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Show Notes Our guest, Logan Crow, is the founder of The Frida Cinema, the only non-profit art house cinema in Orange County, CA. Logan Crow, an avid and lifelong film lover, with an affinity for horror, cult, avant-garde, and genre cinema. He has distinguished himself as one of Southern California's preeminent advocates for film and art house cinema. I am very much looking forward to our chat. You probably don't know that I am a huge fan of the movies, especially those films that may be considered a bit “avant-garde.” I go “the movies”… probably once a week… maybe more… That's why I can't wait for my discussion with Logan about film and the world of art house cinema. LINKS Click here for a link to support The Frida Cinema.
Welcome to our first ever live show! Recorded live from the iconic Frida Cinema in downtown Santa Ana we talked about 1984's Runaway. Written and directed by Michael Crichton and starring Tom Selleck and Gene Simmons, the film was chosen by the Frida's founder and executive director Logan Crow! Follow us! Instagram: @undercastcompany, Twitter: @undercastco, Facebook: Undercast Company. Email us at undercastcompany@gmail.com, join our Discord, or support us on Patreon!
Devin Crow and special guests Logan Crow and Ben from Kuji Connect talk about anime and drink a schload of beer.
In the second part of our interview with Logan Crow, executive director of The Frida Cinema, we discuss being empathic, the importance of therapy, and supporting what you love.
Logan Crow, executive director of the Frida Cinema in Santa Ana, California, joins the conversation! In the first half of a two-part interview, Logan tells us about watching Blue Velvet at eleven-years-old, his favorite spiritual moments in film history, and the unexpected depth of Robocop.
In today’s episode, we speak with Logan Crow, an avid and lifelong enthusiast of art house cinemas and founder of the Frida Cinema. Film streaming has gained a new height, theater Drive-Ins are now more family-oriented, and non-profit movie houses are more likely to survive than for-profit cinemas. Tune in and learn what has been keeping art houses open! Subscribe to the Boxoffice Pro Magazine https://www.boxofficepro.com/subscribe/
Recorded at The Frida Cinema in a Live Podcast performance. It is a new morning at the Home. Ellen (Sally Stevens) wakes searches, in "Have You met me?" for her memories, Davis(Philip Rodriguez) and Maggie (Renee Wylder) realize they are just friends and try to find a way to express it in "Leap of Faith" hoping they can still be friends and Dee( Crissy Guerrero) and Mack(Ben Horwitz) wake up to a new paradigm that they cannot escape. Also featuring Lisa Dyson and Ben Horwitz. Narrated by Yolanda Mendiveles. Hosted by Camara Rauen. Sound- Michael Padilla Photo credits: Logan Crow
February's live show is joined by special guests Rena Riffel (Showgirls, Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven, Mulholland Drive) and Logan Crow (Executive Director of The Frida Cinema) to take on the NC-17 Cult Classic Showgirls (1995) Directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Elizabeth Berkley, Kyle MacLachlan, Gina Gershon, and Glenn Plummer. What exactly was the inspiration for Nomi's character choices? Do people actually admit to eating and LOVING Doggy Chow? Did Annie lay injured onstage until the show was over and the audience cleared? All these questions and more are answered this week! Visit us online at www.facebook.com/bombsawayshow to discuss this episode, make a comment or correction on something we missed or messed or a movie suggestion. Or write us contact@bombsawayshow.com Find us on Instagram and Twitter @BombsAwayShow
Celebrating the 50th Episode of the show Jonathan and Jarrett welcome the Owner and Executive Director of The Frida Cinema, Logan Crow. This week our guest has picked one the most insane and surreal films of Robin William's career: Popeye (1980) directed by Robert Altman and starring Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall, and Ray Walston. Just WHO is this film for? Why are the songs so repetitive and the coreography almost non-existant? How is there a Popeye film out there where Popeye doesn't like spinach? Does the town of Sweethaven actually exist? (Hint it does! Check it out on our Instagram!) Find out the answer to these questions and so much more on this weeks episode. This episode is brought to you by our home at The Frida Cinema. For showtimes, events and donations please visit www.thefridacinema.org Visit us online at www.facebook.com/bombsawayshow to discuss this episode, make a comment or correction on something we missed or messed or a movie suggestion. For all things Bombs Away visit us at www.bombsawayshow.com
In the season finale, Cesar talks to Logan Crow, the founder of The Frida Cinema in Downtown Santa Ana. They discuss Logan's early love for film, the struggles of starting an independent movie theater, keeping the culture of Santa Ana while building something new and much more! Visit The Frida Cinema website at TheFridaCinema.org or follow them on instagram at @TheFridaCinema Cesar's Modern Life will return in January of 2018. listen to all episodes at Cesar's Modern Life Watch the CRP Documentary or visit the official CRP site Cesar Rodriguez Productions Donate to CRP Studios Artwork by Monis Mohiuddin
I have been trying to get Very Be Careful on Kilson Street since 2013. Believe it or not. Trying to get them on has been a labor of love almost. Usually a band would ask us to be on. But not these guys. Of course they wouldn’t. In my opinion, I think these guys are the most talented and entertaining set of musicians in all of California, maybe the fucking planet. So getting them to give us a mad minute of their time had proved to be difficult. But I understood why. A group of their caliber would be hella busy. And especially since they are LA natives, it would be hard for them to take that long drive down the 5 fwy to our garage. I honestly don’t remember the first time I saw Very Be Careful live. It must have been back in 2008 or 2009. But I DO remember landing on one of their YouTube videos even before that. I don’t know what YouTube-black hole I led myself down before I clicked on the proverbial video. What I saw was a set of guys playing this thing called Vallenato that sounded to me like a cumbia (which I am very familiar with), on a street corner in east LA or somewhere in LA. Tons of people swarmed around them and danced on the street. This only proved to my very young mind at the time that the sound of vallenato music could bring many different people together on a street corner in LA, even though the lyrics were in Spanish. Music is definitely a universal language. It only takes a great rhythm and jumping beat to get people on their feet to move. Very Be Careful have played around the state and internationally in the past decade. Always playing locally and keeping themselves booked up is common for these guys. So after a few tries earlier in the Summer to try to get them on Kilson Street I felt a little bummed that we couldn’t get our dates to align. BUT, as luck has it, and as you can see and hear for yourselves, we managed to agree on a date and get these guys on the show… FINALLY! I always highly recommend people listen for themselves. Instead of sitting here and dissection one’s music, I prefer to let the listener take action and judge or dissect the music as they please. But one thing is for sure with VBC: You Will Not Stay in Your Seat when they play. Make sure you visit Very Be Careful on their social media pages to catch up on any news or new local shows. You won’t want to miss them. www.verybecareful.la Special thanks also to Logan Crow for giving us some time to interview him and come into the Frida Cinema to film. We will be doing more in the near future with them and are excited to do so. http://thefridacinema.org/ Thanks to all the people who showed up on the night of the taping. Without you this would never have happened. That’s Jackie Reyes, Dan Landeros, Richard Bernal, and Miguel Briseno. Also special thanks to Rich’s kids for the intro. Watch it NOW! And SUBSCRIBE https://www.youtube.com/user/KilsonStreet Podcast Audio Available on Soundcloudand iTunes with a very special Extra Song from Very Be Careful.
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This week we watched the fourth (and worst) of the 1990's Batman saga; Batman & Robin!! Uma hams it up, Arnold says the worst one liners humanly possible and Clooney is a bobble head. Our special guest this week was Logan Crow from Mondo Celluloid! www.mondocelluloid.com Batman & Robin (1997) Starring: George Clooney, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Uma Thurman, Chris O' Donnell, Alicia Silverstone Written by: Akiva GOldsman Directed by: Joel Schumacher
Guest Co-host: Logan Crow from Mondocelluloid! Movie Reviews: "Crank High Voltage"! Movie News: Caprica reviewed! Comics: Stephen King's The Stand and Dark Tower series! Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four team up! Video Games: The PSP has problems... is the 4000 on the way? PLUS! Vijay says All Your Babes Belong To Us and Logan showcases the upcoming Mondocelluloid cult screenings!