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ChrisCast
Live Free or Zoo

ChrisCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 23:48


A meme flickered across feeds this week: South Carolina stacked up against California like a balance sheet for how well you can cage chaos. Homicide rates, GDP, life expectancy — by each measure California shines as the model: safer, wealthier, longer-lived. South Carolina looks rougher, poorer, more violent, a reminder that for some Americans, freedom means a shorter, riskier life. Beneath the numbers, the line: “Don't California my South Carolina.” It's more than a bumper sticker. It's the oldest American choice: Would you rather live longer, safer, and curated in a soft enclosure — or live free enough to fail, starve, and fight at the forest's edge?A good zoo is not a trick. It extends lives. It keeps predators out, or in. It offers illusions of wilderness while carefully curating the risk. California has spent a century mastering this balance. Its early Progressive roots laid out protections for labor, housing, and the urban poor. By the mid-century boom, it perfected suburbia: highways, lawns, hidden fences. Today it pilots universal basic income and climate protections. It works — statistically. But the hidden cost is that freedom to claw your way out shrinks until the animals forget there ever was a gate.South Carolina and places like it — the Mountain West, the rural South, the high plains — carry an older instinct. The frontier mind knows the wilderness is dangerous but would rather risk the claw than hand it over. It's not about wanting chaos; it's about accepting that a life worth living is mortal, unpredictable, never fully occupied by guardians. When settlers crossed into the forests, they feared the wilderness more than the king they left behind. Puritans wrote of the moral abyss in the trees, the space where you stood alone before God with no wall between you and failure. Out of that dread came the rugged individualist, the one who keeps the bear gun or the revolver not to kill but to remember the gate is not locked.In 1965, French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard captured this tension in Alphaville, a bleak sci-fi noir about a city run by Alpha 60, a sentient computer that abolishes contradiction and poetry. The city is orderly, safe, perfectly contained. Citizens live behind doors marked occupé — occupied — or libre — free. But freedom is an illusion; the guardians hold all the real weapons. Into this system drifts Lemmy Caution, a detective from the wild “Outer Nations.” He smuggles in a revolver and outlaw poems, proof that the wild spark always tries to slip the fence. Godard's generation feared that postwar France's technocratic planners would engineer a zoo so perfect the people would choose it themselves.When France sent America the Statue of Liberty, they gave us a flame, not a fence. The poem “Give me your tired, your poor…” is an American footnote; the torch stands as a dare: keep this wild spark alive if you can. For all our talk of British roots, America's spiritual lineage is French — the Enlightenment bet that real freedom demands risk. That legacy lives today in the states that embrace constitutional carry, stand by the “Live Free or Die” motto, and bristle at any new enclosure that feels too neat to be true.The tension is permanent. California's better zoo is a real achievement. But the meme reminds us that some people will trade longer, safer lives for the raw edge of the trees. A caged bird may live twice as long as one in the forest, but its song is the only thing that knows the truth. Godard understood this: the guardians do not always kill the wild spark — the animals do, when they forget how to find the gate marked libre. A perfect cage is still a cage. The flame stands for those who keep the claw, and the choice.Live Free or Zoo. America's Alphaville choice.

Asian Cinema Film Club's Podcast
World Cinema Film Club #13 - Alphaville

Asian Cinema Film Club's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 52:29


Elwood and Stephen look at Jean-Luc Godard's sci-fi neo noir "Alphaville" as secret agent Lemmy Caution ventures from the outlands to Alphaville to find missing agent Henri Dickson aswell to capture or kill the creator of Alphaville, Professor von Braun. We also look at the legacy of "Moviedrome", The French New Wave movement and the joy of learning how to read a movie. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asian-cinema-film-club/message

QueIssoAssim
Livros em Cartaz 052 – Degusta!

QueIssoAssim

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 109:11


Em um erro de percurso chegamos aqui no Livros em Cartaz Degusta! um programa de indicações de livros, séries, filmes e HQs. Veja abaixo a lista dos cinco temas indicados por Andreia D'Oliveira e Gabi Idealli, além de e alguns bônus

Filmic Notion™ Podcast
109 - Alphaville con Gerardo Alemán

Filmic Notion™ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 23:21


Hola Gerardo aquí en otro episodio de Simplemente Yo; La selección de esta semana es Alphaville : A Strange Adventure of Lemmy Caution, es una película neo-noir de ciencia ficción de la Nueva Ola francesa de 1965 dirigida por Jean-Luc Godard. Plot: Un agente secreto estadounidense es enviado a la lejana ciudad espacial de Alphaville, donde debe encontrar a una persona desaparecida y liberar a la ciudad de su tiránico gobernante. Espero que lo disfruten ;) Información adicional del podcast: Enlace del website official de Filmic Notion Podcast: https://filmicnotionpod.com/ Enlace a nuestra página de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fnpod

Fish Jelly
#74 - Alphaville

Fish Jelly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 85:53


Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph discuss Alphaville: A Strange Adventure of Lemmy Caution - a 1965 French New Wave science fiction neo-noir film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Additional topics include: RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race, Drag Race Down Under, The Woman King, Jimmy Kimmel at the Emmy Awards, Zac Efron, the deaths of Jesse Powell, Henry Silva, and Jean-Luc Godard, and too many films to mention. Want to send them stuff? Fish Jelly PO Box 461752 Los Angeles, CA 90046 Venmo @fishjelly Nick's Apple Music playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/lamour-de-nico/pl.u-PDb4zlpsLVrvqE1 Joseph's Apple Music playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/josephs-vibe/pl.u-6mo448yuBWzNE1 Check them out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVV6ezEYnPv9XaLZtUlZdw Nick's IG: ragingbells Joseph's IG: joroyolo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fish-jelly/support

Disko 80
Bernhard Lloyd (Atlantic Popes, Ex-Alphaville) Teil 1

Disko 80

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 37:02


FOLGE 26: BERNHARD LLOYD (ATLANTIC POPES, EX-ALPHAVILLE) TEIL 1- Wir klären in dieser Folge ein für alle Mal:Was war der erste Song, den Alphaville jemals aufgenommen haben?Mit welchen Synthesizern hat Alphaville damals begonnen?Wie kam Alphaville zu ihrem ersten Plattenvertrag?Was macht Bernhard Lloyd heute?Wieso kam es zur Trennung der Band?- Fun facts & Nerd Facts- Wie immer ein paar interessante Fakten zur Folge:Die Sendung "Flashlights" lief im ZDF nur sechs Folgen lang, vom 01.02.1984 an einmal pro Monat Mittwochs um 19:30. Moderatorin war u.a. Evi Seibert. Am 01.02.1984 traten neben Alphaville noch Gazebo, die Flying Pickets und Drafi Deutscher auf.Der Name Alphaville beruht auf dem gleichnamigen Film von Jean-Luc Godard von 1965, der in Deutschland unter dem Namen "Lemmy Caution gegen Alpha 60" veröffentlicht wurde. Der Arbeitstitel des Films hingegen war "Tarzan gegen IBM".In Brasilien hingegen existiert die Stadt Alphaville seit 1973 tatsächlich als geschlossene Wohnsiedlung (gated community) in der Nähe von Sao Paulo. Alphaville ist in Brasilien inzwischen ein Synonym für gated communities geworden.LinksHomepage Atlantic Popes: https://atlanticpopes.comAlphaville Dokumentation: https://bit.ly/3PDYLolPodcasts: https://disko80.buzzsprout.comRSS-Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1754816.rssHomepage: http://www.purwienundkowa.comAktuelle CD von Purwien & Kowa: https://ffm.to/puk5Musik von Purwien & Kowa: https://purwienkowa.bandcamp.comBücher von Purwien & Kowa: https://amzn.to/2W9Ftj8Spotify Playlist Episode 26+27: https://spoti.fi/3z7UK5P

Better Than Fiction
Episode 398: Episode #398! Alphaville, Sentient and Y: The Last Man!

Better Than Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 64:24


Episode 398! Scott starts us off with the black and white French film "Alphaville". Listen as he talks about secret agent Lemmy Caution in Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 neo-noir sci-fi classic. From TKO Studios, DL has Jeff Lemire and Grabriel Walta's sci-fi limited series "Sentient". We also talk TV with Hulu's "Y: The Last Man" based on the Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra comic series. Check it out. 

Les Nuits de France Culture
Peter Cheyney : "La plupart des romans policiers sont anglais parce que les faits divers anglais ne sont pas intéressants"

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 6:59


durée : 00:06:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - En 1948, l’auteur anglais de romans policier et d’espionnage, père de Lemmy Caution et de Slim Callaghan, était de passage à Paris. L’occasion pour Peter Cheyney de parler de son succès et de donner quelques conseils d’écriture, (Gazette de Paris 1ère diffusion : 01/12/1948 Chaîne Nationale). - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Peter Cheyney Auteur de romans policier anglais (22 février 1896-26 juin 1951)

E se fossem 40 livros de poesia...
Episódio 34 Lado B - kid b não abandona o rolê ou lendo Reuben

E se fossem 40 livros de poesia...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 8:40


LADO B: ensaio-poema sobre “Estrelas brilham, mastigam lixo”, do Reuben. Registro de Ornette Coleman, “Ramblin'”. Citação de “Kid A”, de Radiohead. Citação da entrevista entre Lemmy Caution e Alpha 60, em “Alphaville”, de Jean-Luc Godard. Citação da fala de Hal 900 em “2001: uma odisseia no espaço”, de Stanley Kubrick. Citação de Sousândrade, “Inferno de Wall Street”, música de Cid Campos e voz de Augusto de Campos. Voz: Piero Eyben. Sonoplastia, mixagem e trilha-sonora: Camille Ruiz.

The Reviews Are In!
The Reviews Are In - June 2, 2020

The Reviews Are In!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 33:52


Cuts are all the rage. No, not hair cuts! Movie cuts! We've got news on the Snyder Cut, The Suicide Squad cut, the Revenge of the Sith cut but not the Dark Phoenix cut because no one wants that. We've also got reviews of the "sci-fi classic" Alphaville (in quotes for a reason), Uncut Gems and Prince of Darkness! Not a show to miss! www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

COYL Entertainment Network
The Reviews Are In - June 2, 2020

COYL Entertainment Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 33:52


Cuts are all the rage. No, not hair cuts! Movie cuts! We've got news on the Snyder Cut, The Suicide Squad cut, the Revenge of the Sith cut but not the Dark Phoenix cut because no one wants that. We've also got reviews of the "sci-fi classic" Alphaville (in quotes for a reason), Uncut Gems and Prince of Darkness! Not a show to miss! www.cinemasavants.com

NERDYCJA. Rozmowy o popkulturze
Wizje miast w filmach sci-fi #2: Alphaville (1965)

NERDYCJA. Rozmowy o popkulturze

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 56:42


W drugim odcinku NERDYCJOWEJ miniserii o wizjach miast w filmach o przyszłości udajemy się do Paryża lat 60tych widzianego nowofalowym okiem Godarda. Film ten przyniósł ze sobą wachlarz emocji: od zainteresowania, przez poirytowanie, aż do (nie do końca oczekiwanych) pozytywnych zaskoczeń… Efektem końcowym naszych rozterek jest dyskusja skacząca od omawiania relacji architektonicznego modernizmu z futurologią do rozważań na temat tego, czym powinna być sztuka—a pomiędzy zahaczamy jeszcze o alfa-maczyzm, rodzime (nie)radzenie sobie z architekturą post-socjalistyczną, sci-fiowy seksizm, oraz szukamy odpowiedzi na pytanie o to czy da się oglądać radykalnie eksperymentalne filmy wyjęte ze współczesnego im kontekstu. Najważniejsze omawiane filmy: Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (1965), reż. i scen.: J.-L. Godard; muz.: P. Misraki; w rol. gł.: E. Constantine, A. Karina; prod. Athos Films. Rekomendacje: Kuba: Stalker (1979) Andrieja Tarkowskego, mistyczny klasyk radzieckiego jak i światowego kina sci-fi. Damian: Fiasko Stanisława Lema, ostatnia wielka fantastyczno-naukowa powieść mistrza gatunku oraz kosmiczna alegoria zagrożeń odczuwanych pod koniec zimnej wojny. Czytaj więcej: BFI: Jean-Luc Godard’s dystopian sci-fi classic Alphaville turns 50 Interiors Journal: Alphaville is 50: After Modernism Lost it Meaning, it Still had its Looks Senses of Cinema: Anxious Metropolis: Alienation and the Cinema of 1960s Paris in Alphaville and Playtime Criterion Collection: Alphaville The New Yorker: DVD of the Week: Alphaville M. Czapelski “Architektura polskiego socrealizmu w Zachęcie” Creditsy: Polub nas na fejsbuku: fb.me/nerdycja i daj znać co i jak! NERDYCJA jest prowadzona i produkowana przez Kubę i Damiana. Miks audio: Kuba. Oprawa graficzna: Damian, zdjęcie Saturna z Nasa Images. Kontakt: nerdycja@gmail.com. Użyliśmy fragmentów utworów Fearless First, Funky One, Holiday Weasel oraz Thinking Music skomponowanych przez Kevina MacLeoda; wszystkie utwory dostępne pod https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/artists/kevin-macleod na bazie licencji Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

The Force Fed Sci-Fi Movie Podcast

This time, we're diving into French cinema and reviewing the 1965 neo-noir, thriller Alphaville and along the way we ask, is this film just ripping off the works of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, who exactly is Lemmy Caution, why does he look so haggard, and is there hope for an English language remake? Let's dig in…. Alphaville Movie Cast and Crew Directed by Jean-Luc Godard: If that name doesn't sound familiar to you, don't worry since it wasn't familiar to us either, but after doing some digging into his career, we discovered he's one of the most influential filmmakers in French cinema and pioneered the New Wave style of film making during the 1960's and 1970's. While he exclusively made films in France, directors like Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, Brian De Palma and Steven Soderbergh have cited Godard as an influence on their respective styles of directing. He was also awarded an Honorary Oscar in 2010 due to his contributions to the world of cinema. Eddie Constantine as Lemmy Caution: You may be noticing a trend of naming people you may not have heard of before, but Constantine is considered one of the legends of French cinema. Constantine was a well-traveled individual before he wound up in France - born in Los Angeles and emigrating to Vienna in order to jump start a singing career, but returned to America when that career path didn't yield results. He then returned to Europe when the only acting parts he could get in Hollywood were minor roles and began performing in cabarets where he was discovered by legendary French singer, Edith Piaf and he helped her break into English markets. The character of Lemmy Caution became his signature role after this discovery, but more on that later. Anna Karina as Natacha Von Braun: At the time Alphaville was being filmed, Karina and Goddard were married and they continued to work together even after they divorced. Karina is also a legend of French cinema and continued appearing in films as recently as 2008. She also became known as a director, model, singer and writer during her iconic career. Who is Lemmy Caution? Alphaville doesn't address this question until almost 50 minutes into the story, but as our podcast show hosts point out, the film really begins to move after this revelation. We're introduced to Caution as a journalist named Ivan Johnson, but it's not clear if he's there looking for a story or just on holiday. It becomes obvious that he's not really a journalist when he pulls out a handgun and begins shooting at an intruder in his hotel room. Lemmy's real mission is to investigate the city of Alphaville and either destroy the malevolent computer that controls the city, Alpha 60 or to assassinate the creator of Alpha 60, Professor von Braun. The Alpha 60 entity does appear in the film, but as a disembodied gravelly voice that offers vague philosophy as it tries to control its population. Caution's pursuit of Professor von Braun becomes complicated when he falls in love with von Braun's daughter, Natacha, and his mission gains additional objectives as he now has to save her from Alphaville's imminent destruction. The character of Lemmy Caution was created by a British author named Peter Cheney who started his career as a FBI agent, but later became a private detective (starting to sound eerily similar to James Bond). Despite Caution being an American agent created by a British author, he has yet to appear in an English language adaptation. Following World War II, American culture was heavily promoted in France and the population formed an attachment to the American liberators from Nazi occupation. French film producers began to mine for material that would appeal to audiences - Caution became an obvious answer to adapt for the big screen. Constantine would go on to appear as the character in many films beginning in the mid 1950's to the late 1980's, but Alphaville was a polarizing film at the time of release as fans had associated the...

Third Eye Cinema / Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine podcast
Weird Scenes 6/21/18: Watch Out, Baby…it’s Eddie Constantine!

Third Eye Cinema / Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 89:35


A Russian-Pole cabaret singer and contemporary (and collaborator!) of Edith Piaf, Eddie Constantine made his fame in the bohemian Left Bank of Paris…first as a proto-Serge Gainsbourg chanteur…but more famously, as the unlikely star of a long running series of generally hard boiled neo-noir (but just as often, self-mocking and comedically oriented!) crime pictures. Much beloved, oft imitated but never paralleled, Constantine would appear in films by the likes of Jean Luc Godard and Jesus (Jess) Franco, appearing in contemporaneous and parallel series as long running detective novel standby Nick Carter and his own Lemmy Caution, as well as any number of similarly-minded one off roles to which he brought simultaneous good humor, a hard luck “tough guy” noir ethos, likeability and gravitas. Join us as we celebrate one of the greats of French cinema, the inimitable Eddie Constantine! Week 48: Watch Out, Baby…it’s Eddie Constantine!   https://weirdscenes1.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/WeirdScenes1 https://twitter.com/WeirdScenes1 (@weirdscenes1)

The Criterion Correction
Ep. 64 – Alphaville

The Criterion Correction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 27:41


Lemmy Caution stars in the adventure of a galactic lifetime. Join our intrepid super spy, Agent 003 as he infiltrates the insidious underbelly of Alphaville, a technocratic dictatorship ruled by A.I. (Google?) where emotions are outlawed and if you dare to dissent you’ll find yourself subjected to the newest Olympic aquatics sport: the 100-meter drown-a-thon competition. Welcome to…Alphaville.

Cinematic Pig's Feet
Cinematic Pig’s Feet #25- Alphaville

Cinematic Pig's Feet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 31:37


Aphaville. Ugh. I wanted to like this movie. I mean, I like weird, philosophical movies. I like low budget movies. Alphaville is a weird, low-budget movie, a takeoff on the Lemmy Caution character, evidently a staple of European action movies of a certain era, played by the actor known for playing him. It would be like getting Clint Eastwood to… (more...)

The Projection Booth Podcast
TPB: Alphaville

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 128:01


Noirvember continues as we look at Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 sci-fi philosophical Noir starring Eddie Constantine and Anna Karina, Alphaville.

noir jean luc godard alphaville noirvember anna karina eddie constantine david sterritt lemmy caution cullen gallagher