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Jim discusses his first experiences with the 1959 Post-Apocalyptic classic "On The Beach," directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony Perkins, Donna Anderson and John Meillon. A US submarine arrives in Melbourne, Australia where the remaining members of the human race are left following a world-wide nuclear exchange. The clock is ticking before the end of humanity in this poignant film. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim discusses his first experiences with the 1959 Post-Apocalyptic classic “On The Beach,” directed by Stanley Kramer and starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred Astaire, Anthony Perkins, Donna Anderson and John Meillon. A US submarine arrives in Melbourne, Australia where the remaining members of the human race are left following a world-wide nuclear exchange. The […] The post On the Beach 1959 | Episode 444 appeared first on The ESO Network.
NOW THAT'S A KNIFE!! Visit AsteproAllergy.com to Save on Allergy Relief!! LIQUID IV: Visit http://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: REJECTS Divergent Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects After hearing about this film for SO many years, John & Aaron Alexander give their First Time Reaction, Commentary, Breakdown, and Full Spoiler Review for the Australian classic starring Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon, David Gulpilil, and more! John & Aaron React to all the Best Moments & Funniest Scenes including, That is Not a Knife scene! / That's not a Knife That's a Knife, Meeting Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee, Death Roll, Mind Over Matter, Man's Country, Bidet Mate, Telephone Game, & Beyond! #CrocodileDundee #PaulHogan #Australia #Bushland #CrocodileDundeeII #CrocodileDundeeInLosAngeles #FirstTimeWatching #MovieReaction #MovieReactionFirstTimeWatching Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaro... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Aparrel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG On INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David and Daniel talk about Peter Weir's one of a kind debut film, The Cars That Ate Paris. Is this movie a comedy? A satire? A horror film? Is Peter Weir Australia's finest filmmaker? Is Terry Camilleri's Arthur Waldo the most passive protagonist in cinema? Is it possible to make into your fifth decade of life and NOT know that John Meillon was the voice of the VB television commercials? Please enjoy.
This week on Myopia Movies, we watch a documentary about what may or may not be a knife. We watched Crocodile Dundee, betcha you don't think "Academy Award Nominated" when you watched this, but you, my friend would be wrong. How does Crocodile Dundee hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Matthew, Nur Directed by Peter Faiman Starring: Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon, David Gulpilil
This week on Myopia Movies, we watch a documentary about what may or may not be a knife. We watched Crocodile Dundee, betcha you don't think "Academy Award Nominated" when you watched this, but you, my friend would be wrong. How does Crocodile Dundee hold up? Host: Nic Panel: Matthew, Nur Directed by Peter Faiman Starring: Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, John Meillon, David Gulpilil
With episodes nearing 350 in the STAGES archive, it's time to revisit conversations featured in our previous seasons. STAGES spotlights such episodes, in case you missed them the first time ‘round - or so you can simply savour, a second listen. Either way, you'll be accessing precious oral histories from the people who were there, on and around our stages. In February 2019 we lost a stalwart of the musical theatre fraternity in Australia. Rod Dunbar was a gentleman who relished a life on the boards, navigating a career over five decades. STAGES was honoured that he consented to be featured in our very first series. And a privilege to revisit his extensive career and life in showbiz in this Spotlight episode. Growing up in Rockhampton in Queensland, Rod made the piano his instrument of choice. But he soon discovered he had a decent ‘set of pipes' and promptly pursued a career fronting bands. It was a move hastened by his viewing of Blackboard Jungle, a film celebrated for its innovative use of rock and roll in its soundtrack. His taste for entertaining an audience prompted a venture south to Sydney where he quickly established himself as an in-demand vocalist. An enthusiastic beginning saw him perform with the Petersham Musical Society guided by Helen de Paul and working alongside her daughter, a young Trisha Noble. He became a regular on Channel Seven's Sing Sing Sing hosted by Johnny O'Keefe (it aired from 1962 to 1965), and launched a pop career that saw recordings such as ‘Break Down', ‘Dare I Say It Again', ‘Little Girl It's Time We Parted' and ‘What Do You Want from Me?'. Rod toured the country, doing gigs with other high-profile entertainers including The Bee Gees, Digger Revell and the Denvermen, Lee Sellars and Jimmy Little. They attracted attention everywhere, due to their national exposure through the new medium of television. At a time when he was looking to expand the possibilities of his career, Rod was spotted by J.C. Williamson's Betty Pounder, who encouraged him to pursue a career in musical theatre. His celebrity made him an ideal candidate to join Noel Ferrier's production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. Rod was cast as a featured courtier and worked alongside John Meillon, Gwen Plumb, Tony Bonner and Max Phipps. This was followed by performances in The Boys From Syracuse, Oliver!, and his renowned turn in 1967 as The Fiddler in the original staging of Fiddler on the Roof in Australia, with Hayes Gordon and Brigid Lenihan. He experienced personal triumphs in the original Australian productions of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown as Snoopy, and in Godspell in 1972 in a magnetic performance as Jesus. The production also toured New Zealand. His extensive career included the celebrated production of Chicago directed by Richard Wherrett for the Sydney Theatre Company. Other work for the STC included Company and Merrily We Roll Along. He completed tours of Dirty Dancing for Kevin Jacobsen and Are You Lonesome Tonight, South Pacific and Big River for GFO. His arrival on stage as Mark Twain at the beginning of Big River is still vivid. Dressed immaculately in a white suit, centre stage in a solo spot, drawing on a cigar and releasing a smoke plume that billowed high above into the flys, he was an actor at one with a character and held the audience poised, ready for a great story. Whether on stage or off, Rod was always a gifted storyteller. He leaves behind a legacy of wonderful performances and professionalism as a colleague, mentor and mate. It is a privilege to revisit this conversation with Rod Dunbar. The Stages podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify, and where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
Movie Sushi - Crocodile Dundee Australian Mick Dundee survives a croc attack. New Yorker Sue Charlton wants his story. She finds a laid back bushman who likes beer & defending the honour of women. He's doesn't know the day of the week & he doesn't care. Walt considers him lucky Starring Paul Hogan. Linda Kozlowski. John Meillon. Rated 15. Dir Peter Faiman. Released in the UK 1986. Runtime 1hr 37mins Support Ad Gridley's Movie Sushi by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/ad-gridley-s-movie-sushi
Sidecar Racers (1975). Written by Jon Cleary, directed by Earl Bellamy. Starring John Clayton, Ben Murphy, Wendy Hughes, John Meillon, Peter Gwynne and Peter Graves. Two men who don't like each other share a dream. Well, they don't really share it. One's kind of along for the ride. Which make sense, because they're a pair of sidecar racers. They're also rivals for the love of a largely indifferent woman. The Podsploiteers, never the sportiest of folks, juggle the racing and the relationships, and Callum reviews Days of Thunder. Sidecar Racers on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073709/ Sidecar Racers at OzMovies: https://www.ozmovies.com.au/movie/sidecar-racers Sidecar Racers available at Umbrella: https://www.umbrellaent.com.au/movies/4251-sidecar-racers-ozploitation-classics.html Opening theme music is ‘Creation Time’ by KieLoKaz, used with their kind permission under Creative Commons. Their work can be found and purchased at musikbrause.de . Chime effect by NewAgeSoup at FreeSound: https://freesound.org/people/newagesoup/sounds/351408/ The film © Universal Pictures 1975. The podcast ℗ Moment of Mayhem 2021.
Rangez vos sourires émerveillés par la magie, et surtout, planquez vos gosses ! Cette semaine, ça va pas être l'éruption de pop-corn et de joie, on s'enfonce dans les méandres du cinéma de genre en se tournant vers Shadowz, la première plateforme de Screaming ! Site spécialisé dans le cinéma bis. Il a été difficile de vous faire une sélection représentative, mais on a pioché dans le rare, l'oublié, le culte de niche. Images, de l'immense Robert Altman, ouvre le bal avec son thriller psychologique classieux et épuré. En suite Les Voitures Qui Ont Mangé Paris du non moins immense Peter Weir vienne exploser le tout par sa décadence et sa représentation d'une violence singulière. Pour terminer, on a choisi de partir vers le trip sous adrénaline avec 68 Kill, un road trip déjanté dont les auteurs ne se lavent pas la bouche avec du savon. Pour nous accompagner, on a récupéré David de Plopcast, remis de ses émotions depuis notre épisode sur Mubi, et notre amie Jess, grande spécialiste du cinéma bis ! Bonne écoute ! Invités : David de Plopcast, réseau de podcasts traitant de la pop-culture. Jess Lordi Temporalité de l’épisode : 13:05 Images (1972), de Robert Altman, avec Susannah York, René Auberjonois, Marcel Bozzuffi... 27:50 Les Voitures Qui Ont Mangé Paris (The Cars That Ate Paris) (1974), de Peter Weir, avec John Meillon, Terry Camilleri, Kevin Miles... 41:10 68 Kill (2017), de Trent Haaga, avec Matthew Gray Gubler, AnnaLynne McCord, Alisha Boe.... 1:01:10 les recos Blue Ruin (2013) de Jeremy Saulnier The Doom Generation (1995) de Gregg Araki Trollhunter (2010) de André Øvredal L’Économie Mondiale, Un Monstre géant (This Giant Beast That Is Global Economy), série documentaire présentée par Kal Penn et produite par Adam McKay. La Planète Sauvage (1973) de René Laloux Je Vous Salue Sarajevo (1993) de Jean-Luc Godard Black Christmas (1974) de Bob Clark Les Bonnes Manières (2017) de Marco Dutra et Juliana Rojas Jack Brooks : Tueur de Monstres (Jack Brooks : Monster Slayer) (2008) de Jon Knautz Gagner La Guerre (2009), livre de Jean-Philippe Jaworski Deathgasm (2015) de Jason Lei Howden Raging Bull (1980) de Martin Scorsese Crédits : Émission animée par Thomas Bondon, Thierry de Pinsun, Hera Laskri, et Elie Bartin. Générique original : Kostia R. Yordanoff (tous droits réservés) Retrouvez aussi Certains l’aiment à chaud sur : Facebook : @claacpodcast Instagram : @claacpodcast Twitter: @CLAACpodcast Ausha Itunes / Apple Podcast Spotify Deezer Stitcher Podmust Podcloud Podinstall
Wake in Fright (1971). Directed by Ted Kotcheff, screenplay by Evan Jones from a novel by Kenneth Cook. Starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasance, Chips Rafferty, Jack Thompson, Peter Whittle, Sylvia Kay, Al Thomas, John Meillon and Maggie Dence. We see in the new year (and the new decade) watching an English schoolteacher have probably the harshest new year he’ll ever see. It looks almost as hot in the movie as it does outside right now. Wake in Fright at IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067541/ Wake in Fright at OzMovies: https://www.ozmovies.com.au/movie/wake-in-fright Wake in Fright available at Madman: https://www.madman.com.au/catalogue/view/20497/wake-in-fright-standard-edition-bluray More about the kangaroo hunt scene: http://screenprism.com/insights/article/in-wake-in-fright-how-was-the-kangaroo-scene-filmed
Our film this week is the 1989 Peter Weir film (and Robin Williams vehicle) DEAD POETS SOCIETY. After our usual reviews, we talk about the aesthetics of this film and its evocative nature, how this film is not like either LOVE ACTUALLY or AVENGERS, and why high school films are often like dreams. Next Time Next time, our high school season continues with the 1993 Richard Linklater film DAZED AND CONFUSED. Recent Media MASTERCHEF: THE PROFESSIONALS (2008–): Franc Roddam, Gregg Wallace, Monica Galetti JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 — PARABELLUM (2019): Chad Stahelski, Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry Recommendations HOUSE (2004–12): Greg Yaitanes, Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps INSOMNIA (2002): Christopher Nolan, Al Pacino, Robin Williams THE HISTORY BOYS (2006): Alan Bennett, Nicholas Hytner, Richard Griffiths THE CARS THAT ATE PARIS (1974): Peter Weir, John Meillon, Terry Camilleri DON'T TELL MOM THE BABYSITTER'S DEAD (1991): Stephen Herek, Christina Applegate, Joanna Cassidy THE SECRET HISTORY (1992): Donna Tartt Footnotes Firstly, here's Roger Ebert's rather caustic review of the film: www.rogerebert.com/reviews/dead-poets-society-1989. Then, somewhat in support of this — though not entirely, as we discuss — here are some clips of Robin Williams in full ‘stage comedian' performance mode (including some full-length shows): www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcnFbCCgTo4, www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewtfs-T4aNM, www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0ran3tHy6Q. This is a little more on the subject of Shakespearean tragedy: www.owlcation.com/humanities/Shakespearean-Tragedy-Definition-and-Characteristics-of-Shakespearean-Tragedy. And on the theme of transformation as explored in Midsummer Night's Dream (for an English teacher, Shmoop is a godsend!): www.shmoop.com/midsummer-nights-dream/transformation-theme.html. Finally, here's a little something on sequels in high school film; the fact that there are fewer than 10 successful franchises on this list (some of them really don't count! especially those which are really straightforward re-boots) is telling: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_teen_films.
Lunchtime Movie Review - Reviewing films from the 70s and 80s
Paramount Pictures released Crocodile Dundee II to theaters on May 25, 1988. John Cornell directed the film starring Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski, and John Meillon. The post Crocodile Dundee II (1988) appeared first on Movie House Memories.
The Cars That Ate Paris (1973). Written and directed by Peter Weir. Starring Terry Camilleri, John Meillon, Bruce Spence, Chris Haywood, Max Phipps and Kevin Miles. The gang continue to ponder the nature of Ozploitation. Then, for tonight’s feature presentation, they watch the shy and awkward Arthur ‘invited’ to the strange small town of Paris, New South Wales. The Cars That Ate Paris at IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071282/ The Cars That Ate Paris on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/movie/the-cars-that-ate-paris/id1297960408 Theme music by KeiloKaz: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/KieLoKaz/Jazzy_Lazy Additional music by AShamalueVmusic: https://www.ashamaluevmusic.com/ The Projection Booth #311 - The Cars That Ate Paris: http://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2017/02/episode-311-cars-that-ate-paris.html (Apologies: there were some issues with Daria's microphone during this recording. Please bear with us.)