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Tracks Of The Damned
Bonus - Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives (1986)

Tracks Of The Damned

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 99:21


Here's some real truth for you: every time your neighbor is loud and annoys you through the walls, what they are doing is making a deposit. It's a deposit in your "be as loud and obnoxious as you want guilt-free" bank. You don't have to feel guilty about shouting at the TV while watching The Americans or for stomping around as you dance. When neighbors are aspiring DJ's that's the world telling you: don't worry about being polite all the time. It is in that spirit that on the latest episode of Tracks of the Damned, the horror film commentary track podcast, host Patrick welcomes not only Jim Laczkowski of the Director's Club Podcast but also his downstairs neighbors, who played loud gabber music through the whole episode. The more the merrier, it's a party when you watch Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives, Paramount's celebration of the return of Jason Voorhees and one of the all-time great horror-comedy slashers. Patrick and Jim watch the fan favorite and ask the big questions, like: What kind of horror in-jokes are acceptable? What Universal Horror movies inspired writer/director Tom McLoughlin? And what's the best Friday the 13th and Edgar Allan Poe-inspired way to murder your rude neighbors if you live in Chicago? All this and more on the latest episode of Tracks of the Damned! Cro-nen-berg it! And check out Jim's fundraising request a song here! 0:00 - 6:38 - Intro 6:39 - 1:31:25 - Commentary 1:31:26 - 1:39:20 Outro

Fresh Perspective
Episode 58: Juke Box Musicals

Fresh Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 69:24


Episode 58 we talk juke box musicals with Danny Boyle's "Yesterday" and Julie Taymor's "Across the Universe", (2007). Beatles aficionado Brad Strauss, co-host of Director's Club Podcast, featured on the Now Playing Network joins us as guest.   Next we talk Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood" (2019) and Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" (2014). Movie theme, 1960s Hollywood. Guests TBA.   Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast that talks about two films based on a movie related theme. One film in the theater and one streaming or on DVD. Jeff Broitman and Rebecca Martin host. Find Fresh Perspective Podcast on the Now Playing Network, iTunes, and Spotify. Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 and "like" our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/

Fresh Perspective
Episode 41: First Reformed

Fresh Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 96:44


Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast where we talk about two films based on a movie related theme. One film that’s in the theatre and one film that’s streaming and/or out on DVD. Jeff Broitman, Rebecca Martin, and Christine Sellin host.   Episode 41 we discuss Paul Schrader films with "First Reformed" for part one, starring Ethan Hawke.Guest host Patrick Ripoll, podcast host of Now Playing Network's "Tracks of the Damned" and previous co-host of the "Director's Club Podcast"  with NPN founder Jim Laczkowski. Follow and check out Patrick’s movie reviews here: https://letterboxd.com/patrickripoll/   Next we discuss Paul Schrader films part two with the 1985 classic “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters". Guest host Brad Strauss current co-host of "Director's Club Podcast" with Al Kwiatkowski.

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Voices & Visions
Episode 2: Andrew Davis

Voices & Visions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 19:07


ORIGINAL AIRDATE:  APRIL 12th, 2012 on The Director's Club Podcast. RECORDED AS POP CULTURE CLUB:  For this special 20-minute episode, I interview director Andrew Davis to talk about his debut film from 1978, STONY ISLAND which is being released on DVD & VOD on April 24th, 2012.  We learn about how the film was made, and its cultural significance, including how Andrew got his start in the business.  In addition, we briefly discuss memories of filming THE FUGITIVE here in the city of Chicago back in the early 90s as well.   STONY ISLAND was filmed on the gritty streets of Chicago’s south side and tells the story of Richie Bloom (Richie Davis), the only white kid on the block, as he forms an R&B band with his best friend, Kevin (Edward “Stoney” Robinson). With the help of their mentor, aging sax legend Percy (Gene “Daddy G” Barge), they pull together a funky supergroup, stealing practice time at night in the local funeral home. Despite few resources and heavy losses this resilient group of dedicated musicians–armed only with wit, sleight of hand and outrageous Chicago bravado–must come together to finally make their smash debut.  Thanks again to Andrew Davis for being a guest on the show and providing this incredibly interesting look at an underseen gem that integrates both Chicago history and also beautifully captures how the love of music brings people together.   Order your DVD by visiting the official movie website: http://stonyislandmovie.com  

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Director's Club
Episode 57: Alfonso Cuaron

Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2013 114:09


Hey wow, it's been a while, hasn't it? Fear not, the wait is over*. Director's Club Podcast is back with a brand new episode. With Jim on holiday, Patrick chats with Chicago film critic Brian Tallerico about world renowned Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón. In addition to covering his touchstone classics Y Tu Mama Tambien and Children of Men, we talk about a wide variety of films such as The Burning, After Earth, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, Fast and the Furious 6, and even indie video game Proteus. What a wealth of ear candy! Yum yum! Don't get ear diabetes!0:00-5:33 Explanation for our abscence5:34-8:07 Intro8:08-8:58 What We Watched Song8:59-43:42 What We Watched43:43-45:41 Director Song45:42-46:38 Director Biography46:39-1:54:08 A Loose And Gentile Discussion of Alfonso Cuaron Between Two Dapper Gentlemen*To be replaced by a different, longer wait. Yes friends, we're sorry to announce that Director's Club will be going on a one to two month hiatus. I go into reasons why in the first 4 minutes of this episode. But we'll be back in some form some time before fall, I'm sure. And until then I imagine some kind of bonus content will be produced. So hey, it's hardly like we're going away at all! What's important to know is that divorce doesn't mean that Director's Club doesn't still love you very very much and, hey, now you get two Christmases!

Director's Club
Episode 50: Part 2 - Anniversary Clip Show

Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2013 81:01


It's the 2-year anniversary of the Director's Club Podcast!  With all the support we've gotten from friends, fans, guests, film critics and listeners, we decided to put together the inevitable slapdash mash of clips from previous episodes.  Most are fun and funnier, while a few are smart and sweet.  For the first hour, you get to hear our live reactions to some of the highlights from the first 50 episodes over the years.  Then we realized it was 2am, and Patrick's heater decided that it was best if we just turn the final ten minutes of this episode into a nice little montage of clips accompanied by background music instead.  We can't thank you enough for listening to us these past couple of years, and we look forward to at least fifty more episodes of Director's Club.In about two weeks, we will be joined by two returning guests:  Russ Woods will be live in person, while Matt Gamble returns via Skype to discuss The Coen Brothers!  Please be sure to leave us a voicemail with your list to play on the show as well at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon!  Happy New Year everyone!  Questions, comments and top ten lists are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com

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