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Episode 22 // Calling Old HollywoodGuest : Mike Di StasioMike Di Stasio, Host of 'Reel Talk W The Hollywood Kid' a radio program about Old Hollywood, which broadcasts LIVE every Saturday out of Boston, Massachusetts from 2-3pm EST.'Reel Talk W The Hollywood Kid' is a quality radio program, featuring Icons and movers and shakers as guests from Hollywood's Golden Era. Guests such as Terry Moore, Bud Moss, Jerry Mathers and others a a mere few whom Mike has entertainingly discussed Hollywood's Formative years with. In this episode we discuss his show 'Reel Talk W The Hollywood Kid', his love of Old Hollywood, Favorite films, Old Hollywood VS. New Hollywood, his time in acting and what led him down the rabbit hole of Classic Cinema, enough to create his own show!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/callingoldhollywood)
Well, well, well, look who it is... it's your friendly neighbourhood Castologists here to recommend podcasts to you for your listening pleasure! Liz's enthusiasm for this disease podcast is infections with This Podcast Will Kill You, Patrick peeks behind the curtain of the US with The Empire Files, and Zane gets nostalgic for Hollywood's Golden Era with You Must Remember This. Then come the reviews of last week's offerings.Liz Recommends - This Podcast Will Kill Youhttp://thispodcastwillkillyou.com/"Grad students studying disease ecology, Erin and Erin found themselves disenchanted with the insular world of academia. They wanted a way to share their love of epidemics and weird medical mysteries with the world, not just colleagues. Plus, who doesn't love an excuse to have a cocktail while chatting about pus and poop?" And thus This Podcast Will Kill You was born. Each episode looks at a first person account of a disease, then they look at its history and potential future if things progress as on their current track.This is a new one for the Exactly Right network aka the podcast network owned by the MFM gals Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark.For both: Any disease that takes your fancy but I liked Encephalitis Lethargica.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/this-podcast-will-kill-you/id1299915173Pat Recommends - The Empire Fileshttp://theempirefiles.tv/Yes, it's as terrifying as it sounds. Perhaps not in the way you imagine though. This is the podcast version of a documentary and interview series hosted by Abby Martin. She and her team delve into issues, both domestic and international, surrounding the world's biggest empire. If you'd like to know more about war profiteering, regime changing, and the incestuous relationship between politicians and the press, this'll be the podcast for you. Bare in mind that this is rather editorialised, Abby certainly wears her heart on her sleeve, but that's why we love her.For Zane & Liz: You're loose units, you'll figure it out.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/empire-files/id1332127325Zane Recommends - You must Remember Thishttp://www.youmustrememberthispodcast.com/You Must Remember This is the podcast dedicated to exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood's first century. The podcast was created and is written, produced and narrated by Karina Longworth. This podcast is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction. Every reasonable attempt is made at accuracy, but quite often when it comes to the kinds of stories they explore, between conflicting reports, conscious and unconscious mythologizing and institutionalized spin, the truth is murky at best. That’s kind of what the podcast is, ultimately, about.For Pat: Any that catches your eyeFor Liz: Any that catches your eyehttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/you-must-remember-this/id858124601Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: From the Secret Files of Harry Pennypacker is a revisionist history of Hollywood's Golden Era and the tabloid press that covered it. Harry Pennypacker was a prolific and revered newspaper columnist; a colleague of Louella Parsons, Walter Winchell, and the other great columnists of the day.Unfortunately, nobody has ever heard of him because the papers never ran his articles.
Otto Preminger's 1944 "Laura" marks an important transition in film history. Visually it harks back to Hollywood's Golden Era, flooding with light elaborate sets and the glamorous stars they hold--but at crucial moments a noir vision bubbles up to artfully blemish this smooth facade. It is a classic love story--except that it hinges on forbidden fantasy and murder. It at once gives a coy nod to the parlor psychology of the "Thin Man" variety of mystery, and looks forward to the dark Hitchcockian psychological thriller. It is a Janus of a film, and it may be eternally debated whether its double vision signals an end or a beginning. This podcast is brought to you by Clute and Edwards of www.noircast.net. To leave a comment on this episode, or make a donation to the podcast, please visit "Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir" at outofthepast.libsyn.com/ Our program is available at these podcast sites: Rate this podcast @ DigitalPodcast.com Vote for this podcast at podcastalley.com If you already have iTunes 4.9 installed on your computer, click on the link below: Out of the Past--Free iTunes Subscription