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EPISODE #448-- We return to the wild world of 1990's indie cinema with the sit-around-and-chat-based movie SMOKE (1995), staring Harvey Kietel, Forest Whitaker, and, like, ten other 1990's guys. It's a real who's-who of That Guys. We also chat about the documentary SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D'ETAT (2024), David Lean's LAWRENCE OF ARABIA (1962), DEN OF THIEVES 2: PANTERA (2025), Netflix's THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT (2020), and David Mamet's HOUSE OF GAMES (1987). A solid little episode with some solid little movies. Join the cause at Patreon.com/Quality. Follow the us on on Bluesky at kislingconnection and cruzflores, on Instagram @kislingwhatsit, and on Tiktok @kislingkino. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. Also, I've got a newsletter, so maybe go check that one out, too. Listen to DRACULA: A RADIO PLAY on Apple Podcasts, at dracularadio.podbean.com, and at the Long Beach Playhouse at https://lbplayhouse.org/show/dracula And, as always, Support your local unions! UAW, SAG-AFTRA, and WGA strong and please leave us a review on iTunes or whatever podcatcher you listened to us on!
This week, the guys at Film Seizure takes a look at a very special epic from the great director David Lean. Join us as we dive into 1962's Lawrence of Arabia. Episodes release on Wednesday at www.filmseizure.com "Beyond My Years" by Matt LaBarber LaBarber The Album Available at https://mattlabarber.bandcamp.com/album/labarber-the-album Copyright 2020 Like what we do? Buy us a coffee! www.ko-fi.com/filmseizure Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/filmseizure.bsky.social Follow us on Mastodon: https://universeodon.com/@filmseizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FilmSeizure
In this final instalment on Lawrence of Arabia, Beau and Luca discuss the post-WWI life of T.E. Lawrence, revealing how he retreated from glory to try and live in anonymity and wrestle with the burdens of legend, until his tragic early passing in 1935.
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm joined by TWoRP Elite Patron Harper for his Patreon Pick. Together we explore two exemplars of British Imperialism - one real, one fictional - as we discuss 1962's Lawrence of Arabia and 1975's Royal Flash. [00:00] INTRO [01:37] Chin Stroker vs Punter Promo [02:44] RANDOM CONVERSATION [05:56] Lawrence of Arabia (1962) [01:11:24] Royal Flash (1975) [01:57:50] FEEDBACK [02:01:47] ENDING MUSIC: Seven Pillars of Wisdom by Sabaton Buy Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Buy Royal Flash (1975) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Embark on an epic cinematic journey across the sweeping deserts of the Middle East as Movie Mistrial explores David Lean's legendary masterpiece, Lawrence of Arabia.Lawrence of Arabia is a triumph of filmmaking, featuring breathtaking cinematography, a powerful score, and an unforgettable performance by Peter O'Toole. Its grand scope and complex exploration of identity, war, and destiny make it one of the most visually stunning and intellectually engaging films in cinema history.While Lawrence of Arabia is widely regarded as a masterpiece, some viewers may find its nearly four-hour runtime daunting, with a slower narrative pace that requires patience. Additionally, modern audiences may critique its historical liberties and the casting of Western actors in Middle Eastern roles.Join us as we dive into Lawrence of Arabia—its stunning visuals, compelling characters, and enduring legacy in film history.Connect with us and share your thoughts:Twitter: http://tiny.cc/MistrialTwitterFacebook: http://tiny.cc/MistrialFBInstagram: http://tiny.cc/MistrialInstaVisit our website, www.moviemistrial.com, for more captivating episodes and to stay up-to-date with all things movies.
This week Beau and Luca continue to discuss the adventures in Arabia of T. E. Lawrence; this time the thick of the fighting against the Ottoman army, and the road to Damascus.
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This week Beau and Luca discuss the Arab revolt as it gets into full swing, including Lawrence's increasing influence, and the famous assault on Aqaba.
Beau and Luca explore the early stages of T.E. Lawrence's campaign in the First World War.
This week Beau sits down with Luca Johnson to discuss the life and times of T. E. Lawrence, aka ‘The Uncrowned King of Arabia', aka Lawrence of Arabia. From his early life, to his remarkable academic abilities, and all his pre-War adventures.
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, using JD's virial tweet as inspiration we talk about the best shots of the 2020s so far, and we continue our Best Picture Movie Series with the 1962 masterpiece LAWRENCE OF ARABIA! - Best Shots of 2020s (5:00) - Lawrence of Arabia (55:15) Visit https://insessionfilm.com for merch and more! Visit this episode's sponsor: audibletrial.com/InSessionFilm - Use our link to get a FREE audiobook and 30-day FREE trial! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on your podcast app of choice! https://insessionfilm.com/subscribe Follow us on Twitter! @InSessionFilm | @RealJDDuran | @BrendanJCassidy
In this episode, we are back with our monthly Roundup episode where we go around the room and discuss the other films we watched this month! We also fire up the number generator and find out what we will be watching in March as we continue our Year of the Nineties. Listen now!
Tyler covers one the greatest films of all time, Lawrence of Arabia and brings your attention to some hidden gems in the nominations that were overshadowed by this cinematic juggernaught
Four military veterans, led by Howard Leedham, retraced T.E. Lawrence’s 1,126 km journey across the Middle East, enduring 25 days of harsh desert conditions to raise £430,000 for the Special Forces Club Benevolent Fund. Leedham described the experience as “a journey like no other.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Hell of a Picture we enter the turbulence of the 1960's with the world war one character study, Lawrence of Arabia. The guys open the show describing how the film embraces the wide range of opinions on Lawrence and how that branches out thematically in the picture. Andrew talks about the scope and scale of the cinematography, while Dave tells us about some of Lawrence's most famous imitators. Can more than one thing be true? For example, can you have relevant commentary on a film while mispronouncing an actor's name? Decide for yourself, this week on Hell of a Picture.
If you told someone living a couple of hundred years ago that the Arabs would be a force to threaten Western civilization, they'd have laughed. The thought that a bunch of nomads floating around the desert, like some lost extras from Lawrence Of Arabia, could rule the world, would have seemed preposterous. But יוֹשֵׁ֣ב בַּשָּׁמַ֣יִם יִשְׂחָ֑ק, “He who dwells in the Heavens will laugh.” (Tehillim 2:4) In 1972, Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair opened SARM Studios the first 24-track recording studio in Europe where Queen mixed “Bohemian Rhapsody”. His music publishing company, Druidcrest Music published the music for The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1973) and as a record producer, he co-produced the quadruple-platinum debut album by American band “Foreigner” (1976). American Top ten singles from this album included, “Feels Like The First Time”, “Cold as Ice” and “Long, Long Way from Home”. Other production work included “The Enid – In the Region of the Summer Stars”, “The Curves”, and “Nutz” as well as singles based on The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy with Douglas Adams and Richard O'Brien. Other artists who used SARM included: ABC, Alison Moyet, Art of Noise, Brian May, The Buggles, The Clash, Dina Carroll, Dollar, Flintlock, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Grace Jones, It Bites, Malcolm McLaren, Nik Kershaw, Propaganda, Rush, Rik Mayall, Stephen Duffy, and Yes. In 1987, he settled in Jerusalem to immerse himself in the study of Torah. His two Torah books The Color of Heaven, on the weekly Torah portion, and Seasons of the Moon met with great critical acclaim. Seasons of the Moon, a unique fine-art black-and-white photography book combining poetry and Torah essays, has now sold out and is much sought as a collector's item fetching up to $250 for a mint copy. He is much in demand as an inspirational speaker both in Israel, Great Britain and the United States. He was Plenary Keynote Speaker at the Agudas Yisrael Convention, and Keynote Speaker at Project Inspire in 2018. Rabbi Sinclair lectures in Talmud and Jewish Philosophy at Ohr Somayach/Tannenbaum College of Judaic studies in Jerusalem and is a senior staff writer of the Torah internet publications Ohrnet and Torah Weekly. His articles have been published in The Jewish Observer, American Jewish Spirit, AJOP Newsletter, Zurich's Die Jüdische Zeitung, South African Jewish Report and many others. Rabbi Sinclair was born in London, and lives with his family in Jerusalem. He was educated at St. Anthony's Preparatory School in Hampstead, Clifton College, and Bristol University. A Project Of Ohr.Edu Questions? Comments? We'd Love To Hear From You At: Podcasts@Ohr.Edu https://podcasts.ohr.edu/
Robert concludes the story of T.E. Lawrence by getting into the real bastardry of his life, including a pretty heinous war crime!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert tells Margaret how to scientifically shatter a bridge the T.E. Lawrence way, and how Lawrence crippled the transportation infrastructure of a mighty empire using some guys with camels and sacks of flour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert is joined again by Margaret Killjoy to continue our series on Lawrence of Arabia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert tells Margaret Killjoy the whole story of Lawrence of Arabia, a British imperialist, hopeless romantic and asexual icon who invented the concept of modern insurgent war. Through it all we ask: was he a bastard? (4 Part Series) https://www.cliohistory.org/thomas-lawrence/lawrence/youth https://www.investigativeproject.org/4256/guest-column-the-final-death-of-lawrence-of-arabia https://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/nov/02/young-lawrence-a-portrait-of-the-legend-as-a-young-man-review https://www.salon.com/2015/03/01/i%C2%A0realize_now_that_he_was_sexless/ https://www.thehistoryreader.com/military-history/t-e-lawrence-art-war-twenty-first-century/ https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/opinions/2016/2/16/what-would-t-e-lawrence-do https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/true-story-lawrence-arabia-180951857/ https://www.tracesofevil.com/p/blog-page_24.html https://www.firstworldwar.com/features/telawrence.htm https://baklol.com/baks/Misc/Great-people-who-were-also-per-_1492/T--E--Lawrence-_18491 https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/2016/sykes-picot-100-years-middle-east-map/index.html https://stljewishlight.org/top-story/lawrence-of-arabia-or-lawrence-of-zion/ https://theintercept.com/2023/03/23/peter-thiel-jeff-thomas/ https://israelforever.org/programs/balfourinitiative/Implementing_Balfour_Declaration/ https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Opinion/Implementing-the-Balfour-Declaration https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/manuscript-reveals-dark-side-of-lawrence-of-arabia-s-sex-life-76363.html https://www.amazon.com/Setting-Desert-Fire-T-Lawrence-ebook/dp/B006072QSG https://www.nytimes.com/1970/03/22/archives/the-naked-truth-nothing-withheld-revealed-at-last-the-secret-lives.html https://www.pbs.org/lawrenceofarabia/players/dahoum.html Schneider, James. Guerrilla Leader: T. E. Lawrence and the Arab Revolt (p. 52). Random House Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. Sattin, Anthony. The Young T. E. Lawrence (pp. 34-35). W. W. Norton & Company. Kindle Edition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Description Returning guest Henry Darowski joins Joe to discuss the film Lawrence of Arabia. Based on T.E. Lawrence’s autobiography, Lawrence of Arabia is one of the most iconic films ever made. Directed by David Lean, it stars Peter O’Toole as … Continue reading →
A British Army Officer becomes the leader of the Arab revolt against Ottoman rule during WWI. Join me as I discuss the 1962 Best Picture Oscar winner: Lawrence of Arabia
Sommaren är slut, i alla fall om du mäter den efter Filmklubbens sommarlovsspecial! Vi avslutar sommaren och vårt subtema ökenfilm med klassikern Lawrence of Arabia. Vi pratar massor av historia, vi diskuterar black face och våra favoritcitat från filmen! Spoilers börjar: 14:02 Spoilers slutar: 57:17 Följ oss på Instagram! Där kan DU vara med och bestämma vilka filmer vi ska recensera! https://www.instagram.com/filmklubbenpodd/ Spana även in vår Filmklubben-merchandise! https://filmklubben-merch.myspreadshop.se/ Rättigheterna till alla klipp och all musik som spelas i avsnittet tillhör respektive skapare och ägare. Intromusik: Hackers av Karl Case.
The Wiz RECOMMENDS Lawrence of Arabia Lawrence of Arabia is one of the few films that you can just watch 30 seconds of the film and go "ohh, this is on a whole different level of filmmaking". David Lean's grand desert epic has some of the most exquisite production you could ever see in a film. Cinematography and visuals are astounding especially the way it uses space and the environments to tell a story. The music is also incredible to listen to. The blend of both classical and music from the region fits incredibly well to make the audience feel every scene. And two performances are also outstanding. Omar Sharif as Sherif Ali is a great performance, even when compared to legends like Alec Guinness and Anthony Quinn. And the performance by Peter O'Toole gets better and better as the film goes forward, from the charismatic leader to the person who is exhausted and broken from all the time at war. But as beautiful as the film is, the near four hour length definitely gets felt after the intermission. Pre-intermission, it's an incredible war story that excites and feels satisfying as it concludes. Post-intermission, it's good, but it does feel overlong and feels like it should have been its own film. Lawrence of Arabia is a film I am glad I finally experienced and it's evident as to why it's so beloved. It's a great movie that, despite it being a little too long for me, is something I'd love to experience again.
This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas are back with the another edition of THE POD CHARLES CINECAST CLASSIC, and this time are joined by familiar voice, former co-host of the podcast, Caroline Hartmann Frisk, to talk about the month of August 2024!Join us, as August will see loads of films come our way including the likes LAWRENCE OF ARABIA in 70mm, Sam Raimi's SPIDER-MAN movies, the entire STAR WARS film series, loads of David Lynch including WILD AT HEART, ERASERHEAD, BLUE VELVET and MULHOLLAND DR., plus THE GODFATHER and THE GODFATHER PART II, and so much more! Also, we do a classic deep dive on Tobe Hooper's 1974 proto-slasher classic, THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE as it screens on the Date of the Massacre – 18th August! And you may even get the return of a long-lost segment that used to be so integral to the podcast. So grab those chainsaws and get to listening...For full listings and tickets visit: princecharlescinema.com If you enjoy the podcast, leave a Rating and Review! It really helps us out!As always, you can follow the Podcast on http://twitter.com/ThePCCPodcast and http://instagram.com/ThePCCPodcastIf you'd like to Support the Podcast and get Bonus Content, visit: http://patreon.com/ThePCCPodcast
Chris and Aaron have found some things to recommend to you.1) Small Recommends:Twisters (1:31)The Bear: Season 3 (4:42)Kung Fu Hustle (10:09)The Final Girls (11:21)2) The Big Recommend: Lawrence of Arabia (16:04)3) Surprise Double Feature: ???????? (46:54)4) Questions from You!!!!! (50:47)If you'd like to join the LIVE conversation each week, become a member of the SinClub at Patreon.com/cinemasins!Thanks to lorangeproductions.com for the theme song!Our Sponsors:* Check out Mint Mobile: mintmobile.com/recotopiaAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Part 1: Zach, Grace, and Mark talk about movies they saw this week, including: MaXXXine, La Dolce Vita, Horizon: An American Saga - Part 1 and The Train.Part 2 (35:25): The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1962's Lawrence of Arabia.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
Join The Kernels as they dive into David Lean's 1962 historical epic: 'Lawrence Of Arabia'.Lauding lead men, feats of filmmaking, and the saving of a Scottish soul - The Kernels share their likes, dislikes, ratings & even treat you to an original song, AND a unique game where they create a movie trailer. Enjoy you sassy saviours!Thanks for popping by. We hope you enjoy The Podcorn Kernel Podcast. Please get in touch with any praise, criticism, feedback or advice.Compliments will be greeted with kindness. Criticism will be catered to with carnage. Contact us at : thepodcornkernels@gmail.com or find us on us on the following social platforms:Instagram: thepodcornkernelsThreads: thepodcornkernelsTwitter: @podcornkernelsWebsite: thepodcornkernels.co.ukTikTok: @thepodcornkernels
Episode 37 - We are back! Welcome to season 2 of Cinema Hangover! For the start of season 2 we picked a movie as huge as the occasion is: Lawrence of Arabia!
This episode Brendan is joined by the mercurially brilliant Dan Winter. Dan is a pioneer in multiple realms, teaching the physics of consciousness and implosion (among other things). In this episode Dan dances effortlessly across subjects including: Why objects fall to the ground, Charge collapse, Implosion physics, Aboriginal song lines, Stargates, Enlil/Yahweh, The secrets of Golden Ratio & fractality, The physics of successful death, Frequency embedding, Hydrogen radii and Planck length, How to have 'soul' in our polluted world, The physics of why you should talk to trees (seriously), How the moon affects us during death... and MUCH more. Strap your thinking cap on tight for this one and do your best to keep up. It'll leave your mind buzzing. Special Guest: Dan Winter.
In this episode, we'll learn about historical events between July 1st and July 7th as they're shown in the movies. We'll also learn about birthdays from historical figures who have been portrayed in the movies, along with a recommendation for a movie that was released this week in history. Note: If your podcast app doesn't support clickable links, copy/paste this into your browser: https://links.boatspodcast.com/330 Events from This Week in History Monday: The Trench Wednesday/Thursday: 1776 Thursday: The Pride of the Yankees Saturday: Lawrence of Arabia | BOATS #49 Sunday: Project Blue Book | BOATS Series Birthdays from This Week in History Monday: Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (my favorite, what's yours?) Monday: Seretse Khama in A United Kingdom Friday: P.T. Barnum in The Greatest Showman Saturday: John Paul Jones in John Paul Jones Sunday: Satchel Paige in Don't Look Back A Historical Movie Released This Week in History Monday: Public Enemies (2009) Tuesday: Boneyard (2024) Did you enjoy this episode? Get the BOATS email newsletter Leave a comment Support our sponsors Unlock ad-free episodes Note: If your podcast app doesn't support clickable links, copy/paste this in your browser to find all the links: https://links.boatspodcast.com/330 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back, baby!! (No pun intended.) And this week on the Film Colossus podcast, we discuss the epic, the unassailable, the oh-my-god-why-is-this-movie-so-long classic: Lawrence of Arabia. We break down the film's incredible visualization of realizing one's self, of how difficult it can be to remain true to your life vision, in all of its beautiful, sun-soaked, illuminating glory.Check out our website for more great movie deconstructions.If you'd like to support the show and hear episodes ad-free, then join our Patreon!Music by Ross Bugden.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join your favorite Weirdo historians, Stephanie and Andrew, as we explore the enigmatic life of T.E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia. This British archaeologist, military strategist, and writer became a legendary figure during World War I, leading Arab forces in a daring revolt against the Ottoman Empire. But beneath the romanticized image of a desert warrior lies a complex and often contradictory individual. In this episode, we'll uncover the hidden facets of Lawrence's life, from his early days as an Oxford scholar to his crucial role in shaping the Middle East's political landscape. We'll explore his passion for archaeology, his love-hate relationship with the British military, and his struggles with fame and identity. Buckle up, Weirdos, for a thrilling journey through the deserts of history, as we separate fact from fiction and discover the true Lawrence of Arabia. - **Pick July's theme here!
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/BBaLtiB1hbc 8 Minute History ยังอยู่กับเรื่องราวเบื้องหลังของภาพยนตร์ Lawrence of Arabia เอพิโสดนี้ว่าด้วยการตระบัดสัตย์ของจักรวรรดิอังกฤษ ซึ่งตัดสินใจเซ็นสัญญาสองฉบับที่มีเนื้อหาขัดแย้งกัน อันเป็นชนวนที่ทำให้ดินแดนอาระเบียถูกตัดแบ่งและครอบงำโดยมหาอำนาจ ตามมาด้วยความขัดแย้งที่ยังคงลากยาวจนถึงปัจจุบัน
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/BBaLtiB1hbc 8 Minute History ยังอยู่กับเรื่องราวเบื้องหลังของภาพยนตร์ Lawrence of Arabia เอพิโสดนี้ว่าด้วยการตระบัดสัตย์ของจักรวรรดิอังกฤษ ซึ่งตัดสินใจเซ็นสัญญาสองฉบับที่มีเนื้อหาขัดแย้งกัน อันเป็นชนวนที่ทำให้ดินแดนอาระเบียถูกตัดแบ่งและครอบงำโดยมหาอำนาจ ตามมาด้วยความขัดแย้งที่ยังคงลากยาวจนถึงปัจจุบัน
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/y3djnLA10v4 8 Minute History ซีรีส์ใหม่ ว่าด้วยประวัติศาสตร์ที่เป็นจุดตั้งต้นของภาพยนตร์ Lawrence of Arabia ที่สร้างขึ้นจากบันทึกชีวิตอดีตสายลับของจักรวรรดิบริติช Thomas Edward Lawrence ที่เข้าไปร่วมปฏิบัติการกับชาวอาหรับ เพื่อต่อต้านจักรวรรดิออตโตมันในช่วงหลังสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 1 เบื้องหลังความขัดแย้งระหว่างชาวอาหรับกับเจ้าอาณานิคมอย่างจักรวรรดิออตโตมันคืออะไร แล้วฝั่งจักรวรรดิบริติช รวมถึงตัวละครอย่าง Lawrence เข้ามามีบทบาทในสถานการณ์นี้อย่างไร ติดตามได้ในเอพิโสดนี้
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด youtu.be/y3djnLA10v4 8 Minute History ซีรีส์ใหม่ ว่าด้วยประวัติศาสตร์ที่เป็นจุดตั้งต้นของภาพยนตร์ Lawrence of Arabia ที่สร้างขึ้นจากบันทึกชีวิตอดีตสายลับของจักรวรรดิบริติช Thomas Edward Lawrence ที่เข้าไปร่วมปฏิบัติการกับชาวอาหรับ เพื่อต่อต้านจักรวรรดิออตโตมันในช่วงหลังสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 1 เบื้องหลังความขัดแย้งระหว่างชาวอาหรับกับเจ้าอาณานิคมอย่างจักรวรรดิออตโตมันคืออะไร แล้วฝั่งจักรวรรดิบริติช รวมถึงตัวละครอย่าง Lawrence เข้ามามีบทบาทในสถานการณ์นี้อย่างไร ติดตามได้ในเอพิโสดนี้
Big things have small beginnings, so let's ride into the sunrise as the hosts travel through the deserts once more to continue their new season format to review one of the most celebrated epics in the history of cinema, the winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Lawrence of Arabia, starring Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Omar Sharif, Anthony Quinn and directed David Lean. The film that inspired generations of directors and the movie that had set the standard for visual storytelling in cinema. The hosts paired the film with the Blood & Sands Cocktail. So join the hosts as they get ready for the greatest adventure of the season and celebrate this one of a kind film experience.Come listen and follow us on Instagram @the.gentlemenpodcast and our website thegentlemenpodcast.comDiscover The Power of Sound!Keeping a consistent sound in how you present your company really is the "hidden gem"...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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In the late 1980s, a shocking discovery was made. What was found was north of Kansas City, about 45-to 50 feet below a corn field. A mule. A mule in its harness and still tied to a rail. Due to the depth of the find, and the lack of oxygen, the deceased mule was quite well-preserved. Along with this mule was found about 200 tons of various supplies. Food items of all types, clothing, simple farm equipment, and even fine and intact China.Was this poor mule responsible for transporting 200 tons of cargo? Nope – that would be ridiculous. The Mule was a passenger n the Steam Boat Arabia when she sunk in the Missouri River in 1856. The steamboat, the mule, and the supplies were lost for over 130 years. But how did they all end up 1/2 mile from the river and 45 feet under a corn field?Also See:https://www.1856.com/arabia-storyhttps://www.messynessychic.com/2015/12/01/what-was-found-and-still-edible-inside-a-150-year-old-sunken-steamboat/https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/travel/2010/02/23/treasures-of-steamboat-arabia-which-sank-in-1856-displayed-at-kansas-city-museum/ We've Got A New YouTube Channel - Watch, listen and most definitely subscribe and share!
We'll Always Have Aqaba - David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia Few films are able to live up to the label of "epic". In 1962 David Lean created one of the great epic masterpieces of cinema, Lawrence of Arabia. Based on the life of British archaeologist, army officer, diplomat, and write, T.E. Lawrence, Lean's film chronicles Lawrence's involvement in the Arab Revolt (1916-1918), his life among his adopted tribal families and his struggles with loyalty to the Arab tribes, the dessert, and his ties to his British roots. Lean's film is an epic in every way; from beautiful 70mm cinematography (lensed by the great Freddie Young) majestic and engrossing music from Maurice Jarre, and the incredible editing of Anne V. Coates (all three Academy Award winners for the film). Introducing Peter O'Toole and Omar Shariff, Lean would help create two of the great international stars Cinema has known. It's a thrill for Mr. Chavez and I to sit down, watch, remember, and discuss this powerful, overwhelming, and life-changing film. Take a listen as we dig into the history of The Middle East, the reception and legacy of this film, and comparisons to other "White Saviour" stories. It's a damn good talk. We hope you'll enjoy. Let us know what you think - gondoramos@yahoo.com. For those of you who would like to donate to this undying labor of love, you can do so with a donation at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos - Anything and Everything is appreciated, You Cheap Bastards.
We journey back to the pivotal year of 1962 to unpack two monumental films that left an indelible mark on the movies. First up, Jake brings to the table "The Manchurian Candidate," a political thriller that weaves a tale of intrigue and brainwashing, mirroring the tense Cold War atmosphere of its time. Its blend of suspense and political commentary continues to resonate today. Plus, Frank Sinatra runs funny. Then, shifting gears, Brad introduces David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia," a sweeping epic renowned for its grand storytelling and breathtaking cinematography. This film's portrayal of T.E. Lawrence's enigmatic character and the intricate dynamics of wartime alliances offers much for the group to dissect. Hosted by Brad Garoon & Jake Ziegler, with guest Ryley Trahan from Nerd It Here First. And apologies to Lord of the Rings cinematographer Andrew Lesnie, who is the person who actually said, "Same place as the music." Movies mentioned in this episode: "The Ten Commandments" (1956), "Voice in the Mirror" (1958), "Cleo from 5 to 7" (1962), "Dr. No" (1962), "The Fabulous Baron Munchausen" (1962), "Hara Kiri" (1962), "Lolita" (1962), "Lonely Are the Brave" (1962), "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" (1962), "To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962), "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane" (1962), "A Guide for the Married Man" (1967), "El Topo" (1970), "That's Entertainment" (1974), "Network" (1976), "Death on the Nile" (1978), "Stop Making Sense" (1984), "Silence of the Lambs" (1991), "A Dangerous Man: Laurence After Arabia" (1992), "The English Patient" (1996), "The Manchurian Candidate" (2004), "Dune Part 1" (2021), "John Wick: Chapter 4" (2023), and "Dune Part 2" (2024).
Episode 67: LAWRENCE OF ARABIA This week we discuss David Lean's sprawling 1962 historical epic, Lawrence of Arabia. Peter O'Toole stars as British WW1 officer, TE Lawrence, who gains fame by uniting Arab tribes against the Ottoman Empire. The huge supporting cast is headlined by Omar Sharif, Anthony Quinn, Alec Guinness, and Claude Raines. It won Best Picture over To Kill a Mockingbird. We debate that and its placement here as number 3 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 as we play it again with Casablanca. *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.
Random movie 61 on our list of Best Picture Oscar winners was "Lawrence of Arabia," directed by David Lean and released in 1962. It is an epic historical drama that tells the story of T.E. Lawrence, played by Peter O'Toole, and his adventures in the Arabian Peninsula during World War I. Alongside O'Toole, the film boasts performances by Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, and Omar Sharif. Will Lawrence's audacious tactics and charismatic leadership be enough to unite the Arab tribes against the Ottoman Empire? Listen on and find out! Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews Follow us on Tiktok to see our favourite (and least favourite) scenes: https://www.tiktok.com/@15krandommoviereviews We are Colin and Niall, two movie enthusiasts from Ireland who wanted to take a different approach to movie watching and reviewing. So we came up with the idea to randomly choose a movie from Metacritic's all time movie list (which at the time of starting our podcast was over 15,000 movies, hence the title!). We take pleasure in bad movies as well as good! We hope you enjoy our podcast and follow us on your favourite podcast platform (or Youtube). Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews Follow us on Tiktok to see our favourite (and least favourite) scenes: https://www.tiktok.com/@15krandommoviereviews See all our review ratings for all our movies in all our episodes in spreadsheet form! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BLin0MnPslu13i003F9PE9c6CBOCs4RQfWcblt65PhI/edit?usp=sharing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/15krandommoviereviews/message
It's Episode 200!!! On the final Movie Night Adventure Episode, Forrest, J. Andrew World, Conan Neutron and Middle Eastern Historian and Missouri State University Professor Djene Bajalan discuss the 1962 Historical Epic Lawrence of ArabiaWe now have a discord: https://discord.gg/A4GXsNM2 Conan Neutron has music available from Conan Neutron & The Secret Friends and could use music sales now more than ever.. https://neutronfriends.bandcamp.com OR if you want to become a Protonic Reversal patron: patreon.com/protonicreversal We are also now going to be sponsored by Yebiga, a Traditional Balkan Rakija, Serbian Plum Brandy. Go to Yebiga.com to see where it's available near you.
The famed British officer who fought alongside Arab guerrilla forces in WW1. Best known for his legendary exploits as an intelligence officer in the Middle East, Thomas Edward Lawrence was also an archaeologist, scholar and photographer. His life was one of adventure and espionage, where fact went hand in hand with myth.In this explainer episode, Dan tells us the real story of who Lawrence was, and what he did.Written by Dan Snow and edited by Dougal Patmore.Discover the past with exclusive history documentaries and ad-free podcasts presented by world-renowned historians from History Hit. Watch them on your smart TV or on the go with your mobile device. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code DANSNOW sign up now for your 14-day free trial.We'd love to hear from you! You can email the podcast at ds.hh@historyhit.com.You can take part in our listener survey here.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes pays tribute to a fellow legend in his new biography Lawrence of Arabia. A former SAS officer, Fiennes says he feels a lot of affinity for archaeologist and adventurer Thomas Edward Lawrence, who made a gruelling 300-mile journey through blistering desert heat during the 1916 Arab Revolt. No shirker himself, Fiennes was first to reach both Poles, first to cross the Antarctic and Arctic Ocean and first to circumnavigate the world along its polar axis. He climbed Everest age 65.
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following week! Colton and Andrew offer the third entry in their ongoing series of bonus episodes covering epic films, one film at a time! On this episode - bonus episode thirty - Colton and Andrew experience for the first time the critically acclaimed retelling of T.E. Lawrence's story in the 1962 epic, 'Lawrence of Arabia'! This episode was originally presented as a Patreon exclusive bonus episode. Support us on Patreon to gain timed exclusive access to all future bonus episodes and early access to all regular episodes. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:17 - Andrew's Fun Fact About 'Lawrence of Arabia'! 00:08:50 - 'Lawrence of Arabia' (1962) (Spoilers) 01:13:39 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/