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If Scott has to listen one more time to Julie telling that joke about finding hidden depths in Jaws, he's going to ship off with crazy Captain Quint. Episode 284: Jaws (1975), directed by Stephen Spielberg.Podcasts Julie mentioned:Classic Movie MustsThe Soundtrack ShowAnd here's a lovely Quint's Shark Fishing t-shirt at Last Exit to NowhereDownload or listen via this link: |Episode #284| Subscribe to the podcast via this link: Feedburner Or subscribe via iTunes by clicking: |HERE| We've added a couple of pages to this blog that we'll add to over time!Our Favorite Books.Our Favorite Movies.If you'd like, leave a comment with your suggestions!
Classic Movie Musts is returning to free feeds every week starting August 6th. Until then, enjoy these episodes from our Patreon Archive. All formerly exclusive episodes will release on free podcast feeds on a weekly basis. Another Wyler with Walch from our Patreon vault. This week we're discussing Carrie (1952), starring Laurence Olivier and Jennifer Jones.
Classic Movie Musts is returning to free feeds every week starting August 6th. Until then, enjoy these episodes from our Patreon Archive. All formerly exclusive episodes will release on free podcast feeds on a weekly basis. We're catching you up on our Wyler with Walch series, and in this week's episode we're discussing The Little Foxes (1941), starring Bette Davis.
Classic Movie Musts is returning to free feeds every week starting August 6th. Until then, enjoy these episodes from our Patreon Archive. All formerly exclusive episodes will release on free podcast feeds on a weekly basis. Let's continue our Wyler with Walch series by discussing The Letter (1940), starring Bette Davis.
Classic Movie Musts is returning to free feeds every week starting August 6th. Until then, enjoy these episodes from our Patreon Archive. All formerly exclusive episodes will release on free podcast feeds on a weekly basis. In this episode, we're joined by Ted Walch to discuss William Wyler's film, Dead End (1937), starring Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea, and Humphrey Bogart.
All new episodes of Classic Movie Musts, Double Feature, and Max's Movie Musts can be found over at patreon.com/classicmoviemusts In this episode we're joined by Jeremy Arnold, author of the book The Essentials Vol. 2: 52 More Must See Movies And Why They Matter, to discuss George Roy Hill's film, The Sting (1973), starring Robert Redford and Paul Newman. Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Essentials-Vol-Must-See-Movies-Classic-ebook/dp/B084FY2V9F
All new episodes of Classic Movie Musts, Double Feature, and Max's Movie Musts can be found over at patreon.com/classicmoviemusts In this episode we're joined by Steven C. Smith, author of the book Music By Max Steiner: The Epic Life of Hollywood's Most Influential Composer, to discuss one of the most famous film scores of all-time: Gone With The Wind. Buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Music-Max-Steiner-Influential-Biographies/dp/0190623276
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Support Classic Movie Musts and get access to our Patreon exclusive weekly show, Classic Movie Musts: Double Feature at patreon.com/classicmoviemusts In the 100th episode of Classic Movie Musts we're discussing Alfred Hitchcock's, North By Northwest (1959), starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, and James Mason. North By Northwest is currently #55 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies Of All Time. Timestamps: Opening Credits: 1:08 Feature Presentation: 6:36 Buzz from the Backlot: 28:16 Ending Credits: 32:10
This is a bonus episode from the Classic Movie Musts Patreon archive. This is the first episode of the new monthly show, Max's Movie Musts. Please consider supporting Classic Movie Musts on Patreon at the level that makes the most sense for you. You get access to the weekly show, Classic Movie Musts: Double Feature, and the monthly show, Max's Movie Musts, as well as a slew of other perks. Join at patreon.com/classicmoviemusts. Happy New Year!
In this episode we're doing a retrospective on the western genre, which combines 3 older episodes of Classic Movie Musts, in order to explore an evolution within the genre. This retrospective looks back at our episodes on Stagecoach (1939), The Ox-Bow Incident (1943), and The Wild Bunch (1969). Timestamps: Retrospective explanation: 1:26 Stagecoach Opening: 2:40 Stagecoach Feature Presentation: 6:57 Stagecoach Buzz from the Backlot: 17:07 The Ox-Bow Incident Opening: 21:18 The Ox-Bow Incident Feature Presentation: 28:04 The Ox-Bow Incident Buzz from the Backlot: 42:08 The Wild Bunch Opening: 45:00 The Wild Bunch Feature Presentation: 51:31 The Wild Bunch Buzz from the Backlot: 58:40 Ending Credits: 1:04:45
Today we’re posting the most recent episode of Classic Movie Musts, which Aaron guested on. Aaron does a deep dive on one of his favorite movies, 12 Angry Men, with the show’s host, Max Baril. Follow Classic Movie Musts at: https://twitter.com/MovieMustsPod And find Aaron at https://twitter.com/aarondtracy
This is a special announcement episode to layout our special coverage of the Turner Classic Movies Film Festival (TCMFF). We'll be producing daily episodes from April 15-18 covering all the movies we watched at the festival. Listen to hear which films we'll be watching and discussing! Also, take advantage of our April Patreon promotion: all current patrons and anyone who joins in April gets a handwritten, custom Classic Movie Musts postcard in the mail. Read more about our TCMFF coverage at patreon.com/classicmoviemusts
Max Baril is a film buff with a movie podcast called Classic Movie Musts, but instead of having him on Fireside Chats to talk about the silver screen, we wanted to talk about... well... podcasting! How do you get into the world of podcasting? What kind of equipment is necessary? How do you publish your work, find an audience, and sustain interest? How do you make a living doing it? This episode of Fireside Chats is dedicated to the so-called art of podcasting, how we found our way to a craft we love, and how you might find success, too, whether you measure that in listeners, money, or simply knowing you're connecting with an audience that cares about the same things that you do. So throw on your headphones, step in front of the mic, and let's chat about chatting.
In this episode, we kick off Alfred Hitchcock month on Classic Movie Musts with a look at Hitchcock's first undisputed masterpiece The 39 Steps (1935). Starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll, this "wrong-man" thriller established Hitchcock's directorial style.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts, we breakdown the iconic film Taxi Driver (1976). Directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro and Cybil Shepard. The film also features Jodi Foster and Harvey Keitel. Taxi Driver is #47 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts, we discuss the original screwball comedy It Happened One Night (1934). Directed by Frank Capra and starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. It Happened One Night is #35 on AFI's Top 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts we break down the epic adventure Lawrence of Arabia (1962). Directed by David Lean and starring Peter O'Toole, the film also features Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Omar Sharif, and Claude Rains. Lawrence of Arabia is #5 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts we taken in the epic culmination of the classic gangster film, White Heat (1949). Directed by Raoul Walsh and featuring and iconic performance by Jame Cagney. White Heat is #4 on AFI's Top Gangster Films.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts we discuss the Audrey Hepburn classic Two for the Road (1967). Directed by Stanley Donen, the film also stars Albert Finney. This movie must is an introspection on marriage and time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts we take on the classic drama All About Eve (1950), starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter. All About Eve is #16 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts, special guest Ignacio Garat joins to discuss the Francis Ford Coppola Vietnam War epic, Apocalypse Now (1979). Apocalypse Now stars Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando. Apocalypse Now is #28 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts we tackle the classic tragic romance, A Place in the Sun (1951). The film was directed by George Stevens and stars Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, and Shelley Winters. A Place in the Sun ranks #92 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts, retired professional cyclist David Zabriskie joins to discuss the cult classic, The Big Lebowski (1998). Directed by the Coen brothers and starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts, we brave the Steven Spielberg horror classic, Jaws (1975). Jaws stars Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfus, and Robert Shaw. Jaws is #48 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts we saddle up for the classic John Ford western Stagecoach (1939), the breakout film for John Wayne. Stagecoach is #63 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts, we explore the iconic musical Singin' in the Rain (1952) and discuss what makes it an absolute movie must. Directed by Stanley Donen and starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds. Singin' in the Rain is #10 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this epsiode of Classic Movie Musts, we wade into the murky waters of film noir with the Humphrey Bogart classic, The Maltese Falcon (1941). Join us as we examine what makes this such a seminal film. The Maltese Falcon is #23 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
In this episode of Classic Movie Musts, we laugh our way through the comedy masterpiece Some Like It Hot (1959), starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon. Some Like it Hot is #14 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time.
This is the trailer for the new weekly movie podcast, Classic Movie Musts. Every episode will explore a different classic film and discuss what makes it a movie must. New episodes post every Friday.