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This week we discuss the best teams in AWA history to never be awarded the AWA Tag Team Titles. Teams include the Long Riders, some Texans, a couple with The Crusher and more! We have a new one stop shop for AWA Unleashed merch, it's https://www.teepublic.com/user/unleashed-plus.
On this episode we finally revisit a movie we have been talking about doing since we launched the show - Brewster's Millions starring Richard Pryor and John Candy! We also wanted to profile the career of writer/director Walter Hill and we used this as an excuse to check out his early film work, which includes: Intro 00:00:00 Walter Hill's Screenwriting Work 00:11:29 Hard Times (1975) 00:20:50 The Driver (1978) 00:34:24 The Warriors (1979) 00:44:35 The Long Riders (1980) 00:49:38 Southern Comfort (1981) 00:58:34 48 Hrs. (1982) 01:04:25 Streets of Fire (1984) 01:12:05 Brewster's Millions (1985) 01:23:28 Check us out on Patreon for exclusive episodes and content: www.patreon.com/almostcultclassics. You can also find us on X: Joe: https://twitter.com/joeramoni Ryan: https://twitter.com/ryanlancello And don't forget to check out our website and merch store: https://www.almostcultclassics.com
DennisLETTERBOXD: https://letterboxd.com/shotbyshot/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/shotbyschott86/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/shotbyshot86https://letterboxd.com/hakan_bros/https://letterboxd.com/cinemavolante/SOCIALhttps://www.facebook.com/wirquatschenueberfilme/https://www.instagram.com/wir_quatschen_ueber_filme/Merch https://cinemavolante.myspreadshop.de/cinemaVOLANTEhttp://www.cinemavolante.dehttp://www.patreon.com/cinemavolantehttps://www.youtube.com/@cinemavolanteSpoilerfrei(00:00:00) Who the Fuck is Walter Hil(00:10:18) Ein stahlharter Mann (Hard Times) 1975(00:20:23) Driver (The Driver) 1978(00:28:39) Die Warriors (The Warriors) 1979(00:40:15) Long Riders 1980(00:51:56) Die letzten Amerikaner (Southern Comfort) 1981(01:06:45) Nur 48 Stunden (48 Hrs.) 1982(01:15:15) Straßen in Flammen (Streets of Fire) 1984(01:25:43) Zum Teufel mit den Kohlen (Brewster's Millions) 1985(01:30:30) Crossroads – Pakt mit dem Teufel (Crossroads) 1986(01:35:59) Ausgelöscht (Extreme Prejudice) 1987(01:44:55) Red Heat 1988(01:52:01) Johnny Handsome – Der schöne Johnny (Johnny Handsome) 1989(02:00:20) Und wieder 48 Stunden (Another 48 Hrs.) 1990(02:05:47) Die Rap Gang (Trespass) 1992 (02:13:00) Geronimo – Eine Legende (Geronimo: An American Legend) 1993(02:18:00) Wild Bill(02:19:15) Last Man Standing 1996(02:24:00) Supernova 2000(02:34:40) Undisputed – Sieg ohne Ruhm (Undisputed) 2002(02:43:26) Shootout – Keine Gnade (Bullet to the Head) 2012(02:49:22) The Assignment 2016(02:53:35) Dead for a Dollar 2022(02:55:16) Top5 Walter Hill Filme
We wrap up 2024 by cleaning out our inbox with our last "No DQ and A." This week we discuss the relationship between Bob Luce and the AWA, wrestler product endorsements, Mick's heat with Nick Bockwinkel, the Long Riders title runs and a ton more. We have a new one stop shop for AWA Unleashed merch, it's https://www.teepublic.com/user/unleashed-plus. You can get t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, phone cases, and tons more.
On the 102nd episode of the Triple Threat Theater podcast, Dax and Rian feel the brotherly love. Films discussed on this episode: The Long Riders (1980) At Close Range (1986) Men At Work (1990) Follow Triple Threat Theater on social media: Twitter - @buy_borrow_burn Instagram - @triplethreattheaterpodcast Tumblr - triplethreattheater.tumblr.com
Since 2013, Samantha (human), Sage & Fremont (horses), and Juniper (dog) have logged thousands of trail miles exploring Nevada by foot, hoof, and paw. They have completed three long-distance treks across the state and are members of the Long Riders’ Guild, an international association of equestrian explorers. Samantha has been called Nevada’s Trail Boss. She is… Continue reading The Pony Express Reride with Samantha Szesciorka
Join us in this exciting episode of Tunay Na Rider as we sit down with The Long Riders, seasoned adventurers and motorcycle enthusiasts, to uncover the secrets of planning the ultimate adventure ride. From choosing the perfect route to packing the essentials, The Long Riders share their expert tips and personal experiences to help you gear up for your next epic journey. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a newbie, this episode is packed with invaluable advice and thrilling stories that will inspire you to hit the open road and embrace the spirit of adventure. Tune in and get ready to ride and get tips for FJ4!This episode is powered by Castrol. The world's number 1 Best-Selling Lubricant for 2-wheeled vehicles.CASTROL ACTIV for Daily CommutersCASTROL POWER 1 for City ExplorersCASTROL POWER 1 ULTIMATE for Thrill SeekersSa'n pa tayo? Edi #SaWorldNumber1Tayo!When you shop at Shoppee & the Lazada Castrol Official Store, use the promo code: TNRSWN1Watch out for our Reignite Activations Nationwide as Castrol celebrates 125 Years! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this thrilling episode of Tunay Na Rider, we dive into essential survival skills for motorcyclists venturing into the wilderness. Join us as we discuss crucial tips and tricks with The Long Riders, experts in enduring and thriving in the wild. Learn how to hunt for food, find clean drinking water, and navigate the challenges of off-grid living. Whether you're an adventure rider or simply curious about survival tactics, this episode is packed with practical advice and fascinating stories to prepare you for any motoapocalypse scenario. Tune in and gear up for the ultimate ride into the unknown!This episode is powered by Castrol. The world's number 1 Best-Selling Lubricant for 2-wheeled vehicles.CASTROL ACTIV for Daily CommutersCASTROL POWER 1 for City ExplorersCASTROL POWER 1 ULTIMATE for Thrill SeekersSa'n pa tayo? Edi #SaWorldNumber1Tayo!When you shop at Shoppee & the Lazada Castrol Official Store, use the promo code: TNRSWN1Watch out for our Reignite Activations Nationwide as Castrol celebrates 125 Years! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Eric from The Omega 3D Chicken Coop joins me to discuss Walter Hill's 1980 western film, The Long Riders. Spoilers within. The Omega 3D Chicken Coop Podcast https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-salzwedel Previous episodes in the Walter Hill retrospective Streets of Fire https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/ffWzZuPCOFb Hard Times https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/wHGLCk5JkGb The Warriors https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/XQnfGa7KxHb Ways to contact me: Google Voice Number for US callers: (540) 445-1145 Speakpipe for international callers: https://www.speakpipe.com/NerdsRPGVarietyCast The podcast's email at nerdsrpgvarietycast 'at' gmail 'dot' com Find me on a variety of discords including the Audio Dungeon Discord. Invite for the Audio Dungeon Discord https://discord.gg/j5H8hGr PLAY web forum http://www.dekahedron.com/boards/index.php Home page for this show https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.carrd.co Blog https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.com/ Home page for Cerebrevore, the TTRPG panel discussion podcast https://cerebrevore.carrd.co/ Proud member of the Grog-talk Empire having been bestowed the title of The Governor Most Radiant Grandeur Baron The Belligerent Hero of The Valley. https://www.grogcon.com/podcast/ Ray Otus did the coffee cup art for this show, you can find his blog at https://rayotus.carrd.co/ TJ provides music for my show. Colin Green at Spikepit https://anchor.fm/spikepit provided the "Have no fear" sound clip. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason376/message
Physical media continues to thrive though it is having a slight week this time around as Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski go over the new releases. Saw fans can grab the whole series in one fell swoop. There is esoteric stuff from Guy Maddin and a western with Vincent Cassel. Traditional Old West fans get a little treat from Walter Hill along with one of Katharine Hepburn's Oscar-winning roles. Finally, Shout Factory upgrades a cult Jonathan Kaplan teen film starring Matt Dillon in his screen debut. 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Universal (The 355 4K) 3:50 - Lionsgate (Saw collection) 6:49 - Zeitgeist (Archangel) 9:31 - Kino (Lion in Winter/Death Rides a Horse/the Long Riders) 26:11 - Samuel Goldwyn (Blueberry) 29:45 – Shout! Factory (Over the Edge) 40:41 – New Blu-ray Announcements 42:12 - Outro
As we heard in our last episode, Cooder was on the verge of becoming a full-fledged film composer in the early 1980s. But he kept the beat for two more studio albums, and Borderline was the first of them, released just a few months after The Long Riders premiered in theaters. It's another foray into the world of soul and R&B and well worth a listen.This podcast frequently uses small snippets of musical recordings in podcast episodes for educational, review, and commentary purposes. In all cases, without exception, we believe this is protected by fair use in the U.S., fair dealing in the U.K. and EEA, and similar exceptions in the copyright laws of other nations. No more of the original than necessary is used, and excerpts are edited into long-form narratives, making the use transformative in nature.Written, produced and edited by Frank SchnelleTheme and background music by Chris HaugenAdditional background music The Mini VandalsFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTubeThe Ry Cooder Story WebsiteSupport us on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 1980, Cooder scored his first Hollywood movie, Walter Hill's western The Long Riders about the adventures of the James-Younger Gang in the American Midwest. Cooder spent three months researching the period. He came up with authentic polkas, square dances, waltzes and other period evocations, and gathered a group of trusted collaborators. His sensitive score won him the first major award of his career, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association's award for Best Original Score.This podcast frequently uses small snippets of musical recordings in podcast episodes for educational, review, and commentary purposes. In all cases, without exception, we believe this is protected by fair use in the U.S., fair dealing in the U.K. and EEA, and similar exceptions in the copyright laws of other nations. No more of the original than necessary is used, and excerpts are edited into long-form narratives, making the use transformative in nature.Written, produced and edited by Frank SchnelleTheme and background music by Chris HaugenAdditional background music The Mini VandalsFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and YouTubeThe Ry Cooder Story WebsiteSupport us on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kris and David are joined by Robert O'Connor (@ghostofquinones) to discuss the week that was October 25-31, 1984. Topics of discussion include:World Class running their first ever Cotton Bowl show featuring the return of Sunshine, Chris Adams cementing his heel turn on Kevin Von Erich, and lots more.World Class ramping up the use of blood for the first time since the promotion started booming, which could be causing problems at the gate.A wild and wacky group of foreigners on tour with All Japan.Dave Meltzer's thoughts on Pro Wrestling USA and how valid they were.J.J. Dillon and the Long Riders making things hard for Vic Steamboat and the crew at his brother's Mid-Atlantic Gym.Jimmy Hart making his debut on TBS for Ole's group and turning it on it's ear.Jay Youngblood giving Ric Flair a run for his money in Florida.An amazing Korstia Korchenko video airing in Memphis.Mid-South TV being the best in the country at the time with plenty of examples.The WWF going to war with Bob Geigel in St. Louis and Kansas City with head-to-head shows.Verne Gagne doing his best Vince McMahon impersonation with regards to his handling of no-shows on AWA shows.Hulk Hogan dealing with a knee injury.Roddy Piper making Tonga Kid a star in a big TV angle.The WWF and TBS starting to have problems as Nielsen ratings dwindle.All of this and TONS more, plus O'Connor being O'Connor.Timestamps:0:00:00 WCCW1:21:45 Int'l: AJPW, NJPW, UWF, CWA, Montreal, Vancouver All-Star, EMLL, & UWA2:13:19 Classic Commercial Break2:16:28 Halftime3:06:13 USA East: PWUSA, JCP, CWG, CWF, Southeastern, & CWA/Memphis 4:27:14 USA West: Mid-South, St. Louis, Central States, Houston, Southwest, AWA, & Portland5:41:27 WWFTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.And if you'd like to support us while checking out the various promotions available on FITE TV, including their FITE+ subscription service, like BKFC, GCW, our friends at AIW and Black Label Pro, and more, you can sign up at TinyURL.com/BTSFITE.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Kris and David are joined by Robert O'Connor (@ghostofquinones) to discuss the week that was October 25-31, 1984. Topics of discussion include:World Class running their first ever Cotton Bowl show featuring the return of Sunshine, Chris Adams cementing his heel turn on Kevin Von Erich, and lots more.World Class ramping up the use of blood for the first time since the promotion started booming, which could be causing problems at the gate.A wild and wacky group of foreigners on tour with All Japan.Dave Meltzer's thoughts on Pro Wrestling USA and how valid they were.J.J. Dillon and the Long Riders making things hard for Vic Steamboat and the crew at his brother's Mid-Atlantic Gym.Jimmy Hart making his debut on TBS for Ole's group and turning it on it's ear.Jay Youngblood giving Ric Flair a run for his money in Florida.An amazing Korstia Korchenko video airing in Memphis.Mid-South TV being the best in the country at the time with plenty of examples.The WWF going to war with Bob Geigel in St. Louis and Kansas City with head-to-head shows.Verne Gagne doing his best Vince McMahon impersonation with regards to his handling of no-shows on AWA shows.Hulk Hogan dealing with a knee injury.Roddy Piper making Tonga Kid a star in a big TV angle.The WWF and TBS starting to have problems as Nielsen ratings dwindle.All of this and TONS more, plus O'Connor being O'Connor.Timestamps:0:00:00 WCCW1:21:45 Int'l: AJPW, NJPW, UWF, CWA, Montreal, Vancouver All-Star, EMLL, & UWA2:13:19 Classic Commercial Break2:16:28 Halftime3:06:13 USA East: PWUSA, JCP, CWG, CWF, Southeastern, & CWA/Memphis 4:27:14 USA West: Mid-South, St. Louis, Central States, Houston, Southwest, AWA, & Portland5:41:27 WWFTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.And if you'd like to support us while checking out the various promotions available on FITE TV, including their FITE+ subscription service, like BKFC, GCW, our friends at AIW and Black Label Pro, and more, you can sign up at TinyURL.com/BTSFITE.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) joins one of the greatest living film critics, whose episode of Netflix's Profane and Profound is one of the best film critiques of the century, the author of "A Walter Hill Film: Tragedy and Masculinity in the films of Walter Hill" - Walter Chaw. Blake and Walter team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This episode reviews the incredible Directed By… Walter Hill (1975 – 2006) – Imprint Collection #164 – #169. Walter Hill has been directing films for almost 50 years and has established himself a reputation of delivering thrilling, gritty, and highly stylized films.This special edition set collects five films and one landmark miniseries from one of the most important and influential filmmakers of modern cinema.Hard Times (1975)The Driver (1978)The Long Riders (1980)Extreme Prejudice (1987)Johnny Handsome (1989)Broken Trail (2006)Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Visit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) joins one of the greatest living film critics, whose episode of Netflix's Profane and Profound is one of the best film critiques of the century, the author of "A Walter Hill Film: Tragedy and Masculinity in the films of Walter Hill" - Walter Chaw. Blake and Walter team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This episode reviews the incredible Directed By… Walter Hill (1975 – 2006) – Imprint Collection #164 – #169.Walter Hill has been directing films for almost 50 years and has established himself a reputation of delivering thrilling, gritty, and highly stylized films.This special edition set collects five films and one landmark miniseries from one of the most important and influential filmmakers of modern cinema.Hard Times (1975)The Driver (1978)The Long Riders (1980)Extreme Prejudice (1987)Johnny Handsome (1989)Broken Trail (2006)Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website Visit imprintfilms.com.au Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/imprint-companion/donations
Horsegirl Kat, an avid horse rider, joins to discuss a dark secret we have willfully ignored throughout the centuries. Are horses bloodthirsty carnivorous killers? From baby chicks, to human testicles, to even others of their kind, horses have consistently been witnessed throughout history devouring meat and sipping on blood. When pitted against mountain lions, tigers or even humans, they are capable of mercilessly eliminating their enemies! Are they true monsters, or is this the result of mingling with humans for 6 thousand years? All of this and more... may be answered in the book we read! If you desire facts, why are you listening to podcasts? Go read a book! ====================== Huge THANK YOU!!! to Katrina for sharing her badassery with us while high on caffeine! I am also sending this heart to Pippin, such a cute boy ❤️ Follow Katrina and pippin's zany adventures on their Instagram @hesmysassafrass ====================== Follow Christina's new project: The Celestial Alien Oracle Deck, on Instagram @celestialalienoracle Send us suggestions and comments to tracingowlspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @tracingowls or Twitter @TracingOwls Check our Linktree: linktr.ee/tracingowls Intro sampled from "Something strange lurks in the shadows" by Francisco Sánchez (@fanchisanchez) Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com ====================== FURTHER READING: Mares of Diomedes | Wikipedia The Forgotten Story Of Meat Eating Horses | The Horseaholic Horses as meat-eating killers? Horses more deadly than snakes in Australia, data shows | BBC News The grim story of the Snowy Mountains cannibal horses | The Conversation The sickest anti horse propaganda ever seen Horse kills Perth toddler | The Age The Man-Eater of Lucknow Deer Caught Gnawing on Human Bones | Smithsonian Mag When vegans see the light: Meat-eating horses in mythology and modern day Mr. Hands - Bestiality Fatality | Where is the Line? Kenneth Pinyan aka Mr. Hands | The Brothers Commonplace CuChullaine O'Reilly (2011): Deadly Equines: The Shocking True Story of Meat-Eating and Murderous Horses. Long Riders' Guild Press
In this Film Ireland Podcast, Paul Farren talks to Allan Graf, one of Hollywood's premier 2nd unit directors and stunt coordinators. Graf worked as a stunt player for several years on a variety of projects, notably Walter Hill's "Southern Comfort," "The Driver" and "The Long Riders," John Carpenter's "They Live," Paul Verhoeven's "Total Recall," "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," "Raising Arizona," "Action Jackson," "S.W.A.T.," "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl," "Independence Day" and, most recently, "Captain America: The First Avenger." He has coordinated stunts on several other projects, including "Punch Drunk Love," "Domestic Disturbance," "Broken Arrow," "Wayne's World,""The Hangover, Part II" (the highest-grossing, R-rated comedy of all time), and several of director Hill's actioners, including "Supernova," "Geronimo: An American Legend" and "Wild Bill," on which he also directed the films' 2nd unit. On Hill's 1990 sequel, "Another 48 Hrs.," Graf, as the film's 2nd unit director and stunt coordinator, was the very first stuntman to cannon roll a bus at 60 mph. He subsequently flipped a bus again on the Jean-Claude Van Damme actioner "Nowhere to Run," cannon rolling a 40-foot bus underneath a 60-foot wide freeway overpass.
This week we have another very popular "No DQ and A." This week we talk about the Long Riders, did Mick and Joe ever try Dyna-Power, Rocky Mountain Thunder, Chris shoots on the reason behind the podcast and more. RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE! Brought to you by our friends at Sotastick. It's the ONLY place to go for your OFFICIAL AWA Unleashed merchandise, including your very own personalized hoodie, and now a black and white t-shirt! They run small, so size up. Check out their website https://sotastickco.com/collections/awa-unleashed-podcast and use the promo code UNLEASHED for 15% off! Send us a pic of you and your t-shirt or hoodie to us w/ your name and hometown and we'll get it on the podcast. Also welcome aboard 7th Ave. Pizza! It's the highest quality, best tasting frozen pizza available on the market today! If delicious toppings are what you crave, look no further. https://www.7thavenuepizza.com
This week, Adam and Kevin discuss the latest absurdist comedy from Quentin Dupieux, Smoking Causes Coughing, and some other stuff including Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, John Wick Chapter 4, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Extreme Prejudice, Red Rocket, Hard Times, Brewster's Millions, The Long Riders, and Red Heat. 0:00 - Intro 0:38 - Smoking Causes Coughing review 16:09 - Watch list 40:17 - New releases
A Walter Hill Film is the first critical biography of Walter Hill, the legendary writer-director producer whose filmography includes 48 HRS. films, The Warriors, The Long Riders, Southern Comfort, Geronimo, Streets of Fire, Wild Bill, Broken Trail, the Alien films, and the pilot for Deadwood.The author is Walter Chaw, film critic for Film Freak Central and a contributor to The New York Times, Vulture, NPR and many other publications. The James Joyce of crime fiction James Ellroy wrote the introduction. The foreword is by Larry Gross, Hill's writing partner on 48 HRS. The book also includes a note from Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, and Last Night in Soho.From the author: "A Walter Hill Film is a 400-page critical study of Walter Hill's films and early screenplays that began, as a lot of these projects do, with a question. I had recently gotten the opportunity to watch The Warriors and Streets of Fire on 35mm archival prints and even though I had seen them before, revisiting them at this time, in that format, was… visceral? Kinetic? Exhilarating. All of those things in a way almost physical, and I wanted to know what it was about these pictures - and their director, Walter Hill, that could inspire so specific a response. I felt like I was on fire. Along with a couple hundred devotees, I floated out of the auditorium. Who the hell was this guy?So I looked for books about Hill and discovered that there was one - but it was in Italian. There might be another in German, I'm not sure. But there had been no serious critical studies of him in English. Charles Taylor wrote an incredible essay about Robert Culp's Hickey & Boggs, Hill's first produced screenplay, but aside from a few rich interviews and archival videos, there wasn't much scholarship. Part of that has to do I think with Hill's own aversion to dwelling too much on his own work; but mostly, I think Hill's films are seen as merely action movies, ‘guy flicks' easily digestible and just as easily disposable. The more I watched his movies, though, the more I saw Hill as continuing in the tradition of filmmakers like Nicholas Ray, Sam Peckinpah, Howard Hawks and, especially, Robert Aldrich. Aldrich who, born to wealth and privilege, gave it all up to make ‘guy flicks' that were nonetheless rooted in social awareness and protest.I'm not an archivist, not a historian, really, and though I enjoy interviewing my heroes, I wouldn't say I have a particular gift nor interest in it. What I can do, though, is watch a body of work and identify throughlines in it that speak to me. I can, in other words, write about myself. I think that's what good critics do. A Walter Hill Film is a study of a career that has revealed itself to me as extraordinarily sensitive to issues around race and gender; a “man's man” director actually brave enough to show things as they really are in our world: broken, hostile towards culturally-proscribed underclasses. with pieces consistent through what is now a seventh decade. Of course James Ellroy wrote the introduction for it.I spoke with Hill throughout the long, four-year process of this volume, and to a few of his collaborators as well, but this isn'ta “behind-the-scenes” or 'making of' memoir. It's a process of unpacking the life's work of an important American artist. It's a book about figuring out something about these movies that set me on fire."A Walter Hill Film is being published by MZS Press, Matt Zoller Seitz's arts books imprint. The store is offering a limited number of these hardcovers signed by the author.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Puntata speciale dedicata al grande regista americano d'azione Walter Hill in compagnia di Edoardo Saccone. Partendo dal capolavoro del 1979 "I guerrieri della notte" (The Warriors) ripercorriamo la carriera di un autore che ha portato i canoni del genere western nelle giungla metropolitana, non solo azione e rincorse ma anche commedie e Buddy movie: "Driver l'imprendibile" (The Driver) 1978 "I guerrieri della notte" (The Warriors) 1979, "I cavalieri dalle lunghe ombre" (The Long Riders) 1980, "I guerrieri della palude silenziosa" (Southern Comfort) 1981, "48 ore" (48hrs) 1982, "Strade di fuoco" (Streets of Fire) 1984, "Ricercati:ufficialmente morti" (Extreme Prejudice) 1987 "Danko" (Red Heat) 1988, "Johnny il bello" (Johnny Handsome) 1989, "I trasgressori" (Trespass) 1992, "Ancora vivo" (Last Man Standing) 1996, "Undispuded" 2002, "Nemesi" (The Assignment) 2016, "Dead for a Dollar" 2022.
Paul Shirey (The Beard) interviews legendary director Walter Hill for The Beard and The Bald Movie Podcast! Hill is the director behind such action classics as The Warriors, 48 Hours, Red Heat, Johnny Handsome, Streets of Fire, Extreme Prejudice, The Long Riders, Last Man Standing, and Trespass, amongst others. Hill's latest film is the western Dead For A Dollar starring Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe, and Rachel Brosnahan. The director discusses his penchant for the western genre, casting the main characters, and his intent to tell a smaller story. Hill also talks about his cult hits like Streets of Fire and Johnny Handsome, as well as giving some insight into the sound design behind the weapons used in his films and how they play into the individual characters. In addition, Hill provides insight into the difference between a "bomb" and a "dog" and how you never want a "dog-bomb" of a film. He clarifies his involvement in the Alien franchise and gives his perception of what ingredients make a great action film. Check out the full interview and make sure to chime in with your favorite Walter Hill movies in the comments!
I share an ancient legend about a samurai and his attempt to tame a fearsome man-eating horse! The story draws many parallels with ancient Greek myths of the Mares of Diomedes, and of the taming of Bucephalus. Are these tales of monstrous horses remnants of a buried ancient knowledge we have conditioned ourselves (and our horses) to forget, and what may these stores tell us about our relationship with the same animals who helped us shape modern civilization? ====================== Send us suggestions and comments to tracingowlspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @tracingowls Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com ====================== FURTHER READING: Mares of Diomedes | Wikipedia The Forgotten Story Of Meat Eating Horses | The Horseaholic When vegans see the light: Meat-eating horses in mythology and modern day CuChullaine O'Reilly (2011): Deadly Equines: The Shocking True Story of Meat-Eating and Murderous Horses. Long Riders' Guild Press
Join Tony Michas, John Mathews, Ryan Kendall and Special Guest, Super Marcey from The Super Network, discussing the September releases and the Directed by Walter Hill Box Set. Titles include, Dersu Uzala, Barfly, The Road Home, Blue Chips, Lolita, Harem, Hard Times, The Driver, The Long Riders, Extreme Prejudice, Johnny Handsome and Broken Trail
Career Retrospective Q&A with Dennis Quaid. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety. Dennis Quaid's breakout role was in 1979's Breaking Away. Other credits include: The Long Riders, All Night Long, The Right Stuff, The Big Easy, Suspect, Great Balls of Fire!, Wyatt Earp, Something to Talk About, Any Given Sunday, Frequency, Far from Heaven, The Alamo and Yours, Mine & Ours. He currently stars on Crackle's The Art of More.
On Episode 41 of NWA Crock 'n' Roll, Calum, Scott and Dr. G continue on the journey through Crockett Cup 1986 with a recap of the full second round of the tournament. This episode covers new found love for the Sheepherders and the Fantastics, a pair of upsets involving two of the pre-tournament favourites and an in-depth discussion on a WWE 2K22 Create-A-Wrestler template involved in the tournament. We also get a stop-off to the Metrodome in Minneapolis for a look at another tag-team encounter from AWA WrestleRock '86 involving The Long Riders and two unknown guys called Scott Hall and Curt Hennig for this episodes Territory Spotlight.
Horsegirl Kat, an avid horse rider, joins us to discuss a dark secret we have willfully ignored throughout the centuries. Are horses bloodthirsty carnivorous killers? From baby chicks, to human testicles, to even others of their kind, horses have been witnessed throughout history devouring meat and sipping on blood. When pitted against mountain lions, tigers or even humans, they are capable of mercilessly eliminating their enemies! Are they true monsters, or is this the result of hanging around humans for 6 thousand years? All of this and more... may be answered in the book we read! If you desire facts, why are you listening to podcasts? Go read a book! ====================== Huge THANK YOU!!! to Katrina for sharing her badassery with us while high on caffeine! I am also sending this heart to Pippin, such a cute boy ❤️ Follow Katrina and pippin's zany adventures on their Instagram @hesmysassafrass ====================== Follow Christina's new project: The Celestial Alien Oracle Deck, on Instagram @celestialalienoracle ...or on Kickstarter at: www.kickstarter.com/projects/thecrescenthare/the-celestial-alien-oracle-deck Send us suggestions and comments to tracingowlspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @tracingowls Intro sampled from "Something strange lurks in the shadows" by Francisco Sánchez (@fanchisanchez) Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com ====================== FURTHER READING: Mares of Diomedes | Wikipedia The Forgotten Story Of Meat Eating Horses | The Horseaholic Horses as meat-eating killers? Horses more deadly than snakes in Australia, data shows | BBC News The grim story of the Snowy Mountains cannibal horses | The Conversation The sickest anti horse propaganda ever seen Horse kills Perth toddler | The Age The Man-Eater of Lucknow Deer Caught Gnawing on Human Bones | Smithsonian Mag When vegans see the light: Meat-eating horses in mythology and modern day Mr. Hands - Bestiality Fatality | Where is the Line? Kenneth Pinyan aka Mr. Hands | The Brothers Commonplace CuChullaine O'Reilly (2011): Deadly Equines: The Shocking True Story of Meat-Eating and Murderous Horses. Long Riders' Guild Press
Stacy Keach is an Actor, Director, Producer, Writer, Author, Teacher & Composer. He's won pretty much every award to date such as Best Actor Golden Globe, 3 Obies, 3 Vernon Rice Awards, 2 Drama Desk Awards, 3 Helen Hayes Awards, the Millennium Recognition Award, the Shakespeare Will Award, nominations for Emmy and Tony Awards, and most recently, the International Satellite Mary Pickford Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2015, he was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame and in 2019 he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Stacy is also, as he defines himself, an American interpreter of Shakespeare, with notable performances as Hamlet, Henry V, Coriolanus, Falstaff, Macbeth, Richard III and King Lear. He also started Zoom theatre during Covid which is really enterprising. Some of his many TV credits include Mike Hammer, Titus, Two and a Half Men, Blue Bloods, Prison Break, NCIS: New Orleans, The Blacklist, Man with a Plan, American Greed and his Filmography credits include Gotti, Truth, Gold, Fat City, Nebraska, If I Stay, Bourne Supremacy, Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, The Ninth Configuration, Doc, Up In Smoke, American History X, The Long Riders, and The New Centurions. Can you believe we're not done yet… He also has an award-winning memoir called "All in All". As you can imagine we COVER A LOT, such as being camera shy, addictions and cocaine, confidence, his love of acting, his jail stint and the learnings from that, zoom theatre, imagination and authenticity. Check Stacy out on: Website: https://www.gostacykeach.com/ Book "All in All": https://www.amazon.com.au/All-Actors-Life-Off-Stage/dp/1452666059 Zoom Theatre: https://www.stacykeachzoomtheater.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/StacyKeach/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stacy.keach.9/wall/?id=536235195&sk=wall Twitter: https://twitter.com/stacykeach1 ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan Youtube: Michael Kahan
The Adamsons bring you Reel 2 of their latest podcast episode, featuring the Big Conversation. This month it's a spotlight on the career of unsung Hollywood stalwart Walter Hill, one of the most influential genre filmmakers of the late 20th Century. From action classics which redefined and influenced everything that came after them like the Driver, to his masterpiece Southern Comfort, to his indispensable contribution to the Alien franchise, Hill has been behind some of your favourite films even if you didn't realise it. There will also be a music-included version of the podcast on Spotify only, to reflect some amazing contributions his film's scores made to the cinema.
THE LONG RIDERS (1980), unique for its casting - all the brothers in the film are played by real-life brothers. The Carradines, the Guests, the Keaches, and The Quaids, as the Youngers, the Fords, the Jameses, and the Millers, respectively. Follow the Show:Twitter @freshmoviepod Instagram @abreathoffreshmovie Letterboxd @freshmoviepodYouTube Email abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.comTheme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley.
The gang from Torchy’s mount up with the James/Younger Gang for Walter Hill’s horse abusing, saloon slinging story of brotherly love with The Long Riders from 1980. This tells the tale of end of the gang where they are dodging the law, evading those pesky Pinkertons and chasing that sweet dream. And the women. Yes the women. It has an all star cast including Stacy and James Keach, Robert and Keith Carradine, Nicolas and Christopher Guest and Dennis and Randy Quaid. Not to mention some Walter Hill regulars and some veteran western actors. W/ Lee Russell, Cameron Scott and Gary Hill. The post Last Call At Torchy's : The Long Riders (1980) first appeared on Legion.
The gang from Torchy's mount up with the James/Younger Gang for Walter Hill's horse abusing, saloon slinging story of brotherly love with The Long Riders from 1980. This tells the tale of end of the gang where they are dodging the law, evading those pesky Pinkertons and chasing that sweet dream. And the women. Yes the women. It has an all star cast including Stacy and James Keach, Robert and Keith Carradine, Nicolas and Christopher Guest and Dennis and Randy Quaid. Not to mention some Walter Hill regulars and some veteran western actors. W/ Lee Russell, Cameron Scott and Gary Hill. The post Last Call At Torchy's : The Long Riders (1980) first appeared on Legion.
The gang from Torchy's mount up with the James/Younger Gang for Walter Hill's horse abusing, saloon slinging story of brotherly love with The Long Riders from 1980. This tells the tale of end of the gang where they are dodging the law, evading those pesky Pinkertons and chasing that sweet dream. And the women. Yes the women. It has an all star cast including Stacy and James Keach, Robert and Keith Carradine, Nicolas and Christopher Guest and Dennis and Randy Quaid. Not to mention some Walter Hill regulars and some veteran western actors. W/ Lee Russell, Cameron Scott and Gary Hill. The post Last Call At Torchy's : The Long Riders (1980) first appeared on Legion.
In this episode, David picks up where he left off in Part 1. He had just met Rose, whom he would eventually successfully woo. It was the heyday of roller skating, with thousands of skaters flooding Golden Gate Park on the regular. But there was a large and growing number of naysayers. Early in his San Francisco skating days, David joined Skate Patrol at the park. It's a colorful story that he tells in this episode. David and Rose got married in 1984. They were both managers at different Kentucky Fried Chicken locations around town. The company pressured managers intensely to raise profits and lower costs, which caused David to think of another way to make a living. In 1989, Rose told him to go for it with teaching skate lessons in the park. They had three kids during this time. David tells the story of how his daughter Melanie won the Red Bull national skating championship in 1998. The next year, his other daughter, Tiffany, overtook her sister ... by one point. His son, David, came to roller skating by accident, winning a spot in a contest in down in Venice and coming in seventh overall. David also shares the story of how the Church of 8 Wheels went from an ad-hoc location in Golden Gate Park to a brick-and-mortar actual former church on Fillmore Street. It started out as a one-off. Then it moved to weekly. That was eight years ago. Now, it's the Church's home and HQ. According to David, there's no Church of 8 Wheels without Burning Man. David has been going to the party in the Nevada desert for 20 years. He's got his own group there called the Long Riders. The Critical Tits contingent had asked them to essentially run security for them. We end the podcast with David reflecting on what it means to still be here in San Francisco. If you missed Part 1, please go back and listen. David is a treasure. We recorded this podcast at the Church of 8 Wheels in November 2021. Photography by Michelle Kilfeather
This episode reviews a relaxing cycling anime,"Long Riders!"
The Long Riders directed by Walter Hill and starring David Carradine, Stacy Keach, and Randy Quaid. Episode Roundup: Oh brother! What a movie! All the Carradines you want, none that you don't. Amy is captivated by one hell of a mustache. Stu lists all possible emotions, none of which are portrayed by Jesse James. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Intro - 0:00Tune called Planxty Sir Festus Burke | Randal Bays/fiddle, Chris Smith/tenor banjo, Roger Landes/bouzouki | composition by Turlough O'Carolan, from the album “Coyote Banjo” by Chris SmithPart I, Barry Lyndon (1975) - 01:35Seán Ó Riada, “Women of Ireland” - 11:03Kubrick dir; Chieftains, Ó Ríada, Derek Bell; also music of Schubert, Handel, Vivaldi, Bach, Paisiello, MozartPart II, The Long Riders (1980) - 14:24Ry Cooder, The Long Riders - 19:31Part III, The Three Musketeers (1973) - 22:10Michel Legrand Orchestra, All's Fair in Love and Feet - 25:35Richard Lester dir; Dumas & George MacDonald Fraser; Lalo Schifrin; David Munrow & the Early Music Consort of London; period musicPart IV, Round Midnight (1986) - 26:54“Body & Soul” - 30:43Bernard Tavernier - Herbie Hancock, Dexter Gordon, Pierre Michelet, John McLaughlin, Billy HigginsPart V, Dead Man Walking (1995) - 33:30Nusrat fateh ali Khan & Eddie Vedder - “The Long Road” - 37:46Sarandon, Penn, Tim Robbins dir; Helen Prejean; David Robbins music; also Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Ry Cooder, folklorist Barry Jean AnceletPart VI, Jazz '34 (1997) - 40:09Kansas City Band "Moten Swing" - 44:49Part VII, The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) - 48:00Peter Gabriel, "The Feeling Begins" - 51:21Scorsese dir; ethnomusicologist Lucy Duran; the stable of Real World artists;Part VIII, Vengo (2000) - 54:30Tony Gatlif, Vengo - 57:52Outro - 58:39Planxty Sir Festus BurkeFull Playlist for EP 12VVMC: Friends & Voices, a Collaborative Playlist Voices from the Vernacular Music Center
This episode Brian and Nez head over to Missouri to ride with the James-Younger gang in Walter Hill's 1980 classic THE LONG RIDERS. Join The Action Returns Facebook group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/841619946357776 Follow The Action Returns on IG and Twitter: Instagram: @theactionreturns Twitter: @action_returns
As the Covid lockdown begins to end, and the campsite of Deepdale Farm reopens, Chris, Georgie, Nathan & Jason chat about welcoming back visitors, life on the farm, events coming up, music recommendations, and the new Countryside Code.00:00 - Intro music by Jess Morgan.01:03 - Chris & Jason chat about reopening Deepdale Camping & Rooms while enjoying the bird song and countryside around the campsite05:30 - Farm Chat with Nathan & Jason, looking at where Deepdale Farm is with the transition to organic and regenerative farming.16:57 - Georgie & Jason get excited about seeing people once again at Deepdale Camping & Rooms, the reopening of the shops & pop up shops at Dalegate Market, the street food we are hosting while Deepdale Cafe is closed, and events coming up later this Summer. The Pantaloons join us for 3 plays, one in June and 2 in August.31:11 - Chris & Jason talk music recommendations, a big passion of the team at Deepdale. Chris recommends Public Service Broadcasting, The Long Riders and his album recommendation for this month is Richard Quarterman's Carondelet. There is a podcast exclusive reveal about Deepdale Festival this September, so listen to find out more!35:16 - Outsiders by Richard Quarterman, a sample of this lovely track from the new album.39:31 - Nathan & Jason chat about the new Countryside Code from Natural England and the Coastal Code from the Norfolk Coast AONB. And how the mix of visitors with the amazing wildlife to the North Norfolk Coast can work.
Episode 226."Captain Phillips"Actor: Chris Mulkey.Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Instagram: Monday Morning CriticFacebook: Monday Morning Critic PodcastWebsite: www.mmcpodcast.com Handsome, weathered, character player of film, TV and stage. Chris Mulkey began as an ensemble member of the Children's Theatre Company of Minnesota, where he stayed for five years. He made his feature debut in the offbeat comedy "Loose Ends" (1975). Other feature credits include Walter Hill's "The Long Riders" (1980) and "48 Hrs." (1982), "Patti Rocks" (1987), which gave Mulkey his first credit as a screenwriter, "The Hidden" (1987), "Gas Food Lodging" (1992) and "Broken Arrow" (1996). Mulkey is probably best remembered for his portrayal of sleazy ex-con Hank Jennings in the cult soap-opera "Twin Peaks" (ABC, 1990-91). His credits include Captain Phillips, Whiplash, Boardwalk Empire, Cloverfield, The Fan, First Blood and so many more.
On this episode Mike and Pax discuss the Walter Hill directed The Long Riders featuring three sets of brothers playing the real life James, Younger, and Ford brothers.
April Farr, Scott Mongomery, and Bosco Farr talk about The Long Riders, Walter Hill’s take on the story of the James/Younger gang.
This episode Matt, Henry, and Rob review Long Riders the slice of life bicycle riding anime.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 540 This episode we make good on our previous idea/threat to take two actors and switch their roles and essentially their careers. Ridiculousness ensues. And as we have a few surprise surgeries, we also cover… The Meg, Mandy, Witness, Goldie Hawn, Memories of an Invisible Man, Jack Quaid, The Long Riders, Harrison Ford, Jodorowsky's Dune, Third Rock from the Sun, writing for women, Nancy McKeon, Blue Velvet, Dances with Wolves, Clint Howard, The Wicker Man, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble, Leaving Las Vegas, John Turturro, Ghostbusters, G.I. Jane, Clint Eastwood and your cat, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Battlefield Earth, Trading Places, Jennifer Lawrence, Dennis Hopper, Haley Joel Osment, Quicksilver, gone more weirdo, Con Air, Caddyshack, Kevin Bacon, Waterworld, Jackie Earle Haley, becoming an action star, Hairspray, National Treasure, David Caruso, the Coen Brothers, yeah... they were probably battling for that role, City of Angels, Walton Goggins, Pretty Woman, Grease, career trajectory, Valley Girl, Look Who’s Talking, Erin Brockovich, Top Gun, Jack Nicholson, spaghetti westerns, Footloose, Wild Hogs, going off the rails at any given moment, Raising Arizona, Nothing but Trouble, Sharon Stone, Ryan Gosling, What We Do in the Shadows, Saturday Night Fever, Moonstruck, people love hookers, latchkey kids, Fletch, Lost in Translation and the microcosm of the macrocosm. “We are carpet bombing the internet with trivial information.”
Emmy and Tony-nominated actor Stacy Keach looks back on his seven-decade career and talks about playing Shakespeare's greatest characters, dining with Orson Welles, shooting pool with John Huston and sharing the screen with Paul Newman, George C. Scott, Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck. Also, Rod Steiger passes on "Patton," Stacy turns down Hawkeye Pierce, John Wayne parties with Zsa Zsa Gabor and the Keaches, Quaids and Carradines team up for "The Long Riders." PLUS: "The Ninth Configuration"! Idolizing Olivier! Reinventing Frankenstein! Fonzie goes to college! And Stacy's dad joins forces with Maxwell Smart! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Brian runs down a stack of Western Blu-ray releases from Kino Lorber including: THE LONG RIDERS, JUNIOR BONNER, DEATH RIDES A HORSE, THE MERCENARY, THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, ROY COLT AND WINCHESTER JACK and CANNON FOR CORDOBA.
We have been talking about doing a Ridley Scott vs Tony Scott special since the earliest episodes of the show, and we're finally doing it now for this year's Halloween special. And due to the scope of the thing, it's longer than Steven Wright reading the unexpurgated bible aloud to DJ Screw. Today's show is part 1, please check out part 2 available this Friday. Here are career retrospective video interviews with Tony and Ridley Scott, please check these out. They've informed how we talk about each director going into the show. THE SEGMENTS On this special episode your hosts Alternate Memphis Mafia Timeline Sean Witzke and Tucker Sayonara Stone are joined by the voice talents of: 0:00:00 - 3:26:09 - Roundtable Brother Vs Brother bracket, featuring 32 movies from the brothers with our brothers in arms Devil Brothers and Wet Donut In Aliens. Brothers? Brothers. 0:13:06 - 0:42:55 - The Duellists and The Hunger with John Keogh's 's Shadow Burned Into a Wall. 1:06:22 - 1:55:15 - The Counselor and Prometheus with Mater SuSarahia. 2:09:09 - 2:30:48 - Days of Thunder with Spawn of Mork. THE GUESTS Morgan Jeske's latest comic is ●●●● Vol. I and it can be purchased here. He is also the co-host of this show, dummy. David Brothers is the host of the Image Comics podcast The I Word, and hosted more panels at comic conventions this year than any human ought to. John Keogh's webcomic is The Pillars of Fear, read it and taste the chain. He is also co-runner of SCRENSHOS. Sarah Horrocks is co-host of the Trash Twins podcast with Katie Skelly (Sean edits that), and you can read her latest comic, The Leopard, here. John Schork's writing can be read at Village Machine. THE MOVIES The films of Tony Scott The Hunger (1983), starring David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, Catharine Denueve, Cliff De Young, Beth Ehlers, and Dan Hedeya. Written by Ian Davis, Michael Thomas, and Whitley Streiber. Music by Danny Jaeger and Michael Rubini. Cinematography by Stephen Goldblatt. Editing by Pamela Power. Production design by Brian Morris. Costume design by Milena Canonero. Special makeup effects by Dick Smith. Top Gun (1986), starring Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Kelly McGillis, Anthony Edwards, Tom Skerrrit, Michael Ironsides, and John Stockwell. Written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr. Music by Harold Faltermeyer. Cinematography by Jeffrey Kimball. Editing by Chris Lebenzon and Billy Weber. Beverly Hills Cop 2 (1987), starring Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, Jurgen Pronchow, Ronny Cox, John Ashton, Brigitte Neilsen, Allen Garfield, Dean Stockwell, Paul Reiser, Gilbert R. Hill, Chris Rock, and Paul Guilfoyle. Written by Larry Ferguson, Warren Skaaren, David Giler, and Dennis Klein. Music by Harold Faltermeyer. Cinematography by Jeffrey Kimball. Editing by Chris Lebenzon, Michael Tronick, and Billy Weber. Revenge (1990), starring Kevin Costner, Madeline Stowe, Anthony Quinn, Tomas Milian, Sally Kirkland, Miguel Ferrer, and John Leguizamo. Written by Jim Harrison and Jeffrey Fiskin. Music by Jack Nitzsche. Cinematography by Jeffrey Kimball. Editing by Chris Lebenzon and Michael Tronick. Days of Thunder (1990), starring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Cary Elwes, John C. Reilly, Fred Thompson, and Michael Rooker. Written by Robert Towne. Editing by Chris Lebenzon, Michael Tronick, Robert C Jones, Bert Lovitz, Stuart Waks, and Billy Weber. Music by Hans Zimmer. Cinematography by Ward Russell. The Last Boy Scout (1991), starring Bruce Willis, Damon Wayans, Taylor Negron, Danielle Harris, Chelsea Field, Noble Willingham, Halle Berry, Kim Coates, and Bruce McGill. Written by Shane Black and Greg Hicks. Music by Michael Kamen. Editing by Stuart Baird, Mark Helfrich, and Mark Goldblatt. Cinematography by Ward Russell. True Romance (1993), starring Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Sam Jackson, Bronson Pinchot, Chris Penn, Michael Rappaport, Saul Rubinek, James Gandolfini, Victor Argo, Kevin Corrigan, Paul Ben-Victor, and Ed Lauter. Written by Quentin Tarantino. Music by Hans Zimmer. Cinematography by Jeffrey Kimball. Editing by Michael Tronick and Christian Wagner. Crimson Tide (1995), starring Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman, Matt Craven, Viggo Mortensen, George Dzundza, Jason Robards, and James Gandolfini. Written by Michael Schiffer and Quentin Tarantino. Music by Hans Zimmer. Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski. Editing by Chris Lebenzon. The Fan (1996), starring Robert Deniro, Wesley Snipes, Ellen Barkin, John Leguizamo, and Benicio Del Toro. Written by Phoef Sutton. Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski. Music by Hans Zimmer. Editing by Claire Simpson and Christian Wagner. Enemy of the State (1998), starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight, Lisa Bonet, Regina King, Barry Pepper, Stuart Wilson, Ian Hart, Scott Caan, Jake Busey, Jason Lee, Gabriel Byrne, Dan Butler, Jack Black, Jamie Kennedy, Seth Green, Anna Gunn, Tom Sizemore, and Jason Robards. Written by David Marconi. Music by Harry Gregson Williams and Trevor Williams. Cinematography by Daniel Mendel. Editing by Chris Lebenzon. Spy Game (2001), starring Brad Pitt, Robert Redford, Catharine McCormack, Stephen Dillane, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, David Hemmings, Benedict Wong, and Charlotte Rampling. Written by Michael Frost Beckner and David Arata. Music by Harry Gregson Williams. Cinematography by Daniel Mendel. Editing by Christian Wagner. Man on Fire (2004), starring Denzel Washingston, Dakota Fanning, Christopher Walken, Radha Mitchell, Marc Anthony, Giancarlo Gianini, Mickey Rourke, Rachel Ticotin, and Jesus Ochoa. Written by Brian Hegeland. Music by Harry Gregson Williams. Editing by Christian Wagner. Cinematography by Paul Cameron. Domino (2005), starring Keira Knightley, Mickey Rourke, Edgar Ramirez, Delroy Lindo, Monique, Mena Suvari, Christopher Walken, Lew Temple, Macy Gray, Jacqueline Bissett, Dabney Coleman, Ian Zering, Brian Austin Green, T.K. Carter, and Lucy Liu. Written by Richard Kelly and Steve Barancik. Music by Harry Gregson Williams. Editing by Christian Wagner and William Goldenberg. Cinematography by Daniel Mendel. Deja Vu (2006), starring Denzel Washington, Paula Patton, Val Kilmer, Jim Caviezel, Adam Goldberg, Erika Alexander, Elle Fanning, and Bruce Greenwood. Written by Terry Rossio and Bill Marsili. Music by Harry Gregson Williams. Cinematography by Paul Cameron. Editing by Chris Lebenzon and Jason Hellman. Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009), starring Denzel Washington, John Travolta, Luis Guzman, John Tutturo, and James Gandolfini. Written by Brian Hegeland. Music by Harry Gregson Williams. Editing by Chris Lebenzon. Cinematography by Tobias A. Schliessler. Unstoppable (2010), starring Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Ethan Suplee, TJ Miller, Kevin Dunn. Lew Temple, Kevin Corrigan, and Kevin Chapman. Written by Mark Bomback. Music by Harry Gregson Williams. Editing by Chris Lebenzon and Robert Duffy. Cinematography by Ben Seresin. The films of Ridley Scott The Duellists (1977), starring Keith Carradine, Harvey Keitel, Albert Finney, Cristina Raines, Edward Fox, Tom Conti, Stacey Keach and Diana Quick. Written by Gerald Vaughn Hughes, cinematography by Frank Tidy, edited by Pamela Power. Music by Howard Blake. Alien (1979), starring Sigourney Weaver, Yaphet Kotto, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, John Hurt, Harry Dean Stanton, and Ian Holm. Written by Walter Hill, David Giler, Dan O'Bannon & Ron Shussett. Cinematography by Vanlint. Design work by HR Giger, Moebius, Ron Cobb, Chris Foss, Carlo Rambaldi, Roger Christian, and Michael Seymour. Music by Jerry Goldsmith. Editing by Terry Rawlings and Peter Weatherly. Blade Runner (1982), starring Harrison Ford, Sean Young, Rutger Hauer, Edward James Olmos, M. Emmet Walsh, Daryl Hannah, William Sanderson, Brion James, Joe Turkel, Joanna Cassidy, and James Hong. Music by Vangelis. Cinematography by Jordan Cronenweth. Editing by Terry Rawlings and Marsha Nakashima. Design work by Syd Mead and David Synder. Screenplay by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples. Legend (1985), starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, and Annabelle Lanyon. Written by William Hjortsburg. Produced by Arnon Milchan. Music by (depending on which cut) Jerry Goldsmith and Tangerine Dream. Cinematography by Alex Thomson. Editing by Terry Rawlings. Design work by Assheton Gordon, Les Dilley, Norman Dorme, Ann Mollo, and Charles Knode. Special Makeup Effects by Rob Bottin. Someone To Watch Over Me (1987), starring Tom Berenger, Mimi Rogers, Lorraine Bracco, Jerry Orbach, and John Rubenstein. Written by Howard Franklin. Music by Michael Kamen. Edited by Claire Simpson. Produced by Ridley Scott, Thierry De Ganay, and Harold Schneider. Black Rain (1989), starring Michael Douglas, Andy Garcia, Ken Takakura, Kate Capshaw, Yusaku Matsuda, Shigero Koyama, Stephen Root, Jun Kumimura, Al Leong, and Luis Guzman. Written by Craig Bolotin and Warren Lewis. Produced by Craig Bolotin, Stanley R. Jaffe, Julie Kirkham, and Sherry Lansing. Edited by Tom Rolf. Music by Hans Zimmer. Cinematography by Jan De Bont. Production design by Norris Spencer. Thelma & Louise (1991), starring Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Harvey Keitel, Christopher McDonald, Brad Pitt, Stephen Tobolowsky, Michael Madsen, and Jason Beghe. Written by Callie Khouri. Produced by Ridley Scott and Mimi Polk Gitlin. Music by Hans Zimmer. Editing by Thom Noble. Cinematography by Adrian Biddle. Production Design by Norris Spencer. 1492: The Conquest of Paradise (1992), starring Gerard Depardiu, Armand Assante, Ridley Scot, Fernando Rey, Frank Langella, Tcheky Kayro, Angela Molina, and Arnold Vosloo. Written by Rose Bosch. Cinematography by Adrian Biddle. Music by Vangelis. Production design by Norris Spencer. White Squall (1996), starring Jeff Bridges, Caroline Goodall, Scott Wolf, Ryan Phillipe, Jeremy Sisto, Balthazar Getty, Zeljko Ivanek, and Ethan Embry. Written by Todd Robinson. Cinematography by Hugh Johnson. Music by Jeff Rona. Editing by Gerry Hambling. G.I. Jane (1997), starring Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen, Jim Caviezel, Anne Bancroft, Jason Beghe, John Michael Higgins, and Morris Chestnut. Written by Danielle Alexandra andDavid Twohy. Cinematography by Hugh Johnson. Edited by Pietro Scalia. Music by Trevor Jones. Production design by Arthur Max. Gladiator (2000), starring Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Neilsen, Oliver Reed, Richard Harris, Djimon Honsou, David Hemmings, Tommy Flanagan, and Sven Ole Thorson. Written by David Franzioni, John Logan, and William Nicholson. Music by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerard. Cinematography by John Mathieson. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Arthur Max. Hannibal (2001), starring Anthony Hopkins, Julienne Moore, Gary Oldman, Ray Liotta, Zeljko Ivanek, Frankie Faison, Giancarlo Giannini, and Francesca Niri. Written by David Mamet and Steve Zaillian. Music by Hans Zimmer. Cinematography by John Mathieson. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Norris Spencer. Black Hawk Down (2001), starring Eric Bana, Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, Tom Sizemore, Orlando Bloom, Sam Shepard, William Fichtner, Ewan Bremmer, Kim Coates, Hugh Dancey, Ron Eldard, Ioan Grufford, Zeljko Ivanek, Jeremy Piven, and Tom Hardy. Written by Mark Bowden and Ken Nolan. Music by Hans Zimmer. Cinematography by Slawomir Idziak. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production Design by Arthur Max. Matchstick Men (2003), starring Nicholas Cage, Sam Rockwell, Alison Lohman, Bruce McGill, Bruce Altman, and Melora Waters. Written by Nicholas and Ted Griffin. Music by Hans Zimmer. Cinematography by John Mathieson. Editing by Dody Dorn. Production design by Tom Foden. Kingdom of Heaven (2005), starring Orlando Bloom, Michael Sheen, David Thewlis, Liam Neeson, Eva Green, Edward Norton, Kevin McKidd, Martin Csokas, Brendan Gleeson, Jeremy Irons, and Ghasan Massoud. Written by William Monahan. Music by Harry Gregson Williams. Cinematography by John Mathieson. Editing by Dody Dorn. Production design by Arthur Max. A Good Year (2006), starring Russell Crowe, Marion Cottilard, Albert Finney, Freddie Highmore, Rafe Spall, Archie Panjabi, and Richard Coyle. Written by Marc Klein. Music by Martin Streitenfeld. Cinematography by Phillipe Le Sourd. Editing by Dody Dorn and Robb Sullivan. Production design by Sonja Klaus. American Gangster (2007), starring Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Cuba Gooding Jr., Chewitel Ejifor, Idris Elba, Josh Brolin, John Hawks, Lymari Nadal, Ted Levine, Rza, Yul Vazquez, Ruby Dee, Carla Gugino, John Ortiz, Joe Morton, T.I., Armand Assante, John Polito, Kevin Corrigan, Norman Reedus, and Anthony Hamilton. Written by Steve Zaillian. Cinematography by Harris Savides. Music by Martin Streitenfeld. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Arthur Max. Body of Lies (2008), starring Leonardo Dicaprio, Russell Crowe, Mark Strong, Golshifteh Farahani, Oscar Isaac, Ali Suliman, and Simon McBurney. Written by William Monahan. Cinematography by Alexander Witt. Music by Martin Streitenfeld. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Arthur Max. Robin Hood (2010), starring Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Max Von Sydow, William Hurt, Mark Strong, Oscar Isaac, Danny Huston, Eiileen Atkins, Mark Addy, Scott Grimes, and Lea Seydoux. Written by Brian Hegeland. Music by Martin Streitenfeld. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Arthur Max. Cinematography by John Mathieson. Prometheus (2012), starring Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron, Michael Fassbender, Idris Elba, Guy Pearce, Rafe Spall, Logan Marshall-Green, Sean Harris, and Benedict Wong. Written by John Spaihts and Damon Lindelof. Music by Martin Streitenfeld. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Arthur Max. Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski. The Counselor (2013), starring Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Bruno Ganz, Rosie Perez, Dean Norris, John Leguizamo, Rueben Blades, Edgar Ramirez, Goran Visnjic, and Sam Spruell. Written by Cormac McCarthy. Music by Daniel Pemberton. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Arthur Max. Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski. Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014), starring Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, Sigourney Weaver, John Tutturo, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, Maria Valverde, and Ben Kingsly. Music by Alberto Iglesias. Editing by Billy Rich. Production design by Arthur Max. Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski. Written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Steve Zaillian, and Jeffrey Caine. The Martian (2015), starring Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Pena, Sean Bean, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, Aksel Hennie, Chewitel Ejifor, and Benedict Wong. Written by Drew Goddard. Music by Harry Gregson-Williams. Editing by Pietro Scalia. Production design by Arthur Max. Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski. Also discussed on this episode: The Hardy Boys Case Files, Commando, Nancy Drew, King of New York, The Babysitters Club, Joe Dirt, Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Idris Elba, The Open Curtain, Chuck Palahniuk, Tom Cruise, Mimi Rogers, 1984 Apple Commercial, Beyond the Sea, In the Heart of the Sea, James Spader, Kevin Spacey, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Boy and Bicycle, Takashi Miike, Woody Allen, Happiness of the Katakuris, Deadwood, Bad Lieutenant, Bride Wars, Barry Lyndon, Singer Sargent, Bad Timing, Mean Streets, Fingers, Taxi Driver, Reservoir Dogs, Joseph Conrad, There Will Be Blood, The Prestige, Nashville, The Long Riders, John Woo, Stanley Kubrick, D.A. Pennebaker, the Maysles Brothers, Sade, Bauhaus, Nicolas Roeg, The Man Who Fell To Earth, Performance, xXx, Michael Bay, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Alan Parker, The Wall, Angel Heart, Henry Rollins, Columbo, Blood Simple, To Live and Die In LA, The Loveless, Near Dark, Night Gallery, Alien Vs Predator, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Deniro, Andrew Dice Clay, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Russell Mulcahy, Blue Jasmine, Armageddon, Adrian Lyne, Terrence Malick, John Wayne Gacy, Sunshine, Kristen Wiig on SNL, Marco Polo, Kenny Loggins, Daniel Tiger, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Predator, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Exit Wounds, Michael Jai White, DMX, Steven Seagal, Tom Arnold, Anthony Anderson, Brett Ratner, Audition, Shadow of a Doubt, Wait Until Dark, Paul Thomas Anderson, Aliens, Star Wars, Trauma, Tom Savini, Dario Argento, No Country For Old Men, All the Pretty Horses, Shame, The Long Tomorrow, The Big Sleep, William Faulkner, Tom Cruise, Daniel Craig, Layer Cake, Paycheck, Vanilla, Sky, Steve McQueen, The Getaway, Keanu Reeves, A Most Violent Year, Breaking Bad, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Das Boot, The Cotton Club, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Steven Soderbergh, Walter Murch's edit of Touch of Evil, Blood Meridian, Moon, HR Giger, Moebius, Ron Cobb, Ingmar Bergman, Luis Bunuel, The Seventh Seal, James Cameron, Dune, Alien 3, Neil Blomkamp, Pacific Rim, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Wally Wood, Short Circuit 2, Chris Cunningham, Sylvester Stallone, Paul Schrader, Rolling Thunder, Inside Llewyn Davis, Fight Club, Monty Python, Show Me A Hero, The Wire, Treme, Steve Zahn, Sicario, Fargo, Justified, Our Brand Is Crisis, Jackie Chan, Thunderbolt, Chinatown, The Terror, J. Edgar, Nashville, The Americans, Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby, Cross of Iron, Tone Loc, Without Limits, Friend of the show Abhay Khosla talking Tony Scott, Oliver and Company, Lethal Weapon, Always Sunny does Lethal Weapon, Richard Donner, Richard Lester, St. Elmos Fire, The Island, Hot Fuzz, Burn After Reading, Django Unchained, Le Mans, Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer, Dead Calm, Malice, BMX Bandits, John Romita Jr., The Karate Kid, Transformers 4, Goodfellas, Big, The French Connection, Norman Rockwell, Silence of the Lambs, Silver Surfer, Modesty Blaise, Krazy Kat, Run Silent Run Deep, Apocalypse Now, Bourne Supremacy, Aphex Twin, Nine Inch Nails, Walton Goggins in Bourne Identity, United 93, The Conversation, Person of Interest, 24, Numbers, Heat, Mission Impossible, Woodlawn, Ali, Signs, Scarface, Game of Thrones, John Wick, Sergio Corbucci, Virtuosity, The Insider, Romper Stomper, Jax from Mortal Kombat, Traci Lords, Throwing Copper, The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Piano, Johnny Suede, Cool World, Career Opportunities, Jennifer Connelly, Jennifer Garner, Timothy Dalton, The Rocketeer, David Lee Roth, Akira, Wolverine, The Yakuza, Crazy Thunder Road, The November Man, The Cell, Labyrinth, The Dark Crystal, Cecil Taylor, Southland Tales, Grand Theft Auto, and Kenneth Branagh. Music Delphine Seyrig's introduction of Mr. Freedom. Ladies and Gentlemen, you've been living like pigs. The Simpsons singing "A Chorus Line" from Treehouse of Horror V. Jerry Goldsmith - music from the 2nd Alien trailer. Jamie Lee Curtis - "Prison Introduction" from Escape From New York (our intro, as always). Bauhaus - "Bela Lugosi's Dead (original single mix)" from The Hunger. Hans Zimmer - "The Steel Plant - part 1" from Black Rain. Tangerine Dream - "Unicorn Theme" from Legend. Hans Zimmer - "Main Title" from Days of Thunder. The Spencer Davis Group - "Gimme Some Lovin" from Days of Thunder. David Bowie - "Starman" from The Martian COMING UP IN PART TWO: Please come back this Friday to hear part 2 of our Ridley Vs. Tony Halloween special with special guests Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Sloane Leong, Graeme McMillan, and Jeff Lester.
Matthew Socey reviews STILL ALICE and chats with James Keach, who directed the documentary GLEN CAMPBELL: I'LL BE ME. They discuss the making of the film, James indulges Matthew's questions about THE LONG RIDERS and directing his brother Stacy.