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The Beeper Bob Classics continue with this week's entry, The Lords of Flatbush from 1974. Starring Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler, this film follows the mundane lives of 4 friends who have a street gang in late 1950's Brooklyn. What the film lacks in the plot department, it makes up for in poor sound and film quality. Our advise, listen to the episode before you decide to watch it!Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
Buy Mitch a Coffee account.venmo.com/u/Mitch-Hampton-1 Special note to listeners: We are releasing three episodes as a set- actress Lee Purcell's solo interview, director Marty Davidson's solo episode and their combined episode discussing their work together on their iconic film "Almost Summer". “Inside The Episodes: Lee Purcell Marty Davidson and Almost Summer” I have long loved the movie Almost Summer; indeed I have one of those long and vintage movie posters of it hanging conspicuously in my home. But of course any movie of whatever quality has many creative souls who contribute to its realization in the world. Lee Purcell, who is one of the well known cast of Almost Summer, has had a most illustrious career since the 1970s. Our interview occurred right on the heels of an anniversary of the movie Valley Girl - in which she plays one of the parents. Featuring Purcell on our show is a real joy as she has had a career in Hollywood for decades and knows more about how movies are made than many. She also had great stories from her life and career. Martin Davidson of course is the director of the film; he also was a filmmaker who was one of the first to feature, among others, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler in his now classic and famous The Lords Of Flatbush. He has had a long career in Hollywood since the 1970s and was an early forerunner in directing for HBO and other similar networks. Like Purcell, his interview was dense with great stories. Sandy Davidson has had a long career in wardrobe and costume design for movies and television, including Hero At Large with John Ritter, Eddie And The Cruisers with Tom Berenger, and t.v. movies like Something To Live For; The Alison Gertz Story. Additionally she is also accomplished in home and commercial interior design as well, including the world famous (but now defunct) The Foundry On Melrose in Los Angeles. Almost Summer is her first movie. Of course having an episode with all of them is what our podcast is really all about: I am grateful to them for their generosity and contributions. In the episode with all four of us I more or less watched or listened and learned an enormous amount. I hope you enjoy all three of these episodes as much as we did creating them. More about the film and wonderful artists in this episode:Links to the film Almost Summer: AlmostSummerImbd Links to Lee's beautiful work: LeePurcell.Com Links to Marty's phenomenal work: MartyDavidsonImbd Links to Sandy's gorgeous work: https://www.sandydavidsondesign.com/bio #henrywinkler #slystallone #hollywood #1970s #1950s #rocknroll #beachboys #almostsummer #motown #soul #stevemcqueen #1960s charlesbronson #genre #highschool #california #newyork #highschoolmovie #teenmovie #hbo #treatwilliams #perryking #mikelove #socal #brooklyn #flatbush #musical #varietyshow #marthacoolidge #heidiholicker #deborahforeman #michellemeyrik #quentinttarantino #newbeverly #losangeles #michaelbowen #allettieri #richardfleischer #sydneypollack #outofafrica #paulkoslo #lindacristal #tomberenger #virginiamadsen More about us: Our podcast is a comprehensive examination of all matters aesthetic, all the arts and humanities, how they connect us, a celebration of the creative process across all of the arts and most of all, what it means to be human. Your host Mitch Hampton is a neurodivergent journalist and pianist who composes for film, television, commercials, live concerts. He is a lover of life, 70's scholar, journalist, writer, thinker, an aesthete. Mitch takes us on a journey, opening doors and taking us inside the lives and minds of brilliant creatives, makers and humans, exploring creativity across genres, mediums and what it means to be human. Link to the film, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPYi1CXzcAI https://anchor.fm/mitch-hamptonhttps://www.patreon.com/journeyofanae...https://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast...http://www.audibletrial.com/Journeyof...#music #jazz #composing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/support
Buy Mitch a Coffee account: venmo.com/u/Mitch-Hampton-1 Special note to listeners: We are releasing three episodes as a set- actress Lee Purcell's solo interview, director Marty Davidson's solo episode and their combined episode discussing their work together on their iconic film "Almost Summer". This is episode 2 of 3 of the multi episode set. “Inside The Episodes: The Lee Purcell Show” I have long loved the movie Almost Summer; indeed I have one of those long and vintage movie posters of it hanging conspicuously in my home. But of course any movie of whatever quality has many creative souls who contribute to its realization in the world. Lee Purcell, who is one of the well known cast of Almost Summer, has had a most illustrious career since the 1970s. Our interview occurred right on the heels of an anniversary of the movie Valley Girl - in which she plays one of the parents. Featuring Purcell on our show is a real joy as she has had a career in Hollywood for decades and knows more about how movies are made than many. She also had great stories from her life and career. Martin Davidson of course is the director of the film; he also was a filmmaker who was one of the first to feature, among others, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler in his now classic and famous The Lords Of Flatbush. He has had a long career in Hollywood since the 1970s and was an early forerunner in directing for HBO and other similar networks. Like Purcell, his interview was dense with great stories. Of course having an episode with both of them is what our podcast is really all about: I am grateful to them for their generosity and contributions. in the episode with all three of us I more or less watched or listened and learned an enormous amount. I hope you enjoy all three of these episodes as much as we did creating them. More about the film and wonderful artists in this episode: Links to the film Almost Summer: AlmostSummerImbd Links to Lee's beautiful work: LeePurcell.Com Links to Marty's phenomenal work: MartyDavidsonImbd Link to the film, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPYi1CXzcAI #henrywinkler #slystallone #hollywood #1970s #1950s #rocknroll #beachboys #almostsummer #motown #soul #stevemcqueen #1960s charlesbronson #genre #highschool #california #newyork #highschoolmovie #teenmovie #hbo #treatwilliams #perryking #mikelove #socal #brooklyn #flatbush #musical #varietyshow #marthacoolidge #heidiholicker #deborahforeman #michellemeyrik #quentinttarantino #newbeverly #losangeles #michaelbowen #allettieri #richardfleischer #sydneypollack #outofafrica #paulkoslo #lindacristal #tomberenger #virginiamadsen More about us: Our podcast is a comprehensive examination of all matters aesthetic, all the arts and humanities, how they connect us, a celebration of the creative process across all of the arts and most of all, what it means to be human. Your host Mitch Hampton is a neurodivergent journalist and pianist who composes for film, television, commercials, live concerts. He is a lover of life, 70's scholar, journalist, writer, thinker, an aesthete. Mitch takes us on a journey, opening doors and taking us inside the lives and minds of brilliant creatives, makers and humans, exploring creativity across genres, mediums and what it means to be human. DISCLAIMER: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. https://anchor.fm/mitch-hampton https://www.patreon.com/journeyofanaesthete?fan_landing=true https://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast.com/ http://www.audibletrial.com/JourneyofanAesthete #music #jazz #composing #humanities #podcasts #audible #anchorfm #film #theatre #philosophy #filmtheory #filmarchives --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/support
Buy Mitch a Coffee account.venmo.com/u/Mitch-Hampton-1 Special note to listeners: We are releasing three episodes as a set- actress Lee Purcell's solo interview, director Marty Davidson's solo episode and their combined episode discussing their work together on their iconic film "Almost Summer". This is episode 3, Part 1 of the multipart special series.“Inside The Episodes: " The Martin Davidson Show” I have long loved the movie Almost Summer; indeed I have one of those long and vintage movie posters of it hanging conspicuously in my home. But of course any movie of whatever quality has many creative souls who contribute to its realization in the world. Lee Purcell, who is one of the well known cast of Almost Summer, has had a most illustrious career since the 1970s. Our interview occurred right on the heels of an anniversary of the movie Valley Girl - in which she plays one of the parents. Featuring Purcell on our show is a real joy as she has had a career in Hollywood for decades and knows more about how movies are made than many. She also had great stories from her life and career. Martin Davidson of course is the director of the film; he also was a filmmaker who was one of the first to feature, among others, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler in his now classic and famous The Lords Of Flatbush. He has had a long career in Hollywood since the 1970s and was an early forerunner in directing for HBO and other similar networks. Like Purcell, his interview was dense with great stories. Of course having an episode with both of them is what our podcast is really all about: I am grateful to them for their generosity and contributions. in the episode with all three of us I more or less watched or listened and learned an enormous amount. I hope you enjoy all three of these episodes as much as we did creating them. More about the film and wonderful artists in this episode: Links to the film Almost Summer: AlmostSummerImbd Links to Lee's beautiful work: LeePurcell.Com Links to Marty's phenomenal work: MartyDavidsonImbd Link to watch the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPYi1CXzcAI #henrywinkler #slystallone #hollywood #1970s #1950s #rocknroll #beachboys #almostsummer #motown #soul #stevemcqueen #1960s charlesbronson #genre #highschool #california #newyork #highschoolmovie #teenmovie #hbo #treatwilliams #perryking #mikelove #socal #brooklyn #flatbush #musical #varietyshow #marthacoolidge #heidiholicker #deborahforeman #michellemeyrik #quentinttarantino #newbeverly #losangeles #michaelbowen #allettieri #richardfleischer #sydneypollack #outofafrica #paulkoslo #lindacristal #tomberenger #virginiamadsen More about us: Our podcast is a comprehensive examination of all matters aesthetic, all the arts and humanities, how they connect us, a celebration of the creative process across all of the arts and most of all, what it means to be human. Your host Mitch Hampton is a neurodivergent journalist and pianist who composes for film, television, commercials, live concerts. He is a lover of life, 70's scholar, journalist, writer, thinker, an aesthete. Mitch takes us on a journey, opening doors and taking us inside the lives and minds of brilliant creatives, makers and humans, exploring creativity across genres, mediums and what it means to be human. DISCLAIMER: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. https://anchor.fm/mitch-hamptonhttps://www.patreon.com/journeyofanae... https://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast... http://www.audibletrial.com/Journeyof... #music #jazz #composing #humanities #podcasts #audible #anchorfm #film #theatre #philosophy #filmtheory #filmarchives #spirituality #jazz #composition #literature #poetry #soundart #soundtracks #playwrighting #theatre #arts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/support
Buy Mitch a Coffee account.venmo.com/u/Mitch-Hampton-1 Special note to listeners: We are releasing three episodes as a set- actress Lee Purcell's solo interview, director Marty Davidson's solo episode and their combined episode discussing their work together on their iconic film "Almost Summer". This is episode 3, Part 2 of 3 of the multi episode set.“Inside The Episodes: The Martin Davidson Show” I have long loved the movie Almost Summer; indeed I have one of those long and vintage movie posters of it hanging conspicuously in my home. But of course any movie of whatever quality has many creative souls who contribute to its realization in the world. Lee Purcell, who is one of the well known cast of Almost Summer, has had a most illustrious career since the 1970s. Our interview occurred right on the heels of an anniversary of the movie Valley Girl - in which she plays one of the parents. Featuring Purcell on our show is a real joy as she has had a career in Hollywood for decades and knows more about how movies are made than many. She also had great stories from her life and career. Martin Davidson of course is the director of the film; he also was a filmmaker who was one of the first to feature, among others, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler in his now classic and famous The Lords Of Flatbush. He has had a long career in Hollywood since the 1970s and was an early forerunner in directing for HBO and other similar networks. Like Purcell, his interview was dense with great stories. Of course having an episode with both of them is what our podcast is really all about: I am grateful to them for their generosity and contributions. in the episode with all three of us I more or less watched or listened and learned an enormous amount. I hope you enjoy all three of these episodes as much as we did creating them. More about the film and wonderful artists in this episode: Links to the film Almost Summer: AlmostSummerImbd Links to Lee's beautiful work: LeePurcell.Com Links to Marty's phenomenal work: MartyDavidsonImbd Link to watch the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPYi1CXzcAI #henrywinkler #slystallone #hollywood #1970s #1950s #rocknroll #beachboys #almostsummer #motown #soul #stevemcqueen #1960s charlesbronson #genre #highschool #california #newyork #highschoolmovie #teenmovie #hbo #treatwilliams #perryking #mikelove #socal #brooklyn #flatbush #musical #varietyshow #marthacoolidge #heidiholicker #deborahforeman #michellemeyrik #quentinttarantino #newbeverly #losangeles #michaelbowen #allettieri #richardfleischer #sydneypollack #outofafrica #paulkoslo #lindacristal #tomberenger #virginiamadsen More about us: Our podcast is a comprehensive examination of all matters aesthetic, all the arts and humanities, how they connect us, a celebration of the creative process across all of the arts and most of all, what it means to be human. Your host Mitch Hampton is a neurodivergent journalist and pianist who composes for film, television, commercials, live concerts. He is a lover of life, 70's scholar, journalist, writer, thinker, an aesthete. Mitch takes us on a journey, opening doors and taking us inside the lives and minds of brilliant creatives, makers and humans, exploring creativity across genres, mediums and what it means to be human. DISCLAIMER: Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. https://anchor.fm/mitch-hampton https://www.patreon.com/journeyofanae... https://www.jouneyofanaesthetepodcast... http://www.audibletrial.com/Journeyof... New England Conservatory #music #jazz #composing #humanities #podcasts #audible #anchorfm #film #theatre #philosophy #filmtheory #filmarchives #spirituality #jazz #composition #literature #poetry --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mitch-hampton/support
This week we pack 2 movies in. First the 1974 Comedy/Drama Lords of Flatbush and the 2007 Western /Action Sukiyaki Western Django.
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, we open the Popcorn with Tom's selection for today's episode, the Wes Anderson film, Rushmore (1998). For Leo, we go back to 1974 for the Lords of Flatbush. In Peanuts, the 2024 season is underway. We'll predict the teams who will qualify for the playoffs as well as the fortunes for the Cubs and Tigers. We'll react to a guest column in the New York Times by Rafi Kohan. Shohei Otani is in the news, but for all the wrong reasons, and it looks like the Cubs and Dodgers will open the 2025 season in Japan. Next Show: Leo's Pick: Out of Sight (1998) Tom's Pick: High and Low (1963)
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In this episode of "TV In the Basement," we take an in-depth look at the iconic 1974 film "The Lords of Flatbush." Join us as we journey back to the 1950s Brooklyn and delve into the lives of four close-knit friends who call themselves "The Lords of Flatbush." Discover how this coming-of-age tale, set against the backdrop of leather jackets, greased hair, and teenage dreams, continues to resonate with audiences of all generations.From Sylvester Stallone's early performance as Stanley to Henry Winkler's memorable turn as Butchey, we explore the stellar cast that brought this film to life. Learn about the film's box office success, its inclusion in The Criterion Collection, and its cultural impact on the borough of Brooklyn.
In this episode of Drive-In Double Feature Podcast, hosts Nathan and Ryan take a trip back in time to the 1950s with "Lords of Flatbush" (1974). Directed by Martin Davidson and Stephen Verona, the film follows a group of tough and rebellious Brooklyn teenagers known as the Lords of Flatbush. Nathan and Ryan discuss the film's portrayal of friendship, camaraderie, and the challenges of growing up in a working-class neighborhood. They delve into the film's evocative period setting, authentic performances by a young Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler, and its enduring charm as a coming-of-age drama. Join them as they celebrate the nostalgia and camaraderie of "Lords of Flatbush."
#Movie Theater Time Machine #podcast begins Henry Winkler month with a #review of “The Lords of Flatbush,” For more, visit www.movietheatertimemachine.com
Iconic and legendary actor Henry Winkler joins Johnny Sanchez on Life & Laughs Podcast! Henry talks about his time on one of the most watched television shows of all time, Happy Days, that led him to become known across the World! We find out about his Hank Zipper Children's Book series! Henry discusses his new show Barry on HBO and some of his past roles and what they meant to his life! Henry describes his love for his fans and how he enjoys talking about his exciting life that he has been blessed with. He is very appreciative for all of his fans, friends, family, and co workers throughout his wonderful life! Henry and Johnny cover numerous topics during this fun conversation on Life & Laughs Podcast! Thank you for watching! If you like this episode we would sure appreciate you hitting the like button and subscribing to the channel! You are very special to us and we would love to hear your comments below!
We're launching our Patreon with movies too spicy for the main feed. Hear this two minute preview as Andy and Brooke talk the Rocky-adjacent film The Lords of Flatbush, but we also talk about the history of condoms, the Gilmore Girls, crying fetishes, and Andy's dalliance with screenwriting during the LDS cinema boomlet in the early 2000's. https://www.patreon.com/kissyourfranchisegoodbye --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kissyourfranchisegoodbye/message
Len & Beave explore the life and career of 75-year-old Sylvester Stallone, the only actor in the history of U.S. cinema to have starred in a box office number one film across six consecutive decades. What movies are his best? What "Rocky" movie was his best? Why is his face and speech slightly slurred? Is "Victory" a good film? Will he make any more Rambo or Rocky movies? These questions, and much more, will be answered with the usual EXPERTISE that you've come to expect from the good people at Jagbags. Tune in NOW!
The Stallone Podcast Network of: Rocky Minute , SlyCast - The Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast and The Rocky Series Podcast: Going The Distance Join forces to review The Lords of Flatbush This 1974 American drama film was directed by Martin Davidson and Stephen Verona. The film stars Perry King, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler. Stallone was also credited with writing additional dialogue. We review and watch it , so you don't have to
Kelly and Bill review The Lords of Flatbush (1974) for their 10 films from your birth yea challenge! Two members (Perry King, Sylvester Stallone) of a social club in 1950s Brooklyn have more interest in romance than in rumbles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelly-kassia/message
It's another episode of Sly & The Guys and kiddo, it's a wild one! We tackle 1974's slice of life film "The Lords of Flatbush" which not only stars our main man Sly but also a pre-Fonz Henry Winkler! Produced by Bush League ComedyPlease subscribe! Review! Tell your friends! Tell your neighbors! Tell your family!Hit us up with any questions or comments at:Slyandtheguys@gmail.comtwitter.com/bushleaguecominstagram.com/bushleaguecomedy/youtube.com/c/BushLeagueComedy
Far out, Man! It's another...ummmm, what was I doing again, Rose? Another stupid podcast!About what?It's about some dam movies no one cares about!Cool...wait, what were the movies, again?Really? You forgot already!? Dang it, Craig! Write it down this time!Alright already! Just give me the dam names!Would You shut up so I can give you the dam names!7. is 'ROLLERBALL'6. is freakin 'CONVOY'5. 'MEATBALLS' like your dam brain!4. is 'WHITE LIGHTNING'3. is what I'd like to give you every dam day! 'A FIST FULL OF DYNOMITE' 2. 'THE LORDS OF FLATBUSH' what the hell kind of name is that for a dam movie?Shut up and just give me the last one, dammit!Fine!1. it's '1941' dumbass!
Laps are an illusion, and so may be the plot of the Lords of Flatbush. But the career boost this movie was and the impact these characters had on future tv show and film characters is no illusion at all. We talk the lords—and the lord who almost was—while also trying to understand New York neighborhoods (spoiler alert: we're still staring at our map). Other pop culture we ref: Gaslight, The Outsiders, Happy Days, Rocky, Elton John, Princess Diana, Grease, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Star Wars, American Graffiti, Wizards of Waverly Place So it's a show? TwitterSo it's a show? TumblrSign up for our TinyLetter!
Yo, Adrian! Take your mind off what's going on in the world and join Adolfo and Mark on today's adventure: John G Avildsen's ROCKY (1976)On this week's show:How the current pandemic has affected the movie industry.How people's first impression of Rocky is often wrongThunderlips: The Ultimate MaleStallone is a carnyStallone's story of the making of Rocky is a little too HollywoodThe unlikely names suggested for the role of Rocky before Stallone insisted on playing the role himselfThe bluff that paid off for StalloneThe real story is better than the mythIs ROCKY a better Oscar movie than TAXI DRIVER?Casting choices for Adrian and why did Talia Shire have to audition?The Rocky stepsThe paradox of the opening theme and the first shotThe difference between the first and last fight in the filmLloyd Kauffman's cameoWillie Cici“That pet shop dame”The differences of Stallone and Burgess Meredith at 69.How the production used its limitations to its benefitRocky would have gotten #MeToo'dDO NOT DRINK RAW EGGS!Running in Converse All-Stars seems unwiseThe emergence of the steadicamChicken bonesGoing the distance“Cut me, Mick”The alternate ending for the filmFavorite sequels.FILMS REFERENCED:THE PARTY AT KITTY AND STUD'S (1970)BANANAS (1971)THE GODFATHER (1972)THE GODFATHER PART II (1974)THE LORDS OF FLATBUSH (1974)JAWS (1975)CAPONE (1975)DEATH RACE 2000 (1975)NETWORK (1976)TAXI DRIVER (1976)ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (1976)STAR WARS (1977)ROCKY II (1979)RAGING BULL (1980)ROCKY III (1982)THE KARATE KID (1984)ROCKY IV (1985)ROCKY V (1990)THE GODFATHER PART III (1990)STOP OR MY MOM WILL SHOOT (1992)INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996)ROCKY BALBOA (2006)CREED (2015)CREED II (2018)THE MANDALORIAN (TV Series, 2019)SOCIAL MEDIATWITTER: @EssentialFilms, @FPMoviePodcast, @Adolfo_Acosta, @Sportsguy515FACEBOOK: The Essential Films
The Sylvester Stallone Podcast Network has another movie review featuring Rocky Minute host Doug Greenberg, Slycast host Craig Cohen, and Going The Distance: The Rocky Series Podcast host Ryan Rebalkin as they discuss the early Stallone feature Lords Of Flatbush. … Continue reading →
On this installment of 3 Rocky Podcast Hosts, 1 Movie Breakdown Ryan, Doug and Craig talk through 1974's The Lords of Flatbush.Download (right click, save as)
The Stallone Podcast Network of: Rocky Minute , SlyCast - The Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast and The Rocky Series Podcast: Going The Distance Join forces to review The Lords of Flatbush This 1974 American drama film was directed by Martin Davidson and Stephen Verona. The film stars Perry King, Sylvester Stallone and Henry Winkler. Stallone was also credited with writing additional dialogue. We review and watch it , so you don't have to
Host Mike Di Stasio talks to Riptide and Lords of Flatbush actor Perry King.
Break out the pomade and soft packs, it's time to talk greasers. Everybody knows about Grease and American Graffiti so Andy and Greg dug up some lesser known classics, Lords Of Flatbush and The Wanderers. Up top, it's noted that the movies were extremely similar but the better one was decidedly The Wanderers. Honorable mention was made to Eddie And The Cruisers, Out Of The Blue, and Deuces Wild, though that last one is relatively new. Then Andy and Daena go heavy on the upstate nostalgia and the whole thing devolves into food talk. Delicious food talk. Please check out https://www.woodstockvitamins.com/ promo code PHANTOM for 15% off your first purchase Join the fun at https://www.meltasia.com/ Check out Greg's band at http://www.ereptiledestruction.com/ Email us at videophantoms@gmail.com https://www.woodstockpodcastnetwork.com/ is in association with http://www.radiowoodstock.com/
The Arms Race podcast jitterbugs on back to discuss the 1950s nostalgia-fest, The Lords of Flatbush! On this episode Mike and Kevin walk the line between the film's best and worst aspects, critique the great pretender who wrote the film's music, discuss methods of birth control that would make any man twist and shout, examine a rare honor that an actor receives only once in a blue moon, before Mr. Sandman dreams us a dream of owning the dog painting from Goodfellas.
Ah to be young and a juvenile delinquent. No it’s not It’s A Wonderful Life, it’s the Lords of Flatbush. Will Jimmy and guest Mario Bernardi find it a cautionary tale or will they be considering a career change? It’s worth listening to find out.
A group of kids in Brooklyn form a gang. From this moment on they do everything together. This makes things easier but at the same time they have to face new problems.
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