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Send us a textWhen twin brothers find their father's old iPod in the attic, a series of gruesome deaths start after they listen to the cursed podcasts stored on it. The siblings decide to throw the device away and move on with their lives, growing apart over the years. On Episode 663 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the latest film from director Osgood Perkins, The Monkey! We also talk about our favorite cinematic monkeys, films and shows that feature cursed objects, and the concept of memento mori. So grab your bad luck tiki idol, get your generational trauma in check, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Police Academy 2, MZ's favorite comedy, Kidnapped By A Killer, Steve Guttenberg, Shakma, BJ and the Bear, Every Which Way but Loose, Clyde, Cannonball Run 2, Trading Places, Cannibal Run, Dawn of the Dead, Julia Roberts movies, Axel Foley, Back to School, Richard Pryor, Moving, Sam Kinison, Joe Dante, The Howling, Rick Baker, An American Werewolf in London, Rob Bottin, Silent Night Deadly Night Part 2, House of Wax, Vincent Price, Charles Bronson, Multiple Maniacs, Knightriders, Gothic, Species 2, Toolbox Murders, Haley Joel Osment, The Peking Acrobats, Brad Dragon, Pedro Martinez, Updog, Dominican Republic, RIP Octavio Dotel, inside baseball, The Clubhouse: A Year With the Red Sox, Christine, Keith Gordon, Anabelle, Poltergeist, Stephen King, The Mangler, Christopher Hewlett, Friday the 13th: The Series, cursed objects, haunted objects, Talk To Me, the Lament Configuration, Oddity, Shakma, Cannibal Holocaust, Longlegs, Monkeyshines, Gallery Magazine, The Monkey, Osgood Perkins, Gretel & Hansel, The Blackcoat's Daughter, Theo James, Tatiana Maslany, Adam Scott, Elijah Wood, Yellowjackets, Final Destination, Annie Wilkes, generational trauma, how to properly process grief, Caveat, Ernest Goes to Camp, Nicolas Winding Refn, Anthony Perkins, Jaws 4, do sharks know what revenge is?, Malignant, tracks suits capes and gold medallions, Peter Gabriel, Mickey 17, Bong Joon-ho, Parasite, Memories of Murder, Hunkaberry Hound, Sinister Yet Whimsical, Every Episode Dies, and why can't you set your monkey free?Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
We're getting sexy and mysterious when Jason from Dads from the Crypt returns to talk about Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill, a film that begs the question, what is the proper painting to be looking at when we succumb to our innermost desires and fantasies?
In this engaging episode, Dr. Adam Dorsay, host of SuperPsyched, invites Keith Gordon, a contestant from The Golden Bachelorette, to share his experiences and insights. Keith discusses his journey through the show, the deep friendships formed amongst contestants, and the therapeutic aspect of their interactions. He also touches on the emotional challenges of reality TV, the impact of living tech-free in the mansion, and the positive reception from fans and peers. Emphasizing the importance of authenticity and vulnerability, Keith offers listeners valuable life lessons about staying engaged and being true to oneself. 00:00 Welcome to SuperPsyched 00:29 The Golden Bachelor Experience 02:00 Interview with Keith Gordon 03:29 Behind the Scenes of the Show 11:01 The Emotional Rollercoaster 17:14 Life in the Mansion 19:54 Male Friendships and Vulnerability 22:20 Reflecting on Meaningful Conversations 22:39 Emotional Moments and Personal Growth 24:04 The Power of Phone Calls 26:51 Navigating Awkward Situations 31:21 Challenging Age Stereotypes 36:11 Life After the Show 38:59 The Impact of Technology 43:09 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
Explore the dualities of morality, fate, and human frailty in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), Woody Allen's masterful blend of dark comedy and philosophical drama. To close out 2024 and our Patreon-requested series, Mike White welcomes Andras Jones and Keith Gordon for a spirited discussion of this haunting tale. With Martin Landau and Allen himself leading parallel storylines—one of an ophthalmologist spiraling into ethical darkness, the other of a struggling documentarian chasing unrequited love—the film weaves an intricate tapestry of guilt, ambition, and existential reckoning. Along the way, a blind rabbi offers wisdom (and serves as a poignant metaphor) as the characters navigate their moral crossroads. The episode features an interview with Woody Allen's friend and biographer Eric Lax who describes Allen's process and the evolution of Crimes and Misdemeanors. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Explore the dualities of morality, fate, and human frailty in Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989), Woody Allen's masterful blend of dark comedy and philosophical drama. To close out 2024 and our Patreon-requested series, Mike White welcomes Andras Jones and Keith Gordon for a spirited discussion of this haunting tale. With Martin Landau and Allen himself leading parallel storylines—one of an ophthalmologist spiraling into ethical darkness, the other of a struggling documentarian chasing unrequited love—the film weaves an intricate tapestry of guilt, ambition, and existential reckoning. Along the way, a blind rabbi offers wisdom (and serves as a poignant metaphor) as the characters navigate their moral crossroads. The episode features an interview with Woody Allen's friend and biographer Eric Lax who describes Allen's process and the evolution of Crimes and Misdemeanors. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
One of Marten's favorites is the focus of our 70th spine: Keith Gordon's anti-authoritarian prep school fantasy THE CHOCOLATE WAR. We pair it with three other Adam Baldwin-starring coming of age classics to highlight an underseen subgenre of American teen cinema. Crank up the Peter Gabriel, this is a weird one, folks.
This week, we discuss two films that feature characters being terorrised by vehicles. The first is Christine (1983), a supernatural horror film co-scored and directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton. Adapted from Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name, the movie follows the changes in the lives of Arnie Cunningham, his friends, his family, and his teenage enemies after he buys a classic red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, a car that seems to have a mind of its own and a jealous, possessive personality, which has a bad influence on Arnie. The second is Duel (1971), an action-thriller directed by Steven Spielberg. It centres on a travelling salesman David Mann (Dennis Weaver) driving his car through rural California to meet a client. However, he finds himself chased and terrorised by the mostly unseen driver of a semi-truck. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with Spielberg's direction being singled out for praise. It has since been recognised as an influential cult classic and one of the greatest films ever made for television. Timestamps What we've been watching (00:01:03) – Gladiator, Gladiator 2, The Penguin, Predator, Notting Hill Christine (00:31:50) Duel (00:58:00) Coin toss (01:11:12) Links Instagram - @callitfriendopodcast @munnywales @andyjayritchie Letterboxd – @andycifpod @fat-tits mcmahon Justwatch.com – streaming and rental links - https://www.justwatch.com Going Rogue podcast - Gladiator 2 - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2iosKfiFHpYObG0k1LH4hy
Segundo programa de la decimotercera temporada, el 404 del total, dedicado a la película "Christine" y a la serie "Slasher". Os contaremos qué fue de Keith Gordon y seguiremos con nuestras secciones habituales. Muchas gracias a todos los que nos escucháis y a los que dejáis vuestros comentarios en Facebook, Twitter (@cineenserie) e Instagram (@cinenserie).
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!
Couldn't be more thrilled to share the latest conversation I had with one of my favorite returning guests, actor/writer/director Keith Gordon who may remember as Arnie from John Carpenter's Christine. He's been on several times in the past to not only talk about his films and his career but particular movies he thinks you should seek out from a particular decade. In the tradition of the Pure Cinema Podcast, this is more of a back-and-forth conversation about ten titles from a list that we put together and finalize. There's a little bit of everything - a short film, a wacky comedy, a neo-noir, a Gothic horror film and an acclaimed documentary as we run down favorites from the 2000s that we hope you'll seek out if you haven't yet. Thank you so much for listening and I can't thank Keith enough for taking the time to return to the show and sharing his passion for cinema. 00:00 - 04:20 - Introduction 04:21 - 21:20 - Introduction w/Keith 21:22 - 02:04:41 - Underrated Films of the 2000s 02:04:41 - 02:26:53 - Waking The Dead / Outro Substack: https://5years.substack.com New Website: https://jimlaczkowski.com Previous Keith Gordon episodes: https://www.directorsclubpodcast.com/archives/keithgordonarchives Plastic Bag (2009): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkbT50O7scc
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.
For this excursion into something besides movies, in case you didn't know, I once hosted Voices & Visions and I would recruit friend and Austin-based journalist Dan Solomon to go back 20 years to talk about a year in music - an art form that I love every bit much as film. For this summer tradition, my guests and I curate a new list of ten favorite records from a favorite year, playing snippets of certain songs and discussing our feelings about music in general. As of 2021, I decided to include my friend Jason Simpson, also a writer, to join us in this endeavor, he's back to experience the fun as well. As listeners know, I've been going back 30 years to talk about the year in film with Collin Souter and Erik Childress, so I asked Jason and Dan to do the same from now on with records. Hopefully everyone enjoys this discussion about our favorite records from 1994. It was such a blast sharing memories with dear friends from high school as well as getting to hear a lot of incredible music from the mid-90s. Next year, we have a makeup homework assignment: the year 1999, which we missed. If you want to hear the older episodes of the music retrospective, they are now archived below as well. Thank you so much for listening and much gratitude to Dan & Jay for their insights, opinions and a 30-year plus friendship. Stay tuned for the next official episode when Keith Gordon returns in late July! Other episodes recorded over the years: https://www.directorsclubpodcast.com/archives/yearlymusicretrospectives Check out Dan's Beehiiv: the gardener (beehiiv.com) Follow Dan On BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/dansolomon.bsky.social Buy Dan's Book: https://northstareditions.com/product/the-fight-for-midnight Follow Jason on Twitter: https://twitter.com/for3stpunk Hear Me Talk All About Exile in Guyville on The Great Albums: https://thegreatalbums.libsyn.com/liz-phair-exile-in-guyville-w-guest-jim-laczkowski
We wrap up the first of a few Request Months with one from Brian Tessitore, The Graduate. The Mike Nicholls film stars Dustin Hoffman as Benjamin Braddock, the titular graduate. He's adrift after college and falls into an affair with Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), a family friend.Keith Gordon and Katharine Coldiron join Mike to discuss the seminal film along with homages and the "sequel," Rumor Has It. Beverly Gray, author of Seduced by Mrs. Robinson: How the Graduate Became the Touchstone of a Generation, talks about her work including her time on Death Race 2000.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
We wrap up the first of a few Request Months with one from Brian Tessitore, The Graduate. The Mike Nichols film stars Dustin Hoffman as Benjamin Braddock, the titular graduate. He's adrift after college and falls into an affair with Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), a family friend.Keith Gordon and Katharine Coldiron join Mike to discuss the seminal film along with homages and the "sequel," Rumor Has It. Beverly Gray, author of Seduced by Mrs. Robinson: How the Graduate Became the Touchstone of a Generation, talks about her work including her time on Death Race 2000.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: wildfires are blazing in B.C. and Alberta. Michelle McQuigge from the Canadian Press gives you the latest news. May is Vision Health Month in Canada. Dr. Keith Gordon from the Canadian Council for the Blind tells you about their annual conference. Plus “Unfrosted” is trending at number one on Netflix. Amy Amantea shares her “sweet” take on the film. This is the May 13, 2024, episode.
May is Vision Health Month in Canada. Dr. Keith Gordon from the Canadian Council for the Blind tells you about their annual conference. From the the May 13, 2024, episode.
A reclusive podcaster falls hard for an ambitious bodybuilder headed to Las Vegas in pursuit of her dream. But their love becomes a treat of the highest order, pulling them deep into a torrid web of veganism. On Episode 615 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Love Lies Bleeding, the latest film from director Rose Glass! We also go down a rabbit hole of 80s comedies with lots of crossover, we talk about films you can taste and smell, and we reminisce about our Joe Bob Briggs interview from 2016! So grab your protein smoothie, cut your rat tail just right, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Jim Cameron, Aliens, Sigourney Weaver, Aliens Expanded, Catwoman glasses, baby oil, inebriated with hate, hate-fueled gas tank, Bad Religion, Social D, MGM, Sean Waltman, Blind Melon Chitlin, Cheech and Chong, Bachelor Party, Mr. Dick, Tom Hanks, Wendie Jo Sperber, Blood Flows Red on the Highway, The Burning, Keith Gordon, Brian Backer, James Keach, Wildcats, Nipsy Russell, White Men Can't Tackle, Wildcats, Nightmare on Elm St., Robyn Lively, the lesser Murray, Bryan Fuller, Joe Bob Briggs, Cassandra Peterson, Scare-A-Con 2016, Halloween, Tony Moran, P.J. Soles, James Lorinz, Patty Mullin, Ed Harris, Anna Baryshnikov, Mikhail Baryshnikov, french kissing DiGiornios, Rose Glass, Katy O'Brian, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Kristen Stewart, Berlin Wall, rocking a skullet, Jena Malone, beetles as pets, Lyle Alzado, Pop Will Eat Itself, Clint Mansell, The Runaways, Joan Jett, competetive bodybuilding, No Country For Old Men, Bound, Freeway, Forbidden Zone, Jordan Peele, Matthew Bright, Sandakin Skywalker, The Golden Glove, the definition of love, sexifixion, Kingpin of the Desert, sensory films, if Riff Raff was the Kingpin, Throbbing Gristle, Saint Maud, Monkey Man, Dev Patel, Immaculate, nunsploitation, Inebriated on Dollar Store Hate, It's Not Delivery It's Da Burn Unit, and Downward Doggie Style.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
Stephen King taught us some important lessons while ascending to his rightful place as America's most prolific author of horror and supernatural fiction. For instance: don't dump pig's blood on Carrie, never stay at The Shining's Overlook Hotel, and for goodness sake, tread lightly when dealing with a 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine. King takes the classic tale of boy-meets-girl to frightening heights when a geeky teenager named Arnie falls for a red Plymouth Fury with a sketchy past. Christine falls hard for Arnie, too, which would be roses and balloon drops if it weren't for one tiny detail: the car is a killing machine with a long memory and a short fuse. Moral of the story: Never underestimate the fury of a Fury, particularly one that just…won't…die. So jump in the Plymouth Fury, put out your cigar and try not to choke on your hamburger as Tim Williams and Guest Co-Host, Laramy Wells from "Moving Panels" Podcast discuss “Christine” from 1983 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast. Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover on this episode: Stephen King and director George Romero worked together on several projects early in King's career, including adaptations of "Salem's Lot" and "The Stand." They also collaborated on the 1982 film "Creepshow." During that time, Romero married actress and producer Christine Forrest. Although they divorced in 2010, Romero cast Forrest in several of his films. As a tribute to their friendship, King named the evil 1958 Plymouth Fury in his novel "Christine" after her. After reading over the book, actor Keith Gordon and the costume designer came up with a visual way to show Arnie being possessed by Christine. As the movie progresses, Arnie begins to wear clothes that reflect the era of Christine's make. At various points, especially when Arnie is yelling at Leigh on the phone, Arnie is seen wearing button up shirts open with black t-shirts, black pants, and boots like a 1950's "greaser." When he's talking to Junkins, he's wearing a leather vest over a button up shirt (a nod to western TV shows which were popular in the 50's), and he even starts to wear a red suede jacket like James Dean in "Rebel Without A Cause". Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/john-carpenters-christine-behind-the-scenes-facts-about-the-classic-stephen-king-movie https://www.hagerty.com/media/entertainment/fear-on-wheels-christine/ We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/80sflickflashback/message
The Shining chronicles the slow descent into madness as one very troubled father succumbs to the ghosts (both literal and metaphorical) gnawing at his psyche while acting as the winter caretaker of the fancy Overlook hotel. The debate between the quality of Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of King's masterpiece has been raging for over 40 years and even spills into this very episode.
Telly Savalas. Keith Gordon. Greece. Strife. Big dogging. Is this movie wonderful? Is it whatever? Are the two leads weirdly fantastic? Is this the only place you're going to find any audio of this movie (actually you should go to our youtube and watch this episode. It's a video episode with clips from the 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!
We're doing something unusual with a re-do of the third episode of The Projection Booth. Yes, we're talking about Joseph Sargent's 1974 film The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Based on the book by John Godey (pen name of Morton Freedgood) and brilliantly adapted by Peter Stone, the film stars Walter Matthau as Zach Garber, a transit transit cop whose train is taken hostage by Robert Shaw as Mr. Blue, and his three henchmen, Mr. Green, Mr. Grey, and Mr. Brown. Duane Swierczynski (California Bear) and Keith Gordon join Mike to discuss the film and its two remakes while actor Sal Viscuso talks about his role in the original film.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
We're doing something unusual with a re-do of the third episode of The Projection Booth. Yes, we're talking about Joseph Sargent's 1974 film The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Based on the book by John Godey (pen name of Morton Freedgood) and brilliantly adapted by Peter Stone, the film stars Walter Matthau as Zach Garber, a transit transit cop whose train is taken hostage by Robert Shaw as Mr. Blue, and his three henchmen, Mr. Green, Mr. Grey, and Mr. Brown. Duane Swierczynski (California Bear) and Keith Gordon join Mike to discuss the film and its two remakes while actor Sal Viscuso talks about his role in the original film.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
On the 28th day of Pitts-mas, Mr. Flemmer took over my body with 20 of his closest geriatric homes. Me, I.... Being John Malkovich Once upon a time, Jules and I both saw this as teenagers. One of had our minds blown and one of us wasn't that into it. What's our stance now? What's yours? John Cusack is a disgusting sack of crap who wants to be a famous puppeteer, but his material sucks and he only performs on street corners and apparently gets punched out often. He has a great wife! He tries to cheat on her with someone who is aware that he's a disgusting sack of crap, but he discovers a portal into John Malkovichs brain and everything goes topsy-turvy. Tune in! Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet, John Cazale and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 27th day of Pitts-mas, everything's gonna be Irie! (You ever see the irie scene? Have ya? It's totally on-par with getting him by two cars.) Meet Joe Black! A super cutie meets Pitt at a Cafe and it is LOVE! An old man hears the whispers of death! Death is like hey fuc*o, you can have a few more days if we become 24/7 friends! Did you know it's 3 hours? Is it good? It is 3 hours... probably better just to listen to this podcast, cause we have data for you on its goodness. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet, John Cazale and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 26th day of Pitts-mas, the Austrians gave to meeeeee: Seven Years in Tibet. What if there was a movie about an Austrian guy that was a big ol jerk, but he likes mountains? What if he became friends with the Dalai lama? What if he was actually a nazi and the movie went ahead and lied about that part? Heinrich runs away from his pregnant wife and tries to climb a mountain. When he comes down he gets arrested and then after escaping jail, he wanders for years and eventually ends up in Tibet. David Thewlis is in it. Shoutout to the person on r/minneapolis who seemed excited to listen to it. On a scale of dumb to awesome, how much do you like getting a Pitt day? Oh, cool, will you rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell? Find bad scene recreations and links to all the stuffs at http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 25th day of Pitts-mas, Bradley gave to me "Aye", by the bucket load, in? The Devil's Own. IRA GUY. Police guy. Housemates. Lovers? Mayyyyyybe. Brad is a killer and is hiding out at an unsuspecting Harrison Ford's house while he procures rockets from Treat Williams to battle the government back in Ireland. Is this riveting? Is this the lost blockbuster you didn't know ruled? Brad Pitt really wanted to makes this and then Harrison Ford ruined it. Probably. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet, John Cazale and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 23rd day of Pitts-mas, Christopher Plummer gave birth to the army of the... 12 Monkeys Bruce Willis. Madeline Stowe. Jon Seda. David Morse. Frank Gorshin. And? BRAD PITT. DUH. COME ON! YOU KNOW WHAT WE'RE DOING HERE! Does this movie hold up? Does Willis come swinging? Do you buy ol Pittie as mentally unstable? Do you continue to kinda be in love with Madeline Stowe? Would you switchblade your teeth out to stay with her? You know what, those are some good questions. Why don't you take off those boots and stay a while, listen to us discuss 12 Monkeys. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet, John Cazale and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. Click the link in the bio or copy/paste/memorize http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 22nd day of Pitts-mas I cut my fingerprints off cause I wanna be like Kevin Spacey. He's a good role model, right?!?!?!?!?! Se7en. I love this movie. I saw it when I was 13. Turned from "I Love movies" to constantly chasing the high of seeing such an amazing thriller so young. Does it hold up? Is it maybe stupid now? Is the acting actually not good? No. It's amazing. Listen to us do Morgan Freeman impressions and talk about handjobs. Does that sell this episode? Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 21st day of Pitts-mas, long hair don't care: Legends of the Fall. Jk, that long hair cares so much. Three bros. Dad is Anthony Hopkins. They live in da woods. When they grown, the baby of the squad brings a girl back home and everyone is immediately like "omfg I love her, I need her". Then baby brah says we gotta join WW1! I'M GOING TO CANADA TO ENLIST! and his bros are like yeah, we are coming too. Somehow we will all be together. Lots of other stuff happens. It's dumb. It's great. Brad Pitt. Bears. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 20th day of Pitts-mas, Lestat came to me in the night and gave me the choice he never had. Would I like to watch: Interview With the Vampire. Brad Pitt is real sad cause wife and kids dead. He wants dead too. But? Tom Cruise gives him a lil kiss and he decided instead of dead, he will live forever. I loved this movie when I saw it in the theater. Somehow the wild homoerotica escaped my sharp 12 year old brain. Boy oh boy, someone let these vampires bone each other down, the longing looks are exhausting. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 19th day of Pitts-mas, a red dress gave to me: The Favor. Apparently this sat on a shelf for a while. Why? Bankruptcy. Should have been for it being a mystifying pile of garbage. This lady has been having horny dreams about her high school boyfriend who she never done humped. She talks her friend into going to hump him. Brad Pitt and Bill Pullman are in it, as is.... LARRY MILLER! Is it funny? Sexy? Exciting? Interesting? You tell me... go ahead. Watch it. I DOUBLE DOG DARE YOU! Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 18th day of Pitts-mas, Jules and me gleamed the cube. True Romance Lunatic gets girlfriend. Kills her pimp. Accidentally steals cocaine. Goes to Hollywood to sell it while scary mobsters track him down. Quentin Tarantino wrote this Tony Scott directed it. Everyone swings for the fences in this and every dang performance is a homerun. I didn't realize Christian Slater could act until this movie. Also Brad Pitt is wildly hysterical. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 17th day of Pitts-mas, Juliette Lewis, once again, gave me a gift: Kalifornia Ok so we got scumbag Pitt killing people for reasons (not good ones), his captive childbride Juliette Lewis, dipsh*t David Duchovney as a writer trying to cobble together a book on serial killers and holy fu*king sh*t Michelle Forbes looking straight out of hottest person I've ever seen magazine (she is also a photographer who does a lot of explicit pics). What happens when these champions road trip together? Killafornia. Oh. Wait. It's called Kalifornia. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 16th day of Pitts-mas, peepaw gave to me A River Runs Through It Hey, look, it's charming, young Pitt in a real role that shows you the superstar he'll become. He likes fishing. He's so good at fishing, his older brother says he's an artist. At fishing. It's a movie about fishing. And family. And Robert Redford directed and narrates it. Is this thing good? Is it boring, but also satisfying? What are your thoughts on Craig Sheffer? You member that guy? Jason does, cause he's a Nightbreed boy. Also, Tom Skerrit. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover.
The Back To The Blockbuster team is looking back at John Carpenter's Christine for its 40th anniversary! Based on Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name, the stars Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky, and Harry Dean Stanton, and it follows the changes in the lives of Arnie Cunningham, his friends, his family, and his teenage enemies after he buys a classic red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, a car that seems to have a mind of its own and a jealous, possessive personality, which has a bad influence on Arnie. In addition to the anniversary, the team kicks things off talking award season with the results of the National Board of Review, The Los Angeles Film Critics, The Astra Awards, and more!
On the fifteenth day of Pitts-mas, the garbage man gave this trash to me: Cool World. I remember ads for this in comics when I was little. I rented it way too young. I only really remember it being boring. Is it still boring? Yes. And horny. So, so horny. Kim Basinger is a horny doodle who just wants Gabriel Byrne to bust in her guts so she can come to the real world and... apparently turn it into a cartoon world, which she was trying to escape cause it sucks. Brad Pitt plays a human in toonland who has to go get her in the real world, a place he hates after his momma died. On a scale of dumb to awesome, how much do you like getting a Pitt day? Oh, cool, will you rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell? Find bad scene recreations and links to all the stuffs at http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the fourteenth day of Pitts-mas, my barber gave to me: JOHNNY SUEDE Tom Dicillo's first movie! Brad Pitt's the lead! His hair is GIANT. He's a dumb jerk who has a very high opinion of himself and his bad music. He lives in a wildly gross apartment, but I guess it's so cheap you don't even need a job. Then? He's nearly killed by a hat box with magic Suede shoes that aren't actually magic, but he loves em. Is this movie amazingly boring? Is there something wrong with Catherine Keener's mouth? Does Nick Cave look like some sort of childhood monster in this? FIND OUT! In another very special Pitts-mas episode of We Doing Filmographies. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. Find bad scene recreations and links to all the stuffs in link in bio or http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 13th day of Pitts-mas, two super rad women gave to me: THELMA AND LOUISE Two cool ladies go on a fishing trip. They do not make it to the lake. One of them keeps making really bad decisions, despite the other one being like "don't do that." And then Brad Pitt shows up. You think his character smells just awful? He's gotta be next level stinky, out there in the sun, hitching days at a time. You probably smell that butt 50 feet away. Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet, John Cazale and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
On the 12th day of Pitts-mas, Ricky Schroeder ruined my life with a pair of nunchucks (nunchucked my butthole in a fight and it fell out). Across the Tracks! Brad Pitt runs real good. Ricky Schroeder just gets out of Julie. They are brothers. Ricky likes to party, bro. And he's got a cool buddy in a leather jacket he gets trashed with. But? He starts running with his bro. Is everything going to be OK? Or will one of them die racing a train, when they go ACROSS THE TRACKS! Rate, review, subscribe, call, email and get on that back catalog where we go through Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Keith Gordon, Robert Longstreet, John Cazale and Radha Mitchell. If you review us on Apple or whatever, let us know and you can pick a movie for us to cover. http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
The Halloween holiday is upon so what better time than to kick in CARPENTER WEEK! Of course this refers to genre master John Carpenter who over the past 45 years has directed several of the most iconic action and/or horror genre films of the modern era including previous episode The Thing, Escape From New York, and of course...Halloween. ;) Many would cite the decade of the '80's as his PEAK era as he helmed a string of popular and/or influential movies loaded with thrills and/or chills....And this horror thriller certainly qualifies as it's the seemingly simple tale of a teenage boy and his car. Adapted from the Stephen King novel of the same name released earlier this same year, "Christine" is in fact the NAME of said car which is a '58 Plymouth Fury recently restored by mild-mannered teenager Arnie played by Keith Gordon. Of course just as the car has undergone a transformation, so does Arnie as he becomes increasingly infatuated with this vintage automobile....an automobile which also starts to rack up an increasing body count as the story progresses. And the only two people standing in its way end up being Arnie's best friend and girlfriend played respectively by John Stockwell and Alexandra Paul respectively. Once again directed by Carpenter, it's time to hit the road to revisit this cult classic which is about to turn 40!Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Christine, released in 1983, was an adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name, directed by John Carpenter. The film tells the story of a possessed and malevolent 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, and the havoc it wreaks on the life of its owner, Arnie Cunningham (played by Keith Gordon). The production process involved bringing this sinister car to life and capturing the eerie and atmospheric elements of King's source material. Carpenter, known for his work in the horror genre, was a key figure in the film's success. He worked closely with the special effects team to create the car's transformation sequences and the chilling moments that defined the film. One of the notable challenges during production was finding and restoring the vintage Plymouth Fury cars used in the film. Multiple cars were needed to depict Christine's various stages of destruction and repair. Additionally, the film's practical effects, including the car's self-repairing capabilities, required careful coordination and execution. John Carpenter's direction and his experience in horror filmmaking played a crucial role in establishing the film's tense and suspenseful atmosphere. Upon its release, "Christine" became a cult classic in the horror genre, thanks in part to its successful adaptation of King's novel and the effective production efforts that brought the sinister car to life on screen. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Christine centers on a sinister and sentient 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine. When nerdy high school student Arnie Cunningham (Keith Gordon) discovers the dilapidated car in a junkyard, he becomes obsessed with restoring it to its former glory. As Arnie pours his heart and soul into Christine's renovation, a malevolent force within the car takes hold of him, leading to a dramatic transformation. Obsession turns to possession, and the car begins to take a supernatural and vengeful toll on those who dare to cross it. As the body count rises and Arnie's personality darkens, his close friend Dennis (John Stockwell) races against time to save him from the clutches of the evil automobile. "Christine" is a chilling tale of a haunted car and the destructive power of obsession, showcasing John Carpenter's talent for crafting atmospheric horror. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
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How do you kill something that can't possibly be alive?Christine (titled onscreen as John Carpenter's Christine) is a 1983 American supernatural horror film directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, Robert Prosky and Harry Dean Stanton.Written by Bill Phillips and based on Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name, the movie follows the changes in the lives of Arnie Cunningham, his friends, his family, and his teenage enemies after he buys a classic red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine, a car that seems to have a mind of its own and a jealous, possessive personality, which has a bad influence on Arnie.00:00 Intro4:26 Horror News 18:26 What We've Been Watching / Forbidden Worlds Film Festival30:59 Film Review1:26:04 Name Game1:30:14 Film Rating1:33:35 Outrohttps://www.forbiddenworldsfilmfestival.co.uk/Podcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcast/Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonCharley - https://instagram.com/thegingerhorrorgirlAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, September 21, is Stephen King's birthday, so we're dropping today's episode a little earlt in celebration! And then there were two... John Carpenter's Christine is Movie #4 for Spectember 2023! This 1983 Stephen King adaptation throws Keith Gordon into the role of lowly Arnie Cunningham, who has no control over his life until the day he meets Christine. Even his buddy Dennis (John Stockwell) can't stop Arnie and Chrstine's destiny of being together. From IMDB: A nerdish boy buys a strange car with an evil mind of its own and his nature starts to change to reflect it. ------------------------------------------------------------ If there was a time to think of others once you've properly secured of "oxygen mask", it's now. If you can assist, please note a few of the groups that we hold dear to our hearts that can really use your help. Links below. There are some charitable opportunities that engulfing the news these days, but we're big supporters of. If you can, please check these out and share with whoever you think would want to be to help: LA FOOD BANK https://shorturl.at/bEU17 LAHAINA STRONG GOFUNDME https://shorturl.at/mtvW7 If you'd like to show your support for members of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA, as well as other workers in the entertainment industry, please take a look at the link below and maybe make a donation: Entertainment Community Fund https://entertainmentcommunity.org/support-our-work Enjoy! ------------------ As always, and maybe even more than ever, here are some mental health resources for North America: United States https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ The Suicide Hotline phone number has been changed. Now, just text or call 988. Canada https://www.ccmhs-ccsms.ca/mental-health-resources-1 1 (833) 456-4566 Even though we don't say it in this episode, more NOW than ever before: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take care of yourselves and those around you. Be mindful of your surroundings. Karate in the Garage Linkages
JAWS 2, 1978. © Universal Pictures/ Courtesy: Everett Collection. Continuing Spooky Adjacent month and for its 45th anniversary we watched the sequel to the greatest shark film ever, Jaws 2. Directed by Jeannot Szwarc and co-written by Carl Gottlieb, the film stars Roy Scheider as Police Chief Martin Brody, who suspects another great white shark is terrorizing the fictional seaside resort of Amity Island. Lorraine Gary and Murray Hamilton reprise their respective roles as Martin's wife Ellen Brody and mayor Larry Vaughn and also stars Joseph Mascolo, Jeffrey Kramer, Collin Wilcox, Ann Dusenberry, Mark Gruner, Susan French, Barry Coe, Donna Wilkes, Gary Springer, and Keith Gordon. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
Ever wondered why John Carpenter's adaptation of Stephen King's Christine has more popularity now than it did at its release in 1983? Join us as we plunge headfirst into an introspective journey of this cinematic masterpiece, analyzing its timing, extraordinary casting and innovative filmography that brought a terrifying Plymouth Fury to life. What makes a car frightful? John Carpenter certainly knew! As we dissect scene by scene of this horror classic, we'll talk about how Carpenter's ingenious use of a 1958 Plymouth Fury, the vivid characterization of Arnie, and the omission of the ghost of the previous car owner, turned a seemingly harmless inanimate object into a nightmarish entity. We'll also discuss the remarkable performances of Keith Gordon, William Ostrander and others, and how they brought Stephen King's vision alive. Finally, we'll wrap up our conversation by discussing the phenomenal stunt work in the movie, especially the heart-stopping scene where Terry Leonard is engulfed in flames while inside the car. We'll also be comparing the novel and the movie, and debating if King's books-turned-movies truly live up to his vision. Tune in and join the conversation as we acknowledge the impactful legacy of Christine on the horror genre and the cinematic brilliance of John Carpenter. Get ready to see Christine in a new light!Actress Karissa Lee Staples Support the showOh Brother Podcast: Subscribe on YouTube Listen on all podcast platforms Follow us on TikTok & Instagram Leave a 5-star rating/review on Apple Podcasts
I'm joined by Nashville's leading film critic, curator and connoisseur Jason Shawhan to discuss THE LEGEND OF BILLIE JEAN. An overtly feminist, covertly queer cult classic from 1985 that deftly explores America's rampant classist bias, unbridled misogyny, protest movements dissolving into marketing opportunities, modern technology's role in amplifying voices of the devalued underclass, the benefits and dangers of our fame-obsessed world and so much more - all wrapped in a a shiny, gorgeously photographed container. Generally dismissed by critics and audiences alike upon initial release, THE LEGEND OF BILLIE JEAN is a true cult classic, beloved by everyone who resonated with another gem of a film discovered by most viewers via home video and cable. Fabulous performances from Helen Slater, Peter Coyote, Keith Gordon, Dean Stockwell and Yeardly Smith (AKA the voice of Bart Simpson and a brilliant score (Pat Benetar's iconic "Invincible" was written expressly for BILLE JEAN and produced by our friend Mike Chapman), this movie's comment on America is as relevant today was it was upon original release .For more Jason Shawhan: https://x.com/jshawhan?s=21&t=2TXy7cSLOHZN-Ef4khov0A http://rebirthoftheflesh.blogspot.com/ Jason & Sam Inglis host FEARLESS PRETENDER- The Only Podcast That Provides Extensive Analysis of Every-Single Film & Television Show Featuring Jennifer Jason-Leigh. https://open.spotify.com/show/17u9DSmsiByQ56LijyERoo Here my guest spot on the episode devoted to the bizarro Rodney Dangerfield classic EASY MONEY https://open.spotify.com/episode/5WVJsIaVmRSx4HfxjtZvm1?si=IRopJVbdQYWytOJ4tWXIGg Participate in future Movie Clubs, support this show and make your life complete by heading to https://www.patreon.com/CraigAndFriends and signing up now! Ad-free & early versions of these episodes plusbonus episodes, participation in Movie Club tapings via questions and comments submissions and MORE!
JAWS 2(1976)This week on MMM Erin reunites the boys of Talking Back to review killer sharks, slasher sequels, Lorraine Garys acting. Years after the shark attacks that left Amity Island reeling, Sheriff Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) finds new trouble lurking in the waters. Mayor Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) wants to rid the beach town of the stain on its reputation. But the disappearance of a pair of divers suggests that all is not right. When Sheriff Brody voices his warnings about holding a sailing competition, everyone thinks it's post-traumatic stress. That is, until the shark finds him. Staring Roy Scheider, Lorraine Gary, Keith Gordon, Donna Wilkes, Murray Hamilton. Leave a comment on our social media pages and let us know what you think of this episode or the movie itself. We always love hearing from our listeners.
We wrap up a month of discussion around comedic film with one of the best, The Coen Brothers's second film, Raising Arizona. It's the story of repeat offender H.I. McDunnough (Nicolas Cage) and his wife Ed (Holly Hunter), a childless couple who steal one of the quintuplets from Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson) and, hell, you know who he is.Rob St. Mary and Keith Gordon join Mike to talk about the film while Professor Joseph McBride discusses his book, The Whole Durn Human Comedy: Life According to the Coen Brothers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
We wrap up a month of discussion around comedic film with one of the best, The Coen Brothers's second film, Raising Arizona. It's the story of repeat offender H.I. McDunnough (Nicolas Cage) and his wife Ed (Holly Hunter), a childless couple who steal one of the quintuplets from Nathan Arizona (Trey Wilson) and, hell, you know who he is.Rob St. Mary and Keith Gordon join Mike to talk about the film while Professor Joseph McBride discusses his book, The Whole Durn Human Comedy: Life According to the Coen Brothers.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
French Month continues with a look at Marcel Carne's Children of Paradise. Released in 1945 and set in the early-mid 1800s, the film tells a winding tale of the woman Garance (Arletty) and the four men in her orbit: The mime Baptiste, the actor Frederick, the criminal Larcenaire, and the aristocrat Edouard.Keith Gordon and Samm Deighan join Mike to discuss the film as well as the compelling circumstances around its making.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement