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“Hackman is dressed head-to-toe in Zapruder-wear...” - Steve On this month's We ❤️ Movies, we're chatting about Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 masterpiece, The Conversation! How fantastic, and against type, is Hackman in this movie? How much cocaine was getting blown at that surveillance conference? How amazing is Harrison Ford playing this villainous character? Has there been anyone as natural and amazing on camera as John Cazale? And how about that magnificent—hey now! This episode is for surveillance freaks only! To access the full show, head to our Patreon and sign up today. Instantly unlocked this show, along with hours, upon hours of exclusive shows you can't get anywhere else like Animation Damnation, MELR0210, and Once In A Lifetime!
Continuing my dive into the Paranoid Thrillers of the 1970s, with frequent guest Joe.This time out we have one of the all time greats in The Conversation. Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Harrison Ford and Allen Garfield star in this tense brilliant picture.Links to my socialsBlueskyTwitterInstagramLetterboxdMusic by ANtarcticbreeze_Music from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"You men shoot, aim for white meat." Dog Day Afternoon (1975) directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Al Pacino, John Cazale, Charles Durning, Chris Sarandon and Penolope Allen. Next Time: Schindler's List (1993)
This one's for Gene Hackman (and Tony Scott, John Cazale, Jason Robards, Larry King, and any of the other deceased legends we talk about this week) The Conversation: 00:00 Enemy of the State: 51:08 Patreon YouTube
This week, Seamus and Garrett remember the legendary Gene Hackman by having a conversation about Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 masterpiece, The Conversation. Plus, a look at another world class performer and The Conversation co-star, John Cazale. Episode timecodes: The Conversation - 1:25 The Conversation spoilers - 16:42 Pop Culture Reference (John Cazale) - 40:50 Save The Rec Center (Enemy of the State & Brick) - 46:57 Reach the show: Email: popculturereferencepod@gmail.com Bluesky: @pcr-podcast.bsky.social TikTok: @PCR_Podcast Instagram: @PCR_Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/PopCultureReference Music from filmmusic.io "Wallpaper" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
This week, we're tearing up the baseboards and getting funky on the saxophone as Gene HackMarch rolls on with a Coppola classic surveillance thriller that he snuck in between Godfathers. It's 1974's The Conversation, written, directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Harrison Ford, Allen Garfield, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr and Robert Duvall. Needless to say, Hackman is terrific at the heart of an essential 70s paranoid thriller -- though is it really paranoia if you know your fears are true? His Harry Caul is a meticulous professional, a cunning and inventive man who is very good at his work having to reckon with the evil that work may bring in to the world. And can even the best spies really tell good from bad when they only have a piece of the picture? It's a great movie, and a first time watch for both hosts. Plus: J Mo's been to the theatre so we've got a full discussion of Mickey 17, and Hayley's finally captured her great white whale VHS tape. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening to our discussion, The Conversation is currently streaming on Criterion Channel at the time of publication (and can also be found in full for free on YouTube). Other works discussed on this episode include E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial, When Harry Met Sally..., MouseHunt, Sneakers, Runaway Jury, Enemy of the State, Kraven the Hunter, Madame Web, Morbius, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Outsiders, Megalopolis, Dog Day Afternoon, Practical Magic, The Lives of Others, and a last minute Corrections Corner on Crimson Tide. We'll be back next week to close out Gene HackMarch with our monthly canon consideration, as this month we induct The Royal Tenenbaums into the hallowed halls of the pod-canon. It is currently streaming on Disney+, Crave, and Starz. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
We're thrilled to have spent some time with the director of the new black comedy film RIFF RAFF, Dito Montiel. He spoke with us about how the film came together, whether it's intimidating to work with living legends like Bill Murray and how Pete Davidson reminded him of the late great John Cazale. RIFF RAFF hits theaters on February 28, 2025, so let's talk about it...
Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss The Godfather Part II is a 1974 American epic crime film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, starring Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Morgana King, John Cazale, Marianna Hill and Lee Strasberg.Additional topics include: -The 4th Annual Rubber Duckies -Don Lemon x Amanda Seales -Octopus Burger -Black filmmakers who are not Tyler Perry: Barry Jenkins, Radha Blank, Amma Asante, Cord Jefferson, and Raoul Peck -The death of Voletta Wallace and Peter JasonJoin us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FishJellyFilmReviewsWant to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046Find merch here: https://fishjellyfilmreviews.myspreadshop.com/allVenmo @fishjellyVisit their website at www.fishjellyfilms.comFind their podcast at the following: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/388hcJA50qkMsrTfu04peH Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fish-jelly/id1564138767Find them on Instagram: Nick (@ragingbells) Joseph (@joroyolo) Fish Jelly (@fishjellyfilms)Find them on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ragingbells/ https://letterboxd.com/joroyolo/Nick and Joseph are both Tomatometer-approved critics at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/nicholas-bell https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/joseph-robinson
Controversial, brutal, long... sexy? Let's find out on this week's episode where the fellas talk about Michael Cimino's The Deer Hunter. Brendan and Jason talk all about the controversial Russian Roulette scenes, Meryl Streep wrangling an Oscar nomination out of a paper-thin role, the struggle to get John Cazale in the film, the wedding scene that seemed to bore most people... does it hold up better today? All this and more in this week's show! Next week: We hate-drich! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/war-movies/the-100-greatest-war-movies-of-all-time Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) The Deer Hunter stars Robert DeNiro, Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, John Savage, George Dzundza, Chuck Aspegren and John Cazale; directed by Michael Cimino. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On y cause de Un parfait inconnu de James Mangold et de Vol à haut risque, de Mel Gibson. A vos agendas !Le Film du Dimanche Soir au Cinéma Arvor: Une Histoire vraie de David LynchA mettre dans vos oreillesDurant nos quelques semaines d'absence, la moitié poilue a fait cocu DEUX FOIS la moitié imberbe en allant causer de John Cazale chez Seconds Couteaux et business chez En Attendant Godard lors de deux émissions.
This week Zach picked the first Coppola film for the podcast with the 1974 neo noir film The Conversation. Directed by Francis For Coppola, the film portrays a surveillance expert who faces a moral dilemma when his recordings reveal a potential murder. It stars Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest, Harrison Ford, Teri Garr, and Robert Duvall. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette deuxième émission, on cause de cinéma des restes du monde.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.Bon courage pour l'écoute des bonus !A vos agendas !Le Film du Dimanche Soir au Cinéma Arvor: Pat Garrett et Billy the Kid de Sam Peckinpah ( grosse hâte )A mettre dans vos oreillesDurant nos quelques semaines d'absence, la moitié poilue a fait cocu DEUX FOIS la moitié imberbe en allant causer de John Cazale chez Seconds Couteaux et business chez En Attendant Godard lors de deux émissions.
Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette deuxième émission, on cause de cinéma des restes du monde.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.Bon courage pour l'écoute des bonus !A vos agendas !Le Film du Dimanche Soir au Cinéma Arvor: Pat Garrett et Billy the Kid de Sam Peckinpah ( grosse hâte )A mettre dans vos oreillesDurant nos quelques semaines d'absence, la moitié poilue a fait cocu DEUX FOIS la moitié imberbe en allant causer de John Cazale chez Seconds Couteaux et business chez En Attendant Godard lors de deux émissions.
Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette deuxième émission, on cause de cinéma des états-unis d'Amérique.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 2h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...A vos agendas !Le Film du Dimanche Soir au Cinéma Arvor: Pat Garrett et Billy the Kid de Sam Peckinpah ( grosse hâte )A mettre dans vos oreillesDurant nos quelques semaines d'absence, la moitié poilue a fait cocu DEUX FOIS la moitié imberbe en allant causer de John Cazale chez Seconds Couteaux et business chez En Attendant Godard lors de deux émissions.
Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette deuxième émission, on cause de cinéma des états-unis d'Amérique.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 2h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...A vos agendas !Le Film du Dimanche Soir au Cinéma Arvor: Pat Garrett et Billy the Kid de Sam Peckinpah ( grosse hâte )A mettre dans vos oreillesDurant nos quelques semaines d'absence, la moitié poilue a fait cocu DEUX FOIS la moitié imberbe en allant causer de John Cazale chez Seconds Couteaux et business chez En Attendant Godard lors de deux émissions.
Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette première émission, on cause de cinéma français.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 3h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...A vos agendas !Le Film du Dimanche Soir au Cinéma Arvor: Pat Garrett et Billy the Kid de Sam Peckinpah ( grosse hâte )A mettre dans vos oreillesDurant nos quelques semaines d'absence, la moitié poilue a fait cocu DEUX FOIS la moitié imberbe en allant causer de John Cazale chez Seconds Couteaux et business chez En Attendant Godard lors de deux émissions.
Au casting cette année encore de notre marathon radiophonique annuel, notre intérimaire Jules Topok, et deux immigrés clandestins en provenance directe de la célèbre émission En attendant Goldman, DocErwan Cadoret et Thomas Kiki Gombaud.Dans cette première émission, on cause de cinéma français.On en parle trop peu mais vous pouvez nous filer un peu de caillasse ici, ça nous permettra (entre autres choses) de boire des bières de meilleure qualité.La suite (encore 3h30 de blabla) aux prochains épisodes...A vos agendas !Le Film du Dimanche Soir au Cinéma Arvor: Pat Garrett et Billy the Kid de Sam Peckinpah ( grosse hâte )A mettre dans vos oreillesDurant nos quelques semaines d'absence, la moitié poilue a fait cocu DEUX FOIS la moitié imberbe en allant causer de John Cazale chez Seconds Couteaux et business chez En Attendant Godard lors de deux émissions.
For the first podcast of 2025, Marty and Scott study the unorthodox filmography of John Cazale, who starred in FIVE Best Picture-nominated films in the 1970s... and that's it.Your listening options are twofold: play straight through, or hop around:The Godfather (1972, Dir. Francis Ford Coppola) at 2:20The Godfather Part II (1974, Dir. Francis Ford Coppola) at 17:17Dog Day Afternoon (1975, Dir. Sidney Lumet) at 29:40The Deer Hunter (1978, Dir. Michael Cimino) at 42:00Continuity Boulevard at 56:54Lightning Round at 1:22:45NOTE: Cazale's fifth Best Picture-nominated film was The Conversation, about which we conversed in Episode 52, our Gene Hackman ep!Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Amazon Music.Visit us at slackandslashpod.comEmail us at slackandslash@gmail.com
Fifty years ago, recent Oscar winner Francis Ford Coppola returned to write and direct what was likely one of the most highly anticipated sequels in the history of cinema.....and barely two years after the original film (The Godfather) had set the world by storm not only setting box office records but winning several Oscars including Best Picture. How could any film live up to that? Well in the opinions of most who saw it, THIS one did! Returning are stars Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Robert Duvall, Talia Shire, and John Cazale among several others in this next chapter of The Corleone Saga with Al's Michael now leading one of the most powerful crime families in the country. And this time around, he's expanding his empire further by working out a deal with powerful kingpin Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg) to expand operations into Cuba. Of course, several complications ensue including an attempt on Michael's life which arouses suspicions towards every one around him. From there, things don't go exactly as planned as Michael's fear and paranoia take him into unexpected directions. Along the way during this 3+ epic, Coppola also presents us with the origins of Michael's father Vito now played by Robert Deniro. We follow Vito's story from an orphaned kid travelling from his homeland of Italy to New York City and eventually growing into adulthood, building a criminal empire. Considered by many to be even better than its predecessor, this would go on to win six Oscars including Best Picture. Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
After an explosive first half, the stage is set for a dramatic conclusion. Find out who takes the lead in the Naples underground and who is left waiting in the wings, as the curtain falls on this scene-for-scene recreation of the lost Martin Scorsese film, GONCHAROV (1973). Featured Music: "Lucky Dragon" by Odd Marshall and "Overthinking" by The Anti-Queens Dungeon Punks is recorded and produced by Kirk Hamilton. Writing, design, and layout of Goncharov Must Die by Mynar Lenahan. ——— Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/dungeonpunks Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow us on Twitter: @DungeonPunksPod or Instagram/Threads @DungeonPunks Come hang out on our Discord Server Find the Songs From Bands We Like on our Spotify and YouTube Music playlists. ——— STARRING: Taylor Ramone playing Robert De Niro as Ivor Goncharov Kirk Hamilton playing Harvey Keitel as Andrey Dadonov Joe MacLeod playing Al Pacino as Mario Ambrosini Leigh Eldridge playing Cybill Shepherd as Katya Goncharovna Stu Popp playing John Cazale as "Ice Pick" Joe Morelli (and others)
0:00 Daddy Smacks It. 2:30 Start it up. 3:28 The debate topic. 4:06 Nostalgia with shoulders. 5:24 Origin of Debate questions. 8:36 Bern's 1st take on Godfather 1 vs 2. 10:04 Mattie's 1st rebuttal. 12:30 Movie is a technical Stand Still. 13:21 Brando over DeNiro. 14:48 Secondary Character roles. 17:41 Michael built his world on Pragmatism. 18:06 John Cazale is a Legend. 20:28 the Transition of Michael Corleone. 23:23 Most Heart wrenching moment. 25:46 The Offer is a great show. 28:21 Bern Drops Gravy T's Bomb. 29:48 Favorite Line from either movie. 32:50 What's AI gonna say. 37:10 Final Thoughts. 37:25 Shout Out Juno Temple. 38:58 Peace out Bub Scout. Godfather I vs Godfather II: The Family Feud! (Working Perspectives Podcast Ep. 405) It's the debate that's raged for decades: which film reigns supreme, The Godfather or The Godfather Part II? On this episode of Working Perspectives, we're diving headfirst into this cinematic showdown! Join us as we dissect the arguments for both sides: Godfather I: The original masterpiece. Iconic performances, unforgettable scenes, and the birth of a cinematic legend. Can anything top the sheer impact of this classic? Godfather II: A sprawling epic expanding the Corleone saga. Michael's chilling rise to power, Vito's origins, and a deeper exploration of family and betrayal. Is this the more complex and ambitious film? We'll analyze the performances, the directing, the story, and even throw in some fun facts. Plus, we'll get a fresh perspective by asking AI for its take on this cinematic clash of the titans! Don't miss this passionate discussion on two of the greatest films ever made. Let us know in the comments which Godfather film YOU think is better! Hashtags: #TheGodfather #GodfatherPartII #MovieDebate #FilmDiscussion #WorkingPerspectivesPodcast #AI #FrancisFordCoppola #MarlonBrando #AlPacino #RobertDeNiro #ClassicCinema
No audio engineering is required for this episode; you are hearing the raw unmanipulated audio of our mega-episode on Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 neo-noir masterpiece THE CONVERSATION.We're here to celebrate its 50th anniversary by recounting our experience seeing this in theatres as a first viewing experience. We're having a serious The Conversation about Gene Hackman's spite, John Cazale's killer filmography, Harrison Ford's babyface, the recently passed Teri Garr's ability to elevate everything she's in, and David Shire's amazing minimalist score, before running through the plot of this top-tier character study masquerading as a mystery. Spoilers within!This movie's prescience really cannot really be overstated. We're here to discuss how it locked into the zeitgeist of the 70's and predicted our current way of life, and how it not only predicted Watergate, but technical advisor Martin Kaiser's life. Plus, is The Conversation part of a franchise??? Find out here!Next time: the holiday season's already here!? We're upset about it. But we're easing the pain by watching Renny Harlin & Shane Black's THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT!
Cʹest un film humaniste, interrogeant la place et la pertinence des médias face à la terrifiante complexité du réel, le voyeurisme de télévision, et la répression policière. Un film en marge qui parle dʹêtres en bordure, des freaks comme les appelle le cinéaste. Dans Un après-midi de Chien, Dog Day Afternoon, sorti en 1976, le réalisateur américain réussit le pari dʹun huis-clos haletant en partant dʹun fait divers réel qui a eu lieu à Brooklyn en août 1972. Le scénario est écrit au cordeau par Frank Pierson. Un homosexuel, amoureux, pour payer la transformation de son mari en femme, ne va rien trouver de mieux que de braquer une banque avec lʹaide dʹun complice tout aussi branquignole que lui. Une idée folle évidemment, et qui tourne court. Le récit échappe très vite au film de braquage. Les voyous multiplient les imprudences, les poisses, la banque est rapidement encerclée par la police et par les médias. Les cambrioleurs, coincés, se transforment en preneurs dʹotage et se joue alors une histoire presque surréaliste où la foule prend parti pour les braqueurs. Le drame devient une tragicomédie, où tout est pathétique. La situation de Sonny, joué avec maestria par Al Pacino, sa femme, transsexuelle, sa mère, le drame joué devant les caméras, et puis John Cazale, qui lʹaccompagne, loser également, font de ce film un spectacle étonnant, un classique du cinéma. Aujourdʹhui dans Travelling, nous allons plonger dans lʹunivers de ce cinéaste réaliste, issu de la télévision, fort dʹune filmographie de 43 longs-métrages dont les plus connus sont sans doute 12 hommes en colère et Serpico. Sidney Lumet est donc au cœur de lʹémission du jour, avec ce film incroyable quʹil faut avoir vu une fois dans sa vie. Ne tardons pas…direction Brooklyn, un après-midi de canicule, quelques instants avant la fermeture dʹune banque, au moment où tout va déraper. REFERENCES Lumet on Lumet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxCIHvuC83c Behind the scene Dog Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70fEgg9E9Y0 Jim Whaley Interviews Sidney Lumet About "Dog Day Afternoon" For Cinema Showcase - 1975 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4rYdKTgCnw lʹhistoire derrière lʹhistoire https://ew.com/article/2014/07/31/the-dog-documentary-dog-day-afternoon/ Un documentaire sur le braqueur John Wojtowicz : The Dog (also known as Storyville: The Great Sex Addict Heist), Allison Berg
Based on true events, two bumbling thieves (Al Pacino & John Cazale) attempt to rob a bank, which quickly becomes a comedy of errors leading to a media and spectator frenzy outside the bank. Co-starring Charles Durning and Chris Sarandon. Directed by Sidney Lumet.
Fifty years ago, Francis Ford Coppola made one of the best paranoid thrillers ever, “The Conversation.” A movie about a guy who can't let it go. Alex and Nick discuss Gene Hackman, John Cazale, young Harrison Ford, Watergate, favorite movies about surveillance, Top 5 Coppola, Top 5 Hackman, anticipating “Megalopolis,” and much more.Follow @WAYW_Podcast on Twitter and Instagram and Letterboxd.Watch Alex's films at http://alexwithrow.com/Watch Nick's films at https://www.nicholasdostal.com/Send us mailbag questions at whatareyouwatchingpodcast@gmail.com
Ryan and Dylan continue the month of Coppola in anticipation of Megalopolis with two of Coppola's biggest hits: The Conversation and Apocalypse Now.
A bank robbery gone wrong turns into a panicked and sweaty hostage situation in this Lumet classic, Dog Day Afternoon (1975). Al Pacino puts in an all-time great performance as the high-strung, charasmatic, and a little unhinged bank robber, Sonny Wortzik, as he fumbles the robbery but attempts to make a clean escape by negotiating with the NYPD. Based on a true story, this one location spectacle is a directing masterclass with incredible performances by Pacino and John Cazale. Join, Cameron, Isaac, and Juzo as they delve into this true classic. Cinema Spectator is a movie podcast hosted by Isaac Ransom and Cameron Tuttle, with frequent appearances from film expert Juzo Greenwood. The show is executive produced by Darrin O'Neill and recorded & produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. You can support the show at patreon.com/ecfsproductions. Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter under ECFS Productions (@ecfsproductions). Isaac and Cameron started recording podcasts with their first project, Everything Comes from Something (2018), and are now focusing on new weekly content for Cinema Spectator. Cameron Tuttle is a full-time professional cinematographer who majored at SFSU Film School to collaborate with corporate, private, and creative productions. Cameron is the expert. Isaac Ransom is a professional creative, digital marketer, and product manager working full-time. Isaac is the student. The podcast is a passion project between two longtime friends; we hope you can enjoy our project with the limited time we have! Thank you for your time, your generosity, and support.
This week, the 2 Guys 5 Movies podcast deep dives into a film that has never made a list before – Francis Ford Coppola's classic sequel The Godfather Part II, starring Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, John Cazale, Talia Shire, and Lee Strasburg. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.
About a year ago, Bridget Fonda was a real dream lady to me. One of the most beautiful women I'd ever seen. I've felt that way since seeing Jackie Brown as a kid. Unfortunately, I keep watching awful movies with her in them and the magic is crumbling away. Bridget Fonda, Elias Koteas, Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, Maury Chaykin, Graham Greene and Don Mckellar are in this. You might ask how one could possibly go wrong with a cast like that. How could this film be anything but magical? Well, unless you're a Grandma in the mid 90s, you're probably gonna be befuddled. Tune in and find out the specifics. If you're enjoying this run, don't forget we have so very many episodes on Billy Crudup, John Cazale, Robert Longstreet, Radha Mitchell, Brandon Lee, Brad Pitt, Wesley Snipes, horror movies and now? Erotic movie reviews YOU CAN WATCH ON YOUTUBE! YOU CAN SEE US AND THE HORNY CLIPS! Head to the youtube channel for We Doing Boners. All of our links are at linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
Lisa Cohen back next week and thereafter, Alana Fishberg, US Open, Donald Viscardi, Please join us on Milo Time, @milotimepodcast, Run in Prospect Park in Milo's honor Sunday, November 10, meet at Milo's tree at 9am sharp, Join us for brunch at our house after you finish, The Conversation at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 4:40pm, Sunday September 15, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall, Teri Garr, Harrison Ford, Cindy Williams, John Cazale, Cazale in five movies, all nominated for Best Picture, JetsCast Inspired by Milo Time, Mitch Epner, Please join us on the podcast, Dropping by Wednesday at midnight each week, Plymouth Gin Water, Icy cold water without ice cubes, The Plymouth Gin bottle has been with us for about 12 years, Milo and I must have filled the bottle thousands of times, Milo didn't like having fruit in the water, Milo would often rank the water at a restaurant, Park Slope Diner on 5th Avenue between 8th and 9th Street, Coco Rocco, New Bleu Cafe, Milo's indifference to food, but treating water as important (with his tongue in his cheek), What do we do with the items that were important to Milo?, Invitation to consider Milo while drinking from a repurposed bottle
Do you know who Glenn Gould is? I did not. Nor did Jules. You wanna know more? Well, it's time to listen to us talk about... 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould. This came out in '93 and it's quite the mix of narrative, music and interviews, all attempting to give you a feel for the late, legendary composer. Is it successful? Is it entertaining? Is Colm Feore handsome and amazing? Did Don McKellar co-wrote this? We certainly answer those questions and also do you have any ludes? If you're enjoying this run, don't forget we have so very many episodes on Billy Crudup, John Cazale, Robert Longstreet, Radha Mitchell, Brandon Lee, Brad Pitt, Wesley Snipes, horror movies and now? Erotic movie reviews YOU CAN WATCH ON YOUTUBE! YOU CAN SEE US AND THE HORNY CLIPS! Head to the youtube channel for We Doing Boners. All of our links are at linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
Telly Savalas. Keith Gordon. Greece. Strife. Big dogging. Is this movie fantastic? Is it whatever? Are the two leads weirdly fantastic? Is this video the only place you're going to find any footage of this movie? I am the man now, dawg? Tune in! We covered absolutely every Keith Gordon thing we could find. We dug deep. I emailed people, I tried to find torrents in weird places, I checked archives. I almost bought a betamax copy of "My Palikari", but then I'd have had to buy a Betamax player (I probably would have been $400 in on one movie if I'd done that). But? I spend way too much money on a VHS of it. It took me forever to find it, but here we are. This is probably the last Keith Gordon project we get to cover. And we specifically did it on video cause we have a lot of respect for ol' Keith and wanted to send him out nice. Catch up on all the other Keith episodes right here and then dive into Billy Crudup, Radha Mitchell, Robert Longstreet, Brandon Lee, Ray Liotta, John Cazale and spookies! You could even subscribe to us on whatever podcast platform you use, cause we put this on all of them. Also? Please review us on Apple Podcasts and you can tell us what movie you want us to cover and we will do it! What a deal!
I've got jungle fever, Jules got jungle fever, we've got a new Snipes, it's JUNGLE FEVER Snipes has a wife and a young daughter. But? He's got a new secretary. And it's Annabella Sciorra. So what's a guy to do??? The correct answer is nothing, but I'm ugly so I don't really know about temptation like that. But the actual interesting parts of the story are John Turturro and his racist acquaintances (just kidding, everybody is racist in this) and ol Sammy Jack's himself as Gator, a crackhead who even has a song and dance about being a crackhead. How will things go for everyone? Great probably, right? Will Halle Berry put some parts in her mouth for a small sum? Will Sciorra's dad beat the f*ck of of her for dating a ______? Will Snipes have to cover his mouth and nose while searching through a trap house cause Holy sh*t there's lot of cocaine smoke in the air? And what's gonna happen to dear Gator? Spike Lee? Rules. Catch up on the rest of the Snipes filmography, and then treat yourself to episodes covering so many movies from Billy Crudup, Radha Mitchell, Keith Gordon, Ray Liotta, Robert Longstreet, John Cazale, Brad Pitt and Brandon Lee. Also? Spookies. That's right, there's even Halloween episodes.
Here is another Bonus Episode, and this time it's all about ... the one, the only ... Meryl!! Meryl Streep is undoubtedly one of the greatest performers to have ever graced the silver screen. From her start on Broadway to her stints on television, it's her brilliance in movies that we know her work. She has been nominated for an astounding record 21 Academy Awards for her various roles throughout her career, winning three times. But which of those performances are her best? Film critic Jack Ferdman did his research and took the tough task by ranking them from number 21 to number 1. Well, Mr. Ferdman has definitely done his homework as he has rewatched them all, analyzed each one, and then shares his list for all of us to hear. Let us know if you agree or disagree. Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHeart RadioPodchaserTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcast Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, InstagramShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Tags: OscarsAcademy AwardsBest PicturewinnermoviesfilmreviewRewatching Oscarpodcast
Shout "Attica! Attica!" as the latest episode of NostalgiaCast '70s Palooza is taken captive by DOG DAY AFTERNOON, directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Al Pacino and John Cazale. Film critic Tom O'Keefe of the Reel Spoilers podcast joins Jonny and Darin to discuss the claustrophobic direction, progressive(?) storytelling, and magical eye acting of this classic crime drama.
We followed John Cazale to 1975's Dog Day Afternoon for our Chain Reaction: Open Season finale!
The guys talk about one of the greatest movies of all time! Does the talking make sense? Do the guys share great new insights about a masterpiece that has been discussed by much smarter people? Maybe? Tune in to find out! The Godfather Part 2, 1974. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo. Produced by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Talia Shire, Morgana King, John Cazale, Mariana Hill and Lee Strasberg. Follow us on all of the social things HERE.
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COPPOLA WEEK continues! Fifty years ago sandwiched between his two multiple Oscar-winning masterpieces of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, Francis Ford Coppola finally had studio support to write and direct this passion project which he had been working on since the mid '60's. The story focuses on Harry - a surveillance expert played by Oscar-winner Gene Hackman - who has recorded a mysterious tape of a couple he was assigned to "bug" and hears something concerning on it which sets the plot in motion. The story delves deeply into Harry's mindset as he eventually finds himself in danger....but from whom? This now iconic paranoia thriller was nominated for three Oscars including Best Picture and features a stacked cast surrounding Hackman including Cindy Williams, John Cazale, Robert Duvall, Frederic Forest, Teri Garr, and a pretty young Harrison Ford.Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon Send us a Text Message.https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! It's Frances Ford Coppola month. This week watched The Conversation. We talk about the sound, not appreciating it, Gene Hackman, The Master and the Margarita, not your usual detective story, All The President's Men, The Post, The Spielberg List, Harrison Ford, John Cazale, the Godfather sequel books, Enemy of the State, Orwell, Corey Feldman. What we are blanking: Jimmy's sexcapades, Poor Things, Next Goal Wins, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Essex County, The Exorcist (book), Jigsaw, Spaceman, Walker, Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea For more info, click the link in the bio. https://linktr.ee/yhblankthat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blanked-that/message
To wrap up their cycle on "Unique Best Picture Winners," Julian, Emilio, and Madeline take a deep dive into the life and work of the great actor John Cazale. Best known as Fredo Corleone in "The Godfather" Parts I and II, Cazale appeared in only five feature films in the 1970s before his untimely passing. However, all five of those films became iconic, both in and beyond his lifetime, and made Cazale a mainstay of the Best Picture Oscar category in the process. On top of the first two "Godfather" films, Cazale also starred in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation" (1974), Sidney Lumet's "Dog Day Afternoon" (1975), and made his final appearance in Michael Cimino's "The Deer Hunter" (1978). The trio touch on all five films, focusing in depth on three of them, to appreciate the immense quality of Cazale's acting in the limited quantity of his career, and make external connections and speculations of what Cazale may have gone on to do had he lived longer. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider writing us a positive review on your podcast platform of choice. It really helps us be shared and enjoyed by others!Follow us on IG and TikTok! @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.com!On Letterboxd? Follow Julian @julian_barthold and Madeline @patronessofcats
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews actor John Savage as today marks the 45th anniversary of “The Deer Hunter” winning five Oscars, including Best Picture, on April 9th, 1979. They spoke in June 2020 when Savage guest starred in the CBS military drama series “SEAL Team." They also reflected on the legacy of “The Deer Hunter” where he played wounded Vietnam vet Corporal Steven Pushkov alongside Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, John Cazale and Meryl Streep. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews actor John Savage as today marks the 45th anniversary of “The Deer Hunter” winning five Oscars, including Best Picture, on April 9th, 1979. They spoke in June 2020 when Savage guest starred in the CBS military drama series “SEAL Team." They also reflected on the legacy of “The Deer Hunter” where he played wounded Vietnam vet Corporal Steven Pushkov alongside Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, John Cazale and Meryl Streep. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When it comes to the all-time craziest and most unbelievable true stories ever committed to celluloid, Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon (starring Al Pacino and the late, great John Cazale) tops the list. Ripped right from the headlines, the stranger-than-fiction true-crime story about three men attempting to rob a bank during broad daylight in the dead of summer in New York - only to become a grueling 14-hour hostage situation and high-profile media circus - will forever live in infamy due to how incredibly outlandish the details are. While the names of the primary players have been changed for the big-screen adaption, and while many fascinating tidbits about the case were slightly altered or omitted from the final film, the overwhelming majority of what transpires in Dog Day Afternoon really happened on one sweltering summer day in August 1972. Come closer y'all, it's time to separate the wheat from the chaff and find out What The F*ck Really Happened to Dog Day Afternoon!
Dana and Tom revisit The Godfather (1972): written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, with Mario Puzo, score by Nino Rota, starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, and John Cazale.Plot Summary: "The Godfather," directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is a timeless cinematic masterpiece that delves deep into the intricate world of organized crime. Set in 1940s New York, the film follows the Corleone family, led by the enigmatic and ruthless Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando). Through a gripping narrative filled with betrayal, loyalty, and power struggles, "The Godfather" explores themes of family legacy, honor, and the consequences of a life immersed in crime. With iconic performances, including Al Pacino as the conflicted Michael Corleone, and a stellar supporting cast, the film captivates viewers with its rich storytelling, evocative cinematography, and unforgettable moments that have solidified its place in cinematic history as one of the greatest films ever made.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the original episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/the-godfather-1972For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/the-godfather-1972-revisitFor the entire rankings list so far, go to:Full Graded List - Greatest Movies of All-Time Ronny Duncan Studios
Episode 69: THE GODFATHER Our countdown* comes to an end after a year and a half, give or take. We're talking about one of the giants of American cinema, Francis Ford Coppolla's The Godfather. The iconic cast includes Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, James Caan, Abe Vigoda, John Cazale, and Talia Shire. Does it really deserve the number one spot? Listen in and see what we think. Spoiler Alert: We talk about the movie in its entirety, so if you haven't yet seen it, check it out. Or not. That ball is in your court. *What is this list? We explain it in more detail in our Trailer and its Description, but as a high-level answer: we aggregated several different lists that rank the ninety-four winners of the Best Picture Academy Award in a rough attempt to get a consensus. It is not intended to be rigorous or definitive. It's just a framework to guide our journey through cinema history.
Attica! This week Jack and Corey are joined by writer/director Jordan Harris (Tig N' Seek, The Age of Reason) to talk Sidney Lumet's thrilling bank-robbery-gone-wrong classic DOG DAY AFTERNOON (1975)! The three discuss hard to find movies, burying a body, Pacino vs De Niro, John Cazale's flawless filmography, Chris Sarandon's IMDB bio, fear of ninjas, Tubi, Ghostbusters New York, DVD commentaries, hostage movies, Airheads, fake sweat, Dick Tracy cologne, and Wings Hauser.Support the pod by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/cinemapossessedpod and unlock the Cinema Possessed Bonus Materials, our bi-monthly bonus episodes where we talk about more than just what's in our collection.Instagram: instagram.com/cinemapossessedpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemapossessedpodTwitter (X): twitter.com/cinemapossessedEmail: cinemapossessedpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 66: THE GODFATHER, PART II For this week's episode, we dive into Francis Ford Coppola's epic crime sequel, The Godfather, Part II. Al Pacino returns to the role of Michael Corleone. Also returning, John Cazale, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, and Talia Shire. Joining the cast for this installment we have, among many others, Lee Strasberg, Michael V. Gazzo, and Robert De Niro, who plays a young Vito Corleone in a flashback timeline. Lots of characters, lots of plot and lost to discuss. The Godfather, Part II won Best Picture for 1974 and ranks here as number 4 on our countdown.* Spoiler Alert: We talk about the movie in its entirety, so if you haven't yet seen it, check it out. Or not. That ball is in your court. Come back next week for another entry with lots of characters, lots of plot, and lots to discuss, David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia. *What is this list? We explain it in more detail in our Trailer and its Description, but as a high-level answer: we aggregated several different lists that rank the ninety-four winners of the Best Picture Academy Award in a rough attempt to get a consensus. It is not intended to be rigorous or definitive. It's just a framework to guide our journey through cinema history.
You didn't think we'd finish Sequels Month without talking about on of the best ever, did you? That's right folks, our longest episode ever is out now and we are talking all things The Godfather: Part II. How do we get Fanucci's shoes? What is the connection between this film and Clifford? Also: Seth sets the record straight on John Cazale and Michelle For all of our bonus episodes check out Patreon.com/MovieFriendsPodcast Follow Movie Friends: Twitter @moviefriendspod Instagram @MovieFriendsPodcast Youtube Youtube.com/MovieFriendsPodcast Website https://www.moviefriendspodcast.com/ Follow Seth on Letterboxd: SethVargas Follow Michelle on Letterboxd: MichRuby Send us an E-mail at MovieFriendsPodcast@Gmail.com tell us what you think and it may end up on the show! Wouldn't that be cool? Head over to our website at MovieFriendsPodcast.com and consider supporting our Patreon. Come on, you don't need that $5, but you do need our undying love and friendship!
On this episode of Our American Stories, it's a well-known bit of movie trivia that all 5 films in which actor John Cazale appeared were nominated for Best Picture, and three of them received the Oscar. John Cazale played one of the most iconic characters in film history: Fredo Corleone from The Godfather. Yet today, most people don't know his name. Here to tell this story is Jonjo Powers, author of A Small Perfection: John Cazale and the Art of Acting. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.