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A special classic episode of The Classic FIlm Jerks. This time the Jerks cover 1954's On The Waterfront. Originally published Dec 14 2011.
"It's always the things that everybody else thinks are mistakes that are actually advantages if we look at them that way."Today's episode was ripped directly from one of our 10,000 NOs Working Actors Community weekly zooms where Matt addresses the challenges that face our members. Today, we discuss how hardships can actually be an opportunity. If we get too fixated on our problems we can miss the opportunities right around us. Matt uses the acting example of Marlon Brando in On The Waterfront. In one particular scene, Eva Marie Saint's character drops her glove. Brando's character picks up the glove and put it on while sitting on the swing. This "mistake" ended up being a memorable moment that many believed symbolized the intimacy in the character's relationship. What one may view as a mistake, can actually be an advantage.10,000 NOs is here to inspire you and help you realize you are not alone if you're battling to overcome rejection in your career or life.So, if you're an actor, writer or filmmaker and you like what you hear in the snippets from our Working Actors Community zooms enough to want to be a part of it, CLICK HERE.Remember, “failure” is just opportunity in disguise, and you can flip the script to make your setbacks serve you.SHOW LINKS:10,000 NOs: THE BOOKSUBSCRIBE TO OUR (WEEKLY) NEWSLETTERFOLLOW MATT ON SOCIALFIND OUT HOW YOU CAN JOIN THE WORKING ACTORS COMMUNITY
This week Harrison will review "On The Waterfront (1954)" starring Marlon Brando and directed by Elia Kazan#onthewaterfront #marlonbrando #eliakazan #reelyoldmoviesJoin my Discord!: https://discord.gg/VWcP6ge2Donate to my Streamlab here: https://streamlabs.com/sl_id_ff883caf-a8d0-3d7b-980b-9557565e1fe3/tipSocial Media Links: https://linktr.ee/reelyoldmovies
There is no doubt that this film has a backstory that is fairly controversial. Director Elia Kazan testified to Congress and the HUAC hearings, and named names. There are many people who became his enemy, and never forgave him. However, undoubtedly, his film On the Waterfront is a true classic. A great story about redemption, incredible direction, and amazing performances by the entire cast, including a legendary one by one of the greatest actors of all time, Marlon Brando in his Oscar-winning role. The film doesn't feel dated at all, but revisiting it over seven decades later, should it still be regarded as the best of 1954?Listen to film critic Jack Ferdman's take on it as he analyzes everything about On the Waterfront, as well as many other films from that year, and hear which film he gives his Rewatch Oscar of 1954.Download, listen, and share ALL Rewatching Oscar episodes.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW Rewatching Oscar:Website: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comApple Podcasts/iTunesSpotifyGoogle PodcastsiHear RadioPodchaserPodcast AddictTuneInAlexaAmazon Overcasts Podcast Addict Player FMRSS Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1815964.rssWebsite: https://rewatchingoscar.buzzsprout.comSocial Media Links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, BlueSkyShare your thoughts and suggestions with us through:Facebook Messanger or email us atjack@rewatchingoscar.com or jackferdman@gmail.comMusic by TurpacShow Producer: Jack FerdmanPodcast Logo Design: Jack FerdmanMovie (audio) trailer courtesy of MovieClips Classic TrailersMovie (audio) clips courtesy of YouTubeSupport us by downloading, sharing, and giving us a 5-star Rating. It helps our podcast continue to reach many people and make it available to share more episodes with everyone.Send us a text
Critic, author, and screenwriter Stephen Rebello stops by the Shamequarters for a chat with Allan about Elia Kazan's ON THE WATERFRONT (1954). Bsky: @cinemashame.bsky.social Instagram: @CinemaShamePodcast
For the final episode of the series, Louis is joined in the studio by Irish actor Barry Keoghan. Barry talks about his turbulent childhood in inner city Dublin, avoiding online hate and his infamous dancing scene in Saltburn. Warnings: Strong language, as well as adult themes including substance abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Visit spotify.com/resources for information and resources. Links/Attachments: Dunkirk (2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-eMt3SrfFU The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQFdGfwChtw&pp=ygUkdGhlIGtpbGxpbmcgb2YgYSBzYWNyZWQgZGVlciB0cmFpbGVy A.O. Scott, ‘Review: ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer' Depicts Familiar Torment', New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/19/movies/the-killing-of-a-sacred-deer-review-colin-farrell-nicole-kidman.html The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRu3zLOJN2c&pp=ygUaVGhlIEJhbnNoZWVzIG9mIEluaXNoZXJpbiA%3D Saltburn (2023) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lALMdJf6UUE&pp=ygURc2FsdGJ1cm4gdHJhaWxlciA%3D The Basketball Diaries (1995) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Zc7T0vUpj0&pp=ygUaYmFza2V0YmFsbCBkaWFyaWVzIHRyYWlsZXI%3D Bird (2024, released 8th November) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=130ko6kcQ-g On The Waterfront (1954) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOdYAXOfLMc&pp=ygUZb24gdGhlIHdhdGVyZnJvbnQgdHJhaWxlcg%3D%3D The Wrestler (2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61-GFxjTyV0&pp=ygUUdGhlIHdyZXN0bGVyIHRyYWlsZXI%3D Love/Hate (2010) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfheHH6iDrc&pp=ygURbG92ZS9oYXRlIHRyYWlsZXI%3D ‘Please Please Please', Sabrina Carpenter (2024) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl_thbk40A0&pp=ygUmcGxlYXNlIHBsZWFzZSBwbGVhc2Ugc2FicmluYSBjYXJwZW50ZXI%3D Credits: Producer: Millie Chu Assistant Producer: Sally McLennan Production Manager: Francesca Bassett Music: Miguel D'Oliveira Audio Mixer: Tom Guest Video Mixer: Scott Edwards Executive Producer: Arron Fellows A Mindhouse Production for Spotify www.mindhouse.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we discuss one of the highest-regarded films in history from director Elia Kazan, "On The Waterfront" (1954), starring Marlon Brando, Karl Malden and Eva Marie Saint! Listen now!
The Elia Kazan and Brando classic "On the Waterfront" comes to the club and we got a former long shoreman to cross the line and talk with Host Steve Mazan. Is this about Kazan? Does this allow amends from Kazan? Did Brando change it all? Is this movie still underrated? What's with the pigeons? Was the music great or a bit much? "On the Waterfront" on IMDb Home of the Mazan Movie Club Steve Mazan on Instagram Home of Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan
Our guest tonight Ronnie 10/10 Youkins from KIX and The Blues Vultures! He was full of great stories about the Mid Atlantic music scene and told us a lot of KIX history- shows at hammerjacks, the seagull, notwork, playing with Triumph, David Lee Roth (to pee or not to pee? That is the question) He has a new album coming out soon with The Blues Vultures called You Cant Ruffle My Feathers- possibly in June of this year. Follow them on facebook and KIX and Bluesvultures music can be found wherever you purchase music online. The Fowl Players of Perryville are back in action and have upcoming shows on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, 5th Company Brewing in Perryville, MD, Susky River Beverage Company, Madigan's On The Waterfront and others. If you are interested in seeing a show our website is www.fowlplayersofperryville.comand if your are interested in booking us- fowlplayersperryville@yahoo.com or 443-600-0446.Remember- every Tuesday from 4-6pm EST is the Back of the Rack- The Michael Spedden Show on 97underground.com- where we feature songs you forgot you liked, classics that never die, interviews with up and coming and classic beloved bands. Go to 97underground.com and download the free app today and listen to us wherever you go! We thank you for watching and listening to Fowl Players Radio- our main website is www.fowlplayersradio.comand our youtube channel is youtube.com/@fowlplayersradio.Remember- to support our guests in their endeavors. Links to their books, albums, tickets to their shows, and much more can be found in the show notes of each episode.#ronnieyounkins #thebluesvultures #kix #ronnie10/10younkins #michaelspedden #fowlplayersradio #97underground #fowlplayersradio.com #wmsr #5thcompanybrewing #suskyriverbeveragecompany #madigans www.fowlplayersradio.comwww.thefowlplayersofperryville.com#michaelspedden#fowlplayersradio#fowlplayersofperryville@fowl_radio@SpeddenMichaelwww.youtube.com/@fowlplayersradiowww.patreon.com/fowlplayersradiobuymeacoffee.com/fowlplayerw
THIS is entertainment, folks! We're taking a swing at Martin Scorsese's masterful 1980 boxing biopic RAGING BULL (from a script by Paul Schrader) with film critic and Heavyweight Champion of the Podcast, Bilge Ebiri!!! Join us for a wonderful conversation about Scorsese's wild years, ROCKY, memory, the word "doggerel," and more. Plus, Bilge tells us about something he did that may change the podcast forever. Like, for real. Further Reading: Make My Day: Movie Culture in the Age of Reagan by J. Hoberman Easy Riders, Raging Bulls by Peter Biskind "Masculinity in Crisis?" by Pam Cook "Raging Bull: Never Got Me Down" by Glenn Kenny "Raging Bull: American Minotaur" by Robin Robertson Further Viewing: ROCKY (1976) NEW YORK, NEW YORK (1977) ON THE WATERFRONT (1954) Follow Bilge Ebiri: https://twitter.com/BilgeEbiri https://www.vulture.com/author/bilge-ebiri/ https://www.podcastyforme.com/ Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
On this episode Jim & Adam are joined by BanterFlix's Deputy-Editor Joe Mc Elroy as they chatted about Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront, which is back in cinemas to celebrate its 70th anniversary (Including the QFT in Belfast).An ex-prize fighter turned New Jersey longshoreman struggles to stand up to his corrupt union bosses, including his older brother, as he starts to connect with the grieving sister of one of the syndicate's victims.Jim also speaks with actor/ producer Natalie Burn about Till Death Do Us Part (Timothy Woodward Jr) which is available now on various VOD platforms.After bailing on her wedding, a former bride-to-be must fight off her ex-groom and seven angry killer groomsmen in order to survive the night.46s Film Making 46s: Filmmakers talk origins, challenges, budgets, and profits.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyAs always be warned this recording is filled with spoilers and tangents a-aplenty.If you enjoyed it, be sure to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasting fix.Check out our socials on Facebook, Twitter , Instagram and YouTube.Don't forget to subscribe to make sure you never miss a single episode and find our complete back catalogue on the BanterFlix website.
On this day in 1973, Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather declined an Academy Award on behalf of Marlon Brando.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Tyler as he talks about arguably one of the greatest winners for Best Picture, On the Waterfront and how this film ushered in a new wave of actor. He also talks about the best pic nominees The Country Girl, The Caine Mutiny, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Three Coins in the Fountain.
Ja hoor, we zijn er weer bij, we gaan weer total loss! Niet met onze Romeo's, maar wel met onze top 15 van wat we in 2023 bekeken hebben. We passeerden bij onze Letterboxd-statistieken machine en vielen van de ene verbazing (aaah) in de andere (oooh). Daarna was het hoog tijd om de top 15 onder de loep te nemen. Wie zouden de opvolgers worden van de lijstjes aanvoerders uit 2022 (12 Angry Men, On The Waterfront & The Northman)? Maken Fast X, Barry Lyndon of Quiz een kans? Wie weet… Tenslotte richten we de blik liefdevol vooruit op al het lekkers dat 2024 potentieel voor ons in petto zal hebben. Hopelijk levert de aflevering jullie wat kijktips op! Met veel liefde en plezier gegeven, Tot in aflevering 38. jullie kunnen ons ook mailen naar moviematterspodcast@hotmail.com Volg ook onze socials: (1) Movie Matters Podcast Op facebook en op instagram: @_moviematterspodcast_ • Volg ons via Letterboxd: Zwino: ThomasZwino's profile • Letterboxd Peer: Lpereboom's profile • Letterboxd Tim: Tim Poelman's profile • en https://boxd.it/4Y95L En Join onze discord waar we samen gezellig over films kunnen praten: https://discord.gg/Krq6uXGWFm
It's Noir-vember, which means it's time for our 3rd annual noir themed episode! This year we are looking at McCarthyism in film noir with three films, On The Waterfront, Storm Center and Witch Hunt. Joining the show is Alisha Mughal, who was last heard on episode 216: Fox Film Noirs. Watch Storm Center and Witch Hunt for free on YouTube. Watch Orson Welles criticize Elia Kazan and read about Kazan receiving his honorary Oscar. Read Jericho Tadeo's feature on Alice Wu. Read Alisha's reviews from Reel Asian including Q and Moustache. Read recent Contra Zoom reviews including Perfect Days, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Bad CGI Gator. Support the show on Ko-fi by sending us a tip! Follow Alisha on Twitter. Follow Rachel on Twitter and Instagram, bookmark The Asian Cut and check out her website for more great reviews. Check out more great Contra Zoom content on That Shelf! Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, Podcast Addict and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Send a screenshot with your 5-star rating and review to contrazoompod@gmail.com and we will send you free stickers! For more information, visit contrazoompod.com. Thank you Eric and Kevin Smale for the original theme songs, Jimere for the interlude music and Stephanie Prior for designing the logo. Use my special link (https://zen.ai/Tzmt1w7Ugwp2K_w8umo6Cw) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contrazoompod/message
Leonard Bernstein is one of the most important musical figures of the 20th century. He is also the Maestro, as explored in the upcoming film MAESTRO, directed by noted weird guy Bradley Cooper. We wanted some more context before MAESTRO makes its way across America, so we turned to America's preeminent MAESTRO authority, FRAN HOEPFNER! Together we do some light previewing of the film, and dig into a range of Bernstein's composing works: ON THE TOWN, SYMPHONY NO. 2: AGE OF ANXIETY, ON THE WATERFRONT, and CANDIDE. Follow Fran on twitter @franhoepfner Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jcpglickwebber
Despite what you may have heard, we at Scene Unseen are not on strike! Thanks for sticking with us while our lives are busy, we're excited to be back with two movies both centred around unions, both the bad/fictional and good/real. Liam chose all-timer On The Waterfront while Ben selected should-be-all-timer Matewan. Support your local unions. Join one if you can. Love y'all! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Follow us on Letterboxd: Ben & Liam
If you're not a patron you can get the full episode by visiting patreon.com/workstoppage and support us with $5 a month. After wrapping up our series on the history of allegations of mafia involvement in the International Longshoremen's Association, we'd be remiss not to discuss likely the single biggest cultural touchstone related to the issue, the film On The Waterfront. Elia Kazan's 1954 crime drama is considered an all time classic film, buoyed by an iconic performance from Marlon Brando. But the film's attacks on unions as an institution, and its obsession with individual rather than collective solutions make it hard to really consider it part of the canon of "Labor Cinema." We discuss the film's merits, it's flaws, and how it fits into the history of the ILA . Join the discord: discord.gg/tDvmNzX Follow the pod at instagram.com/workstoppage, @WorkStoppagePod on Twitter, John @facebookvillain, and Lina @solidaritybee
This week on Women InSession, we take a look at the career for the classic filmmaker Elia Kazan, whose works include A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, ON THE WATERFRONT, and EAST OF EDEN, among many others! Panel: Kristin Battestella, Zita Short, Amy Thomasson Visit https://insessionfilm.com for merch and more! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on your podcast app of choice! https://insessionfilm.com/subscribe
Season# 4 Episode # 5 - Davis Park is in downtown Rockford, Illinois. We chose this location to celebrate 815 Day (Rockford's original area code). Here are some of the topics we tossed around. Autumn, clothing layering, birthdays, going shopping together, celebrity deaths, game shows, attitude, Rewound Radio, “trust me”, Polaroids, Angry by The Rolling Stones, our listeners around the world, Muskie fishing, Liz's blog, no Twitter for Tim, being annoying, Fred VanVleet, items into space, Sunshine on My shoulders, weather at Sturgis, Coronado Theater, Rockford Symphony Orchestra, and On-The-Waterfront festival.
Josh, Matt, Jerry, & Cousin Tony from Batyard Productions discuss Hey Arnold Pigeon: Man & On The Water Front .Subscribe/rate/review our show on iTunes, Anchor, Spotify and more! Follow us on Instagram @batyardsfinestpod. Find our hosts on Instagram as well! Josh, Mateo, & Jerry: @batyardproductions, @batyardsfinestpod. Follow us & Subscribe to the Batyard Productions YouTube Channel.
Welcome fellow adventurers! The discussion on what are you grateful for, continues right here on the Masculine Journey After Hours Podcast. The clips are from "The Andy Griffith Show," "On The Waterfront," "The Princess Bride," and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." There's no advertising or commercials, just men of God, talking and getting to the truth of the matter. The conversation and Journey continues.
Professor Robert Pucci joined us to discuss the tried and true techniques involved in making a movie. Professor Pucci taught Media and Communications at SUNY for many years and his insight here gives us a glimpse into one of his classes.Movies specifically mentioned as examples of great technique are:The 39 Steps (1935)On The Waterfront (1954)Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)The Graduate (1967)Chicago (2002) Check our other links:TwitterRumbleInstagramYouTube
A month of Best Picture Oscar winners kicks off with a classic from Elia Kazan. On The Waterfront also gave Marlon Brando his first Best Actor Oscar win as well. Kelly Kuber and Roland Uruci join us to round out the conversation!Roland Uruci's Ready Speaker Podcast on YouTubeFollow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!
Erin, Claire, and Dan get a break from feature-length Sunday School sermons to talk about two possible Good Actually movies! Thanks, 1950s! First, young Marlon Brando reinvents film acting for the better in the hard hitting On The Waterfront, and your hosts are here to, gush, unpack a few flaws, examine the line everyone thinks they know, and look at how the HUAC tried to ruin it. Then Bing Crosby and Irving Berlin are back for songs, spectacular dance numbers, banter, and a plot so thin you can read a newspaper through it in White Christmas. But who cares about story, you White Christmas for the vibes. Tune and and vibe along with us!Find all of our episodes and the rest of Writing Therapy Productions' various entertainments at www.writingtherapyproductions.com
In which Robert & Amy review the week past, and talk about On The Waterfront, Thomas Edison & Betty Friedan, Copernicus & Millie B.B., Valentines & Easter, Smokey & Seal ... and the upcoming Third Anniversary Celebration of Five Minutes!
Casual Cinecast: Blockbuster Movies to Criterion & Classic Film
In this week's Casually Criterion episode, Mike, Justin, and Chris review On The Waterfront. However, before that they also talk about Knock At The Cabin and Paul T Goldman. - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:05:45) - News on the March! (00:05:45-0:28:54) - Knock at the Cabin - Paul T Goldman - On The Waterfront - (00:28:54 - 01:17:01) Outro (01:17:01 - 01:18:35) For all your movie and game news, reviews, and more, check out our friends at www.cinelinx.com. Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at: casualcinemedia@gmail.com Talk Criterion Collection, film, tv, and other stuff with us in our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/casualcinecast Intro/Outro Music courtesy of Jake Wagner-Russell at www.soundcloud.com/bopscotch
Professor Fred Harrod dives into the films he taught and their cultural significance.Films discussed:The Great Train Robbery (1903)M (1931)Scarface (1932)Citizen Kane (1941)Gojira (1954)On The Waterfront (1954)Psycho (1960)Some Like It Hot (1959)Dr. Strangelove (1964)Buck Privates (1941)
JEROME CHARYN chats to Maxim Jakubowski (writer, editor, publisher, bookshop owner & critic) & Paul Burke about his new novel BIG RED, Hollywood the real capital of America, Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, graphic novels, the essence of noir and the female Samson. BIG RED: NARRATED BY A STARRY-EYED LESBIAN, BIG RED REIMAGINES THE TRAGIC CAREER OF RITA HAYWORTH AND HER INDOMITABLE HUSBAND, ORSON WELLES.Set amidst the noir glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age, Big Red re-envisions the life of one of America's most enduring icons: Gilda herself, Rita Hayworth, whose fiery red hair and hypnotic dancing helped make her the quintessential movie star of the 1940s.With narrator Rusty Redburn - a feisty second-string gossip columnist from Kalamazoo tasked with spying on Hayworth by Columbia movie mogul Harry 'The Janitor' Cohn - as our guide, we follow the meteoric rise and heartrending demise of the actress, encountering her exploitative father, Eduardo; her controlling husband, 'boy genius' Orson Welles; and notorious journalist Louella Parsons, among many others. Mixing his trademark screwball comedy and unerring tragedy, Jerome Charyn, with his 'polymorphous imagination' (Jonathan Lethem) reanimates film classics such as Cover Girl, Gilda, and The Lady from Shanghai.An insightful, tender portrait of a seemingly halcyon age before blockbusters and film franchises, Big Red promises to consume both Hollywood cinephiles and neophytes alike.Jerome Charyn is the author of more than fifty works of fiction and nonfiction. Among other honors, he has received the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award for Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and his novels have been selected as finalists for the Firecracker Award and PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction. Charyn lives in New York.Recommendations (Film): Chinatown, The Lady From Shanghai, Duel In The Sun, Chimes At Midnight, Citizen Kane, Touch Of Evil, The Magnificent Ambersons, Double Indemnity, The Third Man, Decision To Leave, Gold Diggers of 1933, On The Waterfront, The Stranger, Vertigo.Books: James Ellroy, No Country for Old Men Cormac McCarthy, City of Nets Otto Friedrich.Produced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and LeighCrime TimePaul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2022 .
Mita (who has class) and Nadeem (who's a somebody) do a movie review for the best picture winner from 1954, "On The Waterfront". It stars some bum named Marlon Brando. Heard of him?
David Proval is an American actor, known for his roles as Tony DeVienazo in the Martin Scorsese film MEAN STREETS (1973), Snooze in THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (1994), Siegfried in FOUR ROOMS (1995) and as Richie Aprile on the HBO television series The Sopranos. On the podcast we discuss David's career, the craft of acting, working with Martin Scorsese, as well as two of David's favorite films, Elia Kazan's EAST OF EDEN and ON THE WATERFRONT starring Marlon Brando. Hosted by Zef Cota
Hey everybody! This week we are discussing On The Waterfront! Listen as we discuss this classic crime drama and the real life connections to the McCarthy hearings. Enjoy!
"In all the history of the boxing game, you'll find no human interest story to compare with the life narrative of James J Braddock"For this week's episode, we discuss one of Trevor's top boxing movies of all time, Cinderella Man.
On today's show, we will be discussing our most anticipated upcoming fall 2022 movies and tv shows. Then later, with spoilers for everything involved, what we've been watching including Bullet Train, Prey, Resurrection, and much much more… What Damian's Been Watching: Bullet Train, Prey, Resurrection, Belle, Happening, On The Waterfront, High Noon, Plan B, Yi Yi, She-Hulk (Steve Rogers is dead?), A24's Bodies Bodies Bodies. What Derick's Been Watching: Better Call Saul series finale, Prey, Light and Magic, Bodies Bodies Bodies, The Sandman, The Bob's Burgers Movie, She-Hulk, For All Mankind season finale What Damian's Been Reading: Out by Natsuo Kirino, The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green, Children Of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky What Derick's Been Reading: The Two Towers, String Theory: David Foster Wallace on Tennis Read Damians Medium Blog: Damian Sherman – Medium Damian's Letterboxd: Damian Sherman's profile • Letterboxd Damian's Youtube: (3) The Film Essayist - YouTube Read Derick's Letterboxd: Derick McDuff's profile • Letterboxd Listen To Derick's Podcast Underrated: Underrated on Apple Podcasts --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damian-j-sherman/support
Chi Chi and his newest idol Monica join together in a loving embrace to idolize the male form on earth: MARLON BRANDO and two of his greatest films, ON THE WATERFRONT and REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE. The unholy fusion of Brando's trash lifestyle (sushi pigouts, promiscuous sexuality, death and murder) with his gilded shimmering art films conjures the Great Spirit of Life: Passion! Lust! Sex Drive! All the things that make the world beautiful beyond measure as we recreate the new universe with full hearted acceptance of the divine libidinal will. Follow beautiful beautiful Monica on Twitter: twitter.com/mocha12313 And the I'M SO POPULAR Twitter: twitter.com/imsopopularpod This week on the Patreon exclusive SIRENS bonus show, Monica and Chi Chi are giving birth to a new friendship, discussing the beauty of Asian men, decrying BAP, praising the delights of a hangover and revealing hottest men they've ever met: https://www.patreon.com/posts/67191833 (S2.E03 欲望と情熱の世界へ)
Today we bring you yet-another encore episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast as we talk to Tony Cobb, son of acting great Lee J. Cobb. Tony was a great guest, full of stories and also doing a great impression of his dad that still has us laughing today. We talk about the storied career of a man who was known best for his stage and screen persona, Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman as well as his roles in classic films of all genres, including The Exorcistin the 1970s, In Like Flint in the 1960s and On The Waterfront in the 1950s. We also touch an uncomfortable subject that we broached in an earlier encore episode, The Blacklist. And while it's absolutely true that Lee J. Cobb in fact, named names during a terrible period in US History during Senator Joseph McCarthy's HUAC witch hunts, it was truly edifying to hear Tony's side of things. Tony was able to crystalize the stress and the heartache of this time period, about the pressure and the stress his father was put under to give the government what they wanted. It's a horrific story about wire-tapping, passports being confiscated, not being allowed to work as an actor and being tailed by the FBI. And that's just the beginning. You'll have to hear Tony's story and for us, that's when we began to see that not everything is so black and white when taken at face value. Thankfully, we get to hear great stories about how Cobb was an obsessive tinkerer in their San Fernando Valley house, but that he was very much a model kit maker and practical joker. We hear how Tony's sister dated a young actor who went on to star in American Graffiti prior to his Academy Award and how his dad's booming voice was both a source of teasing and worry to the adolescent Tony. And lastly, we hear what was one of Tony's best memories of his dad? Seeing a film at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood with his dad and their rolling out of the red carpet when they realized one of paying customers was Lee J. Cobb. It's all next, on this encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast.
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Welcome to Take 2 of the Gangster smackdown. Today we talk some Carlitos Way vs On The Waterfront, Once Upon A Time in America vs Boondock Saints, Menace 2 Society vs Casino and Goodfellas vs American Gangster. Go Watch Something!
In this episode of Worthy, Ben and Jon take a deep dive into the 1954 classic "On The Waterfront". The 8-time Academy Award winning film features Marlon Brando's iconic performance as a conflicted gang member and his moral struggle to be something more in his life than a "bum". Ben and Jon also discuss the importance of aspect ratio to a film and how that impacts the films overall tone. "On The Waterfront" is also considered an allegorical piece for director Elia Kazan and his own conflict during the Red Scare in 1950s Hollywood. Is "On The Waterfront" a Worthy contender for Best Picture? Tell us how we're wrong at worthysubmissions@gmail.com If you like this episode and the show, please leave a review! It really does help us. Give us a follow on Instagram at WorthyPodcast and on Twitter @WorthyPod. Subscribe on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you may get your podcasts!
Comedian Jessica Kirson is in studio at the top of Part 2. Adam talks about her touring and performing standup for the past two decades, as well as her love of character-based comedy. They also talk about trying to survive the era of cancel culture, Jessica's weight loss over the years, and the realities of biorhythm wheels. In the last part of the show, Gina presents news stories about an ‘offensive' review for the new Pixar movie ‘Turning Red', a petition to cancel an opera about Emmett Till because it was written by a white person, and curfews in Miami during Spring Break. Please support today's sponsors: SimpliSafe.com/ADAM CutsClothing/CAROLLA XchairADAM.com Geico.com Pluto.TV
Adam opens today's show talking with Bryan and Gina about his amazing interview with Bill Maher earlier this week. Adam also tells the guys about watching a classic film with Sonny, and Natalia calling the fire department to help her get into her room. The group then talks about facing your fears, and Adam rants away for today's installment of March Madness Madness. Dr. Steven Gundry then joins the pod to talk about the myths and truths surrounding the Keto diet. Before the break, the guys talk about all the advancements in making incredible food you don't have to feel bad for eating. Please support today's sponsors: SimpliSafe.com/ADAM CutsClothing/CAROLLA XchairADAM.com Geico.com Pluto.TV
In this episode, Chris and Mark find themselves balls-deep in mashed potato. Not literally – considering Mark is 6’7″, that’d be a lot of Smash…
One of the issues that seems to hit a nerve with so many women in Midlife is how the root cause of your discontent right now is feeling badly about your untapped, unused and ignored potential. If you feel like Marlon Brando in On The Waterfront, “I coulda been a contender” then tomorrow's episode is a shot in the arm for you.
Ottawa-based author and political commentator David Moscrop, whose work has appeared in the Washington Post and Maclean's, joins the pod to talk about an underseen film noir classic, Elia Kazan's Panic in the Streets. Shot entirely on location in New Orleans, Kazan's film depicts a heroic public health official (Richard Widmark) and a determined police captain (Paul Douglas) in a race against time to capture a criminal on the loose (Jack Palance in his feature film debut) who doesn't know he's become a plague carrier and has no intention of being caught. Panic in the Streets is fascinating to consider over 70 years later; a film made by an immigrant that associates immigration with contagion (it was originally titled Port of Entry), a film with Red Scare overtones made by a director who would soon testify against friends before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) and then make the masterpiece On The Waterfront (“a celebration of the informer” as Orson Welles would later put it), two aspects of the film that still speak to our current polarized era. And of course we talk a little bit about Doug Ford and the excellent prospects of a post-pandemic fall election in Canada. Follow David Moscrop on Twitter. David's recent book Too Dumb For Democracy? is available now through Goose Lane Editions. Trailer for Panic In The Streets (Kazan, 1950)
Today the Oscar Grouches talk about the 1955 best picture "On The Waterfront"
Today we are delighted to be talking about the Oscar winning classic ON THE WATERFRONT with guest Rosa Parra from Rosa's Reviews! Follow Rosa on twitter at https://twitter.com/rosasreviews Check out Rosa's website https://rosasreviews.net/ Please follow us on itunes and leave you ratings and reviews https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-criterion-project/id1479953904 Follow us on anchor https://anchor.fm/criterionproject Please follow our twitter at https://twitter.com/criterionpod Our intro is written by Michael Lloret. Please use him for all your music needs https://www.michael-lloret.com/ Listen to Rachel's Reviews on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rachels-reviews/id1278536301?mt=2 Follow Conrado's blog cocohitsny.wordpress.com/ Follow Conrado on twitter @CocoHitsNewYork Follow Rache's blog at rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews Listen to Hallmarkies Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/criterionproject/support
In this episode, Maggie and Ian talk about one of the greatest upsets in Oscar history, the 27th Best Picture winner On The Waterfront.
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From 2003 a conversation with the legendary IBOHF writer about his whole career as a novelist screenwriter and Fight Reporter. The man who wrote The Harder They Fall, On The Waterfront, and covered boxers from Dempsey To Lennox Lewis
What an excellent day for an exorcism. On today's Halloween podcast adventure, Adolfo and Mark discuss the 1973 William Friedkin classic: THE EXORCIST! On this week's show:Alamo Drafthouse adventuresHas Edgar Wright ever made a bad film?Halloween season moviesWhen did we first experience THE EXORCIST?Terrifying even for a lapsed CatholicThe exorcism of Roland DoeWilliam Friedkin sounds like a more educated Donald TrumpWilliam Peter Blatty's power as producerFriedkin making the cast and crew film in a freezerThe urban myths and legends of the film productionMercedes McCambridgeThe power of nitroglycerinThe prologue confuses first time viewersThe amazing make-up job on Max Von SydowThe secret behind Captain Howdy's subliminal messagesThe banned trailerWho owns a Ouija board?How the parallel stories of Regan and Damien Karras intersectThe GREAT Lee J. CobbThe “Exorcist” StepsThe Crucifix SceneAudience reactions: fainting, barf bags, etc.Friedkin, the sadistCampbell's Pea SoupHow Jason Miller got the roleThe original Damien Karras“Help Me”The iconic shot of Merrin arriving at the McNeil house“Why you do this to me, Dimi?”Angering the crew by slapping a priestDamien Karras' story arc and crisis of faithThe differences between the Theatrical and Extended cutsThe Spider WalkThe massive box office success of the filmThe disappointing sequelsREPOSSESSED does not hold upFILM REFERENCES IN THIS EPISODE:THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939)ALL THE KING'S MEN (1949)THE WAGES OF FEAR (1953)ON THE WATERFRONT (1954)ROSEMARY'S BABY (1968)THE FRENCH CONNECTION (1971)THE STING (1973)THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (1974)EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC (1977)SORCERER (1977)ALIEN (1979)THE SHINING (1980)AIRPLANE (1980)THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980)THE THING (1982)THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD (1985)THE NAKED GUN: FROM THE FILES OF POLICE SQUAD (1988)REPOSSESSED (1990)THE EXORCIST III (1990)THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (1993)FIGHT CLUB (1999)THE ROOM (2003)SHAUN OF THE DEAD (2004)EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING (2004)DOMINION: A PREQUEL TO THE EXORCIST (2005)HOT FUZZ (2007)GRINDHOUSE (2007)THE DARK KNIGHT (2008)SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD (2010)THE DARK KNIGHT (2012)THE WORLD'S END (2013)WNUF HALLOWEEN SPECIAL (2013)OUIJA (2014)BABY DRIVER (2017)LINKS:The Essential Films: essentialfilmspodcast.comSOCIAL MEDIATWITTER: @EssentialFilms, @FPMoviePodcast, @Adolfo_Acosta, @Sportsguy515FACEBOOK: The Essential Films: https://www.facebook.com/The-Essential-Films-130585803634489/?fref=ts
The Criterion Collection, the last vestige of truly collectible DVD and Blu-Ray movies in existence. These are well produced, fancy pants editions of important and interesting films for the discerning film lover. We continue our journey through Jim's collection of movies with... On The Waterfront Spine Number: 647 Director: Elia Kazan Genre: Drama Some movies are iconic without a lot of people even realizing it. "I could have been somebody. I could have been a contender." That is one of those lines that you hear all over the place. It's, arguably, one of the greatest lines in film history, which is it's kind of everywhere. But a lot of people who use it don't even know where it coes from. Well, it comes from "On The Waterfront." Released in 1954, "On The Watefront" would go on to win 8 Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director (Elia Kazan's second directing Oscar), Best Actor (Brando's first), Best Supporting Actress (Eva Maria Saint in her first on screen role),and get three Best Supporting Actor nominations (Lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden, and Rod Steiger). It's a movie about working class people struggling with corruption in the only industry many of them know, or have known for several generations. How do you survive in an area that depends on union jobs when the union is unabashedly corrupt? How can you be decent and honest when the institutions that govern every part of your life are fundamentally broken? Sound familar. Yeah, these problems have been around forever. Brandow is amazing as Terry Malloy, dockworker, former boxer, and right hand man/enforcer to the corrupt union boss. Eva Marie Saint is captivating as Edie Doyle, sister of a murdered dock worker. Malden kills it as the honest priest trying to help the workers. Steiger is perfect as Terry's older brother and bookkeeper for the corrupt union. And Lee J. Cobb steals the show as Michael J. Skelly, aka "Johnny Friendly" the cold hearted and ruthless mob connected union leader. This movie is fantastic and damned near plays like a beautifully shot documentary. It's a stunning portrait of working class life struggling against unimaginable corruption. So, check it out with us. Oh, and we also talk about the election and stuff. Next week, Spine number 24:High and Low Also, check this out. The Life Masters is now it's own show with its own site and own dedicated feed. That's right, we have two completely different shows! Right now check it out at www.thelifemasters.podbean.com. You can also drink in our brilliance on Youtube for both The Film Thugs and The Life Masters. http://fantasymovieleague.com/ Looks like Summer Movie League has officially become Fantasy Movie League. It looks quite fun. Here's how it works. You have an 8 screen theater. Every week you pick movies and have a budget/salary cap you have to stay under. Then you compete against other theaters in your league. It's fantasy football for movie people. Our league is Film Thugs 2015 and the password is Porterhouse. And remember, you can be a part of the show any time you wild like. How's that? All you have to do is call or e-mail us. If you live in the US, or any place that makes calling the US easy, just dial 512-666-RANT and leave us a voicemail. We will read the Google Voice transcript and play your message. It's both funny AND informative. If you live outside the US you can call us on Skype at The_Film_Thugs. You can leave a message, or someone might actually answer. E-mail us at thefilmthugs@gmail.com and we will read/play whatever you send us, or you can e-mail thugquestions@gmail.com to be part of an upcoming "Ask the Film Thugs" show, where we answer questions on any subject without having heard them first. Also, we are on twitter @thefilmthugs and on Facebook and Vine. Also, be sure to check back often for our new endeavor The Life Masters, where we answer questions to other advice columnists. Thanks for listening, and until next week...