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HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY MINISODE 9 – PUZZLE OF A DOWNFALL CHILD Next up on the classic 60s/70s Faye front, 1970s Puzzle of a Downfall Child, the stirring directorial debut from photographer turned writer/director Jerry Schatzberg. Faye stars as Lou Andreas Sand, a once sought-after model whose complicated past and sudden rise to success has resulted in […]
Movie of the Year: 1971The Finale, Part IIThe 1971 Film Bracket Podcast Reaches the Elite EightThis 1971 film bracket podcast returns with its most dramatic episode yet. Ryan, Mike, and Greg — the Taste Buds — work through the bottom half of the Sweet 16, producing four matchups that nobody saw coming. Furthermore, the episode hands out two major awards: Comedic Performance and Biggest Shithead. The results set the stage for Part III, where the Elite Eight will be whittled down to a single 1971 champion.If you missed Part I of the finale, start there first. The bracket has been full of upsets throughout the season. Consequently, no outcome here should be taken for granted.The Sweet 16: Bottom Half of the 1971 Film BracketThe bottom half of the 1971 Sweet 16 is stacked. These four matchups pit some of the most beloved and argued-over films in the entire bracket against one another. Moreover, the range of cinema on display — from Hollywood blockbusters to European art films to New Hollywood grit — illustrates exactly why 1971 is one of the most fertile film years ever put to a bracket.The Taste Buds debate each matchup using their standard evaluative framework: craft, cultural impact, rewatchability, and gut feeling. Above all, they trust their instincts — and their instincts have produced surprises at every turn this season. Tune in to find out which four films advance to the Elite Eight.Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory vs. WandaThis matchup pits one of cinema's most beloved fantasies against one of its most criminally underseen gems. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory needs little introduction — Gene Wilder's performance alone has kept it in the cultural conversation for over fifty years. Nevertheless, Wanda is no pushover. Barbara Loden's Wanda (1971) is a raw, naturalistic landmark of American independent cinema, and its inclusion in the bracket has been a point of pride for whoever seeded it.This is a clash of tone, scale, and intention. One film is a spectacle engineered for maximum delight. The other strips cinema down to its bones. However, the Taste Buds must pick one — and the pick will tell you something about where their tastes landed by the time the 1971 season reached its final stretch.The French Connection vs. Brian's SongTwo films that defined what mainstream American cinema could do with raw emotional and procedural intensity. The French Connection won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1971. It features one of the most celebrated car chases in film history and a career-defining performance from Gene Hackman as the relentless, morally compromised Popeye Doyle. Additionally, William Friedkin's direction remains a masterclass in gritty, kinetic storytelling.Brian's Song, meanwhile, hit American living rooms as a TV movie and destroyed everyone who watched it. The story of Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo remains one of the most emotionally devastating sports films ever made. Notably, the Taste Buds covered both films earlier this season — so this rematch in the 1971 film bracket carries the weight of all those prior arguments.The Last Picture Show vs. KluteTwo of New Hollywood's most enduring films square off here, and neither one will go quietly. The Last Picture Show is Peter Bogdanovich's elegiac black-and-white portrait of a dying Texas town — a film the American Film Institute has called one of the greatest ever made. Furthermore, its ensemble cast, including Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Cloris Leachman, and Ben Johnson, delivers some of the finest performances in the bracket.Klute, however, has Jane Fonda. Her performance as Bree Daniels earned her the first of her two Academy Awards, and it remains one of the most psychologically intricate portrayals of a woman in crisis in American cinema. Alan J. Pakula's direction is coiled and paranoid in all the right ways. Consequently, this matchup may be the most difficult call in the entire bracket.The Conformist vs. The Panic in Needle ParkThe final Sweet 16 matchup is the most arthouse of the four — and arguably the most fascinating. Bernardo Bertolucci's The Conformist is a landmark of European cinema. Vittorio Storaro's cinematography is among the most studied in film school history, and the film's meditation on fascism, identity, and moral cowardice has only grown richer with time. You can read more about the film at Roger Ebert's review on RogerEbert.com.The Panic in Needle Park, by contrast, is bracingly American — a gritty, unglamorous portrait of heroin addiction on the streets of New York. It introduced Al Pacino to mainstream audiences. Moreover, Jerry Schatzberg's unflinching direction makes the film feel almost documentary in its honesty. These two films represent opposite ends of world cinema in 1971, and the Taste Buds must choose one.Award: Best Comedic Performance — 1971 Film Bracket PodcastThe Taste Buds hand out individual performance awards throughout the season, and the Comedic Performance category drew a fascinating and eclectic field of nominees. The 1971 bracket is not short on laughs — from the anarchic fantasy of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory to the dark comedy of Harold and Maude. Furthermore, the nominees represent a range of comic registers, from broad physical performance to pitch-black wit.The nominees are:David Battley — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Mike's pick)Julie Dawn Cole — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Greg's pick)Bud Cort — Harold and Maude (Mike's pick)Michael Gothard — The Devils (Ryan's pick)Gene Wilder — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Greg's pick)David Battley's turn as the hapless Mr. Turkentine in Willy Wonka is a masterwork of bewildered reaction comedy. Julie Dawn Cole's Veruca Salt is a full-throttle comic creation — spoiled, relentless, and somehow sympathetic. Additionally, Bud Cort's Harold is a genuinely difficult comic achievement: deadpan to the point of catatonia, yet somehow enormously warm.Michael Gothard's Father Barre in The Devils is Ryan's wild-card choice — a performance of manic, committed intensity that functions as dark comedy whether or not Ken Russell intended it. Meanwhile, Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka remains one of cinema's great comic performances — menacing, whimsical, and deeply strange all at once. The winner is waiting for you in the episode.Award: Biggest Shithead of 1971One of the Taste Buds' most beloved recurring awards, the Biggest Shithead category recognizes the most memorably awful person — or entity — in the bracket. Notably, this award rewards commitment. Nominees do not simply do bad things. They do bad things with style, conviction, and a complete lack of self-awareness.The nominees are:Baron de Laubardemont — The Devils (Greg's pick)The Lady at Snakearama — Duel (Ryan's pick)The Motorcycle Cop — Harold and Maude (Greg's pick)Mr. Deltoid — A Clockwork Orange (Mike's pick)Veruca Salt — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (Mike's pick)Baron de Laubardemont, the cold bureaucratic villain of The Devils, brings state-sanctioned cruelty to the category. The Lady at Snakearama from Duel is Ryan's inspired choice — a brief but indelible portrait of someone who simply should not be in this movie. Furthermore, Harold and Maude's Motorcycle Cop is a monument to institutional pettiness.Mr. Deltoid from A Clockwork Orange is a sweaty, oleaginous masterpiece of ineffectual authority — Mike's nomination is well-argued. Veruca Salt, however, may be the category's most pure entry: a child who has elevated wanting things to an art form. The winner, as always, is in the episode.Why This 1971 Film Bracket Podcast Still MattersThe Sweet 16 is where bracket tournaments reveal their true character. By this stage, the obvious candidates are mostly gone. What remains are the films that survived not on reputation alone but on genuine argument. Moreover, the bottom half of the 1971 Sweet 16 contains some of the season's most debated films — which means every matchup result carries real emotional weight.The year 1971 is one of the most remarkable in cinema history. New Hollywood was hitting its stride. European art cinema was pushing form to its limits. Genre filmmaking was getting stranger, darker, and more personal. Consequently, any bracket drawn from this year produces matchups that feel genuinely impossible to call. The Taste Buds do not pretend otherwise — they argue, they agonize, and they vote.Part III is coming. The Elite Eight will determine the Movie of the Year: 1971 champion. Above all, this episode is the last chance to see which films survive before the final reckoning. Subscribe to PopFilter and follow along — the 1971 film...
Nessa segunda parte de nossa homenagem ao grande Gene Hackman, temos um depoimento lindo e emocionante doHenrique Pires, que fala um pouco da carreira do ator e depois apresenta o episódio que reprisamos, sobre o filme “Espantalho”, de Jerry Schatzberg. Nesse episódio, estavam presentes Hugo, Juliana Varella e o convidado especialíssimo, Alexandre Cataldo.-------------------------------------------------Entre em contato com o Cinefilia & Companhia, e deixeseus comentários, elogios e opiniões sobre os filmes tratados.Instagram: @cinefiliaecompanhia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN5rLEZLWrqNclWE1KshDVg -------------------------------------------------Mediação: Hugo HarrisParticipantes: Alexandre Cataldo, Henrique Pires e Juliana VarellaEdição do episódio: Hugo HarrisArtes gráficas: Joe BorgesTrilha de abertura: JF BorgesCoordenação de Edição e Artes: Henrique PiresCoordenação Geral: Hugo Harris
The Panic in Needle Park was Al Pacino's first starring role in the movies. It's a story of Heroin addict Bobby (Pacino) and his clean-cut girlfriend Helen (Kitty Winn) as they frequent the area in New York known as Needle Park. Directed by Jerry Schatzberg and written by husband/wife duo John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion. Released in North America in 1971. The film and it's director were nominated for the Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival. Actor Kitty Winn won Best Actress at the same festival. Film Critic and Author John Bleasdale joins the podcast to discuss the film. John talks about why he doesn't see it as a depressing film, how well-rounded an actor Pacino is already and what he thinks happens to Bobby & Hellen. All About Al: The Pacino Podcast is written, edited and presented by Mark Searby. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The old, classic story of the odd couple. He's a friendly goof. He's an introverted sad sack. On this one, we have two classic films of this classic dynamic. We have John Schlesinger's 1969 classic “Midnight Cowboy” vs Jerry Schatzberg's underrated 1973 gem “Scarecrow”. It's Voight/Hoffman vs Pacino/Hackman. Who wins out? Let's find out. LIKE, […]
Volt olyan tudósító, aki az unalom és a megemészhetetlenség fesztiváljának nevezte, fél évszázados távlatból viszont már tisztán látszik, hogy valóságos kincsesládája volt a hetvenes évek filmművészetének a '73-as Cannes. Amerikai éjszaka, Suttogások és sikolyok és Alejandro Jodorowsky misztikus látomása, A szent hegy - csak néhány cím a programból. A podcast első részében megvitatjuk a botrányokat és a díjakat, stoppolni indulunk Al Pacinóval és Gene Hackmannel, Lindsay Anderson pedig elveszi minden reményünk, hogy lehetséges érvényesülni a kapitalista világrendben - és mi ennek nagyon örülünk. A Fotográfiával is alaposan foglalkozunk, tényleg fiaskó lett volna Zolnay Pál filmje, ha nem találnak rá a gyerekgyilkosság drámai történetére? Menetrend: 01:50 - Botrányok, díjak és sztárok 28:44 - Fotográfia (r.: Zolnay Pál) 54:26 - A szerencse fia (r.: Lindsay Anderson) 1:18:59 - Madárijesztő (r.: Jerry Schatzberg)
This week Alex & Ryan conclude their talk with film & TV director Laurie Collyer, in the second episode of a two-part series where they discuss Jerry Schatzberg's 1973 film "Scarecrow." Laurie Collyer‘s credits include Sherrybaby (2006) which won numerous awards including the National Board of Review's Award for Top Independent Film in 2006 and a Golden Globe nomination for actress Maggie Gyllenhaal; the documentary Nuyorican Dream (1999) which received much acclaim including a DGA nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement and a Grand Jury Prize nomination at the Sundance Film Festival; Sunlight Jr. (2013) starring Naomi Watts and Matt Dillon which premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival; and the miniseries The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe for Lifetime TV, for which she was nominated for another DGA Award. In televison she has directed multiple episodes of Showtime's Billions, NBC's Law & Order: SVU and Apple TV+'s The Me You Can't See. Laurie Collyer IMDB Scarecrow is a 1973 American road movie directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Gene Hackman and Al Pacino. The story involves the relationship between two men who travel from California seeking to start a business in Pittsburgh. At the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, the film tied for the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film, the highest honor. While it fared poorly commercially, Scarecrow later gained cult status. In a review of Scarecrow upon its 2013 rerelease, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian described the film as "a freewheeling masterpiece," describing Hackman and Pacino as giving "the performances of their lives." Peter Biskind has described the film as of "secondary" significance in his book Easy Riders, Raging Bulls. Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film. In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. Ryan Gibson Ryan Gibson is an Emmy-award winning producer of such films as the critically acclaimed Woe and the upcoming film Slotherhouse. He has worked for over twenty years in all aspects of film development and production. HBO Max will stream the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in January 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Ryan Gibson, Host Pete Musto, Producer/Editor Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via ncpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danny Jarabek joins Brian for a discussion of Scarecrow, starring Gene Hackman and Al Pacino, and directed by Jerry Schatzberg. They also talk about Schatzberg's career and pick his best films. SCARECROW is available on Internet Archive: https://bit.ly/3J2eLiyFollow us at filmatfifty.com and @filmatfifty on social media, and please leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
PENDENTE: Rubrica su Cinema, letteratura, fumetto ed esperienze culturali
Una rubrica in cui esprimo la mia personalissima opinione su film che, pur non essendo necessariamente capolavori o film iconici, hanno lasciato qualcosa al pubblico. Scritto da Gary Michael White e diretto da Jerry Schatzberg, "Lo Spaventapasseri" è la storia di un'umanità allo sbaraglio e di due improvvisati amici che devono confrontarsi con i loro fallimenti e i loro sogni. Passeggiando insieme e arrangiandosi come possono in un'America bisognosa di certezze e affetto, Max (Gene Hackman) e Lion (Al Pacino) possono contare solo sulla loro amicizia. Ma per quanto tempo?
THE FINAL FILM IN AN EPIC VHS JOURNEY TO THE EARLY 1970s *TRIGGER WARNING: SCARECROW CONTAINS A SCENE OF SEXUAL ASSAULT* VHS, in its heyday, was the best way to watch movies. They opened up a generation to movies previously impossible to see if they weren't circulating in movie theaters years and decades after release. You could argue our current nerd culture, where everybody has seen everything, was kickstarted by GEN X getting their hands on previously obscure movies. A lot of transfers of older movies to VHS were crappy. Available film prints were Paleolithic, compression was an issue, and, frankly, studios did not care how they looked when monetizing their libraries; Too dark, pan-and-scanned, color resolution sometimes bordering monochromatic. But in 2022 it IS a visual aesthetic filmmakers try to replicate to give their films a grimy, unwashed and somehow dangerous feel. Our impromptu trilogy of films we watched on VHS comes to a close with Jerry Schatzberg's sadly neglected vagabond road trip masterwork, SCARECROW (1973), with GENE F*CKING HACKMAN and AL G*DDAMN PACINO in their primes. Like our previous two films in this series (BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA and FAT CITY), Scarecrow was made at a time when studios (in this case, Warner Brothers) had no idea what the kids wanted to see. A riff on the themes in super successful films Easy Rider and Midnight Cowboy, featuring two of the biggest stars of the time actually sounds like a no-brainer. Scarecrow is about two vagabonds with big plans that team up to drift from California to Pittsburgh (with a detour in Detroit). Hackman has never been so lived-in with a role that he always considered a favorite and Pacino is a revelation of warmth and humor, also in a role he often cites as a favorite. We get into the plot on the episode and discuss what happened to this film to have two of the biggest stars of the era, be a great movie, and all but disappear. It is so good its cult status is understandable but why did it fail upon its release?Director Jerry Schatzberg was a highly regarded photographer in the 1960s that became an even more highly regarded fashion and celebrity portrait photographer before trying his hand at film. He'd worked with Pacino in Panic at Needle Park a few years earlier with Pacino (a street-level heroin addiction drama adapted by... JOAN DIDION and JOHN GREGORY DUNNE. So we watched three movies on VHS released between 1972 and 1974. What was in the water? What changed in movies that have made all three cult favorites rather than films we see on cinema montages? We'll get into that and the great era of 70s studio filmmaking that was gone almost before it started, Another grimy, gorgeously depressing early 1970s film perfect for rewatch on VHS. Whoever invented pan-and-scan for VHS owes everyone involved with Scarecrow an apology. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralJack: jackk1096
Join your host Chris DiZio with special guest Austin Trunick, a film historian - and author of The Cannon Film Guide, an in-depth series of books about the legendary b-movie studio, talk the flick that was Christopher Reeves' passion project and earned Morgan Freeman his 1st Academy Award nomination. ♧ Get Austin's books on Amazon!The Cannon Film Guide: Volume I, 1980–1984 & Volume 2Available in hardcover, softcover & Kindle◇ Download Newsly today and use our promo code CULTF1LM for a FREE month of their premium service! https://newsly.me♡ All title cards by paolino Contact him at paolinoArtworks@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join your host Chris DiZio with special guest Austin Trunick, a film historian - and author of The Cannon Film Guide, an in-depth series of books about the legendary b-movie studio, talk the flick that was Christopher Reeves' passion project and earned Morgan Freeman his 1st Academy Award nomination. ♧ Get Austin's books on Amazon!The Cannon Film Guide: Volume I, 1980–1984 & Volume 2Available in hardcover, softcover & Kindle◇ Download Newsly today and use our promo code CULTF1LM for a FREE month of their premium service! https://newsly.me♡ All title cards by paolino Contact him at paolinoArtworks@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ReconCinemation team is taking to the streets and welcomes two huge names to throw: Morgan Freeman & Christopher Reeve with 1987's STREET SMART! Jon, David & Brent are deep-diving Reeve's status at the time, his efforts to move away from Superman & how that led to this film, the deal that he had to make with Golan & Globus (our favorite producers from The Cannon Group!) in order to fund Street Smart, Morgan Freeman's standout and intense performance as Fast Black, Kathy Baker's arguably greatest career-performance, the chemistry between Freeman & Baker, director Jerry Schatzberg's career & so much more! Plus, early video store memories, where this ranks amongst Freeman's greatest roles, the career of Christopher Reeve after a disastrous 1987, how the film holds up today and more! Never let the truth get in the way of a good podcast... it's STREET SMART! Twitter/IG: @reconcinemation facebook.com/reconcinemation Cover and Episode Art by Curtis Moore (IG: curt986) Theme by E.K. Wimmer (ekwimmer.com)
Este filme pouco conhecido de Jerry Schatzberg, vencedor da Palma de Ouro do Festival de Cannes de 1973, traz Gene Hackman e Al Pacino em personagens memoráveis, imersos no interior americano em busca de redenção para suas vidas. Um típico filme da Nova Hollywood, que acabou eclipsado por outros que ficaram mais famosos na época. Venha redescobrir este título junto a Hugo e Juliana e a sempre valiosa participação de Alexandre Cataldo, do Podcast Filmes Clássicos. Dois atores geniais num filme oculto... não perca!! ------------------------------------------------- Entre em contato com o Cinefilia & Companhia, e deixe seus comentários, elogios e opiniões sobre os filmes tratados. E-mail: cinefilia.companhia@gmail.com Instagram: @cinefiliaecompanhia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN5rLEZLWrqNclWE1KshDVg ------------------------------------------------- Mediação: Hugo Harris Pauta: Henrique Pires, Hugo Harris e Juliana Varella Convidado especial: Alexandre Cataldo Edição do episódio: Hugo Harris Artes gráficas: Joe Borges Trilha de aberturas: JF Borges Coordenação de Comunicação: Juliana Varella Coordenação de Edição e Artes: Henrique Pires Coordenação Geral: Hugo Harris
Once more we dive into the exciting world of movie journalism, where pimps and serial killers are glorified by soulless yuppie scum. To make matters even worse, Sigourney Weaver really lays into a Broadway musical. Vultures! EYEWITNESS (1981, Peter Yates) 13:55 THE MEAN SEASON (1985, Phillip Borsos) 1:06:00 STREET SMART (1987, Jerry Schatzberg) 1:43:30
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 337 with Jason Bailey author of Fun City Cinema. A visual history of a great American city in flux, Fun City Cinema reveals how these classic films and legendary filmmakers took their inspiration from New York City's grittiness and splendor, creating what we can now view as "accidental documentaries" of the city's modes and moods. In addition to the extensively researched and reported text, the book includes both historical photographs and production materials, as well as still frames, behind-the-scenes photos, posters, and original interviews with Noah Baumbach, Larry Clark, Greta Gerwig, Walter Hill, Jerry Schatzberg, Martin Scorsese, Susan Seidelman, Oliver Stone, and Jennifer Westfeldt. Extensive "Now Playing" sidebars spotlight a handful of each decade's additional films of note.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 337 with Jason Bailey author of Fun City Cinema. A visual history of a great American city in flux, Fun City Cinema reveals how these classic films and legendary filmmakers took their inspiration from New York City's grittiness and splendor, creating what we can now view as "accidental documentaries" of the city's modes and moods. In addition to the extensively researched and reported text, the book includes both historical photographs and production materials, as well as still frames, behind-the-scenes photos, posters, and original interviews with Noah Baumbach, Larry Clark, Greta Gerwig, Walter Hill, Jerry Schatzberg, Martin Scorsese, Susan Seidelman, Oliver Stone, and Jennifer Westfeldt. Extensive "Now Playing" sidebars spotlight a handful of each decade's additional films of note.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 337 with Jason Bailey author of Fun City Cinema. A visual history of a great American city in flux, Fun City Cinema reveals how these classic films and legendary filmmakers took their inspiration from New York City's grittiness and splendor, creating what we can now view as "accidental documentaries" of the city's modes and moods. In addition to the extensively researched and reported text, the book includes both historical photographs and production materials, as well as still frames, behind-the-scenes photos, posters, and original interviews with Noah Baumbach, Larry Clark, Greta Gerwig, Walter Hill, Jerry Schatzberg, Martin Scorsese, Susan Seidelman, Oliver Stone, and Jennifer Westfeldt. Extensive "Now Playing" sidebars spotlight a handful of each decade's additional films of note.
This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 337 with Jason Bailey author of Fun City Cinema. A visual history of a great American city in flux, Fun City Cinema reveals how these classic films and legendary filmmakers took their inspiration from New York City's grittiness and splendor, creating what we can now view as "accidental documentaries" of the city's modes and moods. In addition to the extensively researched and reported text, the book includes both historical photographs and production materials, as well as still frames, behind-the-scenes photos, posters, and original interviews with Noah Baumbach, Larry Clark, Greta Gerwig, Walter Hill, Jerry Schatzberg, Martin Scorsese, Susan Seidelman, Oliver Stone, and Jennifer Westfeldt. Extensive "Now Playing" sidebars spotlight a handful of each decade's additional films of note.
Another late upload as we do another doublesode! This week we are watching Jerry Schatzberg's The Panic in Needle Park (1971), featuring Al Pacino in his first major role. We also watch Robert Fuest's The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971).
Mon, 12 Apr 2021 23:30:00 +0200 Canal Extremadura http://www.canalextremadura.es/audio/soulbeat-los-stones-120421 http://www.canalextremadura.es/audio/soulbeat-los-stones-120421 Ertegun había conocido a la banda por primera vez el 23 de octubre de 1964, en el apartamento del fotógrafo Jerry Schatzberg.
Maddy and Lara discuss American masculinity in Scarecrow, Jerry Schatzberg's charming buddy comedy/grim drama. Digressions include Mikey and Nicky, Midnight Cowboy, Nomadland, Cool Hand Luke, Holes, Paddington 2, Blue Collar, and the Coppola clan. Al in conversation with Bilge Ebiri in the Village Voice Get in touch via Twitter / Instagram / Email
Lara and Maddy discuss Jerry Schatzberg's grim (but romantic?) heroin drama The Panic in Needle Park. Digressions include A Star is Born, You, Terraced House, Inside Llewyn Davis, some minor Sopranos spoilers, After Hours, The Exorcist, American Zoetrope, and Scoot McNairy. Jerry Schatzberg’s photography Get in touch via Twitter / Instagram / Email
Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw with your host, Nicolas Rapold. This one's a wild journey with guest Carlos Valladares, a critic and Yale graduate scholar. Carlos is working on a project about the director Jerry Schatzberg, so our conversation starts with his films Scarecrow and Honeysuckle Rose. Then it's off to the races: Alain Resnais's Je t'Aime, Je t'Aime; Looney Tunes; the late Joan Micklin Silver; Kevin Jerome Everson's Park Lanes; and Bill Gunn's great lost studio film, Stop! For complete show notes with links, sign up for my newsletter at rapold.substack.com Music: “Monserrate” by The Minarets Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Jerry Schatzberg is a paragon of perseverance, who paid his dues to become one of the most influential photographers and filmmakers of the late 20th century. After getting his start with baby and catalogue pictures, he worked his way up to photographer at Vogue and Glamour magazines, where he initially met music industry executives like Atlantic Records President Ahmet Ertegun. After befriending Bob Dylan, Jerry’s pictures were used on the covers of Dylan’s first book, “Tarantula,” and the “Blonde On Blonde” album. Jerry went on to photograph some of the most famous people in the world, including The Beatles, Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, Sammy Davis Jr., Andy Warhol, Frank Zappa, and countless other cultural titans.After conquering the photography world, Jerry became a film director, helming a string of classics like “Puzzle of a Downfall Child” (with Faye Dunaway), “Panic In Needle Park” (Al Pacino’s film debut as a lead character), “Scarecrow” (with Pacino and Gene Hackman), “The Seduction of Joe Tynan” (with Alan Alda and Meryl Streep), “Street Smart” (with Christopher Reeve and Morgan Freeman), and many others.In this interview, Jerry discusses his friendship with Bob and Sara Dylan, Nico, Faye Dunaway, and Jimi Hendrix, whom Jerry hired to play in his discotheque when Hendrix still went under the professional name “Jimmy James.” Jerry’s friend Josh Safdie (co-director and writer of “Uncut Gems”), was kind enough to provide this insight into Jerry’s unique role in our cultural history: “Jerry is an ‘iconic’ artist and by that, I don’t mean he himself is iconic (though of course he is), but that he works in the language of iconography without ever flirting with cliche. His characters are icons of parables, of personalities, of types. His work has taught us how to immerse yourself in the iconography of the story and having FAITH in the POWER of character. His work as a photographer, photographing some of the most iconic men and women of the 20th century, led him to develop an incredible taste for talent and knack for showing a person’s power.” To see some examples of what Safdie means, go to www.JerrySchatzberg.com.
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally discuss 1982's "Sophie's Choice", which co-stars Kevin Kline and Peter MacNicol. This film was directed and screenplay by Alan J. Pakula, based on the novel by William Styron.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. sophie's choice2. silkwood3. a cry in the dark4. postcards from the edge5. the post6. big little lies season 27. julie and julia8. the hours9. devil wears prada10. adaptation11. kramer vs kramer12. manchurian candidate13. into the woods14. the laundromat15. the river wild16. doubt17. music of the heart18. it's complicated19. ricki and the flash20. mamma mia 221. florence foster jenkins22. out of africa23. death becomes her24. the french lieutenant's woman25. ironweed26. deer hunter27. mamma mia 28. falling in love29. plenty30. little women31. defending your life32. heartburn33. first do no harm34. still of the night35. before and after36. she-devil37. mary poppins returns38. house of the spirits39. the homesman40. manhattan41. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. a cry in the dark6. kramer vs kramer7. adaptation8. sophie's choice9. out of africa10. the deer hunter11. doubt 12. big little lies season 213. into the woods14. the laundromat15. postcards from the edge16. julie and julia17. the devil wears prada18. it's complicated19. mary poppins returns20. the river wild21. manchurian candidate22. music of the heart23. death becomes her24. the french lieutenant's woman25. falling in love26. ironweed27. ricki and the flash28. florence foster jenkins29. defending your life30. plenty31. manhattan32. mamma mia33. heartburn34. still of the night35. mamma mia 236. first do no harm37. she-devil38. julia39. the homesman40. house of the spirits41. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally are joined by repeat guest Erin Carlson, author of the fantastic "Queen Meryl" book ( https://www.amazon.com/Queen-Meryl-Iconic-Heroic-Legendary/dp/0316485276/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=queen+meryl&qid=1606082367&sr=8-2 ) for a discussion on 1985's "Plenty", which co-stars Sam Neill, Charles Dance, John Gielgud, Tracey Ullman, Sting, Ian McKellen and even Hugh Laurie. This film was directed by Fred Schepisi and written by David Hare, based on his own play.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. silkwood2. postcards from the edge3. the post4. big little lies season 25. julie and julia6. the hours7. devil wears prada8. adaptation9. a cry in the dark10. kramer vs kramer11. manchurian candidate12. into the woods13. the laundromat14. the river wild15. doubt16. music of the heart17. it's complicated18. ricki and the flash19. mamma mia 220. florence foster jenkins21. out of africa22. death becomes her23. ironweed24. deer hunter25. mamma mia 26. falling in love27. plenty28. little women29. defending your life30. heartburn31. first do no harm32. still of the night33. before and after34. she-devil35. mary poppins returns36. house of the spirits37. the homesman38. manhattan39. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. kramer vs kramer6. adaptation7. out of africa8. the deer hunter9. doubt 10. big little lies season 211. into the woods12. a cry in the dark13. the laundromat14. postcards from the edge15. julie and julia16. the devil wears prada17. it's complicated18. mary poppins returns19. the river wild20. manchurian candidate21. music of the heart22. death becomes her23. falling in love24. ironweed25. ricki and the flash26. florence foster jenkins27. defending your life28. plenty29. manhattan30. mamma mia31. heartburn32. still of the night33. mamma mia 234. first do no harm35. she-devil36. julia37. the homesman38. house of the spirits39. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally discuss 1984's "Falling In Love", which co-stars Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Jane Kaczmarek, Dianne Wiest, David Clennon, George Martin and Frances Conroy. This film was directed by Ulu Grosbard and written by Michael Cristofer.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. silkwood2. postcards from the edge3. the post4. big little lies season 25. julie and julia6. the hours7. devil wears prada8. adaptation9. a cry in the dark10. kramer vs kramer11. manchurian candidate12. into the woods13. the laundromat14. the river wild15. doubt16. music of the heart17. it's complicated18. ricki and the flash19. mamma mia 220. florence foster jenkins21. out of africa22. death becomes her23. ironweed24. deer hunter25. mamma mia 26. falling in love27. plenty28. little women29. defending your life30. heartburn31. first do no harm32. still of the night33. before and after34. she-devil35. mary poppins returns36. house of the spirits37. the homesman38. manhattan39. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. kramer vs kramer6. adaptation7. out of africa8. the deer hunter9. doubt 10. big little lies season 211. into the woods12. a cry in the dark13. the laundromat14. postcards from the edge15. julie and julia16. the devil wears prada17. it's complicated18. mary poppins returns19. the river wild20. manchurian candidate21. music of the heart22. death becomes her23. falling in love24. ironweed25. ricki and the flash26. florence foster jenkins27. defending your life28. plenty29. manhattan30. mamma mia31. heartburn32. still of the night33. mamma mia 234. first do no harm35. she-devil36. julia37. the homesman38. house of the spirits39. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally discuss 1981's "The French Lieutenant's Woman", which co-stars Jeremy Irons. This film was directed by Karel Reisz and written by Harold Pinter, based on the novel by John Fowles.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. silkwood2. postcards from the edge3. the post4. big little lies season 25. julie and julia6. the hours7. devil wears prada8. adaptation9. a cry in the dark10. kramer vs kramer11. manchurian candidate12. into the woods13. the laundromat14. the river wild15. doubt16. music of the heart17. it's complicated18. ricki and the flash19. mamma mia 220. florence foster jenkins21. out of africa22. death becomes her23. ironweed24. deer hunter25. mamma mia 26. falling in love27. plenty28. little women29. defending your life30. heartburn31. first do no harm32. still of the night33. before and after34. she-devil35. mary poppins returns36. house of the spirits37. the homesman38. manhattan39. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. kramer vs kramer6. adaptation7. out of africa8. the deer hunter9. doubt 10. big little lies season 211. into the woods12. a cry in the dark13. the laundromat14. postcards from the edge15. julie and julia16. the devil wears prada17. it's complicated18. mary poppins returns19. the river wild20. manchurian candidate21. music of the heart22. death becomes her23. falling in love24. ironweed25. ricki and the flash26. florence foster jenkins27. defending your life28. plenty29. manhattan30. mamma mia31. heartburn32. still of the night33. mamma mia 234. first do no harm35. she-devil36. julia37. the homesman38. house of the spirits39. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally discuss 1988's "A Cry In The Dark", which co-stars Sam Neill. This film was directed by Fred Schepisi and written by Fred Schepisi and Robert Caswell, based on the novel "Evil Angels" by John Bryson.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performancesZach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. silkwood2. postcards from the edge3. the post4. big little lies season 25. julie and julia6. the hours7. devil wears prada8. adaptation9. a cry in the dark10. kramer vs kramer11. manchurian candidate12. into the woods13. the laundromat14. the river wild15. doubt16. music of the heart17. it's complicated18. ricki and the flash19. mamma mia 220. florence foster jenkins21. out of africa22. death becomes her23. ironweed24. deer hunter25. mamma mia 26. falling in love27. plenty28. little women29. defending your life30. heartburn31. first do no harm32. still of the night33. before and after34. she-devil35. mary poppins returns36. house of the spirits37. the homesman38. manhattan39. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. kramer vs kramer6. adaptation7. out of africa8. the deer hunter9. doubt 10. big little lies season 211. into the woods12. a cry in the dark13. the laundromat14. postcards from the edge15. julie and julia16. the devil wears prada17. it's complicated18. mary poppins returns19. the river wild20. manchurian candidate21. music of the heart22. death becomes her23. falling in love24. ironweed25. ricki and the flash26. florence foster jenkins27. defending your life28. plenty29. manhattan30. mamma mia31. heartburn32. still of the night33. mamma mia 234. first do no harm35. she-devil36. julia37. the homesman38. house of the spirits39. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally discuss 1987's "Ironweed", which co-stars Jack Nicholson, Tom Waits, Carroll Baker, Michael O'Keefe, Diane Venora, Fred Gwynne and Nathan Lane. This film was directed by Hector Babenco and written by William Kennedy, based on his own Pulitzer Prize winning novel.Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. silkwood2. postcards from the edge3. the post4. big little lies season 25. julie and julia6. the hours7. devil wears prada8. adaptation9. kramer vs kramer10. manchurian candidate11. into the woods12. the laundromat13. the river wild14. doubt15. music of the heart16. it's complicated17. ricki and the flash18. mamma mia 219. florence foster jenkins20. out of africa21. death becomes her22. deer hunter23. mamma mia 24. little women25. defending your life26. heartburn27. first do no harm28. still of the night29. before and after30. she-devil31. mary poppins returns32. house of the spirits33. the homesman34. manhattan35. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. kramer vs kramer6. adaptation7. out of africa8. the deer hunter9. doubt 10. big little lies season 211. into the woods12. the laundromat13. postcards from the edge14. julie and julia15. the devil wears prada16. it's complicated17. mary poppins returns18. the river wild19. manchurian candidate20. music of the heart21. death becomes her22. ricki and the flash23. florence foster jenkins24. defending your life25. manhattan26. mamma mia27. heartburn28. still of the night29. mamma mia 230. first do no harm31. she-devil32. julia33. the homesman34. house of the spirits35. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally interview Fred Schepisi, who has directed Meryl in "Plenty" and "A Cry In The Dark". Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. silkwood2. postcards from the edge3. the post4. big little lies season 25. julie and julia6. the hours7. devil wears prada8. adaptation9. kramer vs kramer10. manchurian candidate11. into the woods12. the laundromat13. the river wild14. doubt15. music of the heart16. it's complicated17. ricki and the flash18. mamma mia 219. florence foster jenkins20. out of africa21. death becomes her22. deer hunter23. mamma mia 24. little women25. defending your life26. heartburn27. first do no harm28. still of the night29. before and after30. she-devil31. mary poppins returns32. house of the spirits33. the homesman34. manhattan35. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. kramer vs kramer6. adaptation7. out of africa8. the deer hunter9. doubt 10. big little lies season 211. into the woods12. the laundromat13. postcards from the edge14. julie and julia15. the devil wears prada16. it's complicated17. mary poppins returns18. the river wild19. manchurian candidate20. music of the heart21. death becomes her22. ricki and the flash23. florence foster jenkins24. defending your life25. manhattan26. mamma mia27. heartburn28. still of the night29. mamma mia 230. first do no harm31. she-devil32. julia33. the homesman34. house of the spirits35. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
Meryl Streep and The Movies with Zachary Scot Johnson and Maryl McNally
Longtime friends and Meryl Streep fans Zachary Scot Johnson ( www.youtube.com/user/thesongadayproject/about ) and Maryl McNally discuss and pay tribute to the career of the legendary Angela Bassett. Email the hosts at MerylStreepPodcast@gmail.com and please remember to rate, review and subscribe to this podcast.Zach's ranking of Meryl's performances1. silkwood2. postcards from the edge3. the post4. big little lies season 25. julie and julia6. the hours7. devil wears prada8. adaptation9. kramer vs kramer10. manchurian candidate11. into the woods12. the laundromat13. the river wild14. doubt15. music of the heart16. it's complicated17. ricki and the flash18. mamma mia 219. florence foster jenkins20. out of africa21. death becomes her22. deer hunter23. mamma mia 24. little women25. defending your life26. heartburn27. first do no harm28. still of the night29. before and after30. she-devil31. mary poppins returns32. house of the spirits33. the homesman34. manhattan35. juliaZach's ranking of Meryl's films1. the post2. the hours3. silkwood4. little women5. kramer vs kramer6. adaptation7. out of africa8. the deer hunter9. doubt 10. big little lies season 211. into the woods12. the laundromat13. postcards from the edge14. julie and julia15. the devil wears prada16. it's complicated17. mary poppins returns18. the river wild19. manchurian candidate20. music of the heart21. death becomes her22. ricki and the flash23. florence foster jenkins24. defending your life25. manhattan26. mamma mia27. heartburn28. still of the night29. mamma mia 230. first do no harm31. she-devil32. julia33. the homesman34. house of the spirits35. before and afterMaryl's ranking of Meryl's performances1. the post2. julie and julia3. devil wears prada4. postcards from the edge5. adaptation6. big little lies season 27. out of africa8. kramer vs kramer9. the hours10. manchurian candidate11. river wild12. mamma mia 213. florence foster jenkins14. mamma mia15. silkwood16. music of the heart17. into the woods18. it's complicated19. little women20. heartburn21. deer hunter22. death becomes her23. ricki & the flash24. doubt25. first do no harm26. she-devil27. the laundromat28. house of the spirits29. mary poppins returns30. defending your life31. manhattan32. before and after33. still of the night34. julia35. the homesmanMaryl's ranking of Meryl's films1. the hours2. little women3. postcards from the edge4. kramer vs kramer5. the post6. adaptation7. florence foster jenkins8. doubt9. silkwood10. out of africa11. the deer hunter12. big little lies season 213. devil wears prada14. mamma mia 15. mary poppins returns16. into the woods17. julie & julia18. mamma mia 219. river wild20. manchurian candidate21. it's complicated22. death becomes her23 music of the heart24. defending your25. the laundromat26. house of the spirits27. heartburn28. first do no harm29. ricki & the flash30. julia31. she-devil32. still of the night33. before and after34. the homesman35. manhattan
The longtime manager and producer of the Rolling Stones, Andrew Loog Oldham promoted and nurtured the group's notorious reputation as the bad boys of the British Invasion, orchestrating their ultimate rise to prominence as the "world's greatest rock & roll band."Andrew currently hosts "podchats" on his own podcast called Sounds & Vision. He's featured conversations with Mick Rock, Jerry Schatzberg, May Pang, Danny Goldberg and others there. You can also read more about Andrew through his 3 books, STONED, 2STONED, and STONE FREE, all available on Amazon, Abe Books, and from your favorite book shops. Learn more about Lyte: http://www.lyte.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The longtime manager and producer of the Rolling Stones, Andrew Loog Oldham promoted and nurtured the group's notorious reputation as the bad boys of the British Invasion, orchestrating their ultimate rise to prominence as the "world's greatest rock & roll band."Andrew currently hosts "podchats" on his own podcast called Sounds & Vision. He's featured conversations with Mick Rock, Jerry Schatzberg, May Pang, Danny Goldberg and others there. You can also read more about Andrew through his 3 books, STONED, 2STONED, and STONE FREE, all available on Amazon, Abe Books, and from your favorite book shops. Learn more about Lyte: http://www.lyte.com
Raymond and Jerry discuss casting a young Al Pacino, working with Willie Nelson and almost directing 'A Star Is Born.'
Welcome back for another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week Sammy, Will and Todd bring you coverage of Hangover Square (1945) directed by John Brahm and The Panic in Needle Park (1971) directed by Jerry Schatzberg. We hope you enjoy the show!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmil.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Salut! On this weeks episode Ben and Tyler have two movies in black and white. The first film is the 2011 Best Picture winner, The Artist. And the second film is Greta Gerwig's coming out film Frances Ha from 2013. Both are good surprisingly. Spoiler: The Godzilla Movies Tyler meant to say at 5:30 was Destroy all Monsters, and at 6:30 is The Return of Godzilla and the director Tyler was thinking of at 53:04 was Jerry Schatzberg please don't @ him. Au Revoir! What Tyler watched: Booksmart What Ben watched: Godzilla: King of the Monsters 00:00-00:49: Intro 00:50-08:00: What we watched last week 08:01-09:05: The Artist intro 09:06-10:55: The bit in the Artist where he can hear noise and it freaks him out. 10:56-25:45: The Artist discussion 25:46 -43:00: Oscar talk 43:01-43:51: The Artist ratings 43:52 -45:05: Frances Ha intro 45:06-46:40: “...This secret world that exists right there in public unnoticed...” 46:41-1:12:07: Frances Ha discussion 1:12:08-1:12:47: Frances Ha ratings 1:12:48-1:15:55: What's on the pod next week 1:15:56-1:16:59: Outro
durée : 00:26:33 - Le Réveil culturel - par : Tewfik Hakem - Rencontre avec le photographe américain Jerry Schatzberg qui expose "Off Grand Concourse", au Château de Chamarande, dans le département de l'Essonne, jusqu'au 1er septembre 2019 - invités : Jerry SCHATZBERG - Jerry Schatzberg : Cinéaste, photographe - réalisé par : Vincent Abouchar
durée : 00:26:33 - Le Réveil culturel - par : Tewfik Hakem - Rencontre avec le photographe américain Jerry Schatzberg qui expose "Off Grand Concourse", au Château de Chamarande, dans le département de l'Essonne, jusqu'au 1er septembre 2019 - invités : Jerry SCHATZBERG - Jerry Schatzberg : Cinéaste, photographe - réalisé par : Vincent Abouchar
Andrew Loog Oldham is the original manager/producer of the Rolling Stones, founder of Immediate Records, writer of STONED, 2STONED, and ROLLING STONED, and the longtime lead DJ on the Underground Garage channel on SiriusXM. Sounds and Vision is the next chapter. On this episode, Andrew sits down with film director/photographer Jerry Schatzberg. Published in Vogue, McCall’s, Esquire, Glamour, and Life in the 1960’s, Schatzberg captured intimate portraits of the generation's most notable artists, celebrities and thinkers (from Bob Dylan to Robert Rauschenberg), and he pushed on in the 1970s to the medium of film participating in the renaissance of American cinema, directing films such as: Puzzle of a Downfall Child, The Panic in Needle Park, Scarecrow. His films mark a significant time in the history of film when the importance of solid and introspective narrative proved paramount. You're likely familiar with Jerry's pictures which included the cover of Bob Dylan's "Blonde on Blonde" and the Rolling Stones in drag. Share Sounds and Vision with a friend. Write a review for this podcast and Andrew will give you a shout out in a future episode. Tweet at Andrew and let him know what you think of this episode.
The crows are laughing at our episode about 1973's Scarecrow. The film stars Al Pacino and Gene Hackman as two drifters who join forces to head to Pittsburgh by way of Detroit to start a car wash.Jamey Duvall (Movie Geeks United) and Bill Ackerman (Supporting Characters, From the Neighborhood) join Mike to discuss the film. Special guests include director Jerry Schatzberg and writer Garry Michael White (no relation).Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crows are laughing at our episode about 1973's Scarecrow. The film stars Al Pacino and Gene Hackman as two drifters who join forces to head to Pittsburgh by way of Detroit to start a car wash. Jamey Duvall (Movie Geeks United) and Bill Ackerman (Supporting Characters, From the Neighborhood) join Mike to discuss the film. Special guests include director Jerry Schatzberg and writer Garry Michael White (no relation).
The crows are laughing at our episode about 1973's Scarecrow. The film stars Al Pacino and Gene Hackman as two drifters who join forces to head to Pittsburgh by way of Detroit to start a car wash. Jamey Duvall (Movie Geeks United) and Bill Ackerman (Supporting Characters, From the Neighborhood) join Mike to discuss the film. Special guests include director Jerry Schatzberg and writer Garry Michael White (no relation).
This week on LADY’s After Hours, fashion and cultural historian Laura McLaws Helms meets with photographer and filmmaker Jerry Schatzberg. Originally from the Bronx, Jerry became intrigued with photography while working at his family’s fur business after WWII. He started as a photographer’s assistant in the mid 1950s, before striking out on his own and shooting for Vogue by the end of the decade. Perfectly placed and well-suited to document the pop culture shifts of the Sixties, Schatzberg photographed such luminaries as the Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan while also hosting raucous parties for them at his studio. As celebrated as his subjects, Jerry appeared often in the gossip columns as a “man about town” especially once he became part owner in two of the hippest nightclubs in town—Ondine and Salvation—and was engaged to Faye Dunaway. Breaking into moviemaking in 1970, he won the top prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival for his third film, Scarecrow. Attracted by offbeat characters and unconventional plots, Jerry was part of a new auteur movement in 1970s Hollywood. He directed over a dozen films over the following decades, and now in his nineties he continues to write scripts and produce exhibitions and books of his photographs. Inspiring as a creator of photographs and films, Jerry Schatzberg is equally as inspiring for his thoughts, perspectives and passion for life. For full show notes, episode resources and a slideshow of images, head to https://ladyworld.tv/after-hours-jerry-schatzberg Produced and hosted by Laura McLaws Helms Featured Guest Jerry Schatzberg
On the show today is the photographer and film director, Jerry Schatzberg. Jerry started his career in the late 50’s, shooting fashion photographs for magazines such as Vogue, McCall’s, and Esquire. Many of his most iconic photographs were made during this time, perhaps most famously his portrait of Bob Dylan for the cover of Blonde on Blonde. In 1970 Jerry made the transition to film with his first feature, Puzzle of a Downfall Child, starring Faye Dunaway as a model on the verge of a nervous breakdown. His follow up film, The Panic In Needle Park, a gritty, realistic look at two heroin addicts in New York starred Al Pacino in his first major role. The film earned Jerry the first of his four Palme d’Or nominations, including one win for 1973’s Scarecrow. Jerry just celebrated his 90th Birthday and I was happy to visit him and make a portrait at his apartment on the Upper West Side. Here I am with Jerry Schatzberg.
Un nouveau voyage dans le temps cinématographique avec à vos côtés, un passager de marque : le réalisateur et photographe, Jerry Schatzberg. L'invité exceptionnel d'Antoine Sire et Antoine Jullien souffle cette année ses 90 bougies et c'est à l'occasion du Champs-Elysées Film Festival qu'il nous accorde quelques minutes de sagesse et d'anecdotes. Son fameux "Portrait d'une enfant déchue", sa rencontre avec Al Pacino, sa place et son regard sur le Nouvel Hollywood où quand le passé d'un homme retrace un pan de l'histoire du cinéma classique. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Jerry Schatzberg's Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970) stars Faye Dunaway as Lou Andreas Sand, a model who has been used up and discarded by the fashion industry. Her former photographer and lover, Aaron (Barry Primus) interviews Lou, allowing screenwriter Carole Eastman to take the audience back and forth in a fracture time structure, allowing us to see the pieces of the puzzle that is Lou.Bill Ackerman and Daniel Kremer join Mike to discuss this fascinating and once difficult-to-find film.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Jerry Schatzberg, Barry PrimusGuest Co-Hosts: Bill Ackerman, Daniel KremerJerry Schatzberg's Puzzle of a Downfall Child (1970) stars Faye Dunaway as Lou Andreas Sand, a model who has been used up and discarded by the fashion industry. Her former photographer and lover, Aaron (Barry Primus) interviews Lou, allowing screenwriter Carole Eastman to take the audience back and forth in a fracture time structure, allowing us to see the pieces of the puzzle that is Lou.Bill Ackerman and Daniel Kremer join Mike to discuss this fascinating and difficult-to-find film.Buy Puzzle of a Downfall Child on DVD (PAL, Reg.2)Visit the official Jerry Schatzberg websiteBuy Looking for Gatsby by Faye DunawayBuy Sidney J. Furie: Life and Films by Daniel KremerListen to Supporting Characters from Bill Ackerman
This week we're talking about the criminally under seen Scarecrow, the 1973 film by the criminally underrated Jerry Schatzberg. Anyone would think we had a thing for Gene Hackman.... Note: Ricardo apologises to Roland Joffe for saying that he directed 'Revolution', that of course was Hugh Hudson This is The Recommendation Game, a weekly podcast where two film lovers take turns to recommend a film the other has not seen, they watch and then meet to discuss it. Spoilers are a given. We are Ricardo Deakin and Orla Mc Nelis, two filmy types who love waffling extensively about movies Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/2fRzZzW Like us on Facebook: bit.ly/2fdF848
Sometimes, you need to take stock of the path you're on to make sure you get where you're trying to go. Other times, you may need to change the destination entirely. This week, we're talking about looking at where we are and what to do if it's just a little off. We're also talking about new projects and how sometimes just rolling up your sleeves and doing the work is all that matters. Jerry Schatzberg is our Photographer of the Week.
Sometimes, you need to take stock of the path you’re on to make sure you get where you’re trying to go. Other times, you may need to change the destination entirely. This week, we’re talking about looking at where we are and what to do if it’s just a little off. We’re also talking about new projects and how sometimes just rolling up your sleeves and doing the work is all that matters. Jerry Schatzberg is our Photographer of the Week.
During this episode of Legends of Film we talk to Jerry Schatzberg, Director of Scarecrow, The Panic in Needle Park, and Sweet Revenge. Mr. Schatzberg discusses casting Morgan Freeman in his breakthrough role, the importance of improvisation, and problems that occur when your lead actor is also your screenwriter. Get More Legends of Film Subscribe to Legends of Film by RSS | iTunes
Say hello to our listener friend! (Get it? “Say hello to our LISTENER…friend.” Scar…face….yeah.) THIS WEEK, we’re watching an Al Pacino double header! First up, it’s that heroin filled classic THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK, directed by Jerry Schatzberg and starring Al Pacino and Kitty Winn. After that, we break out the cigars with SCARFACE, directed by Brian DePalma (scripted by Oliver Stone) and starring Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert Loggia, and Mary Elizabeth Mastranton. Mountains of white powder, bad Cuban accents, New York, LA, it’s all here on MASS MOVIECIDE!