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The ghoul gang is here to discuss Michael Mann's 1986 film MANHUNTER over some creepy cups of brew. Melanie Daniels guests. Intro: Heartbeat by Red7 Outro: William Petersen Dialogue from the motion picture Manhunter
Before we tackle the final arc of Bryan Fuller's Hannibal, we're going to be taking a look at Michael Mann's 1986 thriller, Manhunter. Based on the Thomas Harris novel Red Dragon, Manhunter serves as the first adaptation of the Red Dragon story, and the basis of the final six episodes of Hannibal. Widely considered as a cult classic, Manhunter is a neon injection of 80s neo-noir.
Nolan is joined by Kat Adams, Ben McBride, Emily von Seele, and Paul Farrell to discuss Michael Mann's MANHUNTER (1986) and Scott Derrickson's SINISTER (2012). The crew catches up on recent horror releases, new discoveries, and rewatches before nearly losing themselves to the obsessive study of grisly serial murders and the dark minds that perpetrate them. Other movies/TV shows discussed on this episode: BLISS (2019), THE EL DUCE TAPES (2019), CLOWN (2016), GIRLS WITH BALLS (2019), VICE SQUAD (1982), STRAYS (1991), TEACHING MRS. TINGLE (1999), SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK (2019), WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS (2019), MINDHUNTER (2017), HANNIBAL (2013), LOS ESPOOKYS (2019), READY OR NOT (2019). As will always be the case with this show, be aware that our discussion contains spoilers. If you want to watch the movies before listening to the show, there are a couple of ways you can do so. MANHUNTER is available to stream on Starz, and SINISTER is available to stream for free on VUDU (with ads). Both are also available to rent via video-on-demand, as well as being available for purchase on blu-ray. Links of interest and/or sources cited for research on this episode: Episode 148: Live from Chattanooga with Jeff Burr & Gary Sherman! by Shock Waves (podcast) Wells for Boys - SNL (YouTube) [North Bend Film Fest] EXTRA ORDINARY Review: Supernatural Comedy Ghosts For It by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) [North Bend Film Fest] FERAL Review: A Different Kind of Survival Horror by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) North Bend Film Fest Review: The El Duce Tapes is a Haunting Look at One of Music’s Most Vile Legends by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) North Bend Film Fest 2019 Review: KOKO-DI KOKO-DA is a Journey into the Nightmare of Grief by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) North Bend Film Fest 2019 Review: The Enigmatic MONUMENT is a Hypnotic Experience by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) North Bend Film Fest 2019 Review: THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WKND Pushes a Familiar Concept into a Clever and Unnerving Direction by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) A Lullaby for Mrs. Voorhees: Friday the 13th (1980) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) Going for a Drive: Scream 2 (1997) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic)
Diminishing Returns: The Movie Podcast About Sequels, Prequels, Spin-offs and Reboots
We love Cox...and Hopkins Allen and Chris break out the chianti to talk the first two film incarnations of everyones favourite cannibal, Hannibal Lector (or Lecktor, if you prefer). Michael Mann's Manhunter, starring Brian Cox was a flop on release but it's reputation has grown to a bonafide cult classic. While Jonathan Demme's Silence Of The Lambs was a smash hit, with Anthony Hopkins taking over the role of Hannibal and launching the character into the pop culture zeitgeist. In an entertainment landscape filled with serial killers and cop procedurals we look at two of the films that influenced so much of what we see today. In this episode: -Michael Mann, style over substance? Hell no. -Sure Hannibal gets all the press but lets talk about William Peterson and Jodie Foster as Will Graham and Clarice Starling -Silence Of The Lambs, surprisingly socially sensitive for a big budget 90s serial killer flick -a dream woman -Dennis Farina -Mindhunter -party guests, ranked -and we figure out the perfect first date We are an independent podcast, so remember and subscribe, rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts. Have friends that like cult films and can understand Scottish accents? Send them a link to the show. CONTACT LINKS Email us at: diminishingpod@gmail.com Find us at https://www.facebook.com/DiminishingReturnsPod https://twitter.com/diminishingpod (@diminishingpod) https://diminishingpod.wordpress.com/ https://www.instagram.com/diminishingpod/ YouTube: Diminishing Returns (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTkdqFm2OiLVwGhjVHEtaFw_) DIMINISHING RETURNS: A comedy podcast about movie sequels, prequels, spin-offs and reboots. Hosted by Allen and Chris. WARNING: Contains Scottish accents and spoilers.
Dan and Garrett make a triumphant mid-week return to talk about Michael Mann's MANHUNTER, man. They discuss the various cinematic versions of Thomas Harris' characters on which the movie is based before diving into a conversation of Manhunter as a Michael Mann movie and his depiction of masculinity as obsession. They also run down their Top 5 Needle Drops in movies, in honor of Mann's use of Iron Butterfly's In A Gadda Da Vida. twitter | Facebook | tumblr | iTunes
In this episode, Tyler and Robert discuss M. Night Shyamalan's Split and Michael Mann's Manhunter.
This episode (Recorded May 28th, 2017) Aaron, Kova, and Steven review Michael Mann's Manhunter! For feedback, email us sceneitcast@gmail.com. Like us on facebook.com/sceneitcast and on twitter and instagram @sceneitcast. Find kova on twitter @kovanova10 and find steve @TheSpoilerSteve and on facebook.com/spoilersteve
We apologize for the delay, dear listeners but we are back in the saddle again. This episode has been in the can for a month now, and we have next week's show already ready recorded to keep bringing you all the GoodTrash goodness you crave. This week Dustin and Dalton are joined in the studio by Alexandra Bohannon as we discuss Michael Mann's Manhunter. We talk all think Lector, with and and without the letter "k" and talk a lot about the aesthetics of this film. We don't necessarily love it nor do we hate it. Nonetheless we would love to hear your thoughts via social media. Producer's Note: We when got together a month later, we recorded a show on Sergio Leone's Fistful of Dollars rather than Bullworth. Bullworth is still on the schedule, and we will release it in two weeks.
Hello, Clarice... and SVU listeners with other names. Matt and Alison review Michael Mann's MANHUNTER, and go film-by-film (and TV show) through the Hannibal Lecter franchise, picking their favorites that you can rent or stream at home while considering why the series has aged better than a nice chianti. Filmspotting: SVU is brought to you by Movies On Demand On Cable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Mann's Manhunter was a stylish serial killer film that has proved influential for decades. Other than being known as the first film appearance from Hannibal Lecter (a sublime Brian Cox), Manhunter helped give rise to the crime procedural.