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In the thirty-seventh episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with cinematographer Ezra Balcha to discuss the surrealist satire on the falsity of the American Dream, the soullessness of corporate cubicle life, and the deconstruction of language in Steven Soderbergh's anarchic and creatively revitalizing Schizopolis (1996).
What the hell is going on with Steven Soderbergh's 1996 super-low-budget labor of love comedy SCHIZOPOLIS? Our returning guests, the filmmakers and all-around handsome devils Jordan Fish and Ray Tintori of the To The White Sea Podcast, help us get to the bottom of it. Is this quietly a devastating analysis of a failed marriage starring the director and his real-life ex-wife Betsy Brantley? Or is all that drowned out by too much proto-Random Humor and OK Cola-style 90s disaffection? Is Jake even capable of being nice about this movie? Listen to find out! Further Reading: Getting Away With It by Steven Soderbergh Steven Soderbergh: Interviews, ed. Anthony Kaufman "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction" by David Foster Wallace "David Lynch Keeps His Head" by David Foster Wallace Further Viewing: A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (Lester, 1964) MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS (McNaughton/Davies, 1969) PUTNEY SWOPE (Downey, 1969) THE KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE (Landis, 1977) GRAY'S ANATOMY (Soderbergh, 1996) LOST HIGHWAY (Lynch, 1997) Follow Jordan and Ray: https://linktr.ee/tothewhitesea Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://www.podcastyforme.com/ https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
From 'Sex Lies and Videotape' to 'Black Bag' (which is now available on VOD), we rank every single Steven Soderbergh movie, plus a few of his miniseries and a short film. Hosted by Brad Garoon & Jake ZieglerCovering, in chronological order:Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), Kafka (1991), King of the Hill (1993), The Underneath (1995), Schizopolis (1996), Gray's Anatomy (1996), Out of Sight (1998), The Limey (1999), Erin Brockovich (2000), Traffic (2000), Ocean's Eleven (2001), Full Frontal (2002), Solaris (2002), Ocean's Twelve (2004), Eros/Equilibrium (2024) Bubble (2005), The Good German (2006), Ocean's Thirteen (2007), Che (2008), The Girlfriend Experience (2009), The Informant! (2009), And Everything Is Going Fine (2010), Contagion (2011), Haywire (2011), Magic Mike (2012), Side Effects (2013), Behind the Candelabra (2013), Logan Lucky (2017), Unsane (2018), Mosaic (2018), High Flying Bird (2019), The Laundromat (2019), Let Them All Talk (2020), No Sudden Move (2021), Kimi (2022), Magic Mike's Last Dance (2023), Command Z (2023), Full Circle (2023), Presence (2024), Black Bag (2024)0:00 Introduction2:12 40-3013:08 29-2024:29 19-1036:55 9-1#georgeclooney #merylstreep #michaeldouglas #juliaroberts #bradpitt #catherinezetajones #mattdamon
In 1997, Steven Soderbergh released not one but TWO films that failed to find an audience. The first was Schizopolis, which we covered in last week's episode. Gray's Anatomy, a kind of concert film for monologuist Spalding Gray, was the second. Despite their lack of commercial success, both movies were extremely important to the filmmaker's growth. But, alas, only one showcases Spalding Gray zestfully saying "macular pucker" more times than anyone probably needs to hear. Social media: Instagram @thefilmographers Twitter/X @filmographerpod Letterboxd @filmographers YouTube @TheFilmographersPodcast Do you have a fun fact, piercing insight, or psychic prediction about what Steven Soderbergh will do next? Email us: thefilmographerspodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening. Don't forget to rate and review! Credits: Keir Graff & Michael Moreci, hosts Kevin Lau, producer Gompson, theme music Cosmo Graff, graphic design
Generic greeting! Short informational introduction including facts such as name and release year of movie (Schizopolis, 1996) and its director (Steven Soderbergh). Labored joke and exhortation to listen! All meta kidding aside, we've arrived at one of the most crucial films in Soderbergh's long career—it's the movie no one wanted, but the one he needed. Turns out, it's pretty good. Social media: Instagram @thefilmographers Twitter/X @filmographerpod Letterboxd @filmographers YouTube @TheFilmographersPodcast Website: https://filmographerspodcast.com/ Credits: Keir Graff & Michael Moreci, hosts Kevin Lau, producer Gompson, theme music Cosmo Graff, graphic design
While Jordan is away, filmmaker and friend, Austin James joins Nick to discuss two of the most bizarre films ever made.
From deep in the vault, it's the first episode of Soderbergh September!! Recorded in the hot hot days of mid late summer they talk about schizopolis and take detours into Cameron's avatar and Jaws and what actually happens when you say jinx to somebody
In this episode of the show, we are again cutting deep into Soderbergh's filmography as we talk about his two mid-90s movies The Underneath and Schizopolis. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about deconstructing noir, following the post-QT trends, the importance of characters in a template-based story, New Wave deconstructionism, Richard Lester as a comedy genius, Soderbergh's high-IQ self-awareness and much more! Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy Burrows Intro: Infraction - Cassette Outro: Infraction - Daydream Head over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more! Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and TikTok (@UncutGemsPod) Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod) Subscribe to our brand new Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod) The Uncut Gems Podcast is a CLAPPER production
Parody of movie scene with half baked podcast humor, followed by marginally insightful group discussion on hyper niche film (0:00). Desperate appeal to audience through game featuring mainstream movie (1:06:20).email: openmicmovies@latertaterfilms.comwebsite: openmicmovies.buzzsprout.com
Back in 1996, Steven Soderbergh released what is described as a "surrealist experimental comedy film". Kevin and Mike watched that film. This week, they talk about that film, and the overall attractiveness of "weird movies".
Martin is joined by actor and writer Galen Howard for a fast-paced conversation about Martin Scorsese's After Hours.
For Episode Eight, Tommy recommends Steven Soderbergh’s film Schizopolis. Feel the power with Peter and Tommy as they try to make sense of yesterday by analyzing film structure (or the lack thereof), an endless array of tangents, and the intentions behind this fever dream of a film.
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In this episode we have come to an interesting crossroads in the early career trajectory of our Director. The Underneath is the film that nearly burned Soderbergh out and Schizopolis is the film that made him fall in love with filmmaking all over again.
In this months episode the Sodernerds tackle two films on the extreme opposite ends of our Directors spectrum. Firmly entering 'one for me, one for you' territory we anticipate that our episodes from now on will have very lively discussions about experimentation and the potential tedium of big budgets. Oceans Eleven (the unequivocal hit) goes up against the super experimental, almost Schizopolis remake, Full Frontal. Could so much beautiful man meat turn the ladies off? Could more terrible wigs take up the majority of conversation? Tune in to find out! And don't forget to join the conversation on (Facebook and Twitter) @clubsoderbergh.
In our 172nd episode we're talking spine #199 in the Criterion Collection: Steven Soderbergh's SCHIZOPOLIS from 1996. First RJ talks about AQUAMAN, and THE LEFTOVERS, then Jarrett Talks about THE TERROR, THE LIGHTHOUSE, and DEATHSHIP. Podcast's intro song 'Here Come the Creeps' by Ugly Cry Club. You can check out her blossoming body of work here: uglycryclub.bandcamp.com/releases Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps We've got a Patreon too, if you are so inclined to see this podcast continue to exist as new laptops don't buy themselves: patreon.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher!
After the heartfelt romance they got swept up in, Tom & Chris find themselves now dealing with a strange world of miscommunication as they follow a poor working class schlub, a bizarre exterminator and a strange cult leader.
Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures [a.k.a. Ned Rifle] Joachim Holbek - "Piano sound (reversed)" - Riget (The Kingdom) [Lars von Trier TV series] Joachim Holbek - "Piano sound" - Riget (The Kingdom) [Lars von Trier TV series] Ken - "There are things that you just cannot see" Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures John Lawrence - "We are living in an artificially induced state of consciousness" - John Carpenter's They Live Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "In Koln (Cologne), Germany (with Alan Watts, Ida, Jon Brion, Schizopolis, Wings of Desire, the wind comes a-howling, David Cronenberg...)" - Koln, Germany: 6/29/09, show #397 Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [Layers] Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney - "I don't believe it (The Girl Is Mine)" - Thriller 25th Anniversary [2008 2LP Remaster] Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. Ken - "I appreciate that you've come along. It can be overwhelming and lonely." Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "It's All Forgotten Now (with phone calls, Explosions in the Sky backwards, Hans Zimmer...)" - It's All Forgotten Now: 2/8/05, show #355 [Chaotic, delightful, and terrifying, all at once. 12th anniversary show. Samples: https://lastever.org/...] Phone call (the guy) - "Suicide notes: Failed" Phone call - "20 artists, 4 acts" Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Loops] Air Supply - "Making Love out of Nothing at All (reversed)" - Greatest Hits [Written by Jim Steinman] Phone call (the guy) - "Music is the cup that holds the wine of silence" Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity Phone call - "We love you enough to be a part of you. We hate you enough to burn it down." River Phoenix - "How America treats its homeless. The US has its priorities, a police state, a pressure cooker" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (brief excerpt)" Franka Potente, Benno Furmann, Tom Tykwer - "(German)" - The Princess and the Warrior David Wingo, Michael Linnen - All the Real Girls Bryce Dallas Howard - "Do you wish to know your future?" - Lady in the Water Phone call (the guy) - "If I showed you a picture of a cat with a monocle smoking a pipe, you'd laugh" Phone call - "Do you enjoy mushrooms? Do you consider life a pancake?" Bryan Adams - "Summer of '69" - Reckless [Loops] Air Supply - "Making Love out of Nothing at All" - Greatest Hits [Written by Jim Steinman] Phone call (the guy) - "Horse leaning up against the wall (a crashing cymbal, a symbol of your pancake)" Noam Chomsky - "Prison Labor (slowed down)" - Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Multi-speed layers] Bryan Adams - "Summer of '69" - Reckless [Loops] Bryan Adams - "Summer of '69" - Reckless [Speed loops] Ken - "It used to be like this a lot more often (taking the good with the bad, food combining)" [You push me out in a little boat, you make it nice and cute, and you say, hey, you're going to a better place now, and we're going to be fine over here. We're going to have our own party when you're gone. We'll remember you at first. And then you'll just be in the leaves] Phone call - "I heard you were having a party (future Ken lives in the present)" [You didn't need to bring any presence. Do you have any favors? Do you keep your future in a box?] Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Slow loop] Ken - "Identification" Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Speeding loops] Phone call (the guy) - "Harbinger" Phone call (possibilitywaves) - "A philosophical question (paying attention with collective consciousness / transcendence is all forms)" [There's room for a lot more than we know.] Ken - "I ate dinner with Parker Posey (I have a circle I understand how to follow)" [I did not have dinner with Martin Donovan] Martin Donovan, Adrienne Shelly, Hal Hartley - "Television makes these daily sacrifices possible; it deadens the inner core of my being" - Trust [Let's move away, then. (They have television everywhere. There's no escape.)] Parker Posey, Josh Hamilton - "I see other houses, I see other lives, and they're not like mine. They could be." - The House of Yes Jack Creley, David Cronenberg - "The television screen has become the retina of the mind's eye (Soon all of us will have special names, names designed to cause the cathode ray tube to resonate)" - Videodrome [That's why I refuse to appear on television, except ON television.] Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [Loops] Harlan Ellison - "tv on in restaurant,makes people stupid,radio wonderful,use brain,muscle atrophies" - Dreams With Sharp Teeth Orson Welles interview - "TV static" Harlan Ellison - "If you take their TV away, they'd be on the steps of city hall with shotguns. Nobody likes their dope taken away from them" - Dreams With Sharp Teeth Clarence Nash - "Donald Duck tax propaganda cartoon" - The Spirit of '43 [Written by Joe Grant] Phone call (Margaret Tedesco, KUSF in Exile) - "This show is amazing, it makes me think of air traffic control" Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [More live looping] Ken - "I enjoy sharing radioactivity (this is the last time that this show will ever air)" Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [Continued live looping] Neil Diamond - "America" - Jazz Singer [Ominous loops] James Coburn - "Americans of all ages submit to television. voluntarily" - Looker [Persuasion without coersion] Ruth Gordon, Alan Ormsby - "TV is a narcotic" - My Bodyguard Michael Crichton - "Television captures attention, and takes you away from real life. Everything's neglected. We're all looking at screens, and we're not in the present, we're in the image" - Looker commentary John Lawrence - "They are dismantling the sleeping middle class. We are being bred for slavery" - John Carpenter's They Live Peter Sellers - "This is just like television, only you can see much further" - Being There Richard E. Grant - "The man who conceived of big brother never knew what was coming down the line. He thought his filthy creation would be watching us, but it is us who watch it. Cutting down jungles to breed hamburgers" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising [Their greed is insatiable. They won't be satisfied, not until we're all squatting in a hatchback on a motorway] David Cronenberg - "Ultimately we did get a television set, and I watched it all the time (Forbidden images, Videodrome)" - The Directors: The Films of David Cronenberg David Cronenberg, Jeff Goldblum - "They're claiming we're having synchronization problems. Signal to noise ratio on downlink" - Into the Night Ken - "I Want to Step Across (I want to reach the other side of...) (I want to turn visions into actions)" [I want to step across the line between idea and manifestation. But I want there to be room for everything. Life goes on with us or without us. Suddenly someone comes into the room and wakes us up.] Phone call - "I have a delivery. They are boxes" Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures [a.k.a. Ned Rifle] Ken - "I do really thank you. My mind and spirit are going in all directions" Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures [Finally plays beyond loop] Set: 2018 play out A Diagram of Suburban Chaos - "A Black Day to Freedom" [Not in audio archive] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81687
Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures [a.k.a. Ned Rifle] Joachim Holbek - "Piano sound (reversed)" - Riget (The Kingdom) [Lars von Trier TV series] Joachim Holbek - "Piano sound" - Riget (The Kingdom) [Lars von Trier TV series] Ken - "There are things that you just cannot see" Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures John Lawrence - "We are living in an artificially induced state of consciousness" - John Carpenter's They Live Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "In Koln (Cologne), Germany (with Alan Watts, Ida, Jon Brion, Schizopolis, Wings of Desire, the wind comes a-howling, David Cronenberg...)" - Koln, Germany: 6/29/09, show #397 Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [Layers] Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney - "I don't believe it (The Girl Is Mine)" - Thriller 25th Anniversary [2008 2LP Remaster] Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. Ken - "I appreciate that you've come along. It can be overwhelming and lonely." Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "It's All Forgotten Now (with phone calls, Explosions in the Sky backwards, Hans Zimmer...)" - It's All Forgotten Now: 2/8/05, show #355 [Chaotic, delightful, and terrifying, all at once. 12th anniversary show. Samples: http://lastever.org/...] Phone call (the guy) - "Suicide notes: Failed" Phone call - "20 artists, 4 acts" Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Loops] Air Supply - "Making Love out of Nothing at All (reversed)" - Greatest Hits [Written by Jim Steinman] Phone call (the guy) - "Music is the cup that holds the wine of silence" Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity Phone call - "We love you enough to be a part of you. We hate you enough to burn it down." River Phoenix - "How America treats its homeless. The US has its priorities, a police state, a pressure cooker" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Children's Television Voteshop (brief excerpt)" Franka Potente, Benno Furmann, Tom Tykwer - "(German)" - The Princess and the Warrior David Wingo, Michael Linnen - All the Real Girls Bryce Dallas Howard - "Do you wish to know your future?" - Lady in the Water Phone call (the guy) - "If I showed you a picture of a cat with a monocle smoking a pipe, you'd laugh" Phone call - "Do you enjoy mushrooms? Do you consider life a pancake?" Bryan Adams - "Summer of '69" - Reckless [Loops] Air Supply - "Making Love out of Nothing at All" - Greatest Hits [Written by Jim Steinman] Phone call (the guy) - "Horse leaning up against the wall (a crashing cymbal, a symbol of your pancake)" Noam Chomsky - "Prison Labor (slowed down)" - Free Market Fantasies: Capitalism in the Real World Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Multi-speed layers] Bryan Adams - "Summer of '69" - Reckless [Loops] Bryan Adams - "Summer of '69" - Reckless [Speed loops] Ken - "It used to be like this a lot more often (taking the good with the bad, food combining)" [You push me out in a little boat, you make it nice and cute, and you say, hey, you're going to a better place now, and we're going to be fine over here. We're going to have our own party when you're gone. We'll remember you at first. And then you'll just be in the leaves] Phone call - "I heard you were having a party (future Ken lives in the present)" [You didn't need to bring any presence. Do you have any favors? Do you keep your future in a box?] Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Slow loop] Ken - "Identification" Jerry Goldsmith - "Carol Anne's Theme" - Poltergeist s.t. [Speeding loops] Phone call (the guy) - "Harbinger" Phone call (possibilitywaves) - "A philosophical question (paying attention with collective consciousness / transcendence is all forms)" [There's room for a lot more than we know.] Ken - "I ate dinner with Parker Posey (I have a circle I understand how to follow)" [I did not have dinner with Martin Donovan] Martin Donovan, Adrienne Shelly, Hal Hartley - "Television makes these daily sacrifices possible; it deadens the inner core of my being" - Trust [Let's move away, then. (They have television everywhere. There's no escape.)] Parker Posey, Josh Hamilton - "I see other houses, I see other lives, and they're not like mine. They could be." - The House of Yes Jack Creley, David Cronenberg - "The television screen has become the retina of the mind's eye (Soon all of us will have special names, names designed to cause the cathode ray tube to resonate)" - Videodrome [That's why I refuse to appear on television, except ON television.] Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [Loops] Harlan Ellison - "tv on in restaurant,makes people stupid,radio wonderful,use brain,muscle atrophies" - Dreams With Sharp Teeth Orson Welles interview - "TV static" Harlan Ellison - "If you take their TV away, they'd be on the steps of city hall with shotguns. Nobody likes their dope taken away from them" - Dreams With Sharp Teeth Clarence Nash - "Donald Duck tax propaganda cartoon" - The Spirit of '43 [Written by Joe Grant] Phone call (Margaret Tedesco, KUSF in Exile) - "This show is amazing, it makes me think of air traffic control" Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [More live looping] Ken - "I enjoy sharing radioactivity (this is the last time that this show will ever air)" Kraftwerk - "Radioaktivitat" - Radio-Activity [Continued live looping] Neil Diamond - "America" - Jazz Singer [Ominous loops] James Coburn - "Americans of all ages submit to television. voluntarily" - Looker [Persuasion without coersion] Ruth Gordon, Alan Ormsby - "TV is a narcotic" - My Bodyguard Michael Crichton - "Television captures attention, and takes you away from real life. Everything's neglected. We're all looking at screens, and we're not in the present, we're in the image" - Looker commentary John Lawrence - "They are dismantling the sleeping middle class. We are being bred for slavery" - John Carpenter's They Live Peter Sellers - "This is just like television, only you can see much further" - Being There Richard E. Grant - "The man who conceived of big brother never knew what was coming down the line. He thought his filthy creation would be watching us, but it is us who watch it. Cutting down jungles to breed hamburgers" - How to Get Ahead in Advertising [Their greed is insatiable. They won't be satisfied, not until we're all squatting in a hatchback on a motorway] David Cronenberg - "Ultimately we did get a television set, and I watched it all the time (Forbidden images, Videodrome)" - The Directors: The Films of David Cronenberg David Cronenberg, Jeff Goldblum - "They're claiming we're having synchronization problems. Signal to noise ratio on downlink" - Into the Night Ken - "I Want to Step Across (I want to reach the other side of...) (I want to turn visions into actions)" [I want to step across the line between idea and manifestation. But I want there to be room for everything. Life goes on with us or without us. Suddenly someone comes into the room and wakes us up.] Phone call - "I have a delivery. They are boxes" Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures [a.k.a. Ned Rifle] Ken - "I do really thank you. My mind and spirit are going in all directions" Hal Hartley - "End Credits, Simple Men" - True Fiction Pictures [Finally plays beyond loop] Set: 2018 play out A Diagram of Suburban Chaos - "A Black Day to Freedom" [Not in audio archive] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/81687
Schizopolis is a frame of mind. It is everything and nothing. Happiness and sadness. It is the beginning and the end. It is also a movie. A movie about a frame of mind. A movie about everything and nothing. A movie about happiness and sadness and two sets of doppelgangers just trying to get by in this tricky place called life. Come join us, though we have to insist: Nose army, jigsaw?
This time we discuss the work of writer/director/cinematographer/editor Steven Soderbergh. Craig is a BIG fan. Special attention is paid to Logan Lucky, the Magic Mike movies, and Schizopolis, but we also talk about Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Out of Sight, The Limey, Erin Brokovich, the Ocean's movies, Bubble, Side Effects, and indie cinema in general. There's not really much in the way of spoilers here, so go nuts. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1329567064 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/movied Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Ip43jj65allt4a7aqjwduqxpsiy?t=MOVIED Tune In http://tun.in/piSih
Arsenal, fair listener! With Matt’s season of #hardart in full swing, he decided to take a turn for the absurd with Schizopolis (1996). It’s sort of like trying to explain Scientology using Meisner’s Repetition Exercise while wearing a blouse-y button up tucked in to pleated khakis. More or less. Join us as we struggle to summarize the plot, plan to scam the brick and mortar Amazon store, and ponder Steven Soderbergh’s hotness. Enthusiastic summary statement this week on Ex Rated Movies!
We've got reports on Schizopolis, Coherence, Local Hero, All That Jazz, some chat about nerd-bile toward Ready Player One, and a list of movies that take us under deep cover to celebrate Point Break! Pete's Trailer: The House of Tomorrow Steve's Trailer: Flower THE LIST! Cops Undercover! Steve's List North by Northwest The East Reservoir Dogs Pete's List The Fast and the Furious Prince of the City White Heat Next Week's List: Dark moments in American History! 00:00 - Saturday Matinée 2018-03-10 01:30 - Steve on Schizopolis 03:28 - Pete on upcoming Speakeasys, Local Hero, Coherence, All That Jazz 10:16 - Ready Player One 17:20 - Pete's Trailer: The House of Tomorrow 23:04 - Steve's Trailer: Flower 26:22 - The Lists: Cops Undercover
We've got reports on Schizopolis, Coherence, Local Hero, All That Jazz, some chat about nerd-bile toward Ready Player One, and a list of movies that take us under deep cover to celebrate Point Break! Pete's Trailer: The House of Tomorrow Steve's Trailer: Flower THE LIST! Cops Undercover! Steve's List North by Northwest The East Reservoir Dogs Pete's List The Fast and the Furious Prince of the City White Heat Next Week's List: Dark moments in American History! 00:00 - Saturday Matinée 2018-03-10 01:30 - Steve on Schizopolis 03:28 - Pete on upcoming Speakeasys, Local Hero, Coherence, All That Jazz 10:16 - Ready Player One 17:20 - Pete's Trailer: The House of Tomorrow 23:04 - Steve's Trailer: Flower 26:22 - The Lists: Cops Undercover
We’ve got reports on Schizopolis, Coherence, Local Hero, All That Jazz, some chat about nerd-bile toward Ready Player One, and a list of movies that take us under deep cover to celebrate Point Break! Pete’s Trailer: The House of Tomorrow Steve’s Trailer: Flower THE LIST! Cops Undercover! Steve’s List North by Northwest The East Reservoir Dogs Pete’s List The Fast and the Furious Prince of the City White Heat Next Week’s List: Dark moments in American History!
We’ve got reports on Schizopolis, Coherence, Local Hero, All That Jazz, some chat about nerd-bile toward Ready Player One, and a list of movies that take us under deep cover to celebrate Point Break! Pete’s Trailer: The House of Tomorrow Steve’s Trailer: Flower THE LIST! Cops Undercover! Steve’s List North by Northwest The East Reservoir Dogs Pete’s List The Fast and the Furious Prince of the City White Heat Next Week’s List: Dark moments in American History!
Generic greeting! Mike (@mumbles3k) and Marcelo (@marcelojpico) come together to break down all of Steven Soderbergh's 28 films, covering his 28-year career, starting from his feature film debut and going all the way to Logan Lucky. In Episode 6, they look at Soderbergh's most personal film to date, as he reinvents himself (literally) in Schizopolis.
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Josh Simpson joins me to watch Schizopolis and discuss how the film explores how American suburbia lacks healthy communication skills and how this issue is very much relevant in the current state of Trump's America. IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117561/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_32 Written, Directed and Starring: Steven Soderbergh Starring: David Jensen, Katherine LaNasa, Eddie Jamison, Marcus Lyle Brown Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2E7ArARdaE Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizopolis Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/schizopolis Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Schizopolis-Criterion-Collection-Scott-Allen/dp/B0000BUZKS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1488909331&sr=8-1&keywords=schizopolis 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, Instagram, Snapchat and Tumblr. Additional Links: Josh Simpson - Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrJoshSimpson The Meat Improv: http://boardwalkaudio.com/themeat/ Shapeshift Improv: https://www.facebook.com/Shapeshift-Improv-274651509303193/ Jesus Quotes Trump: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxkDrmcQqxI Kitty Kat Williams in the UCB Show Season 2 on Seeso: https://www.seeso.com/view/series/the-ucb-show# Get Out: http://www.getoutfilm.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stephen Soderbergh puts all his bad ideas into one movie.
Hey there! Before we find out how a “well-thought out plan” somehow ends up as “First-Degree Murder,” let's take a moment to talk to the On-set Dresser for Pretty Little Liars, Mike Malone. Topics include: what is an On-Set Dresser? What is the current status of Pigtunia? The hardest set to shoot on, and, who disco-danced at the Season 4 wrap party? Also, for fans of David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh, we've got a ton of behind the scenes stories about Twin Peaks, Solaris, Schizopolis, and much more. Enjoy!
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Hey there! Before we find out how a “well-thought out plan” somehow ends up as “First-Degree Murder,” let’s take a moment to talk to the On-set Dresser for Pretty Little Liars, Mike Malone. Topics include: what is an On-Set Dresser? What is the current status of Pigtunia? The hardest set to shoot on, and, who disco-danced at the Season 4 wrap party? Also, for fans of David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh, we’ve got a ton of behind the scenes stories about Twin Peaks, Solaris, Schizopolis, and much more. Enjoy!
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Hey there! Before we find out how a “well-thought out plan” somehow ends up as “First-Degree Murder,” let’s take a moment to talk to the On-set Dresser for Pretty Little Liars, Mike Malone. Topics include: what is an On-set Dresser? What is the current status of Pigtunia? The hardest set to shoot on, and, who disco-danced at the Season 4 wrap party? Also, for fans of David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh, we’ve got a ton of behind the scenes stories about Twin Peaks, Solaris, Schizopolis, and much more. Enjoy! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
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Hey there! Before we find out how a “well-thought out plan” somehow ends up as “First-Degree Murder,” let’s take a moment to talk to the On-set Dresser for Pretty Little Liars, Mike Malone. Topics include: what is an On-Set Dresser? What is the current status of Pigtunia? The hardest set to shoot on, and, who disco-danced at the Season 4 wrap party? Also, for fans of David Lynch and Steven Soderbergh, we’ve got a ton of behind the scenes stories about Twin Peaks, Solaris, Schizopolis, and much more. Enjoy!
Six years and four films after Sex, Lies and Videotape, Steven Soderbergh was in a creative funk. History has since recorded the incredible streak of successful commercial entertainments he made beginning with Out of Sight. And just before he did so, Soderbergh made this experimental comedy, a home movie project starring himself, his ex-wife, their friends, and a complex topology that makes it as much of a mind-bender as anything else we've talked about all season. S1E7: Film: Schizopolis (1996) Director: Steven Soderbergh Starring: Steven Soderbergh, Betsy Brantley, Katharine LaNasa Film links: IMDb: Schizopolis Wikipedia: Schizopolis Criterion: Schizopolis Book: Down and Dirty Pictures Re-appraisal: AV Club Review: New York Times Eddie Jemison commercial: "Yes, I am!" Show links: Website: enterthevoid.fm Twitter: @enterthepod Facebook: Enter The Void Podcast Spotify: Enter The Void playlist
Six years and four films after Sex, Lies and Videotape, Steven Soderbergh was in a creative funk. History has since recorded the incredible streak of successful commercial entertainments he made beginning with Out of Sight. And just before he did so, Soderbergh made this experimental comedy, a home movie project starring himself, his ex-wife, their friends, and a complex topology that makes it as much of a mind-bender as anything else we've talked about all season. S1E7: Film: Schizopolis (1996) Director: Steven Soderbergh Starring: Steven Soderbergh, Betsy Brantley, Katharine LaNasa Film links: IMDb: Schizopolis Wikipedia: Schizopolis Criterion: Schizopolis Book: Down and Dirty Pictures Re-appraisal: AV Club Review: New York Times Eddie Jemison commercial: "Yes, I am!" Show links: Website: enterthevoid.fm Twitter: @enterthepod Facebook: Enter The Void Podcast Spotify: Enter The Void playlist
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast September 4, 2014) - Award-winning New York Playwright Carey Crim (Growing Pretty, Wake, Green Dot Day) is interviewed about the world premiere of her most recent work Conviction at the distinguished Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights Dance the Dream, a collaboration of the arts which celebrates the values of brotherhood as proclaimed by Martin Luther King. This creative dynamism of cultural diversityevent takes place today at the Los Angeles Music Center Plaza in downtown Los Angeles. New Orleans born actor Eddie Jemison (Schizopolis, Ocean’s Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen; HBO’s Hung) discusses his work as a first time Co-Director of the award-wining short film King of Herrings which had its Hollywood premier at the Dances with Films Festival with a release date by Devolver Digital during October, 2014. Jemison recalls embarrassing moments during his career.
From the Best of State of the Arts (Originally broadcast September 4, 2014) - Award-winning New York Playwright Carey Crim (Growing Pretty, Wake, Green Dot Day) is interviewed about the world premiere of her most recent work Conviction at the distinguished Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights Dance the Dream, a collaboration of the arts which celebrates the values of brotherhood as proclaimed by Martin Luther King. This creative dynamism of cultural diversityevent takes place today at the Los Angeles Music Center Plaza in downtown Los Angeles. New Orleans born actor Eddie Jemison (Schizopolis, Ocean’s Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen; HBO’s Hung) discusses his work as a first time Co-Director of the award-wining short film King of Herrings which had its Hollywood premier at the Dances with Films Festival with a release date by Devolver Digital during October, 2014. Jemison recalls embarrassing moments during his career.
Zurück in der cineastischen Lustgrotte, auf der Suche nach den Filmfrüchten des Zorns. Markus und Josef haben sich wieder gegenseitig heimlich ihre icheckmovies.com-Listen gezeigt und sind dann Karaoke-Singen gegangen. The Night's Watch ... List: SHAME, EL ESPINAZO DEL DIABLO, MAGIC MIKE, Alle HARRY POTTER-Filme, UP IN THE AIR, TUSK, THE ANGELS' SHARE, THE TRIP / THE TRIP TO ITALY, SCHIZOPOLIS, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (ein kurz gehaltenes Lob an das zweifellose Highlight des Jahres)
Steve Cooper talks with actor/director Eddie Jemison. Eddie is best known for his role as Ronnie Haxon on two seasons of HBO's series Hung. His first national break came in the Yes, I Am / Dr. Galakowitz spots for Bud Light. Several appearances on David Letterman followed. Soon after, he acted in his first film, Schizopolis, directed by Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh. He went on to act in Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen and relocated to Los Angeles. His feature work also includes his role as Ogie in Waitress directed by Adrienne Shelly, along with roles in The Punisher and Bruce Almighty. His television credits include The Closer, ER, CSI, Six Feet Under, The Guardian, NCIS, Grey's Anatomy, Franklin & Bash and many more. He recently finished writing, co-directing and co-starring in the movie King of Herrings which has been a festival favorite and is available on iTunes.
EPISODE 78 – Kevin and Ralph discuss the topic of Androids, as suggested by listener Jeff Slartman. They also discuss Schizopolis, Multiplicity, Dumb and Dumber To, St. Vincent, the new web address and Kevin’s battle with the Doctor Who Sub Reddit! LISTEN HERE
Award-winning New York Playwright Carey Crim (Growing Pretty, Wake, Green Dot Day) is interviewed about the world premiere of her most recent work Conviction at the distinguished Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights Dance the Dream, a collaboration of the arts which celebrates the values of brotherhood as proclaimed by Martin Luther King. This creative dynamism of cultural diversityevent takes place today at the Los Angeles Music Center Plaza in downtown Los Angeles. New Orleans born actor Eddie Jemison (Schizopolis, Ocean’s Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen; HBO’s Hung) discusses his work as a first time Co-Director of the award-wining short film King of Herrings which had its Hollywood premier at the Dances with Films Festival with a release date by Devolver Digital during October, 2014. Jemison recalls embarrassing moments during his career.
Award-winning New York Playwright Carey Crim (Growing Pretty, Wake, Green Dot Day) is interviewed about the world premiere of her most recent work Conviction at the distinguished Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, CA. The Live Arts Calendar highlights Dance the Dream, a collaboration of the arts which celebrates the values of brotherhood as proclaimed by Martin Luther King. This creative dynamism of cultural diversityevent takes place today at the Los Angeles Music Center Plaza in downtown Los Angeles. New Orleans born actor Eddie Jemison (Schizopolis, Ocean’s Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen; HBO’s Hung) discusses his work as a first time Co-Director of the award-wining short film King of Herrings which had its Hollywood premier at the Dances with Films Festival with a release date by Devolver Digital during October, 2014. Jemison recalls embarrassing moments during his career.
RowThree.com writer and Cinecast co-host Andrew James returns to the show to discuss the very prolific Steven Soderbergh. We parse two of his most acclaimed films for this first look into what makes Soderbergh more than just a "dabbler" whose filmography happens to be all over the map, mostly for better than for worse. The three of us discuss his Palme D'Or Winning debut, SEX LIES & VIDEOTAPE as well as his 2nd film in the year 2000, TRAFFIC, which lead to Soderbergh's first Academy Award for Best Director. In addition, Andrews reviews MY WEEK WITH MARILYN, Jim proclaims his adoration for MELANCHOLIA, while Patrick defends and stands by his praise for MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE. Things get a bit heated for the first time in a long time, since everyone had different reactions to two interesting films about mental illness. We elaborate a bit more on a couple other Soderbergh films after the two main reviews, but expect us to return to this man's work for a 2nd look possibly sometime late next year. About ten days before Christmas, our third returning guest, Kurt Halfyard of RowThree.com and TwitchFilm joins us to talk about a filmmaker that Patrick might very well despise although he's only seen one film (a film that Jim happens to love). The incredibly quirky Hal Hartley will be looked at, and although he's not a filmmaker everyone knows about, much is to be said about his love-it-or-hate-it style. Until next time, please send us your suggestions as well as any comments about Argento or any director we’ve discussed or will discuss on a future episode. Drop us a line if you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire (or despise). Thanks for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com