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Let's discovered the frontier once more as the hosts embark a spiritual journey to bring you their final review for the season with the award winning film, Dances with Wolves, starring Kevin Costner, Graham Greene, Mary McDonnell, Rodney A. Grant. Costner's feature directorial debut won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and has been hailed one of the greatest epic westerns movies of all time. The hosts pair the film with the Buffalo Cocktail. Join the hosts as they celebrate their final episode of the season with one of the all time classics.Come listen and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @the.gentlemenpodcast and our website thegentlemenpodcast.com
Midnight Caller (1988-91) starring Gary Cole, Dennis Dun, and Wendy Kilbourne - IMDb LinkAlien Nation (1989-90) starring Gary Graham, Eric Pierpoint, and Michele Scarabelli - IMDb LinkHawkeye (1994-95) starring Lee Horsley, Lynda Carter, and Rodney A. Grant - IMDb LinkThis week on Podcasting After Dark presents TV Obscura, Corey, Zak, and Diallo dive into a plethora of genres as they discuss three nostalgic television shows from their youth! Zak kicks off the discussion with Midnight Caller, a super-stylized crime drama starring Gary Cole and Dennis Dun of Big Trouble In Little China (1986). Then Corey takes us to the “near future” with Alien Nation starring Gary Graham, of Robot Jox (1989) fame, just before Diallo launches us back to the 1700s with Hawkeye, starring the always-stunning Lynda Hamilton!As always, we hope you enjoy this installment of TV Obscura! Leave a comment on social media and join the discussion :)Read the Buffalo News Midnight Caller article we mentioned on the episode HEREYou can find Diallo Jackson here: Facebook / Instagram / WebsiteListen to The First Noel here: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Amazon / Stitcher / WebsiteRead Angela and the Dark: ComiXology / Facebook / Instagram / Website— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month, including our celebrity interview series, plus videos and other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!REDDIT - Join our growing Subreddit community!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD- Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
HO HO HOKA-HEY! Merry Christmas! It's a Skoden surprise drop right before Christmas. That's right ol NDN Claus restrung the muffler with some fresh baling wire. He put brand new strips of packing tape on the war pony windshield and he's ready to fill some Crown Royal bags hung by the chimney with care full of Bepsie and fried baloney sandwiches. Welcome to the very first HOLIDAY themed episode, featuring one of MY FAVORITE Native movies of all time, Pow Wow Highway. In this episode, Turtle does a deep dive on one of the most often quoted, iconic buddy road trip films that very few people have ever seen. It features two of the most unforgettable, realistic performances in independent film history, Buddy Red Bow (A. Martinez) and Philbert Bono (Gary Farmer). We talk about the importance of this film and how it relates to contemporary Native portrayals, the history of Protector, the war pony as told in the novel, and even a shirtless Rodney A. Grant just for the hoktes. The film is also notable for the on screen debut of Wes Studi, and includes cameos from Graham Greene, John Trudell, and Floyd Red Crow Westerman, just to name a few. We also talk about how difficult it is to shoehorn this film into one particular genre as it shapeshifts act to act. All that entertainment packed into one solid hour of conversation. So join me....on the POW WOW HIGHWAY. Music: 12 Days of NDN Christmas by Warscout off the album, "Red Christmas" available on Itunes. I do not own the rights to the music in this episode. Sources: IMDB Celluloid Indians by Jacquelyn Kilpatrick Hollywood's Indian by Peter C. Rollins and John E. O'Connor
On this episode, we discuss the sixty-third Best Picture Winner: “DANCES WITH WOLVES.”"Dances With Wolves" follows Civil War soldier Lieutenant John Dunbar who develops a relationship with a local Sioux tribe. Attracted by the simplicity of their lifestyle, he chooses to leave his former life behind to join them. However, it's not long before tragedy strikes when Union soldiers arrive with their eyes on the Sioux tribe's land. Directed by Kevin Costner, the film stars Kevin Costner as Lieutenant Dunbar, Mary McDonnell as Stands With A Fist, Graham Greene as Kicking Bird, Rodney A. Grant as Wind In His Hair, and Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman as Ten BearsHere on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.
Director: Kevin Costner Producers: Kevin Costner, Jim Wilson Screenplay: Michael Blake Photography: Dean Semler Music: John Barry Cast: Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant, Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman Rotten Tomatoes: Critics: 83%/Audience: 87%
Título original Dances with Wolves Año: 1990 Duración: 180 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Kevin Costner Guión Michael Blake (Novela: Michael Blake) Música John Barry Fotografía Dean Semler Reparto Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant, Tantoo Cardinal, Robert Pastorelli, Maury Chaykin, Wes Studi, Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman, Charles Rocket, Steve Reevis Productora Orion Pictures / Tig Productions Género Western. Aventuras. Romance | Cine épico. Remake Sinopsis Tras la Guerra de Secesión (1861-1865) y en plena colonización del Oeste (1785-1890), el teniente John J. Dunbar se dirige a un lejano puesto fronterizo que ha sido abandonado por los soldados. Su soledad lo impulsa a entrar en contacto con los indios sioux; así es como conoce a "En pie con el puño en alto", una mujer blanca que fue adoptada por la tribu cuando era niña. Poco a poco, entre Dunbar y los sioux se establece una relación de respeto y admiración mutuos.
Bailando con lobos TITULO ORIGINAL Dances with Wolves AÑO 1990 DURACIÓN 224 min. PAÍS USA. DIRECTOR Kevin Costner GUIÓN Michael Blake (Novela: Michael Blake) MÚSICA John Barry FOTOGRAFÍA Dean Semler REPARTO Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant, Tantoo Cardinal, Robert Pastorelli, Maury Chaykin, Wes Studi PRODUCTORA Orion Pictures presenta una producción Tig Productions GÉNERO Y CRÍTICA Más información 1990: 7 Oscar: mejor película, director, guión adaptado, fotografía, sonido, banda sonora original, montaje / Western. Aventuras. Romance Sinopsis: SINOPSIS: 1860, una época de grandes cambios históricos en los Estados Unidos, cuando los colonos comenzaron a emigrar hacia el Oeste, a los territorios de los indios. Empujado por el deseo de conocer la última frontera antes de que ésta desaparezca, el teniente John J. Dunbar, soldado en las filas de la Unión, entra en contacto con los indios Sioux. Entre ellos se encuentra -en pie con el puño en alto-, una mujer blanca adoptada por la tribu cuando era niña. Poco a poco, Dunbar y los Sioux empiezan a sentir respeto y admiración mutua.