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Ce mardi 30 septembre, Marjorie Hache anime RTL2 Pop-Rock Station avec deux heures rock intense et de pop percutante. L'émission débute avec Prince et "Cream", suivie par Coach Party, qui présente son album de la semaine Caramel avec le titre "Girls!". Parmi les classiques, on retrouve T. Rex, The Clash, "Spirit in the Sky" de Norman Greenbaum, Red Hot Chili Peppers avec "Dani California" et "Once Upon A Time In The West" de Dire Straits. Gorillaz et Sparks signent "The Happy Dictator", et la reprise du soir est "Wild Thing", popularisée par The Troggs et revisitée par Black Honey. L'émission fait également découvrir ou redécouvrir des titres Muse, The Hives, Refused, Secret Girls et Anna Calvi, combinant nouveautés, classiques et découvertes pour une programmation complète et variée jusqu'à minuit. Prince - Cream CMAT - Euro-Country T.Rex - Metal Guru Eiffel - A Tout Moment La Rue The Clash - Police On My Back Depeche Mode - Suffer Well Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky Coach Party - Girls! Nirvana - Breed Rose Tattoo - Rock N Roll Outlaw Les Rita Mitsouko - Andy (English Version) Gorillaz - The Happy Dictator Feat. Sparks Black Honey - Wild Thing Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California Metallica - Enter Sandman Daffo - Dagger Song Dire Straits - Once Upon A Time In The West System Of A Down - Chop Suey ! The Hives - Legalize Living Aerosmith & Run Dmc - Walk This Way Refused - New Noise Secret Girls - Witch Level The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man Anouk - Nobody's Wife Amy Winehouse - Valerie King Crimson - The Court Of The Crimson King Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
We're remembering the late great director (and Trailers From Hell Guru) Jonathan Kaplan (1947–2025) and re-running our chat with the director of Over The Edge, The Accused, and many more. Jonathan took us on a journey through some of his favorite movies. Movies Referenced In This Episode The Student Teachers (1973)Night Call Nurses (1972)White Line Fever (1975)Truck Turner (1974)Heart Like A Wheel (1983)The Accused (1988)Over The Edge (1979)Modern Times (1936)City Lights (1931)Manhattan (1979) Some Like It Hot (1959)The Apartment (1960)North By Northwest (1959) Moon Pilot (1962) Mr. Billion (1977)White Heat (1949)The Wizard of Oz (1939)The Three Musketeers (1973)The Four Musketeers (1974)Superman (1978)Superman II (1980)The Three Musketeers (1948)Shane (1953) The 400 Blows (1959)8 ½ (1963)Fellini Satyricon (1969)Richard (1972)Millhouse (1971)The Projectionist (1970)El Dorado (1966)The Shootist (1976)Woodstock (1970) Payback (1999)A Hard Day's Night (1964) The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962)Billy Liar (1963)Ford Vs Ferrari (2019)The Wild Bunch (1969)The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970)Bad Girls (1994)Masters of the Universe (1987)Giant (1956)The More The Merrier (1943) The Graduate (1967) The Victors (1963)…And Justice For All (1979)Citizen Kane (1941)An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997)The Day of the Dolphin (1973)The Call of the Wild (2020) The Lion King (1994)The Lion King (2019) The Revenant (2015)Lawrence of Arabia (1962)Dr. Strangelove (1964)Hollywood Boulevard (1976) Day For Night (1973)Being There (1979)Bound For Glory (1976)Second-Hand Hearts (1981)Requiem For A Heavyweight (1962)The Night of the Hunter (1955) The Godfather (1972)The Godfather Part II (1974)The Student Nurses (1970) Valley of the Dolls (1967) Charlie's Angels (2019)2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)Psycho (1960) The Oscar (1966) Barry Lyndon (1976) Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) Bird (1988)The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)American Sniper (2014) The Beguiled (1971)The Grapes of Wrath (1940) Fort Apache (1948)The Searchers (1956) Straight Time (1978)Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971)True Confessions (1981)Monster (2003)Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls (1970) This list is also available on Letterboxd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gene Hackman left us in shocking and tragic circumstances on February 18, 2025. With his signature intensity, he may be one of the least stony actors of all time, but he was one of the best. To pay tribute to him we have his trippiest movie this side of CISCO PIKE (1971) with the quick-cut, dolly-shot, bullet-hole-cam madness of Sam Raimi's THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (1995). In this tribute to Sergio Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968), Gene Hackman delivers one of his most villainous performances as old west tyrant John Herod, who draws every shootist to his desert town for an annual gunfighting competition where the contestants duel to the death. Joining us to talk about Raimi's modern spaghetti western is actor LENNIE LOFTIN, who plays the grizzled townie Foy and gets to toss around an up-and-coming Russell Crowe in the movie. THE QUICK AND THE DEAD also stars Sharon Stone in the gender-swapped Man-with-No-Name role, Crowe in his first U.S. picture, and then rising star Leonardo DiCaprio as the cocky kid who is pretty good with a six-shooter. Plus Lance Henriksen, Keith David, Pat Hingle, Raynor Schiene, Roberts Blossom, and the great Woody Strode in his final film. Just about everybody's in this one and we are so lucky to have Loftin here to talk about this amazing film. Also joining host Bob Calhoun in her OMFYS debut, Rosemary Picado. Now you have heard her haunting vocals in the "O Nosferatu" carol in our NOSFERATU CHRISTMAS episode, but this is her first time as a panelist. She's a QUICK AND THE DEAD expert and fanatic, so we couldn't do this episode without her. Cory, Greg, and Philena are on assignment but they'll be back for The PhilenApocalypse III: Drag Story Time where Philena returns to torture the olds with TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! JULIE NEWMAR (1995) and HURRICANE BIANCA (2016). Subscribe on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss it. Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
In aflevering 49 ging ik op de koffie bij actrice en Joke Devynck. Zij koos 3 titels uit mijn kast die bijna elk 3 uur duren: Once Upon A Time In The West (1968, Sergio Leone) Magnolia (1999, Paul Thomas Anderson) Dogville (2003, Lars Von Trier) (Deze inleidende tekst had een pak smeuïger gekund want onlangs regisseerde ze haar eerste porno maar dat leek me te makkelijk scoren. Totebags zijn nog verkrijgbaar, bedankt om te luisteren!)
This month Tim is joined by Jordan Farley (from The Movie Wingman) to discuss Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Once Upon A Time in the West is =95 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. You can read Jordan's own Sight & Sound Top 10 here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. You can sign up to our Patreon channel here for just £1/$1 pm. Alternatively you can make a donation to the runnning costs of the pod via Buy Me A Coffee here. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Bluesky: @top100pod.bsky.social Instagram: @thetop100pod Letterboxd: The Top 100 Email: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Interview with Ousmane Sembène here. Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
Join us as Wes & Chris return to the studio with a review for 1968's ‘ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST.' + Pop culture news and weekly recommendations. Thanks for listening! Mixed and edited by: Wesley Swanson.
Welcome to the second physical media episode of season five. Inundated by first-rate releases on disc over the last several months, this casual installment primarily consists of my takes on the stack of films you see in the cover photo, but I wanted to break up the rhythm of this one by inviting friends like Sean Burns & Blake Howard to help me cover a trio of titles as well. Additionally, Sean & Blake dive into a few bonus releases they've picked up or worked on (not included in the list below) that you might want to check out.Films Covered: DOGFIGHT, GIRLFIGHT, BRINGING OUT THE DEAD (with Sean Burns), PERFECT DAYS (with Sean Burns), THE LINGUINI INCIDENT, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, ENNIO, EL MARIACHI, DESPERADO, ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO, ANCHORMAN: THE LEGEND OF RON BURGUNDY, & COLLATERAL (with Blake Howard).Guests: Sean Burns is a Boston-based film critic for WBUR. Blake Howard is the podcaster behind One Heat Minute Productions.Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music ArchiveShop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless ShopDonate to the Pod via Ko-fiOriginally Posted on Patreon (9/24/24) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/112690553
Devin & James are back in the saddle for another roundup of Italian flicks. A sampling of the cultiest of all cult genres, the SPAGHETTI WESTERNS! When Clint Eastwood rode through Spain and called it Mexico in 1964's Fistful of Dollars, it started a legit European phenomenon that would produce over 600 titles in barely over ten years! Whereas the American Westerns often whitewashed and mythologized its own westward history, the idea of the good guys always wearing white was losing steam by the 1960s, and the Italians had no sentimentality toward the Earp or James clans as historical figures. The Italian Western hero was the epitome of the anti-hero. Not so much straddling the line between good and bad, but rather stomping on it with their spurred boots. The settings may have been North American, but the politics were purely Italian. We start our discussion with the G.O.A.T., the transformative masterpiece that is Sergio Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST. We then move on to the sub-sub-genre of the Zapata Westerns (set within the Mexican Revolution) with Damiano Damiani's criminally underappreciated A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL. Then we lighten the mood a bit with a couple of Westerns that border on comedies while still being bloody and wild. The master Sergio Corbucci (so much more than "The Other Sergio") takes us on a wild ride across the border and back in COMPANEROS, and we finish up with the first film in Gianfranco Parolini's super-stylized hero-in-black series, SABATA! We've wrangled all your favorite Spaghetti West heroes: Nero, Milian, Van Cleef, Bronson, Fonda, Volonte, Kinski, and so many more. But when you hear the harmonica or banjo begin playing, you better run!
I 1968 skulle Sergio Leone følge op på en af filmhistoriens mest succesfulde trilogier - Dollar-trilogien. Leone valgte at blive i både samme genre og med nogenlunde samme setup, men dog med den markante forskel, at plottet denne gang blev endnu mere mørk og beskidt end de tre elskede spaghetti-westerns. Clint Eastwood havde takket nej til atter engang at være tavs hævner i en Sergio Leone-film og valget faldt derfor på Charles Bronson, der i en verden af banditter og jernbaneudvidelser søger at gøre regnebrættet op bevæbnet med en seksløber - og en mundharmonika.
In Episode 21, hosts Drew Lyon & Door Man engage in a "spoiler free" discussion of the upcoming films within the July 2024 Revival Program at the Academy Theater. JULY 12 - JULY 18: BLAZING SADDLES (1974) // RIVER'S EDGE (1986).JULY 19 - 25: TREMORS (1990) // DJANGO (1966) [Deep Cut Series] // GREASE (1978). JULY 26 - AUG 1: CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON (1954) // SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE (2004) // ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968). Take a listen and get excited to see these movies on our Big Screen! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit academyrevivalpodcast.substack.com
On the new 4K & Blu-ray Disc Podcast, the team looks at whether the rise in lesser known and niche titles on 4K disc is indicative of overall increased numbers of releases... and is it contributing towards fewer 'name' movies becoming available on the format? Plus the guys select their rundown of the best 4K discs for May to help you spend your cash wisely.
DownloadWelcome to episode 374 of LOTC! This episode begins with Ian Irza and GregaMortis finishing their Sergio Leone western series with the classic 1968 Once Upon A Time In The West on Black Glove Mysteries. This is a first time watch for GregaMortis, listen to hear his thoughts and Ian's knowledge of the film. Lastly GregaMortis and the Twisted Temptress are up with a 1986 film starring tv sweetheart Farrah Fawcett, Extremities. Listen to Pearl and Greg break this film down in full spoiler fashion. We hope you enjoy the show and we would love to hear from you, comment below your thoughts of the episode or suggestions for future episodes. Sit back, grab your favorite snacks and beverages and journey with us through Land Of The Creeps.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!1968 ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WESTIAN : 10GREG : 10GregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdIAN IRZA LINKSBLOG SITEFACEBOOKTWITTERINSTAGRAMLETTERBOXDLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebookLespecial FacebookLespecial Website
A mysterious stranger who goes by the name Harmonica,, joins forces with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow from a ruthless gunman working for a railroad tycoon. Sergio Leone directs Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, & an all star cast in the 1968 classic, Once Upon A Time In The West! We also talk the hottest releases at the box office this week with reports on the new films Barbie and Oppenheimer. We also talk some of the latest geek news and discuss next week's film, A Better Tomorrow Visit us for all episodes & more at the www.therebelradiopodcast.com Please leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! You can also find us on Spotify iHeartRadio Follow us on Facebook
The cops of Detroit are on strike and OCP continues to run the city into the ground on purpose to build their better future. With the streets mroe than corrupt ever, even Robocop seems to have no chance. When OCP decides to replace Murphy with a new, better version of him things go bad quickly as the new cyborg is not what they had planned! It's robocop vs robocop in a battle to the end in 1990's sequel, Robocop 2! We discuss things we watched this week including the new documentary Superpowered: The Story Of DC Comics, the latest news including Babylon5 coming to blu-ray disc and much more! We then preview next week's film, Once Upon A Time In The West! Visit us for all episodes & more at the www.therebelradiopodcast.com Please leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! You can also find us on Spotify iHeartRadio Follow us on Facebook
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Tuck your napkins in, we got a hearty dish of spaghetti served up today (don't forget the western)! For the first time, Charlie and Antonio dive headfirst into Sergio Leone's 1968 masterpiece, Once Upon a Time in the West! Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards, Charles friggin' Bronson?! What could go wrong? Intro/outro music: "Ikiru" theme composed by Fumio Hayasaka ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968), Italy and USA, written by Sergio Leone and Sergio Donati, directed by Sergio Leone, cinematography by Tonino Delli Colli, featuring Claudia Cardinale, Henry Fonda, Jason Robards, and Charles Bronson
Песента, на която се спираме днес, е инструменталната композиция „Man With A Harmonica“, създадена от Ennio Morricone за филма „Once Upon A Time In The West“ от 1968 година. За да вникнем в историята на композицията, преди всичко ни е нужно да навлезем в киноконтекста, в който е създадена. „Once Upon A Time In The West“ (в превод „Имало едно време на запад“) е много популярен американски филм, който доста отдавна достига и до българските зрители. Мястото, където се развива историята, е т.нар. „див запад“. Дивият запад е едно условно понятие за дивите предели на САЩ от втората половина на XIX век. То е свързано с мечтата на американците за Обетована земя, където всички граждани са свободни и равноправни. Филмът се запомня с играта на Henry Fonda (Хенри Фонда) и Claudia Cardinale (Клаудия Кардинале). Жанрът му е спагети уестърн. Така са наричани уестърните, снимани в Италия и режисирани от италианци, или със силно италианско участие. А тук има много италианци. Като се започне от режисьора Sergio Leone (Серджо Леоне), мине се през помощник-режисьора Sergio Donati (Серджо Донати), след това през авторите на сценария Dario Argento (Дарио Ардженто) и Bernardo Bertolucci (Бернардо Бертолучи), и се стигне до автора на музиката за филма Ennio Morricone (Енио Мориконе). Леоне получава офертата за филма от „Paramount Pictures“. Това е същата филмова компания, чрез която през 50-те години Elvis Presley (Елвис Пресли) пробива в киното. На 21 декември 1968 година филмът е пуснат по европейските кина. Пет месеца по-късно, на 28 май 1969 година, е представен и на американска публика. Независимо, че е с дължина почти три часа, филмът става един от най-гледаните на европейския континент. В Америка, макар да е пусната с 20 минути по-къса версия, филмът е приет зле. Критиката твърди, че авторите не са запознати с културните и исторически корени на нацията. Така първоначално филмът не успява да спечели големи приходи, но по-късно е оценен като една от най-великите холивудски продукции, включена и в Националния регистър с американско културно наследство в Библиотеката на Конгреса на САЩ. „Имало едно време на запад“ е един от онези филми, които стават класически, без дори да ги усетим. Той не е носител на нито една престижна награда за своето време и се счита за търговски провал в САЩ, особено на фона на предишните уестърни, правени от същите хора. Никой не очаква, че един ден този филм ще присъства в авторитетните списъци с най-великите световни филми за всички времена. Двете основни теми на филма са покоряването на запада и темата за отмъщението. Сюжетът върви плавно и с чести връщания в миналото, където спомените на персонажите разкриват тяхната мотивация и посока. Няма да можем да ви разкажем тук сюжета, тъй като той е доста дълъг и наситен, но можем да кажем някои важни неща, свързани с музиката. Роман Енио Мориконе, както е рожденото му име, от много ранни години проявява силен интерес към свиренето. Това не е учудващо, тъй като баща му е известен тромпетист и дори синът също започва кариерата си, свирейки на тромпет. На 31 години Енио пише и първата си музика за цял филм. Случва се така, че макар да е написал едни от най-великите музикални произведения за филми, той не получава „Оскар“ чак до 2007 година. Серджо Леоне и Енио Мориконе за известно време са съученици в музикално училище, но когато по-късно за пръв път се срещат по работа, Серджо първоначално не може да познае Енио. Сътрудничеството между Мориконе и Леоне е едно от най-плодотворните за световното кино. Работили са заедно по музиката за общо шест филма. Те вече имат доста сериозен успех със съвместната работа по три уестърна с Clint Eastwood (Клинт Истууд), известни като „Dollars Trilogy“ („Трилогия за долари“). Саундтракът към третата част от трилогията, „The Good, The Bad And The Ugly“ („Добрият, лошият и злият“), продава милиони албуми, а тематичната песен става международен хит.
Welcome to I Like Movies, this episode we discuss the 1968 Henry Fonda classic Once Upon A Time In The West - watch some of the slowest gunslingers in the west.
In the 4th episode of BAOLIT season 6, Zach and Nate hop on the pod to chat about a few of our favorite coke-filled crucifixes wearing, jazz whitesplaining, bad-hair-dye-job having, unrepentant child-murdering villain turns from historically heroic actors. Featured films:-Collateral (2004)-Once Upon A Time In The West (1968)-One Hour Photo (2002)-Cruel Intentions (1999)
We are back! After a completely unplanned and unintentional hiatus, we sit down to chat about Sergio Leone's epic Once Upon A Time In The West.
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Brendan and Zach discuss ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST. We deep dive into the movie, discuss listener feedback and decide the suggestion for the next movie rung in the Ladder. The next movie discussion begins at 1:33:27. So (re)watch the film (currently streaming on Showtime streaming) and listen along to the discussion. Then stay tuned to hear what connected film we pick for next week. Submit your questions, comments, rating and suggested connections for next week's movie to themovieladder@gmail.com. You can find the podcast on Letterboxd (@TheMovieLadder), Twitter (@LadderMovie) and Instagram (@laddermovie). Check out our Watchlist to see all the movies suggested on this podcast. You can find each of us individually on Twitter (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza) and Letterboxd (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza). And join us for the Ladder Library Movie Challenge in 2023! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-ladder-podcast/message
Jackie and Greg are joined on the old dusty trail by Becca Deveaux from the "This Cinematic Life" blog in their discussion of Sergio Leone's epic spaghetti western, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST from 1968. Topics of discussion include whether the film is an anti-western, Leone as a mythmaker, a theory on Charles Bronson's character having been dead the whole time, a breakdown of Ennio Morricone's legendary score, and why more films need to swing for the fences.#78 on Sight & Sound's 2012 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/polls/greatest-films-all-time-2012#95 on Sight & Sound's 2022 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list. https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-timeCheck us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sceneandheardpodCheck us out at our official website: https://www.sceneandheardpod.comJoin our weekly film club: https://www.instagram.com/arroyofilmclubJP Instagram/Twitter: jacpostajGK Instagram: gkleinschmidtPhotography: Matt AraquistainMusic: Andrew CoxSpecial Thanks: Becca DeveauxGet in touch at hello@sceneandheardpod.com
This week we review Sergio Leone's classic - Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). The film stars Claudia Cardinale, Henry Fonda, Jason Robards and Charles Bronson. Do you fancy having your review read out on the pod or have a film that you would like us to watch and review? Then get in touch below...email : offradarpod@gmail.comTwitter : @OffRadarPodcastFacebook: facebook.com/offradarpodPlease review, share and subscribe,Site : http://offradar.buzzsprout.comApple : http://bit.ly/offradarSpotify : http://spoti.fi/2YMS3EcThanks for listening, LOVE James, James and Nige.Support the show
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Episode #186 Zach and Jason chat about the classic spaghetti western, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, from 1968. Thanks for listening! Music: The Mummies - (You Must Fight To Live) On the Planet of the Apes
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special returning guest Eddie Averill (formerly of Extended Clip) discuss two of the all-time great westerns starring the personification of American goodness Henry Fonda in Sergio Leone's operatic and dreamlike ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (1968) and John Ford's more relaxed and tragic MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (1946). Next week's bonus episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on Doris Wishman's BAD GIRLS GO TO HELL (1965) and A NIGHT TO DISMEMBER (1983), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-11:55 ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST // 11:55-1:18:20 MY DARLING CLEMENTINE // 1:18:20-2:26:35 Outro // 2:26:35-2:32:44 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
This episode of Second Act Actors features a special guest who's a little different to the rest, as his first act was actually as an actor. Bob trained and worked as an actor on stage, screen and radio for 20 years, but he started to fall out of love with acting and decided to leave it behind him. He went back to university and eventually landed a job as an instructional designer and then an educational specialist at the University of Ottawa. Once he retired, he rediscovered acting and has since had parts on shows such as CBC's The Detectives. Bob explains why he wanted to leave acting the first time round and what he's doing differently now to keep his passion alive and to regain his sense of control over his acting career. He also walks me through the things that he's noticed that are different in acting now and how he's happy to see the increased diversity and representation in the industry. Later on, he also shares a few of his funny on set stories, including getting thrown into icy waters off a submarine for a Navy promotional video! Subscribe to the Second Act Actors Podcast to catch more entertaining and insightful interviews with other actors who are shaking up the industry. Timestamps [0:12] Bob's first act - as an actor??[1:33] “It was like a divorce”: Losing the love of acting[2:29] Bob's Masters degree and his job at the University of Ottawa[3:31] Rediscovering acting in retirement[4:07] How Bob is redefining his criteria for success in acting to regain a sense of control[6:25] Does the sense of control bring back Bob's love of acting?[7:41] “A huge weight off my shoulders”[8:35] What Bob brought from his ‘intermission' into acting[10:15] The push factors that made Bob want to leave acting[12:49] Dubbing a fight scene in Once Upon A Time In The West[14:44] My personal experience of voiceover work[15:25] How acting has changed since Bob's first act[18:31] Bob's fun acting story #1: Not getting shot in the mouth on set[21:48] Bob's fun acting story #2: A blood balloon on stage[22:35] Bob's fun acting story #3: Getting thrown off a submarine into the icy water of Halifax harbour[27:07] Advice from Bob on getting back into acting after a break[29:22] What Bob is looking forward to and a difficult scene for him to get his teeth into[32:14] The danger of being good at improvisation[32:51] All jobs seem easy from the outside[33:50] Final words of wisdom from Bob: “Find the truth, and make it beautiful” Links Second Act Actors websiteSecond Act Actors on InstagramSecond Act Actors on FacebookSecond Act Actors on YouTube Janet McMordie websiteJanet McMordie on InstagramJanet McMordie on LinkedInJanet McMordie on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hard Times On Film: The Films of Charles Bronson...and beyond.
Water! White Pants! Women in Business!Throw on your neck brace and grab your mouth organ, because Nick and Ray are about to say at least three things no one has ever said before about one of the greatest films with or without Charles Bronson - 1968's Once Upon A Time In The West!
SPOILERS AHEAD: Throughout this episode, Wallace and I discuss numerous topics, any and all of which should be considered SPOILERS for not only ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, but all of Leone's works as well as for Wallace's third Crissa Stone novel, SHOOT THE WOMAN FIRST. As such, I recommend/request/demand that you bookmark this page and then go watch, read, and devour them before returning here to listen to Wallace and I chat about same. You may consider yourself duly warned and advised.Presenting: a return conversation with Wallace Stroby about Sergio Leone's masterpiece, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST.In which: we discuss all things surrounding Leone's masterpiece – history, beginnings, endings, duels, landscapes, influences, restraint (and the lack thereof) characters – and Leone himself as well as a broad look at spaghetti westerns (and their successors), the music of Ennio Morricone, the impact of the film on Wallace's writing – as well as his own designs on tackling (or not tackling) the western genre – and more.About Wallace: Wallace Stroby is an award-winning journalist and the author of nine novels, four of which feature Crissa Stone, the professional thief labeled “crime fiction's best bad girl ever.” His new novel, HEAVEN'S A LIE, was called "a pure hit of adrenaline" by author Harlan Coben on NBC's TODAY SHOW. Stroby's first novel, THE BARBED-WIRE KISS, was a Barry Award finalist for best debut novel. For 13 years, he was an editor at the Newark Star-Ledger, Tony Soprano's hometown paper. A native of Long Branch, N.J., he's a lifelong resident of the Jersey Shore.Chapters 0:00: Introduction / SPOILER WARNINGS01:25: "Roger Ebert said... 'Leone didn't know when to quit.'"05:00: "No titles... you don't know who these people are... the dialogue that's there is GREAT."09:45: "The writing on this film is an odd mixture of names..."11:30: "It's hard to imagine the movie witout her..."14:10: "The final duel is the final duel..."16:40: "A lot of times when directors wait a long time to make the movie (ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA) they want to make, it doesn't work out that well..." 23:05: "Leone was not above hammering a point home... once you accept that, it's great..." 27:35: "If you go back and watch A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, you really wouldn't think the guy that made that was capable of ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST..."31:50: "If youre looking for the best spaghetti western films, you run through that list pretty quickly..."37:50: "The thing about Morricone... " 43:00: Crissa Stone + OUATITW: "At the end of the book, I didn't know how it was going to end... "47:36: "Again, restraint is not a word you would use too much with Leone." 49:50: "Italy was a very grim place after WWII – and you only have to watch BICYCLE THEIVES to see that."51:55: "I'm daunted by the amount of research that would have to be done – and that research won't get you everything you need..." 57:10: Outro LinkageYou can connect with Wallace at his website, wallace stroby.com, and on Twitter, @wallacestroby.HEAVEN'S A LIE at Mulholland Books.You can check out our first conversation, about HEAVEN'S A LIE and more, here. Author photo by Patrick Millikin.Theme music, INTERSECTIONS, by Uziel Colon; all rights reserved.
La vuelta del Universo Guillermo del Toro, el cineasta mexicano trae nueva película, esta vez un remake de la cinta de 1947. También llegan otros estrenos. Te los contamos y te ponemos al día de la actualidad cinematográfica. ¿Te lo vas a perder? A continuación hablaremos de: EL CALLEJÓN DE LAS ALMAS PERDIDAS AGENTES 355 EL MÉTODO WILLIAMS NOCHE DE FUEGO BSO, LA VENTANA INDISCRETA CLÁSICO, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST
The Nicks are finally back with an experimental new episode format, the Deep Dive! They talked about the Western genre as a whole, and discussed six specific movies: The Harder They Fall, Old Henry, Stagecoach, Once Upon A Time In The West, Unforgiven and The Wild Bunch! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We talk about cowboys, footballers, mafia bosses and superheroes this episode! ‘Once Upon A Time In The West' was our classic callout film this week, but Alex can't recommend ‘Ted Lasso' enough! We also chat about Ridley Scott being a big whiney boomer and the trailers for ‘Don't Look Up' & ‘Spider-Man No Way Home'! Topics discussed this episode: Once Upon A Time In The West, Dances With Wolves, AVATAR, The Highwaymen, The Sopranos, Ted Lasso, For All Mankind, Count of Monte Cristo, Red Notice, Ridley Scott, The Last Duel, Don't Look Up, Spider-Man No Way Home, MCU, Hawkeye, Sam Raimi, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
In this episode of Kanata's Castle, your hosts continue their journey down Boba Fett memory lane with Part II: Pathways to The Book of Boba Fett. They go over Disney Plus Day reveals, and Devon announces that she booked a freighter to Batuu! Follow our own Bala Tik sounding voice artist, Liam Howie @LunaticGrung Intro by the talented Vanessa Marshall - the voice of Hera in Star Wars Rebels. Give a hospitalized child a Starlight Brave Gown — and a huge smile — TODAY Tip Jar is on the Bar! https://www.ko-fi.com/tipmaz Kanata's Castle Podcast LOGO T-shirts are Here! Huge shoutout to Neil Lowery for our bumper announcements Save 35% On Us via Insight Editions! Outro and Bumper music - Once Upon A Time In The West by Ennio Morricone https://youtu.be/i3Q8h-fDfEI Podathon link https://youtu.be/9ozFsg6yV-8
The guys get around to watching Sergio Leone's Once upon a Time in the West. They talk spooky season and upcoming new releases.
This episode we dive into the classic intro scene of Frank and his gang from one of the best westerns of all time with Sergio Leone's Once Upon A Time In The West starring Henry Fonda. What a scene! Enjoy!
Once Upon a Time in the West - Great Opening Scenes Train's coming... and in an ultimate, western slow burn opening scene, ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST builds the tension brilliantly. Jay Sherer and Leo Partible break down the art of storytelling in this opening scene from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST in the latest episode of the Impactful Writing Podcast! Watch the opening scene from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QML28YQBvyc Special thanks to the sponsor of today's show, DOR VAHDOR! Learn more about DOR VAHDOR at https://novusrenaissance.com/dor-vahdor. See below for a longer description! DEATH OF A BOUNTY HUNTER - Jay and Nathan's Novel and Full-cast Audiobook: http://deathofabountyhunter.com LEO'S SOUNDTRACK: https://leopartible.bandcamp.com/ LEO'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/leopartiblelp7/ CALEB'S WEBSITE: https://www.calebmonroe.com/ More great movie openings are coming for the following films: ALIEN: COVENANT - July 5th (YouTube)/July 12th (The Story Geeks Podcast) ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST - July 19th (YouTube)/July 26th (The Story Geeks Podcast) UP - Aug 2nd (YouTube)/Aug 9th (The Story Geeks Podcast) INGLORIOUS BASTERDS - Aug 16th (YouTube)/Aug 23rd (The Story Geeks Podcast) THE MATRIX - Aug 30th (YouTube)/Sep 6th (The Story Geeks Podcast) WATCHMEN - Sep 13th (YouTube)/Sep 20th (The Story Geeks Podcast) MOULIN ROUGE - Sep 27th (YouTube)/Oct 4th (The Story Geeks Podcast) ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST - DISCUSSION TOPICS What makes ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST's opening scene great? Does the pacing of ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST's opening scene work or does it actually play out for too long? What does this opening scene from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST set up for the rest of the story? What are some key storytelling elements that we can learn from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST's opening scene as we craft our own opening scenes? A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR: *Dor Vahdor Volume I: Creation, Angels, War is now available on Barnes & Noble and Amazon via the link below: https://novusrenaissance.com/dor-vahdor *The Legend of Lucifer, Heaven's Great War, and the Adventure of Preflood Earth, the Supreme Supernatural Fantasy Series of our time, await you! In the lands of Kelahdünia & Varmabulretz: Monsters, Giants, Humans, Heroes, Villains, gods, Battle for Supremacy! It shall plunge your mind beyond the Kozmos and the limits of your imagination. *The Dor Vahdor music of the Main Theme and Shamayim Suite are epic Illiads at the crossroads of adventure, mystery, majesty, and mighty power designed to pair Volume I books (chapters), and are available at the link: https://novusrenaissancellc.bandcamp.com/releases *The epic Dor Vahdor-Verse video promo featuring Incredible Artwork not featured in the book, The Shamayim Suite, Dor Vahdor Main Theme, and War Themes! https://fb.watch/6dY413S2hq/ *Merchandise at Redbuddle & Teespring: https://novusrenaissance.com/merchandise/ *Art: https://novusrenaissance.com/art/ *Novus Renaissance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/novusrenaissancellc/channel/ #TheStoryGeeks #Westerns #WritingPodcast
En este episodio, Rana Fonk repasa y les cuenta la historia del maestro Ennio Morricone. Anécdotas, datos, sus composiciones icónicas y mucho en poco más de una hora. Además opiniones de Pablo Manzotti, Rafa Sarmiento, Fiorella Sargenti, Alfredo Lewin y Juan Huici.
For the Season 4 premiere, the Bad Boys of Podcasting are heading all the way back to 1968 with a true classic: ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST! That's right, the boys are tackling Sergio Leone, Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale and the rest on one of the most epic westerns ever filmed! From Leone's background to his rise to fame through the 1950's to the Bertolucci & Argento-penned script to Ennio Morricone and his iconic score to the comparison between this film and the other Leone classics! Plus, the incredibly bold casting choice of Henry Fonda as a villain, finding Cardinale & Jason Robards, early memories of the film, how it holds up today & so much more! There were 3 men in her life: one knew her past, one wanted her land, and one wanted revenge, but they all wanted to podcast... it's ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST! Twitter/IG: @reconcinemation facebook.com/reconcinemation Cover and Episode Art by Curtis Moore (IG: curt986) Theme by E.K. Wimmer (ekwimmer.com)
The Movie's You're Making Me Watch Today is ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, directed by SERGIO LEONE. A 1968 epic Spaghetti Western film directed by SERGIO LEONE, who co-wrote it with Sergio Donati based on a story by Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Leone. It stars Henry Fonda, cast against type, as the villain,[8][9] Charles Bronson as his nemesis, Jason Robards as a bandit, and Claudia Cardinale as a newly widowed homesteader. The widescreen cinematography was by Tonino Delli Colli, and the acclaimed film score was by Ennio Morricone.•••@MMwM_podcast@anthony_eslami@goldenroad85@_schwizzyy_
The W and Matty talk Julio Jones (44:05), NHL (59:08), MLB (1:06:20), NBA (1:15:30), movies including "Once Upon A Time In The West" (1:48:55), and much more!
Today on the Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, Mike is joined by his good friend Michael where they watch the spaghetti western classic Once Upon A Time In The West and see if it lives up to the hype or if their noodles stay limp. This episode does contain *SPOILERS* for Once Upon A Time In The West and The Cowboys (1972) This podcast may contain STRONG LANGUAGE and ADULT THEMES. Not Recommended for children. This episode is Rated R. On The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, we talk about a movie that one or more of the hosts have not seen. In the fist half of the episode, we talk about our pre-viewing thoughts, expectations and impressions about it punctuated by a small trivia quiz and other fun facts. We then give the movie a tentative rating (on a scale of 0-5 Snake Plisskens) based on the discussion. We then come to the intermission, where we take a break and watch the film in question. In the second half we have a similar conversation and discuss our post-viewing thoughts and see how right, wrong or on the nose we were about the film and give it our final rating. Links: Twitter: @MWNSPodcast Insta: @MWNSPodcast Contact with questions or suggestions at MWNSPodcast@protonmail.com Mike also has a non movie related podcast with his good friend sometimes enemy Patrick where he rambles about random topics called All Downhill. You can check that out on Twitter @alldownhillshow or at their home page All Music in this episode is Prod. by Yung Kartz and used with License. All clip samples are used under either Public Domain or Fair Use.
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This weeks episode is all about the exciting tales vis-a'vis baseball, of getting into a movie Jeff probably shouldn't have gotten into, and the complex dynamics of a father and son's relationship. Jeff will tell us about his coffee location recommendation of the week, and the film Once Upon A Time In The West! We will wrap up with a short discussion about RHONDA!!! Find out just why she is so important!!!
Sergio Leone month comes to a close with ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, a nostalgic and sad look back at a west that maybe never existed.
INTRODUCCIONEs un director, productor y guionista italiano de cine, nacio un 7 de septiembre de 1940 en Roma Italia.Es considerado uno de los directores mas famosos del cine de terror y slashers.Su estilo como director fue influenciado por Mario Bava, Sergio Leone, Federico Fellini y Alfred Hitchcock.Aunque se cita a Mario Bava como el creador del cine Giallo, Argento fue quien popularizo el genero y lo expandió fuera de Italia.Giallo se refiere específicamente a un determinado género de suspense y terror italiano que tiene elementos de misterio o detectives.BIOGRAFIAHijo del productor de cine Salvatore Argento y de la fotógrafa y modelo Elda Luxardo.Desde muy temprana edad, Dario estuvo familiarizado con el arte y el cine esto porque su padre era productor de cine. De niño le encantaba ver películas y le decía a su papá que quería ser director de cine. Su papá le decía, entonces tienes que ver muchas películas. Llegaba a algunas 10 a 20 veces y dice que en su niñez llegó a ver alrededor de 1000 películas de tan apasioado al cine que era. A diferencia del resto de los niños, le gustaba estar solo y leer mucho. Menciona que la obra de Shakespeare y de Edgar Alan Poe a quien se refiere como una gran influencia en el horror.“Cuando voy al cine, vivo en una dimension de sueños” - Dario Argento.Después de salir de la escuela, se iba al estudio de su Madre, la cual fotografiaba modelos constantemente. Estaba acostumbrado a ver a las modelos trabajar así como las fotos. En particular, Argento menciona como le impactaban las caras de las mujeres y dice que el cree que por eso se siente muy cómodo filmandoles el rostro, sabe que ángulo, que partes mostrar, en parte por esta experiencia.Empezo su carrera como critico de cine, no entro a la universidad eligiendo escribir para el diario Paese Sera.Mientras trabajaba, comenzó a escribir guiones, uno de sus trabajos mas notables fue la colaboración con Bernardo Bertulocci escribiendo la historia (Last Tango In Paris) para la película Once Upon A Time In The West del director Sergio Leone. Sergio Leone le llamó y basado en recomendación fue que le invitó. Debido a esta contribución, fue que se dio a conocer con la gran distribuidora Titanus y reconocido por Gofredo Lombardo. Él le pedió a Argento que trabajara en el guión para la que sería su primer película como director. Argento decía que sus películas venían en parte de sus pesadillas y que eso es lo que hace a un director interesante. Sus películas era como ir la mundo de los sueños... de la más terrible pesadilla.¿POR QUÉ ERAN EXITOSAS LAS PELÍCULAS?Las películas que eran muy controversiales polarizaban a la audiencia, o la amaban o la odiaban. Son percibidas como excesivamente visuales y giros de tuerca de género poco convencionales que iban en contra de lo que en esa época era considerado como normal.. Son notables por el elaborado uso de la cámara, la iluminación y la música Buscaba que los actores fueran solo una parte adicional de la obra y no el centro Además de la aparición de violencia sexual Llevar al límite la violencia Realizaba tomas largas y alocadas, secuencias por diferentes zonas que requerían grúas, dollys con libre movimiento de la camara en dos ejes. PRIMER FILM Y EXITOEn 1970 realiza su primer largometraje, The Bird With The Crystal Plumage, con ayuda de su padre como productor y fue todo un exito. Esta cinta iniciaría la trilogía de Animales. Su primer película fue de cine Giallo Se le reconoce el que pueda manipular las expectativas de la audiencia y además expande las características de quién puede ser una persona psicópata. The Cat With Nine Tails en 1971 y 4 Flies On A Grey Velvet en 1972. Críticos americanos decían que en estas películas se desviaba mucho de la lógica y se iba mucho a la fantasía, esto porque era de detectives también y no eran buenos deduciendo. Repitió el patrón de The Bird with the Crystal Pumage. En la de 4 flies, se va hacia un héroe/detective que no puede usar el juicio crítico y moral por conflictos de intereses sino que también tiene un fin trágico. Se le acusó de aún más fantasioso porque como detective les faltaba el punch. Estas dos películas recibieron críticas mixtas, por un lado eran hechas muy "rápido" y por otro, mezclaban el arte con el cine. Esto viene de la necesidad de apuntarle a una audienci amuy amplia, por un lado tenía que gustarle a la gente sofisticada y también a aquellos que vivían en zonas rurales, esto porque estaba en la época de post guerra. Entonces tanto gente que le interesaban temas psicothrillers iban a obtener su parte del pastel, así como aquellos otros que querían algo más viceral, gore, sin tener que pensar mucho. Este tipo de películas también son conocidas ocmo electrocardiogramas, porque ofrece diferentes emociones a diferentes audiencias. Como critico de cine, sabia que como director, tendria que enfocarse en imágenes, es por eso que sus películas se centran en secuencias donde la iluminación, los colores y el movimiento de la cámara, utilizando técnicas innovadoras y la violencia serian su sello distintivo.En 1975 rueda Profundo Rosso, cinta de terror que le da el status de cineasta violento, por sus escenas demasiado gráficas y llenas de sangre.Durante la grabación de esta película, conoce a la actriz Daria Nicolodi, con la que iniciaría una relación y seria parte fundamental en el éxito de Dario Argento. en esta película se vuelve mas teatral, con tomas muy largas introduce puntos de vista ambiguos contrastes muy fuertes en lo visual y el sonido LA RELACION CON DARIA NICOLODIDe su relación, nació Asia Argento, quien al igual que su madre, trabajaría en muchas películas de Dario Argento.Daria Nicolodi ayudo mucho a Dario desarrollarse mas como director y sin ella no hubiera existido Suspiria.Hay cierto simbolismo en su relación, en sus películas por lo general era asesinada de las maneras más horribles.Su hija Asia, cree que su abuela fue muy dura con él durante su niñez y que cierta violencia mostrada en sus películas hacia las mujeres es un exorcismo para su padre derivado de esta relación.También dice que es muy bizarro que su padre haya asesinado a su madre muchas veces en sus películas y que a ella la haya violado en una de sus películas.CINE SOBRENATURALEn 1977 estrena Suspira, cinta que se convertiría en un éxito internacional, una obra maestra del cine de horror, abriendo la trilogía de las 3 Madres."Suspiria es una de las mejores películas de horror de todos los tiempos, es terrorífica, es como estar atrapado en una pesadilla" - John Carpenter.Tres antiguas brujas que vivían en tres ciudades modernas diferentes: Rome, NY y Freiburg, Germany. Mater Suspiriorum, Mater Tenebrarum y Mater Lachrymarum.Muchos citan a Suspiria como el mejor trabajo de Dario Argento.Otro elemento fundamental para el éxito de las películas de Argento fue la música compuesta por el grupo italiano Goblin, liderados por Claudio Simonetti.DAWN OF THE DEADEn 1978 participó en la película Dawn Of The Dead de George A. Romero.Romero y el productor Richard Rubinstein no encontraban financiación para el proyecto, de forma casual Dario Argento decidió ayudarlos, comprometiéndose a financiar la película a cambio de los derechos de distribución en Europa.La cinta fue nombrada como Zombie y le hizo unos ligeros cambios, editándo las escenas mas violentas para que no fuera baneada en Europa, reduciendo el tiempo de duración original y agregando música de Goblin.En 1979 continua con Inferno y en 1983 Tenebre. El se encargó de trabajar en el score de Inferno buscando mostrar los sonidos más terribles. En el caso de Ténebre, dice que a comparación de las películas anteriores, es muy iluminada, porque representa al alma, en lo más profundo de nuestro ser, donde tenemos el alma como algo claro también existe lo terrible y lo más oscuro del ser humano, lo feroz y sanguinario. Pensó en hacer una fiesta extraña colorida. Despues de 2 años de inactividad en 1985 regresa con la cinta Phenomena, película de horror sobrenatural, es descrita como un siniestro cuento de hadas. Incluyó 450 efectos especiales. Dice que se siente feliz por la cinta pero al mismo tiempo sentía mucha tristeza cuando empezó a hacerlo porque no creía que iba a poder lograrla. Tenían miles de luces de muchos tamaños, de Japón, usa, grúa para tomas aereas sobre el bosque que daban la atmósfera de cabaña desolada. Usaron insectos reales con la ayuda de entomólogos que sabían cómo manipularlos: los dormían, les removían el aguijón a las abejas sin dañarles los órganos internos - hay que recordar que las abejas al picar cuando dejal el aguijón exponen sus organos internos y mueren - le ponían un hilo de nylon para poder controlarlo en la escena. La idea le vino un año antes, en la radio escuchó que en USA hubo un homicidio que la policía descubrió gracias a la ayuda de insectos, las moscas, que delataron el cuerpo. Esto creo una admiración por los insectos y eventualmente se creó Phenomena. 6 millones de moscas fueron utilizadas en la filmación de la película. Argento había tomado unas vacaciones en Suiza, y quedo sorprendido por los paisajes alpinos. Al mismo tiempo leyó un articulo sobre el estudio de como los insectos eran usados a la hora de determinar las circunstancias de un crimen.Con actores como Donald Pleascence recomendado por John Carpenter quien era admirador del trabajo de Argento y Jennifer Connelly recomendada por Sergio Leone.Trabajo tambien como escritor y productor para varias otras películas como Demons y The Church.ETAPA POST OPERAEn 1987 estrena la película Opera que fue mal recibida por los seguidores y críticos, ademas que en ese momento el padre de Dario Argento fallece.También los problemas durante el rodaje, los constantes problemas con su pareja Daria Nicolodi, hicieron de Opera la peor experiencia de Argento.Esta película para muchos, es considerada el declive del genero de horror Italiano.En 1990 colabora de nuevo con Romero para la adaptación de 2 cuentos de Edgar Allan Poe, Two Evil Eyes.En 1993 realiza Trauma, donde la protagonista es su hija Asia Argento.Pero los críticos ya no lo veían de buena manera y poco a poco empezó a realizar menos películas.Participa en la serie Masters Of Horror con 2 capitulo: Jennifer (2005) y Pieles (2006)En 2007 pudo concluir la trilogía de las 3 madres, estrenando Mother Of Tears.A lo largo de los años, ha declarado que le da mas interes a la apariencia de la película que a la actuación, esto es porque cree que algunos actores son egoístas, son una parte de la película y que se olvidan dee esa interacción con la ambientación, iluminación etc. y que le cuesta superarlo.El éxito de sus películas al igual que la de John Carpenter, es que tiene el control total de la producción.No tiene la presión de los ejecutivos para que le esten cambiando su idea original si algo no les gusta.Dario Argento hoy en dia es un director reconocido y famoso porque nadie hace lo que el hizo, su genero ya casi desaparece.En una entrevista para el documental World of horror Argento dice que sabe perfectamente la razón por la cual hace cine. Los artistas todos tienen un motivo, fama, dinero, poder... pero él, su único motivo es ser amado. Hace cine para ser amado.El homicidio es sus películas dice que es importante y bello muy bellos, escandaloso, ver la sangre la representa como una fiesta de cosas, de cómo será el punto de vista, la cámara, la sangre y su creatividad explota.Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro)Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
On 6 June 2020 at the age of 91 Italian composer/conductor Ennio Morricone passed away. Known for film classics such as Once Upon A Time In The West, The Mission, Cinema Paradiso. But his unmeasurable oeuvre also contains small films, unknown films, failed films, sometimes obscur films that he worked on with the same passion and innovation. In this podcast we make a time travel through his legacy.
This week we have reviews for Once Upon A Time In The West, Aeon Flux, Daniel Isn't Real, Z, and Ratched! Most of it we liked! One of them - not so much. But which is which? Tune in to find out! www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Screen Bucket is in tribute to Ennio Morricone, who sadly passed away at the age of 91. A legend of cinema music, Adam and Rob discuss some of their favourite tracks, and go on to discuss Adam's film selection for the word, "different" - and has naturally chosen Once Upon A Time In The West (1968), featuring some of Morricone's best work! But it's not all doom and gloom. The boys also discuss the latest film news, Kanye West, Rob's redacted medical complaints, the Adam Buxton Podcast and more! Listen out for Adam's reviews of The Old Guard (2020) and Blood Machines (2019), plus Nick finally catches up with the rest of the world with his review of Doom Eternal! If you enjoy the podcast, please come and support us over at https://www.patreon.com/hollowdellmedia! And do check out https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/hollowdellmedia/ while you're at it! Thanks! Produced by Hollow Dell Media.
On this episode Phillip starts by talking about what movies he's seen recently; The Front Runner, Alita:Battle Angel, Dragnet, Twins, Reign of the Supermen, Fighting With My Family My Family, and Somewhere In Time. Then he talks about Once Upon A Time In The West and how it goes with the theme of revenge. Then he has his dad on the podcast and the two of them talk about movies that his dad has seen, and then they dive into a deep discussion about Nevada Smith and Murphy's War. Throughout they also discuss if revenge is a good thing or not.
On this episode, Sean and Tucker saunter down to the watering hole. 0:00:00 - 0:25:42 - Tucker and Sean saw Furious 7 (2015), directed by James Wan, starring Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, The Rock, Jason Statham, Tony Jaa, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Kurt Russell, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Nathalie Emmanuel, Lucas Black, Ronda Rousey, and Djimon Honsou. Also discussed in this section: Marilyn Manson, John Wick, the GoPro footage of the stunts, Richard Brody's review, Watchmen, Road Warrior, Skin Game, Universal Solider, The Marine, Hunger Games, Lego Movie, Terminator 5, The Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Transporter Refueled, Brick Mansions, The Incredible Hulk, Plan 9 From Outer Space, Chronicles of Riddick, Saw, Gladiator, Liam Hemsworth, Jet Li, Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift, and Hugh Jackman. 0:25:43 - 0:34:15 - Sean saw Run All Night (2015), directed by Juame Collet Serra, starring Liam Neeson, Ed Harris, Joel Kinnaman, Nick Nolte, Bruce McGill, Common, Boyd Holbrook, Genesis Rodriguez, and Vincent D'onofrio. Also discussed in this section: Walter Hill, Warrior, Noah, Unknown, the Robocop remake, Non-Stop, the MUBI article about Collet-Sera/Neesons "Three Colors Trilogy", Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Arrow, Michael Pena, Elias Koteas, valium, Mortal Kombat 2, and The Gunman. 0:34:16 - 0:50:06 - Sean watched It Follows (2015), dir. David Robert Mitchell, starring Maika Monroe, Keir Gilchrist, Olivia Luccardi, Lilli Sepe, Daniel Zovatto, and Jake Weary. Also discussed in this section: this amazing Hobo With A Shotgun inspirational reel edited by Jason Eisener, John Carpenter, The Guest, Nightmare on Elm Street, Carrie, Christine, Elephant, Tangerine Dream, Housebound, The Devil's Rejects, Daredevil, Arrested Development, The Unbreakable Kimmy Scmidt, The Stand, Joe Carnahan's Daredevil 70s period piece supercut, George Romero, Robocop, Once Upon A Time In The West, Halloween 3, Jerry Minor, The Warriors, The Bourne Supremacy, Mean Streets, Person Of Interest, The Exterminator, The Executioner novels, Don't Go In The House, Jaws, Matthew Holness' A Gun For George, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Cliff Robertson, Monkey Shines, and Hollywoodland. THE THIRD AGE: Paul Buchman from Mad About You.