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The Life & Times of Captain Barney Miller
Episode 45: The Psychic + Stormy Weather + The Librarian

The Life & Times of Captain Barney Miller

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 47:14


We continue to plod through the seventh season of Barney Miller with another uneven group of episodes. We meet a grammar Nazi in "The Psychic" and a real Nazi in "The Librarian".  In-between we find out that Carl Levitt can speak American Sign Language in the sublime episode "Stormy Weather" where a deaf prostitute is under arrest. 

Think Out Loud
Oregon Historical Society hosts ‘Deafula' screening, 1975 film that was the first feature shot in ASL

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 19:20


The film “Deafula” tells the story of a man who comes to realize he’s a vampire. But what makes the 1975 movie unique is that it was the first feature-length 35 mm film to be shot entirely in American Sign Language. The film’s star and director was deaf, and the film created a singular experience for deaf and hard-of- hearing audiences at the time. It was shot in Portland and produced by Oregonian Gary Holstrom.  For hearing audience members, a soundtrack with a translation of the dialogue is part of the original film, along with a music track. “Deafula” was last screened in 1975 at the Paramount Theatre. The film will be shown for the first time since then to a sold-out crowd at the Hollywood Theater this Thursday. Because of popular demand, the Oregon Historical Society is planning to bring it back for a second screening in early 2024.  Holstrom joins us to talk about the making of the film and its unique place in cinematic history.

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 600: RJ City II

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 109:41


July 7-13, 1973 EPISODE 600! By popular demand! He's BACK! This week Ken welcomes wrestler and fellow TV weirdo, RJ City. Ken and RJ discuss RJ being disappointed with Ken's year end review endorsement of his last appearance, neurosis, people giving RJ TV Guides, RJ getting the wrong date for the recording and being excited, pop culture dog whistles, Dick Cavett, Mason Reese, "The Beige Age", the Caldor Brown Rainbow, Orson Wells, made up stories, when SCTV gets mean, Spielberg, local TV Guide variation, Children's cigarettes, great moments in television, how weird it is to have a glass of anything beside your bed, where did dentures go?, Dom DeLuise, sheet music, singing your own favorite songs, the mystery of the Ginger Bread House, wasting food, why Jaqueline Suzanne can go f*ck herself, how Twitter is today's TV Guide, video editing, Sabrina the Teenage Witch the cartoon, Scooby Doo's weird guest stars, Don Knotts and concrete, Rich Little, serious actors who shouldn't be, the final iteration of the Frankenstone family, Norman Fell, Curse II: The Bite, Paul Reubens, David Arquette's wrestling trunks, The Bone Yard, Phillis Diller's wigs, You Don't Know Jack, having two friends with F You Money when you don't have that, the Rock N Wrestling Saturday Morning Preview  Special, David Susskind show, Cyndi Lauper, being confused by women's measurements, Patty Duke, Hollywood Squares, Paul Lynde, how offensive mimes are as entertainment for the hard of hearing community, Deafula, Art Linkletter's cold shoulder, Del Moore, Hollywood Walk of Fame stars, repossessing fame, Maude, Hawaii Five-O, creepy writers, Bobby Darrin, the worst version of a Beatles song ever by Sammy Davis Jr, Watergate, Mac Davis, hating Richard Dreyfuss, Sanford and Son, The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao, when you can't recommend good stuff because it's offensive, Steve Harvey's flubs that aren't his fault, and a forgotten Robert Altman flick. 

Bittersweet Infamy
#54 - Sexcula

Bittersweet Infamy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 114:44


Halloween special! Taylor tells Josie about Canada's infamous lost-and-found ‘70s vampire porno. Plus: the ballad of Art Nouveau, Joni Mitchell's controversial alter ego.

Moviebox
Rewind-episode #7 - "Jeg fatter ik' den findes-film"

Moviebox

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 25:45


Skru tiden tilbage til d. 30. juli 2017. Der var parlamentsvalg i Senegal. Det danske kvindelandshold kæmpede sig sensationelt frem til semifinalen ved EM. Og Putin smed 755 amerikanske diplomater ud af Rusland, som svar på nye økonomiske sanktioner fra USA.  Alt dette var vi naturligvis fløjtende ligeglade med, for vi udkom på netop denne dag med Podcast 148 (Den om VHS II...) fra Filmnørdens Hjørne. Det var første gang, vi for alvor havde sat os ned og snakket VHS-film og lavet den slags filmaftner, der nu er grundstenen i Moviebox. Episoden blev afsluttet med en ret episk filmaften kaldet "Jeg fatter ik' den findes-film" - filmaften-konceptet, der senere blev omdøbt til "WTF? Findes det?!?". Umiddelbart et format, der lægger op til at man skejer helt ud og graver så dybt i VHS-posen som muligt. Derfor undrer Niels' filmvalg måske, for SÅ underlig eller unik er The Wicker Man da heller ikke... eller er den? Niels taler godt for sin sag, indtil Sonny kommer på banen og lukker os ind i et af hans mest bizarre filmminder fra barndommen, når vi ser på anti-narko-tegnefilmen Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. Og Ask havde Deafula med - en vampyrfilm på tegnsprog. Vi behøver ikke sige mere. Rigtig god fornøjelse og husk: Altid spol episoden tilbage, når du har lyttet færdigt! Med venlig hilsen, Ask, Sonny, Niels & Casper

Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror

For this second episode of our new Scream Addicts side project FOYEURISM, Jinx and Scott Foy were both slightly under the weather and suffering from a touch of brain fog, which, in retrospect, may not have been the best circumstances when having to discuss a film that virtually defies description: DEAFULA aka the first motion picture ever done entirely in American Sign Language. Even we were occasionally at a loss for words and just wanted to throw up our hands in the air trying to explain this psychotronic art film. Yes, art film! Despite having one of the goofiest titles in movie history, would you believe Deafula is actually a black & white, mostly silent, quasi-religious art film about a seminary student cursed with vampirism searching for the horrifying truth about his lethal affliction while questioning God on the nature of good and evil, all set within a cinematic world in which everyone is deaf and can only communicates via sign language? It’s also a frequently preposterous film that features a hunchback with soup can hands, a detective who uses peanuts to crack the case of the vampire killer, a magic ring, and a protagonist who frequently transforms into a Bela Lugosi-inspired vampire actually named Deafula who, for reasons unknown, boasts a big phony Cyrano de Bergerac nose. This truly one-of-a-kind celluloid curio runs the gamut from creepy, artistic, and poignant to disorienting, ridiculous, and, yes, even a tad pretentious. We’ll try our best to tell you all about one of the most fascinating horror films you’ll ever hear about (that wasn’t even made for the hearing)! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @foywonder @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts

3 cosas que ayer no sabía
105 - Lumière 4K, Deafula y cine español

3 cosas que ayer no sabía

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 4:19


Éste es el episodio 105 de 3 Cosas Que Ayer No Sabía, el del jueves 6 de febrero de 2020. 01. Lumière 4K El usuario de YouTube Denis Shiryaev ha realizado una versión 4K y 60 frames por segundo de “La llegada del tren a la estación”, la primera grabación cinematográfica de la historia que los hermanos Lumière filmaron en 1895. En este reportaje puedes ver tanto la versión original como esta nueva y así comparar las diferencias: https://screencrush.com/silent-film-4k-60-fps/ 02. Deafula En 1975 se produjo una película de terror grabada íntegramente en Lengua de Signos Estadounidense. Se llamó “Deafula” y estuvo dirigida, protagonizada y escrita por Peter Wechsberg. La película dura 95 minutos y va acompaña de voz en off para que puedan entenderla quienes no conocen la lengua de signos. Lo he descubierto gracias a este tuit: https://twitter.com/CarmenPrietoB/status/1224735616903958529 03. Cine español España es el tercer país, tras Francia e Italia, más nominado a los premios Oscar, con un total de 65 nominaciones. Y no sólo en la categoría de mejor película extranjera. Por ejemplo, ya en 1953 el catalán Antonio Clavé estuvo nominado por el vestuario y la dirección artística de la cinta estadounidense “El fabuloso Andersen”. En este reportaje de el diario.es puedes conocer más datos acerca de la presencia española en estos premios: https://www.eldiario.es/cultura/cine/Radiografia-Espana-Oscar_0_991801618.html *Recuerda que el viernes 7 de febrero sortearé un pack de 3 vinilos adhesivos para personalizar el cargador de tu móvil: https://addpeel.com Despedida: Suscríbete a este podcast en cualquier plataforma y no te olvides de dejarme alguna review o comentario, ¡que siempre ayuda! A mí me encuentras en Twitter por @almajefi. Escríbeme y cuéntame qué te parece este podcast y, por qué no, enséñame cosas nuevas. Con dió.

Portland at the Movies
Wizard World 2019 – LIVE!

Portland at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 36:01


This past weekend we were live at the 2019 Wizard World Comic Con, where we took a look back on our favorite Portland movie moments from the past few years of the podcast. From "Deafula" to Tonya to Chuck Norris, we celebrate the good, bad, and worse of the films we've covered so far.*note* - The audio recording quality is pretty rough, but is still listenable. There are a few sections where I have taken out the movie clips we played during the show due to abysmal quality I couldn't save - Todd *

Portland at the Movies
“Deafula” (1975) LIVE!

Portland at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 19:50


Live from the 2018 Portland Podcast Festival, it's time for "Deafula"! The only movie to ever be made completely in American Sign Language, "Deafula" is an amazing treat.  As Brian "The Unipiper" noted: "It's like 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' meets 'The Room.'" Made in 1975 and only sold on 16mm film (it was a few years too early for VHS), "Deafula" was almost lost to time, and not even available at Portland's venerable Movie Madness -- until now, because we've donated our personal copy to them.  It truly is an amazing cult classic, and it was filmed in our very own city of Portland.  Special thanks to Jason Lamb, Greg Nibler, and Sarah X. Dylan for putting on another great podcast festival, and thanks to everyone who came out!  

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Too Weird Didn't Watch
Tombs of the Blind Dead, Ghost Galleon, Night of the Seagulls and MORE - TWDW #83

Too Weird Didn't Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 17:56


This week we're taking on the Blind Dead series of movies. It didn't occur to us at the time, but someone really should make a Blind Dead vs Deafula movie. We ran out of Blind Dead movies before we ran out of podcast, so we tacked on the movie Shepherd at the end.

Too Weird Didn't Watch
TWDW #68: Deafula, The Gate and MORE!

Too Weird Didn't Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 24:01


Al and Brantley make fun of movies they've never seen based only on their weird descriptions. This week's movies include, Deafula, The Gate and The Gate 2.

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Podtrash
Podtrash 190 – Força Diabólica

Podtrash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2014 74:25


Medo! Medo! Medo! Medo! No episódio desta semana nos reunimos para falar sobre o Força Diabólica lançado em 1959, um filme dirigido pelo showman William Castle e estrelado pelo inigualável Vincent Price! E neste programa descubra o que dá medo nos âmagos destes humildes Darkones! Então aumente seus iPods porque mais um Podtrash está no ar! Duração: 74'25'' Média TD1P: 4,75 ELENCO Almighty, o Estagiário de Chinelos! Bruno "Gunfree" Gunter Douglas Fricke, o Exumador Shin Koheo, o Maratonista nu! ARTE DO BANNER Marcelo Damm EXTRAS DESTE PODTRASH Força Diabólica (The Tingler) no IMDb Compilação de Trailers do William Castle no Youtube Homicidal no IMDb Mr. Sardonicus no IMDb Matinee no IMDb The Tingler para baixar no Internet Archive (obra de domínio público) Deafula, o filme do Dracula para surdos e mudos Outros Episódios do Podtrash onde citamos o Vincent Price Skidoo no IMDb The Man With the golden Arm no IMDb LSD jogo do Playstation recomendado pelo Shin Koheo Paranoia Escape jogo recomendado pelo Almighty FEEDS E LINKS DO PODTRASH Podtrash na iTunes Store Feed completo do Podtrash Feed sem os Lado B Feed do Lado B Canal do Podtrash no Youtuner CONTATOS DO PODTRASH podtrash@td1p.com @podtrash Facebook do Podtrash Coluna do Podtrash no Cinemasmorra Caixa Postal 34012 – Rio de Janeiro, RJ - CEP 22460-970 CAPA DESTE PODTRASH