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On this episode, host Matt Bledsoe is joined by Matt Curione, editor-at-large at Talk Film Society and one of the co-hosts of the Monsters Never Die podcast, to discuss Tim Burton's Batman! They discuss how groundbreaking the movie was upon release, the casting, the massive marketing push of the movie, and so much more! Check out our Patreon page! Only $4 a month! Film Feast Podcast | Patreon
A special announcement from Marcelo Pico, Editor-in-Chief of Talk Film Society. Also, please enjoy the first episode of the Talk Film Society Podcast published on September 1, 2014. Classic episodes of Talk Film Society will be on our Patreon starting on May 24, 2024: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSociety Donate and help us stay up and running!
Siobhan and Marcelo present the winners of this year's Talk Film Society Awards! Before they hand out those awards, they go back and discuss the first recipient of the Talk Film Society Awards Best Film award, 2013's Her. Check out this year's nominees: TalkFilmSociety.com/TFSAwards Join our Discord for more awards talk and to get updates on everything TFS: TalkFilmSoc.com/Discord
Step right up for The Greatest Podcast On Earth! This week, Cinema To The Letter examines the 1952 Best Picture The Greatest Show on Earth, one of the more infamous winners of the biggest Academy Award about life at the circus as the E for Egregious pick for their Won 1 Oscar season. Together, our duo Thomas and Bryan answer the crucial questions. Why did this inspire a young Steven Spielberg to become a filmmaker? How bad can old school rear screen projection get? Where would we be without the keen insights of Buttons, A Clown? Well, sit back and look at the center ring as you listen to find out! Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Music by Burial Grid! We're a proud member of the Talk Film Society podcast network!
The Godfather Part III (1990) (GUEST: Matt Curione from Talk Film Society)
It's time! Marcus and Marcelo announce the winners of the 10th Annual Talk Film Society Awards: the best of 2022, according to you, the voters! Check out the nominees and winners: TalkFilmSociety.com/TFSAwards Join our Discord for more awards talk and to get updates on everything TFS: TalkFilmSoc.com/Discord
This week on Good Bye to All That, The Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by Talk Film Society's Manish Mathur, host of It Pod to Be You to discuss the first half of the second and final season of Netflix's Firefly Lane, based on the novel by Kristin Hannah. Together, they heap praise on this series' talented leading ladies, Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke, stick up for Lisa Karen, empathize with Cloud, finally find something to like about Mara, defend Tully in every decade, and wonder if the show stacked the deck against Kate this season or if we were supposed to find her as frustrating as we did. You can follow host Alex Marcus on Twitter and Letterboxd and check out his film podcast Cinema Joes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Let's get spooky and talk about Hocus Poke Us! Are they real witches? Are they just wearing costumes? We still don't know, but they fuck and that's what counts!***If you'd like to hear the whole thing, join us on Patreon and become one of our Friends With Benefits: https://www.patreon.com/PillowTalkPodcast !It's a great way to support the show and get access to bonus content, early releases, and the private Pillow Talk Discover server!See you there!
Here it is - the first edition of the Pillow Talk Film Society 2.0! And what better way to kick it off than with Freaky Fembots! Hope you like your ladies automated, because we're discussing two robosex scenes!***If you'd like to hear the whole thing, join us on Patreon and become one of our Friends With Benefits: https://www.patreon.com/PillowTalkPodcast !It's a great way to support the show and get access to bonus content, early releases, and the private Pillow Talk Discover server!See you there!
. In which our intrepid trio are down one because our drug dealing co-host is contemplating his place in the grand scheme of things while dissecting a rival. However, joining us tonight is Marcelo Pico of Talk Film Society. Please visit TalkFilmSociety.com for everything Marcelo and his team have done. Yay/Nay (0:49) Emergency • Morbius • Under the Banner of Heaven • Stranger Things Season 4 Part 1 • Better Call Saul S6 • Main Review WITH SPOILERS (18:48) Outro/B-Roll (56:13) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com Twitter: @1sttimewatchers Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.podbean.com Donate: Patreon.com/firsttimewatchers Buy stuff: zazzle.com/firsttimewatchers Member: largeassmovieblogs.com/
Let's celebrate Mother's Day by watching a clip from Mommy's Girl!This is the latest edition of the Pillow Talk Film Society, an exclusive series where we comment on a porn clip that you can watch along with us!This time, we're having some MILFy fun with Mrs. Doubtfucker! If you want to watch along with us and listen to all of our nonsense, you can get the full audio by becoming one of our Friends With Benefits at https://www.patreon.com/PillowTalkPodcast !Joining is a great way to support the show and also gives you access to bonus episodes, early releases of everything that goes on the main feed, and the Pillow Talk Discord server!See you there!Support the show
This is a clip from the latest edition of the Pillow Talk Film Society, an exclusive series where we comment on a porn clip that you can watch along with us!This time, we're checking out the wild world of puppet porn with WoodRocket's The Puppet Inside Me! If you want to watch along with us and listen to all of our nonsense, get the full audio by becoming one of our Friends With Benefits at https://www.patreon.com/PillowTalkPodcast !Joining is a great way to support the show and also gives you access to bonus episodes and early releases of everything that goes on the main feed!See you there!Support the show (https://patreon.com/pillowtalkpodcast)
This is a clip from the latest edition of the Pillow Talk Film Society, an exclusive series where we comment on a porn clip that you can watch along with us!This time, we're checking out Foursome Sex on a Public Train - a bit of semi-public gentle cucking from the folks at Czech Couples! If you want to watch along with us and listen to all of our nonsense, get the full audio by becoming one of our Friends With Benefits at https://www.patreon.com/PillowTalkPodcast !Joining is a great way to support the show and also gives you access to bonus episodes and early releases of everything that goes on the main feed!See you there!Support the show (https://patreon.com/pillowtalkpodcast)
Brandon and Zach are again joined by Talk Film Society's Marcelo J. Pico to discuss the extremely meta The Matrix Resurrections. There are questions to be asked, and they attempt to answer them together. The biggest one being was it it worth after all these years going back to The Matrix?BULLET TIME COUNT0FRANCHISE BULLET TIME COUNT11RATINGSBrandon: 2/5Zach: 1.5/5Marcelo: 4.5/5IS THIS FRANCHISE FATIGUED?Brandon: YESZach: YESMarcelo: NOCheck out Marcelo on his other podcasts!Talk Film Society: https://talkfilmsociety.com/podcast-networkUnited Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! David WillettJustin OserTim CooperCasey PettittChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiMahendran RadhakrishnanJim McMahonVictor GamboaVera BibleTom Van ScotterGreg MolumbyKevin ScharfAlexander GatesVanessa VaughanWilliam J. JacksonPeter HongLori KickingerJim StoffelTom ElliotThad HaitAnn MarieJoe MignoneJosh Brewington You can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth
This is a clip from our very first edition of the Pillow Talk Film Society, a new series where we comment on a porn movie that you watch along with us!Today, we're enjoying Woodrocket's magical surprise threesome scene, Frosty the Snowjob!If you want to watch along with us and listen to all of our nonsense, get the full audio by becoming one of our Friends With Benefits at https://www.patreon.com/PillowTalkPodcast !Joining is a great way to support the show and gives you access to bonus episodes and early releases of our main feed episodes!See you there!Support the show (https://patreon.com/pillowtalkpodcast)
Brandon and Zach are again joined by Talk Film Society's Marcelo J. Pico to discuss The Matrix Revolutions. They talk recasting, choice, defanging Smith, if this is a satisfying conclusion of the trilogy, and more more!BULLET TIME COUNT1FRANCHISE BULLET TIME COUNT11RATINGSBrandon: 2/5Zach: 2/5Marcelo: 4.5/5IS THIS FRANCHISE FATIGUED?Brandon: YESZach: NOMarcelo: NOCheck out Marcelo on his other podcasts!Talk Film Society: https://talkfilmsociety.com/podcast-networkUnited Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! David WillettJustin OserTim CooperCasey PettittChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiMahendran RadhakrishnanJim McMahonVictor GamboaVera BibleTom Van ScotterGreg MolumbyKevin ScharfAlexander GatesVanessa VaughanWilliam J. JacksonPeter HongLori KickingerJim StoffelTom ElliotThad HaitAnn MarieJoe MignoneJosh Brewington You can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth
Steven Spielberg is probably the most recognizable filmmaker of all time. So, he’s long overdue for the Double Edged Double Bill treatment! In honor of Steven Spielberg finally tackling the musical genre with his West Side Story, Adam, Thomas and returning guest Marcelo Pico from Talk Film Society are taking a look at two more … Double Edged Double Bill Episode 186 – Steven Spielberg Presents Catch Me Crystal Skull If You Can Indiana Jones Read More » The post Double Edged Double Bill Episode 186 – Steven Spielberg Presents Catch Me Crystal Skull If You Can Indiana Jones appeared first on The ESO Network.
Steven Spielberg is probably the most recognizable filmmaker of all time. So, he's long overdue for the Double Edged Double Bill treatment! In honor of Steven Spielberg finally tackling the musical genre with his West Side Story, Adam, Thomas and returning guest Marcelo Pico from Talk Film Society are taking a look at two more recent but notable films in his career... for one reason or another. First, Leonardo DiCaprio evades that grasp of Tom Hanks in the true story adventure Catch Me If You Can! Then, Harrison Ford breaks out the whip for the first time in two decades to mixed reception in Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull! Together, our heroes answer the crucial questions. Can Christopher Walken please keep dancing happily? Is the nuking the fridge scene really that bad? Which two films will they choose for next week's episode about film noir? Well, take a swing of your crystal skull vodka and fake your way past the FBI agent chasing you so you can listen to find out! Subscribe to our Patreon for $1 a month to get bonus podcasts & polls to choose episode topics and films we cover! Follow the show on Twitter @DEDBpod & Facebook as well as Adam and Thomas on Twitter! Send feedback to doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! Subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher! Our artwork is provided by the amazing Christian Thor Lally! We're a proud member of The ESO Network, alongside other great shows like The Epsilon Three Podcast! Buy merchandise with our logo or other logos now at The ESO Network Tee Public Store!
Brandon and Zach and are joined by Talk Film Society's Marcelo J. Pico to discuss the philosophical blockbuster, The Matrix! Is this film a Christian allegory? A trans allegory? A sci-fi action film? Or possibly all that and more? Follow the white rabbit and tune in to our discussion!BULLET TIME COUNT4RATINGSBrandon: 4/5Zach: 5/5Marcelo: 5/5IS THIS FRANCHISE FATIGUED?Brandon: NOZach: NOMarcelo: NOCheck out Marcelo on his other podcasts!Talk Film Society: https://talkfilmsociety.com/podcast-networkUnited Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help produce the podcast! David WillettJustin OserTim CooperCasey PettittChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiMahendran RadhakrishnanJim McMahonVictor GamboaVera BibleTom Van ScotterGreg MolumbyKevin ScharfAlexander GatesVanessa VaughanWilliam J. JacksonPeter HongLori KickingerJim StoffelTom ElliotThad HaitAnn MarieJoe MignoneJosh Brewington You can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/ufpearth
Welcome to our first "Splathouse Classic" and first companion episode for our new YouTube show, Splathouse: Slumber Party Sleepover. If you still haven't subscribed, please head on over to YouTube and do that now; our Eegah episode is live and ready for your viewing. Please and thank you!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPkVBU1yL1L0a_l07i5jxNwSPLATHOUSE11: Eegah (1962) w/ Arch Hall Jr, was originally released in January of 2017 and continues to be one of our most popular and personal favorites. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. On with the show!Original Episode Description:Happy New Year from The SPLATHOUSE! To kick the new year off right, we're looking at 1962's teenage-caveman disasterpiece, “Eegah”, starring our favorite sadist, Mr. Arch Hall Jr. The gang talks to special guest Arch Hall Jr. about the film, his father (the director), and legendary actor, Richard Kiel (Moonraker, Twilight Zone, Happy Gilmore). Ms. Sarah Jane (aka @fookthis on Twitter and Letterboxed, and she of the Talk Film Society) stops by with her cinematic picks for fans of “Eegah” (1962). Jim Rock plays a round of What Do Ya Know with the oldest person he knows; Mike invents a new SPLATHOUSE game, Onomatopoetics. All this plus more, on our first episode of 2017!
We (almost) all saw a movie in an actual theater this week! After a year and a half, we went back to the movies for Lin-Manuel Miranda & Jon M. Chu's musical In The Heights with friend of the show Manish Mathur. We discuss how well Chu and company adapt the stage musical for the silver screen; whether the romances at the heart of the film land; who our favorite members of the ensemble were; and what to make of the colorism controversy surrounding the film following its release last month. In their Full Disclosure segment, Noah, Alex, Justin & Manish also shine their light on a few other films they've been watching, including The Drovers Wife; Raya & The Last Dragon; Luca; Quo Vadis Aida?; Bo Burnham: Inside; Four Brothers; and French Exit. Please follow our guest Manish on his podcasts It Pod to Be You and Queer & Now and his written work at Talk Film Society. Don't forget to follow the show @CinemaJoes on Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the following places! Hosts' Other Pods Pod on the Rooftops - TV Break - Good Bye to All That Hosts' Writing Justin's Blog - Justin's Letterboxd Noah‘s Blog - Noah's Twitter Alex's Letterboxd - Alex's Twitter - Alex's PopBreak --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CinemaJoes/support
We arrive at maybe the most notorious and contentious Best Picture winners... ever? John Ford's How Green Was My Valley which triumphed over the 'Best Film Ever', Orson Welles Citizen Kane. In a possibly strident, and yet no less passionate, defense of How Green Was My Valley, co-hosts Dave and Andrew discuss John Ford's enduring classic, encouraging modern viewers to embrace this film without the shackles of its Oscar glory. Somehow we even wrap in a comparison to Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One. Listen to Dave's Top 25 Films of All Time list on Talk Film Society here. Oh, and also make sure to watch The Little Foxes too. Subscribe via RSS Feed, Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Follow the hosts on social media at the links below: Andrew F Peirce – @TheCurbAU David Giannini – @Darnthatdave Awards Don't Matter – @AwardsDontPodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We arrive at maybe the most notorious and contentious Best Picture winners... ever? John Ford's How Green Was My Valley which triumphed over the 'Best Film Ever', Orson Welles Citizen Kane. In a possibly strident, and yet no less passionate, defense of How Green Was My Valley, co-hosts Dave and Andrew discuss John Ford's enduring classic, encouraging modern viewers to embrace this film without the shackles of its Oscar glory. Somehow we even wrap in a comparison to Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One. Listen to Dave's Top 25 Films of All Time list on Talk Film Society here. Oh, and also make sure to watch The Little Foxes too. Subscribe via RSS Feed, Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Follow the hosts on social media at the links below: Andrew F Peirce – @TheCurbAU David Giannini – @Darnthatdave Awards Don't Matter – @AwardsDontPod
We arrive at maybe the most notorious and contentious Best Picture winners... ever? John Ford's How Green Was My Valley which triumphed over the 'Best Film Ever', Orson Welles Citizen Kane. In a possibly strident, and yet no less passionate, defense of How Green Was My Valley, co-hosts Dave and Andrew discuss John Ford's enduring classic, encouraging modern viewers to embrace this film without the shackles of its Oscar glory. Somehow we even wrap in a comparison to Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One. Listen to Dave's Top 25 Films of All Time list on Talk Film Society here. Oh, and also make sure to watch The Little Foxes too. Subscribe via RSS Feed, Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Follow the hosts on social media at the links below: Andrew F Peirce – @TheCurbAU David Giannini – @Darnthatdave Awards Don't Matter – @AwardsDontPod
John and Jason are joined by Rachael Hauschild (The Farsighted, Talk Film Society, and Ghastly Grinning) to review: You're Next.
The first version of A Star is Born features the first ever Best Actress winner, Janet Gaynor, and Frederic March, and is directed by William A. Wellman, who collectively tell the tale of an actress on the rise, and an actor on his way down. It is a celebration of the rise and fall of greatness. Co-hosts Dave and Andrew leap into this slightly problematic tale, questioning its importance nowadays, and going further and asking whether this narrative still matters. Please be warned that this particular episode features discusses about mental illness, alcoholism, and suicide. Listen to Talk Film Society's Queer and Now podcast here and follow them on Twitter here. Subscribe via RSS Feed, Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Follow the hosts on social media at the links below: Andrew F Peirce – @TheCurbAU David Giannini – @Darnthatdave Awards Don't Matter - @AwardsDontPod Watch the explanatory trailer for A Star is Born here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=culU4EUXww8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first version of A Star is Born features the first ever Best Actress winner, Janet Gaynor, and Frederic March, and is directed by William A. Wellman, who collectively tell the tale of an actress on the rise, and an actor on his way down. It is a celebration of the rise and fall of greatness. Co-hosts Dave and Andrew leap into this slightly problematic tale, questioning its importance nowadays, and going further and asking whether this narrative still matters. Please be warned that this particular episode features discusses about mental illness, alcoholism, and suicide. Listen to Talk Film Society's Queer and Now podcast here and follow them on Twitter here. Subscribe via RSS Feed, Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Follow the hosts on social media at the links below: Andrew F Peirce – @TheCurbAU David Giannini – @Darnthatdave Awards Don't Matter - @AwardsDontPod Watch the explanatory trailer for A Star is Born here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=culU4EUXww8
The first version of A Star is Born features the first ever Best Actress winner, Janet Gaynor, and Frederic March, and is directed by William A. Wellman, who collectively tell the tale of an actress on the rise, and an actor on his way down. It is a celebration of the rise and fall of greatness. Co-hosts Dave and Andrew leap into this slightly problematic tale, questioning its importance nowadays, and going further and asking whether this narrative still matters. Please be warned that this particular episode features discusses about mental illness, alcoholism, and suicide. Listen to Talk Film Society's Queer and Now podcast here and follow them on Twitter here. Subscribe via RSS Feed, Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Follow the hosts on social media at the links below: Andrew F Peirce – @TheCurbAU David Giannini – @Darnthatdave Awards Don't Matter - @AwardsDontPod Watch the explanatory trailer for A Star is Born here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=culU4EUXww8
We're going on a heist with Robert DeNiro, checking out a great ass with Al Pacino, and talking about Heat with Matt Curione, editor at large of Talk Film Society and co-host of the Monsters Never Die podcast. We chat about scary actors, forgotten supporting characters and whether there's a Hollywood ending here, while lamenting the overall lack of Val Kilmer, but celebrating the quality of what we got. Grab a hockey mask and let's go to work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on Good Bye to All That, The Pop Break’s Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by Talk Film Society’s Manish Mathur, host of Queer & Now and It Pod to Be You to discuss the first season of Netflix’s Firefly Lane, based on the novel by Kristin Hannah. Together, they consider they discuss the careers of the series leads, Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke, the unbreakable bond between their fictional best friends, the This Is Us-esque structure, and whether she series can decide if it is a light soap or a tearjerker about best friends. Other Topics discussed include: -2003 as a year to set a period piece -If we could keep all seven timelines straight -Whether the show deflated every potentially interesting conflict before it could cook -Whether Johnny Ryan could hold his own with our leading ladies -The touching way motherhood as a theme wove through all the storylines -How nice it was that the friends didn’t secretly hate each other -How few butts there were -Whether all those cliffhangers worked for us You can follow host Alex Marcus on Twitter and Letterboxd and check out his film podcast Cinema Joes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Mike and F This Movie's Patrick Bromely take a deep dive on a movie that both of them absolutely love. And Scott and Mike have their longest conversation yet, in which Scott sings the praises of John Hyams, and in what amounts to an exclusive I guess, let's us know just how close he was to playing Batman, or at least wearing the suit. F This Movie F This Movie Twitter Patrick's Twitter David J. Moore's interview with John Hyams Mike on Talk Film Society talking about Alone
Today, in our penultimate episode of our Fall of Favorites series, we welcome back friend of the show Manish Mathur to discuss the 1958 Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece Vertigo, starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak. This film has spent much of the last decade at or near the top of the "greatest films ever made" list, but can it live up to the hype? Manish helps Justin & Alex breakdown this classic toxic romance filled with psychological intrigue and incredible cinematography. You can find Manish writing about movies at Talk Film Society, listen to his two wonderful film podcasts It Pod to Be You and Queer & Now, and follow him on Twitter! Check out the Rundown below and don’t forget to follow the show @CinemaJoes on Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the following places! Other Pods Pod on the Rooftops - TV Break - Good Bye to All That Justin’s Blog - Justin’s Letterboxd Noah‘s Blog - Noah’s Twitter Alex’s Letterboxd - Alex’s Twitter - Alex’s PopBreak --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CinemaJoes/support
Manish Mathur (@TheManish89 on Twitter), Host of the It Pod To Be You and Queer and Now podcasts and writer from Talk Film Society, joins Daniel to discuss Pieces of a Woman, a barrage of trailers, early Awards Season precursor tea leaves, and other movie news of the week. Note: this episode was recorded prior to the inauguration. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @TheGayvourites and like us on Facebook on The Gayvourites page. Theme Music: Concerto for Orchestra in C Major FXI No. 25 by Antonio Vivaldi, performed by the Gardner Chamber Orchestra
Double Edged Double Bill has a new hour of material! So, Adam and Thomas along with special guest Sara Sorrentino of Seequels, Film Cred and Talk Film Society to talk all about stand up comedian film vehicles. First, Carrot Top takes his "comedy" to the silver screen in the infamous Chairman of the Board! Then, Nick Thune constructs a cardboard labyrinth that's far more deadly than the Goblin King's in Dave Made a Maze! Together, our trio answers the crucial questions. Has prop comedy ever been funny? What weird fan fiction is Adam writing about Tom Green and Andy Dick? Which two films will they choose for next week's episode on Stephen King? Well, stand up with a microphone in one hand and a pun prop in the other against a cardboard brick wall to find out! Follow us on Twitter @DEDBpod or Facebook. Send feedback to doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive content for just $1 a month! If you like the show, please subscribe or rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher! We’re a proud member of The ESO Network, alongside other great shows like First Let's Talk Nerdy! Buy merchandise with our logo or other logos now at The ESO Network Tee Public Store!
Double Edged Double Bill has a new hour of material! So, Adam and Thomas along with special guest Sara Sorrentino of Seequels, Film Cred and Talk Film Society to talk all about stand up comedian film vehicles. First, Carrot Top takes his “comedy” to the silver screen in the infamous Chairman of the Board! Then, … Double Edged Double Bill Episode 140 – Carrot Top Made a Maze Read More » The post Double Edged Double Bill Episode 140 – Carrot Top Made a Maze appeared first on The ESO Network.
2020 is coming to an end! However, before Adam and Thomas pack this year away they need to take a look at two films that somehow came out in the chaos of 2020. Whether on a streaming service or the few theaters left open, 2020 still had a vibrant and weird film scene that's worth discussing. First, Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti have a meet cute in a time loop with Palm Springs! Then, the long running X-Men franchise concludes with The New Mutants, which contrary to reports may not be such a whimper ending. Together, our duo answers the crucial questions. Has the 2020 quarantine just been a time loop? Who is Adam's mysterious contact about the X-Men franchise? Which two films will they choose for the first episode of 2021 all about Nicolas Cage? Well, grab your pizza pool float and watch out for the demon bear so you can listen to find out! Listen to Thomas talk about Possessor on the latest episode of Talk Film Society! To stay up to date, follow us on Twitter @DEDBpod or Facebook. Send feedback to doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive content for just $1 a month! If you like the show, please subscribe or rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher! We’re a proud member of The ESO Network, alongside other great shows like Cosmic Pizza Podcast! Buy merchandise with our logo or other logos now at The ESO Network Tee Public Store!
To boldly go where other podcasts have gone before, but now it’s Talk Film Society doing it! Your hosts Marcelo (@MarceloJPico), Mike (@mumbles3k), and Diego (@thediegocrespo) talk about their thoughts on Star Trek overall as they prepare to dive through the film franchise, while also watching episodes from all the series. Live long and podcast; no one has said that right? Find more episodes on Patreon right now: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSociety.
Hello again everyone! It's time for a new director and this time it is David Fincher! Join Dave and his guest expert, Marcelo J. Pico of Talk Film Society. We discuss what makes Fincher great, why it takes him so long, and whether or not Alien 3 is terrible!Links discussed in this episode:Gone Girl podcast with Marcelo and Dave -https://open.spotify.com/episode/14sEa83Dx40Xt73b3p1j3r?si=N8BqBNWvTaeQ8rF17GQt0wPanic Room Article by Marcelo -https://talkfilmsociety.com/articles/the-malleable-world-of-david-finchers-panic-room?rq=fincherFollow us on TwitterLook at the pretty pictures on InstagramDonate to the show and get rewards on Patreon!Email us and tell us we're wrong at directedbypod@gmail.com
It’s Day 13 and the Closing Night film of the Talk Film Society Festival 2020 is presented by Rachael Hauschild (@maxfischers). The film is Mike Flanagan’s Doctor Sleep. The talk covers Flanagan’s earlier work, in film and TV. Also, she talks about how the sequel to The Shining both stands as its own as a new vision, while also tying back to both Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick. talkfilmsociety.com/tfsfest As part of the Talk Film Society Festival, there is a Program featuring writing from TFS contributors covering the 15 films of TFS Fest. You’ll find details on how you can view and read that, plus more details about the festival, over on our Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSociety.
For Day 12 of the Talk Film Society Festival 2020, Sara Sorrentino (@SaraSorrentino) and Shak Lambert (@ShakExcellence) present xXx: Return of Xander Cage, some would say the most perfect film for a fest that has a theme of “returns.” They answer the age-old questions like, “Why a sequel to xXx?” and “Is Vin Diesel white?” Grab your skateboard and get ready to jump out of an airplane without a parachute, it’s xXx time. talkfilmsociety.com/tfsfest As part of the Talk Film Society Festival, there is a Program featuring writing from TFS contributors covering the 15 films of TFS Fest. You’ll find details on how you can view and read that, plus more details about the festival, over on our Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkFilmSociety.
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip. That started from this tropic port, aboard this tiny ship. It's THE ODYSSEY by some guy named Homer, and in 1997 it was turned into a star-studded miniseries directed by RUNAWAY TRAIN's Andrei Konchalovsky and starring Armand Assante (SICILIAN VAMPIRE!), Greta Scacchi (THE COCA COLA KID!), Isabella Rossellini, Vanessa Williams and ERIC ROBERTS! THE BOYS break it down with Talk Film Society associate editor Sara Sorrentino, while also chatting about Liam being naughty, New Jersey, human trafficking and SO MUCH MORE! TIME TO LISTEN! The post Episode 92: The Odyssey (1997) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
Eric Roberts and JOHNNY DEPP?! It happened! On this episode of ERITFM we look at the made-for-Showtime neo-noir SLOW BURN, featuring Eric Roberts as a private detective drawn into the complex and sleazy world of kidnapping, child abuse, forced heroin addiction and all sorts of other unpleasant stuff. Thankfully, we get a game supporting cast including Beverly D'Angelo, Dan Hedaya, Henry Gibson and an impossibly young Johnny Depp! Before he was a weird, abusive sleazeball! We also discuss film preservation, TELEMUNDO, our favorite languages and SO MUCH MORE. You must listen! As always, check out ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN on Twitter, or come chat ER (or anything else) on our Facebook group. Don't forget to head over to iTunes to subscribe and rate the show. If you like it.. tell a friend! Our theme song is (unofficially) officially endorsed by ERIC ROBERTS! Our guest this week is the wonderful (and patient) Matt Curione! Check him out on Twitter @TheRealMattC and check out all his writing (and editing!) over at Talk Film Society. Music on this episode: Break #1 – “Slow Burn” by David Bowie Break #2 – “Bad Dog No Biscuits” by Yoko Kanno and The Seatbelts The post Episode 89: Slow Burn (1986) (/w Matt Curione) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
Oh no! Our podcasting capabilities are still limited, so no new SPLATHOUSE this week but...hopefully...this episode of KEANU YOU BELIEVE IT?! will be new to you!From the Talk Film Society airwaves (https://talkfilmsociety.com/podcast-network) to The SPLATHOUSE, here's episode two of Sam Van Haren's Keanu-centric podcast! Episode two features Mike D. as the guest talking about 1986's hockey drama, YOUNGBLOOD.There's a special introduction to this episode by Sam, telling you all that Talk Film Society has to offer.Mike D. will return to KEANU YOU BELIEVE IT soon to talk 2001's HARDBALL.All of KYBI episodes can be found here https://talkfilmsociety.com/podcasts/?category=Keanu+Believe+It, and remember to rate and review the show on iTunes!Sam is on twitter @SamShotFirst, please follow him and tweet along as you listen!Be sure to visit ScreamingPods.com and buy some merch so we can get a computer sooner than later! It's tough out there for public school teachers and working artists! Talk to you all soon!
Season finale, babies! We made a DOUBLE episode packed full of Splatty goodness!- Elbee presents JON BON BRADY; exploring the relationship between Jon Bon Jovi and The Brady Bunch (it's a true story!)- Macho Man stops by for an interview about his new film CUL-DE-SAC COMMANDO- Paul Farrell catches up with the real family Shep roomed with in SUBURBAN COMMANDO- Sarah and Mike catch up with Rick Copp, a co-writer of THE BRADY BUNCH MOVIE (1995), Golden Girls, and Teen Titans- Morgan Jones (God of Twitter), drops in for a quick appreciation of a film he's seen 50+ times- Sarah Jane of Talk Film Society returns to give recommendations - Stand-up Steph switches it up this week with a HIP AF listicle format!We'll be back soon with a bunch of specials and season THREE will start in October!Follow us on twitter at @splathouseprGuests are:Rick Copp, @rickcoppPaul Farrell, @PaulisGreat2000Morgan Jones, @MorgMorgan25Andrew Bargeron @gimetzcoHAUSU TeamSarah Coykendall @sarahsplathouse (producer/co-host)John Terrell @Terrell_Splat (actor)Elbee Bargeron @ghoulieschool (NPR-ELBEE)Sarah Jane @FookThis (recommendations, cinema guru)Tom Nix @TheTomNix (music writer, researcher)Stephanie Crawford @scrawfish (writer/performer)Mike Delaney @miked_splat (producer/co-host)
It's an IMMENSE NEW EPISODE of Eric Roberts is the Man, packed with news, views, and scantily clad dudes! We start off with some BIG ANNOUNCEMENTS, including the imminent release of ERITFM t-shirts! With a filthy word on the front! Then we talk about an episode of Hawaii Five-0 featuring William Forsythe, a terrible Counting Crows song and ERIC ROBERTS. Then we shift gears to playfully tackle David DeCoteau's masterwork BIGFOOT VS D.B. COOPER featuring (the voice of) Linnea Quigley and (the voice of) Eric Roberts, as well as lots and lots of shirtless guys posing in a mirror. We're joined in all of this by the amazing Sarah Jane from Talk Film Society. LET'S LISTEN! The post Episode 55: Hawaii Five-0 Season 5, Episode 10 & Bigfoot vs. D.B. Cooper (2014) (/w Sarah Jane) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
The FINALE to the first spectacular season of The SPLATHOUSE Podcast looks at one of the great offerings of genre cinema from the year 1982: J.Piquer Simon's PIECES!The movie is...well, IT'S EXACTLY WHAT YOU THINK IT IS...but this episode is not!Joining us this week to send us off in style are some of our favorite friends and podcasters! We have friends joining us from TALK FILM SOCIETY, F THIS MOVIE, ERIC ROBERTS IS THE FUCKING MAN, BLOODY POPCORN, SOUND FEAR POD, FROM AND INSPIRED BY, and ADMIT ONE, as well as super sexy folks from the blood soaked Horror Twitter (TM) timeline.Friends! If you've ever wondered what all those beautiful avatars with the witty jokes sound like IRL ("in real life", mom); THIS IS YOUR CHANCE!We have our trademarked scene recreation, inappropriate rap lyrics, TINGALAYO, theatre talk, Paul Smith love, remake wishes, and original music! We're going out in style :)The SPLATHOUSE Gang is taking the rest of the summer to work on our first feature, BLUE CAVEMAN, so we can get it to you ASAP. We're excited AF ("as fuck", dad) and you should be too!We love you. You know that. We say it all the time. Love is our brand, man; And you've been branded. Hopefully. Share our shit. Please. If you like us, tell us. If you don't like us, DM Mike D. and he'll give you the "manager special".Drop us a line, yeah? AND REVIEW/RATE US ON ITUNES.Love ya.Follow us on Twitter @splathouseprMike D. is @miked_splatSarah is @SarahSPLATHOUSEJim Rock is @rockstifflyJohn can be found at @terrell_splatVisit us online at splathouse.com
Before you plop down that fresh dollar bill for some fresh krill and dill from your local deli, let us give you a fresh thrill with the totally brill, FRESH KILL (1988).This week on The SPLATHOUSE Podcast we watched Joseph Merhi's shot-on-video "horror" (???) actioner starring the late, GREAT (as in physical stature *and* possessing plucky artistic chops) Robert Z'Dar. It's about butcher shopping, drug running, helicopter flying, diamond ring hustling, cocaine destroying monsters and a half-baked TRUE ROMANCE-style love story. This movie has everything***! (***except sound)It's available on Amazon Prime thanks to Troma and once you discover this forgotten treasure you'll want to thank us***! (***with a STRONGLY worded email cc'd to the entire SPLATHOUSE crew)Back this week for recs (and post-FRESH KILL therapy) is Sarah Jane of Talk Film Society! This time however, Sarah tests her marriage and enlists hubbs Eric assistance with FRESH KILL duties (doodies?)It's a chuckle fuck episode, with the crew cutting loose before our next SplatCast and The SPLATHOUSE's season 1 finale episode: THE MUTILATOR.Find us online at www.splathouse.com, on twitter as @splathousepr, and individual hosts:@miked_splat@sarahsplathouse@rockstiffly@terrel_splatWe're back in about 2 weeks with SplatCast II: The SLEEPAWAY CAMP Massacres!
Girls! Guns! G-strings! Genre! Geography!This week we watched Emmy Award winner Andy Sidaris' magnum opus "Hard Ticket to Hawaii" (1987) and, damnit, you should do the same.We're joined for the panel by our good buddy Brad F. Henderson (@bradfhenderson) from The ScreamCast (@scream_cast)...Rockie Juarez (@rockiejuarez) from Talk Film Society (@talkfilmsoc) and Vulcan Video stops by for a game of What Do Ya Know (with the offer to make recommendations on the line...)Author David J. Moore (@videovalhalla) (The Good, The Tough, The Deadly; World Gone Wild) stops by to talk about his work and appreciate some '80s action films!Enjoy this week's look at Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987) and be sure to come back next week for SOMETHING TOTALLY SPECIAL AND NEW AND OMG IT'S STILL A BIT OF A SECRET BUT YOU'RE GOING TO FUCKING LOVE IT!Follow us on Twitter @splathouseprMike D. is @miked_splatSarah is @SarahSPLATHOUSEJim Rock is @rockstifflyJohn can be found at @terrell_splatVisit us online at www.splathouse.com
Sleepy skeletons, spirited space aliens, and super scientists are the focus of this week's show! That's right, we're profiling Larry Blamire's excellent comedy "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra".Two of the film's featured performers, Brian Howe ("Westworld") and Fay Masterson ("50 Shades Darker"), stop by to talk about their careers and their work on "Lost Skeleton..."Our good friend Sarah Jane (aka @fookthis on Twitter and Letterboxed, and she of the Talk Film Society) stops by with her cinematic picks for fans of “Lost Skeleton...”, and a game of What Do You Know? with Jim Rock.Enjoy this week's look at The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (2001) and be sure to come back next week for I Am a Ghost (2012)! Follow us on Twitter @splathousepr Mike D. is @miked_splat Sarah is @SarahSPLATHOUSE Jim Rock is @rockstiffly John can be found at @terrell_splat Visit us online at www.splathouse.com
Happy New Year from The SPLATHOUSE! To kick the new year off right, we're looking at 1962's teenage-caveman disasterpiece, “Eegah”, starring our favorite sadist, Mr. Arch Hall Jr. The gang talks to special guest Arch Hall Jr. about the film, his father (the director), and legendary actor, Richard Kiel (Moonraker, Twilight Zone, Happy Gilmore). Ms. Sarah Jane (aka @fookthis on Twitter and Letterboxed, and she of the Talk Film Society) stops by with her cinematic picks for fans of “Eegah” (1962). Jim Rock plays a round of What Do Ya Know with the oldest person he knows; Mike invents a new SPLATHOUSE game, Onomatopoetics. All this plus more, on our first episode of 2017!