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Dennis McNally was the Grateful Dead's publicist in the mid-‘80s, one of many reasons why he's supremely qualified to write his new book about the birth of the counterculture in America's West and East Coast and Britain. ‘The Last Great Dream: How Bohemians Became Hippies And Created the Sixties', a celebration of music, beat poetry, radical thinking, free speech and artistic liberty, seems even more precious now in the light of recent events. All sorts are discussed here, these being some of the highlights … … how the Summer of Love of ‘67 actually happened in the Fall of ‘66 in Haight-Ashbury. … “rigid, stagnant, terrifying”: early ‘60s America before the revolution. … the three key cities that “experimented with freedom”. ... how San Francisco “cherished strangeness” and had a self-proclaimed ruler, Emperor Norton, who created his own currency. … how the Grateful Dead - “the ultimate example of the bohemian pulse writ large in music” – spent $1m building a sound system when they were earning $125 a week. … the influence of Private Eye, Beyond The Fringe and That Was The Week That Was on British culture. And of Lenny Bruce, the Hungry I club, Bill Cosby, Woody Allen and Mort Sahl in America. … how Rebel Without A Cause and the Wild One helped establish the West Coast as rebellious. … “there are two flags of freedom – one to make as much money as possible, the other to be as open-minded and thoughtful about everything”. … Eisenhower said “in God we trust!” But which God? … the entire security for the 25,000 crowd at the Human Be-In in Golden Gate Park was two mounted policemen. … “nothing is more fun than researching”. ... how the counter-culture was created with very little money or technology. Order the Last Great Dream here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Last-Great-Dream-Bohemians-Hippies/dp/0306835665Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week in the last video store near you The Admirable Admiral and But Maestro get together in the break room to discuss Rebel Without A Cause from 1955.
Say howdy-do to one of Jason's longtime idols! James Dean burned quick but bright and left an iconic mark on our culture and cinema. East of Eden (1955) and Rebel Without a Cause (1955) are twin titans of the 50s that show Dean at his biggest and best. Jason and Ryan compete to see who will be the coolest co-host as they devote an episode to the coolest cat of them all!The Deep Question: Congratulations! The powers that be at Hollywood tap you on the shoulder to be the next hot movie director. You get to co-direct your first film with an established director. Who do you hope it is?This Week's Features:East of Eden (1955)Rebel Without a Cause (1955)Message Jason and Ryan
On Episode 148 of Floating Through Film, we continue our series picked by Luke, Nicholas Ray! We're reviewing two of Ray's color films from the 50s, 1954's Johnny Guitar, and 1955's Rebel Without a Cause (1:45:05) . We hope you enjoy! Episode Next Week: Run for Cover + Bigger Than Life Music: - Intro: Johnny Guitar (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlomoZqolEI&ab_channel=MovieThemesSymphonies%26Suites) - Break: Rebel Without a Cause (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjKwWcMHVXs&list=PLqeu8TskTf4j_3Tc6kA4NAr0SRqPEhSrh&index=2&ab_channel=LeonardRosenman-Topic) - Outro: Johnny Guitar (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlomoZqolEI&ab_channel=MovieThemesSymphonies%26Suites) Hosts: Luke Seay (LB: https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/, Twitter: https://x.com/luke67s) Blake Tourville (LB: https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/, Twitter: https://x.com/vladethepoker) Dany Joshuva (LB: https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/, Twitter: https://x.com/grindingthefilm) Podcast Links (Spotify and Apple): https://linktr.ee/floatingthroughfilm Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/floatingfilm/ Email: floatingthroughfilm@gmail.com
"We're finally getting out of this turkey town, and now you wanna crawl back into your cell, right? You wanna end up like John? You just can't stay seventeen forever." For those who cherish Disney, worship at the altar of Spielberg, love nothing more than immersing themselves into the world of Aardman, let us introduce you to Not Just For Kids. This is the podcast that revisits the films we cherished growing up, be they family films or something we maybe shouldn't have been watching. Host Russell Bailey kicks off our last series looking at the teen on screen. Dr Vincent M Gaine (https://vincentmgaine.wordpress.com/) returns to kick off our season with a dive into Rebel Without a Cause and American Grafitti. Check out American Graffiti: George Lucas, the New Hollywood and the Baby Boom Generation by Peter Krämer Email us: notjustforkidspodcast@gmail.com Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd: @adultstoopod Give the Not Just For Kids Movie Club a listen: https://anchor.fm/russell-bailey2
Three time Ms. Noir City Audra Wolfmann joins us once again to look at some of the strangest Westerns ever produced by Hollywood. Both of these films have surprisingly feminist themes while being directed by two of the studio system's true iconoclasts. First, Joan Crawford as saloon keeper Vienna is pitted against Mercedes McCambridge as the sexually-frustrated matriarch Emma Small in JOHNNY GUITAR (1954) for control of an Arizona town, and its two most eligible bachelors: The Dancin' Kid (Scott Brady) and Johnny Guitar (Sterling Hayden). Vienna has had both of them, which Emma has had none, but Emma appears to be more attracted to her feminine rival judging by the intensity of her rages whenever she's around Vienna. Directed by Nicholas Ray, whose best-known film, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955), also concerns a love triangle that doesn't conform to the gender norms of the time. Also starring Ernest Borgnine, Ward Bond, and John Carradine, and filmed in striking Trucolor by Henry A. Stradling (Hitchcock's SUSPICION; A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE). Next, Barbara Stanwyck is the "high ridin' woman with a whip in director Sam Fuller's utterly bizarre FORTY GUNS (1957), a movie as obsessed with dicks as its title would suggest. Three very Earp like brothers played by Barry Sullivan, Gene Barry, and Robert Dix (they couldn't find another Barry?) ride into Cochise County, Arizona and are immediately confronted by the movie's titular 40 guns. Stanwyck is Jessica Drummond, who rules the territory with lead and leather. Incredible camera work here by Fuller and cinematographer Joseph F. Biroc (THE AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN). We discussed Fuller previously way back in our Dark AF episode (S1E7) with THE NAKED KISS (1964). FORTY GUNS also stars Dean Jagger, Elvis' milquetoast dad from KING CREOLE (S2E10), as the milquetoast sheriff. We also ask all the hard questions like why Lady Gaga doesn't want to call the musical JOKER sequel a musical? The answer may surprise you. And please give us good reviews on Apple Podcasts. We could use em. Please check out Audra's amazing podcasts: SPEAKEASILY VS. THE 80s and RETROPHILIA. www.audrawolfmann.net podcasts.apple.com/no/podcast/retr…re/id1598247675 Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun and Cory Sklar Special Guest: Audra Wolfmann Greg Franklin is on assignment OMFYS theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard used with permission "Drink to Forget" by the Hot Patooties used with permission. Thanks Beth! Trailer audio courtesy of Archive.org "Bone Dry" and "Spirit Riders" by Telecasted; "Desert Drive" by Everet Almond; and misc. gun shot sounds courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Horse sounds courtesy of freesound.org neighing horse.wav by soundslikewillem -- https://freesound.org/s/418428/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Horse galloping (coconut shells) version 1 by alanmcki -- https://freesound.org/s/403025/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 snorting horse.wav by soundslikewillem -- https://freesound.org/s/418427/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): @OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com NEXT EPISODE: Hammer Horror with horror blogger Rowan Lee. Still haven't figured out what movies yet because we're stoned.
In Episode 25, hosts Drew Lyon & Door Man welcome guest Sean Shelton from the Academy's programming team! Together they engage in a "spoiler free" discussion of half the upcoming films within the September 2024 Revival Program at the Academy Theater. SEPT 13-19: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (1990) // ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 (1976) // CURE (1997) [International Series].SEPT 20-26: NOTHING BUT A MAN (1964) // FIRST BLOOD (1982) // THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991). SEPT 27 - OCT 3: REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) [Classics Series] // BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE (1970) [Deep Cut Series] // ELECTION (1999). 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
Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks to filmmakers Toby Poser & John Adams about their 3rd horror movie WHERE THE DEVIL ROAMS and "3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life"WHERE THE DEVIL ROAMS is available to watch – free with ads - in the UK on https://tubitv.com/homeToby Poser's choices:BAD NEWS BEARS (1976)REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955)JAWS (1975)John Adams' choicesBARRY LYNDON (1975)PHANTASM (1979)FIRST BLOOD (1982)"3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE" is a podcast by screenwriter Stuart Wright that explores the transformative power of cinema. From emotional masterpieces to thought-provoking classics, each episode delves into the films that have had a profound impact on our personal growth and perspective. Through engaging storytelling, critical analysis, and cultural commentary, Stuart aims to uncover the lasting influence that movies have had on his guests. Please join him on an emotional journey through the world of film and discover how just three movies can change the direction of a life, cement memories you will never forget or sometimes change how you see the world."CreditsIntro/Outro music is Rocking The Stew by Tokyo Dragons (www.instagram.com/slomaxster/)Podcast for www.britflicks.com https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/Written, produced and hosted by Stuart WrightSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/britflicks-com-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This week, Millie and Danielle discuss THE LAST PICTURE SHOW (1971) and REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955), rage workouts, Millie going goth, and Danielle's encounter with a delivery man. To see a full ISWYD movie list, check out our Letterboxd here: https://letterboxd.com/isawwhatyoudid/films/diary/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we share a winding, whirling discussion about the 1955 classic: Rebel Without a Cause. What follows isn't just a thematic breakdown of the movie's commentary on post-war generational tensions, but a macro discussion about the state of modern movies and how far we've come from the simple-yet-impactful cinematic eye of directors like Nicholas Ray.Check out our website for more great movie deconstructions.If you'd like to support the show and hear episodes ad-free, then join our Patreon!Music by Ross Bugden.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Dank Diplomat Ngaio Bealum is back on OMFYS and he's picked a pair of movies to get high to from Criterion Channel's current series HOLLYWOOD CRACK-UP: THE DECADE AMERICAN CINEMA LOST ITS MIND. First, LEE MARVIN is punching dudes in the nuts and throwing them out of high-rise windows all to get his $93,000 back in POINT BLANK (1967). It's heavy on the testosterone but has lots of psychedelic and French New Wave touches from then-young director JOHN BOORMAN, who went on to make some of the trippiest movies ever made with EXCALIBUR (1981) & ZARDOZ (1974). Also starring Angie Dickenson, Sharon Acker, Carrol O'Connor (Archie Bunker), and introducing John Vernon (Dean Wormer from Animal House). Then SIDNEY POITIER is a prison psychiatrist trying to unravel the twisted psyche of a deranged but dangerous nazi played with menace by crooner BOBBY DARIN. This movie is chock full of the tripped-out dream sequences that we live for on this podcast, all set to an awesome jazz theremin score by Ernest Gold and photographed with intensity by Ernest Haller, the man who shot GONE WITH THE WIND and REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE. This is the forgotten collaboration between producer Stanley Kramer and Poitier, who also made THE DEFIANT ONES (1958) and GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (1967), but Bob thinks PRESSURE POINT is their best. And if all that ain't enough, we've got a young PETER FALK thrown in here for good measure. Both movies are now streaming on CRITERION CHANNEL, which is really knocking it out of the park these days. Follow Ngaio on Instagram, Facebook & X (Twitter) at ngaio420 And see Ngaio with Paul Conyers at the Alameda Comedy Club on June 28-29: https://www.alamedacomedy.com/events/91745 Hosts: Bob Calhoun & Greg Franklin Cory Sklar & Philena Franklin are on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard "Hard Times" by Mike Lisk & Chaki the Funk Wizard with additional dialog by "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes "Blue Mood" by Robert Munzinger & "Sicko" by Yung Logos courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Trailer audio via Archive.org Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Twitter (X): OM4YStoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
From Beneath The Hollywood Sign is thrilled to welcome our newest sponsor, www.HappyMammoth.com. Use code BENEATH at checkout for 15% off of your entire first order! EPISODE 39 - “Father Knows Best: Classic Cinema's Best (and Worst!) Dads” - 06/10/2024 When you stop to think about the great father's of classic cinema, Atticus Finch, the mild-mannered Southern lawyer in “To Kill A Mocking Bird” (1962), has to be at the top of the list. But who else would be on that list? And what about the horrible fathers of old Hollywood? As you scramble to find that last minute tie or cologne for dear old Dad for Father's Day, make sure you check out this week's episode where Steve and Nan celebrate some of old Hollywood's most memorable fathers — the good and the bad. SHOW NOTES: Sources: “20 Best and Worst Movie Fathers,” June 19, 2020, by David Fear, Rolling Stone.com “Noah Cross (John Huston) Character Analysis: Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know,” schmoop.com Yahoo.com RogerEbert.com IMDBPro.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: How Green Was My Valley (1941), starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald Crisp, Patric Knowles, Anna Lee, Roddy McDowell, Sara Allgood, and Barry Fitzgerald; Bicycle Thieves (1948), starring Vittorio De Sica, Enzo Staiola, and Lianella Carell; Splendor in the Grass (1961), starring Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Pat Hingle, Audrey Christie, Barbara Loden, Zorah Lampert, Sandy Dennis, and Phyllis Diller; The Heiress (1949), starring Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins, Vanessa Brown, and Mona Freeman; The Swiss Family Robinson (1960), starring John Mills, Dorothy McGuire, James MacArthur, Tommy Kirk, Kevin Corcoran, and Janet Munro; Shane (1953), starring Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Helfin, Brandon De Wilde, Jack Palance, Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan, Elisha Cook Jr, and Ellen Corby; Chinatown (1974), starring Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, Perry Lopez, Diane Ladd, and John Hillerman; Rebel Without A Cause (1955), starring James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, Dennis Hopper, Jim Backus, Corey Allen, Ann Doran, Nick Adams, William Hopper, and Edward Platt; Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945), starring Edward G. Robinson, Margaret O'Brien, Agnes Moorhead, James Craig, Jackie “Butch” Jenkins, Frances Gifford, Morris Carnovsky, and Sara Haden; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen King taught us some important lessons while ascending to his rightful place as America's most prolific author of horror and supernatural fiction. For instance: don't dump pig's blood on Carrie, never stay at The Shining's Overlook Hotel, and for goodness sake, tread lightly when dealing with a 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine. King takes the classic tale of boy-meets-girl to frightening heights when a geeky teenager named Arnie falls for a red Plymouth Fury with a sketchy past. Christine falls hard for Arnie, too, which would be roses and balloon drops if it weren't for one tiny detail: the car is a killing machine with a long memory and a short fuse. Moral of the story: Never underestimate the fury of a Fury, particularly one that just…won't…die. So jump in the Plymouth Fury, put out your cigar and try not to choke on your hamburger as Tim Williams and Guest Co-Host, Laramy Wells from "Moving Panels" Podcast discuss “Christine” from 1983 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast. Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover on this episode: Stephen King and director George Romero worked together on several projects early in King's career, including adaptations of "Salem's Lot" and "The Stand." They also collaborated on the 1982 film "Creepshow." During that time, Romero married actress and producer Christine Forrest. Although they divorced in 2010, Romero cast Forrest in several of his films. As a tribute to their friendship, King named the evil 1958 Plymouth Fury in his novel "Christine" after her. After reading over the book, actor Keith Gordon and the costume designer came up with a visual way to show Arnie being possessed by Christine. As the movie progresses, Arnie begins to wear clothes that reflect the era of Christine's make. At various points, especially when Arnie is yelling at Leigh on the phone, Arnie is seen wearing button up shirts open with black t-shirts, black pants, and boots like a 1950's "greaser." When he's talking to Junkins, he's wearing a leather vest over a button up shirt (a nod to western TV shows which were popular in the 50's), and he even starts to wear a red suede jacket like James Dean in "Rebel Without A Cause". Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/john-carpenters-christine-behind-the-scenes-facts-about-the-classic-stephen-king-movie https://www.hagerty.com/media/entertainment/fear-on-wheels-christine/ We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/80sflickflashback/message
Burt Kearns wrote 'Marlon Brando: Hollywood Rebel'-1973 he wins the Oscar for the Godfather ... doesn't show up! Sends a woman dressed as a Native American to accept it -The studio did not want him for the Godfather-Was he a good father to his 11 children -He was bisexual and didn't care what people thought -His friendship with Michael Jackson -When Michael Jackson's hair caught on fire in the Pepsi commercial, Brando's son Miko was the one who put out the fire To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
Welcome to Bad Dad Rad Dad, where Kylie and Elliott talk about the movies they watch each week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they dust off their expectations of old movies, question their previous tough-guy personas, and meet a deadline for watching a horror classic for the first time.This week's movies are: About Dry Grasses (2023), Rebel Without A Cause (1955), Martyrs (2008), Piaffe (2022), and The Omen (1976).Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The classic tale of teen angst isn't just remembered as a coming of age drama, it's also notorious for all three of its leads meeting tragic fates…Where all three actors dying before the age of 45 is certainly tragic, how much was that was truly a curse and how much was it the inevitability of death claiming us all sooner or later?Edited by Maxwell Holechek
What if "Rebel Without a Cause" was recast in 2014?Nick welcomes friend, filmmaker, and movie enthusiast Justin Jayne (@justin__jayne) onto the show to recast the iconic James Dean film on one of our Dreamcast minisodes! Bringing his deep-seated knowledge from the Oklahoma City film scene to the fore, together they talk the industry's ins and outs, 48-hour films, and Justin's upcoming short film, "Ultraviolet." After an interview with Justin discussing his upcoming film and the Oklahoma film scene, his trip to a certain French film fest, and a possible Brie Larson sighting, Nick and Justin dissect the timeless narrative of "Rebel Without a Cause," pondering the film's influence on youth culture and intergenerational discord, bringing it forward to 2014 in the Boomer vs Millennial/Gen Z culture wars.You can find more of Justin's work on his website at justinjayne.com, and you can keep up with his short film, Ultraviolet on Instagram at @uv.filmTIMECODES(00:00:30) Welcome/Introducing Justin Jayne(00:24:13) Critic Stats - Rebel Without a Cause(00:29:11) 2014: How does the movie change?(00:32:21) 30 Seconds or Less CastingMain Cast:(00:41:21) Buzz(00:45:21) Carol Stark(00:48:47) Frank Stark(00:55:13) Plato(01:00:18) Judy(01:05:54) Jim Stark(01:11:27) Final Cast Thanks for listening; If you feel like supporting us, this is where you do that!BuyMeACoffee Check out or other content/socials here. LinktreeHosts:Cory Williams (@thelionfire)Nick Growall (@nickgrowall)Co-Hosts (Season 5):Aly Dale (@alydale55)Ash Hurry (@filmexplorationah)Cass Elliott (@take5cass) Voice of the Time Machine:Kristi Rothrock (@letzshake)Editing by:Nick GrowallFeatured Music:"Quantum Recast Theme" - Cory Williams"Revival" - Daniele Musto"Pukka" - Bellodrone"Kings and Queens" - Wicked Cinema"Kiss the Cat" - Al Town"Birdcage" - Al Town"Passenger" - Abloom*Music and licenses through Soundstripe
We're switching it up with our first “paranormal” episode in quite some time, and rather than focusing on ghost stories, weird, unexplained incidents or some kind of cryptid, in this episode we're going to talk about The Wizard of Oz, Rebel Without a Cause, Incubus, Superman and The Omen, AKA, some of the most infamous “cursed films” out there. Sources:The Wizard of Oz at 80: fascinating facts about the 'cursed' film classic from CBCThe truth behind the “cursed” set of ‘The Wizard of Oz' from Far Out MagazineCurse of the "Incubus" from SalonThe Tragic Fate of Rebels Without a Cause: Was the Film Cursed? from MediumMarina Habe from UncoveredThe True Story Behind The Omen, One of the Most Haunted Film Productions in History from PopsugarThe Superman Curse: A Look at All the Death, Destruction and Destitution from KQEDThe Superman Movie Curse Explained - Is It Real? from Screen Rant See ya next Wednesday! Intro/Outro Music: A Creepy Music from Music UnlimitedInstagram: @wickedwithinpodcastWebsite: wickedwithinpodcast.com
While Matt is off getting married and honeymooned, I Was There Too will feature a special run of guest hosted episodes! This week actor Jack Grinnage joins guest hosts Amanda Lund and Maria Blasucci to discuss the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause. Jack explains how he lied about his age to get a role in the movie, his college friendship with actress Beverly Long, and how they built the action around James Deans strengths. Then, they talk about the evolution of craft services, why everyone wanted to be paid for golden time, and how a terrible interview got Jack cast in King Creole. Finally, Jack tells of meeting Colonel Tom Parker, why he never saw Elvis out of makeup, and Laurence Oliviers reaction to finding Jack in his chair during the filming of Spartacus.This episode is brought to you by Harry's (www.harrys.com/IWTT) and HelloFresh (www.hellofresh.com code: IWTT30). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While Matt is off getting married and honeymooned, I Was There Too will feature a special run of guest hosted episodes! This week actor Jack Grinnage joins guest hosts Amanda Lund and Maria Blasucci to discuss the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause. Jack explains how he lied about his age to get a role in the movie, his college friendship with actress Beverly Long, and how they built the action around James Deans strengths. Then, they talk about the evolution of craft services, why everyone wanted to be paid for golden time, and how a terrible interview got Jack cast in King Creole. Finally, Jack tells of meeting Colonel Tom Parker, why he never saw Elvis out of makeup, and Laurence Oliviers reaction to finding Jack in his chair during the filming of Spartacus.This episode is brought to you by Harry's (www.harrys.com/IWTT) and HelloFresh (www.hellofresh.com code: IWTT30). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today Daniel is joined by Matt Bledsoe, Preston Mitchell, & Carmelita Valdez to discuss the influence of Rebel Without a Cause (1955) on Christine (1983).
Bunnie Xo and I talk about what it's like being married to Jelly Roll, running away at 14, drug addiction, high end escorting, being a step parent, and much more! Check out her podcast “Dumb Blonde” here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dumb-blonde/id1465273008 Follow Bunnie: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAEbd_rOwMy3SSNHb1guXVw https://www.instagram.com/xomgitsbunnie --------------------------------------------------- This episode is sponsored by: -Aquatru. Get 20% OFF any AquaTru water purifier when you go to http://www.AquaTru.com and use code “WIFE” -Better Help. This episode is sponsored by Better Help. Go to http://www.betterhelp.com/wife for 10% off your first month. -Draft Kings: Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW and use code WIFE. New customers can bet just FIVE BUCKS to get TWO HUNDRED INSTANTLY IN BONUS BETS --------------------------------------------------- LeeAnn Kreischer talks to friends about marriage, family, and being married to the life of the party, comedian Bert Kreischer! --------------------------------------------------- Our Next Book Club: “Drunk-ish: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving Alcohol” by Stefanie Wilder-Taylor: https://bookshop.org/a/97615/9781668019412 https://amzn.to/3TFFp6r SUBSCRIBE▶︎ @WifeofthePartyPodcast FOLLOW LEEANN: Facebook▶ https://www.facebook.com/wifeotp Instagram▶ https://www.instagram.com/leeannkreischer iTunes▶ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wife-of-the-party/id1343348729 Official Website & MERCH▶ https://www.wifeotp.com Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast! #wifeoftheparty #podcast #leeannkreischer #bertandleeann Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New episodes beginning January 30. Ready for some Edwardian Era YA? Set in Minnesota at the turn of the 20th century, Maud Hart Lovelace's delightful Besty-Tacy series is closely based on the author's idyllic midwestern childhood. In this week's episode we're discussing the four books that span Betsy's high school years (1906-1910): Heaven To Betsy, Betsy in Spite of Herself, Betsy Was a Junior, and Betsy and Joe with our guest, culture writer and editor Sadie Stein. Discussed in this episode:Heaven To Betsy by Maud Hart LovelaceBetsy in Spite of Herself by Maud Hart LovelaceBetsy Was a Junior by Maud Hart LovelaceBetsy and Joe by Maud Hart LovelaceSadie SteinLittle House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls WilderAnne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery“Stars in the Sky: A Tribute to Betsy-Tacy” (Jezebel)Carrie BradshawJo MarchMeg MarchJennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennett Gibson GirlThe Black Angels by Maud Hart LovelaceBetsy's Wedding by Maud Hart LovelaceEmily of New Moon by L.M. MontgomeryEthel BarrymoreAmerican Graffiti (1973)Rebel Without A Cause (1955)Emily of Deep Valley by Maud Hart LovelaceAnna Karenina by Leo TolstoyMerry WidowSupport the showFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast
On this week's episode, Lolo shows Patrick the 1955 James Dean classic, Rebel Without a Cause! Listen now to hear what he thinks of it, and take a trip behind the scenes! Watch this week's Indie Film Shout Out:PARALLAX, directed by John McGrath and Todd Norris https://vimeo.com/865704682 Become a Patron of Patrick and Lolo today (on our newly re-organized Patreon page!) for access to exclusive podcast episodes and videos, including our most decorated short film yet, VEGAN APOCALYPSE! https://www.patreon.com/ixfilmproductions Watch our sketches on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/ixfp Watch our award winning feature comedy Almost Sorta Maybe, now on streaming – search for it on Amazon, WatchFreeFlix, Spectrum, Comcast or Xfinity – or follow the link below to watch it on Tubi! https://tubitv.com/movies/100000169/almost-sorta-maybe Have a favorite (or least favorite) famous movie that you think we should've seen? Reach out to IX Film Productions on Twitter, Instagram or email and we'll add it to our list!Follow IX Film Productions for podcast updates, original web shorts, behind the scenes sneak peeks and comedy feature films at:Facebook: www.facebook.com/ixfilmproductionsInstagram: @IXProductionsYouTube: www.youtube.com/ixfpSubscribe to our newsletter for monthly updates on our website: www.ixfilmproductions.com"First Timers Movie Club" is brought to you by IX Film Productions."Making the World a Funnier Place one Film at a Time"MusicThe Curtain Rises by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5007-the-curtain-risesLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Nicholas Ray's ‘troubled teen' picture, ‘Rebel Without A Cause' opened in the US on 27th October, 1955. The film was eagerly anticipated, partly due to the recent death of its star, James Dean, in a car accident. Although the movie's title can be traced back to a book by Dr. Robert Lindner that explored the mind of a teenage criminal, the script underwent multiple revisions - in part so that Dean and the young cast, including Natalie Wood and Dennis Hooper, could contribute improvisation. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly examine the film's radical sexuality, yet latent conservatism; explain why it received an X rating in the UK; and reveal why it was released in colour, yet initially filmed in black and white… Further Reading: • ‘Rebel Without a Cause: Review' (Time, 1955): https://time.com/4079963/review-rebel-without-a-cause/ • ‘Behind the scenes: Rebel without a Cause' (BFI, 2014): https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/behind-scenes-rebel-without-cause • ‘Screen Tests - Rebel Without a Cause' (Warner Bros., 1955): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj-qDUVJ1vI We'll be back on Monday - unless you join
In the final episode of our Set in the 1950s cycle, we cover two classics, Cool Hand Luke and Rebel Without a Cause.We have come to the end of our 1950s cycle, and we are struggling to find a thread that weaves through all of these films. The films we covered all use the 1950s in different ways: set dressing, pastiche base layer, dreamscape, hommage, coming of age background. Each film is a creative outcome of the lived reality of its source decade. Cool Hand Luke feels like a New Hollywood film. It is filled with rebellion and American Existentialism. Rebel Without a Cause, the only film we selected that was made in the 1950s, feels vibrant and raw. Its messiness a sign of authenticity. Perhaps one theme that reoccurred through these films is one of rebellion. Rebellion against some amorphous authority: moral, masculine, or otherwise. Indeed, the 1950s has always been seen as a decade of normalcy and Pax Americana. Each of these films counter examines the assumptions we have collectively made about the years of peace and plenty.The next season of Film Trace is coming soon: Future Wars.
Ah, high school. When you and your hoodlum gang used to pile into your Chevrolet Bel Air, and slash some square's whitewall tires. Those were the days. Relive the glory days by watching Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause with America's cool kid, James Dean!https://www.instagram.com/realoldreels/
THE ANGEL BABIES SHOW - The Angel Babies welcome Film Director & Writer, Juan Pablo Arias Muñoz! Juan Pablo Arias Muñoz is a writer-director from Chile who draws upon fantastical storytelling and magical realism from his Latin American heritage to create emotional and thought-provoking films. The LA Times said of Juan Pablo that he is “a true promise in the horror genre”. This past month he presented his latest short film The History of Monsters at AFI Fest 2019. He came to the studio to talk to us about his current work and future projects, both in the US and Chile. FILM FESTIVALS His award-winning work has been exhibited at over sixty film festivals worldwide including the New York Film Festival, AFI Fest, Stockholm International Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Los Angeles Latino Film Festival, and SITGES Fantastic Film Festival. FILMS His debut feature, PUMPKINHOLE, is available for streaming on Apple TV and Prime Video. As part of its 100th-year celebration, Warner Bros Pictures commissioned Juan Pablo to reimagine REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE. The short film will be produced by the studio and will stream on MAX in late 2023. IG handle is @_jjuanpablo WEBSITE: https://www.jpariasmunoz.com Elise on Instagram: @elisethuresson Ava Lynn on Instagram: @avalynnthuresson Hosts - Elise Thuresson & Ava Lyn Thuresson Executive Producer - Jeremiah D. Higgins Senior Sound Engineer - Richard Dugan evolve entertainment https://linktr.ee/jeremiahdhiggins
James Dean had a short career as a movie star and died tragically before his fame was in full effect. Rebel Without a Cause is a stand-out for Dean, but we delve into his personal life to talk about the cars he raced as well. Joining us is Patrick Fransko of Speedster Dreams. Patrick has a wealth of knowledge about James Dean and he has incredible stories from building his own James Dean tribute Speedster - learn more at www. speedsterdreams.com!
The dudes discuss REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE and THE OUTSIDERS. Time codes are approximate: Rebel- (00:43:00) Outsiders-(01:09:00) Not intended for children. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoDudes7 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Two-Dudes-One-Double-Feature-Podcast-108846657540306 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/twodudesonedoublefeature/?igshid=17oyviqg0pxno&fbclid=IwAR13Qy_UYaRmxREDtBlpA7zWovszRFB_C3QTB7xTbbDXZnvMZrWeATkCHHg Richard's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Channel23hahaha Joey's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkFZy6PEmCY2SPScOAWkXbg?view_as=subscriber
For the second last episode of Jono's August residency on THG, he and Brendan share their (spoiler-free thoughts) on the first two episodes of #Ahsoka while also going through the latest and greatest from #Gamescom.Episode three thirty two is also crammed full of the following tasty slices:Brendan has finally dove into #OnePiece, with mixed resultsEarly opinions onthe 2024 indie gem #PepperGrinderImpressions on #TheWatcherThe Sony #PlayStationPortal missing the mark?#Bioware lays off 20% of it's workforcePlus lots more gaming and culture related banter!Let us fill your ears and warm your heart.Be sure to follow The Gamers on Twitter:BrendanATEBITFollow us on the socials:DISCORD | INSTAGRAM | TIKTOK | TWITTER Visit our WEBSITE and official WEBSTORESupport us on Buy Me a Coffee and Japan Crate (use code ATEBIT15 at checkout)Buy yourself the best in audio equipment from our friends at Audio-TechnicaMuch love, #stayhumble and #stayhungry
On this episode: Oppenheimer cast stands in solidarity with the writer's strike, and Chris Nolan makes a promise in solidarity. PLUS! The return of the “Return of the Living Dead” and the gang discusses the Rocky series with a little help from one of the classmatesIn news: Too hot for news summary today http://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:JavierListener Stephen: The Maple Syrup DonJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns linktr.ee/MitchburnsJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Asteroid City - $20 rental everywhereIndiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny - Theaters onlyRebel Without a Cause - Amazon PrimeSmiley Face - Vudu, Tubi, FreeVee, RedboxDeja Vu - HuluThelma & Louise - Amazon Prime65 - Netflix
It a brand new (to you) Classic episode oh Hey, Did You See This One? This week we are talking about the 1955 James Dean classic Rebel Without A Cause! Starring: James Dean, Natalie Wood Directed By: Nicholas Ray Synopsis: After moving to a new town, troublemaking teen Jim Stark (James Dean) is supposed to have a clean slate, although being the new kid in town brings its own problems. While searching for some stability, Stark forms a bond with a disturbed classmate, Plato (Sal Mineo), and falls for local girl Judy (Natalie Wood). However, Judy is the girlfriend of neighborhood tough, Buzz (Corey Allen). When Buzz violently confronts Jim and challenges him to a drag race, the new kid's real troubles begin. Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 9:15 PM EST #rebelwithoutacause #jamesdean #drama #romance #juvenilestory #comingofage #heydidyouseethisone #comedy #podcast #filmreview #movies #films #moviereviewpodcast #moviereview #filmreview #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #spotify #podcaster #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #youtube #youtuber #subscribe #youtubevideo #like #comment #entertainment #follow #media #live #funny #life #reality #podcasthost #podcastaddict #anchorfm #spotifypodcast #inspiration #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone/message
New Series! Explaining the most misunderstood ideas and people in politics. This time: Winston Churchill is caricatured as either a bigoted villain or a stainless hero. Is he neither… or both? Dorian Lynskey and Ian Dunt take on a Churchillian task: to avoid reducing the legacy of Britain's war leader into a simple binary. In part one they look at Churchill's complicated childhood, his military adventures, his surprisingly progressive time as Home Secretary, his role in the Gallipoli disaster and his journey from the Tories to the Liberals and back again, leaving him on the brink of the 1930s. And they weigh up the allegations against him, from racism to sending troops to fire on striking miners at Tonypandy. Between the myths and the countermyths there's a fascinating mess of a man. Get Part Two of our Churchill exploration right now – and all of our episodes a week early – when you support Origin Story on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/originstorypod “Yes, he is a racist imperialist warmonger. He's also the most important antifascist of human history.” – Ian Dunt “He had no followers. No ‘Churchillites'. Nobody in politics would sacrifice a thing for him.” – Dorian Lynskey “At this point he's Woke Winston. He's a liberal, supports votes for women, nationalising the railways and restrictions on monopolies.” – Dorian Lynskey Reading List: Churchill by Roy Jenkins Walking With Destiny by Andrew Roberts The Churchill Factor by Boris Johnson Churchill: Military Genius or Menace? By Stephen Napier Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom by Thomas E. Ricks Oblivion or Glory: 1921 and the Making of Winston Churchill by David Stafford Churchill's Shadow by Geoffrey Wheatcroft Free Thinking: Churchill's Reputation – BBC Radio 3 Written and presented by Dorian Lynskey and Ian Dunt. Audio production and music by Jade Bailey. Logo art by Mischa Welsh. Lead Producer is Anne-Marie Luff. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Origin Story is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're getting in touch with our inner angsty teenager this week as Carmelita Valdez returns to the show to discuss Nicolas Ray's Rebel Without a Cause (1955). Follow the Cult Movies Podcast on Twitter and Instagram Support the show on Patreon Follow Carmelita on Twitter and Letterboxd Follow Kristin on Twitter and Letterboxd Follow Clapperboard Cuties on Instagram Follow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd
We are continuing to dicussion one of the best coming-of-age films of all time, the James Dean classic Rebel Without A Cause. Enjoy Part 2. Please RATE, SUBSCRIBE, and leave a REVIEW. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) YouTube Channel. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_MockFollow The Show: Instagram @madeyouwatchapodcast Twitter @MadeYouWatch, Facebook, YouTube Channel. Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com(We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeyouwatch/support
Yes, May 4th is Star Wars day. No, we didn't talk about Star Wars.But Earth's Mightiest Critics did talk about a rebellious country boy (with a very familiar name) who must navigate a treacherous hive of scum and villainy!In this round table review of Cool Hand Luke, we look at Stuart Rosenberg's sweltering chain gang drama, which stars Paul Newman in the iconic, titular role. From changing depictions of masculinity on film; to connections with Christ imagery and Rebel Without A Cause, and the disappearance of culture-shaking big studio pictures from the modern movie landscape--this spirited episode is 50 eggs worth o' podcast!Cool Hand Luke is now available on 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.Show LinksWatch the Cool Hand Luke trailer.Order Cool Hand Luke on 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Bros.Watch Ian, Mark, and Don review Rebel Without A Cause.Support all of Earth's Mightiest Critics at their various outlets:Check out Mark "The Movie Man" Krawczyk's The Spoiler Room Podcast.Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Get educated with Don Shanahan at Every Movie Has a Lesson…...and Film Obsessive...and the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Make Nice with Mike Crowley of You'll Probably Agree.Keep up with Annie Banks at Chuck Load of Comics....and MoviewebKeep up with Jeff York's criticism and caricatures at The Establishing Shot.And stir things up with Will Johnson of the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
The following two weeks on the show Melanie and Adam are going deep into cinema, and early LGBTQ+ representation in film, while discussing one of the best coming-of-age films of all time, the James Dean classic Rebel Without A Cause. This gem of cinema was ahead of the curve and given that, this discussion will be an extra-long episode in two parts. Enjoy Part 1. Please RATE, SUBSCRIBE, and leave a REVIEW. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) YouTube Channel. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_MockFollow The Show: Instagram @madeyouwatchapodcast Twitter @MadeYouWatch, Facebook, YouTube Channel. Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com(We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeyouwatch/support
Turns out the kids aren't alright! Ian, Don, and Mark get all broody and sensitive with a look at Nicholas Ray's landmark 1955 drama, Rebel Without a Cause!The movie follows three troubled teens who find solace in each other, away from the dysfunctional families and knife-wielding hoodlums that make life nearly unbearable. Jim (James Dean), Judy (Natalie Wood), and Plato (Sal Mineo) navigate the ups and downs 1950s America in ways that scrape at the facade of its post-war idealism.In this wide-ranging, spoilerfific discussion, the guys marvel at the audacity of Ray's achievements; the subtext (and plain ol' text text) of a story whose layers are still being unraveled today, and touch on why Rebel should remain a film of its time.Rebel Without a Cause is now available on 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.Show LinksWatch the Rebel Without a Cause trailer.Order Rebel Without a Cause on 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Bros.Watch Ian and Don's review of Casablanca.Watch Ian and Don's review of The Maltese Falcon.Get educated with Don Shanahan at Every Movie Has a Lesson……and Film Obsessive: https://filmobsessive.com/...and the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Spoil yourself with Mark "The Movie Man" Krawczyk at The Spoiler Room Podcast.Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
The Boys are back after a long hiatus to take a look at the classic James Dean film, Rebel Without a Cause, and in honor of Warner Bros 100th Anniversary, we've teamed up to giveaway 5 codes so you can win The Maltese Falcon, Rebel Without a Cause & Cool Hand Luke” on digital in 4K UHD for the first time. To enter the giveaway, head over to our Instagram, @cocktailsandclassicspod, and follow the instructions there. You have until April 29th, 2023 to enter. Toreador: 50 ml Reposado Tequila (Drizly / Caskers) 25 ml Apricot Brandy (Drizly) 25 ml Lime Juice 2.5 ml Agave Syrup Support those who sponsor us: Follow the affiliate links above to shop at Drizly, Your Online Liquor Store, and use code DRIZLYDEAL for $5 off your next order, or You can also use Caskers, to find the liquors that we use and have them shipped to your door. They each have different shipping restrictions by state, so check them out! Surfside Sips makes high-impact glass straws & more for your cocktail & bar needs. For 20% off, use the coupon "CocktailsandClassics" at checkout. If you would like to try out the leading name in audiobooks with a free 30-day trial, Audible. Our Instagram Our Letterboxd List
Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski look at this week's Blu-ray releases including a rather dour but excellent film with Damian Lewis and a flavorful, sexy, pulpy thriller making its debut on Blu. Peter recalls one of the weirder titles in Kino's new Film Noir collection and they also go through the run of Star Trek's Next Generation films as well as Jon Hamm as the new Fletch. A trio of new 4K's from Warner Bros. gives us some of the best from Humphrey Bogart, James Dean and Paul Newman. Finally, a new 4K of one of the great mismatched buddy comedies of the ‘80s is cause for celebration and Erik gets to recount his momentary personal connection to the film. 0:00 - Intro 1:37 - Grasshopper Films (Keane) 7:56 - Paramount (Confess, Fletch, Star Trek: The Next Generation 4-Movie Collection (4K)) 15:23 - Kino (The Big Easy, Juniper, Rowdy, Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XII [Undertow / Outside the Wall / Hold Back Tomorrow] 31:30 - Warner Bros (The Maltese Falcon (4K), Cool Hand Luke (4K), Rebel Without a Cause (4K)) 47:48 - Shout Factory (Envy, Midnight Run 4K) 1:02:47 – New Blu-ray Announcements 1:05:09 - Outro
One brother couldn't get on the plane; another brother wouldn't mention her name. When the papers told the story, they could not tell the truth. Her father painted over the details blackened and bruised. JOY SHE GAVE, she was heaven bound, forever lost, but JOY SHE HAS FOUND.TRIGGER WARNING: brief description of deathIf you have not listened to last week's Kennedy Family Meeting Episode (or you want to leave us a rating and review!), you can do so on:Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blood-business/id1618657874Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iysH9n10Zsu8p0NAnnc1x?si=ddf529802efe4aa2Bonus content on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/bloodandbusiness/Get ready for some major behind-the-scenes peeks, bonus content, and blooper reels!! As a Blood & Business patron, you have access to monthly minisodes, interactive videos, live Q&A's, voting rights (you get to pick what sibling set we cover next!!) aaaand this podcast will live on, all thanks to YOU!Tiktok: @bloodandbusiness https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodandbusiness?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcInstagram: @bloodandbusinesshttps://www.instagram.com/bloodandbusiness/YouTube: Blood and Businesshttps://youtube.com/channel/UC2gwWBmXHWF6P5zMHcMs98gCover Art Photo Credits: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VVM8lp7HHe_g6pXZ8dyAh6HQ7BaK0KiXsuaUyPhU0V0/edit?usp=sharingSeneGence Our fave anti-aging skincare & makeup that lasts all day. Ethically & sustainably sourced in the US.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
The sound of John Sinclair giving his poetry to a room is a deep motion, a rumble from some planetary layer. The sound of John Sinclair giving this interview is a hurricane motion, a gale force communication from a past and present that cannot be ignored. His is a story that includes great artists of our time, of his time — the 1960s especially — of a time that feels long ago until you hear the voices again ... huge, urgent, howling. Poet, activist, ally, cause celebre, White Panther, prisoner, a free man — and all the complications that come with all those things — this is John Sinclair on 'All Your Days.'Clips in this episode: My Buddy (John Sinclair & His Boston Blues Scholars, ‘Steady Rollin' Man' - 2001)Sentimental Journey (Les Brown, 'Best of the Big Bands' - c.1944)Maybellene (Chuck Berry, 'The Definitive Collection' - 1955)Rebel Without A Cause (d. Nicholas Ray, 1955)(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones, 'Hot Rocks 1964–1971' - 1965)I Am Not Your Negro (d. Raoul Peck, 2017)Kick Out the Jams (Uncensored Version) (MC5, 'The Big Bang!' - c.1969)WPP Central Committee - Music is a Revolutionary Force (p. Cary Loren, field recording - c.1968–69)D. C. B. A. 25 (Jefferson Airplane, 'Surrealistic Pillow' - 1967)Abbie Hoffman incident - Woodstock (field recording - 1969)John Sinclair (John Lennon, 'Some Time in New York City' - 1972)Do It (John Sinclair, 'Beatnik Youth' - 2017)Ain't Nobody's Business (John Sinclair, 'Beatnik Youth' - 2017)
The '60s were such a great time for the counterculture. For people rebelling against injustice, prejudice, and war. But Denny McLain didn't care about any of that. He was just kind of a jerk. And 53 years ago this week, he was suspended by Bowie Kuhn for helping fund an illegal sports book operation. How did he get involved in such a shady operation, how did that lead to the downfall of baseball's last 30 game winner, and what exactly was his problem anyway? Mike and Bill look back on a life and talent that seems largely wasted. Plus, happy birthday to far more productive members of society Dick Siebert and Tommy Henrich!
It's the finale of Classic Movie Month, and That Aged Well is diving headfirst into the empty pool that is 1955's Rebel Without A Cause. Erika and Paul were both off guard by the James Dean film, even though it's really just Grease 2: Son Of Grease mashed up with Paula Abdul's Rush Rush music video. If you've never seen this film…buckle up, it's not what you expect!
It's time we took on another classic!This time around it was Rebel Without a Cause starring the late James Dean. So, does this one deserve it's classic status? Or is it simply carried by the legacy of Jimmy Dean?Give it a listen to find out! Wherever you get your podcasts!All the usual links below:Apple/iPhone:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/films-n-that/id1470141261Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1C4LiOrMZTD90e9tbB5EQOAcast:https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/6071ac061216e55e7a95b11bYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIZopXPQHmlSnpgwtr2_ROQIf you'd like to get in touch, then the email is filmsandthatpod@gmail.com and we're on all the usual social media platforms belowFacebook - @FilmsnthatpodTwitter- @Films_thatInstagram- instagram.com/filmsandthatpod/Our Website ishttps://www.justfilmsandthatpod.com/Cheers!The Just Films & That team Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To kick off our Pride month Oscar Flashback series, we discuss the landmark 1955 melodrama Rebel Without a Cause, featuring what star Sal Mineo himself described as the first gay teenager in movies. Plus a look at the Cannes awards, Bradley Cooper's Leonard Bernstein biopic, and the new Searchlight release Fire Island. Sign up to receive texts from us at Subtext. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices