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Latest podcast episodes about Paul Brickman

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
Episode 550 |"The War", Fried Green Tomatoes" and "The Last Rodeo" | Director Jon Avent

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 27:11


Send us a textEpisode 550"The War", Fried Green Tomatoes" and "The Last Rodeo" Director: Jon AvnetJon Avnet has directed some fantastic films that include "The War", "Fried Green Tomatoes" and his most recent film, "The Last Rodeo"."The War" is one of the most underrated movies of the last 30+ years.  It features a very underrated performance by Kevin Coster. He produced Paul Brickman's "Risky Business" for David Geffen and Warner Brothers, which launched the career of Tom Cruise and was a major box office and critical success.Jon is best known for directing producing and co-writing (uncredited,) Fried Green Tomatoes, which garnered multiple Academy Award nominations (for writing and for Jessica Tandy, who co-starred with Kathy Bates, Cicely Tyson, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Mary Louise Parker) and BAFTAs. Fried Green Tomatoes was nominated for Best Picture by the Golden Globes and was one of the top grossing films in the year of its release for Universal Pictures. Filmed in Juliette Georgia, Production Designer Barbara Ling recreated a 1920's small town Alabama Whistle stop. Thomas Newman composed the music. Geoffrey Simpson shot the film, Debbie Neil-Fischer was the editor and David Rubin cast it, winning the Artios award for best casting.Avnet was an executive producer of Fox Searchlights "Black Swan", starring Natalie Portman (winner of the Oscar for Best Actress) and directed by Darren Aronofsky. Black Swan received five Oscar nominations in total (including Best Picture) as well as multiple nominations and wins from the DGA, PGA, WGA, SAG, BAFTA, AFI, and the Golden Globes.We talk about "The Last Rodeo", his filmography and much more.Welcome, Jon Avnet.#thewar #kevincostner #friedgreentomatoes #movies #tomcruise #waltongoggins #angelstudio #director #justified www.mmcpodcast.comReach out to anytime!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mondaymorningcritic/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mondaymorningcritic/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mondaymorningcriticMondaymorningcritic@gmail.com

The Good, The Pod and The Ugly
1x1; NUMBER THREE: RISKY BUSINESS

The Good, The Pod and The Ugly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 75:40


Send us a textRISKYSometimes you gotta say, “What the Fuck” to research, make your move. This week Season 14's penultimate 1x1 is co-host Ryan's pick: RISKY BUSINESS (1983). His reason: TGTPTU normally pairs filmographies of a single director or actor, and the writer-director on this film was so triggered by the experience of having his written, shot, and edited original ending replaced in the final cut that he never directed another film again… or at least not until his second film in 1990 (WTF, Ryan?).  This film that would go on to become part of 1980s iconography by first-time director Paul Brickman, who had previously written the Michael Pressman-directed The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) and the Jonathan Demme-directed Handle with Care (1977) and would later be one of three credited writers on Clint Eastwood's True Crime (alternately known as Speed Zoo) (1999), Risky Business as dark teen comedy and potential Reagon-era satire stars a number of early roles by actors who'd become comedy stars of the 1980s, including as the protagonist Joel's fellow yuppie North Shore friends and entrepreneuring high school seniors in their first film appearances Curtis Armstrong (also known as Booger in the 1980s) and Bronson Pinchot (aka Balki in the 80s). It costars Rebecca De Mornay (later in the 90s known for her roles as a terrible nanny and as Milady de Winter) as the business-savvy prostitute, and has an early movie appearance by Joey Pants (known in the late-90s for taking the blue pill, Ralphie Cifaretto in the 00s, and a Bad Boy 4 life) as Guido the pimp.   Oh, and it's also the first time that actor born Thomas Mapother IV, better known later in life by his stage name Tom Cruise, stars in the leading role in a film (but not the first time he danced in his underwear or kissed a female person, if DVD commentary tracks are to be believed).  Behind the camera, you have two cinematographers: Eastwood's 70s and early-80s collaborator Bruce Surtees as well as regular Hollywood comedy lenser Reynaldo Villalobos. Pod-favorite Tangerine Dream scores. And the film scores big with first watches by host Tom and guest host Jack and with the Gen X'ers Ken and Ryan.   It's a wild ride, so mind your parking brake. In this episode Ryan explains the economic milieu behind the 80's yuppie culture to the two young hosts while drawing comparisons to American Psycho (2000); the two Zoomers discover how to shorten future episodes; and Broom Hilda's creator, whose life strangely overlaps with Ken's past and present, drops by studio.  Our podcast is The Good, The Pod, and The Ugly. We deal in human fulfillment. We grossed over eight thousand listeners in one night. An hour of your life, huh, kid?  FURTHER NOTESThomas requested we share the following Wikipedia links for those who'd like to perform additional research or to simply follow along: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Booker%27s_marathon_speechhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Detroit  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cop_Rock  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_RenegadesTHEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Bluesky: @goodpodugly.bsky.socialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!): Podcast: goodpodugly

We Love the Love
Risky Business

We Love the Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 82:25


We're taking a look at the start of Tom Cruise's star career by digging into the romance of Paul Brickman's 1983 hit Risky Business, starring Cruise alongside Rebecca De Mornay, who was not in her 90s when this was made. Join in as we discuss the film as a response to Reaganism, expensive hot chocolate, our dads' favorite movies, and "Old Time Rock and Roll." Plus: Why was Brickman's original ending replaced? What's Lana's last name? What's the sexiest public transit system? And, most importantly, what's the deal with that big egg? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: Lust, Caution (2007)----------------------------------------------------Key sources and links for this episode:1983 trailer for Risky Business (YouTube)Roger Ebert's four-star review of Risky Business"At 20, Risky is Still Frisky" (Variety)"My Wild Summer with Tom Cruise: Women, Sean Penn, and the Making of Risky Business" by Curtis Armstrong (The Hollywood Reporter)"1983: MTV Aesthetics, Flashdance, and Risky Business (Erotic 80s Part 6)" (You Must Remember This)"Rebecca De Mornay on Dating Tom Cruise and the Success of Risky Business" (Celebrity Page on YouTube)"Risky Business Director: "Some People Like the Visibility. I Don't" (Salon)"Adam McKay 'Wouldn't Be Surprised' if Wicked was Banned in '3-5 Years' Due to its 'Radical' Storyline" (The Hollywood Reporter)

DESTROY ALL CULTURE
DAC Episode 372 - Risky Business (1983)

DESTROY ALL CULTURE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024


some dead lions think they're live dogs. Capitalism! Dream states! The non-narrative oneiric space of fulfillment that may be a train, or it may be the celluloid strip of film itself! Oh yeah, and Tom Cruise is there. Join Adam and Aidan as they break down Paul Brickman's Risky Business. Listen below or find us on the podcasters of choice.

Movies, Films and Flix
Episode 594 (Risky Business, Tom Cruise and Glass Eggs)

Movies, Films and Flix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 70:12


Mark and Erik talk about the 1983 cult classic Risky Business. Directed by Paul Brickman, and starring Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay and a glass egg, the movie expertly tackles teen angst and 1980s business practices. In this episode, they also talk about movie soundtracks, expensive movie cars, and Guido the killer pimp

Broken VCR
#139 Risky Business (1983)

Broken VCR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 107:48


Paul Brickman's 1983 capitalist coming-of-age sleek sex comedy, RISKY BUSINESS, is our feature presentation this week. We talk Tangerine Dream's musical score elevating the film, Tom Cruise setting the stage for his entire career, Rebecca De Mornay, character actor Richard Masur, the style and tone, and much more! We also pick our TOP 7 ICONIC 80s MOVIE SCENES in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7. Check out the show, subscribe and become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR. To watch the LIVE VIDEO RECORDING of BVCR, sign up to the PATREON ($2.99/month) at theturnbuckletavern.com. You'll get the episodes in video form days/weeks early.

I Eat Movies Podcast
I Eat Movies #37: Frank Santopadre Selects! - The Accidental Tourist (1988) / Men Don't Leave (1990)

I Eat Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 85:55


Graciously joined by Emmy winning writer and co-host of Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast, Frank Santopadre, cohosts Dino & Mike tackle two Baltimore-based tales of redemption and hope in I Eat Movies #37: FRANK SANTOPADRE SELECTS! - The Accidental Tourist (1988) / Men Don't Leave (1990). First up, Lawrence Kasdan adapts Anne Tyler's best-seller The Accidental Tourist (1988) where William Hurt (Body Heat), struck by tragedy and living an isolated existence, glimpses a chance at a new beginning with the most unexpected of people. Co-starring Geena Davis (Beetlejuice) in the role that earned her an Oscar, the ensemble cast and tonal shifts from melancholy to quirky humor made this a critical hit deserving of more eyes on it. Next up, director Paul Brickman's long awaited (and only!) follow-up to Risky Business, Men Don't Leave (1990) serves as a complimentary drama with a stellar lead performance from Jessica Lange that came and went with little fanfare... until now. Also, Frank has prescriptions older than Mike, contrasting critical notices on Kasdan's drama from Ebert, Maslin & Kael, cinematic “big swings”, and the state of dramatic adult fare in the movies of today are all discussed in this latest helping of I Eat Movies!

Lonely PhDs
Lonely PhDs: Deal of the Century / Risky Business

Lonely PhDs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 50:36


The docs are back this week looking at a pair of films from 1983, Deal of the Century and Risky Business, written by Paul Brickman. We debate why one was a flop and the other a success.  You can subscribe, rate, and leave feedback on the show through Apple, Google, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcasts.  Check out our discord and get in on the chat: //discord.gg/QdAhVhDPVN Questions for us, or about the show? E-mail us lonelyphds@gmail.com

Full Cast And Crew
197. 'Risky Business' (1983)

Full Cast And Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 110:56


Paul Brickman's 'Risky Business' is one of the greatest films of the 80's and is so much more than the "teen sex comedy" many people thought they were getting at the time.  Frame by frame, it's really a masterpiece with so many aspects and elements of brilliance.  The score by Tangerine Dream, Tom Cruise at NINETEEN, Rebecca De Mornay, the genius editing of Richard Chew...on and on...what an incredible film. And Paul Brickman would direct only ONE more feature film in his career to date. Astounding.  Worthy of a rare Saturday pod!    

Capital Games
Erotic Films: Risky Business, dir. Paul Brickman

Capital Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 11:06


The Wiz RECOMMENDS Risky Business Enjoyment of Risky Business will be entirely based on the answer to this one question: Do you like teen sex comedies? If yes, enjoy. It's considered one of the godfathers of the genre. If the answer is either "I'm kind of too old to watch these" or "no", then don't bother. It is, very simply, a teen sex comedy. The nuts and bolts is this: Risky Business is a movie that has had elements from the movie that were either repurposed or downright stolen in other films. Some examples like Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Van Wilder, American Pie, The Girl Next Door and others owe a lot to this film and its success for it's creation. But as true as that is, it also shares its tropes and conventions. The main character is sheltered and thrusted into a world he has no comprehension of but learns to adapt to succeed. There's an outside element that is threatening and dangerous...but not that dangerous. He has wacky, horny friends. But there are really two things in the film that stick out: the excellent soundtrack by Tangerine Dream and Rebecca De Mornay's performance. The soundtrack fits incredibly well with the visual style of the film, especially in it's darker scenes in both setting and mood. De Mornay's performance as Lana is charismatic and enjoyable on many fronts. Her girl next door look and streetwise intelligence is highly believable in this film and she's a constant highlight in the film. To be frank though, Risky Business is simply a good one of those: a funny, if unremarkable, teen sex comedy. It certainly is enjoyable in spots, but it's not something that compares to such peerless classics as Dazed and Confused and Fast Times at Ridgemont High. It's a film to have maximum enjoyment, you essentially have to adopt the credo of the main character and say "ahh f*** ir!" when the film goes into its less interesting parts.

The Last Star In Hollywood
5: Risky Business

The Last Star In Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 87:11


This week, Tom Cruise becomes a star in Paul Brickman's tale of capitalist ennui and sock-slides, Risky Business.

Mary Versus the Movies
Episode 114 - Risky Business (1983)

Mary Versus the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 62:40


A film that boldly asks “What if we made a good version of Ferris Buehler's Day Off?” It has all the beats of a John Hughes teen movie—especially that one—while actually saying something about America, capitalism, and class. It's the film that made Tom Cruise a star, and unfortunately is saddled in pop culture memory with one very silly dance scene that has very little to do with what's otherwise a very dark, funny, nervy movie about facing adulthood and disillusionment. A smarter film than expected, it eviscerates the model of “teen goes wild when his parents are away and has to set everything back the way it was before they get home” just as that template was being set for teen comedies. Starring Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay, Curtis Armstrong, Bronson Pinchot, Joe Pantoliano, and Richard Masur. Written and directed by Paul Brickman.  

We Made It For You: A Podcast About Tom Cruise

Love On A Real Train with Tom, Stephen, and Parker. Paul Brickman's iconic fantasy (and directorial breakout) starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. Hosted by ⁠Stephen Kuhn⁠ + ⁠Parker Smith⁠ Produced by ⁠Sam Robinson⁠ Theme song vocals by ⁠Stephen Kuhn⁠ with music by ⁠Trevor Dowdy⁠ Show Art designed by ⁠Jaime Justen⁠ ⁠https://www.WeMadeItForTom.com⁠ everywhere as ⁠@WeMadeItForTom --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wemadeitfortom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wemadeitfortom/support

The Cinema Sideshow Podcast
The Cinema Sideshow - Episode #238 - Risky Business

The Cinema Sideshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 89:58


The Cinema Sideshow this week is hosted by Zeke Morgan-Hind and Jake De Agrela. This week on the show, the boys rock on and embrace their entrepreneur tendencies with Paul Brickman's 'Risky Business' (1983).

TechnoRetro Dads
Enjoy Stuff: Take Those Old Records Off The Shelf

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 95:53


Sometimes you just gotta say, "What the fork?" ...or something like that. Forty years ago Tom Cruise starred in this coming of age story that set him up for superstardom. The story stood out from your typical teen movie of the time. This week Jay and Shua look back at how to Enjoy a little Risky Business.    Enjoy Stuff looks back at Risky Business on it's 40th anniversary   News An auction of vintage Disney parks memorabilia acquired a lot of money Lunar Lander is a classic Atari game from the early days of arcades. Now it's being revived Cap'n Crunch is finally getting an accurate uniform with his latest update IDW comics is set to release a Star Trek Lower Decks Choose Your Own Adventure comic Paint your nails with Froot Loops! Well, the ELF Froot Loops polish   Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Jay found John Boyega almost unrecognizable in the bizarre sci-fi Netflix film They Cloned Tyrone. Boyega plays a street-wise drug dealer that stumbles onto a government conspiracy of scientific experiments on the black population in the neighborhood. Shua just got back from Disney World. His family powered through all four parks and hit a ton of rides. But he chickened out on the important ones.  Enjoy Movies!  Paul Brickman wrote and directed the 1983 movie Risky Business. It looked like your typical teen sex comedy of the time, but the way he crafted it turned into something unique. Tom Cruise plays Joel Goodson, a high school senior who is left home alone when his controlling parents leave town for a week. His responsibility? Keep his upper-class, fancy home and his dad's Porsche in perfect order while working hard on school and trying to get into Harvard.    Sounds like something any teen could handle. Yeah,...right. Peer pressure and hormones push him to get a little crazy and order a call girl. Eventually this leads him to running his own brothel in his parents' home. When Guido the killer pimp gets his revenge by stealing everything in the house including his mother's precious crystal egg, Joel has to use all the money he made and buy it all back before his parents get home.    We'll break down some of the themes and why this movie worked and actually stands up to time.    Have you seen Risky Business? Did you use your parents' house for creative purposes when they left town? First person that emails me with the subject line, “What the fudge” will get a special mention on the show.  Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com  

Old Roommates
Ep 187: "Risky Business" Revisited

Old Roommates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 41:17


Tom Cruise popped on Ray Bans, grabbed a candlestick and shimmied his way to becoming a household name. Yes, 1983's "Risky Business" had more than a few iconic moments (that poor Porsche) along with star-making turns from Cruise and Rebecca DeMornay. Written and directed by Paul Brickman, the $6 million dollar movie was a hit. But now, decades later, is the film's 1980's take on capitalism a little too ... 80s? Is Cruise's Joel too hot to be a nerd? And why can't he masturbate without his fantasies becoming a crime scene? The Old Roommates revisit the hooker-loaded romcom through a middle-aged lens. Listen to this.Old Roommates can be reached via email at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. Follow Old Roommates on Instagram and YouTube @OldRoommates for bonus content and please give us a rating or review! #PaulBrickman #TomCruise #RebeccaDeMornay #CurtisArmstrong

Junk Filter
TEASER - 115: Risky Business (with James Majure)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 5:25


Access this entire 85 minute episode (and additional monthly bonus episodes) by becoming a Junk Filter patron! https://www.patreon.com/posts/115-risky-with-75212483 Public health worker and trivia host James Majure returns to the pod from Athens, GA for a show about one of the most significant American films of the eighties: Paul Brickman's Risky Business, the movie that instantly turned Tom Cruise into a star and still stands as one of his best films nearly 40 years on. Seen today Risky Business feels like "Michael Mann for Teens"; a sex comedy shot and paced like an urban thriller (set in Chicago at night with a Tangerine Dream soundtrack). We talk about the film's remarkably progressive critique of Reagan-era capitalism and class structure in America, how this film sent many Gen Xers to Horny Jail in the eighties, and the ways it set the template for the rest of Cruise's career. We also discuss Brickman's preferred ending to the movie (a rare example of studio interference benefiting the overall work). Patrons of the Junk Filter podcast receive at least two additional exclusive episodes a month: some notable previous Patreon episode guests include Jared Yates Sexton, Jacob Bacharach, David Roth, Bryan Quinby and Sooz Kempner. More to come! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter James Majure runs a mobile public health vaccination team operating in and around Northeast Georgia. He also hosts a weekly trivia game in Athens! Trailer for Risky Business (Paul Brickman, 1983)

Cruise Views
Risky Business (1983) with Steve Murphy

Cruise Views

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 94:46


I feel the need... the need for a podcast exploring the films and career of Tom Cruise.Welcome to Cruise Views, a podcast all about actor, producer, and global icon Tom Cruise, reviewing each of his films in order! This week your hosts Adam and Tom are joined by their first ever guest, Steve Murphy, to discuss Risky Business (1983) directed by Paul Brickman and starring Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay,  and Joe Pantoliano.Tom Cruise plays a Chicago teenager who is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand!Adam, Tom, and Steve explore the production, release, and context of the film and how it fits into Tom Cruise's career. They also play another round of their exciting game, Two Cruise and a Lie! What will they make of the film? What is the overall "Cruiseness" rating? Find out on this episode of Cruise Views!The next episode reviews All the Right Moves (1983) and is out on Tuesday March 29th!Come and chat to us...Twitter: https://twitter.com/cruiseviewspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruiseviewspod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cruiseviewspodEmail us: cruiseviewspodcast@gmail.com

Essential Viewing
Essential Viewing - Risky Business

Essential Viewing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 78:57


Strip down to your tighty whiteys, pull up your tube socks, and start blasting Old Time Rock & Roll because in this episode of Essential Viewing the gang is gathering to discuss the classic 1983 comedy-drama Risky Business. The film stars Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay, was written and directed by Paul Brickman, and features a score by Tangerine Dream. Will the gang's praises for the film be heard in the air tonight? Or did their opinions of this film sink faster than a Porsche 928 in Lake Michigan? Tune in to find out! Follow us on Instagram @essential_viewing Leave us a voice message! https://anchor.fm/essential-viewing/message Meet the Essential Viewing Staff and follow us on LetterBoxd! Cole Bielen - thatcbkid Christian Cuevas - ChristianCuevas Bryce Kramer - brycekramer42 Visit our Anchor page to find all the platforms the podcast is available on: https://anchor.fm/essential-viewing --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/essential-viewing/message

The Tony Soto Show
Sheer poetry (featuring Paul Brickman)

The Tony Soto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 58:12


This week Bible Girl joins the conversation. Diana just keeps making milk. I am thankful, and our guest is up and coming casting director, Paul Brickman.

Cruise Control
04 Risky Business - Ray-Ban lui dit merci

Cruise Control

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 46:13


Quatrième épisode de Cruise Control.Le podcast qui prouve que Tom Cruise est la dernière star d'Hollywood.On retrace sa carrière à travers ses films dans l'ordre chronologique. Cette semaine on vous parle de Risky Business de Paul Brickman sorti en 1983.Le film qui fait décoller la carrière de Tom Cruise, et douche quelque peu nos espoirs.Est ce que ce business est si risqué que ça ? Bonne écoute. N'oubliez pas de nous suivre sur notre site cruisecontrol‧carrd‧co et sur Twitter et Instagram : @cruiseometer.On attend vos retours avec plaisir.

All 80's Movies Podcast
Risky Business (1983)

All 80's Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 97:20


"There's a time for playing it safe and a time for Risky Business. " In this week's episode, we discuss 1983's teen comedy, 'Risky Business', starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay. Directed by Paul Brickman.  

Let's Talk - Movies
Risky Business (1983)

Let's Talk - Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 117:41


Jason Connell and Bryan Beasley break down the classic movie and talk about visiting Chicago, meeting Rebecca De Mornay, and not having sex on a real train.Synopsis: A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand.Director: Paul BrickmanWriter: Paul BrickmanCinematographer: Bruce Surtees, Reynaldo VillalobosCast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay, Joe Pantoliano, Bronson Pinchot, Curtis ArmstrongComposer: Tangerine DreamRecorded on 07-27-20Connect with the show!https://www.instagram.com/Lets__Talk__Movies/Connect with us! https://www.instagram.com/MrJasonConnell/https://www.instagram.com/BryanBeasleyPhoto/ https://www.JustCuriousMedia.com/

Toma uno
Toma uno - Bob Seger cumple 75 años - 09/05/20

Toma uno

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 58:59


Este pasado miércoles Robert Clark Seger cumplía 75 años y hoy queremos rescatar algunas de esas canciones que no suelen programarse cuando se habla de él., aunque hemos elegido "Rock and Roll Never Forgets" para abrir nuestro programa ya que es casi una frase de manual para entender las razones por las que, a veces, miramos por el retrovisor y volvemos a nuestros principios y nuestras raíces. Bob Seger, que esta semana ha cumplido 75 años, lo cantó de esta forma cuando tenía 31 y la incluyó en su noveno álbum de estudio, Night Moves, en 1976. Aquel disco fue su despegue definitivo. Había empezado muy joven, formando su primera banda, los Decibels, pasó por otras muchas y con 22 años firmó con el Bob Seger System con Capitol Records. Hizo algunas cosas en solitario y creó la Silver Bullet Band con una potencia en directo pocas veces vista. “Rock And Roll Never Forgets” fue una forma de agradecer a sus seguidores la fidelidad en sus comienzos y se convirtió en una canción para que la gente de mediana edad recuerde su juventud. Al final de aquel tema mítico había una referencia muy clara a un pionero como Chuck Berry… porque el rock and roll nunca se olvida. Chuck Berry compuso "You Never Can Tell", un tema de rock and roll que ha pasado a la historia como "C'est La Vie" o incluso "Teenage Wedding". Cuando la escribió, estaba ingresado en la prisión federal por haber violado la llamada Ley Mann que hacía referencia al comercio o transporte de mujeres, en muchos casos inmigrantes, para prostituirse. "C'est La Vie" pasó a formar parte de su álbum St. Louis to Liverpool de 1964, aunque su inclusión en la película de Quentin Tarantino Pulp Fiction le dio una enorme relevancia tres décadas más tarde. Precisamente fue en aquel 1994 cuando Bob Seger publicó esta versión, inédita hasta entonces, en su álbum Greatest Hits, que llegó a vender casi 10 millones de discos en aquella temporada. Join The Band fue una idea nacida en 2004, poco después de que Billy Payne, socio fundador de Little Feat, hubiera tocado en el álbum de Jimmy Buffett License To Chill. Este último sugirió convocar a la banda en los estudios Shrimp Boat Sound y poner en marcha un proyecto que contó con la producción de propio Payne junto a Mac McAnally y Alan Schulman, viendo la luz en 2008. Bob Seger fue uno de los grandes veteranos en incorporarse a ese proyecto y dejó clara su vigencia con una versión muy sólida a un tema firmado por Jeffrey Steele y que titulaba su álbum de 2001, “Something In The Water”, con todas las esencias que este legendario country-rocker puede mostrar. Bob Seger llegó a comentar que Ride Out, publicado hace seis años, podría ser su último álbum. Era la 17ª entrega de los trabajos en estudio del veterano artista de Michigan y casi podemos considerarlo así, ya que I Knew You When de 2017, es prácticamente una recopilación de grabaciones inéditas repartidas por distintos años. “The Devil’s Right Hand” es uno de los temas que formaron parte del álbum Copperhead Road de Steve Earle, aunque para Ride Out Bob Seger se recreó en la versión que realizó Waylon Jennings para la escena final de la película Betrayed que protagonizaron Tom Berenger y Debra Winger aquel mismo 1988, y que en España vimos bajo el título de El sendero de la traición. De hecho, el artista de Michigan descubrió que Steve Earle era su compositor cuando lo vio en los créditos de la cinta mientras la visionaba en su hogar poco antes de seleccionarla para ese registro. En 1972, Bob Seger grabó Smokin' O.P.'s, un trabajo cuya portada recordaba un paquete de cigarrillos Lucky Strike y donde versiona algunos clásicos de Bo Diddley, Stephen Stills y Tim Hardin. Este último había llegado a mediados de los 60 a Nueva York desde Eugene y vio como sus primeros intentos discográficos fracasaban. Pero la escena del Greenwich Village le acogió como el fino compositor que era. Aunque murió poco después de cumplir los 39 años, Tim Hardin dejó para la historia de la música popular canciones cargadas de encanto como "If I Were A Carpenter", de la que hizo una excelente versión Bobby Darin en el 66 y nuestro protagonista de hoy, Bob Seger, seis años más tarde. En 2011 Bob Seger, el veterano artista de Dearborn, en Michigan, al que hoy estamos felicitando por sus tres cuartos de siglo, protagonizaba un esperado regreso con una extensa gira de conciertos. Aprovechando esa reaparición, se publicó un single suyo versionando una de las obras maestras de Tom Waits, "Downtown Train", que el cantautor californiano incluyó en aquel soberbio Rain Dogs de 85. No era una grabación reciente, sino la que el artista junto a la Silver Bullet Band realizó en 1989 y supimos que no se publicó en su momento debido a que Rod Stewart había editado la suya antes con un gran éxito. “Shame On The Moon” fue compuesta por Rodney Crowell la había compuesto e incluido originalmente en su tercer álbum, de título homónimo, editado en el 81, para cerrar la primera cara de un LP en el que, bajo un formato campero, se mostraba atraído por todos los estilos e influencias. Bob Seger se dejó seducir por ella para que apareciera en el álbum The Distance de un año más tarde, lanzándola en single y alcanzando el segundo lugar de las listas. Fue la misma temporada en que la versionó el tejano Mac Davis y un año antes de que la grabara también Tanya Tucker. A lo largo del programa de hoy hemos querido rescatar canciones de Bob Seger que no suelen programarse habitualmente cuando se habla de él. Cuando se publicó la banda sonora de la película Hope Floats, la grabación original publicada en Estados Unidos contenía un tema más, precisamente este curioso dúo, casi impensable con Martina McBride. Todos aquellos que compraron en 1998 la edición europea de la banda sonora de aquella cinta protagonizada por Sandra Bullock y Harry Connick, Jr., no pudieron escuchar este “Chances Are”. En el mes de Junio de aquel año, el álbum Hope Floats entraba directamente en el puesto No. 7 de la lista de country, siendo la banda sonora que, por entonces, debutaba en una posición más alta en la historia de la entonces llamada Top Country Albums. Poco antes de terminar 2016, Bob Seger se acercaba a un estudio de Nashville para grabar una canción que él mismo había compuesto sobre su gran amigo Glenn Frey, desaparecido a comienzos de aquel mismo año. Es un tema sin estribillo, lleno de cariño, en en que describe de forma muy personal su primer encuentro, allá por 1966. Fue la primera noticia que tuvimos sobre su último álbum, I Knew You When, que aparecería a finales de 2017. Esta “Glenn Song” fue una de las tres incluidas en la edición de lujo del trabajo, junto a "Forward into the Past" y "Blue Ridge". En realidad, aquel registro era una recuperación de temas grabados años atrás y en diferentes épocas por el veterano artista. I Knew You When se ha convertido en el décimo octavo y último álbum del veterano Bob Seger. Un disco grabado entre Nashville y Detroit y producido por el propio artista, en el que las composiciones del artista fueron escritas y grabadas años e incluso décadas atrás, pero que habían permanecido inéditas hasta entonces. La mortalidad era el tema central de un registro que en su conjunto fue dedicado al miembro de los Eagles fallecido a comienzos de 2016 y que se hace muy presente en “I Knew You When”, la canción que lo dio título. De las canciones incluidas en el álbum Stranger In Town, tan solo hubo cuatro grabadas por Bob Seger con la Silver Bullet Band. Las otras, las grabó en Alabama con los músicos del Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Una de aquellas cuatro era “Still The Same”, en la que hablaba de ese compuesto de personas de supuesta clase A que tienen demasiado, y que el situaba particularmente en Hollywood, donde vivió durante unos meses mientras grababa aquel álbum. No hay muchos con ese carisma en su natal Michigan. Y ese carisma, además, tiene dos caras. Es un regalo y una maldición. Así lo reflejó Bob Seger a través de un jugador muy hábil que siempre parece estar un paso por delante. Muchos recordamos una canción como "Old Time Rock And Roll" asociada a un baile en el que un juvenil Tom Cruise se deslizaba sobre un suelo de madera. La película era Risky Business, que dirigió Paul Brickman en 1983. Aquellos saltos sobre el sofá y esa guitarra inventada se han convertido en una de las escenas de bailes más memorables de la historia. El pasado miércoles cumplió 75 años, su compositor e intérprete. Es uno de los más aguerridos músicos de todos los tiempos. Es Bob Seger, el veterano artista de Dearborn, en Michigan, que ha firmado algunas de las páginas más poderosas del rock americano y al que hoy hemos querido felicitar en el tiempo de TOMA UNO. Escuchar audio

RADIO KAOS Programa Rock y Blues
74 - SOUND TRACK (RISKY BUSINESS)

RADIO KAOS Programa Rock y Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 92:46


El tema principal de éste programa es la Banda Sonora de la película “Risky Business”, titulada en Argentina como “Negocios riesgosos”. Película estadounidense de género comedia. ​ Estrenada en 1983, escrita y dirigida por Paul Brickman en lo que fue su debut como realizador e interpretada en sus papeles principales por Tom Cruise y Rebecca De Mornay. Se considera a ésta cinta​ como la impulsora de la carrera cinematográfica de Cruise quien fuera nominado por este papel en los premios Globos de Oro.De la misma hemos seleccionado las siguientes canciones. Old time rock and roll de Bob Seger, Every breath you take de The Police, Hungry heart de Bruce Springsteen, Manish boy de Muddy waters e In the air tonight de Phil Collins.En la Sección Efemérides estará Peter Frampton con uno de sus mayores éxitos “Show me the way” y en Que vuelvan los lentos a Mick Jagger con Hard Woman.Terminamos con un bloque de canciones de bandas de final de siglo pasado: Weezer con Island in the sun, Sugar Ray con Every morning, Smash Mouth con All Star , Sublime con santeria y New Radicals con You get what you give.

Eat Pray Judge - A Movie Podcast
Eat Pray Judge Episode 41 - Risky Business

Eat Pray Judge - A Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 66:43


Risky Business could be described as The Anti-Pretty Woman or The Graduate for the 1980's. On the surface Tom Cruise’s break out film looks like another John Hughes Chicagoland affluent teenage melodram-com, but writer/director Paul Brickman delivered a much darker satire on the loss of innocence and the soul crushing effects of the ideology of capitalism on the youth of the 80s. Joining us the week to talk about the film is Let’s Talk About Sets Co-host Harrison Tweed.

You Haven't Seen That?!
Risky Business

You Haven't Seen That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 53:59


In this week's episode we dip back into the Tom Cruise canon with his star making role in Paul Brickman's 1983 comedy Risky Business, the tale of a stressed out high schooler, a call girl and the freedom you can get by just letting go sometimes.

Cinema Wheelerte
Risky Business (1983) - with Stephen Woosley

Cinema Wheelerte

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017


MadLab's Stephen Woosley joins Sean, Toni and Scott to discuss Paul Brickman's 1983 coming-of-age satire.   Plugs:   Twitter : @CinemaWheelerte   Facebook : facebook.com/CinemaWheelerte/   It's All Been Done : itsallbeendoneradiohour.com/welcome   Columbus Unscripted : columbusunscripted.com   Hashtag Comedy : hashtagcomedy.com   The Nest Theatre : nesttheatre.com   Madlab Theatre : madlab.net   Columbus Improv Wars : improvwarscolumbus.com

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Escuchando Peliculas
Ejecución Inminente (Intriga. Thriller #audesc 1999)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 117:07


País Estados Unidos Director Clint Eastwood Guión Larry Gross, Paul Brickman, Stephen Schiff (Novela: Andrew Klavan) Música Lennie Niehaus Fotografía Jack N. Green Reparto Clint Eastwood, Isaiah Washington, James Woods, Denis Leary, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Diane Venora, Bernard Hill, Michael McKean, Michael Jeter, Mary McCormack, Graham Beckel, Lucy Liu, Penny Bae Bridges, Hattie Winston, Francesca Fisher-Eastwood, Frances Fisher, Erik King Sinopsis Steve Everett es un periodista de investigación que tiene serios problemas: es un alcohólico que lleva sólo dos meses sin beber, pero es, sobre todo, un mujeriego impenitente. Su estilo de vida no sólo lo ha desprestigiado profesionalmente, sino que además ha arruinado su matrimonio. Encuentra una inesperada oportunidad de rehabilitación cuando le encargan una entrevista con un condenado a muerte en la víspera de su ejecución. A pesar de ello, decide investigar por su cuenta y ciertos indicios le hacen sospechar que el hombre que va a ser ejecutado es inocente. Sin embargo, dispone de muy poco tiempo para conseguir la información necesaria que haga posible el indulto e impida la ejecución de la sentencia.

I Will Watch Anything Once - Conversations about Movies Missed or Avoided

Alex Fernie joins me to watch Risky Business and discuss the Reaganomics commentary and progressively positive view of transgender characters present in the film. IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086200/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Written and Directed by: Paul Brickman Starring: Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay, Joe Pantoliano, Bronson Pinchot and Curtis Armstrong Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl-SwgxkNZs If you are enjoying I Will Watch Anything Once, please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes, like it on Facebook and follow IWWAO on twitter and tumblr. Remember, if you haven't seen it once you can't complain. Additional Links: Alex Fernie: https://twitter.com/FernieCommaAlex, tumblr page Convoy: https://www.ucbtheatre.com/show/1631 Sentimental Lady: https://www.ucbtheatre.com/show/2766 Children's Hospital, Bajillion Dollar Properties on Seeso  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Late To The Party
Risky Business

Late To The Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 45:49


Jose, Meghan and special guest Todd Berger put on their Ray Bans and take off their pants to get into some Risky Business with Tom Cruise. Risky Business (1983) Written and directed by Paul Brickman. Music by Michael Kramer http://michaelkramermusic.com  Logo art by Garret Ross http://garrettross.net Send comments and suggestions on Twitter @later2theparty and on … Continued

Film and Television (Audio)
Risky Business - Script to Screen

Film and Television (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014 51:44


In honor of the film’s 30th anniversary, “Risky Business” writer and director Paul Brickman, award-winning producer Jon Avnet and co-star Curtis Armstrong paid a visit to UCSB, discussing the film’s creative development and the movie-making process. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 27696]

Film and Television (Video)
Risky Business - Script to Screen

Film and Television (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014 51:44


In honor of the film’s 30th anniversary, “Risky Business” writer and director Paul Brickman, award-winning producer Jon Avnet and co-star Curtis Armstrong paid a visit to UCSB, discussing the film’s creative development and the movie-making process. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 27696]

Mass Moviecide
Ep. 106 - TOP GUN and RISKY BUSINESS

Mass Moviecide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2013 54:29


"Better late than never" eh, Movieciders? Here it is, the long awaited Tom Cruise episode!  With the rerelease of TOP GUN into Imax theaters, we thought it was about time we watched it.  While we were at it, we figured we might as well pair it up with another Tom Cruise classic. FIRST UP, it's TOP GUN, directed by Tony Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Tom Skerrit, Kelly McGillis, and Val Kilmer.  After that, we're watching RISKY BUSINESS directed by Paul Brickman, and starring Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay, and Joe Pantoliano. Quench the need for speed, strip down to your underwear and slide across the floor, and prepare to commit MASS MOVIECIDE!