ritwik Ghatak, 1974) Calcutta 71 (Mrinal Sen, 1972) Agraharathil Kazhuthai (John Abraham, 1977) Amma Ariyan (John Abraham, 1986) Open Cafe v2.5 (Naveen Padmanabha, 2012) Trimurti (Subhash Ghai, 1995) Kavita Gherao (Bombay Film Republic, Ben Friedman/Ashish Avikuntak, 1998) Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (Prakash Mehra, 1978) Chello Show (Pan Nalin, 2021) Om Dar-b-dar (Kamal Swaroop, 1988) Celluloid Man (Shiverndra Singh Dungarpur, 2012)
In 1979, Francis Ford Coppola released Apocalypse Now, his stunning, surreal Vietnam war-fueled adaptation of Joseph Conrad's 1899 book, The Heart of Darkness. But even more harrowing than the events onscreen were the ones happening behind the camera as over a year of filming began to take its toll on everyone involved. Drugs, nervous breakdowns, monsoons, a near deadly heart attack... and that's only the beginning. Step aboard the boat, Ding Dongs. This journey is taking us a place where only madness dwells.Joining Allison for the discussion, and bringing his keen insights, is the always amazing Josh Bermont from the Press Play and Scream podcast. Additional Info:The Press Play and Scream Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/press-play-and-scream/id1589942694About Apocalypse Nowhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearts_of_Darkness:_A_Filmmaker%27s_Apocalypsehttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078788/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1Join the Ding Dong Army over on Patreon!Show Credits:Graphics -- Nathaniel Dickson: http://ndickson.comMusic -- Spencer Morelock, Ken DicksonDing Dong Darkness Time Media:Twitter: @dddarknesstimeInstagram: dddarknesstimeGmail: dddarknesstime@gmail.com
For six days in 2020, a large cast and crew took over Majers Coin Laundry to film scenes for "Everything Everywhere All at Once." The sci-fi dramedy released in 2022 won seven Academy Awards earlier this year, making the laundromat part of cinematic history. Store owner Kenny Majers recounts his laborious but moving experience.
Episode 44 - Goodfellas (1990) - Full Review Movie PodcastIs there a movie in history that is known as perfect? Many have come close but Goodfellas might just be that movie. When three mates talk movies it's not often we agree on everything, do we this time?Goodfellas could go down as the unluckiest movie in Oscar history. How it only won a single award is unfathomable.The team dig deep into the masterpiece that is Goodfellas and bring a little hindsight justice to the awards debacle that this movie became. Arguably one of the greatest movies of all time, Goodfellas was a fun podcast and I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it.Goodfellas, released in 1990 and directed by Martin Scorsese, is a classic crime drama that has become an enduring part of pop culture history. The movie tells the story of Henry Hill (played by Ray Liotta) as he navigates his way through the world of organized crime. Through its non-linear storytelling style and strong performances from its excellent cast (including Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci), Goodfellas creates an immersive experience that resonates with viewers decades later.The fact that Goodfellas still has such an impact on pop culture today is a testament to its quality. It earned multiple Academy Award nominations when it was released and continues to be shown at festivals and art house cinemas around the world. The influence it had on future gangster movies is also undeniable; many plot points and character archetypes seen in later mob movies owe much to the examples laid down here. But beyond just inspiring other filmmakers, Goodfellas also left its mark on TV shows, video games, standup comedy routines, music videos, and more. This has been true since it first came out—it was even referenced in the music video for Beastie Boys' 1994 song “Sabotage".On a deeper level though, what sets Goodfellas apart from other gangster films are its themes of loyalty and friendship amidst the betrayal. These were explored in other cinematic mob storylines before it but never with such nuance or bleakness; things can go bad quickly for Henry Hill's crew as they find themselves involved in one deal after another gone wrong. What results is a very human story about power dynamics within criminal organizations; you sympathize with these characters even as they make bad decisions that inevitably get them into trouble.Goodfellas is ultimately a timeless classic because it creates this rich portrayal of gang life using skilful direction, excellent writing, great acting performances, and well-choreographed action sequences all working together to create something truly special. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or not there's no denying how important this movie has been for popular culture over the last 30 years; if you haven't seen it yet do yourself a favour and check it out!
(Content Warning: this episode contains very brief mentions of SA. Nothing graphic, just thought I would mention this. Also major spoilers for the Scream movies) Greetings Travelers, and welcome aboard the crime machine! Y'all...this week one of my favorite people joins us for our first ever 2-parter episode! Katie is an expert on the "Scream" franchise, so what better to cover than the crimes that inspired the films!?! We talk everything from the 1920's Stu and Bill to the more recent ones who we can all agree are terrible people. Along the way Katie gives a VERY thorough rundown of all 6 films while Victoria does her best to keep up as she has only seen like 2 of the movies. It's a long one so make sure to grab a snack! Part 2 is coming soon! Follow the Show! Instagram and Facebook: @crimetravelingpodcast Follow Victoria! Instagram: @itsvictoriatribble Twitter: @shortnspookygal Writing: crimetraveling.wordpress.com/blog Become A Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=40095928&fan_landing=true See you next crime! :)
Roy Wood Jr. tackles the "The Magical Negro" throughout cinematic history and how in recent years, films have flipped the idea and started using "Magical White Negros." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 3 - The first time the whole team is together in the Panic Room and we are talking about the 1991 blockbuster movie - Backdraft. We will answer all the big questions like, Why does fire growl like an animal? and, How does a man who is quite clearly scared of fire become a probationary fireman? Ron Howard directs and Kurt Russell stars in what can only be described as a balls to the wall action spectacular. Join the Born to Watch team as we dissect Backdraft.
Meet the team of Born to Watch and find out why we think we are the perfect guys to have started a movie podcast
Ferrets - they can find their way into just about anything, including - occasionally - movies! We delve into their minimal catalog of films including the 1983 cult-classic BEASTMASTER and a series of ferret-centric Canadian short films (DUDE, WHERE'S MY FERRET, SANTA'S LITTLE FERRETS, etc.)
Episode 293."Lion"Composer.Volker Bertelmann "Hauschka"Volker Bertelmann "Hauschka" is a supremely talented film composer whose filmography includes Against the Ice, Stowaway, Your Honor, Ammonite, The Old Guard, A Christmas Carol, The Art of Racing in the Rain, Adrift and one of the best scores in Cinematic History: "Lion". Absolutely loved talking to Volker who is beyond passionate when it comes to music and scoring films not to mention a really good human being.Volker and I hit on many topics.1. Volker's early life, Germany and religion.2. The story behind his first piano.3. His friendship and rapport with fellow film composer Dustin O'Halloran.4. His newest project, Against the Ice.5. The powerful impact of the movie "Lion"6. Co-scoring multiple projects with Dustin O"Halloran.7. A movie my late father absolutely loved and was blown away by.8. Lion is the perfect movie, the way it's shot, its epic score and iconic cast.9. Volker's visionary work in "prepared piano" is mind blowing.10. The story behind "Hauschka"Instagram: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Facebook: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Twitter:@mdmcriticwww.mmcpodcast.comEmail: Mondaymorningcritic@gmail.comYouTube: Monday Morning Critic Podcast
On this episode, I do a review of The Batman with Robert Pattinson released on March 3rd 2022. This is a spoiler free review. I also dive into the cinematic history of Batman. Please excuse the bad audio quality in the beginning of the podcast. We experienced some technical difficulties while recording this session.
Spencer brings on a guest to discuss the lineage of Batman films and why Batman remains such a constant in a world full of superhero movies before reviewing the newest film in the series, The Batman. At the end, they rank the top 10 Batman films of all time.
Hi, we're Vengeance! Kidding! This week, in honor of the next upcoming iteration of Batman, we're covering the cinematic lineage of the legendary comic book character. With us, we got reoccurring guest Felipe Aguilar and a new guest, Ted Romero to discuss and give our honest opinion on every iteration of Batman (from Adam West to Ben Affleck). This week we are sipping on Rogue Ales' Batsquatch Hazy IPA and Clown Shoes' The Storyteller Imperial Stout. Hope you all enjoy this discussion and we're hoping to see a new light on Robert Pattison's take on Batman. Tune in on the next one! To the craft! Cheers! Our Anchor Page: https://anchor.fm/goldencraftcast Instagram: @goldencraftcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week's slugfest is all about the best throw downs across all spectrums of Marvel movies, Deadpool, X-Men, Avengers and Spider-Man this week Big Chuck and Tim felt like another deep dive was the way to go to earn the respect of the fans! Katie Treanor's Rad Stuff: Noodlepuppet.threadless.com American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.team&teamID=266766 Twitch: Twitch.tv/professionalcasualnetwork Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfUOaJjpMfgRFWL7Z996lyQ A special thanks to our Patreon backers who helped support us at Patreon.com/professionalcasual : Thank you! Russel H., Rob M., Byron C., Rob., Franz B., VPotter, Leslie S., Matt F., Kasper S., Paul S., Christopher T., Matt L., Zane T., Thomas T, Joe J., Johan E., Jens R., Kelsey R., Oliver H., Mikolaj W., Andrew, Zach C., Justliketheplant, Neil L., Jared S., Mikael N., Taylor M., George F., Tom M., Devin M., Nicholas W., Jonas P., Jonathan L., Simon P., Gareth G., Jacob Y., Lady_Leah, Devin M., David R., Will B., Stephan S., Sean S., Brian Y., William S., Path, William P., Tim D., Simon W., Jake C., Theo A., Heber R., Ben R., Jacob P., Vaughan A., Andrew M., Daniel S., Lars, Taylor H., Blarin R., Gervasio L., Adam D., Christopher C., Craig G., Kevin C., WreckMyPodcast, Charlie S., Witchdream, Anthony R., Sarah B., Dan C., Dani, and Lindsay F. Use Code 'professionalcasual' for 15% off RAZE Energy: https://reppsports.com/?rfsn=5472644.3e7a1c&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=5472644.3e7a1c Drive-Thru RPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3002007 Professional Casual Gear: https://teespring.com/stores/professionalcasual Bearded Dragon Games (Pick up all your gaming needs): BeardedDragonGames.Online (use code 'professionalcasual' for free shipping!) Built Bar (Use link or use code 'professionalcasual' at checkout for 10% discount): https://builtbar.com#?baapp=PROFESSIONALCASUAL Skillshare (get 2 months free, or 30% off the annual sunscription): skillshare.eqcm.net/Q5mR9 Our Giveaways: Professionalcasual.com/giveaways Support this podcast
Not just movies but TV as well is up for grabs in an episode that is sure to provoke thought, if not fury. The gang ambles around a bit with the vast, encyclopedic wealth of knowledge in the world these days, but ultimately gets back on track with a discussion of techniques, ideas, and innovations in the history of visual media. Included in this is film, TV, and video games, and the worlds they explore and the genres they do it through. Are Seinfeld and My Name Is Earl two halves of the same coin? What is the beauty of Bioshock, and is Fallout's music uninspired and unrealistic? Should we clone John Lithgow? Is Shrek about the freedom of man before the institution of government? Will our grandkids be cyborgs? Can movies be both meaningful and entertaining? These are the questions we answer authoritatively and conclusively in the latest episode of the Easier Said podcast. Host-notes: A goose only has violence in its heart, and man-flesh in its mouth. Food-for-thought: What are you putting in your soup? Hopefully not rocks, right? Find us: Facebook Discord Twitter Podchaser The Easier Said podcast is a production of Conceit Media.
Help! I'm trapped in small private elevator! Welcome to Lady in a Cage (1964), a film that everyone should watch once. Well, we say that having not watched many genuine classics between us, so take that advice with a pinch of salt. At the very least everyone should listen to this episode and watch the trailer. It's a slow burner that ends in pure chaos AND it features the dad from Elf! Join us next week as we watch The Hottie and the Nottie (2008) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/one-of-us-is-board/message
Pixar's UP - All the Emotions Certainly one of the best, most emotional opening scenes in cinematic history: Pixar's UP, "Married Life." Jay Sherer and Chris Rosa break down the art of storytelling in this opening scene from Pixar's UP in the latest episode of the Impactful Writing Podcast! Watch the opening scene from Pixar's UP here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yjAFMNkCDo Read Pixar's UP script here: https://www.scriptslug.com/assets/uploads/scripts/up-2009.pdf Special thanks to the sponsor of today's show, DOR VAHDOR! Learn more about DOR VAHDOR at https://novusrenaissance.com/dor-vahdor. See below for a longer description! DEATH OF A BOUNTY HUNTER - Jay and Nathan's Novel and Full-cast Audiobook: http://deathofabountyhunter.com DEATH OF A BOUNTY HUNTER GOODREADS GIVEAWAY - https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/329134 More great movie openings are coming for the following films: ALIEN: COVENANT - July 5th (YouTube)/July 12th (The Story Geeks Podcast) ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST - July 19th (YouTube)/July 26th (The Story Geeks Podcast) UP - Aug 2nd (YouTube)/Aug 9th (The Story Geeks Podcast) INGLORIOUS BASTERDS - Aug 16th (YouTube)/Aug 23rd (The Story Geeks Podcast) THE MATRIX - Aug 30th (YouTube)/Sep 6th (The Story Geeks Podcast) WATCHMEN - Sep 13th (YouTube)/Sep 20th (The Story Geeks Podcast) MOULIN ROUGE - Sep 27th (YouTube)/Oct 4th (The Story Geeks Podcast) Pixar's UP - DISCUSSION TOPICS What makes Pixar's UP opening scene great? Pixar's UP has, arguably, one of the most emotionally potent openings in cinematic history. What gives it that emotional punch? One could argue that the opening of Pixar's UP works far better than the rest of the film. Do you agree? Does it hurt the rest of the film What are some key storytelling elements that we can learn from Pixar's UP opening scene as we craft our own opening scenes? A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR: *Dor Vahdor Volume I: Creation, Angels, War is now available on Barns & Noble and Amazon via the link below: novusrenaissance.com/dor-vahdor/ *The Legend of Lucifer, Heaven's Great War, and the Adventure of Preflood Earth, the Supreme Supernatural Fantasy Series of our time, await you! In the lands of Kelahdünia & Varmabulretz: Monsters, Giants, Humans, Heroes, Villains, gods, Battle for Supremacy! It shall plunge your mind beyond the Kozmos and the limits of your imagination. *The Dor Vahdor music of the Main Theme and Shamayim Suite are epic Illiads at the crossroads of adventure, mystery, majesty, and mighty power designed to pair Volume I books (chapters), and are available at the link: https://novusrenaissancellc.bandcamp.com/releases *The epic Dor Vahdor-Verse video promo featuring Incredible Artwork not featured in the book, The Shamayim Suite, Dor Vahdor Main Theme, and War Themes! https://fb.watch/6dY413S2hq/ *Merchandise at Redbuddle & Teespring: https://novusrenaissance.com/merchandise/ *Art: https://novusrenaissance.com/art/ *Novus Renaissance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/novusrenaissancellc/channel/ #TheStoryGeeks #Westerns #WritingPodcast
This week we throwback to discussing the worst movie endings of all time (in my opinion). I've been having some technical difficulties at home we have some good guests coming up so don't worry, we'll have some fresh content next week. Enjoy.
Vaccine Conspiracy Theories, Brooklyn's inevitable march to an NBA Finals, MLB's Spider Tack controversy, Ranking Franchise Sandwich shops, Loki First Impressions, and pitching "The Greatest Crossover Event in Cinematic History"
Welcome back! Today the idiots are here to dutifully explain to you what a malewife is in case you ever encounter one in the wild.Music: Dark 'n' Stormy by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
For women’s history month, Courtney and Emily immersed themselves in the stories of the working women of the Walt Disney Animation studio during its classic and golden age. Often the story of women in the early days of Disney Animation begins in Ink and Paint, but author Nathalia Holt instead focused on the more male dominated work spaces like the story, concept art, and animation departments. Moved by the tribulations and triumphs of Bianca Majoli, Grace Huntington, Retta Scott, Sylvia Holland, and Mary Blair, Courtney and Emily reflect on the legacy of these women who were integral to the Disney animated features beloved today. Review Book of the Mouse Club on iTunes and Google Play and send any questions, comments, or suggestions to the hosts at bookofthemouseclub@gmail.com Follow Our Reading Journey On Social Media!Official Twitter and Instagram: @BookoftheMouseCourtney: Instagram @greatguthsby and Twitter @Courtney_GuthEmily: Instagram and Twitter @emily_mickde Support a Woman-Owned Small Business, Match Making Librarian: Order here: https://www.matchmakinglibrarian.com/ Instagram @matchmakinglibrarianTikTok @matchmaking_librarian Tomorrow Society Podcast Episode #94 Nathalia Holt on The Queens of Animation
In this episode, Rustin interviews Golbarg Rekabtalaei, an Assistant Professor of History at Seton Hall University. She is the author of Iranian Cosmopolitanism: A Cinematic History, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. Dr. Rekabtalaei traces how the diverse ethnic, linguistic, and religious backgrounds of cinematographers, cinema owners, and cinema goers shaped Iran's urban culture and its citizenry's understanding of modernity. The interview opens with a discussion of the first films produced in Iran: what they looked like, where they were shown, and who was watching them. Then, Dr. Rekabtalaei explains how this cosmopolitanism fed into Iranian national identity and notions of sovereignty in the 1920s and 1930s. The conversation ends with the emergence of both popular cinema (derogatorily labelled "Film Farsi") and alternative cinema (sinema-ye motevavet) in the 1950s and 60s. Episode No. 19 Release Date: 20 July 2020 Recording Location: New York City, NY. Produced by Rustin Zarkar and Ali Karjoo-Ravary Audio editing: Nicholas Gunty Music: Yavaran (Intro: "404 day in heaven" Outro: "Har Chi")
In this episode, Rustin interviews Golbarg Rekabtalaei, an Assistant Professor of History at Seton Hall University. She is the author of Iranian Cosmopolitanism: A Cinematic History, published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. Dr. Rekabtalaei traces how the diverse ethnic, linguistic, and religious backgrounds of cinematographers, cinema owners, and cinema goers shaped Iran's urban culture and its citizenry's understanding of modernity. The interview opens with a discussion of the first films produced in Iran: what they looked like, where they were shown, and who was watching them. Then, Dr. Rekabtalaei explains how this cosmopolitanism fed into Iranian national identity and notions of sovereignty in the 1920s and 1930s. The conversation ends with the emergence of both popular cinema (derogatorily labelled "Film Farsi") and alternative cinema (sinema-ye motevavet) in the 1950s and 60s. Episode No. 19 Release Date: 20 July 2020 Recording Location: New York City, NY. Produced by Rustin Zarkar and Ali Karjoo-Ravary Audio editing: Nicholas Gunty Music: Yavaran (Intro: "404 day in heaven" Outro: "Har Chi")
We look back at some of the most maligned superhero films ever, Batman & Robin, Daredevil, Spider-Man 3 and X-3
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Welcome back film fans for another spooky installment of “Cinemaster of the Universe”! This episode is number 18 which means we are fully legal and can totally vote in a sanctioned democratic election, amongst other things. If we were a James Bond film we’d be “Tomorrow Never Dies”, the sassy follow up to Pierce Brosnan’s initial outing as 007. In this episode we’re going to kick things off in the coming attractions with our follow up on “WHAAAAT?? You’ve Never Seen ______?” with Adam’s creepy pick “The Strangers” featuring Scott Speedman and Liv Tyler as well as Ron’s scary sequel “Psycho II” featuring a reprisal of Norman Bates by Anthony Perkins as well as young Dennis Franz and the ever vibrant Robert Loggia. Will these films scare the pants off our Cinemasters? Hopefully not as charges will likely be filed after last time’s stern warning. But you’ll have to tune in to see how things play out. Next on to our Feature Presentation. This time the boys are bucking convention a bit and giving you menacing morsels of the scariest scenes in Cinematic History. Now all these scenes are strictly from horror films but all 20, that’s right 20, scenes are sure to give you all manner of nightmares. Have you been left hiding under the blankets with the lights on by any of these terrifying snip-its? Have you stayed awake all night fearing that you’ll be casually pursued through the woods by a madman as you repeatedly trip over literally nothing while probably soiling yourself? Do you know about the benefits of investing in gold? Well you’ll definitely want to ensure you stay tuned as our Cinemasters break down the most chilling moments in film. Finally, we get to the post credits scene to see what our Fearless Film Fanatics will be up to on the next thrilling endeavor. The boys will be taking each other to task again on recasting some iconic roles with another round of “Who Played it Better?” This time there may be a bit of an M. Night Shamalamadingdong twist you won’t see coming so you’ll have to be sure and tune in to this exciting episode of CINEMASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE!
Welcome back film fans for another spooky installment of “Cinemaster of the Universe”! This episode is number 18 which means we are fully legal and can totally vote in a sanctioned democratic election, amongst other things. If we were a James Bond film we’d be “Tomorrow Never Dies”, the sassy follow up to Pierce Brosnan’s initial outing as 007. In this episode we’re going to kick things off in the coming attractions with our follow up on “WHAAAAT?? You’ve Never Seen ______?” with Adam’s creepy pick “The Strangers” featuring Scott Speedman and Liv Tyler as well as Ron’s scary sequel “Psycho II” featuring a reprisal of Norman Bates by Anthony Perkins as well as young Dennis Franz and the ever vibrant Robert Loggia. Will these films scare the pants off our Cinemasters? Hopefully not as charges will likely be filed after last time’s stern warning. But you’ll have to tune in to see how things play out. Next on to our Feature Presentation. This time the boys are bucking convention a bit and giving you menacing morsels of the scariest scenes in Cinematic History. Now all these scenes are strictly from horror films but all 20, that’s right 20, scenes are sure to give you all manner of nightmares. Have you been left hiding under the blankets with the lights on by any of these terrifying snip-its? Have you stayed awake all night fearing that you’ll be casually pursued through the woods by a madman as you repeatedly trip over literally nothing while probably soiling yourself? Do you know about the benefits of investing in gold? Well you’ll definitely want to ensure you stay tuned as our Cinemasters break down the most chilling moments in film. Finally, we get to the post credits scene to see what our Fearless Film Fanatics will be up to on the next thrilling endeavor. The boys will be taking each other to task again on recasting some iconic roles with another round of “Who Played it Better?” This time there may be a bit of an M. Night Shamalamadingdong twist you won’t see coming so you’ll have to be sure and tune in to this exciting episode of CINEMASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE!
Welcome to Anthony T's Horror Show. With one year in the books, its Anthony T's Horror Show Best of Rants Vol 1 as he shares some of his favorite rants from the first year including If You Rant About It, It Will Happen, the infamous Jason Blum gets a Funko and X Director Doesn't, The Worst Poster in Cinematic History and more. Dark Discussions Podcast Network
but, hey, at least one thing happens in this minute. one really slow thing. #mandy minute 63
we didn't need to SEE the capture, or binding, or bagging, but yeah, let's watch the cult members walk to their cars (they have two, now!) in all its slow detail... except not ALL its detail because the lighting still sucks. #mandy minute 62
Adam and Sam go into detail about why a creature this size simply couldn't persist on the surface of the earth. Or even under it. Doesn't work. Only so many whales you can eat. 3:24 - Cinematic History of Godzilla 13:54 - The Ecology of Godzilla 42:16 - Godzilla vs. No-one
Jem talks about two new films coming out - Mary Queen of Scots and The Favourite! Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's Steampunk webseries The Last Airship at www.thelastairship.com, and his conservation shows at www.curiosaquatica.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spider-Man! Spider-Man! Does whatever a spider can! Our latest episode prepares to go deep into the Spider-Verse as we discuss the newest Wall Crawler film. Join us as we discuss Spider-Man films of the past, talk about how that history benefits the new film, and how it succeeds as a gorgeous new evolution of animation and superhero storytelling. David gives us a Spider history lesson. Rick makes fun of 1980s Jospeh Zito. All that and more! (1:14) We Head Into the Spider-Verse (3:49) The Wall Crawler's Cinematic History (18:52) Spoiler Free Reactions to Spider-Verse (31:05) Popcorn Ratings for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (34:17) Spoiler Filled Spider-Verse Discussion
We're just tired. How did we get here? HALLOWEEN 6: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS is the rare film that contains two versions of itself. Neither is "good" but it's a good reminder that movies need things like "characters" and "staging" and "general technical competence" BABADOOK: GAY ICON - https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-babadook-gay-icon-lgbt-history-20170609-story.html Listen to us on SoundCloud and itunes! https://soundcloud.com/thewafflepress Diego: https://twitter.com/deggowaffles Matt: https://twitter.com/EmperorOTN Please check out our Patreon where contributors make our show possible! https://www.patreon.com/thewafflepresspodcast
Diego apologizes to HALLOWEEN 2 and 4, while Matt apologizes just like, in general for his behavior. I think. That bit might've been cut. We thought we had nothing to talk about but the original version of this podcast ran almost two hours. I don't know how that happened. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. Dr. Loomis is the reason to watch this movie. Listen to us on SoundCloud and itunes! https://soundcloud.com/thewafflepress Diego: https://twitter.com/deggowaffles Matt: https://twitter.com/EmperorOTN Please check out our Patreon where contributors make our show possible! https://www.patreon.com/thewafflepresspodcast
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Are you on team Woody? Or team Buzz? Are you more “Howdy there, partner?” or “To infinity, and beyond!” Today on The Film Podcast, Matthew and Kierston open up their childhood toy chests and discuss why Disney-Pixar’s Toy Story changed Cinema forever.Find out more at www.wildsound.caFollow the podcast on facebook, twitter and instagram @wildsoundpodGet in touch with the show at www.podcast@wildsoundpodcast.comFollow Matthew and Kierston on Twitter!@mattewtoffolo@Kierstonator
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Chances are you remember the Hype. Halloween isn't quite here yet, but that doesn't mean Matthew and Kierston aren't ready to don their spooky costumes and start talking about the instant cult classic that is The Blair Witch Project. Come listen and find out why this film sparked a new genre of cinema. Find out more at www.wildsound.caFollow the podcast on facebook!Tweet us @wildsoundpodEmail the hosts at Podcast@wildsoundpodcast.comFollow Matthew and Kierston on social media:@Matthewtoffolo@kierstonator
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The Green Mile and iconic actor Doug Hutchison and I break down one of the best movies in Cinematic History-"Silence of the Lambs" in our bi-weekly segment titled "Breaking Down"-We examine all facets of the movie and give our perspective takes to why this is truly one of the best movies in history.This is the first installment of Breaking Down.Welcome!
Host Chris Da Inglorious discuss the Cinematic History of “Your Friendly Neighborhood”, Spider-Man, from the Sam Raimi saga, to the MCU’s newest incarnation of the wall-crawler!
Interview with Actor, Producer, Writer and Author- Doug Hutchison. Doug is supremely talented and has a wonderfully extensive and diverse filmography that include many of the best shows and movies that have ever hit the small and big screen respectively. These range from “Lost” to “I Am Sam”, (The VERY underrated "Salton Sea"), "A Time to Kill" and the epic, iconic and arguably the best movie in Cinematic History-"The Green Mile.” Doug’s unique skills and range in his roles make him a tremendously gifted actor. Meet: Doug Hutchison.
Hosts Phoenix Da Nerdette and Chris Da Inglorious discuss the DC Extended Universe, from Man of Steel to Suicide Squad, in this first part of the Cinematic History episode.
Our host Chris Da Inglorious discusses his take on the SUPER Huge Cinematic Universe known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Iron-Man, to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and more!
Phoenix Da Nerdette and Chris Da Inglorious are both joined with guest, Lex Noil of The LEXFactor Show to talk about the cinematic history of The Punisher.
DISCLAIMER: We’re BACK. Currently settling some audio issues. Hope you enjoy the latest show!
Phoenix Da Nerdette and Chris Da Inglorious Geek continue on their discussion regarding the Cinematic History of the X-Man, WOLVERINE, (played by Hugh Jackman) leading to their discussions regarding the actor’s FINAL film as the character, “LOGAN.”
Using extensive research I have broken down the 10 most important historical movie in Cinematic History. Plus: Dave Letterman's mom, Star Wars, Fargo, Adam Sandler, Lion King and the "Wizard of Oz" of the NHL, The Boston Bruins-No Heart, No Courage, No Brains.
We’re BACK. Sorry for the delay, folks. Kyle Da Marvel Zombie, Phoenix Da Nerdette and Chris Da Inglorious Geek have a chat about the Logan, Deadpool 2 and The Batman news updates and more for “The Blend”. Chris Da Inglorious Geek schools the crew on Ghost Rider (The Spirit of Vengence) and its many hosts, … Continue reading Heroes And Coffee (Episode #55): The Cinematic History of the Ghost Rider! →
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
There is so much going on this week that Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. must bring in another Marvel comic fan from the GonnaGeek network to help out. Lobster from Arthouse Legends podcast, Gotham Nightline podcast and The Crimson Comet podcast joins Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer and the crew devours Daredevil on it's opening Netflix debut weekend, is floored by Agent May's and Skye's family story in this week's Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode Melinda, and comment on clips from Ming Na Wen's PlanetCon Comic Con panel. As always the hosts also take time to discuss the week in Marvel news and review all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback. Welcome Lobster To the Podcast [2:46] Seasoned GonnaGeek podcaster and longtime Marvel comic fan Jonalobster, or as we like to call him just Lobster, joins Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. podcast to help with all the extensive Marvel content to discuss this week. Spoiler Free Daredevil First Impressions [3:27] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer have all completed their first watch through of the Daredevil series while Lobster is taking his time and is through episode 7. All the hosts give their SPOILER FREE commentary on the series so far and all of the hosts are looking forward to a more extensive re-watch this summer while podcasting the series one episode at a time starting on May 27th. Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Melinda [13:49] Welcome to the Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. discussion of the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 2 episode 17 Melinda! Director Gary A Brown and Writer DJ Doyle have combined to make one of the most impactful and unique episodes of the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. series so far. There is a lot of unexpected background into Agent May and how she got her name The Cavalry. What exactly is Agent May up to by joining forces with Agent Robert Gonzales. What's up with the Theta Protocol and what do the Koenigs have to do with it??? What exactly has Coulson been up to and why is he meeting with Agent May's ex-husband? SP still has reservations about what Simmons is up to. Lobster loves his Deathlok and an army of Koenig babysitters. SKYE MOVES MOUTAINS! Raina becomes the Clairvoyant she always wanted to be. The hosts postulate on love triangles galore! Where are the rest of the Diviners? Is Coulson creating an Army Of Gifted Koenigs? Everyone has an issue with the electric hand dryers! We are all looking forward to a little rest after such a busy week and next week's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode The Frenemy Of My Enemy! - Episode Transcript: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewforum.php?f=140 - Episode Director: Garry A. Brown - Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Co-Executive Producer. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0113596/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 - Episode Writer(s): DJ Doyle - 3rd Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode. (Nothing Personal 1x20 & The Things We Bury 2x8). Also Production staff on Heroes http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2677260/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 - EXTRAS: Earth Star Voyager How I Met Your Mother Ming Na Wen 2015 PlanetCon ComicCon Panel [43:31] Agent Haley went on assignment and attended the 2015 PlanetCon Comic Con in Kansas City and was able to get some audio from the Ming Na Wen panel so we play some sort clips and discuss what she has to say as Haley gives some insights from her experience. We hope you enjoy this special segment! NEWS [54:20] - RATINGS 3.91 Agents OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Time Shifted (Live+7) Episode # Episode Title Live+SD Live+7 % Increase Weekly # % 23 Shadows 5.98 9.66 62% 1st of 25 24 Heavy Is The Head 5.05 7.902 56% 1st of 25 25 Making Friends And Influencing People 4.47 7.253 62% 4th of 25 26 Face My Enemy 4.704 7.797 66% 2nd of 25 27 A Hen In The Wolfhouse 4.359 7.629 75% 1st of 25 28 A Fractured House 4.438 7.436 68% 1st of 25 29 The Writing On The Wall 4.271 7.597 78% 2nd of 25 30 The Things We Bury 4.575 7.700 68% 2nd of 25 31 Ye Who Enter Here 5.356 8.633 61% 2nd of 25 32 What They Become 5.287 8.310 57% 2nd of 25 33 Aftershocks 4.482 7.513 68% 2nd of 25 34 (18th) Who You Really Are 3.80 6.616 74% 2nd of 25 35 (19th) One Of Us 4.34 7.394 70% 2nd of 25 36 (23rd) Love In The Time Of Hydra 4.29 7.281 70% 3rd of 25 Forever 78% Flash 71% 37 One Door Closes 4.26 38 Afterlife 4.24 39 Melinda 3.91 Information current as of 15 April 2015 - NEWS ITEMS HIGHLIGHT STORY OF THE WEEK Ant-Man Trailer #2 Officially Released Online https://youtu.be/pWdKf3MneyI Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. J. August Richards Talks His Dramatic Return in This Week in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. http://marvel.com/news/tv/24413/j_august_richards_talks_his_dramatic_return_in_this_week_in_marvels_agents_of_shield. Marvel developing Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. spinoff for ABC -- exclusive http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/09/shield-spinoff ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Season 2 Sets Cobie Smulders’ Return as Maria Hill http://screencrush.com/agents-of-shield-season-2-cobie-smulders-maria-hill-avengers-ultron/ Netflix Series JEPH LOEB CONFIRMS DAREDEVIL'S CONNECTION TO AN AGENTS OF SHIELD VILLAIN http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/04/08/jeph-loeb-confirms-daredevils-connection-to-an-agents-of-shield-villain "DAREDEVIL" CLIPS SHOWCASE TWO SIDES OF MATT MURDOCK https://youtu.be/BnAfGgmGiVM https://youtu.be/KpcfkUEBGPY http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/daredevil-clips-showcase-two-sides-of-matt-murdock Daredevil's Red Suit Revealed http://comicbook.com/2015/04/09/daredevils-red-suit-revealed/ Confirmed: ‘Daredevil’ Red Suit Officially Revealed by Netflix http://screencrush.com/netflix-daredevil-red-suit-costume-photo-leak/?fb EXCLUSIVE: Daredevil Trailer Song Revealed In Full + Tamer Interview http://comicbook.com/2015/04/09/exclusive-daredevil-trailer-song-revealed-in-full-interview/ Haley - DAREDEVIL Executive Producers Explain How Marvel’s Darkest Venture Yet Was Created http://collider.com/daredevil-tv-show-details-steven-deknight/ DAWSON SAYS "MARVEL'S DOING SOMETHING FUN" WITH "DAREDEVIL'S" CLAIRE TEMPLE http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/dawson-says-marvels-doing-something-fun-with-daredevils-claire-temple Marvel's Daredevil - Opening Titles https://youtu.be/KFYFh8w4758 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFYFh8w4758&feature=youtu.be "DAREDEVIL" EP DEKNIGHT TALKS MIXING COMIC BOOK MYTHOLOGY WITH GRITTY '70S NYC AESTHETIC http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/daredevil-ep-deknight-talks-mixing-comic-book-mythology-with-gritty-70s-nyc-aesthetic Marvel’s ‘AKA Jessica Jones’: First Look at David Tennant’s Purple Man http://comicsalliance.com/netflix-jessica-jones-david-tennant-purple-man-photos/ Luke Cage/Jessica Jones in costume https://twitter.com/TheDefenders_TV/status/588094335746314240/photo/1 Avengers Avengers: Age of Ultron Behind-the-Scenes Featurette #5 Released Online (Joss Whedon Commentary) http://comicbook.com/2015/04/08/avengers-age-of-ultron-behind-the-scenes-featurette-5-released-o/ https://youtu.be/c3HAfPg-O3k Avengers: Age Of Ultron Home Video Release Date Revealed http://comicbook.com/2015/04/08/avengers-age-of-ultron-home-video-release-date-revealed/ Robert Downey Jr. Starts Avengers: Age Of Ultron Press Tour http://comicbook.com/2015/04/09/robert-downey-jr-starts-avengers-age-of-ultron-press-tour/ AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON EW Covers Offer Clear Look at The Vision http://collider.com/avengers-age-of-ultron-ew-covers-reveal-the-vision-paul-bettany/ Witness Vision in New Marvel's 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Poster http://marvel.com/news/movies/24410/witness_vision_in_new_marvels_avengers_age_of_ultron_poster Stan Lee Says He Has Two Scenes In Avengers: Age Of Ultron http://comicbook.com/2015/04/09/stan-lee-says-he-has-two-scenes-in-avengers-age-of-ultron/ AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON First Reactions Hit the Web http://collider.com/avengers-2-age-of-ultron-reviews/ http://comicbook.com/2015/04/10/first-reactions-to-avengers-age-of-ultron-are-marvelous-/ http://screencrush.com/avengers-2-early-reactions/ New Avengers: Age Of Ultron Stills With South Korean Actress Claudia Kim http://comicbook.com/2015/04/10/new-avengers-age-of-ultron-stills-with-south-korean-actress-clau/ Avengers: Age Of Ultron War Machine Mark II By Hot Toys Revealed http://comicbook.com/2015/04/10/avengers-age-of-ultorn-war-machine-mark-ii-by-hot-toys-revealed/ Avengers Age Of Ultron Behind The Scenes Footage https://youtu.be/LBrn-ugK2vU 'Avengers: Age of Ultron': What you want to know – and what you DON'T http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/10/%E2%80%98avengers-age-ultron%E2%80%99-what-you-want-know-%E2%80%93-and-what-you-don%E2%80%99t Two New Avengers: Age Of Ultron TV Spots Reveal New Footage https://youtu.be/IrBhJVV3FXY https://youtu.be/DeeJMPXBfO4 AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON TV Spot #7 (2015) Marvel Superhero Movie HD https://youtu.be/NgV3J7tO3WU Kevin Feige Calls The Avengers The Greatest Ensemble Ever Assembled in Cinematic History http://comicbook.com/2015/04/11/kevin-feige-calls-the-avengers-the-greatest-ensemble-ever-assemb/ Here’s Why You Won’t See Captain Marvel In ‘Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ http://www.mtv.com/news/2130560/captain-marvel-avengers-age-of-ultron/?utm=share_twitter Avengers: Age Of Ultron Clip From MTV Movie Awards Released Online http://comicbook.com/2015/04/12/avengers-age-of-ultron-clip-from-mtv-movie-awards-released-onlin/ AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON Extended Movie Clip #1 (2015) Marvel Superhero Movie HD https://youtu.be/Ww5JGEKyGjw ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ Reveals New Stills and Set Photos, as If You Need More Convincing http://screencrush.com/avengers-2-stills-set-photos/ Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron - Clip 2 https://youtu.be/fPJ90rSpFvE Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron - Clip 3 https://youtu.be/_AFtMIBwKho THE AVENGERS: ALWAYS ONE-OF-A-KIND http://marvel.com/news/movies/24390/the_avengers_always_one-of-a-kind Joss Whedon's First Avengers: Age Of Ultron Cut Was Three And A Half Hours http://comicbook.com/2015/04/13/joss-whedons-first-avengers-age-of-ultron-cut-was-three-and-a-ha/ AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON TV Spot #10 (2015) Marvel Superhero Movie HD The Vision Debuts In New Avengers: Age Of Ultron TV Spots https://youtu.be/n-q4ucusUm8 Julie Delpy's Role in Avengers: Age of Ultron Revealed http://comicbook.com/2015/04/14/julie-delpys-role-in-avengers-age-of-ultron-revealed/ Avengers: Age of Ultron: New Clip From Premiere Released Online http://comicbook.com/2015/04/13/avengers-age-of-ultron-new-clip-released/ https://youtu.be/c3h_PmaiKMM Lauren - ‘Age of Ultron’ stars face off in Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘Avengers Family Feud’ https://youtu.be/VSYjs5RnlRo New Avengers: Age Of Ultron Featurette Focuses On Ultron's Origins http://comicbook.com/2015/04/14/new-avengers-age-of-ultron-featurette-focuses-on-ultrons-origins/ AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON Premieres New Stills; First Look at Anthony Mackie http://collider.com/avengers-2-age-of-ultron-new-pictures-first-look-anthony-mackie/ http://marvel.com/news/movies/24441/14_new_images_from_marvels_avengers_age_of_ultron_assemble Under Armour | The Avengers: Age of Ultron https://youtu.be/8VPtt1qjGWM Marvel's 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' Original Soundtrack Available Digitally April 28 http://marvel.com/news/movies/24446/marvels_avengers_age_of_ultron_original_soundtrack_available_digitally_april_28 AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON Extended Movie Clip #8 (2015) Marvel Superhero Movie HD https://youtu.be/DY5fv90gzqs AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON Featurette - Costumes (2015) Marvel Superhero Movie HD https://youtu.be/s9jXb1TGpYE Spider-Man Is Not in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON, Says Kevin Feige http://collider.com/spider-man-is-not-in-avengers-2-age-of-ultron-says-kevin-feige/ Civil War & Beyond MARK RUFFALO INTERESTED IN DOING PLANET HULK MOVIE http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/04/11/mark-ruffalo-interested-in-doing-planet-hulk-movie Mark Ruffalo Reveals Universal Owns the Rights to Solo HULK Movies http://collider.com/new-hulk-solo-movie-mark-ruffalo-says-universal-owns-the-rights/ SPIDER-MAN: Kevin Feige Confirms Peter Parker; Talks High School Spidey http://collider.com/spider-man-kevin-feige-confirms-peter-parker-in-high-school/ Robert Downey Jr. Teases Captain America: Civil War http://comicbook.com/2015/04/11/robert-downey-jr-teases-captain-america-civil-war/ Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange Starts Filming In November http://comicbook.com/2015/04/11/benedict-cumberbatchs-doctor-strange-starts-filming-in-november/ Exclusive: Marvel’s Spider-Man Reboot is NOT an Origin Story http://www.craveonline.com/film/articles/845723 Kevin Feige Doesn't Rule Out Non-White Peter Parker, Says Miles Morales Could Have a Future (From same Captain Marvel MTV article) http://www.mtv.com/news/2130560/captain-marvel-avengers-age-of-ultron/?utm=share_twitter Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange May Or May Not Be British (From same Captain Marvel MTV article) http://www.mtv.com/news/2130560/captain-marvel-avengers-age-of-ultron/?utm=share_twitter Vin Diesel Is Really Excited About Groot In Guardians Of Galaxy Sequel http://comicbook.com/2015/04/13/vin-diesel-is-really-excited-about-groot-in-guardians-of-galaxy-/ Scarlett Johansson Teases “Psychological Twists” in CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR http://collider.com/captain-america-3-civil-war-scarlett-johansson-teases-psychological-twists/ ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy 2′ Director James Gunn Tells Us Who Will Get An Expanded Role In The Sequel http://www.mtv.com/news/2133398/james-gunn-guardians-galaxy-2-nebula/?utm=share_twitter ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Director James Gunn Says Sequel’s Soundtrack 'Is Better' Than the First http://www.etonline.com/movies/162787_guardians_of_the_galaxy_director_james_gunn_says_sequel_s_soundtrack_is_better_than_the_first/ CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR - CHRIS EVANS PONDERS SPIDER-MAN IN CIVIL WAR PLUS HEMSWORTH CHOOSES TEAM CAP VS. TEAM IRON MAN http://www.ign.com/videos/2015/04/15/chris-evans-ponders-spider-man-in-civil-war-plus-hemsworth-chooses-team-cap-vs-team-iron-man X-Men Marvel Responds To DC Comics Farewell To New York City https://www.facebook.com/DCEntertainmentMultiverse/photos/a.713033112079999.1073741829.713019272081383/801258903257419/?type=1 http://comicbook.com/2015/04/10/marvel-responds-to-dc-comics-farewell-to-new-york-city/ X-Men Lauren Exclusive: Bryan Singer Confirms Ben Hardy Is Angel In X-Men: Apocalypse http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=43949 ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Concept Art Reveals Ben Hardy’s Archangel LOBSTER YES http://screencrush.com/x-men-apocalypse-concept-art-archangel/ X-MEN: APOCALYPSE: Olivia Munn Is Psylocke LOBSTER YES http://collider.com/x-men-apocalypse-olivia-munn-is-psylocke/ Fantastic 4 Exclusive: Get Your First Look At Jamie Bell As The Thing In Fantastic Four http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=43948 FANTASTIC FOUR Is a Cross Between Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton, Says Josh Trank http://collider.com/fantastic-four-steven-spielberg-tim-burton-thing-image/ Ant-man Ant-Man: First Official Yellow Jacket Photo http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/09/ant-man-preview Kevin Feige Explains ‘Ant-Man’s’ MCU Significance http://www.slashfilm.com/kevin-feige-ant-man-marvel-cinematic-universe/ Feedback [104:38] - Twitter @StargatePioneer Apr 9 @MrParacletes @The_Operator01 @LegendsofSHIELD I have official confirmation from @Marvel that the new series will be Agent 13 and myself. 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In this episode, Rustin interviews Golbarg Rekabtalaei, an Assistant Professor of History at Seton Hall University. She is the author of [Iranian Cosmopolitanism: A Cinematic History](https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/iranian-cosmopolitanism/729C8936B157EC6DA38BE4), published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. Dr. Rekabtalaei traces how the diverse ethnic, linguistic, and religious backgrounds of cinematographers, cinema owners, and cinema goers shaped Iran's urban culture and its citizenry's understanding of modernity. The interview opens with a discussion of the first films produced in Iran: what they looked like, where they were shown, and who was watching them. Then, Dr. Rekabtalaei explains how this cosmopolitanism fed into Iranian national identity and notions of sovereignty in the 1920s and 1930s. The conversation ends with the emergence of both popular cinema (derogatorily labelled "Film Farsi") and alternative cinema (*sinema-ye motevavet*) in the 1950s and 60s. Episode No. 19 Release Date: 20 July 2020 Recording Location: New York City, NY. Produced by Rustin Zarkar and Ali Karjoo-Ravary Audio editing: Nicholas Gunty Music: Yavaran (Intro: "404 day in heaven" Outro: "Har Chi")