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This week we have a bonus episode to our Movies About Movies Festival with Tom DiCillo's 90's meta indie love story to independent filmmaking and a true forgotten gem. A fascinating execution with hilarious outcomes. Great discussion for a great movie!
This week we deep dive into the scene reveal of Tim Curry's Darkness in Ridley Scott's underrated 1985 film Legend. Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see. Follow us for more interaction and content: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/deepdivefilmschool YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/deepdivefilmschool TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepdivefilmschool LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/adampalcher Join our growing community for new videos every week!
This week we dive into the famous 4th wall scene from Spike Lee's important 1989 film, Do The Right Thing. Mookie and Pino discuss all things racial in their society while as Lee creates a trope he'd end up using for decades in his films. Great conversation! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see. Follow us for more interaction and content: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/deepdivefilmschool YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/deepdivefilmschool TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepdivefilmschool LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/adampalcher Join our growing community for new videos every week!
This week Palcher goes through his 5 favorite films of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Then the boys get into the best and worst of 2024. Enjoy! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see. Follow us for more interaction and content: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/deepdivefilmschool YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/deepdivefilmschool TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepdivefilmschool LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/adampalcher Join our growing community for new videos every week!
This week we dive into the intro and opening scene of Wes Anderson's lovely 2001 film The Royal Tenenbaums. We examine all the luxurious ways he handle every aspect of film and what he can accomplish with a budget. Fantastic movie and discussion. Enjoy! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see. Follow us for more interaction and content: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/deepdivefilmschool YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/deepdivefilmschool TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepdivefilmschool LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/adampalcher Join our growing community for new videos every week!
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 3:10 How did your love for movies develop? 12:35 Why should christians care about movies? 15:08 Teaching a gospel and film class 25:15 Lessons from teaching a gospel and film class 39:51 How to engage with movies 43:36 Things we like...That you should like too 49:07 Conclusion Something Unix Likes: The music and writing of Andrew Peterson
What does it take to produce three feature documentaries, a feature comedy, and have two more in the works? Producer Leslie Bland shares the “special sauce” that's made his production companies Orca Cove Media and Less Bland Productions so successful. There's plenty to learn as he tells host Joyce Kline why filmmaking pulled him away from a successful career in live professional theatre, how he made cross-cultural connections through his collaboration with Cowichan filmmaker Harold Joe, and how, in a competitive world, sticking with original IP can lead to success.LESLIE BLAND's film and TV work has been featured on Bell Media, Discovery Networks, Amazon, Super Channel, Knowledge Network, FNX, Télé Quebec, Hollywood Suite, APTN, and streamers and broadcasters in New Zealand, France, China, Australia and around the world. His award-winning, feature length documentary Gone South: How Canada Invented Hollywood featured interviews with celebrities Howie Mandel, Neve Campbell, David Foster, David Shore, Shannon Tweed and the late Alex Trebek. About Leslie: https://lessblandproductions.co, https://orcacovemedia.comLinked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-bland-b401b941/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leslie.bland.96/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3736322/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orcacovemedia/?hl=enSubscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7qPodcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
The Master of Horror deserves his own episode, and for this Film Class, Host Spencer discusses the career of the iconic director of almost 40 years. From the 70s grindhouse style, to the 80s slashers, to the 90s meta slasher, Wes was a part of decades of horror, and we pay homage to one of the greatest to ever do it. For Wes.
KATHLEEN GILBERT, long-time CineVic supporter and head of Vancouver Island South Film & Media Commission shares what the Film Commission actually does, how it's financed, what it can offer indie filmmakers, and how we can support their work to expand local film production. Learn what she considers the biggest accomplishment—and biggest disappointment—of her tenure as Commissioner. Kathleen Gilbert took on the job of Film Commissioner in 2010 after a lengthy career as a location manager for film and TV. Under her dedicated leadership, by 2022 alone, the Capitol Regional District's burgeoning film industry had grown from bringing $6 to $60 million dollars a year to the Capitol Regional District's economy.About Kathleen:Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-gilbert-831b931a/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathleen.d.gilbertIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0318126/Vancouver Island South Film & Media Commission:https://www.filmvictoria.com/Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7qPodcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
Did you know Victoria had one of the first film studios in Canada and the province's first film commission? Here's your chance to learn the fascinating history of filmmaking in southern Vancouver Island from someone who knows the film scene inside and out - outgoing Head of the Vancouver Island South Film & Media Commission, Kathleen Gilbert.Kathleen took on the job of Commissioner in 2010 after a lengthy career as a location manager for film and TV. Under her dedicated leadership by 2022 alone, the Capitol Regional District's film industry had grown from contributing $6 million to $60 million a year in direct spending. Listen up as she shares her start as a founder member of Cinevic, her weirdest encounter as a location manager and what she'll miss most when she moves on from Commissioner to civilian.Mentioned in this episode: https://www.filmvictoria.com/About Kathleen:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-gilbert-831b931a/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathleen.d.gilbertIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0318126/Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7q Podcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
Who else but innovative City of Victoria Artist-In-Residence Kemi Craig would find links between Afrofuturism, west African free divers' traditional spiritual practice of Orisha, and the spirits of captives drowned in the west African slave trade? In work encompassing immersive, multi-sensory, site-specific installations and performances, this innovative dancer, filmmaker, multi-media creator and performance artist creates analog and digital work deeply rooted in themes of anti-oppression and social justice. Since getting her start in film at Cinevic Society of Independent Filmmakers, Kemi has participated in artist's residency programs with CineVic, the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and Dance Victoria, and guest curated the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria's programming series Blueprints for the Afrofuture. Currently, she is the City of Victoria Artist-In-Residence. Referred to in this episode:Music group Drexciya: https://open.spotify.com/album/7bBx5uPv2YgRIAFyXBWhEV About Kemi:Website: https://www.kemicraig.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kemi.craigFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kemi.craigIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3008707/Kemi's projects:Afroquatics: https://aggv.ca/exhibits/afroquatics/Blueprints for the Afrofuture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U654RmSSLU4UVic talk: https://gatewaytoart.uvic.ca/2024/02/05/artists-talk-kemi-craig/What Home Means to Youhttps://www.victoria.ca/city-government/news/free-super-8-film-screening-what-home-means-you-0Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7q Podcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
From how to apply for the position, to how much you'll get paid, Victoria's 2022-24 Artist-in-Residence Kemi Craig shares everything you ever wanted to know about her job but were afraid to ask!Kemi is a dancer, filmmaker, multi-media creator and performance artist whose work encompasses immersive, multi-sensory, site-specific installations and performances that encourage audience and community engagement. After getting her start in film at Cinevic Society of Independent Filmmakers, she's participated in artist's residency programs with CineVic, the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, and Dance Victoria. Most recently she was guest curator for the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria's programming series Blueprints for the Afrofuture. She holds an MFA degree from Emily Carr University of Art + Design and her work with both analog and digital technologies is rooted in themes of anti-oppression and social justice.Mentioned in this episode:What Home Means to Youhttps://www.victoria.ca/city-government/news/free-super-8-film-screening-what-home-means-you-0About Kemi:Website: https://www.kemicraig.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kemi.craigFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kemi.craigIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3008707/ Kemi's projects:Blueprints for the Afrofuture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U654RmSSLU4UVic talk: https://gatewaytoart.uvic.ca/2024/02/05/artists-talk-kemi-craig/Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7q Podcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
You may say you'll never do it but, if you're an indie filmmaker, chances are at some point you're probably going to wind up producing your own work. In this fun and frank episode, actor, writer, director, and producer Ana de Lara really tells it like it is: Why ultra low budget films are so tough to produce, how she ended up producing in the first place, and why producing isn't fun! An accomplished actor, Ana also shares what it's like to be flown to Prague for a Cascade commercial, and being cast as everything from Chinese to Indigenous...when you're a Filipina-Canadian. Ana de Lara has 17 awards and 5 nominations for her award-winning short films and the two features she's produced: All In Madonna and Open for Submissions. A Women in the Director's Chair alumna, she won Telefilm's New Voices Award, Talent to Watch, Whistler Film Festival MPPIA Award, Vancouver Women in Film Matrix and Best Narrative Short awards, Broad Humor Film Festival's Best Director, and Asians on Film Best Comedy and Best Screenplay Awards.Watch a few of Ana's shorts: Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/anadelaraYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqXaXMzVXEqtTt3ttNY6tvAMore about Ana: IMDb: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm1891405/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anadelaraonline/WIDC: https://www.widc.ca/director/ana-de-lara/Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7q Podcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
Have you ever wanted to teach your own film class? We asked our good friends over at Comm Majors to join us with their list of movies. Whose course would you like to take? Will it be Keenan's, Timmy's, Jim's or Brian's? Give a listen and don't forget to rate, review, share, and enjoy! Comm Majors: https://commmajors.podbean.com/ https://www.nerdly.co.uk Email: popaddled@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PopAddled Twitter @PopAddled iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-addled/id840569697?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2xQco8SLdirFrlL6Z0Xe1I Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/pop-addled RSS feed: http://popaddled.libsyn.com/ TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Pop-Addled-p663924/ PodcastLand: http://podcastland.com/podcasts/212927/pop-addled Intro/outro music: "Mikey Was the Best" by Atheist featuring Diggabeatz, from the album "Thanks for the Burgers” - 801atheist.bandcamp.com/
With all the talk about toxic masculinity, it's a real treat to watch a film that explores traditionally held “masculine” qualities like aggression, competitiveness — even homophobia — while also acknowledging masculinity's potential for tenderness, nurturance, and protectiveness. Working with amateur actors from the Bogotá barrio, filmmaker Andrés Felipe Ángel manages to pull that off and more in his sensitive autobiographical coming of age film Rage. It's a real treat to hear Andrés share how he developed the film from a single visual image, why he's a self-styled “cultural manager,” trends in Columbian filmmaking, being in consideration for the 2025 Academy Awards, and finding the perfect litter of puppies he needed for Rage.Andrés is an audiovisual producer and live performer in the Bogotá drag scene. His films include Rage — Fieras in Spanish — and Bogotá Se Quema. Rage screened at the Moscow International Film Festival and the Bogotá Short Film Festival, where it won Best Screenplay, Best Direction and Best Short Film and is in consideration for the 2025 Academy Awards. Now it will screen in this year's Short Circuit Pacific Rim Film Festival. More about Andrés:IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13942771/Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andres-felipe-angel-3b505b188/More about Rage: https://mubi.com/en/ca/films/rage-2023-andres-felipe-angel Rage at 2024 Short Circuit Pacific Rim Film Festival: https://cinevic.ca/short-circuit-film-festival-2024/Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7q Podcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
When you're on set and your film deals with the potentially triggering subject of suicide, how do you provide for the physical and emotional needs of a diverse cast and crew? This was the challenge that led filmmaker Ana de Lara to collaborate with Women In the Director's Chair to develop a ground breaking new program called Safer Creative Spaces. In this episode, Ana shares how the program helped her create a more caring environment on the set of her upcoming web series Best Friend Me. Ana de Lara has 17 awards and 5 nominations for her award-winning short films and features All In Madonna and Open for Submissions. She's a Women in the Director's Chair alumna, winner of Telefilm's New Voices Award, Talent to Watch, Whistler Film Festival MPPIA Award, Vancouver Women in Film Matrix and Best Narrative Short awards, Broad Humor Film Festival's Best Director, and Asians on Film Best Comedy and Best Screenplay Awards.More information on Women In The Director's Chair: https://www.widc.ca/Watch a few of Ana's shorts: Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/anadelaraYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqXaXMzVXEqtTt3ttNY6tvAMore about Ana: IMDb: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm1891405/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anadelaraonline/WIDC: https://www.widc.ca/director/ana-de-lara/Subscribe to catch the latest episodes of Push In on Apple Podcasts:https://apple.co/2S5WB7q Podcast Production Team:· Technical Director: Paul Ruta· Sound Editor: Michael Korican· Host, Researcher & copywriter: Joyce Kline· Co-Producers: Joyce Kline, Michael Korican, Paul Ruta
Close the door and join us in the last official episode of The Movie Loot 2023, where our host Carlo and Pete (from the Middle Class Film Class Podcast) close up the year talking about film closing scenes. What are the best? What are the most shocking reveals? The ones that left your mouth agape as you walked to the parking lot? How important it is to stick that landing? All of that and then some, when you close everything else you are doing and listen to us. Check it out!00:00:00 - 00:02:35 -- Intro00:02:35 - 00:11:55 -- Meet Pete!00:11:55 - 00:27:40 -- The Closing Talk00:27:40 - 00:34:52 -- The Closing Quote Trivia00:34:52 - 01:14:14 -- The Closing Loot01:14:14 - 01:19:22 -- FilmTwitter's Closing Loot01:19:22 - 01:21:08 -- Closing01:21:08 - 01:22:52 -- OutroFollow Pete and Middle Class Film ClassWebsite: Middle Class Film ClassTwitter: @PodcastMCFCPatreon: Middle Class Film ClassInstagram: @Middle Class Film ClassFacebook: MCFCpodcastYouTube: Middle Class Film Class-------Pete's Twitter: @TheRealPEEEETEShawshank Redemption score clip (c) Thomas NewmanWhiplash clip (c) Sony PicturesThe Movie Loot Theme: Tino Mendes & Yellow Paper - The Heist
In this episode, I talk about getting over the flu and movies for a feminist film class --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nichelle7/message
The Holiday pods are coming to town! First up is a stocking stuffer of an episode, where Host Spencer discusses the impact and history of the Rankin/ Bass Animated Holiday specials. From Frosty to Rudolph to the Misers, these specials brought all your favorites to life, and deserved an episode to discuss where it all began, and the key contributors in the whole "animagic" process.
Would that it were so simple... (we said that with a mirthless chuckle). Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting crew: Ian, Liam, and Ethan, (Megan and Georgia have been kidnapped by communists) as we're heading to the Studio Star System of 1951 to be fixed by Eddie Mannix as he does his thing for Capitol Pictures in Hail, Caesar!. We're engaging in the world's greatest pre-ship out song and dance in our 183rd episode as we discuss: Our feelings towards the Coen brothers Are films about filmmaking pretentious or an examination of art itself? Liam shares a personal story about a member of the cast Ian shares a little history of the industry as Ian's Film Class is now in session We share a little bit about the big upcoming milestone for the pod We're joined by BFF of the BFE, James DeGuzman who shares his thoughts about the film Whether or not Hail, Caesar! is the Best Film Ever Become a Patron of this podcast and support the BFE at https://www.patreon.com/BFE We are extremely thankful to our following Patrons for their most generous support: Juleen from It Goes Down In The PM Hermes Auslander James DeGuzman Lina Oberholzer Ensign Ian Davies Chris Pedersen Duane Smith (Duane Smith!) Randal Silva The Yeetmeister Nate The Great Rev Bruce Cheezy (with a fish on a bike) Andy Dickson Holly Callen Richard Ryan Kuketz Chris Dykstra Dirk Diggler Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/ Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of 'Mistake' by Luckydog. Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor Also massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song. You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/
You might be seeing a lot of things online about a strike in Hollywood. The pod felt like it was important to help inform you on what this is, who the groups are, and what this means going forward.
Potatoes or Peppers? What is the capital of South Korea? Can Jeff spell the word "flute" correctly? Stuff I Never Knew Trivia Game Show tests your knowledge with facts you may have never known before! Host Jeff Revilla welcomes three guests to play three rounds of high stakes, random, and choatic trivia. My Categories are: Round 1: Top 10 Food Lists Round 2: Things You Wear Connections + Name 5 Round 3: B.Y.O.Film.Class.Buzzers Battle Extraordinaire My guests tonight are from the Middle Class Film Class Joseph Film major, photog, married his ex girlfriend. Official show editor and Twitter handler. Pete Elder statesman of the show, car fanatic, on a quest for 500 movies watched in 2021. De facto producer, dating the cute red head from the art department. Tyler Watches exclusively Golden Girls, Alien, and anime, once rode a fixed gear bike from Sacramento to San Francisco. Gavin Newsom cuts his hair. Stuff I Never Knew Trivia Game Show tests your knowledge with facts you may have never known before! Host Jeff Revilla welcomes three guests to play three rounds of high stakes trivia of stuff you should know! https://stuffineverknew.com/
Defend It Yourself Returns! Pete from 'Middle Class Film Class' joins Sean to Defend The Village (2004). This episode contains spoilers. Discussion Points: -When Pete first watched the film-on rental. -The stellar cast in this film. -You never get anything mundane with M. Night Shyamalan. -The stabbing scene. -Sean puts the final nail in any future collaboration with Budweiser. Raised Questions: -Is this film really disliked? -Was this film mis-marketed as a horror film? -Is The Happening (2008) a brilliant comedy film? -Is Joaquin Phoenix's character down-trodden because he is a free-thinker? -Do you watch for 'dead' people in films breathing? Thanks For Listening! Review It Yourself now has a Patreon! Choose from TWO memberships: -'Nowt Special' Side Series: This 'Nowt Special' tier gives you Exclusive Access to a (ANOTHER) side-series in which Sean watches older, classic films.... + other benefits. -Rewatch It Yourself: +All the benefits of the 'Nowt Special' tier PLUS -An even-more exclusive series, where Sean takes you through every Zombie film he owns (there's quite a few). Find us here: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/review_it_yourself21 Twitter: @YourselfReview Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
We are back with our David Cronenberg Retrospect to bring you our review of Cosmopolis. Luckily we have Pete from Middle Class Film Class(Link is provied under our ad spot section) to help us out because this was not an easy watch. If you have seen it than you know why or you don't and are just excited to hear what we think. Ad Spots Middle Class Film Class The Podcast That Wouldn't Die Sponsors Express VPN https://www.expressvpn.com/cinemarecallpod (Get 3 Months Free by using the link) Newsly https://newsly.me/ (Use Promo Code Recall and get one month free of Premium) Listen to us Every Sunday on Full Swap Radio https://fullswapradio.com/cinemarecall/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemarecall/support
That's right you woodchuck-chuckers, it's GROUNDHOG DAY! Even though it's a holiday, class is STILL in session, as Professor Spencer is back to discuss the 1993 comedy classic Groundhog Day. He also dives into the Holiday itself, a brief description of it's beginnings, and how this film changed the future of the Holiday forever. Class also goes in depth with the creation of the film, the deeper philosophical meanings of this, and the aftermath of one of the most influential comedies of the 1990s. It's coooooooold out there, so grab your blanket and get ready for class! If you miss it, don't worry, this class will be repeated tomorrow... and the next day... and the next day... and on and on.
Open the door and join us in the first official episode of The Movie Loot 2023, where our host Carlo and Pete (from the Middle Class Film Class Podcast) open their minds to talk about film opening scenes. What are the best? What are the most shocking? How important it is to open your film the right way? All of that and then some, when you open your podcasting app and press PLAY. Check it out!00:00:00 - 00:08:49 -- Intro00:08:49 - 00:19:51 -- Meet Pete!00:19:51 - 00:35:19 -- The Opening Talk00:35:19 - 00:41:38 -- The Opening Quote Trivia00:41:38 - 01:16:45 -- The Opening Loot01:16:45 - 01:17:41 -- FilmTwitter's Opening Loot01:17:41 - 01:21:33 -- Closing01:21:33 - 01:24:25 -- OutroFollow Pete and Middle Class Film ClassWebsite: Middle Class Film ClassTwitter: @PodcastMCFCPatreon: Middle Class Film ClassInstagram: @Middle Class Film ClassFacebook: MCFCpodcast-------Pete's Twitter: @TheRealPEEEETEInglourious Basterds clip (c) A Band Apart/UniversalMusic: Tino Mendes & Yellow Paper - The Heist
We are joined by Pete from Middle Class Film Class to talk about Arrival! You can find him at: mcfcpodcast.com Don't forget to like and subscribe for more. Our links... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/walkthecinema LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/walkthecinema/ And for all other links: https://linktr.ee/WalkTheCinema Subscribe for new weekly episodes and comment your thoughts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"Here lies poor Antoine Doinel, unjustly punished by Sourpuss for a pinup fallen from the sky..."For the final episode of our “Teenage Riot” theme, The Movie Newbie is revisiting one of the defining texts in 20th century cinema… Francois Truffaut's timeless coming-of-age tale THE 400 BLOWS. Studied in every Intro to Film Class, this 1959 masterpiece of the French New Wave distils the excitement and loneliness of the disobedient child unlike any other. Based on Truffaut's own rebellious and tragic childhood, the story follows a young Parisian by the name of Antoine Doinel as he skips school, steals from his parents, and eventually runs away from his parents. It's a timeless classic — and one that we uniformly loved on the podcast — so we were thrilled to meet in the studio to pick apart the acting, music, cinematography and more. *** JABRIEL ALSUHAIMI is a multi-disciplinary creative, working on a multitude of various projects in the audiovisual sphere. Hailing from Saudi Arabia and Singapore, Jabriel brings his international perspective and varying influences into his work, which includes podcasts like Curious Humans, Founders For Good & The Movie Newbie, music under the alias Rei.do.Nada, video content for YouTube and some occasional writing on his website. Twitter: https://twitter.com/jabealsuhaimiInstagram: https://instagram.com/__jabriel__Website/Newsletter: www.jabrielalsuhaimi.com RAPHAEL LECAT is an actor; some would say thespian, some would say clown; others would say human golden retriever (and by some, he means himself...) Raphael was born in France to French parents but quickly became a third-culture kid after his family moved to Singapore. This is where he discovered his passion for theatre and decided to make it his mission in life to be a vessel for stories old and new through the craft of acting. Website: https://raphaellecat.me/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8941524/ OLIVER MANGHAM is a represented screenwriter, producer, fundraiser and content creator across a range of media. A cinema obsessive from a young age, he channelled his passion for storytelling by co-founding the film and television production company Through The Lens Entertainment. When he's not navigating the shark-infested waters of Hollywood, Oliver likes to pen scripts, record podcasts, host musical events and consume large quantities of pasta. Twitter: https://twitter.com/olivermangham1Instagram: https://instagram.com/hoothoot1992 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
hey squiddies we are hitching a ride to a radio station in California, but we have to venture thru this fog while traveling thru the fog we chatted about such topics like how to be a millionaire. greasy stranglers hellraiser grinch impersonating the director obi wan horror movies and horror show did i mention john j York? https"//linktr.ee/Ta2squidpodcast https://www.mcfcpodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ta2squidpodcast/support
On this episode the bunch discuss the high school teacher who used her classroom for extra curricular activities, Saints player Johnson's wife stating when her husband makes money she's "going to spend it", NBA top player tier shared by Shaq, and much more. Make sure to follow us on all social media platforms @TheNutsoBunchPodcast and @MoneySquad82 @FairTheGod @sm_est83 #InstagramlessBill aka #SocialMediaLessBill and @SkyIsVelvet. Special thank you to @LaunchPizzy007 for the theme music. Be sure to also subscribe to our Youtube page (The Nutso Bunch) and hit the notification bell to be alerted as new episodes will be up every Wednesday or Thursday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenutsobunchpodcast/support
Class is back in session! Host Spencer brought candy for the class, or at least something sweet, as this episode is a real treat to film history fans! Spooky Season looks to the horror films that helped start it all, as we discuss the History of the Universal Monsters. The pod dives into over 30 years of classic horror films, and goes over pound for pound the best horror character lineup of all time: Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolfman, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the Bride of Frankenstein, and the Phantom of the Opera. It's a who's who of Horror icons, and we discuss how they came to be, the merits each film brought to the genre, and how they inspired almost 100 years of horror.
Today we are once again joined by Pete from Middle Class Film Class to talk about Good Time! You can find him at: mcfcpodcast.com Don't forget to like and subscribe for more. Our links... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/walkthecinema LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/walkthecinema/ And for all other links: https://linktr.ee/WalkTheCinema Subscribe for new weekly episodes and comment your thoughts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
No one ever wanted to attend summer school, but maybe this topic might make you reconsider that! Professor Spencer is back, and the topic of this lecture is very appropriate for the time of year: Summer Blockbusters! We discuss where the phrase came from, the origins of the Summer blockbuster, a history of classic movies that qualify for the term, the trends we see in these films as time goes on, and a top 10 list to wrap it up of the highest grossing summer blockbusters of all time (1 per year). No scantrons necessary, and no textbook required for this class; just sit down, listen up, and enjoy!
We are live in the Technodrome! On The Freakin' Awesome! we usually discuss about the things we watched, played, listened, read, and eat throughout the week. This episode features John Abaya, Benjamin Abaya, and Audrey Abaya. Trailer Talk: SEE HOW THEY RUN (Film) Weekly Impressions : The Black Phone(Film)Class of 1984 (Film)Class of 1999 (Film)The Bear (TV Series) Main Discussion: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (Video Game) Recorded on July 04, 2022 Follow our featured host: John Abaya at https://twitter.com/abayartsBenjamin Abaya at http://www.twitter.com/benjaminabaya Edited by: John Abaya Produced by: Benjamin Abaya & Sear Saechao Recorded on Zencaster Subscribe to our Youtube Channel : http://bit.ly/TFAyoutube Subscribe to DATENITE: https://bit.ly/DATENITEplays Follow us on Twitter @TFAnow or Like us on Facebook. Subscribe: Spotify: http://bit.ly/tfaspotifyiTunes: http://bit.ly/itfanowGoogle Podcast: http://bit.ly/GoogleTFAnow
Yes on this episode we're joined by Pete, who's on the podcast Middle Class Film Class. We got to talk about a lot.. including movies, and just talk life and everything in between it. Stop n take a listen and find out more Now if your interested to find out more about Pete.. check all is socials below to learn more about him and his podcast Email: MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclass/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastMCFC Pete's Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRealPEEEETE
Links to some of the sources I used to write today's story:Directors Guild of American: The Contradictions of D.W. GriffithSenses of Cinema: Griffith, D.W.D.W. GRIFFITH: FATHER OF FILM (video)
Today were are joined by Pete from Middle Class Film Class to talk about Annihilation! You can find him at: mcfcpodcast.com Don't forget to like and subscribe for more. Our links... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/walkthecinema LETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/walkthecinema/ And for all other links: https://linktr.ee/WalkTheCinema Subscribe for new weekly episodes and comment your thoughts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey there, Daywalkers! In this episode, the Film Class Zeros sink their teeth into Blade, the 1998 techno-tastic vampire-slaying Wesley Snipes action flick. Get your shades, slap on your 9,000 SPF sunscreen and join us as we talk about uphill ice-skating, CGI's shelf life, and how this movie spawned the MCU.
This week, I am joined by Pete from the Middle Class Film Class podcast. We talk about Dredd from 2012, not the Stallone version from 1995, Judge Dredd. I do have a story about seeing the original in theaters that you don't want to miss. Pete tells us about the sequels that could have been and comes with a hell of a cast for a remake. Find Pete and his classmates at MCFCPodcast.comFollow the show at linktr.ee/ynfmoviepod.
A class being offered at Westminster College during the summer semester is getting some attention on social media, FILM 3000 -- PORN. KSL 5 TV's Morgan Wolfe spoke with students and therapists on this new class, he calls the show to talk about what she found. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What'cha gonna do when the Film Class Zeros come for you? You watch Bad Boys, Michael Bay's spectacular directorial debut with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence! We talk about Bay establishing his Bay-ness right from the start, the 90s trope of dance club action scenes, and how all of this could've been avoided if everyone in the movie just communicated better. More like, Bad Listeners, amirite? Not you, though, you're great cuz you're listening to this episode!
Welcome to Film Class! This week we take a deep dive into a few of the worst movies that Christian studios have to offer. Davis also regails us with tales of actual good Christian movies, and we take a look at 3 garbage people in this week's April fools segment. Get your notebooks out, this will be on the final! Talking Points: Some of The Worst Christian Movies, Some Good Christian Movies, and April Fool's, A Dramatic Reading of Fireproof Dialogue. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hevel-A-Zillenial-Podcast-100891458536002/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hevelcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hevelcast Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hevelcast
When we say "Be Kind, Please Rewind" after each episode, there is a distinct reason for that. Blockbuster video was the biggest thing in the movie business for 15-20 years. They cornered the market in movie rentals, and took home media by storm. Anyone who was anyone had a blockbuster rewards card, and it was the best day of the week when our parents took us to the video store to go grab the next big thing to watch. Movie nights at home were sweeping the nation. But what happened to make one of the most recognizable and beloved companies fall so fast? In today's film class, host Spencer grabs some chalk and teaches everyone about how they rose to power, and quickly squandered it due to bad moves across the board. Grab your pencil, and take notes, because class is back in session!
The Batman, you say? But that is still in theaters! Indeed, we made George go out into the world and watch a film the way our grandparents did... in public! Will George find a new favorite Batman scene? Can Travis literally blow Dan's mind with interview trivia? Did Dan really make a super-cut of dialog with That Scene with THAT scene?? Join us on the first Remedial Film Class Field Trip and find out! And after the episode, check out the Extra Credit Discussion group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remedialfilmpod Did you know we are now on YouTube? Find extra video goodies and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/c/RemedialFilmClassPodcast Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens, featuring Shawnee Houlihan.
If there's something strange in your podcast feed, Who you gonna call? The Film Class Zeros! We're exploring this spooky comedy classic this week, talking about Ivan Reitman's achievements, the film's legacy, getting bilked by used car salesmen and destruction by giant cheeseburger. Grab a twinkie, power up your podcast packs and give it a listen!
This week I am joined by Pete from the Middle Class Film Class Podcast. We talk about his new favorite movie Whiplash and which movie that it dethroned. We talk about the only way to do a sensible sequel and Pete comes prepared with a cast for a remake.Find Pete at MCFCpodcast.com and on twitter.com/TheRealPEEEETEFollow the show at linktr.ee/ynfmoviepod.
What is best in life?! It's talking about Conan The Barbarian with your best buds, the Film Class Zeros! For our milestone 10th episode, we revisit the sword and sorcery classic that was Arnold Schwartzenegger's breakout role. It's a big episode where we talk about all the goofy things in this flick while trying to solve the riddle of steel. Strap in for a wild one!
Bang! Zoom! To the Moon (well, almost)! In this episode, the Zeros revisit Ron Howard's take on the fateful events that became NASA's “successful failure.” We talk about the recent trend in space tourism, why mission control looks like a ska band, and if Ed Harris would've been the perfect Captain America. Strap into your “vomit comet” and join us for the ride!
On this episode, the merry men of this podcast take aim at Mel Brooks' Robin Hood: Men in Tights! The Zeros get deep into the woods with this one, comparing this movie to the Kevin Costner blockbuster “Prince of Thieves” as well as exploring other iterations of the legendary outlaw. Does this movie still hold up? Pump up your LA Gear sneakers and jump in to find out!
The Film Class Zeros are wandering into town with a guitar case filled with… Movies? This episode's subject is Desperado, the 1995 action hit by Robert Rodriguez. It's a flick with lots going on: Big, bombastic shoot-outs, Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek trying to out sexy each other, and Danny Trejo being the baddest dude in a whole town of bad dudes.