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Before Parasite made him a household name, Bong Joon-ho crafted a haunting masterpiece. Memories of Murder (released in 2003) tells the story of two detectives in 1980s rural South Korea hunting the country's first known serial killer...a case that would remain unsolved for over 30 years. Based on the true story of the Hwaseong serial murders, the film is a devastating exploration of incompetence, corruption, and misogyny. Join Lia & Megan as we revisit the muddy fields, cramped interrogation rooms, and that final iconic haunting shot. Note: We recorded this episode in early June right before Lia went to South Korea. This was before we began using video software so please note that component won't be included in this episode. Ready to download your first audiobook? Don't forget to click HERE for your free Audible trial.*Audible is a sponsor of Afternoona Delight Podcast*Are your family and friends sick of you talking about K-drama? We get it...and have an answer. Join our AfterNoona Delight Patreon and find community among folks who get your obsession. And check out www.afternoonadelight.com for more episodes, book recs and social media goodness. And don't forget about the newest member of our network: Afternoona Asks where diaspora Asians living in the West find ways to reconnect to Asian culture via Asian/KDramas.Last but CERTAINLY not least....love BTS? Or curious what all the fuss is about? Check out our sister pod Afternoona Army for "thinky, thirsty and over thirty" takes on Bangtan life. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Willkommen zur neuen Folge 252! Dieses Mal wird's spannend, düster und nostalgisch zugleich: Wir sprechen über The Long Walk – Todesmarsch, die neue Verfilmung des Stephen-King-Romans, und werfen einen ersten kritischen Blick auf Marvels neuesten Streich Thunderbolts. Außerdem feiern wir einen großartigen Rewatch von Memories of Murder – immer noch ein Meisterwerk – und liefern die Halbzeitanalyse zu Alien: Earth Staffel 1.
Alex is NOT damp this episode. He is just as dry as the next guy.
Before Parasite made Bong Joon-ho a household name, he delivered one of the most haunting detective stories of the 21st century. Memories of Murder follows a trio of detectives in 1980s South Korea as they chase a serial killer—and slowly unravel in the process.In this episode, Nathan digs into how the film blends procedural drama with social critique, why it feels so influential on works like Zodiac and True Detective and why that final scene still lands like a gut punch.Bleak, brilliant, and unforgettable—this is Bong Joon-ho at his best.Up next: Werner Herzog's Grizzly Man—a documentary as mesmerizing as it is unsettling.Read Nathan's thoughts on 'Memories of Murder'.Support the podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/moviesarelife
Join us as we wrap up our true crime serial killer month with Bong Joon Ho's masterpiece Memories of Murder. Based off a series of killings by what is considered to be the first South Korean serial killer. Did we love it? Were we struck by the film's ability to go from funny to terrifying to beautiful? Most importantly did it scare Cyndi to death? Join us this week to find out.
Send us a textThis week, despite technical difficulties and returning back to school, we were able to have a wonderful conversation about serial killers. We had to stitch together three different recordings together, but I think I smoothed it out pretty well. We both listened to and watched AMERICAN PSYCHO and had fun comparing them despite being traumatized by Bret Easton Ellis.Mom thinks MEMOIR OF A MURDERER (not to be confused with MEMORIES OF MURDER) is a good watch once. Mac might disagree!Next up we are going to tackle "End of the World" movies with MELANCHOLIA from the US and PONTYPOOL from Canada.We love you, WoHos! Thank you for all your support. It means the World of Horror ™ to us, truly. Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
A very special Film List as Joe Bear joins Heath and Andy. 795. MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003) 794. 15 MINUTES 793. HALLOWEEN H20: 20 YEARS LATER 792. REINDEER GAMES 791. MANHATTAN 790. THE STRANGERS 789. WHEN HARRY MET SALLY 788. FAR AND AWAY 787. KANSAS 786. … Continue reading "The Film List HK1K 796-786"
On this episode Phillip is joined once again by Rich Johnson and Erik Clapp to discuss Bong Joon Ho's 2003 masterpiece Memories of Murder. You can read Rich Johnson's stuff on his website richpieces.com and you can check out Erik's work on cinemaforce.net. They start the show by talking about some of the video essays they have done for Erik's Cinema Force on YouTube. Then Phillip plays a little Tarantino Talks about Bong Joon Ho, and then he reads the general information about the movie. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Phillip, Rich, and Erik then discuss this movie. It's a great discussion. They then answer the question of whether they noticed anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. Then it's time for them to individually rate the movie. It's then time to answer whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; A Letter To Elia (2010). Rich then give a recommendation; Perfect Days (2023), and then Erik gives his recommendation; The Surfer (2024). Then it's time for Phillip to talk about what's coming next week on the podcast. He will be joined once again by the Reverend Scott K. from The Church of Tarantino podcast to talk about 1999's Fight Club directed by David Fincher. Thanks for listening.
Bong Joon Ho's second feature film is a challenging watch but it's also a cinematic marvel of incredible substance. Recently, Philip joined Jen and Sarah on Movies & Us to talk about the 2003 film that Criterion calls "a haunting journey into ever-deepening darkness that begins as a black-comic satire and ends as a soul-shattering encounter with the abyss."Enjoy!As of the publishing of this episode, you can currently stream the film on Tubi (Tubi sponsor the show!)
Amidst a heat wave, Nadeem asks Chat GPT to pick a "lesser known murder mystery". The robots deliver when they suggest Bong Joon Ho's 2003, "Memories Of Murder" for the next movie review. Mita and Nadeem talk movie length and Shrek.
On this episode of The Clean Slate Podcast, we revisit Bong Joon-ho's haunting true-crime masterpiece Memories of Murder. Based on the real-life Hwaseong serial murders, this film blends procedural thriller, dark comedy, and social commentary into one unforgettable cinematic experience.We break down the film's themes of justice, obsession, and failure, the powerhouse performances, and why the ending still lingers long after the credits roll. Whether you're a first-time viewer or a longtime fan, this is one film that demands a closer look.
Joon Ho Bong is probably the most well known Korean director outside his home country of South Korea. His filmography includes some pretty well known movies including MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003), THE HOST (2006), SNOWPIERCER (2013), and PARASITE (2019). His latest film, also English language such as SNOWPIERCER was, is MICKEY 17 (2025).From IMDB: “During a human expedition to colonize space, Mickey 17, a so-called “expendable” employee, is sent to explore an ice planet.”The film was directed and written by Bong based off the novel Mickey7 by Edward Ashton. The cast includes Robert Pattinson in another stellar performance and includes Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo, and Steven Yeun. Receiving fairly good reviews by all, your co-hosts take a look at the film and give their thoughts.
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This will be the first episode of our new podcast. If you have enjoyed Sunday School Cinema, please find us by searching Memories of Movies wherever you get your podcasts or using the link below https://feeds.transistor.fm/memories-of-moviesThanks to those who joined us on this journey!
This week we discuss Bong Joon Ho's 2003 neo-noir crime thriller dark comedy which is based on a real story. In this episode we compare Bong Joon Ho and Quentin Tarantino, and talk about how this film compares to Bong Joon Ho's other masterpiece, Parasite.Listen until the end for some TV shows we're watching these days.Spoiler Alert: Every episode contains spoilers.
Jen and Sarah are joined by Philip Marinello of The Substance to discuss ‘Memories of Murder.' They discuss the powerful themes, the impressive technical aspects, and reflect on the fact that this is Bong Joon Ho's second feature film. Shownotes: Spoilers (~15:58) Remember to leave a rating and review of this episode. Connect with Movies & Us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky @moviesanduspod or by email at moviesanduspod@gmail.com. Listen to The Substance wherever you get your podcasts, and follow the show on Instagram @thesubstancepod. You can also connect with Philip on Bluesky @philipmarinello.bsky.social.
Each season the 70MM REJECTED crew unearths movies that haven't been selected by The Village and/or The Hosts of 70MM to make sure they get their moment in the sun. Riding on the great feedback from their amazing Possum Files, we got JoeJazzy and Lynsey back on the Rejected feed! Along with regulars Paul and Nathan, they sit down and chat about another film that fell off the VHS Village Top 100. Sit back relax and enjoy as they chat about Bong Joon Ho's 2003 mystery, Memories of Murder.And don't forget to check out Nathans substack or some amazing art from Lynseys partner. Shout out to The Village and the hosts of 70MM for making a most excellent community. This podcast is made with love and appreciation.And, if you're not already a Villager, you can join 70MM's Patreon by clicking the link below.https://www.patreon.com/70mm
Quelques semaines seulement après avoir rendu hommage à David Lynch, nous voila de retour pour parcourir toute la filmo de Bong Joon-Ho !! Déjà parce qu'il vient de sortir son nouveau film MICKEY 17, mais aussi parce que c'est un cinéaste cher à notre cœur, et ça depuis bien avant qu'il remporte une Palme d'Or et 4 Oscars pour PARASITE en 2019. Ce qui était historique pour la Corée du Sud, et donc historique aussi pour Le Saloon, puisque c'est la première fois qu'on consacre un long format à un cinéaste coréen (et qu'on explose les compteurs de durée d'un épisode.) Bonne écoute ! Un podcast animé par Alexandre Caporal avec Thibaud Ducret, Florian Poupelin et Thomas Gerber, critique cinéma pour la RTS et www.filmexposure.ch TIMECODES : (00:04:13) Notre rapport perso à Bong Joon-Ho (00:18:46) Portrait de Bong Joon-Ho FILMS : (00:50:00) BARKING DOG (01:13:25) MEMORIES OF MURDER (02:01:42) THE HOST (02:39:15) MOTHER (03:16:05) SNOWPIERCER (03:40:20) OKJA (04:12:00) PARASITE
It's been six long years since the last Bong Joon-ho film, Parasite, swept through the 2020 Oscars, including the prize of Best Picture. A beloved filmmaker that has brought us both intimate, grounded thrillers as well as propulsive genre yarn, Bong Joon-ho is once again dipping his toe into sci-fi class warfare with Mickey 17. Featuring Robert Pattinson in multiple roles and another "freaky little guy" routine, does Mickey 17 continue the South Korean director's streak of bracing storytelling?
Devin and Jacob reunite to talk about Bong Joon-ho's adapation of Edward Ashton's Mickey7, Mickey 17!Don't forget to check out the first episode, ‘Mickey7' by Edward Ashton (ft. Jacob White)!Support Film Literate on Patreon!Guest: Jacob White (Instagram|Substack|YouTube)
To celebrate the release of Mickey 17, The Gimme Three Podcast is exploring the work of director Bong Joon-ho. Nicholas Ybarra and Bella Efstratis dissect some of his most potent and memorable Korean films and his auteurist visual language. We start with the neo-noir, edge-of-your-seat thriller from 2003, Memories of Murder. Second, Bong uses a classic monster movie to explore the horror of environmental issues in The Host. Finally, we break down some of the most remarkable moments in Bong Joon-ho's Academy Award-winning picture, Parasite. Let us know what you think of these three modern classics and Bong's latest release, Mickey 17.❗️SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE ❗️Support the showSign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
Three average regular looking fellahs put their heads together in order to sleuth out some truths hidden within Bong Joon-Ho's Memory of Murder. PLEASE REVIEW/RATE!Find us on Threads!Martyn @thisismartynstrangeDan @danconcesssionsJared @jaredconcessionsMartyn's Work/ Filmsplaining https://linktr.ee/martynstrange
It's raining, and a familiar sad song plays on the radio—this week we're talking about Memories of Murder! Sean and Alex have never seen this cult classic from acclaimed director Bong-Joon Ho, so we fill a photo album with suspects, look people deep in the eyes, and unleash a flurry of flying kicks to track down the killer. So put on your Nices Nikes, don't wear red, and join for this week's episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Visit Patreon.com/redweb to get this full episode of Movie Club, our exclusive podcast exploring horror movies from classic to crap. On this week's episode of Movie Club, we cover a phenomenal crime film from Bong Joon-ho, director of Parasite. This movie was riveting and we absolutely could not get enough of it. Sensitive topics: murder, sexual assault, suicide "Awkward Meeting", "Crypto", "Echoes of Time v2", "Redletter", "Stay the Course" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we get into the icy mind of serial killers with Memories of Murder and Lady Vengeance! These two incredible South Korean films are going to put us through our paces. Who will come out on top? Listen to find out! Letterboxed Accounts: Nick Patrick Get in touch with us at: movievsmoviepodcast@gmail.com or at: Patreon | Twitter | Instagram
With the failed coup in South Korea still fresh in our memories, we looked at Bong Joon-ho's breakthrough film MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003), a procedural set against the backdrop of martial law. PLUS: From South Korea to France to the streets of Manhattan, the vibes are, shall we say, off. Join us on Patreon for an extra episode every week - https://www.patreon.com/michaelandus
Ron, Steve, and John ruminate on the nature of crime and justice as they discuss Bong Joon-Ho's moody and absorbing 2003 serial killer drama, Memories of Murder. Then younger versions of the guys emerge from their bloody torn bodies for a run-down of Coralie Fargeat's visceral, upsetting, and darkly funny new body horror film, The Substance. Happy Halloween!
This month we’re going investigative with a pair of murder mysteries. Theme Music: Algorithms by Chad Crouch E-mail comments (or questions) to chris.scott@criticallysane.com or follow us on Twitter. Jeff – JustSomeDude899 Chris – kariyanine RecurringPod The post Recurring Nightmares Ep. 53: Memories of Murder 2003 v Longlegs 2024 first appeared on Critically Sane.
This month we’re going investigative with a pair of murder mysteries. Theme Music: Algorithms by Chad Crouch E-mail comments (or questions) to chris.scott@criticallysane.com or follow us on Twitter. Jeff – JustSomeDude899 Chris – kariyanine RecurringPod The post Recurring Nightmares Ep. 53: Memories of Murder 2003 v Longlegs 2024 first appeared on Critically Sane.
In episode three of our Manhunt series, we delve into two films that helped redefine and revive the genre of pursuit. From South Korea, Memories of Murder (2003), a haunting and postmodern crime drama. From the United States, The Bourne Identity (2002), an adrenaline-fueled yet grounded spy thriller.Special Guest: the talented John Brooks from the great 1999 Podcast which covers all the films from that seminal year of film.Crime stories hinge on a denouement of justice. When that justice is denied, the audience is often left in suspended emotional agitation. We want to believe that violent crimes are always solved, and the villainous perpetrators are caught. That order is restored. Yet, reality dictates a much less clear cut finale to crime stories. Memories of Murder explores this ambiguity in its depiction of a real-life serial killer case, where answers are elusive, and the moral certainties dissolve in a haze of bureaucratic stagnation, intellectual flaccidity, and craven dispositions. Director Bong Joon-Ho crafts a deeply unsettling vibe where the boundary between good and evil fades, exposing the futility of the hunt and the flawed nature of those involved.In contrast, The Bourne Identity is sleek, fast-paced, and decidedly straightforward. This chase movie skips across Europe with the hunter and hunted dichotomy awhirl. Director Doug Liman invokes the stacco precision of a spy thriller but interweaves melodrama with Jason Bourne's fractured psyche. In many ways, Bourne is more indebted to the dutch-angled noir tradition than its most obvious predecessor, James Bond. With its relentless action and tightly wound narrative, the film strips away the nuance of morality found in Memories of Murder while delivering a linear yet captivating tale of survival, deception, and revenge.
Join the boys as they dive headfirst into detective thrillers, including the genre-defying classics The Silence of the Lambs, Cure, and Memories of Murder, as well as the newly released Longlegs.
The Independent's Clarisse Loughrey joins me for a double-bill of bangers: Bong Joon Ho's Memories of Murder (2003) and David Fincher's Zodiac (2007). Join our Patreon for extra horror content including bonus reviews and a monthly horror book club.Discover what films we're covering next on our Letterboxd.***Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya. Artwork by Ewa Ferdynus.Music by "Erebus" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.***The Final Girls is a weekly podcast exploring the history of horror film.→ Support us on Patreon for bonus content.→ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.→ Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk
"What kind of detective sleeps well?" For Episode 315, David and Brandon discuss Bong Joon-ho's masterful mystery, MEMORIES OF MURDER. Listen as they discuss the original crime it is based on, the film's perfectly staged long takes, and how it's still a haunting mystery. Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening Banter (00:00:10) Recap of True Crime Month (00:11:17) Intro to Memories of Murder (00:17:55) How Memories of Murder Got to Production (00:23:08) Favorite Scenes (00:29:59) On Set Life - (01:00:36) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:07:59) What Worked and What Didn't (01:09:58) Film Facts (01:22:51) Awards (01:25:10) Final Questions (01:28:15) Preview of Patreon (01:39:20) Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
In a small Korean province in 1986, two detectives struggle with the case of multiple young women being raped and murdered by an unknown assailant. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss true crime, Korean killers and Bong Joon Ho's second feature film, Memories of Murder (2003). Show Notes: Housekeeping () Back of the Box/Recommendations () Spoiler Warning/Full Review () Rotten Tomatoes () Trivia () Cooter of the Week () What We've Been Watching () Hotline Scream: () Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
Ignacia y Daniel se juntan a comentar el thriller surcoreano inspirado en hechos reales que reveló a los cinéfilos occidentales la figura del director Bong Joon Ho. Spoilers de la trama, incluido el final.
Selvom King Kong og Godzilla slåsser derudaf på det store lærred, så går der lige en uges tid før vi vender den i Række 8. Til gengæld får Jens lov til at vende en anden film med empire i titlen og en spektakulær scene med en frossen strand. William er meget begejstret for 8 afsnit med Colin Farrell som den titulære LA detektiv John Sugar i den nyligt udgivne Sugar på Apple TV+ mens Jens har lidt forviklede holdninger til gentænkningen af den svindlende Tom Ripley, der i Netflix' Ripley bliver spillet af den højtelskede Andrew Scott. Dertil er der naturligvis listen med Kevin Smiths smalle debut og Joon Bong-Ho's tragikomiske krimi fra 2003. God fornøjelse! (00:00:00) Intro og snak om at rangere filmstudier(00:13:33) Listen med Memories of Murder (leje) og Clerks (SkyShowtime)(00:40:10) Hvad vi ellers har set med Sugar på Apple TV+, Ripley på Netflix, The Truth vs. Alex Jones på HBO Max, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire i biografen og SmartLess: On the Road på HBO Max(01:15:01) Outro med teaser for næste ugeIntromusik produceret af Timur.Find Række 8 på Facebook og Instagram.Følg William på Twitter og LetterboxdFølg Jens på Twitter og Letterboxd
After a short delay, we bring you the beginning of our month-long deep dive into the films of South Korean director Bong Joon Ho. Pack your bags as we get a Korean history and cultural lesson along with our reviews of Memories of Murder (2003). QQ is back as well and up to her old tricks. Stay tuned as we will be covering The Host (2006) soon for our next film. File all complaints, suggestions and inquiries to: mracfilmclub@gmail.com
The Alchemist dash through the rain to catch a killer in Memories of Murder. Key Elements: Sad Song, Red Coat, Bootie Kicks Key Elements: Giant Santa, Not A Pervert, Reindeer Punch Support the Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/filmalchemistpod Check out our Movies and join the Misfit Parade: https://www.misfitparade.net/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/b9JyQmfNzvE
Content warning: Discussions of sexual assault. Twenty years after a string of murders in rural South Korea, Bong Joon-ho made a movie about the people who tried to catch the country's first serial killer. What resulted was a harrowing chronicle of a trail slowly going cold, people who were unequipped for the heuristic exercise of catching a home-grown monster, and a government that cared more about defeating unrest than protecting its citizens – all told with the director's signature balance of light, dark, and the humanity that contains both. Get tickets to THE FIFTEENTH FILM NOIR FESTIVAL: NEO-NOIR (Dec 2023 - Feb 2024 at the Trylon and the Heights Theater): https://www.trylon.org/films/category/neo-noir/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Closing music: "Memories of Murder" by Taro Iwashiro from the MEMORIES OF MURDER soundtrack. Timestamps 0:00 - Episode 258: MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003) 3:30 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary (under exclusive license from AG Enterprises, Ltd.) 4:54 - Watching and rewatching MEMORIES OF MURDER 11:04 - An explicitly political movie 12:45 - Intense watchability despite dense cultural context 21:58 - Small towns and a rot at the heart of a country 40:55 - The ending and a stare that implicates us all 59:18 - The Junk Drawer 1:07:38 - Other Loves We've Tried: 2003 1:09:37 - Good Grief, Give Me a GIF! 1:16:35 - Cody's Noteys: Love Joon-ho (Bong Joon-ho movie trivia)
We conclude our 187 theme with Memories of Murder (Bong Joon-ho, 2003). Hosted by Justin Morgan. Co-Hosted by Charles Phillips. Mixing and QA by Scratchin' Menace with Music by Daniel Birch and Ben Pegley. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and a dozen other popular platforms. Please subscribe, rate and review us. Every little bit helps, and more importantly, thank you for listening!
YO WHAT IS UP!On this episode, we immerse ourselves in the hauntingly profound world of "Memories of Murder," a film that not only redefined the crime thriller genre but also showcased the exceptional talents of South Korean director Bong Joon-ho. We delve into the film's meticulously crafted plot, exploring how Bong Joon-ho masterfully weaves tension, suspense, and dark humour into a narrative that is both enthralling and deeply unsettling.Whether you're a seasoned fan of Korean cinema or a newcomer intrigued by Bong Joon-ho's work, this episode promises a thorough exploration of one of the most significant films in modern cinema. Join us as we dissect and appreciate the intricate layers of "Memories of Murder."-JABRIEL ALSUHAIMI is a multi-disciplinary creative, working on a multitude of projects in the audiovisual sphere. Hailing from Saudi Arabia and Singapore, Jabriel brings his international perspective and varying influences into his work, which includes podcasts like Curious Humans, Founders For Good & The Movie Newbie, music & radio as Rei.do.Nada, some video content and some writing as well.Links: https://linktr.ee/jabriel/RAPHAEL LECAT is an actor; some would say thespian, some would say clown; others would say human golden retriever (and by some, he means himself...) Raphael was born in France to French parents but quickly became a third-culture kid after his family moved to Singapore. This is where he discovered his passion for theatre and decided to make it his mission in life to be a vessel for stories old and new through the craft of acting.Website: https://raphaellecat.me/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8941524/ OLIVER MANGHAM is a represented screenwriter, producer, fundraiser and content creator across a range of media. A cinema obsessive from a young age, he channelled his passion for storytelling by co-founding the film and television production company Through The Lens Entertainment. When he's not navigating the shark-infested waters of Hollywood, Oliver likes to pen scripts, record podcasts, host musical events and consume large quantities of pasta.Twitter: https://twitter.com/olivermangham1Instagram: https://instagram.com/omangham92 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this weeks episode Matt brings two bottles straight from the Sagamore Spirit Distillery. Their new 6 year old bottled in bond batch 3 and the distillery exclusive Dopplebock Finished whiskey. After a couple pours of Sagamore we discuss Bong Joon Ho's 2003 masterpiece Memories of Murder.
Since we won't get to Bong Joon-ho's "Parasite" on this podcast for a few years, we thought we'd have a look at this one while we're still choosing the movies.Support us at our podcasting network, Podcastio Podcastius at https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius. You'll get early episodes of this and out other podcasts, along with a live chat here and there.Speaking of our other podcasts - seriously, you could only listen to various other configurations of us:Luke Loves Pokemon: https://lukelovespkmn.transistor.fm/Time Enough Podcast (Twilight Zone): https://timeenoughpodcast.transistor.fm/Game Game Show (a game show gaming games): https://gamegameshow.transistor.fm/Occult Disney: https://occultdisney.transistor.fm/Podcast: 1999 (where Mark and Matt rap about Space: 1999): https://podcast1999.transistor.fm/And Matt makes music here:https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/Coming Soon:November 23: The EditorAnd SAG strike is now over, so back to the list:November 30: Toy StoryDecember 7: The Love GuruDecember 14: The Hunt
James and Allan dare to return to the cinematic wasteland of 2003 to watch that which should have remained unwatched. In honor of Tiptoes (2003), we podcasted on our knees... and begged for mercy. Follow us on Twitter @CinemaShame, Bsky @cinemashame.bsky.social, and on Instagram @CinemaShamePodcast.
Jake Ziegler & Brad Garoon hit each other with a double dose of international films this week. First, Brad asked Jake to watch Bong Joon-ho's Memories of Murder, a crime thriller with an incredible influence on over two-decades worth of films in the genre. They talk about the director's legacy and what Denis Villanueve and David Fincher may have gleaned from the movie. Then, Jake had Brad watch Patrice Leconte's Man on the Train, a quiet, French tale of friendship and envy. They also talk about the American remake, and vast gap between two films with the exact same script. Donald Sutherland could not save this one. Other movies mentioned in this episode: Interstella 5555 (2003), Shattered Glass (2003), Zodiac (2007), Man on the Train (2011), Prisoners (2013), Kung Fu and Titties (2013)
Mark and Nick Rehak (@TheRehak on X) discuss the 2003 crime thriller Memories of Murder. Directed by Bong Joon-ho, and starring Song Kang-ho, Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Roi-ha, and a rusty nail, the movie focuses on the hunt for an elusive serial killer. In this episode, they also talk about ensemble staging, tall grass, and the excellence of Bong Joon-ho. Enjoy!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3382899/advertisement
Tate has once again picked a movie that is a favorite of Garrison Ryfun's, so naturally, Jacob invites him back on the podcast. The movie in the spotlight in this episode is Memories of Murder from 2003, starring Song Kang-ho. We discuss the gripping story, a bit of the soundtrack, Garrison's background with this movie, and much more! This movie was directed by Bong Joon-ho. GD4AM: 94/100 IMDb: 8.1/10 Metacritic: 82/100 RT: 95% This movie is currently available for rent on most VOD platforms. NEXT EPISODE: The State of Cinema.
This week, Caroline & Carson discuss Bong Joon-ho's 2003 film, ‘Memories of Murder.' Mel Brooks style satire comes up for the second week in a row! Ranging from ‘Snowpiercer' to ‘Parasite, we debate where this lands in Bong's filmography. We fawn over his visual stylings, particularly the use of color in this specific film. Most importantly, we are recording together for the first time in a MINUTE and it is a REAL GOOD TIME. Follow us on Social Media- Facebook- www.facebook.com/HHYNSPodcast Twitter- @hhynsmovies Instagram- @hhynsmovies Letterboxd- HHYNSPod Patreon- Patreon.com/hhynspod Thank You to our Patrons- Matt Brown, Stephen Woosley, Jack Smith, and Darrin Freeborn.
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week we talk about Memories of Murder (2003) directed by Bong Joon-ho!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Anthony reviews Bong Joon-ho's excellent crime film "Memories Of Murder" spoiler free!