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Today on Morning Glory, Elle spoke with Shock Corridor about their latest single Drag Nets. You can listen back to their kōrero HERE. Alongside your usual mix of music interspersed with the odd unplanned, off the cuff, sometimes inappropriate voice break by yours truly.
"Il corridoio della paura" (Shock Corridor) del 1963 è un film diretto dal grande anarchico del cinema americano Samuel Fuller un regista che con le suo opere non ha mai smesso di criticare il proprio Paese.Il protagonista della storia è un giornalista ambizioso che si fa internare in un ospedale psichiatrico fingendosi malato mentale con l'obiettivo di risolvere un omicidio avvenuto all'interno della struttura e vincere il Premio Pulitzer. Dramma psicologico a tinte noir "Il corridoio della paura" affronta tematiche come la malattia mentale, il ruolo della scienza, il razzismo, la guerra...il tutto per raccontare le contraddizioni di una nazione.Ne parliamo insieme a Michela Gorini.
Shock Corridor is a Naarm 6-piece that combines an array of influences, a frankenstein's monster of trip-hop, dark-wave, and post-punk sounds. Joe and Henry from Shock Corridor joined Monday Night Host Osker in the studio, to chat all things about their new single 'Mayday'. Image Credit Source: UnknownSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once again, we recorded this episode a while back (a number of months ago, in this case) but due to the lamentable state of many things in the US, our episode this week feels eerily timely. For our first Noirvember Substantive Cinema epsiode of 2024, we are looking at one of Samuel Fuller's most celebrated and highly regarded films, Shock Corridor. In the movie, Johnny Barrett, a journalist in pursuit of fame and acclaim, poses as a lunatic in order to infiltrate a mental institution where a murder has taken place. Can he keep his sanity long enough to solve the case and what will be left of him if he can? In our discussion we cover: how Sam Fuller bluntly portrays America's various psychoses (nationalism, racial hatred, and the worship of violent power) in the three eyewitnesses that Johnny needs to interrogate, the legacy of Fuller's work in filmmakers like Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, Spike Lee, and Jim Jarmusch, the role of journalism in a free society, and more! Watch Shock Corridor on the Internet Archive Listen to Mike, Spencer, and I talk about The Naked Kiss, Fuller's follow up to Shock Corridor which also stars Constance Towers. My discussion of Fuller's war films on The Stacks Forty Guns episode of The Criterion Connection Follow Mike's work at Weirding Way Shoutouts Spencer: When the Clock Broke by John Ganz The Surrealism of Friday the 13th Mike: The Good Fairy The Strawberry Blonde Philip: The Snake Girl and the Silver-Haired Witch If you're newer to the show be sure to check out our library of 150+ episodes with folks like Karen Swallow Prior, Jemar Tisby, Tyler Huckabee, Kaitlyn Schiess, Propaganda, Josh Larsen, Stephanie Stalvey, and John Carroll Lynch. Share Your Questions/Suggestions/Feedback With Us: Email: thesubstancepod@gmail.com DM on Instagram Support Us: Support the show with an individual donation on CashApp to $TheSubstancePod or become a monthly Patreon supporter at patreon.com/TheSubstancePod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesubstancepod/support
Hanna, James, and Brandon discuss a selection of films from the Japanese New Wave, starting with Seijun Suzuki's surreal pop-art hitman thriller Branded to Kill (1967) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 01:48 Shock Corridor (1963) 06:53 Point Blank (1967) 13:00 Mind Game (2004) 17:24 The Contestant (2024) 23:32 The Japanese New Wave 28:35 Branded to Kill (1967) 43:18 Giants & Toys (1958) 56:01 Woman in the Dunes (1964) 1:12:03 The Pornographers (1966)
On this episode of our Samuel Fuller miniseries, Stephen and Jack tackle two of Fuller's most controversial films, White Dog (1982) and Shock Corridor (1963). The STACKS website Listen to Throw Down - An Action Cinema Podcast Listen to I'm Thinking Of Spoiling Things Join our discord server Subscribe to The STACKS on Patreon Everything Stephen does Everything Jack does thestacksonfilm@gmail.com Stay Stacking!
We're embarking on a new director deep-dive series, so say hello to episode 1 of 6 on the filmography of American auteur Samuel Fuller! On this first episode, we talk about his 1969 film Shark! Stephen provides vital context about Samuel Fuller, the production of Shark! and the surrounding industry, and we talk about OTHER Samuel Fuller films that were taken away from him. Be sure to subscribe, rate the podcast wherever you can, and stay tuned for next week's episode on SHOCK CORRIDOR and WHITE DOG! The STACKS website Listen to Throw Down - An Action Cinema Podcast Listen to I'm Thinking Of Spoiling Things Join our discord server Subscribe to The STACKS on Patreon Everything Stephen does Everything Jack does thestacksonfilm@gmail.com Stay Stacking!
This week, the Cinescare boys have an appointment for some medical horror with movies like The Skin I Live In, Rabid, Dead Ringers, Jacob's Ladder, and Shock Corridor. So take your medicine because this episode is one disease you definitely don't want to get.
Happy 1960s season! We start it off with the return of Gus Spelman, here this time to discuss Shock Corridor. Director Samuel Fuller sued to prevent this book's release, citing plagiarism. Weird move on his part! Check out Gus' Letterboxd: https://embed.letterboxd.com/infinitybutts69/ Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next time on Authorized: Paxton Holley and The Rare Breed --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
Happy 1960s season! We start it off with the return of Gus Spelman, here this time to discuss Shock Corridor. Director Samuel Fuller sued to prevent this book's release, citing plagiarism. Weird move on his part! Check out Gus' Letterboxd: https://embed.letterboxd.com/infinitybutts69/ Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Follow us on letterboxd: letterboxd.com/AOverbye/ letterboxd.com/hsblechman/ Next time on Authorized: Paxton Holley and The Rare Breed --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
For the second week of November we discuss Samuel Fuller's 1963 film Shock Corridor. Prior to the discussion, Pete reveals the mystery behind his theme... but is it a red herring? If it were up to QQ, then herring it would be. Join the club. Pod the cast. Leave your comments below or email us at: mracfilmclub@gmail.com
Movies reviewed for the week of October 13 include: Mister Organ, Dear Daddy, The Royal Hotel, Shock Corridor, In The Fire, No Accident, The Burial and The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial**Check out our CinemAddicts/Find Your Film merch site: https://www.findyourfilmpodcast.com/**Support CinemAddicts by shopping on Amazing using our SiteStripe or our purchase links (we receive a slight commission).**October's Bonus Episode for our CinemAddicts Patreon members will spotlight the year 2013.**Rate/review CinemAddicts on Apple Podcasts to support our show. Thank you!Timestamps(0:00) - Intro(10:10) - The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial - directed by William Friedkin. Starring Jason Clarke and Kiefer Sutherland.(15:30) - The Royal Hotel trailer(17:52) - The Royal Hotel review (stars Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick)(27:41) - Mister Organ - Documentary directed by David Farrier. Reviewed by Eric, Bruce, and Greg.(40:23) - Review of Dear David. From directorJohn McPhail.(46:28) - Divinity - movie starring Stephen Dorff and Scott Bakula. Reviewed by Eric.(51:15) - In the Fire - stars Amber Heard. Reviewed by Greg.(54:06) - Eric and Greg recommend the HBO documentary No Accident.(60:40) - Shock Corridor review from Bruce, Eric and Greg. Directed by Samuel Fuller.(72:14) - The Burial trailer(74:50) - The Burial review. Stars Jamie Fox and Tommy Lee Jones.1. Subscribe to our CinemAddicts YouTube Channel2. Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page3. Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations!4. Questions/comments on CinemAddicts email Greg Srisavasdi at info@findyourfilms.com.5. Our website for entertainment news, reviews, and podcast coverage is Find Your Film: https://findyourfilms.com/6. Contact Bruce Purkey for some What's in the Box recommendations: brucepurkey@gmail.com8. Eric Holmes can be reached at hamslime@gmail.com9. Anderson Cowan's latest project is Loaded for Bear: The Documentary. For info and support: https://loadedforbeardoc.com/10. Atty's Antiques is on Facebook MarketplaceSupport the show
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1963's Shock Corridor was director/writer/provocateur Sam Fuller's depiction of the search for truth in a hostile society bent on obfuscating and distorting it. Set in a mental institution, Fuller's story of a Boston Globe journalist who gets himself committed to solve a murder gets at the hypocrisy and violence that can occur when that search butts up against racism, sexism and preservation of the status quo. It stars Peter Breck, Conctance Towers, James Best, Gene Evans and Hari Rhodes. Dan and Vicky discuss the indie classic along with alot of recently seen including The Flash, The Blackening, The Boogeyman, Renfield, Peacock's Based on a True Story, Feud: Joan and Bette, and You Hurt My Feelings. Hit us up on our socials and get your tickets to Dan's new show at Bay Street Theater below: https://www.baystreet.org/ Follow us here: hotdatepod.com FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
EPISODE #382-- We dive back into Sam Fuller's oeuvre with the psych-thriller SHOCK CORRIDOR from 1963. It's a good one and currently available on HBO Max! Get it! We also talk about ALIENS (1986), TERMINATOR: SALVATION (2009), MODERN ROMANCE (1981), and FEELS GOOD MAN (2020). We also talk about the intersection of irony and bigotry, among other things. Big episode. Lots to bite into. Donate to the cause at Patreon.com/Quality. Follow the show on Twitter @AQualityInterruption, and James on Twitter @kislingtwits, on Instagram @kislingwhatsit and @kislingkino on Tiktok. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. Listen to DRACULA: A RADIO PLAY on Apple Podcasts, at dracularadio.podbean.com, and at the Long Beach Playhouse at https://lbplayhouse.org/show/dracula And, as always, please leave us a review on iTunes or whatever podcatcher you listened to us on!
For this weeks main episode the guys take a trip to the looney bin and come out traumatized after watching this 60s classic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecleanslatepodcast/support
This week we examine one of the creepiest of settings, the asylum. Given the shock and horrors within the walls, they're inherently creepy places - so let's look at two psychological horror films set there with Shock Corridor and Session 9.The timings for this week are:Shock Corridor (02:24)Session 9 (22:22)Next episode's theme will be Multiverse Movies.Follow us on social media:Instagram: frametoframepodTwitter: frametoframepodLetterboxd: frametoframeFacebook: Frame to FrameEmail: frame.to.frame250@gmail.com Follow our network:Twitter: @we_madethisInstagram: @wemadethisnetworkFacebook: @wemadethisWebsite: www.wemadethisnetwork.com Gothamlicious by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5741-gothamliciousLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Leave us a review on Podchaser or Apple Podcasts!
My interview with The Locksmith director Nicolas Harvard gave me the perfect excuse to rewatch Samuel Fuller's 1963 classic Shock Corridor. Harvard mentioned his love for that movie, so this was a great way to tie in The Locksmith and Shock Corridor. I do a mini-review of the Criterion Blu-ray (and you can also see it on The Criterion Channel).Spoiler discussions of The Locksmith from Harvard and lead actor Ryan Phillippe is up exclusively for our CinemAddicts Patreon supporters. For more info on how to watch The Locksmith: https://thelocksmithmovie.net/Check out our latest Blu-ray/DVD Giveaways on Deepest Dream. Updated weekly!!Find Your Film and CinemAddicts merch is available: https://www.findyourfilmpodcast.com/Timecodes:(0:00) - Intro(8:01) - The Locksmith director Nicolas Harvard(17:20) - Blu-ray review of Shock Corridor(34:11) - My Dollar Tree Blu-ray HaulWe're on Facebook and Instagram. For questions, comments, email me at editor@deepestdream.com.For movie news, reviews, and interviews, go to our site Deepest Dream. Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations and chatter: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cinemaddictspodcast/Support the show
All aboard for another flight into made-for-tv terror on Polyester Airlines as we journey back to the night of December 11, 1973 for the world premiere of the latest ABC Movie of the Week, "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekOgc6BiYZI&t=3164s&ab_channel=TVfanatic (THE CAT CREATURE)" starring https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000880/?ref_=tt_ov_st (MEREDITH BAXTER) ("Family Ties", "All the President's Men"),https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0373314/?ref_=tt_ov_st ( DAVID HEDISON) ("The Fly, "Live and Let Die"), https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0814216/?ref_=tt_cl_t_3 (GALE SONDERGAARD) ("The Black Cat", "The Time of Their Lives") and https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0926183/?ref_=tt_cl_t_8 (STUART WHITMAN) ("Night of the Lepus", "Shock Corridor"). After a mysterious Egyptian amulet is stolen from a sarcophagus, everyone who comes into contact with the amulet falls prey to a bloodsucking monster kitty. Fresh from his sweet summer gig at Fire Island's glamorous Ice Palace, my co-pilot on this ill-advised flight into mummy mania is everyone's favorite undead horror host, https://www.instagram.com/unkle_spooky/ (UNKLE SPOOKY) from "Unkle Spooky's SPOOK-O-RAMA". Follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/unkle_spooky/ (@unkle_spooky) Check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekOgc6BiYZI&t=3164s&ab_channel=TVfanatic (THE CAT CREATURE) for free on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekOgc6BiYZI&t=3164s&ab_channel=TVfanatic (YouTube). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekOgc6BiYZI&t=3164s&ab_channel=TVfanatic (THE CAT CREATURE) was directed by https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0364252/?ref_=nm_mv_close (CURTIS HARRINGTON) ("Queen of Blood", "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" and written byhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0088645/?ref_=tt_ov_wr ( ROBERT BLOCH) ("Psycho", "Strait-Jacket:).
This week Kristin and Anthony are thrilled to welcome actor Galen Howard to the show to discuss Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor. Follow Galen on Twitter and Instagram Follow Kristin on Twitter and Letterboxd Follow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow the Cult Movies Podcast on Twitter and Instagram Support the show on Patreon
In this podcast episode, we review the Idris Elba versus a rogue lion thriller, Beast. We also extensively discuss the best post-peak performances by actors working past their prime. Finally, for the streaming homework, we review the 1963 psychological thriller, Shock Corridor, written and directed by Sam Fuller.
Safe (1995) / Shock Corridor (1963) for Malcolm's final double feature, he's making us sick in the head. Todd Haynes' horror of environmental illness, and Sam Fuller's madhouse investigation. these are some sick movies for a sick world (and sick viewers, like you). ++ discussed on malcolm in the middle: Heaven is Still Far Away, West Side Story, Repulsion
Samantha, Kimberly, and guest Jacob Haller dive deep into the murky world of Samuel Fuller and his 1963 feature Shock Corridor. The group discuss mental health, Fuller's background and its connection to the film, and what it says about America in the age of Eisenhower. Reviews matter and you can help us out by giving us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts! Also, tell your friends to like and subscribe to our Patreon, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube channels!
¡Hola a todos! Continuando con otro episodio en Pin Pum Pan, conversamos de un estreno animado muy reciente de Sony Pictures Animations, The Mitchells vs the Machines (2021), y comparando temáticamente este episodio cinéfilo, Brigsby Bear (2017), además de lo que hemos visto durante la semana, esperamos que lo disfruten y nos acompañen todas las semanas. Estén atentos a nuestro Instagram, nuestro Twitter y nuestro canal de Youtube (00:03:52) Brigsby Bear (2017) (00:32:07) Recomendaciones de la semana Lo imposible (2012) (00:30:56) Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (2015) (00:56:50) Shirkers (2018) (01:04:01) The Mitchells vs the Machines (2021) Referencias: Mank (2020) Living in Oblivion (1995) Room (2015) The Truman Show (1998) Captain Fantastic (2016) Euphoria (serie, 2019) Waves (2019) Mid90's (2018) The Lego Movie (2014) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) Swiss Army Man (2016) Swallow (2019) Romeo + Juliet (1996) 21 Jump Street (2012) The Devil All the Time (2020) Mulholland Drive (2001) Trainspotting (1996) Independence Day (1996) The Day After Tomorrow (2004) The Shining (1980) E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) Jaws (1975) Casablanca (1942) Fitzcarraldo (1982) Aguirre der Zorn Gottes (1972) Shock Corridor (1963) Peeping Tom (1960) Oldboy (2003) Stoker (2013) Bakjwi (Thirst, 2009) Chinjeolhan geumjassi (Sympathy For Lady Vengeance, 2005) Snowpiercer (2013) The Last Stand (2013) X: First Class (2011) Skins (serie, 2007) Gravity Falls (serie, 2012) Dial M for Murder (1954) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pinpumpan/support
Periodista policial mucho antes de convertirse en cineasta, Samuel Fuller siempre concibió la profesión como vehículo para reflexionar acerca de las virtudes, vicios, energía vital y conciencia cívica de su país. La obsesión fue lo bastante fuerte como para financiar de su propio bolsillo a la électrica Park Row (1952), relato fabulado acerca del torbellino que envolvía al barrio que alojaba a buena parte de los diarios de Nueva York, en el último cuarto del siglo XIX. Mucho del idealismo y el desborde de esos días ya está completamente ausente en Shock Corridor (1963), donde el director usa la premisa de un reportaje denuncia al interior de un hospital mental, para someter a examen a una nación fracturada por ideología, racismo, exitismo y otras dolencias sociales. De eso y más se habla en este podcast.
This week, we are discussing a movie with one of the craziest casts we've ever seen, Devil All the Time. And at the top of the show, we have a great conversation about the future of the movie going experience. Check it out! - Tenet is flopping and movie theaters are done for I guess - 00:00:40 - Trail of the Chicago 7 Teaser Trailer - 00:22:00 - Madonna making Madonna movie - 00:27:00 - The Devil All the Time (and Christine) - 00:35:00 - Shock Corridor - 01:16:00 - The Man Who Fell from Uncle - 01:22:00
General discussion incl. eliminating stigma - "Shock Corridor" (1963) GUEST: automythographist and author Laux http://www.facebook.com/LAUXtheauthor/ Mental Health Film Comment http://www.facebook.com/MentalHealthFilmComment
Jack and Chandler go back to '63 to talk about the B-movie thrills of SHOCK CORRIDOR. Topics of discussion include the badass career of Samuel Fuller, balancing tones, social commentary in film and mental illness. Trust us. It's more entertaining than it sounds. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON iTUNES, SPOTIFY AND WHEREVER ELSE YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @WarpedCelluloid
In the twelfth episode of Season 1, Cult Flicks & Trash Picks, Kyle is joined by fellow cinephile/writer David Gutierrez and associate producer Ryan Smith to discuss one of American cinemas seldom talked about cult voices in cinema, Samuel Fuller. We discuss how he pioneered a bold, inflammatory, and critical voice on the America he witnessed in war, politics, and otherwise, and how all of those attitudes culminated into a pinnacle of his polemic work, Shock Corridor.
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Nein, le cinéma allemand, ce n’est pas que expressionnisme et Fassbinder : le genre s’y est fréquemment distingué, avec quelques auteurs bien connus et d’autres plus discrets. Des déambulations d’une ado un peu trop fan à une expérience ressuscitant les spectres du nazisme en passant par les fantasmes d’un tueur pitoyable, radiographie des pratiques fantastiques de notre voisin de frontière. Et non, on ne parle pas de bière et de saucisse ! Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Talal Selhami, Laurent Duroche et Cyril Despontin. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/4n3gUOfPZhyxL5iKdZIjHA ► Mais aussi sur Youtube : https://youtu.be/z70Ezrjm7kY Références des films cités : - Les Proies de Don Siegel (1971) - Les Proies de Sofia Coppola (2017) - Vampire Clay de Sôichi Umezawa (2017) - Evil Dead Trap de Toshiharu Ikeda (1988) - Pinocchio de Matteo Garrone (2020) - Tales of Tales de Mattero Garrone (2015) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-85-tout-un-sketch - The Arrival de David Twohy (1996) - Dark Angel de Craig R. Baxley (1990) - Action Jackson de Craig R. Baxley (1988) - Der Fan de Eckhart Schmidt (1982) - Schramm de Jörg Buttgereit (1993) - Nekromantic de Jörg Buttgereit (1987) - Le roi des morts de Jörg Buttgereit (1990) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-55-les-magiciens-doz - Maniac de William Lustig (1980) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-52-le-chat-qui-fume - Schizophrenia de Gerald Kargl (1983) - Henry, portrait d'un serial killer de John McNaughton (1986) - Tomorrow I will be dirt de Robert Morgan (2019) - L’expérience de Oliver Hirschbiegel (2001) - La Chute de Oliver Hirschbiegel (2004) - Shock Corridor de Samuel Fuller (1963) - The Door de Anno Saul (2009) - Luz de Tilman Singer (2018) Autres références : - Mindhunter (Serie TV - Netflix) - Le Chant du loup de Antonin Baudry (2019) - Innocent country 2 (musique) : https://quellechris360.bandcamp.com/album/innocent-country-2-2 - Hard Looters : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX2OjBLA6ygXADP3eSzxC8yktOawD2WJ0 - France Gall : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rtdb_zgqdQ - Square Tune Magician : https://squaretunemagician.bandcamp.com/ - Ne croyez surtout pas que je hurle de Frank Beauvais (2019) - Le brouillard vert de Guy Maddin (2017)
Please support the Hollywood Food Coalition. Text "Give" to 323.402.5704 or visit https://hofoco.org/donate! Movies Referenced In This Episode Screams of a Winter Night (1979) Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game Of Death (1975) I Think We’re Alone Now (2018) The Rhythm Section (2020) Atomic Blonde (2017) The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (1965) The Ipcress File (1965) Funeral In Berlin (1966) Extraction (2020) Kung Fu Hustle (2004) The Mermaid (2016) Oklahoma! (1955) Singin' In The Rain (1953) Nightcrawler (2014) I Think We’re Alone Now (2008) Ghetto Freaks a.k.a. Sign of Aquarius (1970) Hostel (2005) Cabin Fever (2002) Final Cut: Ladies And Gentlemen (2012) The Movie Orgy (1968) Gremlins (1984) The Goonies (1985) Hell of the Living Dead a.k.a. Night of the Zombies (1980) Troll 2 (1990) In The Land Of The Cannibals a.k.a. Land of Death (2004) Psycho (1998) Dawn of the Dead (1978) Contagion (2011) Day For Night (1973) Irma Vep (1996) Last Tango In Paris (1973) The 400 Blows (1959) Police Academy (1984) Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (1985) Serial (1980) Bachelor Party (1984) Caddyshack (1980) National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) Porky’s (1981) Targets (1968) The Terror (1965) No Country For Old Men (2007) Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019) Star 80 (1983) One Day Since Yesterday: Peter Bogdanovich & the Lost American Film (2014) Sweet Smell of Success (1957) People Toys a.k.a. Devil Times Five (1974) Putney Swope (1969) The Candy Snatchers (1973) Wacko (1982) Blood Harvest (1987) Deadline (1980) Invasion of the Blood Farmers (1974) Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019) Frankenhooker (1990) Basket Case (1982) The Sixth Sense (1999) Poltergeist (1982) Bridesmaids (2011) Where to Invade Next (2015) Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) Canadian Bacon (1994) The Mouse That Roared (1959) Knocked Up (2007) Harold and Maude (1971) Fast And Furious (2009) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979) The Wild Bunch (1969) Spy (2015) The Happytime Murders (2018) Moonstruck (1987) Night of the Cobra Woman (1972) Papillon (1973) Papillon (2017) Doctor Zhivago (1965) The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) Ryan’s Daughter (1970) Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Pecker (1998) Serial Mom (1994) Female Trouble (1974) Pink Flamingos (1973) The Breakfast Club (1985) The Big Chill (1983) Mandy (2018) Joe Dirt (2001) Curly Sue (1991) Pretty In Pink (1986) Heathers (1989) Pump Up The Volume (1990) Some Kind Of Wonderful (1987) Into The Wild (2007) 1900 (1976) The Punisher (2004) Outbreak (1995) The Andromeda Strain (1971) Virus (1999) 28 Days Later (2002) What About Bob? (1991) The Thing From Another World (1951) The Thing (1982) The Thing (2011) Safe (1995) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Blast of Silence (1961) Shock Corridor (1963) Pie in the Sky a.k.a. Terroy in the City (1964) Stagecoach (1939) Stagecoach (1966) Day of the Animals (1977) Other Notable Items Outlander TV series (2014- ) The Outsider TV series (2020) Stephen King Jason Bateman Ozark TV series (2017- ) Game of Thrones series (2011-2019) The Walking Dead TV series Kingdom TV series (2019- ) Netflix Peter Dinklage Reed Morano The Handmaid’s Tale (2017- ) Blake Lively James Bond David Leitch Charlize Theron Chris Hemsworth Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller’s live performance of Frankenstein Ingmar Bergman Akira Kurosawa Stephen Chow Jackie Chan Amazon Prime Rod Steiger “Make ’Em Laugh” musical sequence in Singin’ In The Rain performed by Donald O’Connor The Blake Masters podcast episode Stanley Donen Gene Kelly Jake Gyllenhaal Francis Ford Coppola Paramount Pictures Bruno Mattei Claudio Fragasso Joe D'Amato Gus Van Sant Goblin’s Dawn of the Dead soundtrack (1978) Francois Truffaut Jacqueline Bisset Olivier Assayas Jean-Pierre Léaud The Eli Roth podcast episode Martin Mull Christopher Lee Colleen Camp Bobcat Goldthwait Neal Israel Amy Heckerling Steve Guttenberg Chevy Chase Brad Pitt Kim Cattrall Bubba Smith George Gaines The Police Academy series Michael Winslow Peter Bogdanovich Quentin Tarantino’s Targets review for The New Beverly Cinema Roger Corman Polly Platt Eric Roberts Alexander Mackendrick Tony Curtis Burt Lancaster Martin Milner Ed Sullivan The Ed Sullivan Theater Walter Winchell Clifford Odets The Criterion Collection James Wong Howe James Mangold Code Red Leif Garrett Sorrell Booke Family Affair TV series (1966-1971) Carolyn Stellar Dawn Lyn Gene Evans Vinegar Syndrome Greydon Clark Tiny Tim Frank Henenlotter Michael Moore Paul Newman Robert Redford Richard Lester Tom Berenger William Katt Paul Feig Melissa McCarthy Jason Statham John Patrick Shanley Norman Jewison The Sixth Sense TV series (1972) Gary Collins Night Gallery TV series (1969-1975) Rod Serling Comet TV New World Pictures Steve McQueen Dustin Hoffman The Roger Ebert review of Papillion Jerry Goldsmith Franklin J. Schaffner The American Cinematheque Wanted Dead or Alive TV series (1958-1961) Better Call Saul TV series (2015- ) David Lean Pauline Kael Doctor Zhivago novel by Boris Pasternak (1957) Maurice Jarre John Waters Stewart Copeland Patty Hearst John Hughes The DGA National Lampoon Jaws 3, People Matty Simmons Richard Zanuck David Brown Tod Carroll Nicolas Cage Judd Nelson Tiger King miniseries (2020) David Spade Emile Hersch Sean Penn Hal Holbrook Into The Wild book by Jon Krakauer Donald Sutherland Blaire Bercy’s Fishnet Flix podcast with Marie Lodi Nina Simone The 5th Dimension She Kills: A Shudder Original Podcast Barbara Crampton Alex Essoe Clarke Wolfe TFH Guru Karyn Kusama Emily Deschanel Grae Drake The Hollywood Food Coalition NBC Thomas Jane Frank Oz Bill Murray Richard Dreyfuss John Carpenter Dr. Seuss Howard Hawks Julianne Moore Todd Haynes Phillip Kaufman Allen Baron Larry Tucker Paul Mazursky Universal Pictures Lee Grant John Ford Ann-Margret Claire Trevor Andy Devine John Carradine Thomas Mitchell Donald Meek John Wayne “Our House” by Madness This list is also available on Letterboxd.
On parle de Shock Corridor et The Ninth Configuration, avec comme invité spécial Dano Leblanc, créateur de Acadieman !
We discuss the two-fisted cinema of Writer/Director Samuel Fuller and focus on PARK ROW and SHOCK CORRIDOR. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop us a line at importantcinemaclubpodcast@gmail.com On this week's patreon, we discuss Peter Bogdanovich's SAINT JACK. Become a Patreon subscriber for $5 a month and get an exclusive episode every week! www.patreon.com/theimportantcinemaclub
•The Morning Show (0.55) • The Mandalorian (01.15)• Ludwig Goransson - Composer for The Mandalorian (05.10)• Basil Poledouris – Composer (05.33)• The Ballad of John McTiernan (06.15)• The Lion King 2019, Jon Favreau, Iron Man & Iron Man 2 (10.10)• Iron Man 3 & Musing about Writer/Director, Shane Black (15.15)• Speaking of Shane Black: The Long Kiss Goodnight (16.15)• Renny Harlin also directed his wife in: Cutthroat Island (16.40)• Jarrod’s Favourite Filmmakers: Michael Mann (23.47)• Heat• Thief• Movies that are hard to find (29.08)- Bill Collins- David Stratton- Ivan Hutchinson• Hard to find films: Director Sam Fuller’s Shock Corridor, The Big Red One (32.10)• Availability of old films on new formats (33.53)• Peeping Tom, Michael Powell/Emeric Pressburger (39.08)• Damo’s Favourite Filmmakers: Martin Scorsese (40.26)• Kundun (40.30)• Jarrod mentions The Last Temptation of Christ (41.15)• The Departed (45.27)• Scorsese Documentary: My Voyage to Italy (47.55)
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guest Lance St. Laurent take on grimy, cynical journalism movies with a double feature of Sam Fuller's SHOCK CORRIDOR (1963) and Billy Wilder's ACE IN THE HOLE (1951). Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on Fritz Lang noirs: M (1931) + THE BIG HEAT (1953), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-06:14 SHOCK CORRIDOR // 06:14-57:40 ACE IN THE HOLE // 57:40-1:37:44 Outro // 1:37:44-1:41:42 Josh's Twitter: https://twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
After a long summer break, the crew is back, and Rylan's here to shock you with her movie this week, Shock Corridor (1963) A journalist, Johnny Barrett intentionally commits himself to a mental hospital to try and solve a murder that may have occurred at the hospital. You Missed it? - Episode 35: Rylan's choice Facebook: www.facebook.com/YouMissedIt/ Twitter: twitter.com/ymi_podcast Soundcloud: @youmisseditpodcast iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/you-m…-it/id1300461379 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4tp0AdTgfZR…_YTvOkBCfy-ikLQw Shock Corridor (1963) Written & Directed by Samuel Fuller Starring: Peter Breck Constance Towers Gene Evans James Best
Episode 200 - Tiny Jack Nicholson in my Pocket Things have been pretty harmonious in Eclecticaville for ... blimey ... 200 episodes! Now that we've reached such a landmark, we thought it might be nice to risk a ruck for this special edition, and have the team cover each other's favourite movies, First up, road movie hater Rob takes a look at Aidan's beloved Hal Ashby vehicle "The Last Detail", before Aidan returns the favour by checking out Rob's pick in the form of Sam Fuller's "Shock Corridor". In the second half of the show, Producer Rob comes back on to challenge anime dunce Graham to watch Satoshi Kon's "Millennium Actress", before subjecting himself to Graham's East European obsession with Vera Chytilova's bizarre "Daisies". We'll be back next week with the show as normal - assuming we all survive this one ... If you like the podcast, send us some support by visiting The Geek Show (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk) and clicking on The Geek Shop tab. Alternatively, we'd massively appreciate it if you gave us a star rating or review wherever you get your podcasts from or check out some of the other podcasts that make up The Geek Show Podcast Family (https://audioboom.com/channel/the-geek-show/episodes) . #Podcast #CinemaEclectica #Eclectica #Cinema #Films #Movies #Reviews #Czech #CzechNewWave #Europe #SecondRun #Daisies #CriterionCollection #Criterion #TheLastDetail #HalAshby #SatoshiKon #Anime #MillenniumActress #Surreal #Animation #ShockCorridor #Exploitation #Horror #Comedy #Weird #SamuelFuller #TheGeekShow // PATREON (http://WWW.PATREON.COM/THEGEEKSHOW)
塞缪尔•富勒 Samuel Fuller西部片击毙杰西•詹姆斯 I Shot Jesse James (1949)飞箭 Run of the Arrow (1957)战争片钢盔 The Steel Helmet (1951)坚韧的刺刀 Fixed Bayonets! (1951)视死如归 Merrill's Marauders (1962)红一纵队 The Big Red One (1980)黑色电影公园大道 Park Row (1952)南街奇遇 Pickup on South Street (1953)竹屋 House of Bamboo (1955)四十支枪 Forty Guns (1957)血色和服 The Crimson Kimono (1959)禁止! Verboten! (1959)刑警大队 Underworld U.S.A. (1961)恐怖走廊 Shock Corridor (1963)裸吻 The Naked Kiss (1964)贝多芬大街上的死鸽子Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street (1973)白狗 White Dog (1982)不归路 Street of No Return (1989)
On parle de Shock Corridor et The Ninth Configuration, avec comme invité spécial Dano Leblanc, créateur de Acadieman!
Show Notes This week, we recap and review Mobile Suit Gundam episode 12, "The Threat of Zeon," discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on: large public funerals and their use in politics, is "rookie syndrome" a thing?, the episode directors and their possible influences (or - were they thinking of Samuel Fuller's film "Shock Corridor"?), and some fun analysis of the newly introduced tech.- In talking about funerals, we reference Pericles' funeral oration, Antigone, the Duke of Wellington's funeral, and the funerals of the Meiji and Taisho Emperors. For WWII specific examples, we talk about FDR and his comparatively subdued funeral, Reinhard Heydrich and his elaborate funeral, the rumors about special treatment for Kamikaze pilots, and Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. For details about Yamamoto, I also referenced this book: Davis, Don. Lightning Strike: the Secret Mission to Kill Admiral Yamamoto and Avenge Pearl Harbor. St. Martin's Griffin, 2006.- Here's a synopsis for Shock Corridor, as well as reviews from the LATimes and Criterion, and the IMDB page, which has plenty of screen grabs so you can see what I meant about the visual style.- Thom's discussion of "Rookie Syndrome" references this article: Japanese Military Suicides During the Asia-Pacific War: Studies of the unauthorized self-killings of soldiers, Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol. 13, Issue 25, June 22, 2015, Janice Matsumura and Diana Wright https://apjjf.org/-Janice-Matsumura--Diana-Wright/4334/article.pdf.- A fan analysis Thom is willing to reference! How many Zaku fit in a Musai?- And for those of you who like this sort of crunch, our source on naval weaponry.You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com.The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. All Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise Inc. or Bandai or any of its subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com
At the National Drama Centre in Montreuil, a suburb east of Paris, director Mathieu Bauer's double-bill Nuit Américaine adapts two US movies for the stage. Bauer says it's like "diving into the history of cinema and of the US" at the same time. Click on the arrow in the top right-hand of the photo to listen to the RFI English Culture in France broadcast on 17 October 2018, and hear actors Clément Barthelet and Rémi Fortin talk about their experiences in the plays. Plays and literature are more often adapted to the screen rather than vice versa. French director Mathieu Bauer thinks differently. He draws all the elements of stage, not least of all illusion, to pull off an entertaining and thought-provoking double-bill. He began with Samuel Fuller's 1963 Shock Corridor, set in a mental hospital, as a project for the students of the National Theatre School in Strasbourg (TNS) and which has matured naturally over the past three years. The same crew work with Bauer, and his accomplices/musicians Sylvain Cartigny and Joseph Dahan, on the second show, Western. It's an almost word-for-word adaptation of the 1959 script for The Day of the Outlaw set in the 19th century. The music score changes somewhat. Together, the André de Toth-inspired work and Shock Corridor span almost a century of American history. Bauer chose these films for their focus on certain American social and political issues which were red hot at the time, or are still burning and simmering today. The young French actors embrace aspects of the American “un-dream” with energy and imagination, and carry spectators away with them and their youthful enthusiasm. La Nuit Américaine, Bauer's double-bill, is going on tour in France after their last night in Montreuil on 26 October 2018. At the time of writing neither play has subtitles. Here are the dates so far: 9 November 2018 Scène nationale de Sète et du bassin de Thau 19 January 2019 Théâtre du Gymnase, Marseille 24 - 26 January 2019 Théâtre de La Croix-Rousse, Lyon 1 February 2019 Le Granit, Scène nationale, Belfort 12 & 13 March 2019 La Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand
At the National Drama Centre in Montreuil, a suburb east of Paris, director Mathieu Bauer's double-bill Nuit Américaine adapts two US movies for the stage. Bauer says it's like "diving into the history of cinema and of the US" at the same time. Click on the arrow in the top right-hand of the photo to listen to the RFI English Culture in France broadcast on 17 October 2018, and hear actors Clément Barthelet and Rémi Fortin talk about their experiences in the plays. Plays and literature are more often adapted to the screen rather than vice versa. French director Mathieu Bauer thinks differently. He draws all the elements of stage, not least of all illusion, to pull off an entertaining and thought-provoking double-bill. He began with Samuel Fuller's 1963 Shock Corridor, set in a mental hospital, as a project for the students of the National Theatre School in Strasbourg (TNS) and which has matured naturally over the past three years. The same crew work with Bauer, and his accomplices/musicians Sylvain Cartigny and Joseph Dahan, on the second show, Western. It’s an almost word-for-word adaptation of the 1959 script for The Day of the Outlaw set in the 19th century. The music score changes somewhat. Together, the André de Toth-inspired work and Shock Corridor span almost a century of American history. Bauer chose these films for their focus on certain American social and political issues which were red hot at the time, or are still burning and simmering today. The young French actors embrace aspects of the American “un-dream” with energy and imagination, and carry spectators away with them and their youthful enthusiasm. La Nuit Américaine, Bauer's double-bill, is going on tour in France after their last night in Montreuil on 26 October 2018. At the time of writing neither play has subtitles. Here are the dates so far: 9 November 2018 Scène nationale de Sète et du bassin de Thau 19 January 2019 Théâtre du Gymnase, Marseille 24 - 26 January 2019 Théâtre de La Croix-Rousse, Lyon 1 February 2019 Le Granit, Scène nationale, Belfort 12 & 13 March 2019 La Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand
In episode twenty-seven of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel yell over each other about Steven Soderbergh's Jack-nasty asylum thriller UNSANE, starring past and future queen Claire Foy. They also discuss Samuel Fuller's seminal SHOCK CORRIDOR, George Cukor's classic thriller GASLIGHT, and other work from the prolific Mr. Soderbergh. Ben suggests a clear consonant tell for when British actors try out American accents, Daniel thinks UNSANE one-ups SHOCK CORRIDOR in its reflection of ugly American truths, and Brandon gives a gutsy gift to Channing Tatum. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bob and Dan discuss Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor, a film about a journalist who decides to solve a murder that occurred inside a psych ward by having himself committed. We discuss America exploiting its own citizens, smart people stripping, Bob's own trip to a mental hospital, and --what else?-- Hitler's Mein Kampf. This episode will make you say: "Thank you for sharing." Join our Facebook group to discuss movies with us and find out what's coming up next. Follow @DanWilbur on Twitter.
More Samuel Fuller for your viewing pleasure! The Bens mix it up this week by recording by candlelight, creating the sensual atmosphere for a hot 'n' heavy ep. Go get you some!
Welcome to the Criterion Creeps podcast. A podcast hosted by two chums (Jarrett Duncan and RJ Balog) talking about the Criterion Collection in chronological order. In our fifteenth episode we're talking spines #18 & 19: Samuel Fuller's THE NAKED KISS from 1964 and SHOCK CORRIDOR from 1963! First we talk about what we've been watching, and what's been chapping our asses! ETERNAL SUNSHINE is going to be a tv show, ALADDIN is going to get a live action remake, and Leonard Cohen is ready to die. Introduction is 'Criterion Creeps Theme' by petite petite, and musical interludes are Hall & Oates' "Kiss On My List", "Shock Treatment" from the Shock Treatment soundtrack and KISS' "Shock Me". Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher!
This episode covers #19 in The Criterion Collection, Shock Corridor by Samuel Fuller. LISTEN HERE: PODCAST REVIEW
This week Mike and Sean, for the third time, trek out to downtown Seattle to catch the opening night of the new Johnnie To film, the hospital-set thriller Three, with Louis Koo, Zhao Wei and Wallace Chung. Paired with it is another thriller set in a hospital, Samuel Fuller's 1963 Shock Corridor, about a journalist who goes undercover in a mental institution and comes unglued.
Podcast film school with a breakdown of Sam Fuller's trippy Shock Corridor, which takes us on a trip to the National Film Registry. Then the speakers blow out with the epic doom metal of Candlemass. Watch out for nymphos and don't forget to get your tickets to the horse show. World Champion Podcast is a free-form discussion featuring news and tales from the fringes of society. The unexplained, heavy metal, Star Wars, and more.
Samuel Fuller takes us on a ride to crazy town in Criterion Collection spine #19 Shock Corridor.
With Jim lost in New York, Kevin McCallister style, Row Three co-host and constant companion Kurt Halfyard is here with Patrick for a ramblin' good time talking about seminal cult director Samuel Fuller. In addition to discussing his films THE NAKED KISS, SHOCK CORRIDOR, and PICK-UP ON SOUTH STREET, we take on a myriad of classics like AIRPLANE!, DO THE RIGHT THING, THE SARAGOSSA MANUSCRIPT, SCORPIO RISING and a number of short horror film recommendations. LINKS TO SHORT HORROR FILMS DISCUSSED THE CAT WITH HANDS LIGHTS OUT THE SLEEPOVER THE LEGEND OF BEAVER DAM The films of Drew Daywalt Be sure to tune in two weeks from now to hear our Kelly Reichardt episode! As always, if you want to send us a question or comment: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com. Stay Sick!
This week we're watching Shock Corridor, Sam Fuller's 1963 tale of a so-so journalist's ill-advised plan to get a Pulitzer. It's not as good a movie as his next one, The Naked Kiss, which we watched last week, mostly due to Constance Towers being featured less prominently and in a much more subdued (in a lot of senses) way. We posit that The Naked Kiss is an apology for how she gets treated in this movie. Anyway, still enjoyable pulpy goodness.
Today’s episode: “Who killed Slone in the kitchen?” On today’s show Nic and I will be talking about something REALLY different. It’s one of Samuel Fuller’s wildest works SHOCK CORRIDOR from 1963. The film stars Peter Breck, Constance Towers, Gene Evans and Hari Rhodes. Plus we have some great feedback. Toll Free Number 888-350-2570 Buy […]
Joseph Dougherty leads the discussion about legendary filmmaker Sam Fuller. As Joe says, "You feel the man making the movie...""When you're at the end of your rope, all you have to do is make one foot move out in front of the other. Just take the next step. That's all there is to it." --Samuel FullerIn order of appearance:Sam FullerSteel Helmet (1951)I Shot Jesse James (1949)Pick-up on South Street (1953)Richard Widmark (actor)Shock Corridor (1963)Baron of Arizona (1950)Vincent Price (actor)House of Bamboo (1955)Big Red One (1980)Robert Lippert (producer)John Ireland (actor)Gene Evans (actor)Naked Kiss (1964)Francois Truffaut (filmmaker)Shoot the Piano Player (1960)Jean - Luc Godard (filmmaker)Breathless (1960)Jim Jarmusch (filmmaker)Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)Peter Bogdanovich (filmmaker)Targets (1968)Boris Karloff (actor)Sid Melton (actor)Forty Guns (1957)Barbara Stanwyck (actress)1941 (1979)Steven Spielberg (filmmaker)A Return to Salem's Lot (1987)Stephen King (writer)White Dog (1982)Martin Scorsese (filmmaker)Theme from The Conversation by David Shire... 37:50 / 34.7 MB / Rated: PG-13... "Thanks for the download"...