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Best podcasts about straw dogs

Latest podcast episodes about straw dogs

Cine para todos
La filmoteca maldita: ¡10 PELÍCULAS para CONOCERME!

Cine para todos

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 58:01


Conviértete en miembro de este canal para disfrutar de ventajas:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrr-82T0bOWW3ZoHjSS9YTA/joinNo olvides seguirnos en Instagram y Tik Tok!-https://www.instagram.com/cineparatod...-https://www.tiktok.com/@cineparatodos...Redes personales:•El Feo:-La Filmoteca Maldita: https://www.youtube.com/@Lafilmotecamaldita/featured-Antropologia en la Sombra: https://www.youtube.com/@antropologiaenlasombra6347-Twitter: https://x.com/LaFilmoMaldita-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lafilmomaldita?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==•Gerry:-Twitter: https://x.com/el_lyndon?s=2-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/el_lyndon?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==-Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/12ZBh-Lyndon YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Jerrylyndon?si=w...•Miguel: -Twitter: https://x.com/portalmike?s=21-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maps_2208?i...-Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/198Zf•Axel: -Twitter: https://x.com/axldario21?s=21-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/axlchalico2...-Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/3Q9cn•Tocayo:-Twitter: https://x.com/gerry_movie?s=21-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gerry021?igsh=Z3JzMDE2djhoc2Y0&utm_source=qr-Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/GLUZ(00:00): Bienvenida(00:36): El podcast de Gerry y el Feo(12:01): Blade Runner(13:12): Gremlins(15:49): La bella y la bestia(19:26): El cartel de Tepito(22:06): Requiem for a Dream(23:25): Rojo Amanecer(26:59): El Ángel Exterminador(35:47): Straw Dogs(38:03): Athena(40:00): Planes para Mañana(44:47): Luis Estrada(46:25): It (1990)(47:42): Mondo Cane(52:29): The Truman Show(54:09): Barry Lyndon(55:27): 12 Monkeys(56:31): Conclusiones(57:02): DespedidaLista oficial de películas mencionadas en ZoomF7: https://boxd.it/pxHDi#cineparatodos #ZoomF7 #podcast

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico
387. Juli Kryslur

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 99:16


Juli Kryslur joins us on the show to share stories from her music career — from spinning tracks at college radio station WERS to managing iconic bands like The Dogmatics, The Straw Dogs (formerly The FU's), and The Bags, as well as her time working at record labels such as Enigma Records.Music clipsThe Charms "So Pretty"The Dogmatics "I Love Rock N RollThe Dogmatics "Sister Serena"Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo

Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast
Who's He? On The TV | Spike Milligan - Part 2

Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 65:17


In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... Who's He? On the TV | Spike Milligan - Part 2 This week it's the second and final part of our look at the television output of Spike Milligan and Phil is joined once again by Tyler Adams from Goon Pod. This episode, they discuss the cast of Q, which leads Phil to tell a story about Bob Todd, Tyler leads the conversation onto Straw Dogs by way of Freddie "Parrot Face" Davies and they both try their hand at doing Spikes Sergeant Major voice. Don't forget to subscribe and listen to Tylers excellent podcast, Goonpod, by clicking on the link below: Goonpod Podcast You can currently find us on X, Threads, Mastodon, Bluesky and Facebook.  Don't miss an episode by subscribing to our show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Podcasts, plus many other podcatchers of your choice.  

I'M SO POPULAR
I WILL NOT ALLOW VIOLENCE AGAINST THIS HOUSE with the eternal dillard's

I'M SO POPULAR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 87:17


Discussing DIRTY HARRY (1971年) by Don Siegel and Sam Peckinpah's STRAW DOGS (1971年) + vigilantism + morality + social course correction and justice. Follow Mrs. Dillard's on X: twitter.com/dillardseternal And available only for Patrons, the critical continuation show SIRENS where we discuss the phantoms of Oregon, canned soda, European aimlessness and what kind of drink Henry Callaghan might enjoy: patreon.com/imsopopular

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast
MSP 180: Tristan Ching Hartmann

Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 43:50


Crafting a Fulfilling Life In Dance with Tristan Ching Hartmann What does it take to craft a fulfilling life in dance? For Tristan Ching Hartmann, it's a blend of resilience, curiosity, community, and an unshakable love for movement. From her shy beginnings in Ventura, California, to performing with the Margaret Jenkins Dance Company in San Francisco, Tristan's journey has been anything but conventional. She reflects on transformative moments, including commuting long hours for ballet classes, finding her artistic home with Robert Moses' Kin, and reinventing herself as a jazz dancer during her time in London. Tristan delves into how her teaching practice reignited her creativity, her experiences taking on choreography, and the life lessons she's learned from Argentine Tango. She also shares the profound impact of a serious spinal injury that temporarily halted her dancing and how it led her to redefine her relationship with movement. Now dancing into her late 40s, she offers insights on adapting training, cherishing every moment in the studio, and navigating the physical demands of her art. Her passion for building community and mentoring younger dancers reflects her deep commitment to the art form and those who practice it. Join us for an inspiring conversation that explores what it truly means to craft a fulfilling life in dance! Key Points From This Episode: ·       An introduction to Tristan Ching Hartmann and her unique movement journey. ·       How a childhood dance class sparked a lifelong passion for movement and artistry. ·       Tristan's deep connection to ballet and her love for its precision, grace, and classical music. ·       The balancing act of pursuing dance while meeting her family's academic expectations. ·       How Stanford shaped her journey, leading to modern dance and joining Robert Moses' Kin. ·       The pivotal role of Robert Moses in Tristan's early professional career and artistic growth. ·       Recovering from a serious spinal injury and the life-changing decision to travel and reflect. ·       How moving to London allowed Tristan to reinvent herself and explore jazz and the West End. ·       Her transformative experience teaching and discovering new ways to connect with students. ·       Returning to the stage with Margaret Jenkins Dance Company in her late 40s. ·       How Tristan adapts training to stay active despite the physical challenges of aging. ·       Tristan's insights into Argentine Tango as a life lesson in feeling and responding. ·       Reflecting on her love for building community and mentoring the next generation of dancers. Tristan Ching Hartmann (she/her) is a long-time lover of dance, the Bay Area, and dance in the Bay Area.  She was a founding member of Robert Moses' Kin, on faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance, and currently dances with Margaret Jenkins Dance Company as well as collaborating with her dance friends/heroes, The Straw Dogs. For more on this episode: Movers & Shapers: A Dance Podcast For the latest, follow on Instagram and Facebook

Connections with Evan Dawson
Ye Chun, author of “Straw Dogs of the Universe”

Connections with Evan Dawson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 51:54


In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Oct. 23, 2024, we talk with Ye Chun, author of "Straw Dogs of the Universe." The novel is a multi-generational story about a Chinese family.

Kultur – detektor.fm
USA – Der Aufstieg der Ultrarechten, Harry Potter, Straw Dogs

Kultur – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 5:11


Arte nimmt uns mit in die USA und erklärt den „Aufstieg der Ultrarechten“, während RTL+ die komplette „Harry Potter“-Reihe für magische Stunden bereithält. Auf Netflix wird es mit dem Thriller „Straw Dogs“ etwas düster. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-usa-der-aufstieg-der-ultrarechten-harry-potter-straw-dogs

Podcasts – detektor.fm
Was läuft heute? | USA – Der Aufstieg der Ultrarechten, Harry Potter, Straw Dogs

Podcasts – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 5:11


Arte nimmt uns mit in die USA und erklärt den „Aufstieg der Ultrarechten“, während RTL+ die komplette „Harry Potter“-Reihe für magische Stunden bereithält. Auf Netflix wird es mit dem Thriller „Straw Dogs“ etwas düster. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-usa-der-aufstieg-der-ultrarechten-harry-potter-straw-dogs

Was läuft heute?
USA – Der Aufstieg der Ultrarechten, Harry Potter, Straw Dogs

Was läuft heute?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 5:11


Arte nimmt uns mit in die USA und erklärt den „Aufstieg der Ultrarechten“, während RTL+ die komplette „Harry Potter“-Reihe für magische Stunden bereithält. Auf Netflix wird es mit dem Thriller „Straw Dogs“ etwas düster. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-usa-der-aufstieg-der-ultrarechten-harry-potter-straw-dogs

Making Tarantino: The Podcast
Straw Dogs (1971)

Making Tarantino: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 146:55


On this week's episode Phillip is joined by Cayley from Once Over With Cayley on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@OnceOverwithCayley The two of them had a great conversation about 1971's Straw Dogs. Phillip starts by reading the general information about the movie, with some small facts included. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Here is the link for the blog we mentioned during Listener Opinions https://dailycaller.com/2014/06/13/sam-peckinpahs-elliot-rodger/ Phillip and Cayley then have an in depth discussion about their thoughts on the movie. They then answer the question of whether they noticed anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. It's then time to individually rate the movie. Then they discuss whether they would buy, rent, or buy this movie for free. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment (2024). Cayley said that she watched Body Double for the first time the other day. Then Phillip talks about what's coming next week when he will be joined by Dave Lizerbram from Rock Docs podcast, and they will be discussing Out of the Past (1947). Thanks for listening.

Making Tarantino: The Podcast
Nightmare City AKA City of the Walking Dead (1980)

Making Tarantino: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 149:04


On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined for the first time by Mike Justice. The two of them discuss Umberto Lenzi's Nightmare City AKA City of the Walking Dead. Phillip starts by giving the general information for the movie. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. The two then discuss the good, the fun, and the odd things in this movie. They had a good time. Then they talk about whether they noticed anything that Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. They individually rate the movie, and then talk about whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Rebel Ridge (2024). Mike says that he watched Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986) and that it was a lot of fun. You can find Mike Justice on Instagram @themikejustice. Or on his youtube channel ⁠⁠youtube.com/themikejustice⁠⁠ Come back next week when Phillip will be joined for the first time by Cayley from Once Over With Cayley on Youtube for Sam Peckilnpah's Straw Dogs (1971). Thanks for listening.

15K+ Random Movie Reviews
Episode 70: Random Recap of Movies 61-69

15K+ Random Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 53:21


Nobody thought we could do it but we made it through our next 9 random movies! In this episode we look back at what sticks out in our withered memories of the movies we have put ourselves through: Evil Dead II, The Money Pit, Conan the Barbarian, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Timecop, The Eagle has Landed, Knock Knock, You Only Live Twice, and Straw Dogs.. How did we feel about them in retrospect and with hindsight in our rear view mirror? Listen on and find out! Want to contact us? 15krandommoviereviews@gmail.com Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews Follow us on Tiktok to see our favourite (and least favourite) scenes: https://www.tiktok.com/@15krandommoviereviews We are Colin and Niall, two movie enthusiasts from Ireland who wanted to take a different approach to movie watching and reviewing. So we came up with the idea to randomly choose a movie from Metacritic's all time movie list (which at the time of starting our podcast was over 15,000 movies, hence the title!). We take pleasure in bad movies as well as good! We hope you enjoy our podcast and follow us on your favourite podcast platform (or Youtube). See all our review ratings for all our movies in all our episodes in spreadsheet form! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BLin0MnPslu13i003F9PE9c6CBOCs4RQfWcblt65PhI/edit?usp=sharing Our list of movies reviewed on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls526575109/ Our list of movies reviewed on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/15krandommovier/list/15k-random-movie-reviews-1

15K+ Random Movie Reviews
Episode 69: Straw Dogs (1971)

15K+ Random Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 44:30


Random movie 3816 on Metacritic's all time movie list. "Straw Dogs," released in 1971, is a tense psychological thriller directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Dustin Hoffman and Susan George. The film follows a mild-mannered mathematician who relocates to the English countryside with his wife, only to find themselves confronted by escalating violence from the locals. What happens when a peaceful man is pushed to his breaking point? Listen on and find out! Want to contact us? 15krandommoviereviews@gmail.com Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews Follow us on Tiktok to see our favourite (and least favourite) scenes: https://www.tiktok.com/@15krandommoviereviews We are Colin and Niall, two movie enthusiasts from Ireland who wanted to take a different approach to movie watching and reviewing. So we came up with the idea to randomly choose a movie from Metacritic's all time movie list (which at the time of starting our podcast was over 15,000 movies, hence the title!). We take pleasure in bad movies as well as good! We hope you enjoy our podcast and follow us on your favourite podcast platform (or Youtube). See all our review ratings for all our movies in all our episodes in spreadsheet form! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BLin0MnPslu13i003F9PE9c6CBOCs4RQfWcblt65PhI/edit?usp=sharing Our list of movies reviewed on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls526575109/ Our list of movies reviewed on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/15krandommovier/list/15k-random-movie-reviews-1/

Varn Vlog
Living in Today's Dystopia: Unpacking Apocalyptic Realities, Water Security, and Transhumanism

Varn Vlog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 124:59 Transcription Available


What if the apocalypse is already here, but we're too busy imagining zombies and nuclear winters to notice? On this episode, Bram E. Gieben, author of "The Darkest Timeline: Living in a World with No Future," unpacks the eerie realization that our present might be the dystopia we've been fearing. We explore how apocalyptic narratives can distract us from the grim realities we currently face, drawing on insights from all sorts of fields of study. The discussion confronts the uncomfortable truth that our solutions to technological and climate crises might be more fantasy than feasible reality.Next, we plunge into the murky waters of environmental water security in the United States, specifically the contentious issue of water rights. Using real-life examples like the endangered mussel in Florida, we highlight the complex interplay between ecological preservation and urban necessities. Inspired by John Gray's "Straw Dogs," we ponder what it means to live a good life in a world on the brink of ecological collapse, reflecting on the millennial left's responses to these daunting scenarios post-Bush administration.We also tackle the intriguing developments in transhumanism and the metaverse, dissecting how early optimism has given way to skepticism and critique. From the grandiose claims of tech billionaires to the limitations of AI, our conversation traverses the performative nature of modern political activism and the disillusionment faced by progressive youth movements. We wrap up with an examination of Mark Fisher's lasting influence and the complex legacy he left behind, urging listeners to confront today's realities with intellectual rigor and nuanced understanding. Tune in for a journey through the intricate narratives shaping our world. Support the Show.Crew:Host: C. Derick VarnIntro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.Intro Video Design: Jason MylesArt Design: Corn and C. Derick VarnLinks and Social Media:twitter: @varnvlogblue sky: @varnvlog.bsky.socialYou can find the additional streams on Youtube

Broken VCR
#134 Straw Dogs (1971)

Broken VCR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 99:17


Sam Peckinpah's 1971 lust-fueled siege thriller, STRAW DOGS, is our feature presentation this week! We talk the infamous scene at the heart of the film, Peckinpah's troubles with women & other shortcomings, Dustin Hoffman, Susan George, and much more! We also pick our top 7 MOVIES SET IN ENGLAND in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7. Check out the show, subscribe and become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR! To watch the LIVE VIDEO RECORDING of BVCR, sign up to the PATREON ($2.99/month) at theturnbuckletavern.com. You'll get the episodes in video form days/weeks early.

LIW Movie Review
165: Hell Or High Water (2016) & Straw Dogs (1971)

LIW Movie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 79:51


A modern western and a rape film. What happened to us?LIWstudios.com

Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast
123. Movie Re-View Series: Straw Dogs (1971)

Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 64:02


For episode 122, Austin discusses the Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs (1971) with Christopher Lloyd from The Film Yap. Is it Peckinpah's best? Worst? Listen and find out. All that and more on Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast. Enjoy!0:00 - Intro2:40 - Straw Dogs (1971)1:02:20 - OutroPlease subscribe to Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Also, follow us on social media to get updates on all of the exciting things we have coming up!Instagram: MediumCoolPodLetterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/AustinGliddenEmail: MediumCoolPod@gmail.com

BLOODHAUS
Episode 116: Inside (2007)

BLOODHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 60:52


This week, Drusilla and Josh dive into their first French extremist film on the pod, 2007's Inside aka À l'intérieur. From wiki: Inside (French: À l'intérieur) is a 2007 French slasher film directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo in their directorial debut, written by Bustillo, and starring Béatrice Dalle and Alysson Paradis. The plot focuses on a mourning widow on the verge of pregnancy, where she is attacked in her home by a mysterious intruder on Christmas Eve.But they also discuss Dead Boy Detectives, Abigail, The Beast, Civil War, screenwriting, criticism, Betty Blue, nobody knowing how cameras work, Beatrice Dalle, Grease 2, home invasion, Straw Dogs, You're Next, Ally McBeal, Ricki Lake, Ronan Farrow, Vanessa Paradis, Johnny Depp, Lily Rose Depp, and more!NEXT WEEK: The Virgin Spring (1960) Follow them across the internet: Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/ 

The Neon Crew Podcast
Ep. 70: Civil War, Straw Dogs

The Neon Crew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 144:28


In episode 70 of The Neon Crew Podcast, Kyle and Mac discuss the Fallout show, Alex Garland being a cheeky bastard, and the inner machinations of Dustin Hoffman. Films talked about: Civil War and Straw Dogs Hosts: Kyle Yates and McClain Parker LISTEN TO PODCAST HERE: Website: https://www.neoncrewpodcast.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theneoncrewpodcast/featured  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3AI17IdYnujCrtSc7M5EKG?si=58d599af20514ae8  Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-neon-crew-podcast/id1585795358 SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NeonCrewPodcast YouTube Community: https://www.youtube.com/@theneoncrewpodcast/community  MERCH: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheNeonCrewPodcast?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=1374844203&from_page=listing  Night Call with Sam Parker Sam's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BlockPartyAcademy/featured  Music by Gideon Hunter Gideon's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wakerisefall  Logo design by Lauren Hunter Lauren's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pineandsun/?fbclid=IwAR1zgGnVTNcnK6lji2A5NhDj-NCmD3f1PLqj1ckjr220HiWvsFJisfy9n8g 

SideTalks - The Official Sidewalk Podcast
#437 - Don't Worry About Sam Peckinpah, He's Definitely Looking Up At Us

SideTalks - The Official Sidewalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 29:12


This one has a LITTLE dust on it, but you can still jump in there and follow along! Featuring... What Is It? — Corey's movie identification mettle is tested with audio clips from famous films. How does he do today? What We're Watching — Impulse, Sergeant York, Straw Dogs (1971), a re-release of the first episode of You Must Remember This on Kim Novak Hosted by your own personal cinematic Pineapple Upside-Down Master Blast and Fried Chicken and Waffles Benedict! Music by Splash '96 Recorded & Edited by Boutwell Studios Write us about tacos vs. pizza at podcast@sidewalkfest.com NEW: Sidewalk is on Threads! Follow us!

Grindhouse Institute
Ep 94 - Sergiallo Martino feat. Lucé Tomlin-Brenner/It's Always Halloween & Alex Vlahov/OnlyFilmNoir

Grindhouse Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 85:04


Torso (1973), & The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh (1971) ALL MOVIES SPOILED In this film block, both Lucé Tomlin-Brenner of It's Always Halloween Podcast and Alex Vlahov, the curator of OnlyFilmNoir, join Jeremy and Brian to pull on some leather gloves, whip out the razor blade and chase topless women around Italian villas. It's the only way to explore the lush and lavish films of Sergio Martino. Follow Lucé here: Twitter Instagram Letterboxd The Pack Theater Follow Alex here: Instagram Medium Letterboxd Where to watch: Be Kind Video (Burbank) Vidéothèque (Highland Park) Cinefile (Santa Monica) Torso (Blu-ray) The Strange Vice of Mrs Wardh (Blu-ray) Other films referenced: Ed Wood L.A. Confidential The Thing (1982) Big Trouble in Little China Prince of Darkness They Live Starman All the Colors of the Dark Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key Suspiria (1977) Straw Dogs (1971) Friday the 13th (1980) Halloween (1978) Scream (1996) Black Christmas (1974) The Red Queen Kills Seven Times Rosemary's Baby Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Chinatown Tenebre Four Flies on Grey Velvet The Bird with the Crystal Plumage The Notebook The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Confessions of a Shopaholic Romy and Michele's High School Reunion

S.H.U.D.cast
Night of the Creeps

S.H.U.D.cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 95:31


It's graduation time! Senior week with 1986's NIGHT OF THE CREEPS brings us to a close on our BETA THETA DIE: COLLEGE HORROR mini-series! On our way to the final exam we discuss how you can argue with us on the internet, testing pixels on 4k blu rays, and a couple of hot hot new releases. Stick around and also get our Senior Superlatives (SHUD-awards) for this theme as well as the lowdown on our next theme and movie, as picked by Austin!   00:00 - 14:00ish - Friendship! How you can argue with us on the internet and testing pixels on a 4k blu ray   14:00ish - 42:00ish - The other stuff we watched this time!   Austin: Monkey Man   Cody: Altered States, Twins of Evil, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, Straw Dogs (1971), Blade of the Immortal and The First Omen   Curtis: Monkey Man, The First Omen, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, and Wolf Creek   Lucas: Monkey Man and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire   42:00ish - 1:16:00ish - NIGHT OF THE CREEPS - SHUDdown and discussion!   1:16:00ish - 1:32:00ish - BETA THETA DIE: COLLEGE HORROR Takeaways & Awards!   1:32:00ish -  Our next theme and our next movie!

Horror Vanguard
273 - Straw Dogs & Eden Lake Double Feature Review! [Unlocked!]

Horror Vanguard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 66:24


A double feature with a Peckinpah western set in Cornwall and a Daily Mail article come to life, we're talking Straw Dogs and Eden Lake. Come for the masculinities and working class aesthetics discourse, stay to find out just what we think of Eden Lake... Follow us on social media for I guess future Cornish content now that we've moved on from Sheffield: twitter.com/HorrorVanguard www.instagram.com/horrorvanguard/ You can support the show for less than the cost of taking a vacation to Earth's most Normal island at www.patreon.com/horrorvanguard

S.H.U.D.cast
The Lords of Salem

S.H.U.D.cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 141:01


Welcome to the FINAL INSTALLMENT in our “Y'all Mothaf***as Need Satan” series! As we round up our dealings with Cinematic Satans we also discuss OUR PATREON (https://www.patreon.com/shudcast) where you can interact with us via Discord, see full episode video, get bonus episodes, and more… menacing Cody, Amber alerts, Akira Kurosawa, Paranormal Activities, and the other many movies that Curtis has recently watched, all leading up to our ultimate discussion of Mr. Rob Zombie and his Satanic masterpiece, THE LORDS OF SALEM.   Speaking of PATREON… If you sign up at the $5 tier or above you will receive our first ever BONUS EPISODE where we go deep on Rob Zombie and what he means in all our lives – musically, cinematically, etc! So slam in the back of the SHUD-ula and get that sweet sweet bonus talk today!   00:00 - 13:00ish - Friendship! Amber alerts, menacing Cody regarding singing songs on our podcast, and all of our new friends over on the Patreon!   13:00ish - 1:22:00ish - All the other stuff we watched this time!   Cody - Killers of the Flower Moon, Dunkirk, Dumb Money, Argylle, Dune, Inception, The Omen (2006), Poison for the Fairies, The Demon (1981), Berberian Sound Studio, Battle Royale, Se7en, A Serbian Film, Ghostbusters, The Cremator, The Black Cat, Dracula Prince of Darkness,    Austin - A Serbian Film, Saw X, Out of Darkness, Funny Games (1997), Fire in the Sky, Nyad, The Creator, Warcraft, The Beekeeper,    Curtis - Battle Royale, A Serbian Film, Funny Games (1997), Detroit Rock City, Blazing Saddles, Seven Samurai, Rashoman, Yojimbo, Sanjuro, The Hidden Fortress, Harakiri, Paranormal Activity 3, Paranormal Activity 4, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, Avengement, Badland Hunters, The Roundup, The Exorcist, After Hours, Donkey Skin, The Heroic Trio, Executioners, Lisa Frankenstein, Death Wish (1974), and Straw Dogs (1971).   Lucas - Battle Royale, A Serbian Film, Prisoners, Black Swan, Galaxy of Terror, Suitable Flesh, Fury, Birdman, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, The Irishman, and Brawl in Cell Block 99.   1:22:00ish - 2:12:35ish - THE LORDS OF SALEM - SHUDdown and discussion!   2:12:35ish - 2:17:35 “Y'all Mothaf*ckas need Satan” awards!   2:17:35 - End - Our next theme and our next movie!!

Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content
#354 - Is Moral Progress a Fantasy?

Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 114:34


Share this episode: https://www.samharris.org/podcasts/making-sense-episodes/354-is-moral-progress-a-fantasy Sam Harris speaks with John Gray about the possibility of moral and political progress. They discuss historical and current threats to freedom of thought, the limits of law, the spread of dangerous technology, failures of convergence on norms and values, Arthur Koestler, de-industrialization in Europe, fellow travelers and the progressive embrace of barbarism, Bertrand Russell, the absurdity of pacifism, utilitarianism, the moral landscape, George Santayana, moral and scientific realism, pragmatism, atheism, Schopenhauer, liberalism as an historical accident, and other topics. John Gray is the author of many critically acclaimed books, including The Silence of Animals, The Immortalization Commission, Black Mass, and Straw Dogs. His latest book is The New Leviathans: Thoughts After Liberalism. He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, and he has been a professor of politics at Oxford, a visiting professor at Harvard and Yale, and a professor of European thought at the London School of Economics. He now writes full-time. Website: https://www.newstatesman.com/author/john-gray Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.

To Hell with this Podcast
S3, E1 - Straw Dogs, Fight for Your Life, The Strangers

To Hell with this Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 40:56


Season 3 begins! It's home invasion time! Straw Dogs, Fight for Your Life, The Strangers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tohellwiththispodcast/support

Grindhouse Institute
Ep 91 - No One Will Save You feat. Matt Landsman from Be Kind Video

Grindhouse Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 61:24


No One Will Save You (2023) ALL MOVIES SPOILED In this Midnight Movie, Matt Landsman, the curator of Matt's Mortuary and film programmer at Be Kind Video, beams Jeremy and Brian to the mothership to save them with Arthur Murray dance steps. If you haven't seen No One Will Save You, go watch it and come back. The movie is spoiled from top to bottom. Follow Matt here: Matt's Mortuary Be Kind Video Washington Post Article on Be Kind Video Where to watch: Be Kind Video (Burbank) Vidéothèque (South Pasadena) Cinefile (Santa Monica) No One Will Save You (Blu-ray) Other films referenced: Home Alone Evil Dead II Chopping Mall The Blob (1988) Alligator Ghoulies The Gate (1987) The Monster Squad Re-Animator Wayne's World Live and Let Die Signs (2002) Straw Dogs (1971) The Fugitive (1993) Silent Night (2023) Chasing Amy Super 8 Jaws Close Encounters of the Third Kind E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Fire in the Sky (1993) Brain Damage (1988) Basket Case Men in Black Alien (1979) Aliens Beetlejuice Pleasantville Annihilation The Matrix Black Mirror: San Junipero Mars Attacks! Prey (2022) The Killer (2023) The Scorpion King (2002) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Avatar: The Way of Water War for the Planet of the Apes Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Mortal Kombat: Annihilation Escape from L.A. Sleepaway Camp Surf Ninjas Night of the Creeps

Made You Think
108: To Strive or Not to Strive: Straw Dogs

Made You Think

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 66:44


“If you believe that humans are animals, there can be no such thing as the history of humanity, only the lives of particular humans. If we speak of the history of the species at all, it is only to signify the unknowable sum of these lives. As with other animals, some lives are happy, others wretched. None has a meaning that lies beyond itself.” Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! This week, we're diving into discussion on Straw Dogs by John Gray. From questioning moral structures to pondering the collective soul, we'll journey through the philosophical landscape of Straw Dogs, examining technology, lifespans, and the very essence of humanism. We cover a wide range of topics including: Connections between Straw Dogs and Taoism Whether becoming more moral as a society is possible Individualistic vs collectivistic ways of thinking Gray's critique on the idea that humans are special over animals Technology, striving, and human progress And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the Show: Gaia hypothesis (2:45) The Vulnerable World Hypothesis (25:50) The Expanse (52:28) 3 Body Problem (52:31) Silo (52:36) Dark Matter (52:41) Books Mentioned: Straw Dogs  Novacene (2:41) (Book Episode) Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (7:47) (Book Episode) Lila (27:18) Tao Te Ching (29:14) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) The Fourth Turning (36:22) (Book Episode) Four Thousand Weeks (36:36) Feline Philosophy (39:03) The Way of Zen (43:11) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Happy Accidents (45:24) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Dark Matter (55:33) The Redemption of Time (59:00) The New Leviathans (1:02:08) People Mentioned: John Gray James Lovelock (2:40) Nick Bostrom (25:46) Max Planck (32:50) Andrew Yang (Book Episode) Alan Watts (43:12) Show Topics: (0:00) In today's episode, we're covering Straw Dogs by John Gray. We kick off the episode by sharing our overall impressions of the book and connect it to one of our previous reads, Novacene. (3:23) How would we summarize this book? Nat, Neil, and Adil share their interpretation of the book in their own words, comparing and contrasting their summaries. (8:19) We discuss the disparity between our aspirations for progress and the reality of human nature, exploring how societal foundations have shifted. (12:35) Examining John Gray's argument, we delve into the book's six sections, analyzing its reflections on human nature, morality, and the essence of progress.  (14:55) Are we evolutionarily any different from other animal species? We share the example of a hive of white ants, and their contributions to the collective vs. the individual. (18:19) Measuring happiness and progress are both tricky. Plus, is it more harmful than beneficial to have faith in humanity and progress? (23:11) We pull out some of our key quotes from the book about technology, evolution, and the collective. Technology is not a human-only thing, and over time, new technologies will continue to emerge. (29:55) Differences between Robert Persig's and John Gray's ideas. We look at whether our views on life can change and how science fits into all of this. (36:12) Gray appears anti-striving, with ideals that we shouldn't try to control life or we'll end up disappointed in the end. (41:30) To strive or not to strive? We talk about the evolution of technology, it's accessibility in today's age, and the hard work that has happened in order for tech to progress.  (46:48) Black holes and string theory and dark matter. Oh my! We chat about some cool scientific theories and how they affect our understanding of the world. (50:59) Lots of sci-fi books are being made into tv shows and hitting the major streaming services. Nat, Neil, and Adil list a few that they're excited about. (59:42) Don't judge a book by the Goodreads reviews! If you're intrigued to pick up a copy of Straw Dogs, you can check that out here. We give our final thoughts on the book and discuss some other books that John Gray has written. (1:05:22) That wraps up this episode! Next up, we'll be reading Flowers for Algernon. Make sure to check it out and read along with us before the next episode. Plus, Made You Think's got a new website! Head on over here to see the new format, view by topics and series, and leave us a book suggestion! If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS, @adilmajid, @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain or Breez) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. You can then use that to support shows who have opted-in, including Made You Think! We'll be going with this direct support model moving forward, rather than ads. Thanks for listening. See you next time!

Never Did It
1974: The Gambler and Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia

Never Did It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 26:27


Buckle up, because we're heading back to 1974 and diving into two cinematic sinkholes of desperation, debauchery, and… digging for dead bodies? For Episode 40, Brad's thrown Jake into the grimy, gambling purgatory of "The Gambler," while Jake's plunged Brad into the blood-soaked, tequila-fueled odyssey of "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia." First up, Brad's wrestled with James Caan's Axel Freed, a down on his luck teacher in pursuit of one last roll of the dice. Brace yourselves for existential despair, smoky backrooms, and enough high-stakes wagers to make you sweat through your earbuds. Meanwhile, Jake's been grappling with Sam Peckinpah's magnum opus of chaos, "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia." Warren Oates stars as Bennie, a hapless pianist dragged into a grotesque quest for a severed head and a hefty payday. Expect sun-baked highways and more moral ambiguity than a Tijuana back alley. Did Jake find solace in Caan's self-destructive symphony? Did Brad endure the psychedelic fever dream that is "Alfredo Garcia?" And will anyone emerge from this episode with their sanity intact? Tune in, but remember that when it comes to 1974, the only guarantee is that things are gonna get messy. So grab your whiskey, your existential dread, and your metaphorical shovels, because we're about to dig up some classic cinema dirt. Other movies discussed in this episode: Onionhead (1958), Ride a Crooked Trail (1958), Bonnie and Clyde (1967), The Wild Bunch (1969), Midnight Cowboy (1969), Duel (1971), Straw Dogs (1972), Badlands (1973), Charley Varrick (1973), The Taking of Pelham 123 (1974), Murder on the Orient Express (1974), The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), Young Frankenstein (1974), Chinatown (1974), Blazing Saddles (1974), The Year Without Santa Claus (1974), The Front Page (1974), The Conversation (1974), Italianamerican (1974), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Lenny (1974), Going in Style (1979), Thelma & Louise (1991), Last Action Hero (1993), The Straight Story (1999), The Road (2009), Django Unchained (2012), The Gambler (2014), Win It All (2017), Uncut Gems (2019), Self Reliance (2023).  See what we're covering next week. Follow us on: Facebook | Brad on Letterboxd | Jake on Letterboxd

A Very Good Year
1971 with Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

A Very Good Year

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 73:37


Film critic, author, “Fangoria” columnist, physical media mainstay, and recovering academic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas joins us for a jaunt through the dark laughs of “Little Murders” and “A New Leaf,” the knotty gender politics of “Straw Dogs,” and more of the disturbances and pleasures of 1971.  Become a member for Bonus Episodes, personal stories of working in the industry, and yes - EVEN MORE MOVIES. https://plus.acast.com/s/a-very-good-year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Made You Think
107: What is Quality: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Made You Think

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 73:39


“Quality...you know what it is, yet you don't know what it is. But that's self-contradictory. But some things are better than others, that is, they have more quality. But when you try to say what the quality is, apart from the things that have it, it all goes poof! There's nothing to talk about. But if you can't say what Quality is, how do you know what it is, or how do you know that it even exists? If no one knows what it is, then for all practical purposes it doesn't exist at all. But for all practical purposes it really does exist.” Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! In this episode, we're discussing Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig. Join us as we ride through the intersections of philosophy, a father and son motorcycle trip across America, and the pursuit of Quality.  We cover a wide range of topics including: Different learning styles and the value of hands-on experience Exploring the elusive concept of Quality Reflections on the narrative and philosophy of the book Overcoming gumption traps and staying enthusiastic  How the journey is just as important as the destination And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the Show: Apple Podcasts (0:46) Spotify (1:07) Steve Jobs Presents to the Cupertino City Council (6:30) Chris Langan: The Bouncer (30:24) 24 (58:01)  Books Mentioned: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Lila: An Inquiry into Morals (15:40) The Animate and the Inanimate (30:49) Outliers (31:39) Tao Te Ching (40:50) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Gödel, Escher, Bach (47:37) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Infinite Jest (47:58) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) The Three-Body Problem (57:29) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) People Mentioned: Robert M. Pirsig Michel Thomas (13:07) William James Sidis (30:32) Christopher Langan (31:22) Jack Bauer (58:00) Liu Cixin (58:37) Show Topics: (0:00) We open the episode with our take on podcast analytics. Though people can choose where they want to listen, it's hard to get a sense of overall listening numbers across platforms as a whole. (2:49) Today's episode is centered around Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Neil connects his college experience to the book, describing the contrast between theoretical vs. applied learning. (5:35) Different learning styles, emphasizing hands-on experience, and the importance of practical understanding over theory.  (10:34) Why is it that not every great athlete can go on to become a great coach? It all comes down to being able to apply and share your knowledge in a given setting. (13:50) Sharing our thoughts on how the story was written, the narrative of the motorcycle trip, and how the sequel compares to this story. (19:34)The author opens the door to a variety of ideas such as learning to be in the present moment and how to focus on one thing at a time. Though Pirsig is intuitive across several domains, we find that he struggles to put these concepts into words.  (24:03) While on a trip with his son and another couple, the author reflects on flashbacks in his life, including the treatment of his past insanity. Through fixing the bike and traveling across the country, he learns many valuable lessons and philosophies along the way. (29:14) We briefly discuss the sequel where Pirsig highlights William James Sidis, known for his incredibly high IQ and profound ideas on the origin of life.  (33:34) Comparing bike riding to a full-body meditation. Each limb has a specific task to operate the bike, and you have to be focused on the road in front of you, truly bringing yourself to the present moment. (35:01) Nat, Neil, and Adil ponder the concept of Quality, its connection to science, spirituality, and the importance of peace of mind. Quality is all about applying yourself and your senses in the present moment, and being one with what you are doing. (41:45) Nat shares his perspective on the book's cognitive challenges and the reconciliation of theory and practice within the book. (46:09) One unique factor about this book is that it doesn't necessarily mean to give you a conclusive solution at the end. It's all about enjoying the journey, and being okay with the fact that you may not have arrived anywhere by the end of the book.  (49:44) Appreciating the book's humor, comical dialogues, and character depth, with a desire for more insight into the minds of the minor characters. (52:56) It can be very difficult to get started on any project, especially when you think of the whole scope of what you're about to do. If you can start with just one part, it becomes more manageable. We relate this idea to the book writing process. (1:05:28) What are gumption traps, and how can you avoid falling into them? Plus, we give some examples of common gumption traps that you may fall into that diminish your enthusiasm.  (1:12:37) That concludes this episode! If this episode intrigued you, make sure to pick up a copy of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Next up, we'll be reading Straw Dogs by John Gray. Plus, we have an exciting announcement coming soon. Stay tuned for future episodes to stay in the know! If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS, @adilmajid, @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain or Breez) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. You can then use that to support shows who have opted-in, including Made You Think! We'll be going with this direct support model moving forward, rather than ads. Thanks for listening. See you next time!

Made You Think
107: What is Quality: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Made You Think

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 72:48


“Quality...you know what it is, yet you don't know what it is. But that's self-contradictory. But some things are better than others, that is, they have more quality. But when you try to say what the quality is, apart from the things that have it, it all goes poof! There's nothing to talk about. But if you can't say what Quality is, how do you know what it is, or how do you know that it even exists? If no one knows what it is, then for all practical purposes it doesn't exist at all. But for all practical purposes it really does exist.” Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! In this episode, we're discussing Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig. Join us as we ride through the intersections of philosophy, a father and son motorcycle trip across America, and the pursuit of Quality.  We cover a wide range of topics including: Different learning styles and the value of hands-on experience Exploring the elusive concept of Quality Reflections on the narrative and philosophy of the book Overcoming gumption traps and staying enthusiastic  How the journey is just as important as the destination And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the Show: Apple Podcasts (0:46) Spotify (1:07) Steve Jobs Presents to the Cupertino City Council (6:30) Chris Langan: The Bouncer (30:24) 24 (58:01)  Books Mentioned: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Lila: An Inquiry into Morals (15:40) The Animate and the Inanimate (30:49) Outliers (31:39) Tao Te Ching (40:50) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Gödel, Escher, Bach (47:37) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Infinite Jest (47:58) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) The Three-Body Problem (57:29) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) People Mentioned: Robert M. Pirsig Michel Thomas (13:07) William James Sidis (30:32) Christopher Langan (31:22) Jack Bauer (58:00) Liu Cixin (58:37) Show Topics: (0:00) We open the episode with our take on podcast analytics. Though people can choose where they want to listen, it's hard to get a sense of overall listening numbers across platforms as a whole. (2:49) Today's episode is centered around Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Neil connects his college experience to the book, describing the contrast between theoretical vs. applied learning. (5:35) Different learning styles, emphasizing hands-on experience, and the importance of practical understanding over theory.  (9:43) Why is it that not every great athlete can go on to become a great coach? It all comes down to being able to apply and share your knowledge in a given setting. (12:59) Sharing our thoughts on how the story was written, the narrative of the motorcycle trip, and how the sequel compares to this story. (18:43)The author opens the door to a variety of ideas such as learning to be in the present moment and how to focus on one thing at a time. Though Pirsig is intuitive across several domains, we find that he struggles to put these concepts into words.  (23:12) While on a trip with his son and another couple, the author reflects on flashbacks in his life, including the treatment of his past insanity. Through fixing the bike and traveling across the country, he learns many valuable lessons and philosophies along the way. (28:23) We briefly discuss the sequel where Pirsig highlights William James Sidis, known for his incredibly high IQ and profound ideas on the origin of life.  (32:43) Comparing bike riding to a full-body meditation. Each limb has a specific task to operate the bike, and you have to be focused on the road in front of you, truly bringing yourself to the present moment. (34:10) Nat, Neil, and Adil ponder the concept of Quality, its connection to science, spirituality, and the importance of peace of mind. Quality is all about applying yourself and your senses in the present moment, and being one with what you are doing. (40:54) Nat shares his perspective on the book's cognitive challenges and the reconciliation of theory and practice within the book. (45:18) One unique factor about this book is that it doesn't necessarily mean to give you a conclusive solution at the end. It's all about enjoying the journey, and being okay with the fact that you may not have arrived anywhere by the end of the book.  (48:53) Appreciating the book's humor, comical dialogues, and character depth, with a desire for more insight into the minds of the minor characters. (52:05) It can be very difficult to get started on any project, especially when you think of the whole scope of what you're about to do. If you can start with just one part, it becomes more manageable. We relate this idea to the book writing process. (1:04:37) What are gumption traps, and how can you avoid falling into them? Plus, we give some examples of common gumption traps that you may fall into that diminish your enthusiasm.  (1:11:47) That concludes this episode! If this episode intrigued you, make sure to pick up a copy of  Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Next up, we'll be reading Straw Dogs by John Gray. Plus, we have an exciting announcement coming soon. Stay tuned for future episodes to stay in the know! If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS, @adilmajid, @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain or Breez) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. You can then use that to support shows who have opted-in, including Made You Think! We'll be going with this direct support model moving forward, rather than ads. Thanks for listening. See you next time!

Made You Think
106: Building Blocks of Civilization: How the World Really Works

Made You Think

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 78:29


“Modern economies will always be tied to massive material flows, whether those of ammonia-based fertilizers to feed the still-growing global population; plastics, steel, and cement needed for new tools, machines, structures, and infrastructures; or new inputs required to produce solar cells, wind turbines, electric cars, and storage batteries. And until all energies used to extract and process these materials come from renewable conversions, modern civilization will remain fundamentally dependent on the fossil fuels used in the production of these indispensable materials. No AI, no apps, and no electronic messages will change that.” Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! In this episode, we're delving into the intricate layers of How the World Really Works by Vaclav Smil. From dissecting the dynamics of energy to unraveling the building blocks of our material world, this episode takes us on a journey through the realms of numbers, magnitudes, and the underpinnings that shape our daily existence. Get ready to expand your mind and question the fabric of the world around us! We cover a wide range of topics including: The four foundational products of civilization Why our food and nutrition isn't the same anymore Intricate steps and nuances in global energy creation What may be on the horizon for crypto this year How much diesel is embedded into the production of a tomato? And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the Show: Preorder Crypto Confidential (0:03) Solana Mobile (1:28) Outside the System (16:12) The Joe Rogan Experience - White Oak Pastures (18:52) Oatly (27:48) SpaceX (29:47) Terraform Industries (31:29) Helion Energy (38:01) Inflation Reduction Act (38:53) Monsanto (52:04) Kraken (57:00) The White Pill (1:00:19) Age of Miracles (1:02:17) Hardcore History 59 The Destroyer of Worlds - Dan Carlin (1:12:40) Cuban Missile Crisis Books Mentioned: How the World Really Works Energy and Civilization (7:18) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Where Is My Flying Car (7:32) (Book Episode) What Your Food Ate (20:44) (Book Episode) How to Avoid a Climate Disaster (54:02) Project Hail Mary (1:05:20) Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1:06:01) Straw Dogs (1:06:02) Superintelligence (1:06:24) People Mentioned: Vaclav Smil Joe Rogan (18:51) Bill Gates (48:40) Greta Thunberg (54:37) Nick Bostrom (1:06:10) Dan Carlin (1:08:35) Show Topics: (0:00) The news is out - Nat's new book Crypto Confidential is available for preorder! We open the episode by talking about crypto, AI coins, and how BTC and ETH have established themselves in the world of crypto. (6:53) In today's episode, we're discussing How the World Really Works by Vaclav Smil. We draw some similarities from some previous reads in the podcast such as Where Is My Flying Car? and another great from Smil, Energy and Civilization. (10:20) Adil highlights some of the key points from the book, including the four fundamental products—ammonia, cement, plastic, and steel—that shape our modern world, shedding light on challenges in essential industries. (14:19) Because we're so disembodied with how things are built and how people are fed, we're able to indulge in things as a society that are not necessarily realistic in terms of decarbonization. (19:34) Discussing nutrition deficiencies, we explore the disconnect between the food we eat and its nutritional value, raising questions about our reliance on technology over essential fields like soil science and food production. (22:31) The impact of fertilization, nutrition deficiencies, and current farming practices. Nat, Neil, and Adil discuss alternatives for a healthier, more sustainable future. (28:13) While more and more attention goes into technology rather than food science and soil science, we have seen an increased interest in nuclear energy. For many decades, we've been so highly focused on software rather than hardware. Are we due for a shift? (31:21) We delve into a discussion on carbon capture, Bitcoin mining's energy-efficient possibilities, and cost-effective energy production. (37:58) The life cycle of oil, Department of Energy's investments into different forms of energy, and the efficiency of gasoline vs. electric. (42:01) In the book, Smil dives into the crude oil consumption per pound of different things you eat throughout its entire life cycle. From chicken to tomatoes, and seafood, too.  (48:22 Is meat actually destroying the environment? It all depends on what you're replacing it with. (53:57) Discussing Bill Gates' environmental ideals, we explore his support for climate-friendly technology and its potential to compete with fossil fuels (57:14) Is there room for more crypto exchange platforms, and what else is on the horizon for this year in crypto? (1:02:48) Similarly, what is the future when it comes to the world of energy and our country's investment into it? Technology is often the cause of all problems in science fiction settings, whereas more positive sci-fi could help paint a better picture around technology and its future. (1:05:59) Down the line for Made You Think, we'll have episodes on Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and Straw Dogs. Make sure to grab a copy of those books before these episodes come out and read along with us! (1:13:17) The Goldsboro B-52 crash led to the accidental release of two nuclear bombs. The incident raised concerns about the safety of nuclear weapons and the potential catastrophic consequences of accidents involving such powerful devices. (1:17:14) That wraps up this episode, thanks for listening! Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes, leave a comment or review, and preorder your copy of Crypto Confidential. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS, @adilmajid, @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain or Breez) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. You can then use that to support shows who have opted-in, including Made You Think! We'll be going with this direct support model moving forward, rather than ads. Thanks for listening. See you next time!

Two for the Road: Movies with Matt and Adam
147: Straw Dogs (1971) and The Strangers (2008)

Two for the Road: Movies with Matt and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 52:08 Transcription Available


We're finally back! Our theme for this show is "home invasions" and we start out with an oldie but goodie, Sam Penkenpah's "Straw Dogs" (1971). Dustin Hoffman said he did it for the money, but he and co-star Susan George were both wonderful in their roles. Not for the squeamish. "The Strangers" (2008) is a film that we liked more than most critics. While the film has it's moments and some good creep value,  the story has some big holes and seemed ludicrous at times. Again, approach with caution.Next up, two small films from the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman, "Owning Mahoney" (2003) and "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" (2007)Have your own recommendations? Contact the show:24theroadshow@gmail.com

Books and Boba
Books & Boba X The Novel Tea - Pachinko pt. 2 with Books & Boba

Books and Boba

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 57:43


We have a little pre-thanksgiving treat for you all! Recently, Reera & Marvin had the pleasure to guest on a fellow book podcast The Novel Tea, hosted by Neha and Shruti, to chat about the modern classic Pachinko. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to The Novel Tea on your favored podcatcher!---We had so much to say about Pachinko that we had to record a part 2! Joining us on this episode are special guests Marvin and Reera from Books & Boba. We talk to them about their podcast and mission, and get to hear more about Asian diaspora stories and their impact. In continuing our discussion on Pachinko, we talk about themes of wealth and opportunity, generational trauma, and relate these to some of our own family's struggles. We talk more about Min Jin Lee's process in writing this book, and we also share our unfiltered opinions on the Apple TV adaptation. Books mentioned:Straw Dogs of the Universe by Ye ChunBanyan Moon by Thao ThaiSorcerer of the Crown by Zen ChoThe Magical Language of Others by E.J. Koh

The Novel Tea
Pachinko Pt. 2 with Books & Boba

The Novel Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 56:48


We had so much to say about Pachinko that we had to record a part 2! Joining us on this episode are special guests Marvin and Reera from Books & Boba. We talk to them about their podcast and mission, and get to hear more about Asian diaspora stories and their impact. In continuing our discussion on Pachinko, we talk about themes of wealth and opportunity, generational trauma, and relate these to some of our own family's struggles. We talk more about Min Jin Lee's process in writing this book, and we also share our unfiltered opinions on the Apple TV adaptation. Books mentioned:Straw Dogs of the Universe by Ye ChunBanyan Moon by Thao ThaiSorcerer of the Crown by Zen ChoThe Magical Language of Others by E.J. KohIf you would like to hear more in-depth literary and cultural analysis, curated book recommendations, and critical commentary, subscribe to our free newsletter. You can also connect with us on Instagram or by emailing us at thenovelteapod@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Books and Boba
#246 - Author Chat w/ Ye Chun

Books and Boba

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 51:19


On this episode, we sit down with author Ye Chun to chat about her newest novel, Straw Dogs of the Universe, an decades spanning historical fiction about the early Chinese immigrants in America, following a daughter's search for her father who went missing after helping complete the transcontinental railroad. Check out his novel, Straw Dogs of the Universe, available now on the Books & Boba bookshop!*Support the podcast by supporting our new Patreon*Follow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:FacebookTwitterGoodreads GroupThe Books & Boba February 2023 pick is The Charmed List by Julie AbeThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveMentioned in this episode:Little Shop of Horrors in NYC now starring Constance WuLITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS is now in its fifth succulent year at the Westside Theatre! And right now, the man-eating musical has welcomed to the cast star of Crazy Rich Asians and Fresh Off the Boat Constance Wu and High School Musical's Corbin Bleu. Don't miss this delicious duo, onstage together for a limited time only. Use our offer code LSOPOD10 for $10 off your ticket!Little Shop of Horrors

Junk Filter
148: Sam Peckinpah: Junior Bonner (with Brian Abrams)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 80:40


The writer Brian Abrams, author of the new book "You Talkin' to Me?”: The Definitive Guide to Iconic Movie Quotes, joins me from New York City to discuss Sam Peckinpah and his underrated 1972 rodeo drama Junior Bonner starring Steve McQueen and Joe Don Baker. Right after Peckinpah wrapped on his controversial Straw Dogs in England, he jumped into production on Junior Bonner, a small-stakes character study about an aging rodeo rider (McQueen) who returns to his hometown of Prescott, Arizona to compete for one more victory and to reconnect with his family, including his oafish brother, local real estate developer Curly (Baker) and his estranged parents (Robert Preston and Ida Lupino). It's also the story of the landscape of the American West giving way to the suburban sprawl and exploitation of the modern world, literally being bulldozed all around the Bonner family. As Junior's rodeo star father Ace asks: “If this world's all about winners, what's for the losers?” Dismissed in its day, and somewhat of an outlier in Peckinpah's run of action films in the 1970s, time has been kind to Junior Bonner, which can be appreciated now as a Hangout Movie, three days in the life of an aging rodeo star and a fading way of life, vividly brought to life by Peckinpah and his cast. Plus we discuss Brian's new book, which looks into the origins of hundreds of classic movie lines across American film history, how some lines have entered the lexicon and live on in the culture, and the movie quotes we each have rolling around in our heads. Become a patron of the podcast to access to exclusive episodes every month, including our continuing Miami Vice sidebar series. Over 30% of Junk Filter episodes are exclusively available to patrons. To support this show directly please subscribe at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter Follow Brian Abrams on Twitter. Brian's book "You Talkin' to Me?”: The Definitive Guide to Iconic Movie Quotes is now available. Trailer for Junior Bonner (Sam Peckinpah, 1972) Music video for “Too Late For Goodbyes”, Julian Lennon (directed by Sam Peckinpah, 1984)

The Horror of Nachos and Hamantaschen
Episode 310 - Unwelcome (2022)

The Horror of Nachos and Hamantaschen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 30:46


Are you looking for a film about little monsters laying siege to an Irish manor with all the “fun” of Straw Dogs but none of the humor of Gremlins? 2022's ‘Unwelcome' might just be the film for you! Worst case scenario you get a 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon crossover between The MCU, Game of Thrones, and Star Trek…

Nat's Notes
#3 What Nietzsche Can Teach'ya (Thus Spoke Zarathustra)

Nat's Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 40:45


What I learned from Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche Join the Nat's Notes Newsletter to get my top highlights from the book. Get Two Months Free of Readwise Readwise is my favorite reading tool. I use it to extract my highlights from physical books, and I use their Reader to read and highlight everything I find online. Then they organize all of my notes and send them directly to my note-taking tool, so I can immediately look up anything I loved in past books I read. It's a total game changer for getting the most out of every book you read, and if you love books, you need to be using it. Timestamps (2:30) Readwise (03:40) God is Dead (06:28) What Do You Worship (08:41) Creating Something Beyond Yourself (10:27) No Soul, No Free Will (12:45) Worshipping the State (13:59) The Superman (16:43) Old Virtues Are Cowardice (19:25) The Good and Bad of Christian Morals (21:25) The Myth of Equality (26:16) Marriage and Children (30:41) The Will to Power (Power Motivates Us) (33:19) Good and Evil Don't Exist (36:15) Eternal Recurrence Books Mentioned This is Water: https://geni.us/this-is-water-nat The Fourth Turning: https://geni.us/fourth-turning-nat Straw Dogs: https://geni.us/straw-dogs-nat The Denial of Death: https://geni.us/denial-death-nat Man's Search for Meaning: https://geni.us/mans-search-nat The Comfort Crisis: https://geni.us/comfort-crisis-nat The Lessons of History: https://geni.us/lessons-history-nat Letters from a Stoic: https://geni.us/letters-stoic-nat If you enjoyed this show, please let me know on Twitter (@nateliason) or Instagram (@nat_eliason)

What the Riff?!?
1980 - March: Molly Hatchet "Flirtin' with Disaster"

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 38:20


Many folks know that the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd came out of Jacksonville, Florida.  But they weren't the only big southern rock band to arise from that city.  Molly Hatchet was another southern rock band from Jacksonville, also sporting three guitars.  The band formed in 1971 and shares a lot of the inspiration and influence of Skynyrd.  their best selling album was their second one, Flirtin' with Disaster, which peaked at number 19 and became a 2x platinum seller in the United States.  The name of the band comes from the legend of a Salem-era prostitute who supposedly mutilated and decapitated her clients.  The band was not only famous for its music, but for its album cover art.  Fantasy artist Frank Frazetta created the cover, depicting a Viking-like warrior with a winged helmet and battle axe.  Personnel for Flirtin' with Disaster included Danny Joe Brown on vocals, guitarists Dave Hlubek, Steve Holland, and Duane Roland, Banner Thomas on bass, and Bruce Crump on drums. While Flirtin' with Disaster is the band's most successful album, they also found considerable success with the eponymous debut album released prior to Flirtin' and the third album, “Beatin' the Odds,” released with new front man Jimmy Farrar who replaced Danny Joe Brown who left for a number of reasons including diabetes.  The band would not achieve similar success with its future albums, though Brown would return to the band by their fifth album.  Molly Hatchet remained a popular touring band, though today all the original members have died.  Friend of the show Craig Dale joins us as Wayne brings us this Southern rock classic for the podcast.  Let the Good Times RollWhile this may be considered a deeper cut, the track which closes out the album did receive significant airplay on rock stations when the album came out.  “Give me wine, women, whiskey and rock 'n' roll and let me sleep my days away.”  Flirtin' with DisasterThis is the timeless classic from the album, the title track, and the opening song for side two.  Although this is considered their breakout hit and highest charting, it only went to number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The song has been used in a number of films and television shows including Suspect Zero, Straw Dogs, My Name is Earl, and King of the Hill.Good Rockin'This deep cut is one in which all band members share writing credits.  It was not released as a single but did appear as a B-side to their second single, “It's All Over Now.”  It is simply a straightforward rock party song - “So if you're feeling good, if you feel alright we're going to have a rock 'n' roll time tonight.”Whiskey ManThe leading track from the album is a well-known Molly Hatchet song, though it failed to chart.  It is an anti-drinking song in which the lyrics discuss the hazards of alcohol.  “You start to get straight, then you get weak, can't you see you're on a losing streak?” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Coal Miner's Daughter by Loretta Lynn (from the motion picture “Coal Miner's Daughter”)Sissy Spacek won the Academy Award for her portrayal of Loretta Lynn in this biographical drama.  STAFF PICKS:Back On My Feet Again by The BabysBruce brings us the number 33 hit by John Waite and the Babys - their fourth and final top 40 hit.  This is off their album “Union Jacks.”  They opened for Journey on tour, and their keyboardist, Jonathan Cain, would wind up joining Journey when the Babys broke up.  What I Like About You by The RomanticsRob presents a party song that got a lot of airplay with a 50's/60's feel.  It was written in 1979 and it came out on the debut album from the Romantics.  The lead singer, Wally Palmar, is the drummer for the group.  The song only made it to number 49 on the US charts, but its garage band feel and party credentials have given it a timeless quality that fares better the longer it is around.Magic by Olivia Newton JohnLynch tests Wayne's patience with this number 1 hit from Australia's own Olivia Newton John.  It was recorded for the soundtrack to the 1980 musical fantasy film “Xanadu” and was released as its lead single.  The song was written by John Farrar who wrote a number of Olivia Newton John's hits.Goodbye Blue Sky by Pink FloydFriend of the show Craig Dale brings us a haunting tune from the Pink Floyd album “The Wall.”  This track reveals how the horror of war and the blitz formed a brink in the wall of isolation the protagonist forms in his descent into madness.  The child speaking at the front of the song is actually band member Roger Waters' son, Harry.Rockin' Heaven Down by HeartWayne closes out this week's podcast with his favorite Heart song from the album “Bebe Le Strange.”  The track features Nancy Wilson starting the song on a 12-string electric guitar, and Nancy Wilson's fierce vocals.  “Hoot into the night, that look from eye to eye, a flash gets passed around, a band of wild angels rockin' heaven down.”

Nat's Notes
#2 Your Problems Aren't Real (Straw Dogs by John Gray)

Nat's Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 33:49


What I learned from Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals by John Gray. Join the Nat's Notes Newsletter to get my top highlights from the book. Books Mentioned in the Episode: The Fourth Turning: https://geni.us/fourth-turning-nat Meditations: https://geni.us/meditations-nat Works and Days: https://geni.us/works-days-nat The Drama of the Gifted Child: https://geni.us/drama-gifted-nat Atomic Habits: https://geni.us/atomic-habits-nat Power of Habit: https://geni.us/power-habit-nat Darwin's Dangerous Idea: https://geni.us/darwins-idea-nat Denial of Death: https://geni.us/denial-death-nat   Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (01:34) Why This Book (03:00) Progress is a Myth (05:52) We're Not That Different from Animals (10:03) Science is a Form of Faith (13:48) The Self is an Illusion (20:02) Morality Moves in Cycles (23:15) Our Obsession with Control (26:51) We're Terrified We're Useless (29:13) We Use Productivity as Escapism (33:13) The Purpose of Life   If you enjoyed this show, please let me know on Twitter (@nateliason) or Instagram (@nat_eliason)

Horror Vanguard
273 - Straw Dogs & Eden Lake Preview!

Horror Vanguard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 6:34


A double feature with a Peckinpah western set in Cornwall and a Daily Mail article come to life, we're talking Straw Dogs and Eden Lake. Come for the masculinities and working class aesthetics discourse, stay to find out just what we think of Eden Lake... Follow us on social media for I guess future Cornish content now that we've moved on from Sheffield: twitter.com/HorrorVanguard www.instagram.com/horrorvanguard/ You can support the show for less than the cost of taking a vacation to Earth's most Normal island at www.patreon.com/horrorvanguard

BLOODHAUS
Episode 72: Rosemary's Baby (1968)

BLOODHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 72:39 Transcription Available


Today on Bloodhaus, it's Josh's favorite movie of all time: Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby. From wiki: “Rosemary's Baby is a 1968 American psychological horror film written and directed by Roman Polanski, based on Ira Levin's 1967 novel of the same name. The film stars Mia Farrow as a young (soon pregnant) wife living in Manhattan who comes to suspect that her elderly neighbors are members of a Satanic cult and are grooming her in order to use her baby for their rituals. The film's supporting cast includes John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, Ralph Bellamy, Patsy Kelly, Angela Dorian, and, in his feature film debut, Charles Grodin. “ But first: which animal is the most punk? Also, Drusilla saw Asteroid City and they discuss Wes Anderson, who created the millennial aesthetic. (The infamous pickle cut comes up, too.) Plus! We are so, so excited about Vidiots! (https://vidiotsfoundation.org/) Josh was at Portland Horror Fest and it won an award! He also saw a feature called T Blockers by a trans teen girl and was blown away. He also watched 1981's Dark Night of the Scarecrow and it really scared him. On Rosemary's Baby, they also discuss the following: also, The Tenant, Cul De Sac, Chinatown, Repulsion, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, Bonnie & Clyde, Robert Evans, William Castle, The Kid Stays in the Picture, Documentary Now!, Mia Farrow's taste in men, Ruth Gordon, gaslighting, Buñuel, Straw Dogs, rape revenge fantasies, A Clockwork Orange, folk horror, Every Which Way But Loose, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Mikey & Nicky, Cruising, and more! NEXT WEEK: The Lodge (2019) Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/ Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/ Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkelJoshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel 

Film Junk Podcast
Episode 898: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Film Junk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023


We get animated over Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse plus we also discuss Reality, Straw Dogs, Mind Game, McGregor Forever and I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. 0:00 - Intro 12:10 - Review: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 1:00:59 - Other Stuff We Watched: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Straw Dogs, Mind Game, McGregor Forever, Succession/Barry, Reality, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, Shin Ultraman 1:26:50 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:31:30 - Outro 1:34:25 - Spoiler Discussion: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Grindhouse Institute
Ep 81 - Home Invasion Thrillers feat. Chris Chaisson from Cup of Tea Critiques

Grindhouse Institute

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 77:49


Wait Until Dark (1967), Straw Dogs (1971), & Hard Candy (2005) ALL MOVIES SPOILED In this film block, film reviewer, Chris Chaisson, shows Jeremy and Brian just how unsafe it is a home can be. Board up the windows, reinforce the doors, break all the lights and get ready for your home to be invaded. Follow Cup of Tea Critiques here: www.cupofteacritiques.com ⁠Letterboxd⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Reddit⁠ Follow Chris here: Twitter Where to watch: Be Kind Video (Burbank) Vidéothèque (South Pasadena) Cinefile (Santa Monica) Wait Until Dark (Blu-Ray) Straw Dogs (Blu-Ray) Hard Candy (Blu-Ray) Other films referenced: Stone Cold Dead Don't Breathe (2016) Freebie and the Bean Rear Window (1954) Dr. No From Russia with Love Thunderball The Limey Charade A Shot in the Dark (1964) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Short Circuit 2 Hush Oculus The Strangers (2008) Dirty Harry The French Connection A Clockwork Orange The Wild Bunch An American Werewolf in London The Last House on the Left I Spit on Your Grave (1978) Thriller: A Cruel Picture Lady Snowblood Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Frankenstein (1931) Of Mice and Men (1992) Young Frankenstein Nightmare Cinema Saw

Movies On The Rocks
EPISODE 59 -- STRAW DOGS: F&$K AROUND AND FIND OUT!!!!

Movies On The Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 130:51


YEESH!!! This movie was certainly uncomfortable for a number of reasons. Not only for it's content, but because Eric and Derryk just didn't like it. That's their opinion. I think myself and Criterion have some stuff to say in regards to the art that is this motion picture. It's not for everyone, but in my opinion, it's worth the watch. If at least to say, that you have seen it. That's definitely not what I would say about Night on the Galactic Railroad... OH MY GOD!!! You will never live it down, Derryk!! Well, in any case, as always we do this with a drink in our hands and a BAAA-ing noise in our hearts!! PROST!!! INTRO: PEG & THE REJECTED -- ALL SING ALONG REFILL: SHAOLIN DUB -- SKANKING IT EASY DUB OUTRO: DISTEMPER -- HAPPY END EMAIL : MOVIESONTHEROCKS2020@GMAIL.COM INSTAGRAM: @moviesrockpodcast

Drinks and a Movie
Straw Dogs (1971)/ Sagamore Spirit Sherry Finish and Palo Cortado Finished Rye

Drinks and a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 121:23


Season 5 of Drinks and a Movie is here! This week my very first guest on the show Lindsey joins me once again. This time we're discussing the controversial Samp Peckinpah masterpiece "Straw Dogs" starring Dustin Hoffman and Susan George. We pour two exceptional bottles of rye whiskey from Sagamore Spirit. The Sherry Finish rye and the Palo Cortado sherry finish ryes. They're both some of the best ryes I've ever had and I cannot recommend them enough. Find them while they're still available. Cheers!

Blood and Black Rum Podcast - A Cult Film / Horror Podcast

For this episode, we're talking about Sam Peckinpah's notorious classic psychological thriller Straw Dogs! Dustin Hoffman and Susan George star as a couple terrorized in Cornwall after they find out the locals are just as prone to violence as Americans. We talk about the themes, that r* scene that got the film an X rating, what Peckinpah means by the film's conclusion, and a lot more. We're also drinking the Fidens x Vitamin Sea collaboration Ducks & Axes! Approximate timeline 0:00-10:00 Intro 10:00-21:00 Beer talk 21:00-end Straw Dogs Next up: The Lighthouse! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloodandblackrum/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloodandblackrum/support

BLOODHAUS
Episode 55: Cure (1997)

BLOODHAUS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023


This week the kids discuss the 1997 Japanese classic, Cure, by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. But first! They discuss L.A. finance, Jane Fonda, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Ernest Dickerson, Billy Zane, William Sadler, the weird career of Dennis Miller, Disclosure, The Net, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Columbo, Robert Culp, Straw Dogs, Video Archives, The Loved One, and more.  From Wiki: “Cure (キュア, Kyua) is a 1997 Japanese psychological thriller film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Kōji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki and Anna Nakagawa. The story follows a detective investigating a string of gruesome murders where an X is carved into the neck of each victim, and the murderer is found near the victim of each case and remembers nothing of the crime. It is considered a progenitor of the explosion of Japanese horror media in the late 1990s and early 2000s, preceding other releases like Hideo Nakata's Ring and Takashi Shimizu's Ju-On: The Grudge.[1]” NEXT WEEK: Pearl Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.com  Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.com        Drusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/  Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/  Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/        Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/  Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel   Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/  Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel