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"The broth is the soul of ramen."TAPEDECK MONTH continues with TAMPOPO! We also discuss that washing the stink of last week may not be as easy as we thought, Harry Potter HBO casting (sry), Danny watching sea-faring documentaries, Proto seeing A MINECRAFT MOVIE, slim watching WRESTLEMANIA docs and a slew of dirty horror movies, and we also reveal our sexy movie MT. RUSHMORE. In the uncut extended version of the episode Danny leaves abruptly so the other two jokers talk about Xbox Cloud gaming, Elon Musk's limbs, and how one son wants an electric bike.Chapters:(00:00:00) Introductions(00:09:52) What we watched(00:25:32) Tampopo(00:56:49) Next weekSupport the 70mm Patreon to join our VHS Village Discord and access exclusive episodes in the 70mm Vault like the 1990s Batman movies, Harry Potter, The Matrix, SHIN Godzilla, and over 50 others. Signing up for the Patreon also get your own membership card, member-only discounts on merch, and the ability to vote on future episodes!Don't forget you can visit our website to shop our storefront to buy prints and merch, follow us on Letterboxd, email the show, and much more.70mm is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at BAT & SPIDER, The Letterboxd Show, Austin Danger Pod, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Lost Light, The Movie Mixtape, and Twin Vipers.(Gone but not forgotten; Cinenauts + FILM HAGS.)
Cannabis comic Ngaio Bealum is back and we are livin' the dream with a pair of movies about strivers who live their dreams, and their dreams are really friggin' weird. First, Nobuko Miyamoto is a single mom with dreams of making the greatest ramen in all of Japan and Tsutomu Yamazaki is the cowboy trucker who is going help her achieve her dream in TAMPOPO, a "ramen western" from director Juzo Itami in 1985. This movie is filled with surreal tangents, tasty-looking food and a fair amount of freaky sex! Describing the plot does not do it justice. It's also hilarious. One of Ngaio's all-time favorites, you'll definitely want the strain--and ramen--recommendations for this one. And then Don Knotts turns into a fish AND fights the Nazis in THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET, a half-animated, half-live-action cross between "The Little Mermaid" and "Hogan's Heroes" from Warner Bros. "Why does Captain America have to be a fish," Ngaio asks, and there really isn't an explanation except that Don Knotts has "fish rizz" according to Philena. So glad Greg could make it for this one so he could talk about classic animators Bill Tytla and Robert McKimson who shaped the amazing cartoon sequences of this baffling maritime classic. We go a little long in the opening segment where we discuss the "fan" reaction to the new-look Shrek, the upcoming release of the animated THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP with Porky Pig and Daffy Duck, and Philena's culty new job + Bob finally saw THE SUBSTANCE! Next month: EASTER 420 with JESUS CHRIST SUPER STAR (Hippy Jesus) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (Space Jesus). Subscribe so you don't miss it. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Greg Franklin Special Guest Host: Ngaio Bealum. Find Ngaio on Instagram and all the social medias at Ngaio420 Cory Sklar is on assignment Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Come to My Seminar" by Count Dante and the Black Dragon Fighting Society used with permission. "Bohemian Beach" by Chris Hagen courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Archival audio and "Les Préludes" by Franz Liszt via of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
David Lynch left this world on Jan. 16, 2025 at a time when we were all coping with way too much tragedy. While Lynch's drugs of choice were coffee and cigarettes (along with griddle cakes drenched in maple syrup), we pay tribute to him by pairing weed with a selection of his short films and THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939), a movie he was so obsessed with that there's a whole documentary about it. For Lynch's short films, we mostly focus on THE GRANDMOTHER (1970), a 33-minute student film where an abused boy cultivates his own grandma out of a disgusting tree he grows in his bedroom, kind of like using hydroponics to grow weed in your closet. How we didn't make this joke during the episode, we'll never know, but we're doing it now--kinda. Philena was way into both versions of THE AMPUTEE (1974), where Catherine Coulson (the Log Lady from TWIN PEAKS) writes angry breakup letters while a nurse dresses the gushing wound from her severed leg. Because Lynch never gave up on the short film as a means of expression, Bob brings up the more recent WHAT DID JACK DO? (2017) where Lynch trades cliches with a tormented monkey who has the hots for a chicken named Toototabon. THE GRANDMOTHER and THE AMPUTEE are streaming on Criterion Channel, and WHAT DID JACK DO? is streaming on Netflix. And for the WIZARD OF OZ (1939), Greg goes that extra dad rock mile by muting the volume and playing Pink Floyd's DARK SIDE OF THE MOOON over it because somebody had to do it, and that somebody is GREG FRANKLIN. Greg had to leave a little early, so there's a lot of him at the front of this discussion for all you Franklin fanatics out there. We do talk about Alexandre O. Philippe's documentary LYNCH/OZ (2022), but THE WIZARD OF OZ is too big a phenomenon to see it only through that prism. So we discuss the movie's tortured production, the Culver City little person fuck fest that was the Munchkin Land shoot, and the sheer artistry of the MGM musical fantasy classic. From the makeup to the music, where do you begin? Where do you stop? Well, Cory, Bob and Philena stopped by marveling at the tremendous acting ability of Terry, the Cairn Terrier who played Toto. Man, that dog was amazing. THE WIZARD OF OZ is streaming on Max. It's not HBO. It's just Max. Since this is our last episode before the 97th Academy Awards on March 2nd, we offer our Oscar gripes more than our predictions. Bob watched "Emilia Pérez" so you don't have to. There's also much praise for The Substance and three out of four of our intrepid hosts call out the Academy for not nominating the best movie of the year, HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS. What gives Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences??? Be back next month when cannabis comic and regular guest Ngaio Bealum joins of for TAMPOPO (1985) and THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET (1964). Don't miss it. Subscribe. Hosts: Philena Franklin, Bob Calhoun, Cory Sklar, Greg Franklin Old Movies for Young Stoners Theme by Chaki the Funk Wizard. Used with permission. "Colony" by TrackTribe and "Searching" by Nat Keefe courtesy of YouTube Audio Library Movie trailer and archival audio and audio from "TSCR: An Evening with David Lynch" courtesy of Archive.org. Web: www.oldmoviesforyoungstoners.com Bluesky: @oldmoviesystoners.bsky.social Instagram/Facebook (Meta): oldmoviesforyoungstoners TikTok: @oldmoviesforyoungstoners Contact: oldmoviesforyoungstoners AT gmail DOT com
In deze aflevering ontvangt Teddy Tops curator en theatermaakster Marte Boneschansker. (https://marteboneschansker.com/) Vanaf 20 februari begint het jaarprogramma (https://marteboneschansker.com/nieuws/) van Marte, dat in het teken staat van verzet. De tips van Marte: Boek: Pleasure activism (https://abc.nl/book-details/pleasure-activism/$9781849353267) Bundel: Einde en begin (https://www.meulenhoff.nl/producten/einde-en-begin-9789029098380) Podcast: Podcast over Poen (https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qp1ttPNRZ8w5MJ8KnJuOI?si=d245a945585d45ac&nd=1&dlsi=19c2af0ef2a24c77), Over tijd (https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZLHQ2EsTRBqyGcrd15FMa?si=435d00d860734152&nd=1&dlsi=309870ea3941408b) Theater: Rimini Protokoll (https://www.rimini-protokoll.de/website/en/), Adelheid Roosen (https://www.theater.nl/artiesten/adelheid-roosen), Bogaert & van der Schoot (https://bvds.nl/), La Uyi Ihasee (https://www.lauyi.com/), Emma Lesuis (https://emmalesuis.nl/) Dans: Rosas (https://www.rosas.be/nl/productions/378-rosas-danst-rosas), Arno Schuitemaker (https://www.arnoschuitemaker.com/), Jan Martens (https://www.instagram.com/janmartensss/), Boukje Schweigman Muziek: Karima El Fillali (https://www.muziekgebouw.nl/nl/agenda/14775//karima-el-fillali), OTION (https://www.instagram.com/otion11/), Jeanne Lee (https://open.spotify.com/artist/7ezPWk4DFf9Fb9tdwg0Ych) Festival: Over het IJ (https://overhetij.nl/) Film op streaming: Tampopo (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092048/), The Wicker Man (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070917/), The Holy Mountain (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071615/) Heb je cultuurtips die we niet mogen missen? Mail de redactie: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
SummaryThis podcast episode explores the powerful connection between food and nostalgia. I talk about the cultural phenomenon of KFC becoming a Christmas tradition in Japan, illustrating how marketing can shape food-related memories and create new traditions. Then, I examines the science of food nostalgia, explaining its multisensory nature and its impact on mood, identity, and well-being. Finally, the episode explores food nostalgia's portrayal in movies and cooking shows, from classic films like Tampopo to contemporary YouTube personalities, highlighting the enduring role of food in shaping personal and cultural identities.Thanks for listening!Please rate and share this show if you like it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Theme is: food and drink movies. Cozy up for the holidays with a big bowl of ramen noodle soup and a nice bottle of merlot. We're watching films about the love of food and wine! Amanda watches "ramen western" TAMPOPO (1985) and Zac watches the ultimate wine film SIDEWAYS (2004) Follow Blindspotters on Instagram at @blindspotterspod and on Twitter at @blindspotters.
On this episode of the VIFF Podcast, Director of Programming Curtis Woloschuck sits down with filmmaker Mads K. Baekkevold, director of The Chef & the Daruma. Mads shares his creative process and talks about the journey of capturing Chef Hidekazu Tojo's life and legacy. Tune in to hear about Mads' influences, from Tampopo to Jiro Dreams of Sushi, the serendipitous beginnings of the film, and the power of authentic voices.This episode was recorded during the 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival.This podcast is brought to you by the Vancouver International Film Festival.Presented on the traditional and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.
Another shot for 3! Golden stuff here. Reid, Noah, Engen, Jack and Cole are in it to win it. We talk Love is Blind, Vikings, Tampopo, Dune, LOTR, Beef, and much more! Come on and join us or I'll turn your family into muskrats. Find us on X: https://x.com/rubywildmedia Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Find us on Substack: https://substack.com/@rubywildmedia?r... Find us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Ke46hB...
Many years have passed since the merc-with-a-mouth anti-hero, Deadpool, had saved the future. Since then, Deadpool is called into action once again when he receives an invitation to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe but at the cost of a startling revelation that would threaten the existence of his universe. In a desperate attempt to save the ones he loves, Deadpool calls on the help of an alternate version of Wolverine to find a way to protect his reality. In today's episode, I talk all about the latest Marvel film, Deadpool & Wolverine. Is it one of the best MCU movies? Listen and find out! Other titles discussed: Dragon Quest 11, Tampopo, The Before Trilogy Follow the show on social media for future updates, and let me know what you think about the show or what titles you'd want to be reviewed in future episodes. Be sure to also send in your own mini-reviews, and thank you for your time! INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/thatsmyqueuepodcast TWITTER https://twitter.com/queuepodcast LETTERBOXD https://letterboxd.com/thatsmyqueue THEME SONG "Capture Soul" by J1K from the "School Daze" beat tape https://j1kmusic.bandcamp.com/album/school-daze REVIEW TRANSCRIPT https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kTmNdOkqNnKuSa6bsvjUQoqBl5zh2jsLCVjR7NkGl80/edit?usp=sharing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christian-ang6/support
This week, host Teffer Adjemian (@tefferbear) and special guest James Hawes (@turrethousepressmtl) talk about Juzo Itami's 1985 Japanese 'Ramen Western' Tampopo and all of its delicious, campy meanderings! Support the show on Patreon! patreon.com/nobadfoodpod Contact us and keep up with everything we're doing over on Instagram @nobadfoodpod! Check out The Depot! www.depotmtl.org Want to be on the show? Tell us why! https://forms.gle/w2bfwcKSgDqJ2Dmy6 MERCH! podcavern.myspreadshop.ca Our logo is by David Flamm! Check out his work (and buy something from his shop!) at http://www.davidflammart.com/ Our theme music is "It Takes A Little Time" by Zack Ingles! You can (and should!) buy his music here: https://zackingles.bandcamp.com/ www.podcavern.com
"Sitt ist der Josh Hartnett unter den Wörtern".Ein Satz, der nur fallen kann, wenn Marco, Khit und Fabian sich mal wieder im virtuellen Aufnahmestudio treffen und eigentlich übet Filme reden wollen.Wie immer werden natürlich erstmal sämtliche Nebenschauplätze abgearbeitet und Fabian beweist hier zum ersten (und vermutlich auch letzten Mal) seine beeindruckende Inselbegabung im Bereich der genauen Datierung von Werbemaßnahmen des Dudens.Dann ging es Gott sei Dank doch noch um die Hausaufgabe, alte Schinken, aktuelle Festivalfilme und vieles mehr.Viel Spaß bei einer neuen Folge, die wieder mal eine gemischte Tüte an Filmen ist!
Prepare your palate as we serve up a delectable two-courser, diving fork-first into the sumptuous delights of Juzo Itami's Tampopo and Michael Winterbottom's The Trip, two films that explore the art of food and the joy of eating in very different yet equally savory ways. But before we get to the main course, we're sampling a few appetizers with our Blue Plate Special: we stir the pot with the latest update on the Joaquin Phoenix and Todd Haynes behind-the-scenes drama, review new releases Alien: Romulus and Blink Twice, and offer a heartfelt toast in memory of screen legend Gena Rowlands. Finally, we load up our plate and then some with our double feature, exploring how Tampopo's ramen western blends humor with heart, and how The Trip serves up sharp wit alongside mouth-watering culinary-adjacent tours. Bon appétit! As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.
If it's lunchtime, it must be KEEN ON time. At least that's what it seems, given the long menu of food guests recently on the show. First there was the lunatic regenerative farmer, Joel Salatin, fixing America one bite at a time. Then Nicola Twilley, the food blogger and historian of refrigeration. And don't forget Andrea Freeman, who reminded us that even free school lunches aren't really free. But our latest food guest, Lola Milholland, a Portland based Ramen noodle entrepreneur and food writer, might be the most entertaining of all. Milholland is the author of GROUP LIVING and Other Recipes, a rich stew of a memoir about her collectivist foodie parents and her passion for noisily slurping Japanese noodles. And my conversation with Lola covered everything from the non-sexual polyamory of group living to the deliciousness of the classic 1985 Japanese movie Tampopo. Eat, Lola, Eat. Recommended. Lola Milholland is a food-business owner, social-practice artist, and writer. Her work has been published by The Guardian, Gastronomica, Oregon Humanities, Meatpaper, Compound Butter, and others. A former editor for Edible Portland magazine, she currently lives in Portland, Oregon, and runs Umi Organic, a noodle company with a commitment to providing nutritious public school lunch. Her debut book, Group Living and Other Recipes, will be released by Spiegel & Grau on August 6, 2024.Lola was born in Portland, Oregon in 1985, the child of two counterculture parents involved in food and agriculture activism and cultural history. In college she became enthralled by studying the history of beef in Japan—forbidden by Buddhist and Shinto doctrine for more than a millennium, then widely propagandized, and now the focus of a couture-esque industry producing some of the most expensive beef in the world. From that time on, she's had an intense fascination with the way that shifts in food culture reflect and influence larger cultural moments. The intersection of food justice, cultural history, and ecology is her favorite place to linger.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Episode 71 is simmering in a tasty broth ready for your pod-holes. Join us as The Movie Mixtape covers Tampopo, off of the 1985. It is the third movie in our Found Family mix, hand picked by Mikey P. Discussion topics include: Men with No Name, seductive egg yolks, and just how to massage the pork. Chapters Greetings and catch up chat (00:00:00) Tampopo discussion (00:17:45) Song Choices (01:03:27) Emails and next episode pick (01:09:49) Thank you to everyone who listens to the show, we love you all. Your support means the world to us. If you want to contact the show you can email us at themoviemixtapepod@gmail.com Join our Discord HERE Find us on Instagram at the_moviemixtape Hosts: Dirk, Marcie, and Mikey P Edited by: Dirk and Marcie Episode art: Mikey P of Project Unknown Comics Logo by: Irontooth Design The Movie Mixtape Spotify Playlist can be found HERE The Movie Mixtape is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at 70mm, Bat & Spider, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Lost Light, Twin Vipers , The Letterboxd Show, Cinenauts and The Yeti Is Still Broken
【あなたに優しいは地球にも優しい】 「Tampopoせっけん」は、時間をかけて自然発生的に作られる保湿成分がたっぷり閉じ込められている、肌に優しい自然由来の石鹸です。また、90%以上が最終的に二酸化炭素と水に分解される生物分解性の高い、環境にも優しい製品です。 化粧石鹸化プロジェクトを通じて、自分のために選ぶ美肌石鹸が、家族の幸せや社会貢献にも繋がっていく未来を実現しますと語っていただきました。 詳細はクラウドファンディングのページをご覧ください♪ special thanks to 反町美鈴さん 【今回のゲスト】 Tampopoせっけん 野崎恵子(のざき・けいこ)さん クラウドファンディング: https://camp-fire.jp/projects/view/768453 【こえラボメルマガ】 ポッドキャストに関する情報をお届けしています♪ https://koelab.biz/p/r/oMAdA7S5
Apologies in advance, as we suffered through lots of technical issues this week! But we're excited for you to join us for our first ever Movie Machinations episode! After discussing the death of Akira Toriyama, we review Juzo Itami's "Ramen Western", Tampopo!!! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/mangamactv Support us by buying us a Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/mangamac Timestamps: Intro, Manga Mac Kofi - 00:00:00 Feedback from Seamus - 00:05:13 Disney Renaissance Movies - 00:07:32 Piano Man - 00:10:39 Death of Akira Toriyama - 00:14:38 Next Episode Preview - 00:33:16 Tampopo - 00:34:50 Outro - 01:20:14 Songs Credits: “Galaxy Groove” by Yarin Primak “Slappy” by Ido Maimon “Whipped Cream” by Steven Beddall “Psychedelic Funkadelic” by Evert Z
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Welcome! On today's all new episode of PCMC, Mike is joined, once again, by Nadia Kader. The topic of discuss: "Tampopo," a 1985 Japanese comedy about all things ramen. It's a story of a young mother struggling to turn her crappy ramen shop into a successful business. This movie is weird and wonderful and will make you hungry (and maybe a little horny) for ramen! Find us @PCMCpod everywhere.
On a very special episode of Movie Friends Michelle and Seth talk about the journey so far, and what come next for 2024. Is the show ending?! Is Seth fired!? Will Michelle be made to watch Tampopo again?! Listen now to have all of your wildest dreams come true! To register for our FREE live show: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/moviefriendspodcast For all of our bonus episodes check out Patreon.com/MovieFriendsPodcast Follow Movie Friends: Twitter @moviefriendspod Instagram @MovieFriendsPodcast Youtube Youtube.com/MovieFriendsPodcast Website https://www.moviefriendspodcast.com/ Follow Seth on Letterboxd: SethVargas Follow Michelle on Letterboxd: MichRuby Send us an E-mail at MovieFriendsPodcast@Gmail.com tell us what you think and it may end up on the show! Wouldn't that be cool? Head over to our website at MovieFriendsPodcast.com and consider supporting our Patreon. Come on, you don't need that $5, but you do need our undying love and friendship!
Your upcoming holidays may be full of movie nights and good food. So, why not combine the best of both worlds? From Big Night to Tampopo, Reset digs into the films that inspire us to eat and cook delicious food with Monica Eng, Axios Chicago reporter and co-host of Chewing Podcast, and Jesse Dukes, co-host of Upper Middlebrow.
Juzo Itami's “ramen western” TAMPOPO is… just a delight. The lines that separate class, sex, and generations are broken through the lens of food in vignettes that surround a sweet, satisfying A plot. The mundane and universal is elevated to indulgence through the presumption of taboo, with each character's indulgence – a meddling supermarket crone, a wealthy, browbeaten elder, a gangster's hedonist escape – building them as more human than caricature. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Closing music: "Sonata for Bassoon and Cello in B-Flat Major, K. 292-196c - III. Rondo (Allegro)" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the TAMPOPO soundtrack. Timestamps 0:00 - Episode 257: TAMPOPO (1985) 4:01 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary 13:26 - The vignettes 21:45 - A movie about indulgence 27:17 - The silly and the serious living together 32:31 - The gangster subplot and life as a short film you watch at death 45:12 - Treating everything with respect, whether silly or profane or deadly serious 48:29 - The birth of the “ramen western” 53:44 - The Junk Drawer 57:41 - Other Loves We've Tried: 1985 59:47 - Good Grief, Give Me a GIF!
Trigger warning: bodily functions and hedonism ahead! Torie and Maggie revisit monochrome color palettes and smirking toxic seduction with 9 1/2 WEEKS (1986). Both ladies are left traumatized following their first watch of LA GRANDE BOUFFE (1973) and then rescued by the effervescently sexy and incomparably charming, TAMPOPO (1986).
The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to loudly slurp some noodles. That's because they're chatting about Tampopo.Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey on Letterboxd
To celebrate a podcast milestone, Britnee, James, and Brandon break their own rules by revisiting films previously discussed on the show, starting with the Rudy Ray Moore biopic Dolemite is My Name (2019) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 05:40 Priscilla (2023) 08:47 The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 11:50 Sea of Love (1989) 17:11 Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) 23:46 Dolemite is My Name (2019) 40:36 Tampopo (1985) 58:16 Cat People (1982)
The fellas are back with a look at the insular worlds of wall street brokerages and ramen shops. They start with Jake's recommendation, Oliver Stone's Wall Street, starring Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, and Martin Sheen and discuss the battle for young Charlie's soul. Then they hop across the Pacific for Brad's recommendation to eat some noodles and talk about Juzo Itami's delightful romp about the gentle art of making ramen. Other movies mentioned in this episode: American Psycho (2000), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Boiler Room (2000), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019), Honey Boy (2019), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Platoon (1986), Major League (1989), The Chase (1994), JFK (1991), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Ticket to Paradise (2022), Minbo: the Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion (1992).
Note to previous people who've downloaded this episode: If you downloaded this episode when it first released, I accidentally put in the Tampopo episode in error. I apologize for the inconvenience and the episode has been updated. Thank you once again for listening! On this episode of I Am The Wiz, Wiz reviews the 2010 remake of the John Wayne western drama "True Grit" starring Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, John Brolin and Hailee Steinfeld, directed by The Coen Brothers.
Pour one out for my Magnation and Vesties. Today we talk about the social media circus that is Twitter, Muskman being a complete dolt, which social medias we still use to this day, Gamescom 2023, another freak trying to run on the stage, finding stars on TikTok, watching Barbie again, the Ahsoka show on Disney Plus, finally getting around to watching Wednesday on Netflix, the Equalizer movies, Super Troopers 2, Tampopo, rewatching Spiral From The Book of Saw, Super Troopers 2, The Blackening, and The Magnificent Seven. Yes we get it. Leave Bill Clinton alone already. Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagram
On this episode of I Am The Wiz, Zero and Wiz review the 1985 art house film smash Tampopo directed by Juzo Itami.
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The bois discuss Asteroid City, I Like Movies, Tampopo, The Sopranos, Hara Kiri, and more! Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymovies Merch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shop Leave us a voicemail: 214-699-9076 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymovies Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466 Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymovies Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod 00:00:00 Cold Open 00:01:10 Intro 00:06:42 I Like Movies 00:10:41 The Royal Tenenbaums 00:16:19 Satan Wants You 00:19:09 Tampopo 00:21:40 The Haunting 00:28:09 Sicario: Day of the Soldado 00:32:41 The Sopranos 00:35:53 The Bear 00:38:02 Airplane! 00:40:09 Bodycam 00:47:03 Hara Kiri 00:51:16 Asteroid City 01:05:35 Is It Cinema? 01:06:59 DMT 01:09:47 Guess The Budget 01:12:21 Actor Game 01:14:24 Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraretoomanymovies/support
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Ray Chmielecki of the Spoon Mob podcast makes his debut appearance. He joins Perry to discuss Juzo Itami's ramen western, Tampopo. We discuss the film's influence on food culture, how Itami uses food to criticize different aspects of Japanese society, and a lot more.Hosted by Perry ConstantineGuest-Starring Ray ChmieleckiVisit Spoon Mob to find out more about RayJapanOnFilm.comTwitterInstagramFacebookDiscord We Made This on TwitterWe Made This Network
Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more For a man who eats Ramen 4 days a week, and cooks it 7, noodles are more than a food, they are a way of life. Join us as we explore the world of ramen with professional chef and Ramen enthusiast Kurtis, owner of IJJI Noodle House in Reno, NV. Special thanks to Patron Kaleb (@kalebthedoodler)
Anime Was (Not) A Mistake is serving up a cinema special, with piping hot broth and delicious pork! On tonight's Animesterpiece menu it's the comedic, human, and endearing Tampopo (1985). After this movie you will never look at a bowl of ramen in the same way! Juzo Itami's masterwork has as many lessons to teach, as stomachs to fill. When a couple truckers stumble upon a single mom who works tirelessly to craft the perfect ramen, a culinary adventure begins that takes us into the hungry lives of people all over Japan. Is there anything more essential and uniting to all of humankind than food? Along the way we will sample omurice, turtle soup, spaghetti, and the seductive allure of shellfish and cream. Come join us for a literal smorgasburg of film/food. We hope you brought your appetite! Are you hungry? Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Listen to Us on Podbean/iTunes/Stitcher/Spotify Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided by: “Quizás, quizás, quizás” & “Te Quiero Dijiste (Magic is Moonlight)” – Nat King Cole – In the Mood for Love Original Motion Picture Soundtrack “California Dreamin'” – The Mamas & The Papas – Chungking Express Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
This week Lindsay is joined by VH US Host Dirk Marshall as we get into the kitchen with a Double of Yim Soon-rye's Little Forest (2018) & Juzo's Itami's Tampopo (1985). This is a Double that is just as much about movie making as it is food. Our connection to food individualistically and culturally, as well as comfort and memory. Plus now, all I want is some Dough Soup. Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App
We watch one of the stone cold classics of cinema and it turns out everyone on planet earth was right and this movie slaps. Go figure! Also, our hardest question of the week yet!Check out Kyle's book! Check out our letterboxd list if you'd like to see all the movies covered that way! Send us any email questions and comments about the movies we cover or movies in general to abnormalmappingpodcast@gmail.com! Also, we're a patreon supported show, please go to patreon.com/abnormalmapping to see our many shows and support us.Next Question of the Week:What's a movie you put off watching even though you knew you'd like it? What's a classic movie when you got to it just didn't work for you. Pick one or both!Next Time on Repertory Screenings:The Children's Hour
Greetings, all... it is hump day yet again. Today, you've arrived and reached The Searchers' Trading Post, where we offer you goods at a bargain price: 6 movie reviews in 70 minutes. The three of us have traded amongst ourselves to give some popular films and hot commodities a very brief moment in the sun, if you will. This series of episodes we will do every so often to give ourselves a bit more leeway with our review picks and provide you listeners with a lot of content (in brevity). The basic idea is to give each respective host a movie to watch and review in about 10 minutes. The movies in this edition of Trading Post are as follows (with timestamps): 00:00:30 - Breaking Away (1979), directed by Peter Yates and starring Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern & Jackie Earle Haley 00:14:45 -Tampopo (1985), directed by Juzo Itami and starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Kōji Yakusho, & Ken Watanabe 00:24:01 - Grand Prix (1966), directed by John Frankenheimer and starring James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, Toshiro Mifune, & Antonio Sabàto 00:35:36 - Still Walking (2008), directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda and starring Hiroshi Abe, Yui Natsukawa, You, Shohei Tanaka, Kirin Kiki & Yoshio Harada 00:46:31 - Love Affair (1939), directed by Leo McCarey and starring Irene Dunne & Charles Boyer 00:59:24 - Broadcast News (1987), directed by James L. Brooks and starring William Hurt, Albert Brooks & Holly Hunter 01:11:31 Ratings We hope you enjoy! ----more---- Submit your mailbags to us at thesearcherspodcast@gmail.com. Please rate us a 5/5, and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to us. Thank you! Follow us on Letterboxd.com if you'd like to see what we've recently watched and to read our individual movie reviews! Ben, Chris, & Kevin Our episode catalogue: https://searchersfilmpodcast.podbean.com/
Chef and Food Network personality Justin Warner speaks like he is the Yoda of all things Tampopo because he is. If you've never heard of the fictional restaurant or film Tampopo before, after part 2 of this incredible conversation, you're going to have the most major FOMO you've probably ever had and get an education on true ramen.
Comedy month continues as we look at Tampopo from 1985! Should there be more Ramen Westerns? Is a stool with a back just a chair? Why does Seth compare this to Fantasia? Plus: Michelle teaches us her egg technique and Seth teaches how to steal a recipe from a restaurant! This episode really has it all! We want to be your Movie Friends! connect with us on Twitter @moviefriendspod and Instagram @MovieFriendsPodcast or send us an E-mail at MovieFriendsPodcast@Gmail.com tell us what you think and it may end up on the show! Wouldn't that be cool? Head over to our website at MovieFriendsPodcast.com and maybe consider supporting our Patreon. Come on, you don't need that $5, but you do need our undying love and friendship.
Tampopo (1985) Dir. Juzo Itami Starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Koji Yakusho, and Ken Watanabe On this episode: How time works and what is now considered classic, the luckiest child actor ever, calling actors by the movies they're in, the Patreon economy, cyberpunk and weeb marketing, having no takes, "Black Pander," getting a kick out of being wrong, curiosity vs morality brain, the freedom and importance of being off social media, being wary of art communities, growing a thriving and organic collective, the ritual of eating ramen, people's various relationships to food, the cinematography and tonal shifts of the ramen western, giving kids sweets, evolution of taste, food and sex, X-rated content with a G-rated vibe, Tampopo's Cannibal Holocaust scene, how to be a respectful soul eater, synthetic meat, finding your ladder, the stakes of leveling up, modern vs classic filmmaking, strategically utilizing your techniques and gimmicks, Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, Lexi Alexander, finding gems in B movies and normiecore, and a critique of shareholder capitalism. More at patreon.com/agitator
Justin Warner is a chef, Food Network personality, owner with his wife of the ramen restaurant, Bokujo Ramen, cookbook author, and expert in all things Tampopo. Tampopo is the fictional restaurant in the film Tampopo. Justin breaks down Tampopo like no one's business.
For some reason I really want eggs.
Sean Farrington speaks to Minette Batters from the National Farmer's Union about her reaction to comments from the chairman of Tesco, John Allan, that some food firms may be using inflation as an excuse to hike prices further than necessary. Sean also speaks to David Fox, founder and chief executive of Tampopo restaurants, for his thoughts on the first major speech in 2023 by the CBI director general, Tony Danker, about the economic challenges being faced by business in the year ahead. And our colleagues on Business Daily have been looking into the rising cost of living in Germany. Reporter Leanna Byrne joins Sean in the studio to share what she's learned.
For this installment of Find Your Film I interview High Heat director Zach Golden (22:53). He had just 15 days of production on this Olga Kurylenko and Don Johnson headlined action comedy. He also talks about living in The Catskills, his debut film (The Escape of Prisoner 614) and why he loves Tampopo.Bruce Purkey has a Blu-ray review of director Kiyoshi Kurosawa's acclaimed crime thriller Cure. (11:14)Both Cure and Tampopo are streaming on The Criterion Channel.I have three Blu-rays to offer for our Find Your Film listeners: The Gambler ( Mark Wahlberg) , Same Kind of Different as Me (Greg Kinnear) and El Chicano (George Lopez). Email me at editor@deepestdream.com to grab one of these Blu-rays (first come first serve!)For weekly DVD and Blu-ray giveaways, become a member of our CinemAddicts Facebook Group!Support the show
Happy Thanksgiving, Movies for Life listeners! Seeing how it is that time of the year right now, it seemed only fitting that our episode today deals with movies all about FOOD! The preparation and appreciation of food, the artistry of the creation, how food brings us all together, and even... how sexy food can be? That's in the second movie we're talking about, but up first we have Brian's pick of the 1987 Danish film BABETTE'S FEAST. It's a beautifully calm and simple story about giving and receiving the gift of food, and ultimately its healing nature. Then things get a lot more wild, but still just as heartfelt, with Michele's pick of the 1985 Japanese comedy TAMPOPO! It's a fun ride through this anthology of sorts, as there are several hilarious vignettes interspersed within this main "ramen western" story about the journey to create the best bowl of ramen. We hope you all have fun and enjoy! We are now all on Instagram! Find and follow us all there: Movies for Life: @movielifepod Brian Keiper: @brianwaves42 Michele Eggen: @micheleeggen
On the season finale of Cyberpunk Summer, we're hacking the planet with special guest, Emmy-winning writer and producer, Shadi Petosky, discussing Hackers, a 1995 crime thriller from director Iain Softley. A crew of high school hackers led by Jonny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie find themselves involved in a corporate conspiracy in this movie that has become a cult classic in the nearly three decades since its release.CW: This episode includes mention of suicide.Note: Enjoy this episode of the podcast as a video at patreon.com/femfreq or on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/GF3dd-Rp4_MTime Stamps:40:41 - What's your Freq Out?Anita on the film Tampopo (1985) directed by Juzo ItamiShadi on HBO Max series Veneno (2020)Kat on the series Angelyne (2022) on PeacockLinks Mentioned:The Hacker's Manifesto in the e-zine Phrack: http://www.phrack.org/issues/7/3.htmlThe allegedly “hacked” promotional website for the movie: https://web.archive.org/web/20000229152611/http://www.mgmua.com/hackers/inventory/hacked/index.htmlFind Shadi:https://twitter.com/shadipetoskyFind Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe to FFR on Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our Star Trek PodcastTwitterInstagramtwitch.tv/femfreq (every Thursday at 6:30pm PT)
Last week, we started a deep dive into the filmography of the premier producer/director of the 2000s, Judd Apatow, with three of his earliest films. This week, we're keeping it going with four more films: "Superbad", "Pineapple Express", "Forgetting Sarah Marshall", and "Funny People". It's a tale that involves surprisingly tender admissions of love, naked break-ups, action movies for stoners, and an attempt at a James L. Brooks dramedy.Join your wonky yet affable host!This Week's Recommendation(s): “Tampopo" (1985)For every single episode at least a week early and great WEEKLY bonus episodes, become a Patreon subscriber. For only $5 you can help keep the show alive and enjoy some quality laughs in the process: https://www.patreon.com/coolnesschroniclesTwitter: @coolnesspodryan, Instagram: @thecoolnesschronicles, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coolnesspodryan Theme Music by: Bildschirm (bildschirm.bandcamp.com). Artwork by: Lacie Barker. The clips featured in this podcast were for critical review and parody, which are protected under the Fair Use laws of the United States Copyright Act of 1976. All rights are reserved and acknowledged.Support the show
Hey film buds,We're continuing this week to review as many of the movies of 2021 that we missed last year. Of which, there are many. For this episode we're looking at how two very different, but very distinct, directors handle history.Our first film this week is Ridley Scott's The Last Duel, written by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Nicole Holofcener. The movie is a gritty tale about male ego, pride, ownership, perception, and the consequences of action. Ridley is a meticulous director, and this film is no exception.Second, we're looking at Paul Verhoeven's Benedetta. Verhoeven is known for his dramatic, intense, and sometimes unsubtle satirist most known for his modern and sci-fi features. With Benedetta, he takes the story of a real life nun and uses it for inspiration for a slightly different take on history. Joining us for the conversation is friend of the show, Madelaine, who was incredibly insightful and a joy to have back on.Be sure to also check out our episodes on Showgirls and Tampopo. And if you haven't already, check out last week's episode.You can find Madelaine @MadelaineD_ on Twitter and @madelained_ on Instagram. Also, check out Taking an Accurate Sexual History here.Thanks y'all,The BudsEpisode GuideIntro - 00:00The Last Duel Clip - 10:06The Last Duel Review - 10:43Benedetta Clip - 38:46Benedetta Review - 39:21SAG Nominations, Golden Globe Winners, BAFTA Long List Nominations, What We're Watching, and Outro - 01:16:57Total Runtime - 01:40:42Be a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on Instagram
Hey film buds,We're continuing this week to review as many of the movies of 2021 that we missed last year. Of which, there are many. For this episode we're looking at how two very different, but very distinct, directors handle history.Our first film this week is Ridley Scott's The Last Duel, written by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Nicole Holofcener. The movie is a gritty tale about male ego, pride, ownership, perception, and the consequences of action. Ridley is a meticulous director, and this film is no exception.Second, we're looking at Paul Verhoeven's Benedetta. Verhoeven is known for his dramatic, intense, and sometimes unsubtle satirist most known for his modern and sci-fi features. With Benedetta, he takes the story of a real life nun and uses it for inspiration for a slightly different take on history. Joining us for the conversation is friend of the show, Madelaine, who was incredibly insightful and a joy to have back on.Be sure to also check out our episodes on Showgirls and Tampopo. And if you haven't already, check out last week's episode.You can find Madelaine @MadelaineD_ on Twitter and @madelained_ on Instagram. Also, check out Taking an Accurate Sexual History here.Thanks y'all,The BudsEpisode GuideIntro - 00:00The Last Duel Clip - 10:06The Last Duel Review - 10:43Benedetta Clip - 38:46Benedetta Review - 39:21SAG Nominations, Golden Globe Winners, BAFTA Long List Nominations, What We're Watching, and Outro - 01:16:57Total Runtime - 01:40:42Be a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on Instagram