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Down on the Docs - Ep. 36 - Shut Up Little Man (2011) In 2011 a feature documentary called Shut Up Little Man! – An Audio Misadventure was selected for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival as part of the World Documentary section, where it had its world premiere Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/VykasRN974 Down on the Docs, starring comedians Chris Neff & Dave Sarra, is a weekly podcast breaking down the latest documentaries on Netflix, HBO, and Amazon Prime the only way they know how, with lots of dumb jokes. Twitter: https://twitter.com/downonthedocs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downonthedocspod/ Chris Neff:https://twitter.com/chrisneffcomedy https://www.instagram.com/horsetooth Dave Sarrahttps://twitter.com/davexhale https://www.instagram.com/dave.sarra https://youtube.com/DaveSarra
Director Sophie Hyde is making waves in the industry – a changemaker in her field. Her film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande challenged ageist stereotypes and assumptions on the big screen. WFT Chair Dr Susan Liddy spoke with Sophie about her film, as well as her impressive career to date, crossing hemispheres in the process. This talk has been made possible with the generous support of the BAI. Sophie Hyde is a founding member of film collective Closer Productions. She lives and works on the lands of the Kaurna people in South Australia and makes provocative and intimate films and television. Her latest film, Good Luck To You, Leo Grande, starring Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack, premiered at both Sundance Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival to rave reviews and will be released in 2022. Her debut feature drama 52 Tuesdays (director/producer/co-writer) won the Directing Award at Sundance and the Crystal Bear at Berlin. She directed and produced feature comedy Animals, which premiered at Sundance 2019. She created, produced and directed episodic series F*!#ing Adelaide for ABC Australia, and the 4 x 1-hour series The Hunting for SBS. Sophie's feature documentaries include Life in Movement (producer /co-director), Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure (producer), Sam Klemke's Time Machine (producer) and In My Blood It Runs (Producer).
We explore cinematic San Francisco, Duncan’s home city that Ryan learned to love after a dumpy introduction. Let’s talk about THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO, Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fail’s love letter to their hometown, Bay Area native David Fincher’s obsession with ZODIAC, and the Chinese-American generational saga of THE JOY LUCK CLUB. Don’t listen to Dirty Harry, if you keep your eyes and nose above gutter level, it’s a beautiful city.00:00 - INTRO - The sites and smells of San Francisco.06:34 - THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO - “You don’t get to hate it unless you love it.”18:22 - ZODIAC - The obsessive nature of serial killers mirrors the obsessive focus of Fincher27:59 - TOP 5 FINCH - A social Benjamin fights an alien with a dragon tattoo seven times30:47 - JOY LUCK CLUB - The least “Disney” film by Disney32:43 - AGAINST THE GRAIN - We critique the favorites of critics35:34 - MELODRAMA - You better earn my tears43:30 - BEST OF SF BY THE DECADES - The Voyage Home from Vertigo to Last Blackman50:55 - HOLLYWOOD HATES THE BAY - LA brutalizes SF on screen51:52 - WHAT RYAN IS WATCHING www.hardlythehottest.comFilms MentionedThe Last Black Man In San Francisco, Zodiac, The Joy Luck ClubGeorge Washington, Beasts Of The Southern Wild, Medicine For Melancholy, Seven, Mind Hunters, Nightcrawler, Spotlight, Alien 3, Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Fight Club, the Social Network, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, The Farewell, Crazy Rich Asians, Little Women, Waves, Revolutionary Road, Little Children, Hurt Locker, Slumdog Millionaire, The King’s Speech, The Artist, the truth, Terms Of Endearment, Brave, Vertigo, Bullit, The Conversation, 48 hours, Star Trek IV, Big Trouble In Little China, The Rock, So I Married An Axe Murderer, The Room, The Disaster Artist, The Bridge, Shut Up Little Man, Memento, RewindTo be a part of the conversation:Talk About the Ep on Reddit - https://bit.ly/3nuPP5hOur Letterboxd List - https://bit.ly/3sblgoGEpisode Notes - www.hardlythehottest.com/podcoast/004-San-FranciscoThanks for being a part of this!Recorded August, 2020www.hardlythehottest.com
It's safe to say that we have all had roommates sent directly From Hell ™ to permanently wreak havoc on our lives and domain in ways we'll never forget. Sometimes they steal our hooch, or throw away our mail, maybe they'll even set the house ablaze with pizza rolls left in a 500*F oven for 6 hour straight. But have you ever had a relationship with your roommate so volatile that you stoop so low as to accuse them of "giggling falsely?" In Shut Up, Little Man, we are treated to the voyeuristic journey of a life time, as two punk kids begin secretly recording the utter blowouts of their grumpy old male neighbors, and what they catch on tape turns out to be comedic gold that takes their San Francisco community by storm. Join us as we recklessly stereotype people from Wisconsin, cruelly eviscerate community theater (again), and of course *beep* *beep* while *beeping* and *beep*, but still *beeeeeeeeep!* Tune in!
In this episode we discuss the weird light fixtures at Gary’s new abode, the fact that moving to North Carolina has entirely changed Gary’s vernacular, what to do with old couches and the fact that the topic this week obviously must relate to women named Erin. Also, Shut Up Little Man! and other things you … Continue reading "Episode 1100001: Erinaceous"
Ross Peterson and Erick Zamora talk about Z's refereeing hockey, going out to eat at restaurants and getting back to a "normal" after COVID-19 shutdowns as well as the Iowa State Fair being cancelled. They then discuss "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond" the documentary about Jim Carrey's portrayal of Andy Kaufmann in "Man on the Moon." Ross also gives his recommendations for a few documentaries "Shut Up Little Man" and "Winnebago Man" and high school baseball and softball starting up. They also chat about Torii Hunter explaining how racism factored in to him having a no trade clause to the Boston Red Sox in every contract he had.
Ross Peterson and Erick Zamora talk about Z's refereeing hockey, going out to eat at restaurants and getting back to a "normal" after COVID-19 shutdowns as well as the Iowa State Fair being cancelled. They then discuss "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond" the documentary about Jim Carrey's portrayal of Andy Kaufmann in "Man on the Moon." Ross also gives his recommendations for a few documentaries "Shut Up Little Man" and "Winnebago Man" and high school baseball and softball starting up. They also chat about Torii Hunter explaining how racism factored in to him having a no trade clause to the Boston Red Sox in every contract he had.
How high is too high when it comes to the waistline of men's pants in the near future? Find out in this episode where Adam and Andy discuss Her, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlett Johansson as the voice of the operating system he just can't quit. It's (not) a Unix system!Show Notes:What We've Been WatchingAdam: Westworld S3Andy: Baskin, Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure, Don't be Afraid of the Dark (1973), TaskmasterChapters:(~0:08) Introduction (~0:35) What We've Been Watching (~11:06) Featured Review (~27:38) Closing (~27:55) Up Next Subscribe if you'd want to see more episodes.Feel free to send us a question we can answer on the air to ReelShame@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @ReelShame.
In the late 80s, neighbors in a San Francisco apartment building recorded the drunken squabbles between Peter and Raymond. Their relationship, and the pop culture phenomenon it spawned, is the subject of the documentary film “Shut Up Little Man.”
www.mikeadams.info Season 17 is off to a flying start with The Boys digging deep into such illuminating topics as; Zac’s newly corrected technicolor vision, Rick Prelinger’s “No More Road Trips”, Shut Up Little Man, shed building, and more! https://archive.org/download/TVTT171/TVTT%2017-1.mp3
Episode 23 - Jamison and Jason take a look at a viral sensation from before the digital age. Two young guys record two old guys fighting. Trust us... it's more interesting than it sounds.
This week: drugs, NWA (also, I mix up Ice Cube and Ice-T), the Video Game Book Club, The Doors, Batman Affleck, and Shut Up Little Man.In SSST: the PS4 has a release date, the Vita has a price cut, Borderlands 2 is coming to the Vita, Infamous: Second Son is due in February, Saints Row IV is delayed in Australia, EA reveals a money-back guarantee for Origin, Beyond: Two Souls looks terrific, Grand Theft Automobile V begins to leak, and Sony takes steps to reward its religious audience. (That one is a lie.)In Ask SSJ: fun, The Kinks, the origins of SSJ, the power of family, our favourite science fictions, and blasphemy.MUSIC USED:SSJ Theme 2: Xavier Rubetzki NoonanEverybody That Loves You: Bomb The Music Industry!Mein Leben für die Wissenschaft: Dragan Espenschied / CC BY-NC 3.0CLICK HERE to download!Email Tom or Xavier or both!
This Week: Albert Cantu, Andrew King, Gabriel Vogel, Joe Holley Show Notes: Fruitvale Station: 0:47 – 4:24 Kagemusha: 4:27 – 7:36 The Gateway Meat: 7:36 – 11:58 Shut Up Little Man: 11:58 – 16:09 Frankenstein’s Army: 16:09 – 19:39 2 Gunz Review: 20:14 – 43:03 Rate and review us on iTunes! Audible link: http://www.audibletrial.com/simplyfilm
This week on the show we discuss the epic Joss Whedon film The Avengers, we make Ryan watch Steven Seagal in Against the Dark in honor of the upcoming Dark Shadows, we talk about some other stuff we've watched this week including LittleRock, The Five-Year Engagement, Shut Up Little Man!, Asylum Blackout, and Babycall, and finally we go over our review predictions for this week. We want to hear your suggestions and feedback! Send us an e-mail at podcast@filmpulse.net or leave us a message on our voicemail line at (850) 391-6075 and we'll feature your comments on an upcoming episode!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 168 This episode... The Hunger Games, rooms full of giggling Eskimos, Bill Moseley, Jaws, what’s up with rich kung-fu knowing vampires, erotic cartoons, Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2, Police Capt. Hook, David Lynch tells you about dental hygiene, the 30th anniversary of the Summer of ‘82, Salvador Dali, Alice in Wonderland: The Adult Musical, non-mutant Huck Finn, Home Improvment in a wilderness store, Troll Hunter, Creature Comforts, Jennifer Lawrence, Pan, Adrien Brody, Rango, Flesh Gordon, Shut Up Little Man, soccer moms, Teenage Alien Ninja Turtles, laughter canneries, The Big Sleep, maybe too intense for some viewers, my favorite thing Nicolas Cage ever said..., covert anti-feminist propaganda, you don’t mess with Ashley Judd!, making the sports noises, Barbie is like Bruce Willis in Pulp Fiction, porn talk, caller number four you’re on the air, drunken history videos, my life’s goal... to steal a pizza, The Pillow Book, I’m pro-popcorn!, the Groundhog Day factor, Barbie’s acting resume, Joanna Cassidy, Brett Ratner...didn’t I go to high school with him?, Julie Adams, A Zed and Two Noughts, more on the David Lynch coffee commercial... and cookies. Lots and lots of cookies. “They teach kung fu in hell don’t they?”
This week - It's a double feature weekend, one week late...and this weekend, we wrap with a look at rock and roll movies of the 1960s that DIDN'T star The Beatles - movies from the Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, Cher, and more! Plus - a HUGE Back half, including a double Bonehead Of The Week, the latest e-mail including a voice mail from Kristin about 9/11, an installment of Cheese & Whine featuring Herman's Hermits' film HOLD ON, a Theater of Pain featuring a Hershell Gordon Lewis classic, and reviews of FIVE films - LE QUATTRO VOLTE, DRIVE, DETECTIVE DEE AND THE MYSTERY OF THE PHANTOM FLAME, SHAOLIN, and SHUT UP LITTLE MAN! Extensive show notes, with links and all kinds of commentary, are available on our website every Tuesday evening - check it out at http://subjectcinema.com . And while you're there, look around, leave a comment, and let us know what you think of the new website! Thanks to ALL of you who take the time to listen to Subject:CINEMA. Now, if we can just get those of you out there to WRITE or CALL once in a while...that would be AWESOME! Email us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com or call us TOLL FREE at 1-888-214-9311! Remember, you can find the complete calendar of upcoming shows on our websites! DOWNLOAD a printable quarterly calendar for you to print out and hang up to remind you to catch the latest episode - you can get the BRAND NEW Winter/Spring 2011 edition of the calendar right here ! Subject:CINEMA is brought to you by: eMusic Now with over TEN MILLION choices for great tunes - and by visiting http://emusic.com/cinema , you will get 35 FREE DOWNLOADS during your 14 day trial! Check it out today! CCS.COM The ULTIMATE source for all the best prices on skateboarding and snowboarding clothes and equipment! All the top name brands - Volcom, Burton, Vans, DC, and all the rest - we've got 'em all right here! And look at what ELSE we've got for you: savings codes! AFCINEMA - Free shipping on orders $30+ AFSUBCIN - 15% off orders $75 or more + Free Shipping Online Only; Some Exclusions May Apply Check out all our great deals in one central spot, right here at MevioCoupons.Com *** E-mail us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com Want to take S: C With you? Now you can - SC is now Mobile via iPhone! Check us out today - all the latest S:C podcasts plus EXCLUSIVE features coming soon! Call us with your comments! 1-888-214-9311 TOLL FREE in the US and Canada! Wanna hear us anywhere? Now you CAN! Subject:CINEMA Mobile for iPhone is now here! Get it at iTunes NOW! We hope you'll spread the word about Subject:CINEMA to your friends - we love having all the listeners we can get! And Thanks For Listening!
Shannon Hatch, Pool party, 9/11 tributes, Shut Up Little Man!