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Fresh Perspective
Episode 59: Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Inherent Vice

Fresh Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 73:15


Episode 59 we talk movies that take place at the closing of the 1960s with Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood" (2019) and Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" (2014). Guest host Matt Fagerholm, Assistant Editor of RogerEbert.com and creator and writer for Indie Outlook.   Stay tuned for next episode's theme and guests.    Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast that talks about two films based on a movie related theme. One film in the theater and one streaming or on DVD. Jeff Broitman and Rebecca Martin host. Find Fresh Perspective Podcast on the Now Playing Network, iTunes, and Spotify.  Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 and "like" our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/

Fresh Perspective
Episode 58: Juke Box Musicals

Fresh Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 69:24


Episode 58 we talk juke box musicals with Danny Boyle's "Yesterday" and Julie Taymor's "Across the Universe", (2007). Beatles aficionado Brad Strauss, co-host of Director's Club Podcast, featured on the Now Playing Network joins us as guest.   Next we talk Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood" (2019) and Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice" (2014). Movie theme, 1960s Hollywood. Guests TBA.   Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast that talks about two films based on a movie related theme. One film in the theater and one streaming or on DVD. Jeff Broitman and Rebecca Martin host. Find Fresh Perspective Podcast on the Now Playing Network, iTunes, and Spotify. Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 and "like" our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/

Celluloid Heroes
#139 - The Stoned Detective: Under the Silver Lake, The Big Lebowski & Inherent Vice

Celluloid Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 62:02


On this episode, we talk about the character of the stoned detective. Andrew Garfield is the man of his times trying to find out what happened to a missing girl in the new movie by David Robert Mitchell called Under the Silver Lake. It runs in the same river as The Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski as well as Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice. Each of these movies were criminally misunderstood and divisive at the time of their release, and will enjoy the recognition they deserve in time. This happened with The Big Lebowski as it wasn't received greatly when it came out, but has since become a cultural phenomenon. We believe this too will happen, maybe to a slightly lesser degree, to Inherent Vice and Under the Silver Lake. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. We're also on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy! Email us at celluloidheroespod@gmail.com IG: @celluloidheroespod @seanshap0 @stevenifine

Forgotten Film Pod
Intro: Inherent Vice and The Long Goodbye

Forgotten Film Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 50:39


In this introduction episode, Rob and Jordan set themselves up for a neo noir marathon, a veritable genre deconstruction deconstructicon! We start with Paul Thomas Anderson's INHERENT VICE based on the Thomas Pynchon novel and "recommended" by our former co-host, Josh Taylor aka the Forgetful Film Critic. We then move on to our second Robert Altman flick, THE LONG GOODBYE, introduced here by Rob to Jordan, based on the Raymond Chandler novel. That means this is also an intro to an adaptation-athon! Listen now to find out what we're looking forward to and potentially dreading, and remember to come back in two weeks for our discussion! As always, big thanks to the Forgetful Film Critic for his vocals on the cold open. You can also listen to the Forgotten Film Pod on iTunes, Stitcher, and most pod-catchers near you. Theme: “Vintage Education” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Million Dollar Movies
Inherent Vice (2014)

Million Dollar Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 83:44


Bob and Dan discuss Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice (2014), an adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel about a Chandler-esque PI in 1970s California who investigates a crime while being stoned for most of the process. Other topics: what makes a good adaptation, Manson, drugs, hippies, and what makes someone a hack. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Follow Dan on Twitter.

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Silver Screen Snobs
#120: Inherent Vice, Chappie

Silver Screen Snobs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015 83:13


Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice is our main review this week plus Neill Blomkamp's Chappie and a whole bunch of movie news. Guest: Robert Lees.

Sound of Cinema
Detective

Sound of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2015 23:08


Matthew Sweet considers music written to enhance the character of the movie detective. The Classic Score of the week is David Raksin's 1944 music for Laura which features one of film music's most enduring themes. Also in the programme is music for The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Seven Per Cent Solution, The Adventures of Tintin, Dick Tracy, The Maltese Falcon, Devil In A Blue Dress and Murder On The Orient Express. The featured new release is Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice introducing Thomas Pynchon's LA detective Larry "Doc" Sportello - and a new score by Jonny Greenwood.

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s
#517: Inherent Vice / Top 5 2014 "Best of the Rest"

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 96:36


What was the best shot of 2014? How about the best performances by actors we take granted? Filmspotting covers all its end-of-year bases with the Top 5 "Best of the Rest" – everything Josh and Adam loves about the year in movies... except the movies themselves. Plus, a review of Paul Thomas Anderson's INHERENT VICE. :00-2:34 - Billboard / Donations 2:34-35:09 - Review: "Inherent Vice" Willis Earl Beal, "Nobody Knows" 36:28-45:35 - Notes / Massacre Theatre 45:35-1:02:19 - Top 5: "Best of the Rest" Willis Earl Beal, "Wavering Lines" 1:03:38-1:04:32 - SVU Promo 1:04:32-1:31:48 - "Best of the Rest" cont. 1:31:48-1:34:35 - Close MUSIC - Willis Earl Beal NOTES - Correction: Pretty sure Peter Sarsgaard is not the progeny of Stellan Skarsgard. LINKS - Josh on "Inherent Vice" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Convicted Cinephiles
Convicted Cinephiles #48 - I am a Noble Rabbit

Convicted Cinephiles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 58:02


When Michaela's away (on vacation) the boys will get View Askewed with a fully Kevin Smith dedicated episode. With the help of In Development's Kyle Brown and Eric Kimelton, Stevil and Matty get to talk about one of their personal favorite director and podcaster with four pivotal films in his career. Before our panel discusses Kev's cinematic universe, they talk about the trailer debut of Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice and Matty gets old and ornery about the rumor of Marvel Studios splitting Avengers 3 into two films. It's a new fandangled technological world and Old Man Dubs is shaking his fist at the young'ns!    These are our Staff Picks!   Kyle's recommendation, The Skeleton Twins, has Stevil jealous because it hadn't hit Canada yet. It also brings up the hilarious gaff a Denver talk show made when the interviewer asked stars Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig about a full frontal nudity scene that was actually in another of Wiig's films. Matty proceeds to make everyone uncomfortable as he dreams of what this scene could entail.   Simply put, Eric brings us a story of revenge. After the murder of his entire family, a dolphin sets his sights on the man parading around the disembodied tail of the love of his life. Does he have the drive and fortitude to exact his brutal revenge? Is he strong enough to rise up and destroy this formidable villain known as Harry Connick Jr.? Your resolve will be put to the test in Dolphin Tale 2!   Stevil's pick this week was something Kyle Brown had been on his case about for close to six months and, finally, he sat down and watched the damn thing! An endearing and Academy Award winning film about, let's face it, crazy people in Philadelphia, Silver Linings Playbook is a movie Stevil is kicking himself for never having checked out. Have you seen it? Don't make us send Kyle after you!   Matty brings us some classic sci-fi horror from a Canadian icon and treasure David Cronenberg. Continuing the Cinephiles obsession of Criterion, he picked up the new reissue of Scanners and implores the masses to do the same. He then tests our American friends, to see how far they've traveled down this director's long and twisted filmography.   For the main subject of our episode on Kevin Smith films, our panel explains why they made their choices:   "Choosing a Kevin Smith movie is like picking a favorite kid. You like all your kids but on certain days, maybe you like little Timmy better than Sarah because Sarah is doing the tango on your last nerve. I don't know your kids, don't judge me. What I do know is I picked Dogma.   Dogma, however, wasn't my first pick. Chasing Amy is always my go to. I don't know if there has been a funnier, more true look inside relationships ever written.   But alas, I too would be Chasing Amy as the Cinephiles had just reviewed it on their Criterion Collection cast.   Dogma was my pick and is probably my second favorite Kevin Smith flick. As it stands, I think it's also his most well-rounded film to date. A fantastic story, one that couldn't get green-lit for under 100 million these days, with an AMAZING cast. Dogma is the whole package and would probably be the movie I used to break a non-Kevin Smith fan's cherry as an intro into what Kevin can do.   I wouldn't be where I am (Los Angeles) doing what I'm doing (writing this email ... also trying to break into the business) if it wasn't for Kevin Smith. He's my personal Gretzky, especially since I don't watch the Hockey, and this is the pinnacle of what a guy like Kevin, and I'd like to think like me, can attain when at their best. A smart, inventive, hilarious take on a MASSIVE social issue that can make you laugh and make you think all while keeping you entertained. Dogma. Watch it.   Plus ... fucking Affleck, come on, what are you waiting for?" - Kyle @makebelievekyle   "Fuck, Fuck, Fuck, mother-mother-fuck, mother-mother-fuck-fuck, motherfuck, motherfuck, noise noise noise.   It was a super easy choice for me. Jay and Silent Bob was the first Kevin Smith movie I ever saw, and it's also the Kevin Smith movie I have seen the most. I've probably seen it 15 times, conservatively. It set the comedy bar in my tight group of friends during high school and we incorporated the word "Snoogans" into our everyday vernacular.   I'll go ahead and say it - Strike Back is the smartest stoner comedy there is. Strike Back's just an all-around, quotable, funny as hell movie and fulfills my appetite for George Carlin, hitchhiking head and the C.L.I.T. Smith gets his fans, but doesn't alienate people new to the dinner party." - Eric @makebelieveeric    "When I had initially thought of doing this podcast, in my head I had picked Matty's choice. As soon as I posted the message between all of us, Matty swooped in an threw his down. Sucks for me, well played for him. So I decided to bring a movie that gets a lot of ridicule and hate, all of it unwarranted. Jersey Girl is a beautiful little sweetheart of a film that explores the love and devotion it takes to be a father. It came out at a time in my life that coincided with some of it's themes. Plus, it's Kev wanting to make a John Hughes style flick, how can you not appreciate that?" - Steve @thestevildead   I didn't just pick Red State to steal Steve's movie. Their might be a little truth to that statement but I wanted to showcase Kevin Smith's ability to make something other then dick and fart jokes. He accomplished it with this dark and intense movie." - Matty @mattydub604   What is your favorite Kevin Smith movie? Do you or did you enjoy our picks? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think in the comments below! We leave you with this classic from these brilliant businessmen.   http://youtu.be/F5bW8H-kNZs