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Wendy and special guest actor/producer Marty Schiff discuss the innovative classic film The Graduate. Marty explains why this film is so important to the time period and film in general and why this is a must-see film. We delve into a lot of the technical details in the film and why this film could be compared to Citizen Kane. Don't miss this informative episode! Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for cute outtakes and snippets of upcoming episodes. And don't forget to give us your feedback on the episode and let us know what films you'd like us to review! And if checking us out on Spotify - please fill out the poll for the episode! #podcasters #classicfilm #TheGraduate
Ben & Steve's Video Store has opened again. This month, we're getting married! Join the two movie geeks in their store (probably the last one on Planet Earth), as they talk about the following: ‘Let's Get Quizzical' continues. Ben and Steve are quizzing each other on Leonard Maltin film reviews. Will you be able to guess what films Maltin is reviewing? We're opening a new section of the store, ‘The Bridal Suite' where Ben and Steve talk about the awesome Aussie movie, ‘Muriel's Wedding'. We'll be ranking the top 10 Wedding movies, as chosen by Ben's wife. For our Bargain Bin of the Month choice, we are choosing between ‘The Hangover' and ‘Bridesmaids'. Which of these comedies will find itself in our store's Bargain Bin? Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenStevesVideo1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenStevesVideoStore/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benandstevesvideostore/?hl=en You can also find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDvIgPFTuagKY_S1ErhBzsg You can email the show at benandstevesvideostore@gmail.com if you have any suggestions for future Disturbed Ward entries, or Bargain Bin of the month choices. If you want to track how many movies you've seen that we've been talking about since we opened the store, check out the show's Letterboxd list on Steve's page: https://letterboxd.com/spclark14/list/ben-steves-video-store/ Please leave us a 5-star review on your pod platform of choice to help our store find more customers, we do appreciate it! We'll be opening again soon! Please return your rentals by then and make sure your tapes are rewound, or you will be fined. Please note that we do not intend copyright infringement in any part of this podcast, it is purely for entertainment purposes.
More with author, Mark Harris who wrote the book MIKE NICHOLS: A LIFE. In this episode we delve into Nichols' directing career — his approach, process, hits and misses, theatre and films, and how Jackie Kennedy helped get one of his movies released. Get Honey for FREE at https://joinhoney.com/LEVINE More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426
Ken talks with Mark Harris, author of the best-seller, “Mike Nichols: A Life” — a fascinating look into this complex giant of the entertainment industry. This week: His early life, influences, and relationship with Elaine May, which spawned the hugely successful comedy team, Nichols & May. More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426
Actor talks to me about this then new series on Syfy and her Broadway background
This week, we took on the gargantuan that is 'The Graduate'. A wonderful, epic comedic piece of celluloid that sees a little bloke have it off with a fiery cougar. But is there more than meets the eye? Vast lighters and low lit bars, driving while drunk, crashing weddings and problematic plot lines and problematic actors (we're looking at you Dustin Hoffman) it's all here in the rich, wonderful world of our podcast.Please rate and review the podcast, it helps us soar up the charts and achieve world domination. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barbarathebandFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/barbarathebandTwitter: https://twitter.com/barbaratheband2
Cinquième épisode de Vanishing Point ! Piloté par Mad, Ben et Franck. Avec l'aimable participation de Guillaume Pierret, scénariste et réalisateur de Balle perdue Les films abordés dans cet épisode : The Graduate, Mike Nichols (1967) : 00:02:34 A Scanner Darkly, Richard Linklater (2006) : 00:30:45 [CDBoomer-Blindtest : Cumberland Gap, David Rawlings] : 01:02:08 Balle perdue, Guillaume Pierret (2020) : 01:07:46 Vanishing Point est un podcast itinérant qui vous invite à voyager sur les routes imaginaires du Cinéma, sans gps ni direction assistée, avec comme seule boussole : notre passion, nos échanges et nos envies. Rejoignez-nous sur les réseaux sociaux : TWITTER : https://twitter.com/vpoint_podcast FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/podcast.vanishingpoint PODCASTICS : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/vanishing-point/ Et sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée ! Abonnez-vous
Back with another round of Virge in Film! We’re tackling the 1967 classic, “The Graduate.” Our guest is the multi-hyphenate Josh Gondelman—comedian, writer/producer for “Desus & Mero” on Showtime, host of the podcast “Make My Day,” and author of “Nice Try: Stories of Best Intentions and Mixed Results.” We talk Anne Bancroft’s eternal hotness, the horrorshow that is the song “Scarborough Fair,” how truly unlikeable Benjamin is, and more! Find Josh on Instagram/Twitter @joshgondelman www.joshgondelman.com
This week we're saying here's to you, Mrs. Robinson with reality TV editor Asif Burnett stopping by talk about watching The Graduate for the first time. Join us as we praise the brilliant Anne Bancroft, unpack the film's many problematic elements, marvel at how the Robinsons are younger than us, attempt to figure out what's going on at Norman Fell's boarding house and much more. Plus, Asif has some thoughts on Simon and Garfunkel and Nick tries to make a case for Working Girl. And which director beats Mike Nichols for the best streak of back-to-back classic movies? Find out! Watch episodes of Blind Date, the show Asif and I worked on together for Bravo. John Belushi cuts Buck Henry with a samurai sword on "SNL." Like Movies My Friends Have Never Seen on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Listen to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud and Stitcher. Or paste the RSS feed into the preferred podcast player of your choice to get new episodes when they're released.
A la secció #OnaCinema, amb Josep Maria Jolis i Laura Clemente, hem parlat sobre els #Premis Gaudí 2020, La 3a Mostra de Cinema VOC (Versió Original en Català), la mort de Buck Henry, guionista de #TheGraduate, #WhatsUpDoc? ('¿Qué me pasa, doctor?') i altres grans títols, el jove i prestigiós actor Timothée Chalamet, que serà Bob Dylan a 'Going Electric', dirigit per James Mangold, i finalment hem parlat de les nostres pel·lícules favorites pels #PremiosGoya 2020, dels quals us oferirem un especial dilluns vinent, 27 de gener a les 18h. Tot seguit, hem entrevistat en Joan Casas, actor de la companyia #BlinkFlash, que està representat el màgic i delicat espectacle infantil #BigBangCuc al #TeatreTantarantana. #cinema #cine #teatre #premis #cultura #onacultural #onadesants 94.6 FM onadesants.cat
A la secció #OnaCinema, amb Josep Maria Jolis i Laura Clemente, hem parlat sobre els #Premis Gaudí 2020, La 3a Mostra de Cinema VOC (Versió Original en Català), la mort de Buck Henry, guionista de #TheGraduate, #WhatsUpDoc? ('¿Qué me pasa, doctor?') i altres grans títols, el jove i prestigiós actor Timothée Chalamet, que serà Bob Dylan a 'Going Electric', dirigit per James Mangold, i finalment hem parlat de les nostres pel·lícules favorites pels #PremiosGoya 2020, dels quals us oferirem un especial dilluns vinent, 27 de gener a les 18h. Tot seguit, hem entrevistat en Joan Casas, actor de la companyia #BlinkFlash, que està representat el màgic i delicat espectacle infantil #BigBangCuc al #TeatreTantarantana. #cinema #cine #teatre #premis #cultura #onacultural #onadesants 94.6 FM onadesants.cat
We countdown the 10 best endings in movie history.Join the conversation on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MACandGUpodcastGu’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/GuPogsMac’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/FleetwoodJMacFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MacandGu/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macandgupodcast/?hl=enThe Website: http://macandgu.com/T-Shirts/Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/macandguMac & Gu Podcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mac-gu/id1203487709
We create a new segment that has never been done before in any other media... THE TOP 10 LIST!This week, we count down the top 10 wedding movies.Join the conversation on twitter: MACandGUpodcast
It's The Sixties on Talkish with Halli Casser-Jayne when joining me at my table is author Beverly Gray whose new book is SEDUCED BY MRS. ROBINSON, HOW THE GRADUATE BECAME THE TOUCHTONE OF A GENERATION and author Pat Thomas, his book DID IT: FROM YIPPIE TO YUPPIE, JERRY RUBIN, AN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY.Those of you of a certain age are not going to believe this: On December 22nd the film The Graduate will celebrate it's 50th Anniversary! Director Mike Nichol's film was the most unexpected cinematic blockbuster of the sixties, the film contributing a wealth of iconic images to American popular culture. Mrs. Robinson, for instance played by the sultry and amused Anne Bancroft -- the original “cougar,” the image of her titillation of glimpsing a hapless young man through her shapely arched leg. The young man, Benjamin Braddock, portrayed by that mensch of a newly-discovered actor, the very young Dustin Hoffman. And the word ‘plastics” -- the mere mention of “plastics”—all indelibly etched over the past half-century as part of our vernacular. And once seen, who can forget the wedding scene that punctuates the spicy 1967 Mike Nichols comedy? When The Graduate was newly- released, it spoke to a generation of young people who questioned their place in a rapidly changing world. With that in mind author Beverly Gray puts, with gusto, The Graduate into historical context, offering new insights and newly-revealed factoids.To those whom we call “Baby Boomers” the name Jerry Rubin is the personification of their generation. In DID IT! JERRY RUBIN: AN AMERIAN REVOLUTIONARY, author Pat Thomas brings us an oral and visual history of the infamous and ubiquitous Rubin in the first ever biography of the co-founder of the Yippies, Anti-Vietnam War radical, Chicago 8 defendant, NewAge/Self Help proponent, and social-networking pioneer. Rubin, the flamboyant 1960's radical who once preached distrust of "anyone over 30," carved himself a niche in the history of American radicalism with his energetic and sometimes comic gestures. In the 60s he was a revolutionary, in the 70s he became part of the “me” decade got into self-help and health food, in the 80s he became an entrepreneur becoming part of popular culture. After being hit by a car, he died at 56 in 1994, one of the father's of radicalism, unlike his former comrade Abbie Hoffman, branded a sell-out.The Sixties, Jerry Rubin, The Graduate, it's a trip on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show the podcast posted at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.
This week we're giving another episode from the archives the full-on Redux treatment as we rediscover and represent our conversation on Mike Nichols' 1967 classic dramedy, The Graduate (originally released 03/28/2016).
Steph is back after spending Halloween with family where her diabetic nephew entered a pie eating contest. We have live, early election results from Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Tim talks about Tim Robbins' cult political comedy, "Bob Roberts". We've got t-shirts! Our Shining t-shirts are vailable at (LINK) & feel free to get yours blasted by Jeff Leiboff. Tim & Jeff bring up Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell and all the gross, nipple pump action. The Walking Dead - SPOILER ALERT. Tim, Jeff and Steph talk about Carol being crazy, Negan, tribalism and more. That awful song! We all list our torture songs. A bunch of talk about a bunch of different shows. Westworld - SPOILER ALERT! Speculations! Theories! This series is lots of fun. Ira's chili cookoff win. Tim was disappointed in The Strain season finale but enjoys TBS' People of Earth and sort of liked Stan Vs. Evil. STAFF PICKS: Tim - YouTube TV show documentaries & "It Follows". https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/it_follows/ Jeff - Dana Carvey Netflix stand up special Straight White Male, 60 https://www.netflix.com/title/80117461 Ira - Creators of Westworld on latest Fresh Air. And Donald Glover on Fresh Air last week. Steph- 4th and final (sniffle) season of Rectify. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2183404/ It’s not your dad’s comic con, it’s your Fan Fest! November 19 & 20, 2016 / Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA http://heroesfanfest.com/atlanta/ Get a haircut, ya hippie! http://www.marytoddhairco.com/ Wake up! Have a Banjo Cold Brew http://www.banjocoldbrew.com/ #BobRoberts #TimRobbins #Diabetes #AlGore #AlexJones #InfoWars #TheGraduate #DreadeMatteo #TheSopranos #LorraineBracco #Waterworld #ThePostman #KevinCostner #WillPatton #NoWayOut #BlackMirror #Insecure #westworld #thewalkingdead #stanvsevil #ashvsevildead #peopleofearth #thestrain #doctorstrange #donaldtrump #hillaryclinton #usa #election #president #yourprettyfaceisgoingtohell #adultswim #diabetes #donuts #freshair #danacarvey #netflix #itfollows
"Mrs. Robinson, if you don't mind my saying so, this conversation is getting a little strange." This week we have a conversation about Mike Nichols' groundbreaking 1967 comedy-drama, The Graduate. This anthem to awkward sex and disenfranchised youth features a slightly too old Dustin Hoffman playing the young Benjamin Braddock returning home from college feeling lost, directionless, and haplessly falling into an affair with Mrs. Robinson, played by the slightly older than Hoffman, Anne Bancroft. Listen in as hosts Mike and Dustin take to the roundtable and wrestle with the big questions like does Ben actually love Elaine or is she just another MacGuffin in his selfish and directionless life? What were Ben's four years of college for? Does the film rate to be included as one of the greatest of all time? Would Ben have been better off just going into plastics?