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Really, 007! speak to the fabulous Martine Beswicke who played the CIA agent Paula Caplan in the biggest Bond film of all - Thunderball. She tells us all about working with Sean Connery, Terence Young and the Bond team, as well as giving an insight into her new autobiography On My Way, which you can buy here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Way-Martine-Beswicke/dp/1399996584Host Tom Pickup is joined by fellow Bond enthusiast John Kell. Thanks for listening - we think you'll love it too! Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the third episode of Section F - our Spy Movie Podcast track on Spybrary. Our Section F handpicked hosts and guests discuss their favourite spy movies both the classics and the hidden gems of spy films. Today Spybrary's Section F delve into the 1963 movie adaptation of Ian Fleming's From Russia With Love starring Sean Connery and directed by Terence Young. Host Shane Whaley is joined by Section F's Dr Eric Newsom and Michael Huie, along with special guest film historian Dr. Llewella Chapman, author of the British Film Institute's book on From Russia With Love. https://geni.us/4Ppp The team dives deep into the 1963 Bond classic, exploring everything from Red Grant's chilling villainy to Connery's evolving performance as 007, and why this film is often hailed as not just the best 007 movie but maybe the best spy movie ever made. The panel explores the film's darker, more espionage-driven tone compared to other James Bond entries and its legacy in the genre. Llewella brings rich insights from her research, offering fascinating production details and commentary on its visual and psychological depth. What did you think of From Russia With Love? Agree with our panel or have your own take? Drop a comment on YouTube or your favorite podcast app. Or better still, why not join 4,000+ spy fans in our community: https://www.spybrary.com/community
Bond is back! …to this podcast. We swing back into the world of Ian Fleming with the second film adaptation of his books, and perhaps the most faithful to the original source material. So does that mean the movie will be MORE or LESS racist/misogynist? Pour yourself a martini and join us to find out. Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server here! *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you love a random gift at our merch store. T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, and more! If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Terence Young's From Russia With Love (1963).
For this week's episode your hosts intentionally try to make the WORST episode they've ever recorded. No wait, that's what this Mel Brooks movie is about. Oh, now I remember: this is actually the BEST episode we've ever recorded. Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server here! *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you love a random gift at our merch store. T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, and more! If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Terence Young's From Russia With Love (1963).
“I thought I saw a specter at your shoulder.”Ian Seabrook, acclaimed underwater cinematographer behind upcoming Last Breath and next year's live-action Moana, joins us to dive deep into the 1965 James Bond classic Thunderball. With decades of experience filming beneath the waves, including recent work on Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Old, and Jungle Cruise, Seabrook shares fascinating insights about his journey from amateur underwater photographer to Hollywood cinematographer, and why Thunderball remains such an influential film in his career.From the groundbreaking 10-minute underwater battle sequence to the technological innovations that made filming underwater possible in the 1960s, we explore how Thunderball pushed the boundaries of what could be achieved on camera beneath the waves. Seabrook offers unique perspective on how underwater filming has evolved from the days of pure practical effects to modern CGI, while discussing his work on recent films like Last Breath and the vital importance of creating safe, comfortable environments for actors working underwater. The conversation spans everything from early influences like National Geographic magazines to legendary underwater filmmaker Ricou Browning (who directed Thunderball's underwater sequences and famously played the Creature in Creature from the Black Lagoon) to the challenges of directing actors underwater and building trust with performers who may be facing their fears in an unfamiliar environment.Whether you're a James Bond fan or simply interested in the craft of filmmaking, this discussion illuminates why Thunderball remains a landmark achievement in underwater cinematography. Ian's passion for his craft and deep knowledge of both the technical and artistic aspects of underwater filming made for an engaging conversation about this classic film that helped establish underwater action sequences in modern cinema.LinksFind Ian on his website, on IMDb, or on InstagramWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerOriginal Material and on AudibleLetterboxd Learn how to support our show and The Next Reel's family of film podcasts by becoming a member. It's just $5 monthly or $55 annually. Learn more here.Follow the other podcasts in The Next Reel's family of film podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardThe Next Reel Film PodcastSitting in the DarkJoin the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePeteAndyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy our movie-related apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
Auf dem wahren Leben des ehemaligen Gauners Eddie Chapman beruhend, erweist sich der Spionagethriller des Bond-Regisseurs Terence Young trotz des Hintergrunds des Zweiten Weltkriegs als überwiegend leichtfüßige Unterhaltung mit sehenswerter Starbesetzung (Christopher Plummer, Romy Schneider, Gert Fröbe, Yul Brynner, Claudine Auger, Harry Meyen u.a.). Mail: podcast(at)retroboost.de
Luciana Paluzzi joins Dan and Tom for a wide-ranging interview. This is an interview we've been working to arrange for a while, and we are honored Luciana spent this time with us. And we're happy to be able to share this discussion with you. Luciana's acting career spanned 3 decades. Although she appeared in multiple spy movies and TV shows, her performance as Fiona Volpe in THUNDERBALL – a stand-out James Bond villain - is her most famous role in the eyes of spy movie fans. Die-hard Paluzzi fans will know that she retired from acting at the age of 41 when she married her husband, Michael Jay Solomon, Did you know that they have been married for 46 years? What's the original spelling of her last name? Why did she change it? How has Barbara Broccoli been to her? How many grandchildren does she have and what do they call her? In this episode, we discuss: Her amazing career Much about her experience filming her role as Fiona Volpe The “good news” and “bad news” that Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman relayed to her after her audition for THUNDERBALL Some of the James Bond actors she acted with in other movies and TV series What actor from THUNDERBALL she liked working with Conversely, what actor from THUNDERBALL that she didn't How she got her first acting role How important Terence Young was to her life, not just her career Her family And more …. So, take a listen to this interview. Even if you thought you knew Luciana Paluzzi, you will learn something new in this interview. As she tells us: "I think you're analyzing this to obsession". That's our goal, learn something new about this wonderful actor. Tell us what you think about our discussion with Luciana Paluzzi As always, let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you thought of this episode. Just drop us a note at info@spymovienavigator.com. The more we hear from you, the better the show will surely be! We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode! You can check out all of our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. In addition, you can check out our YouTube channel as well. Episode Webpage: https://bit.ly/41nO9C4
This week, we discuss two home invasion thrillers. The first is Hush (2016), directed and edited by Mike Flanagan, and starring Kate Siegel, who also co-wrote the film with Flanagan. Siegel plays a deaf-mute horror author who must face off against a crossbow-wielding psycho. The second is Wait Until Dark (1967), directed by Terence Young and based on the 1966 play of the same name. The film stars Audrey Hepburn as a blind woman up against Alan Arkin as a violent criminal searching for drugs in her apartment. Timestamps What we've been watching (00:01:05) – The Outrun, Slow Horses season four, The 4:30 Movie, Barry season two, 12 Angry Men (The 1997 version) Hush (00:25:05) Wait Until Dark (00:56:10) Coin toss (01:24:15) Links Instagram - @callitfriendopodcast @munnywales @andyjayritchie Letterboxd – @andycifpod @fat-tits mcmahon Justwatch.com – streaming and rental links - https://www.justwatch.com
EPISODE #428-- Today we lament/celebrate the life and death of actor, pretty boy, deadbeat dad, and right-wing weirdo, Alain Delon with the pile of sludge that is RED SUN (1971). Directed by the Bond series' own Terence Young, and staring Ursula Andress, Toshiro Mifune, and Charles Bronson. This flick is an East-meets-West actioner that isn't nearly as good as all of its individual ingredients. A real bummer! We also talk about ALIEN: ROMULUS (2024), AMC's THE TERROR (2017), VEEP (2012 - 2019), and THE LAST OF SHEILA (1973), which is currently on the Criterion Channel. Lots of good movies and shows and also Red Sun. Join the cause at Patreon.com/Quality. Follow the us on Ton Bluesky at kislingconnection and cruzflores, on Instagram @kislingwhatsit, and on Tiktok @kislingkino. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. Also, I've got a newsletter, so maybe go check that one out, too. Listen to DRACULA: A RADIO PLAY on Apple Podcasts, at dracularadio.podbean.com, and at the Long Beach Playhouse at https://lbplayhouse.org/show/dracula And, as always, Support your local unions! UAW, SAG-AFTRA, and WGA strong and please leave us a review on iTunes or whatever podcatcher you listened to us on!
Horror! Medo! Desespero! Pânico! Sofrimento! Rotundo! No episódio desta semana nos reunimos para falar sobre o Sol Vermeçho (Red Sun), um Faroeste dirigido pelo Terence Young em 1971 que no grande elenco tem Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, Toshiro Mifune, Anthony Dawnson e Ursula Andress! Então aumentem seus iPods porque mais um Podtrash está no ar! […]
In this thrilling second episode of the WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST's "007 Project," we dive deep into the iconic world of James Bond, focusing on his very first cinematic adventure, "Dr. No" (1962). This episode is packed with Bond-related insights, perfect for die-hard fans and curious newcomers alike.Join us as we uncover the fascinating creation of "Dr. No," the groundbreaking film that introduced Sean Connery as the legendary 007. We discuss the challenges and limitations faced by the filmmakers, from budget constraints to the bold decisions that would define the future of the franchise. We'll take you behind the scenes, exploring the casting of Connery, a relatively unknown actor at the time, who would go on to embody the suave and lethal British spy.The episode delves into the visionary work of director Terence Young, whose influence on the Bond films can't be overstated. We examine how Young, alongside production designer Ken Adam, created the stylish and enduring look of the 007 universe, from the sleek and modern MI6 headquarters to the villainous lair of Dr. No. The film's exotic locations, memorable villains, and the introduction of Bond's trademark gadgets all play a key role in this discussion.We'll also talk about the impact of "Dr. No" on the world of cinema, its critical and commercial success, and how it set the stage for one of the most successful and longest-running franchises in movie history. The legacy of "Dr. No" is undeniable, and its influence can still be seen in modern spy thrillers and action films.Tune in to the WN MOVIE TALK PODCAST as we celebrate the birth of a cinematic icon, exploring the secrets and stories behind "Dr. No," the film that started it all for James Bond. Whether you're a seasoned Bond aficionado or new to the series, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the history and legacy of 007.4o Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A break-in. Something valuable in the house. Nowhere to run. On this one, we two great tense thrillers going head-to-head. We have Terence Young's classic “Wait Until Dark” (1964) vs. David Fincher's underrated “Panic Room” (2002). Which one takes over? Let's see! Aftershow: – Spoiler-free review of The Bikeriders LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Follow us […]
Cʹest un matricule : 007 et un nom qui claque comme un coup de feu : Bond, James Bond. Un personnage que vous connaissez depuis de plus de 60 ans au cinéma. Il y arbore son smoking, son cocktail préféré et des conquêtes féminines toutes plus belles les unes que les autres. En parallèle, il tue des méchants et sauve le monde. James Bond passe de la plume dʹIan Fleming, il a été créé en 1953, au cinéma dès 1962 sous lʹimpulsion des producteurs Albert R. Broccoli et Harry Saltzman. Si Casino Royal est la première adaptation connue de ses aventures, cʹest James Bond contre Dr No qui lance la franchise de 007, lʹespion le plus connu du grand écran. Après le succès de James Bond contre Dr No, on remet la machine en route. En 1963, dans Bons Baisers de Russie (From Russia with Love), voilà James Bond se baladant entre Istanbul et Venise, à bord de lʹOrient Express, aux prises avec des espions, des tueurs, des gitanes, Le Spectre et Tatiana Romanova. Cʹest Terence Young qui est à nouveau aux commandes de ce 2e long métrage autour du personnage incarné par Sean Connery, absolument parfait dans ce rôle. Le film est un véritable succès en salle à sortie. Tout le monde sʹarrache les produits dérivés de ce qui va devenir une saga cinématographique. On parle déjà de la suite, ce sera Goldfinger. La légende de James Bond se met en place et sera inarrêtable. Aujourdʹhui dans Travelling, nous allons vous parler de Bons Baisers de Russie. Pour les bondiens, cʹest peut-être le meilleur épisode de la saga. Vous vous ferez votre opinion. Nous nʹavons pas les engins sophistiqués de Q pour vous raconter cette histoire mais un lecteur de déchiffrement russe, le Lektor, que le MI6 veut obtenir à tout prix. Voilà James Bond chargé de le récupérer au prix de bien des périls. REFERENCES Interview de Terence Young et Sean Connery à propos du film "Bon baisers de Russie" 08.03.1963 - 01:22 https://www.ina.fr/ina-eclaire-actu/video/i19023317/interview-de-terence-young-et-sean-connery-a-propos-du-film-bon-baisers-de Les 60 ans du film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXNG57zTpTE Interview du réalisateur Terence YOUNG, de passage à Paris, à propos de son dernier film de James Bond "Bons baisers de Russie". JT 20H - 16.03.1964 https://www.ina.fr/ina-eclaire-actu/video/caf97506577/james-bond Lee Pfeiffer et Dave Worrall, James Bond, le guide officiel 007, Flammarion, 2005 Guillaume Evin, James Bond est éternel. Un demi-siècle de cinéma, 50 histoires secrètes de lʹagent 007, Le poche du moment, 2015 Claude Monnier, James Bond, Une esthétique du plaisir, LʹHarmattan Cinéma(s), 2015
Smash all the lights and strike a match because we're talking about disability horror, Audrey Hepburn and Wait Until Dark (1967). Joining us for the conversation is disability documentary filmmaker Ariel Baska, who has a love/hate relationship with the film and its contribution to "cripping up." Plus: that famous jump scare, accusations of misogyny and ableism, the gross history of "Ugly Laws," and the return of Trace's recurring joke about Charade Reference: ‘Wait Until Dark': Terence Young's Terrifyingly Effective Suspense Thriller with Brilliant Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin. Cinephilia and Beyond Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote > Ariel: @justaskabaska (Insta) Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Agents Scott and Cam welcome legendary Thunderball actress Luciana Paluzzi to the show to discuss her iconic work as Fiona Volpe in the 1965 blockbuster Bond adventure. She also shares stories about influential 007 director Terence Young, shooting Muscle Beach Party, and more! Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Social media: @spyhards Purchase the latest exclusive SpyHards merch at Redbubble. View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes. Theme music by Doug Astley.
We're in 1971 and we're watching a western! But it's not just any western... It's a cowboy n' samurai team-up western called Red Sun! We've got Charles Bronson as a cowboy looking for money (and revenge). He has to join forces with Toshirō Mifune as a samurai who is looking for honour (and revenge). Ursula Andress is also there and she's looking for something to do (and revenge). It's also directed by famous James Bond director Terence Young!Join our Patreon for TWO bonus episodes each month! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepodFollow the show!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepodPodcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepodGot feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.comFollow the hosts!Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/SandroFeltChair- Aussie Nerds Talk Stuff podcast: https://anchor.fm/aussienerdstalkstuffZach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZackoCaveWizard- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/zach4damsOldie But A Goodie's theme tune is written and produced by Josh Cake. Check out his work here: https://www.joshcake.com/Check out other shows from our network 'That's Not Canon'! https://thatsnotcanon.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Lee and Leah keep open minds and open eyes as they talk about the tense thriller "Wait Until Dark" (1967), directed by Terence Young, and starring Audrey Hepburn & Alan Arkin. Does this slow burn of a film work for the hosts? Is it outdated in its depiction of a visually impaired person? Can Leah do anything without her glasses? Listen to find out! "Wait Until Dark" IMDB Featured Music: "Come on Louie/The Doll" & "Main Title" by Henry Mancini.
It had a budget of just $1 million, a lead actor wearing a toupee, and the baddie in the first draft of the script was a monkey. But the first James Bond film, ‘Dr. No', which began shooting in Jamaica on 16th January, 1962, kicked off a phenomenally successful franchise that's still a staple of cinema today. Its star, Sean Connery, had been picked out by producers after his appearance in a Disney production, but was marketed as a former lorry driver with little acting experience. Concerned that Connery lacked the sophistication of Bond's background, director Terence Young took him on a tour of swish casinos, posh members clubs and his Savile Row tailors. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how Connery came to improvise one of the movie's most iconic moments; explain why Ian Fleming was first dismissive, then delighted by his casting; and trace the origins of the 007 formula that endures through all of Cubby Broccoli's subsequent productions… Further Reading: • The Bond bunch: the failed contenders for coveted role (The Independent, 2006): https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/the-bond-bunch-the-failed-contenders-for-coveted-role-423454.html • ‘The Making of DR. NO: A 60th Anniversary Retrospective' (Cinema Scholars, 2022): https://cinemascholars.com/the-making-of-dr-no-a-james-bond-60th-anniversary-retrospective/ • ‘Bond, James Bond' (Eon Productions, 1962): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b15-P12gIf0 Like this? There's five minutes MORE ‘Dr No' chat on today's bonus bit for
Hola Gerardo aquí en otro episodio de Simplemente Yo; La selección de esta semana es Wait Until Dark, es una película de suspenso psicológico de 1967 dirigida por Terence Young y producida por Mel Ferrer, a partir de un guión de Robert Carrington y Jane-Howard Carrington, basada en la obra de 1966 del mismo nombre de Frederick Knott. Plot: Una mujer recientemente ciega es aterrorizada por un trío de matones mientras buscan una muñeca rellena de heroína que creen que está en su apartamento. Espero que lo disfruten ;) Información adicional del podcast: Enlace del website official de Filmic Notion Podcast: https://filmicnotionpod.com/ Enlace a nuestra página de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fnpod Discord: https://discord.gg/ukWHr4NK6c
It's our first/the first James Bond movie as Anniversary Month continues with the 60th anniversary of the US release of Dr. No! Ben and Anthony discuss the style and swagger of Sean Connery's 007 debut. Directed by Terence Young and adapted by Richard Maibaum, Johanna Harwood, and Berkely Mather from the novel by Ian Fleming. Starring Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Joseph Wiseman and Jack Lord.
„You're in the Balkans now, Mr. Bond.“ Der Film: From Russia with Love (1963) von Terence Young. Das Spiel: From Russia with Love (2005) von Electronic Arts. Pixelkino, der Film-Podcast mit der Lizenz zum Spielen, liebesgrüßt aus den Sechzigern: Erstaunliche 42 Jahre lagen zwischen der Veröffentlichung des zweiten James-Bond-Kinofilms und dessen Videospiel-Adaption. Aber besser spät ... Weiterlesen Der Beitrag #007 From Russia with Love erschien zuerst auf Pixelkino-Podcast.
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Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse watch Dr. No, the first film of the James Bond franchise from 1962, directed by Terence Young, introducing Sean Connery as James Bond and featuring Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, Joseph Wiseman as Dr. Julius No, and Jack Lord as Felix Leiter! Find us here:Twitter: @DrunkCinemaCast, @CharlesSkaggs, @udanax19 Facebook: @DrunkCinema Email: DrunkCinemaPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
LISTA DE CANCIONES 1:30 Miguel Lamas – Viaxe a Bahía 6:30 Lemek – Groove Central (feat. Ryan La Valette) 11:30 Jacob Webb – Treat Her Right 13:00 Lindsey Webster – I’m OK 16:30 Ragan Whiteside – Lucky Drawz 21:00 Roberto Restuccia – Lounge Katz 24:30 David Margam – Immune feat. Carlos Camilo,Andrés García 29:00 Brooke Alford – Heaven on Earth (Radio Edit) 33:00 Juan Carlos Mendoza – Earth Level 36:30 Lynn Cannon – Light‘emup! 38:00 Martin Landström – Working Buttons 39:00 Terence Young – Return of the Mack 40:00 Vahagn Stepanyan – Synergy feat. Dave Koz 41:00 Mattari – Flux 44:30 Digby Jones – La Corderie (Jazz Breaks Mix) 46:00 Greg Manning – The One (feat. Julian Vaughn) (Vocal) 48:00 Johnny Britt – Let’s Do This (feat. Nils) 51:30 Darren Rahn – Heart Of Gold 55:00 Jazz Holdouts – Piermont Nights
Neste Guia Prático, Jacqueline Lafloufa e Rodrigo Ghedin falam do bloqueio ao Telegram no Brasil, das ferramentas profissionais que invadem nossas vidas pessoais, das novas possibilidades que coisas como o ChatGPT apresentam — em comum, tudo isso significa mudar. No final, Jacque tem um recado aos ouvintes. Apoie o Guia Prático Nas últimas duas semanas, o Manual do Usuário — e, por consequência, o Guia Prático — ganhou um novo apoiador: Edson Neto. Obrigado! Gosta do podcast? Se puder, apoie o nosso trabalho e ajude a mantê-lo no ar. A assinatura custa apenas R$ 9 por mês, ou menos de R$ 0,30 por dia. Se preferir, assine com desconto no plano anual por Pix, a partir de R$ 99. Links citados na conversa Telegram é bloqueado no Brasil. Os salários do excesso de trabalho, na Culture Study. Microsoft adota nova taxonomia para nomear ameaças, no blog da Microsoft. Indicações culturais Ghedin: O filme Moscou contra 007 [Prime Video], de Terence Young. Jacque: O filme Padre Johnny [Netflix], de Daniel Jaroszek. Música de abertura: Free Jazz, de Steve Combs. Foto de capa: ilgmyzin/Unsplash.
We continue to follow the narrative thread of David Lynch's career as a filmmaker, exploring the dark underbelly of Blue Velvet. Buy "Where Lies the Strangling Fruit" on Amazon"lost" by Prod. RiddimanUnmasking the Psychosexual Nightmare of David Lynch's Blue Velvet by CinemaWizardBoyOther films mentioned: Aliens (1986, dir. James Cameron)The American Friend (1977, dir. Wim Wenders)Big Trouble in Little China (1986, dir. John Carpenter)Children of a Lesser God (1986, dir. Randa Haines)Chopping Mall (1986, dir. Jim Wynorski)The Colour of Money (1986, dir. Martin Scorsese)Crocodile Dundee (1986, dir. Peter Faiman)David Lynch: The Art Life (2016, dir. Rick Barnes, Olivia Neergaard-Holm and Jon Nguyen)Dune (1984, dir. David Lynch)The Elephant Man (1980, dir. David Lynch)Eraserhead (1977, dir. David Lynch)The Fly (1986, dir. David Cronenberg)Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986, dir. Tom McLoughlin)Giant (1956, dir. George Stevens)Hannah and Her Sisters (1986, dir. Woody Allen)The Karate Kid Part II (1986, dir. John G. Avildsen)Manhunter (1986, dir. Michael Mann)Mulholland Drive (2001, dir. David Lynch)Platoon (1986, dir. Oliver Stone)Rebel Without a Cause (1955, dir. Nicholas Ray)A Room With A View (1985, dir. James Ivory)The Sacrifice (1986, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986, dir. Leonard Nimoy)Top Gun (1986, dir. Tony Scott)Twin Peaks (1990-91, created by David Lynch and Mark Frost)Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992, dir. David Lynch)Twin Peaks: The Return (2017, created by David Lynch and Mark Frost)The Valachi Papers (1972, dir. Terence Young) Become a member to receive more weekly content at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-blue-rose-film-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terence Young's 1962 James Bond debut spy film DR. NO is on deck this week. We talk the birth of one of Hollywood's most successful franchises and the iconic James Bond staples that were born out of the film. We also get into Sean Connery, the Production Design of Ken Adam, and much much more. We also pick our Top 7 Spy Films in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7.
Producer John Cork, director Terence Young and various cast and crew members
Former Canadian politician Terence Young became a safety advocate, starting the non-profit group Drug Safety Canada, following the tragic death of his 15 year old daughter Vanessa after taking the drug Propulsid. The drug was withdrawn from the North American market the day before Vanessa's funeral. Terence argues in a new book that it's essential that we all educate ourselves about drug safety. We can't just leave it to doctors. He says most of us have absolutely no idea about the true risks and benefits of the prescription drugs we take. And the only way we can find out this information is by asking the right questions. So in this interview Terence explains the ten key points or rules we all need to know. For example, were you aware that a patient's individual response to a drug can vary by 400 to 4,000 %? And why - unless there is a very good reason - you should try to avoid taking a drug less than seven years old? Forbidden Knowledge: A Self-Advocate's Guide to Managing Your Prescription by Terence Young is published by Dundurn Press The host of the podcast, Liz Tucker is an award winning medical journalist and former BBC producer and director. You can follow Liz on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lizctucker and read her Substack newsletter about the podcast at https://liztucker.substack.com If you would like to support this podcast you can do so at patreon.com/whatyourgpdoesnttellyou or via PayPal at https://www.patreon.com/WhatYourGPDoesntTellYou What Your GP Doesn't Tell You has been selected by Feedspot as one of the top 20 UK Medical Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_medical_podcasts/
Alzi la mano chi non si è mai finto migliore di com'è. Fonti: film "Agente 007 - Licenza di uccidere" del 1962, diretto da Terence Young e prodotto dalla EON Productions, ispirato al romanzo Licenza di uccidere di Ian Fleming, noleggiabile su Amazon Prime Video.
Really, 007! speak to the dazzling Luciana Paluzzi, who played the pioneering Spectre henchwoman Fiona Volpe in the biggest Bond film of all - Thunderball. She tells us all about working with Sean Connery, Terence Young and the Bond team, as well as the honour of being one of the best Bond girls and villains! Host Tom Pickup is joined by fellow Bond enthusiast John Kell. Thanks for listening - we think you'll love it too! Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Episode 87 of The Film ‘89 Podcast, Skye is joined by returning guest host, professional film poster artist Tony Stella, to tackle a subject and a franchise that, surprisingly, hasn't been discussed in-depth on Film ‘89 yet, that of British super-spy James Bond. Skye and Tony celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first of the official Eon Productions 007 films with Dr. No from 1962. Based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming, which was his sixth in the series, published in 1958, the film was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, it was directed by Terence Young and starred the late, great Sean Connery as James Bond. The James Bond franchise has become our most requested topic to cover on Film ‘89 and we invite you to join us as we take this long overdue dive into the world of the beloved super-spy for an in-depth and passionate celebration of cinema's longest running film franchise.
Il 5 ottobre 1962 l'agente segreto britannico, nato dalla penna di Ian Fleming, approda sul grande schermo con la première londinese della pellicola diretta da Terence Young. Il suo volto è quello di Sean Connery, accanto al quale c'è la prima Bond girl della storia, Ursula Andress, che renderà iconica la scena della sua uscita dal mare con il bikini bianco. Ecco qualche curiosità sul primo capitolo della saga cinematografica che oggi ha all'attivo 25 film.Agente 007 - Licenza di uccidere è ispirato al romanzo Licenza di uccidere di Ian Fleming, pubblicato nel 1958. Libro che però non era il primo con protagonista l'agente segreto: la comparsa di James Bond nelle librerie del Regno Unito avvenne in Casinò Royale, uscito nel 1953. Fleming, dopo un passato nelle fila dei servizi segreti britannici durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, si dedica alla scrittura e nel 1952 durante la luna di miele a Goldenye, la sua tenuta giamaicana, dà forma al personaggio e al primo libro. Un esperimento che si rivela un successo: da lì in poi, ogni anno tra gennaio e marzo Fleming torna a Goldeneye e scrive un nuovo capitolo delle imprese di Bond, che arriva sugli scaffali puntuale fra aprile e maggio.
Internationally acclaimed James Bond expert and author Steven Jay Rubin joins the podcast to celebrate the 60th anniversary of “Dr. No” and the James Bond film franchise.We start with a discussion of his newly updated “The James Bond Movie Encyclopedia,” the ultimate resource for Bond fans and collectors. Then we discuss the early development of the first Bond film before getting into a detailed discussion of “Dr. No,” which was released in the UK on October 5, 1962. Steven provides background on the casting of a fairly unknown Scottish actor by the name of Sean Connery as James Bond and his collaboration with director Terence Young to establish the character. We also discuss the importance of Joseph Wiseman's portrayal of the first filmed Bond villain, Dr. No, and how it established the tone of the villains that followed. And we discuss the other cast, including then-unknown actress Ursula Andress in one of the most iconic introductions in film history. We also discuss the importance of composer Monty Norman, the opening titles created by Maurice Binder, Peter Hunt's fast-paced editing style, and production designer Ken Adam's incredible sets. We bookend the discussion with a detailed review of the most recent film, “No Time to Die” starring Daniel Craig in his last role as Bond. We review the rocky start of the film and the controversial ending of the movie. We also discuss Craig's impact on the Bond legacy and some of our favorite stunts and scenes in the films. We finish up the celebration with a fun rapid-fire sequence where we learn which films are fan favorites, the most popular Bond actor, and what the future holds for the franchise.Purchase on Amazon:The James Bond Movie EncyclopediaDr. No Blu-ray No Time to Die 4KGuest Linkswww.stevenjayrubin.comFacebookOtaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv
Jenny talks about the classic thriller directed by Terence Young, based on the play by Frederick Knott, and starring Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store, … Continue reading Flickers Of Fear – Jenny’s Horror Movie Reviews: Wait Until Dark (1967)
"This 1967 thriller draws its effectiveness less from the intelligence of the direction (by Terence Young) than from the unbridled sadism of the concept." We think Dave Kehr of The Chicago Reader was a little mean to our director, but that doesn't mean we liked WAIT UNTIL DARK. Mike has finally watched an Audrey Hepburn performance and he is filled with deep regret. Dave should have recommended CHARADE instead. Or again, don't use TV Guide to pick a movie. Despite these obstacles, we talk thrillers, stage plays, and great wigs! Support what we do on Patreon with early access and bonus episodes! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts/Amazon Music Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Wednesday kicks off the Hall of Fame festivities in Canton, Ohio and Terence Young will be there as an honored guest. The Bears fan sat down with me recently to talk about his life as a Bears fan and all about the Hall of Fans experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wednesday kicks off the Hall of Fame festivities in Canton, Ohio and Terence Young will be there as an honored guest. The Bears fan sat down with me recently to talk about his life as a Bears fan and all about the Hall of Fans experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Experience the joys of walking and some light spycraft with the James Bond movie that started it all, 1962's Dr. No! Featuring Shrishma Naik, Carolyn Naoroz, Bryndís Reynisdóttir, Katherine Sherlock, and Justin Zeppa.Dr. No was directed by Terence Young and stars Sean Connery and Ursula Andress.Join us on Patreon at the Boom Room for exclusive, ad-free bonus content in the form of super-deluxe length episodes:patreon.com/oldmovietimemachineWe appreciate your support, so please subscribe, rate, review, and follow the show:Instagram: @timemachinepodcastsFacebook: facebook.com/oldmovietimemachineEmail: partyline@oldmovietimemachine.comBuy our luxurious merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/old-movie-time-machine★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
"Red wine with fish. Well that should have told me something." From Russia With Love (1963) directed by Terence Young and starring Sean Connery, Pedro Armendariz, Daniela Bianchi, Robert Shaw, Bernard Lee and Lotte Lenya! Next Time: Lured (1947)
In this episode of the One Location Series, Billy chose Wait Until Dark . A 1967 Psychological Thriller directed by Terence Young and written by Robert Carrington and Jane-Howard Hammerstein. Based off the 1966 play of the same name written by Frederick Knott.
Mit Feuerball von Terence Young erhöhte sich das Filmbudget, sodass der Film fast so viel wie die drei ersten James Bond Abenteuer zusammen kostete. Bis heute gehen die Meinungen auseinander, ob Feuerball auch zu den herausragendsten der Filmreihe gehört. Auch bei uns gehen die Meinungen diesbezüglich auseinander. Garantiert ist jedoch, dass Feuerball mit seinen traumhaften Bahamas-Kulisse und den sensationellen sowie revolutionären Unterwasseraufnahmen zu den schönsten und kommerziell erfolgreichsten James Bond Filmen aller Zeiten gehört. In alter & streng geheimer Manier analysieren Alexander & Marcel Feuerball.Von den Darstellern, vielen interessanten Details, einem fantastischen Titelsong von Tom Jones bis hin zur klassischen Besprechung der Filmszenen ist alles was den Bondfan interessiert wieder mit dabei!UNSERE GEHEIME AKTEN (Filmwertung)Alexander: 8 von 10Marcel: 6,5 von 10GEWINNSPIELUnser altes Gewinnspiel ist beendet. Den Gewinner haben wir "live" in unserer aktuellen Folge gezogen.Doch damit nicht genug...! Es gibt ein neues Gewinnspiel und ihr könnt eure VHS Sammlung um ganze ZWEI! neue Exemplare aufstocken! Das Gewinnspiel läuft bis zum 04.04.2022. Wer teilnehmen möchte, schreibt uns bis dahin auf Apple Podcast oder YouTube eine Bewertung.COMING NEXTAm 14.03.2022 erscheint unsere nächste Folge zum Film CASINO ROYALE (1967)!KONTAKTWeb: www.strenggeheimpodcast.deInstagram: www.instagram.com/strenggeheim.podcast/Mail: 007@strenggeheimpodcast.de
On this episode of The James Bond A-Z Podcast hosts Tom Butler, Brendan Duffy, and Tom Wheatley take a deep dive into the making of the third Bond film: 1964's 'Goldfinger'. The episode explores: How the film built on the success of the first two 007 films to deliver one of the best entries in the series. How the film found a new director after Terence Young decided not to return. The controversy behind the actor Gert Frobe and how it was resolved. The film's locations from Miami to Switzerland, and its Pinewood shoot. How the many iconic scenes came together including the golf match, the laser table, and the Fort Knox finale. How the film was promoted around the world on its way to becoming a global smash hit. Where the film places in the official A-Z ranking. James Bond will return... in next week's James Bond's A-Z Podcast. Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/jamesbondatoz Find us on Instagram: instagram.com/jamesbondatoz Email us on: podcast@jamesbondatoz.co.uk Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Wherein Beth and Matt pick things up from Chilton's kidnapping and refuse to let Will off the hook. Terence Young's Wait Until Dark Roman Polanski's The Tenant Buffy episode The Harsh Light of Day
In streng geheimer Manier besprechen Alexander & Marcel “James Bond jagt Dr. No”, den ersten Bond-Film von Terence Young aus dem Jahr 1962. Wie kam es eigentlich zu der Verfilmung der Ian Fleming Romane? Taugt Sean Connery als James Bond 007? Welche interessanten Geschichten gibt es zu der mittlerweile weltbekannten Ursula Andress und ihrer Rolle als Bond-Girl Honey Rider?Alexander vergibt 8/10 & Marcel 7/10 geheime Akten. Schreibt uns an 007@strenggeheimpodcast.de oder in die Kommentarspalten, was ihr von dem Film denkt und ob ihr uns zustimmt.Wir sprachen über die VHS-Kassette “Lizenz zum Töten” aus der “Die James Bond Kollektion”-Reihe, welche Marcel einmal Alex schenkte. Dieses besonderes von uns signiertes Einzelstück wollen wir unter allen, die bis zum 15.02.2022 eine Bewertung abgeben, verlosen. :)Am 7. Februar 2022 geht es mit “Liebesgrüße aus Moskau” weiter. Mehr Informationen: https://strenggeheimpodcast.de
Welcome to It's A Wonderful Podcast!! An undervalued and particularly chilling suspense thriller on this week's main show as Morgan is joined by Jeannine to talk Terence Young's WAIT UNTIL DARK (1967) with a very unique lead performance from the great Audrey Hepburn and a terrifyingly cruel one from Alan Arkin!! The It's A Wonderful Podcast Theme by David B. Music. Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST SHIRTS: https://www.teepublic.com/user/g9design Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
Ah, the good ole days of passing around R rated spank tapes. This movie is so trashy, it gave Charlie Sheen HIV. Wild Things (1998) d. John McNaughton Starring: Kevin Bacon Neve Campbell Matt Dillon Denise Richards Daphne Rubin-Vega Bill Murray When teen debutante Kelly fails to attract the attention of her hunky guidance counselor, Sam, she cries rape, igniting a scandal that results in his arrest. Sam appeals to Ken, a hack personal-injury lawyer who has never handled a case that couldn't be helped by a prop neck brace. Soon, a second victim, Suzie, comes forward, and Detective Duquette discovers that the unfolding case is far from what it seems. Things discussed in the show: Passing around R rated spank tapes Porn in the 90s and holograms Y Tu Mamá También (Alfonso Cuarón, Carlos Cuarón, Maribel Verdú, Gael García Bernal, Daniel Giménez Cacho) Harry Potter The Handmaid's Tale (Margaret Atwood, Bruce Miller, Elisabeth Moss, Yvonne Strahovski, Joseph Fiennes) WandaVision (Jac Schaeffer, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Kathryn Hahn) Dinosaurs (Not the Mama, Michael Jacobs, Bob Young, Stuart Pankin, Jessica Walter, Jason Willinger) The Flintstones (Joseph Barbera, William Hanna, Alan Reed, Mel Blanc, Jean Vander Pyl) X-Files – (Joe Napolitano, Chris Carter, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi) Red Shoe Diaries (David Duchovny, Anthony Addabbo, Audie England) Skinamax Supernatural (Eric Kripke, Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Jim Beaver, Misha Collins, Alexander Calvert, Mark Pellegrino) SyFy Channel Z Nation (Craig Engler, Karl Schaefer, Russell Hodgkinson, Nat Zang, Keith Allan) Resident Alien (Chris Sheridan, Alan Tudyk, Sara Tomko, Corey Reynolds) Dr. No (James Bond, Terence Young, Sean Connery, Ursula Andress, Bernard Lee) Dr. No novel (Ian Fleming) John Carter of Mars (Edgar Rice Burroughs) Law & Order Special Victims Unit (SVU, Dick Wolf, Mariska Hargitay, Christopher Meloni, Ice-T) Spin Doctors, Third Eye Blind, Hootie and the Blowfish Scream (Wes Craven, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Drew Barrymore, Rose McGowan, Matthew Lillard, Jamie Kennedy, Liev Schreiber) PEN15 (Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle, Sam Zvibleman) Rumble Fish (Francis Ford Coppola, S.E. Hinton, Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane) Michael Rapaport Swamp vs. bayou Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood, Christopher Walken Brian De Palma Next week: Black Cat White Cat
Greg Braggs Jr. and Joey 2 Scoops welcome NBC Sports Chicago's JJ Stankevitz to discuss the NFL combine and his conversations with Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace. Then friend of the show Terence Young swings by to talk about his experience at the NBA All-Star Game, his Apple Vacations trip with the Chicago Bears, the Bears Care Gala and the NFL Draft party. Then Greg and Joe chat about sushi, Michael Jordan and March Madness! Be sure to tune in! Producers: Joe Mandel & Greg Braggs Jr.
Hey hustlers Welcome to episode number 39 of the hustle show My name is Christian Arriola and I'm the host of the hustle show Where we have real no filter conversations with successful entrepreneurs About the harsh reality of being an entrepreneur Thank you for tuning in! On today's episode Terence Young reveals how he went from becoming a doctor and hating every second of his practice into building his dream lifestyle and teaching thousands of people how to do it. So I'm super excited to jump on this episode… But before we do… Let's take a second to thank our sponsor of the day: This episode is brought to you by Woobound Marketing, an advanced lead generation agency that helps local businesses get more exposure using digital marketing. Visit woobound.com for free marketing trainings. And before we begin with our interview for today If you're new to the show or you haven't done it yet, make sure you hit the subscribe button underneath this video, or if you're listening on our audio experience, make sure you subscribe to our podcast As we will continue to create top notch motivational content for you You can always find our video conversations and our podcast episodes, as well as find all the show notes for each and every episode if you visit us over at TheHustleShow.co