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In this raunchy and daring BONUS episode of Film Flam, the men (boys) break down from the stress of constantly generating new, groundbreaking insights on films. Oh, and they drink.How much they drank exactly is up to debate, and probably lost to the cruel churning tides of history, but one thing is certain: you should drink too.A lot.And only then will you be able to appreciate the masterpiece of a bonus episode that is blessing your shitty feed.Come in, listen to some “fake” movie synopses, and get away from those pesky life responsibilities. What we have for you here is more important.With love,realfilmflampod@gmail.com
What does it mean to be human? What is the value of struggle? Is it all worth it? In this episode of Film Flam, Colin and Sean answer these and many, many other questions. The Film Flam Angels (Flamgels?) take a brief reprieve from their divine perch to stoop to the dirty, corporeal world of the unbathed masses to share all that they learned tromping through the world of Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire (originally Nicholas Cage's idea, but Wim beat him to production).Outstanding questions:* Will Colin stop bullying Sean after watching this movie?* If an angel touches a man and he feels it, and the man still commits suicide, is the angel liable?* Is this movie as good as "City of Angels?"Email profound insights to our research team at realfilmflampod@gmail.com
There is competition within us in this one family men and women. We take on PTA's There Will be Blood, a tale of capitalism, religion, and milkshakes. If that doesn't sound funny, it's not—but slap some mud on your face with us and we guarantee you will have a better time than a fatherless train ride to deaf school. Featuring: Colin as Daniel Day Lewis as Daniel Plainview Questions to ponder: * Would “Eli Saturday” have been less “on the nose”? * Should I devote my life to drilling oil? * When will Film Flam finally get final cut? Email your real brothers to realfilmflampod@gmail.com
They've talked about Woody Allen, they've mentioned Louis CK, but today the Film Flam duo dives into Roman Polanski's Chinatown. They start by reminding the audience that no crime is heinous enough to keep them from enjoying the perpetrator's art, and then lurch haphazardly through the different twists and turns of this excellent film. Listen in for insights that will take your water-related business to the next level. Join us next week for another film where Nicholson is a bright and luminous star, The Shining. Colin will be keeping his lights on for this one. Email all your problems to: realfilmflampod@gmail.com
In this episode of Film Flam, Colin and Sean dig into another old, strange movie, and end up feeling strange, again. Werner Herzog's "Aguirre, The Wrath of God" turns all our hopes of victory and epic accomplishment to a fine dust that Herzog equates to the whole human project. But there are so many lessons to learn spanning gold, unsalted fish, and opportunistic monkeys. Selected questions: * Is man good or bad? * Who is Kinski and why is he so mad? * Should we really be this gung-ho about a German with a cult following? *Will Aguirre's pure bloodline stand the test of time? Find out the answers to these and all your other questions in this episode of Film Flam. Email abandoned dreams (or ships) to: realfilmflampod@gmail.com
For this episode, two people who sound just like Colin and Sean (but with French accents) learn for themselves that truth is indeed stranger than fiction (shout-out Emma Thompson). The Imposter teaches the two many lessons better left untaught, including that apparently any parent could be fooled into thinking literally anyone—no matter how incredibly distinct they are from their child—is their child. Tune in to hear how someone undiagnosably weird bowls through everyone's lives for a reason mysterious enough that not even Film Flam understands it. Email all your problems to: realfilmflampod@gmail.com
Film Flam is back again, this time to tackle the foreign fantasy frenzy that is Pan's Labyrinth. Colin comes to our hallowed episode without having prepared a question so Sean just talks about other shit he's watched recently. Colin still has the nerve to call this off-topic. Then the duo jumps in, leaving no roots unbathed. Colin argues that it would have been more edifying had the sadistic fascist been painted in a nicer light, Sean says torture bothers him, and they both complain there wasn't more fae. It ends with them taking the extra time to argue about Sean's rating system, which he benevolently suspends to stoop to the moral low of the public, of which Colin is a part. Sean then gives a complaining Colin 3 films to choose from, 2 of which he wouldn't have wanted to watch. So with that, enjoy the podcast, and join us next week to discuss John Carpenter's The Thing! Questions: * Does Colin know his Mexico from his Spain? * Is this the same mandrake as from Dr. Strangelove? * Is the real labyrinth Sean's attempts to make a point? Email fascists and propaganda to realfilmflampod@gmail.com Next Week: The Thing (1982)
Welcome to a new and unconventional episode of the most unorthodox film podcast on the world wide reticulation. Join Co-hosts Colin & Sean in a stream of consciousness style romp through several different segments including: Quizzing each other on Critic and Audience percentage scores for randomly chosen films on the Rotten Tomatoes website. Colin whining that he didn't bet on certain outcomes of the Oscars that he swears he predicted (in addition to getting certain outcomes wildly wrong live and on-air). And of course it wouldn't be a complete episode without a passionate debate of Sean's patented Letterboxd review criteria. Email us at: realfilmflampod@gmail.com
In this week's electrifying analysis Film Flam Co-Hosts Colin & Sean discuss college dropout Woody Allen's box office disappointment Manhattan Murder Mystery. No conversation in which ol' Woodrow is mentioned would be complete without a slapdash chat about the separation of art from the artist and we here at Film Flam were only too happy to oblige. So open up a restaurant with us for our exploration of this fun murder mystery with a generous helping of classic woody-isms, a dash of marital discord, and just a taste of real artistic filmmaking. Intro and Opening Discussion: 0:00 MMM Discussion: 9:30 E-mail us your favorite mixed drinks or New York themed songs to: realfilmflampod@gmail.com
Luke and Andrew delve into the story of a personal finance columnist who handed $50 thousand of her savings to an internet scammer. Also, Luke wants to start his entire life over after visiting a prestigious film school.
In the opening segment of this episode of Film Flam, Colin and Sean ask themselves: where are all the best actors? Colin claims they're all with us right now while Sean refuses to have an opinion and instead gives vague economics-y reasons why they might be doing tv rather than flim. And in the end, it seems Sean can't name a single actor. Then, they dive into Andrew Davis's moneymaker The Fugitive, a tale of competence, loss, and trenchcoat conventions. This time they both mess up the character names, and Colin argues that it's okay to bitch and moan at a guy 5 minutes after he saves your life. And finally, Sean hems and haws and hems some more before choosing the next movie: Through a Glass Darkly. Join us next week to find out if it's a box office success or failure. Outstanding questions from this episode: - Is the Chicago Police Department really just a bunch of Chubby Police Dopes? - Can you orchestrate the killing of your friend's wife and still be a “total bro”? - When are they finally going to execute Richard Kimble? Email us your deepest, most profane and illegal secrets at realfilmflampod@gmail.com
Welcome to a very special episode of Film Flam. Colin and Sean traipse through the first ten films they've covered and pit the films against each other in a gauntlet to decide the crown jewel of Sean's worst introduction. The boys start out by discussing box office whims before plowing through ten completely disparate and incomparable films and comparing them unceremoniously. Have the FilmFlam boys grown as viewers and critics? Will they agree on favorite films? Will cone shaped bras be discussed at length? Tune in to find out. Email us your darkest desires or most whimsical musings at: realfilmflampod@gmail.com Also big thanks for listening to the first season of arguably the worst vanity project online
In this episode, Sean characteristically fucks up the intro before realizing that Colin fucked up the watching, opting to save time by watching an abridged version of the movie. None of this takes away from both of their love for Orson Welles' Touch of Evil, which owes to its beautiful shots, incredible acting, and interesting clashes of criminal justice philosophies. Not that the Letterboxd Losers can appreciate any of that. And don't worry, all the things you have come to love about Film Flam remain the same: Colin continues to assert dominance over Sean through his better audio setup while Sean proudly records through an old Coors Lite can, Colin keeps dreaming of becoming a cone-shaped bra, and listeners who have not watched the movie still don't receive even passing consideration or respect.
Fred Litwin- author of Oliver Stone's- The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza- Oliver Stone's Film Flam....discussing his evidence showing Oswald was the lone gunman. Also, my exclusive interview with former Secret Service agent, Clint Hill. He was there in Dealey Plaza behind President Kennedy in the motorcade! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the inaugural episode of the soon-renowned Film Flam podcast, Colin and Sean dive directly into navel-gazing, dreamily recounting their childhood experiences of watching movies (turns out Sean is a weirdo) and singing the praises of oft-overlooked directors like Stanley Kubrick. If this episode doesn't hook you on the ineffable chemistry of our duo, and our sharp and pleasing wit, then just listen to the rest of our catalogue or admit you're as hopeless as an R-rated movie in Colin's parents' house.
Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by Fred Litwin to discuss his book Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza. They chat about what Oliver Stone has been up to on the JFK assassination conspiracy beat since his blockbuster 1991 film. They also chat about how much we should trust the Warren Commission report, what happened with Kennedy's autopsy, the chain of custody of the bullet found at Parkland Hospital, and how the unsuccessful prosecution of Clay Shaw for Kennedy's murder by New Orleans DA Jim Garrison was little more than homophobic persecution. Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Oliver-Stones-Film-Flam-Demagogue-Dealey/dp/0994863063
Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by Fred Litwin to discuss his book Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza. They chat about what Oliver Stone has been up to on the JFK assassination conspiracy beat since his blockbuster 1991 film. They also chat about how much we should trust the Warren Commission report, what happened with Kennedy's autopsy, the chain of custody of the bullet found at Parkland Hospital, and how the unsuccessful prosecution of Clay Shaw for Kennedy's murder by New Orleans DA Jim Garrison was little more than homophobic persecution. Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Oliver-Stones-Film-Flam-Demagogue-Dealey/dp/0994863063
Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza is Fred Litwin's fourth book. In 2020, he published On the Trail of Delusion—Jim Garrison: The Great Accuser, which chronicled Garrison's persecution of Clay Shaw. In 2018, he published I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak, detailing his journey from believing in a JFK conspiracy at eighteen to slowly moving to believe that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin. In 2015, he released Conservative Confidential about his move from left-wing anti- nuclear activist to Conservative Party campaigner. Fred joins TCT today to talk about why The JFK Conspiracy shouldn't be taken seriously, based on the evidence alone. Why Oliver Stone is reaching and has made a SECOND attempt to drum up theories about the death of JFK for personal gain and profit. How Oliver Stone's theories have damaged and destroyed lives and how he uses unreliable sources. and, how if you study the documentation from the Warren Commission and it's players. it will unfold all the truths behind the assassination... Get Fred's book, " Oliver Stone's Film-Flam..." here: https://bit.ly/43CZHj5 PLUS: AN ALL NEW DUMB CRIMES AND STUPID CRIMINALS!! #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #fredlitwin #oliverstone #oliverstonesfilmflam #thedemagogueofdealeyplaza #johnfkennedyjr #robertfkennedy #warrencommission #leeharveyoswald #jackruby #kennedyassasination #conspiracytheory #allandulles #dallas #CIA #lyndonbjohnson #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #beercitybruiser #ringofhonorwrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #olivegarden #sexcrimes #dumbcrimes
Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza is Fred Litwin's fourth book. In 2020, he published On the Trail of Delusion—Jim Garrison: The Great Accuser, which chronicled Garrison's persecution of Clay Shaw. In 2018, he published I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak, detailing his journey from believing in a JFK conspiracy at eighteen to slowly moving to believe that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin. In 2015, he released Conservative Confidential about his move from left-wing anti- nuclear activist to Conservative Party campaigner. Fred joins TCT today to talk about why The JFK Conspiracy shouldn't be taken seriously, based on the evidence alone. Why Oliver Stone is reaching and has made a SECOND attempt to drum up theories about the death of JFK for personal gain and profit. How Oliver Stone's theories have damaged and destroyed lives and how he uses unreliable sources. and, how if you study the documentation from the Warren Commission and it's players. it will unfold all the truths behind the assassination... Get Fred's book, " Oliver Stone's Film-Flam..." here: https://bit.ly/43CZHj5 PLUS: AN ALL NEW DUMB CRIMES AND STUPID CRIMINALS!! #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #fredlitwin #oliverstone #oliverstonesfilmflam #thedemagogueofdealeyplaza #johnfkennedyjr #robertfkennedy #warrencommission #leeharveyoswald #jackruby #kennedyassasination #conspiracytheory #allandulles #dallas #CIA #lyndonbjohnson #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #beercitybruiser #ringofhonorwrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #olivegarden #sexcrimes #dumbcrimes
In his timely and powerful new book, Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza, author Fred Litwin debunks the major allegations in JFK: Destiny Betrayed -- Oliver Stone's 2021 documentary series on the JFK assassination.Litwin's book examines:The formation of the Warren Commission.The relationship between JFK and the CIA.Why Jack Ruby killed Oswald.How the medical evidence supports a lone gunman.The role of imperfect memory in witness testimony.A refutation of a possible alibi for Lee Harvey Oswald.The chain of custody of CE 399 - the bullet found at Parkland Hospital.The insidious claim that JFK's physician, Dr. George Burkley, participated in a cover-up.Spurious allegations about General Curtis LeMay.Supposed plots against JFK in Chicago and Tampa.The homophobic persecution of Clay Shaw by Jim Garrison.Oliver Stone's Film-Flam is extensively sourced and contains over 600 links to the internet (in the Kindle version), as well as excerpts from many JFK assassination documents.Litwin's book will interest historians and film critics, fans of President Kennedy, and anyone interested in the debunking of conspiracy theories. It will certainly become a necessary addition to any JFK library.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE 79 | Film Flam - JFK & Stone w/Fred Litwin Guest: Fred Litwin, author of Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza Former JFK conspiracy theorist turned JFK conspiracy debunker Fred Litwin has written a new book, this time taking aim at Oliver Stone's 1991 film "JFK" and his 2021 four-part TV series defending that movie, JFK: Destiny Betrayed. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS 03:25 - I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak, On the Trail of Delusion, using primary sources, actually do the research, JFK as ur-level conspiracy theory, "JFK" as counter-myth to Warren Report, JFK: Destiny Betrayed 08:22 - The Warren Commission - what, why, who; Operation Mongoose and plots to get Castro, supposed plots against JFK in Chicago and Tampa, plots vs. threats, Thomas Arthur Vallee, Abraham Bolden 14:32 - Memory is unreliable, so is eyewitness testimony; John Stringer deposition, James Angleton's desk 18:16 - Setting the record straight on Gen. Curtis LeMay 21:42 - Dr. George Burkley, there were some actual (small scale) cover ups 25:10 - Stone's character "X" - L. Fletcher Prouty and Richard Case Nagell 28:27 - Jack Ruby 33:08 - Why is Stone still beating this drum? 36:13 - JFK - the gift that keeps on giving, future books by Fred Litwin (Heritage of Nonsense) Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info On the Trail of Delusion website Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza book A Viewer's Guide to "JFK: Destiny Betrayed" and "JFK Revisited" On The Trail of Delusion book I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak book Litwin's extensive blog Collected documents Fred Litwin on Twitter On The Trail of Delusion on Facebook Follow us on social for extra goodies: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER
We've done a couple of episodes on the JFK assassination and decided it was time to add a new voice to the conversation. We chose to speak with Fred Litwin, a longtime assassination researcher who was a new book on the case.You can buy Fred's book — Oliver Stone's Film Flam — on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Oliver-Stones-Film-Flam-Demagogue-Dealey/dp/0994863063?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER And you can find him online at onthetrailofdelusion.comIn our conversation, we mentioned high resolution pictures of ce 399-- the "magic bullet." You can find those images athttps://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/bombshell-jfk-destiny-betrayed-proven-wrong-on-chain-of-custody-of-ce-399Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Researcher and author Fred Litwin joins the show again to talk about his latest book Oliver Stone's Film Flam. For all things Fred, head over to https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.comOr click here!
Homicide haunts the release of a restored movie, and Jessica investigates the current crime and the 1960 murder that prevented the original release.This episode can be streamed on Peacock.Guest Stars include:1. Kim Darby (True Grit) as Joan Kemp2. Mike Connors (Mannix) as Boyce Brown3. Stacy Edwards (Chicago Hope) as Elaine Brown4. John Astin (The Addams Family) as Fritz Randall5. Kerri Keane (Beverly Hills, 90210) as Audrey Young6. Gregory Sierra (The Towering Inferno) as Lieutenant Gabriel Caceras7. Cali Timmins (Ryan's Hope) as Barbie Lippin8. Jim Caviezel (Angel Eyes) as Darryl Harding9. Richard Libertini (Fletch) as Carson Robbins10. William O'Leary (Home Improvement) as Hang DuncanThe IMDb page can be found here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0653509/
The PM's polling woes, an insubstantial leader contest and John Howard did what to a cat? Join Dennis Atkins and Malcolm Farr to find out what's happening in Australian politics.
Just in time for Christmas 2021 Basil tries to stump Ilya and Reuben. Film Flam #6: Holiday Movie Trivia The Fancy Film Fellows discuss film from every era in a variety of formats. Be Warned! You might learn more than you'd care to know...
Reuben hosts a slew of 1999 related games. Basil and Patrick compete for turn-of-the-century knowledge gold! Film Flam #5: 1999 Trivia The Fancy Film Fellows discuss film from every era in a variety of formats. Be Warned! You might learn more than you'd care to know...
Basil hosts a few rounds of New Year-themed games. Ilya, Patrick, and Reuben compete for the title of Fanciest Competitor Of The New Decade. Who will be crowned King Fancy? Listen in to find... The Fancy Film Fellows discuss film from every era in a variety of formats. Be Warned! You might learn more than you'd care to know...
Today we take a look at "Film Flam", in which Darkwing Duck goes up against a menagerie of malevolent movie maniacs! What do we think of pompous, starving artist Tuskernini? And what is that on Darkwing's shirt? Also, we have a brief discussion about Disney home video releases and our favorite Disney films. Lights, camera, action!
This week's Film Flam is one of my favorite movies; Mallrats. Probably the best view askewniverse movie and the first one I saw as a young, soon-to-be Kev smith fan. Watch and listen along as David and I fanboy this peace of 90s cultural history.
David and I haven't done a Film Flam in over two years! This was a great come back! Mainly because neither David nor myself had ever seen the movie AIR before but where both intrigued by a Norman Reedus starring, Robert Kirkman produced sci-fi movie, filmed on a small set with a small cast. Check out the episode to get our take on the film and our guessing the conclusion of the movie while watching.
As a huge Kevin Smith fan I have to say, Chasing Amy is my favorite of his movies. The tangled triangle between these three characters is intriguing, real, and raw. The movie explores relationships and how sometimes people let something in a partners past get in the way of true love. Jay and Bob are in the movie for about 3 seconds but deliver the most important scene of the movie. Listen to David and myself Kev fan out on this awesome Film Flam!
The GMen are NOT scammers, they just don’t necessarily tell the truth when or if they ever say they’re good podcasters. No, this time it’s about OTHER types of scams that can affect your Mac experience and what to do about it when it happens to you. And LOTS of Google + feedback once again proving Guy wrong about social media.
The GMen are NOT scammers, they just don’t necessarily tell the truth when or if they ever say they’re good podcasters. No, this time it’s about OTHER types of scams that can affect your Mac experience and what to do about it when it happens to you. And LOTS of Google + feedback once again proving Guy wrong about social media.