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Repertory Screenings
Repertory Screenings 109: The Verdict

Repertory Screenings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024


We're back with this famous story of a bad lawyer made good that kind of splits the Repertory Screenings cast. Though not really. Because we all kind of agree, but it's mostly a matter of degree. But I would call this the rare bad(ish) Repertory Screenings movie, and it gives us plenty to talk about.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 Time on Repertory Screenings: Blue (the Derek Jarman movie, not Three Colors: Blue, we already did that one)

You Are My Density
43: Weinerschnitzel

You Are My Density

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 17:49


A couple of Orsons, the electricity that was Robin Williams, following your obsessions, slowly weathering, a great joke and a bad joke, a real dick, a couple of Bermans, a list for Monsieur Hornbeck, a future Colombo episode, one bad night in Los Angeles with a soundtrack by Elvis Costello, something to blow your mind (or head), a couple quotes once again, and another Elvis Costello song to close it out. Stuff mentioned: Mork and Mindy (1978-1982), Happy Days (1974-1982), Orson Welles Paul Masson outtakes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nvxwf1jxdaM), The Fisher King (1991), Frankenpenis (1996), The Silver Jews "The Frontier Index", The Strokes "Ode to the Mets", Paris, Texas (1984), The Lovers on the Bridge (1991), Three Colors: Blue (1993), Three Colors: White (1994), Three Colors: Red (1994), Dekalog (1989-1990), The Daily Pint (2310 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405), Sade "The Sweetest Taboo" (1985), Seven (1995), Elvis Costello "Alison" (1977), Scanners (1981), Jesse Green "A Ulysses That Squeezes Bloomsday Into 2 Hours, 40 Minutes" (The New York Times, June 25, 2024), James Joyce Ulysses (1920), Elvis Costello "The Other Side of Summer" (1991), and Elvis Costello Mighty Like a Rose (1991).

Lost in Criterion
Spine 588: Three Colors - Blue

Lost in Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 111:53


This week we kick off Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors trilogy with Blue. Each of the three colors, drawn from the colors of the French flag, are also used in the films to represent one of the ideals of the French Revolution: Blue is associated with Liberty, White with Equality, and Red with Fraternity. Ultimately, as we'll discuss in the coming weeks, the films make an argument that without Fraternity, Liberty and Equality are meaningless and even hellish. In Blue we see a woman who has embraced solitude in response to grief.  She believes solitude is liberation from pain, but the film shows that to heal she needs human connection. It's a beautiful and brilliant film, and a masterpiece of synthesizing message and form.

Scene by Scene
Three Colors: White (1994) | Dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski

Scene by Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 81:16


In this episode, we discuss Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors: White, including the strong opening sequence, its connections to Three Colors: Blue, and whether the film effectively handles the theme of equality.See where Three Colors: White is available to watch.Supplemental Material:The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-rayCurzon's Three Colours Trilogy 4K Ultra HDKieślowski on Kieślowski (Book)Krzysztof Kieślowski Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series) (Book)Three Colors: A Hymn to European Cinema by Colin MacCabeWhite: The Nonpolitical Reunifications of Karol Karol by Stuart KlawansAdditional Audio Sources:Three Colors: White TrailerThe Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-ray"Zamachowski and Delpy" from The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-rayIf you'd like to support the show, subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share the podcast with someone who might enjoy it.If you have any thoughts, comments, or questions about the show, you can email us at scenebyscenepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Letterboxd: Joe | Justin

Scene by Scene
Three Colors: Blue (1993) | Dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski

Scene by Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 118:07


In this episode, we discuss Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors: Blue, including possible interpretations of the film's abstract moments, the depiction of loss and grief, and Juliette Binoche's internal performance.See where Three Colors: Blue is available to watch.Supplemental Material:The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-rayCurzon's Three Colours Trilogy 4K Ultra HDKieślowski on Kieślowski (Book)Krzysztof Kieślowski Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series) (Book)Three Colors: A Hymn to European Cinema by Colin MacCabeBlue: Bare Necessities by Nick JamesJuliette Binoche on the Art of Being Directed by Hillary WestonAdditional Audio Sources:Three Colors: Blue TrailerThe Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-ray"Reflections on Blue" from The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-rayIf you'd like to support the show, subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share the podcast with someone who might enjoy it.If you have any thoughts, comments, or questions about the show, you can email us at scenebyscenepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Letterboxd: Joe | Justin

Scene by Scene
End of Year Review | 2023

Scene by Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 63:28


We're sorry for the delay on this episode, but we hope you enjoy the looser discussion. We'll be back on March 1st, discussing Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors: Blue.In this episode, we discuss our favorite films featured on the podcast. We also discuss the best and worst films we watched in 2023, lessons learned, and our 2024 film resolutions.Additional Music from Charlotte Wells' Aftersun.If you'd like to support the show, subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share the podcast with someone who might enjoy it.If you have any thoughts, comments, or questions about the show, you can email us at scenebyscenepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Letterboxd: Joe | Justin

Britflicks.com Podcast
3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life with Meg LeFauve – screenwriter & co-host of THE SCREENWRITING LIFE Podcast

Britflicks.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:43


Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks with screenwriter Meg LeFauve about writing at PIXAR, the podcast she co-hosts THE SCREENWRITING LIFE and "3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life"THE PIANO (1993)THREE COLORS: BLUE (1993)AMADEUS (1984)FOR THE SCREENWRITING LIFE PODCAST see HTTPS://WWW.THESCREENWRITINGLIFE.CO/EPISODES "3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE" is a podcast by screenwriter Stuart Wright that explores the transformative power of cinema. From emotional masterpieces to thought-provoking classics, each episode delves into the films that have had a profound impact on our personal growth and perspective. Through engaging storytelling, critical analysis, and cultural commentary, Stuart aims to uncover the lasting influence that movies have had on his guests. Please join him on an emotional journey through the world of film and discover how just three movies can change the direction of a life, cement memories you will never forget or sometimes change how you see the world."CreditsIntro/Outro music is Rocking The Stew by Tokyo Dragons (www.instagram.com/slomaxster/)Podcast for www.britflicks.com https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/ Written, produced and hosted by Stuart WrightSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/britflicks-com-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews Juliette Binoche to mark the 30th anniversary of Krzysztof Kieślowski's acclaimed “Three Colors Trilogy,” which began with “Three Colors: Blue” on Sept. 8, 1993. They spoke in 2015 when Binoche starred in “Antigone” at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., ending the convo with rapid-fire memories of her Oscar-winning career from “The English Patient” to “Chocolat” to “Cache.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Beyond The Fame with Jason Fraley

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews Juliette Binoche to mark the 30th anniversary of Krzysztof Kieślowski's acclaimed “Three Colors Trilogy,” which began with “Three Colors: Blue” on Sept. 8, 1993. They spoke in 2015 when Binoche starred in “Antigone” at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., ending the convo with rapid-fire memories of her Oscar-winning career from “The English Patient” to “Chocolat” to “Cache.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Someone Else's Movie
M.H. Murray on Three Colors Blue

Someone Else's Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 53:44


Writer-director M.H. Murray -- whose first feature I Don't Know Who You Are has its world premiere at TIFF this Thursday, September 7th -- salutes Three Colours: Blue, the first film in Krzysztof Kieślowski's brilliant trilogy of dramas inspired by the themes of the French flag. Your genial host Norm Wilner is just here to be amazed by Juliette Binoche.

The Letterboxd Show
Four Favorites with Georgia Oakley: Juliette Binoche, the perfect club scene, sewing your own Pride flags

The Letterboxd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 64:48


Happy Pride Month, folks! On this episode, writer and director Georgia Oakley joins Gemma and Ella to discuss her debut feature Blue Jean, now in theaters across the US. We unspool the past and present queer–and unintentionally political–histories in the UK via Oakley's film, while also celebrating four more striking female performances in her four favorites: Three Colors: Blue, Safe, A Woman Under the Influence and Morvern Callar. Topics include: coming out as a daily thing, Juliette Binoche's unpredictable behavior, the greatest performance by any actor ever, lessons from low-budget theater, Cate Blanchett doing things, the hostility of pastel colors, the unknowability of good actors, queer-coded kids films, missing your tube station to process your post-movie thoughts, the one movie that made Ella change her own Four Faves, and the one scene that makes Georgia want to get up in the morning. Chapters: Opening credits (00:00:00) Pride Month plans (00:01:12) Blue Jean political context (00:06:10) Three Colours: Blue (00:09:52) Blue Jean needle drops (00:22:00) Safe (00:25:25) Tomboy (00:38:40) A Woman Under the Influence (00:41:01) Morvern Callar (00:50:50) Blue Jean and club scenes (00:55:45) Closing credits (01:01:35) Credits: Recorded in Auckland NZ, Los Angeles CA and London UK. Edited by Slim. Theme music: “Vampiros Danceoteque” by Moniker. Editorial producer: Brian Formo. Production manager: Sophie Shin. The Letterboxd Show and Weekend Watchlist are TAPEDECK productions. Lists & Links: List of movies mentioned Ella's interview with Georgia on Journal “What will I do with this life?” by C “Movies that you (initially) thought were “okay” but hit you so damn hard when they ended” by Hungkat “The Feminine Grotesque” by Angelica Jade Bastién Reviews mentioned: Hari Nef's Safe review Issy's Blue Jean review Filipe's A Woman Under the Influence review

Le Film
Three Colors: Blue

Le Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 62:30


Julie is haunted by her grief after living through a tragic auto wreck that claimed the life of her composer husband and young daughter. Her initial reaction is to withdraw from her relationships, lock herself in her apartment and suppress her pain. But avoiding human interactions on the bustling streets of Paris proves impossible, and she eventually meets up with Olivier, an old friend who harbors a secret love for her, and who could draw her back to reality.   As always, thank you all for listening and we hope you enjoy the discussion.    Where to watch: HBO Max, The Criterion Channel   Instagram: @lefilmpodcast   Twitter: @lefilmpod   Send us questions, feedback, and film recommendations at: lefilmpodcast@gmail.com

DigiGods
DigiGods Episode 250: Legends of the Winter

DigiGods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 123:07


More painful obits, epic 4ks and an amazing month for Criterion. Only on the DigiGods. DigiGods Podcast, 03/07/23 (M4a) — 60.1 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss:   The Adventures of Batman: The Complete Collection (Blu-ray) Air Force One (4k UHD Steelbook) (4k UHD Blu-ray) American Gigolo: Season One (Blu-ray) American Murderer (Blu-ray) Bergman Island (Blu-ray) Bones and All (Blu-ray) Bubba Ho-Tep (4k UHD Blu-ray) Call Jane (Blu-ray) City on a Hill: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Cloverfield 15th Anniversary 4k UHD Steelbook (4k UHD Blu-ray) .com for Murder (Blu-ray) Crimes of the Future (4k UHD Blu-ray) Dazed and Confused (4k UHD Blu-ray) Detective Knight: Redemption (Blu-ray) Devotion (4k UHD Blu-ray) Dynasty (2017): The Final Season (DVD) The Fabelmans (4k UHD Blu-ray) Father of the Bride (2022) (DVD) Fear the Walking Dead Season 7 (Blu-ray) The Great: Season One (Blu-ray) The Great: Season Two (Blu-ray) Hollywood Shuffle (Blu-ray) The House That Screamed (Blu-ray) I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Blu-ray) Incredible But True (Blu-ray) The Inspection (Blu-ray) Joe Pickett: Season One (Blu-ray) John Wick Stash Book Collection – SteelBook® Box Set (4k UHD Blu-ray) Lady Whirlwind & Hapkido (Blu-ray) Lars von Trier's Europe Trilogy (The Element of Crime, Epidemic, Europa aka Zentropa) (Blu-ray) Legion of Super-Heroes (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Loneliest Boy in the World (Blu-ray) Longmire: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) The Lukas Moodysson Collection (Blu-ray) The Magnificent Seven (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Man Who Fell to Earth: Season One (Blu-ray) Marquis de Sade's Justine (4k UHD Blu-ray) Marquis de Sade's Philosophy in the Boudoir (Eugenie...The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion) (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Mask of Zorro (4k UHD Blu-ray) Millionaires' Express (Blu-ray) Nothing is Impossible (DVD) The Old Way (Blu-ray) On the Line (DVD) Paradise City (Blu-ray) Poppy (DVD) Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin: The Complete First Season (DVD) Puss in Boots - The Last Wish (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Remains of the Day (4k UHD Blu-ray) Resident Alien: Season Two (Blu-ray) The Return of Swamp Thing (4k UHD Blu-ray) Rock Dog 3: Battle the Beat (Blu-ray) Romeo and Juliet (Blu-ray) Running the Bases (4k UHD Blu-ray) Savage Salvation (Blu-ray) Sesame Street – Elmo & Tango: Furry Friends Forever (DVD) She Said (Blu-ray) The Split: Series 3 (DVD) Station Eleven (4k UHD Blu-ray) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (4k UHD Blu-ray) This is not a Burial, It's a Resurrection (Blu-ray) Three Colors (Blue, White, Red) (4k UHD Blu-ray) Training Day (4k UHD Blu-ray) Two Films by Marguerite Duras (India Song; Baxter, Vera Baxter) (Blu-ray) The Vagrant (Blu-ray) Violent Night (Blu-ray) What Remains (Blu-ray) Please also visit CineGods.com. 

Live from AC2nd
Video Store - Episode 123: Three Colors: Blue

Live from AC2nd

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 52:10


Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1993 film Three Colors: Blue and to get Barrett's film recommendation for out next episode. For more information about Video Store or to find all of our episodes, check out our website: https://videostorepodcast.wordpress.com/

Feeling Seen
Agnieszka Smoczyńska on 'Ponyo,' 'Kill Bill' and More

Feeling Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 53:21


Polish film director Agnieszka Smoczyńska has fascinated audiences with films like The Lure and Fugue. Now, her first English-language film is in theaters. Silent Twins tells the true story of the Gibbons twins, with a style that sets harsh reality and the beauty (and power) of imagination in contrast. So perhaps it's no surprise that stories of fantastic heroines on fanstastic journeys has long enchanted Aga. In this episode, she talks with Jordan about her own work and life, and goes on a whirlwind tour through movies as different as Pippi Longstocking, Three Colors: Blue, The Silence of the Lambs, and Nomadland.  Then, Jordan has one quick thing you'll want to stick around for.***With Jordan Crucchiola and Agnieszka SmoczyńskaBudding cinephiles: Here's a list of movies and filmmakers from today's episode...Pippi Longstocking (1969, 1988)Ponyo (2008)Breathless (1960)Blue (1994)Nomadland (2020)Kill Bill Vol 1/Vol 2 (2003/2004)Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)The Silent Twins (2022)The Lure (2015)Fugue (2018)The Silence of the Lambs  (1991)La Strada (1954)Jackie Brown (1997)Boyhood (2014)Suspiria (2018)Titane (2021)Ingmar BergmanMichelangelo Antonioni

Bad Dad Rad Dad
28 - There's A Skarsgård For Everyone

Bad Dad Rad Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 136:20


Kylie and Elliott return to talk about the absolute banger movies they watched over the past week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they discuss Jumanji as peak entry-level horror, the art of testing your audience's patience, and controversial seat reservation practices. And, finally, how young is too young to watch Jaws?Tell us if we should watch ten movies a week by sending us a little sweetie DM or comment (social links below). This week's movies are: Three Colors: Blue (1993), Jaws (1975), Jumanji (1995), Barbarian (2022), Jurassic Park (1993), The Room (2003). Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadTwitter: @BadDadRadDadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Are You Watching?
70: Three Colors Trilogy: Blue, White, Red

What Are You Watching?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 92:38 Transcription Available


"Three Colors: Blue" (starring Juliette Binoche), "Three Colors: White" (starring Julie Delpy), and "Three Colors: Red" (starring Irène Jacob) are three of the best films released in the 1990s. Polish filmmaker, Krzysztof Kieślowski, made this groundbreaking trilogy that should be seen by any fan of cinema. Alex and Nick spend 90 minutes trying to convince you why.Follow @WAYW_Podcast on Twitter and Instagram.Watch Alex's films at http://alexwithrow.com/Watch Nick's films at https://www.nicholasdostal.com/Send us mailbag questions at whatareyouwatchingpodcast@gmail.com

Film Farm
Episode 4 - Three Colors: Blue

Film Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 68:33


A film that makes you despair and love in a more profound way. Even Andy's inability to see color could not stop this movie from carving a little place in his heart. Juliette Binoche and the apartment cat are big time 90s idols, and hey, if you're ever looking to diversify your palette with some European hues, this one's a stunner.

Back To One
Juliette Binoche

Back To One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 36:08


Read just a sample of Juliette Binoche's credits—“Mauvais Sang,” “Three Colors: Blue,” “Damage,” “The English Patient,” “Chocolat,” “Certified Copy,” “Clouds of Sils Maria,” “Let The Sunshine In”—and one thing becomes clear: few actors have been as internationally respected for such a sustained period of time. In this episode, she speaks about the importance of acting from the body, and learning to use “sensation” as a starting point. She tells a story about feeling lost on the set of John Boorman's "In My Country," and what set her free should be a lesson to all directors. She talks about how the difficult circumstances surrounding the production of her two newest films, “Both Sides of the Blade” and “Between Two Worlds,” actually served her process. Plus much more!  Follow Back To One on Instagram

Double Bill Chill
Three Colors: Blue (Breakdown & Pairings)

Double Bill Chill

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 147:58


This week we take a recommendation from our good friend and our theme song composer, Breck McGough, and cover "Three Colors: Blue."  We hear from Breck on why he recommended we both watch this film for the first time.  We discuss beat-by-beat the story of "Blue," as well as the various stylistic choices made by Kieslowski and his brilliant team.  After we discuss the film, we each pair "Three Colors: Blue" with another film. Thank you so much for listening! Enjoy!Created By Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughSpecial Guest: Breck McGough

Pillows on the Windows
4/6/22 - a SOUR pod

Pillows on the Windows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 77:55


Why don't movies look good anymore? Carly and Tucker investigate, and the answer may surprise you: microplastics. Enough microplastics to fill de Nile! Timestamps: (02:50) - The Oscars! (08:00) - Three Colors: Blue (15:58) - The Hidden Life of Trees (20:52) - The Card Counter (28:45) - Death on the Nile (34:21) - No Exit (38:29) - Fresh (45:07) - Revenge (50:52) - Spiderman: No Way Home (56:17) - Batman v Superman THE ULTIMATE EDITION (58:55) - Infinity War / Endgame (1:01:22) - When Harry Met Sally Rewatch (1:03:21) - Upcoming Films

Here Come the Sequels
280 - Three Colors: Blue

Here Come the Sequels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 76:20


This episode is about a classic, artfully made French film, so we spend much of the episode finding ways to talk about almost anything else. Find us on iTunes and Spotify, online at herecomethesequels.blogspot.com, through email at herecomethesequels@gmail.com, and on Twitter at HCTSequels.

Repertory Screenings
Repertory Screenings 61: Three Colors: Blue

Repertory Screenings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022


Join us as we talk about what it means to grieve, the lack of black martial arts movies, and also Three Colors: Blue! This is a personal fav of at least one of the cast, so it's a little more impassioned than the usual discussion on their part, but otherwise come for the same fun chat as always. The movies continue. 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 Time on Repertory Screenings:Synecdoche, New York

Popcorn Talk (پاپکورن تاک)
سریال لوکی و بهترین نویسندگان تاریخ سینما

Popcorn Talk (پاپکورن تاک)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 69:42


در این قسمت از پادکست پاپکورن تاک علاوه بر بررسی اخبار داغ هفته پیش هالیوود، فیلم‌ها و سریال‌های زیادی را بررسی بدون اسپویل می کنیم.فیلم‌هایی که هفته پیش دیدیم:The Goonies (1985)Undine (2020)Rescue Dawn (2006)Lisey's Story (2021)Three Colors: Blue (1993)Loki (2021)فیلم‌های هفته بعد:Tremors (1990)In the Heights (2021)The Blues Brothers (1980)Chapters:00:00 Intro2:01 News14:00 Film Review47: 44 Game

The Cinema Condition
#40: THREE COLORS: BLUE (1993)

The Cinema Condition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 86:13


Patrick Grady returns for season 2 as begin our run through the Three Colors Trilogy. We begin our journey through these films as we look at the first installment, Blue. Help support The Nerd Corps podcast network by joining our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thenerdcorps Listen to the other shows on The Nerd Corps podcast network on Anchor. https://www.anchor.fm/thenerdcorps Check out my reviews on our website! https://www.thenerdcorps.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecinemacondition/message

Clear Tinted Classics
Three Colors: Blue

Clear Tinted Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 64:35


It's a solo episode! Jake takes on the first film of a beloved French trilogy. Grief, sex clubs, and baby mice, there's a lot to talk about, and Jake has about an hour to do it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cleartintedclassics/support

Required Watching
8. Three Colors: Blue

Required Watching

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 36:36


The indie darling that broke french stars into the mainstream (and indie world). Connect with the Show: Instagram: @RequiredWatch Twitter: @RequiredWatch Email: Requiredwatch@gmail.com Connect with us: Instagram: @TrayEpps @DannyTaverner Twitter: @TrayEpps @DannyTaverner And if you want more tips and guidance, sign up to our weekly newsletter at Requiredwatching.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/required-watching/message

The Film Snobs
Three Colors: Blue (1993) (Feeling Lonely #3)

The Film Snobs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 55:45


This week we are taking a lonely stroll through one of Krzysztof Kieslowski's three part series titled the "Three Colors trilogy." This lonely episode delves into the first color, Blue. Juliette Binoche's Julie journeys down the awfully lonely road of grief, discovering how to love again. Here we are going to talk about dragging hands against stone walls, blue, completing music, blue, yellow, helping prostitutes, blue, and other things. Listen to Caleb's great rendition of Blue, Ricky talk about Hawaii again, and Jared using a built in mic. Enjoy! Film Discussed: Three Colors: Blue (1993) Letterboxd: Eric Peterson: https://letterboxd.com/EricLPeterson/, Jared Klopfenstein: https://letterboxd.com/kidchimp/, Ethan Jasso: https://letterboxd.com/e_unit7/, Caleb Zehr: https://letterboxd.com/cjzehr/Ricky Wickham: https://letterboxd.com/octopuswizard/ Leave us a 5 star review on Apple podcasts and we'll read it out loud on the pod.

Aspiring Snobs
Three Colors: Blue, White, and Red

Aspiring Snobs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 83:56


Well, it was a close vote, but at 50.1% to 49.9%, the boys have voted to Brexit the podcast. They will be writing up a deal to figure out how to do the podcast separately while still maintaining trade relations. Oh but surely they can solve their differences! So in the spirit of European unification, they decided to revisit the Three Colors trilogy; Blue, White, and Red. Listen to audio commentary tracks from the Aspiring Snobs on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/aspiring-snobs Subscribe to Aspiring Snobs on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aspiring-snobs/id1160080115 Subscribe to Aspiring Snobs on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ovQVUS8LWkOtYweuOoRXR Subscribe to Aspiring Snobs on Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/aspiring-snobs Follow Aspiring Snobs on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspiringsnobs/ Follow Aspiring Snobs on Twitter: twitter.com/AspiringSnobs

Two Girls One Film
6 - Three Colors: Blue

Two Girls One Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 67:58


Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski in 1993. Julie (Juliette Binoche) is haunted by her grief after living through a tragic auto wreck that claimed the life of her composer husband and young daughter. Her initial reaction is to withdraw from her relationships, lock herself in her apartment and suppress her pain. But avoiding human interactions on the bustling streets of Paris proves impossible, and she eventually meets up with Olivier (Benoît Régent), an old friend who harbors a secret love for her, and who could draw her back to reality. You know the drill—

The Immortals
Episode #192 -- Three Colors: Blue

The Immortals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 64:46


It would be too easy to make a Blink-182 joke so I WON'T. Instead I'll let you know that the Immortals start the Three Colors trilogy starting with Blue, the remarkable film about a woman running away from grief. Also we talk about HBO's Watchmen a bit because....blue.

The Franchise
Three Colors: Blue

The Franchise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 93:10


We discuss the first of Kryszstof Kieslowski's tryptich about the colors of the French Flag. You know, for a change or whatever.

Out Now With Aaron and Abe
Out Now Bonus: The Platform

Out Now With Aaron and Abe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 55:29


This week's Out Now with Aaron and Abe (https://www.facebook.com/outnowpodcast) is hopefully headed to a higher level, obviously. Aaron and Abe are joined by Professor Mike Dillon to discuss The Platform, a Spanish sci-fi thriller currently available to watch on Netflix. The group goes over the high concept film from director Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia, and how it goes about tackling both the cinematic element of its premise, as well as the social commentary and more cerebral aspects. And please keep in that spoilers for the film are a major component in this week’s main review, so if you plan to watch the film and want to be surprised, be sure to do so before listening to the episode. There’s also a discussion of some favorite films concerning the theme of isolation. So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill... #ThePlatform #Netflix #Podcast #MovieReview #Obviously #ScienceFiction #GalderGazteluUrrutia #Streaming #Isolation #Film #Movies #Thriller #Entertainment #OutNowPodcast #OutNowWithAaronAndAbe Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast (http://www.audibletrial.com/outnowpodcast) ! Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast (http://www.twitter.com/outnow_podcast) , @AaronsPS (http://www.twitter.com/aaronsps4) 4, @WalrusMoose (http://www.twitter.com/walrusmoose) Check out all of our sites and blogs:  TheCodeIsZeek.com (http://www.thecodeiszeek.com) , Why So Blu? (http://www.whysoblu.com) , We Live Entertainment (http://www.weliveentertainment.com) Support Indie Film and Indie Theaters at FilmMovement.com (http://www.filmmovement.com/) Read Aaron’s review for The Platform (https://weliveentertainment.com/welivefilm/in-house-reviews-the-platform-uncorked-the-other-lamb-kung-fu-hustle-more/)   Next Episode: ??? Isolation Movies: 10 Cloverfield Lane, 127 Hours, All Is Lost, Apollo 13, Buried, Cast Away, Eigh Below, Gravity Groundhog Day, Life of Pi, Memento, Moon, Pi, Repulsion, Solaris, Taxi Driver, The Conversation, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The Red Turtle, The Thing, Three Colors: Blue, Touching The Void, Zombeavers

The Complete Podcast
The Complete Kieślowski 16 – Three Colors: Blue

The Complete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 126:37


For the first of our episodes on Kieślowski’s final work, the Three Colors trilogy, we are joined by Ericca Long, co-host of The Magic Lantern Podcast to discuss Blue, the first film in the series. The second film Kieślowski made with international financing, Blue is another towering work of European arthouse cinema, yet remains surprisingly … Continue reading The Complete Kieślowski 16 – Three Colors: Blue →

The True Myth Media Podcast
Ep 71 - Polish Films

The True Myth Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 48:59


MOVIES IN THIS WEEK’S DISCUSSION INCLUDE:The Grand Budapest Hotel, Ida, In Darkness, Danton, The Double Life of Veronique, The Saragosa Manuscript, Rage, and Three Colors: Blue, White and Red, Kick Ass, Prospect, and Under the Skin.NEXT WEEK:Summer Catch UpThe True Myth Media Podcast is a film discussion and review show focusing on the artistic qualities of film and our own personal journeys of faith, which releases every Friday Morning, barring unforeseen and sometimes foreseen circumstances ;)Past Episodes can be found on…Our Website:https://www.truemythmedia.comOur Podcast Page: https://trumythmedia.com/podcastSubscribe in Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/y3ojdtyo*the views and statements of hosts & guests do not necessarily reflect the views of True Myth Media, LLC.CREDITS:Producer/Host - Michael McDonald (@mjamesmcdonald on Twitter&Instagram)Producer/Host - Seth SteeleMusic (Theme) - Kristopher SlobodaPodcast Logo - Michael McDonaldEpisode Art - Michael McDonald

Double Feature
City of the Living Dead + Three Colors Blue

Double Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 46:00


Spiritual trilogies align as Double Feature covers a new pair of filmmakers. A freshly minted episode to begin Lucio Fulchi’s Gates of Hell trilogy and Krzysztof Kieślowski’s colors trilogy. Michael has a high thoughts lists and a silent colon. Giallo, … Continue reading →

Weekly Matinee
I'm [Three Colors] Blue (daba dee daba die) | Weekly Matinee

Weekly Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 18:42


today Matt and Phil talk about the French film Blue in the three colors series

Her Head in Films
Episode 97: Krzysztof Kieslowski's 'Three Colors: Blue' (1993)

Her Head in Films

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 135:47


In this episode, I explore Krzysztof Kieslowski's 1993 film, "Three Colors: Blue." Juliette Binoche plays a woman who loses her husband and daughter in a tragic car accident. Overwhelmed by grief, she tries to cut herself off from human connection and sever ties with the past and her memories. I provide behind-the-scenes information about the making-of the film and discuss key scenes and why they emotionally resonate with me. I also talk about the devastating loss of my father when I was just a teenager and detail my own struggle with grief. This episode contains spoilers. Consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon. Subscribe to the Her Head in Films Newsletter. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Original logo by Dhiyanah Hassan Full Show Notes: My episode on Birth My episode on Jackie My episode on Cleo from 5 to 7 My guest appearance on The Complete Podcast to talk about "No End" (1985) My episode on Dekalog My episode on The Diving Bell and the Butterfly My episode on L'avventura My episode on House of Sand and Fog All My Sources The Criterion Collection boxset of the Three Colors Trilogy Three Colors: A Hymn to European Cinema by Colin MacCabe Blue: Bare Necessities by Nick James 10 Things I Learned: Three Colors by Abbey Lustgarten The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski: Variations on Destiny and Chance (Directors' Cuts) Krzysztof Kieslowski: Interviews, edited by Renata Bernard and Steven Woodward (Conversations with Filmmakers Series) Double Lives, Second Chances by Annette Insdorf

Only the Best for Hayden Maxwell
EP 140: Three Colors: Blue (1993) with Francesca D'Uva and Brian Fiddyment

Only the Best for Hayden Maxwell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 73:11


Brian Fiddyment completes the podcast long journey of watching another movie from the Three Colors trilogy along with his friends Francesca D'Uva and host Hayden Maxwell and you, dear listener.

DrupalEasy Podcast
DrupalEasy Podcast 212 - Commerce Guys: decoupling and roadmap with Bojan Zivanovic and Matt Glaman

DrupalEasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018


Direct .mp3 file download. Matt Glaman, (mglaman) and Bojan Zivanovic, (bojanz) join Mike live from Disney World to talk about decoupling Drupal Commerce as well as the roadmap for Drupal Commerce as a project. We take a quick side trip into some blog posts Matt recently wrote about running all of Drupal core's automated tests in DDEV-Local. Interview Commerce Guys Drupal Commerce project Commerce Guys projects on GitHub Decoupling Drupal Commerce Commerce Cart Flyout module JSON:API module Composer support in Drupal core initiative Commerce Shipping Matt's blog posts related to running Drupal's automated tests with DDEV: Nightwatch, FunctionalJavascript, PHPUnit. Snowboard wrist guards Three Colors: Blue DrupalEasy News Drupal Career Online - the 12-week (3 half-days/week) best-practice focused training program begins February 25, 2019. Learn more at one of our free Taste of Drupal webinars (December 17, January 9, February 6, February 20). Professional local development with DDEV - 2-hour, hands-on, online workshop held monthly (December 12). Local Web Development with DDEV Explained - new book from Mike! Upcoming events Florida DrupalCamp 2019 - Feb 15-17 - registration and session proposals now open. Sponsors Drupal Aid - Drupal support and maintenance services. Get unlimited support, monthly maintenance, and unlimited small jobs starting at $99/mo. WebEnabled.com - devPanel. Follow us on Twitter @drupaleasy @ultimike @bojan_zivanovic @nmdmatt Subscribe Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Miro. Listen to our podcast on Stitcher. If you'd like to leave us a voicemail, call 321-396-2340. Please keep in mind that we might play your voicemail during one of our future podcasts. Feel free to call in with suggestions, rants, questions, or corrections. If you'd rather just send us an email, please use our contact page.

The Filmlings
73. Tall Tales

The Filmlings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 69:43


"Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles..." This week Alex and Jonathan discuss three movies about the act and importance of storytelling: The Princess Bride (1987), Big Fish (2003), and The Fall (2006). We discuss the various ways that stories impact our lives, crafting a plot structured around a story-within-a-story, and creating a visual representation of imagination. Skip to: 5:59 – The Princess Bride 23:14 – Big Fish 40:52 – The Fall 58:26 – Overall 1:05:59 – Coming Attractions Coming Attractions: Three Colors: Red (1993) Three Colors: White (1994) Three Colors: Blue (1994) For more information, visit the blog: thefilmlings.wordpress.com/2018/11/13/tall-tales

Totally Tell Me
Three Colors: Blue (w/ guest Matt Rome) Ep. 61

Totally Tell Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 56:12


This week we're joined by Bay Area cinematographer Matt Rome to review the classic film Three Colors: Blue directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. plus we discuss hitting the snooze button, our experiences with headgear as kids, Laura introduced Game of Thrones to her mom, the life and times and food and sex of convalescent homes, and can dead bodies fart? Follow us on Instagram: Dominic Mercurio - @dominicmercurio Laura Weinbach - @foxtailsbrigade Matt Rome - @romefree

Film Yak
Episode 5 - The Name of the Rose

Film Yak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 151:20


This week, co-host Kevin assigned us to watch and review _The Name of the Rose, _the 1986 murder/mystery starring Sean Connery and Christian Slater as Franciscan monks. We also list our top 5 Harry Dean Stanton performances, talk lots about what we watched this past week, and respond to some feedback. Kevin's heart is broken at least three times. 0:00 – Intro/Banter/Isle of Dogs Trailer 4:00 – Top 5 Harry Dean Stanton Movies 15:50 – What We Watched: _mother!, Black Swan, Requiem for a Dream, Beauty and the Beast, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, My Beautiful Laundrette, Night and Fog in Japan, Three Colors: Blue, White, and Red, Calvary, Samurai I, II, and III, The Sunset Limited, The Girl with All the Gifts, Death by Hanging, Monty Python's Life of Brian, Cowboy Bebop, Repo Man_ 1:25:23 – Deep Dive _The Name of the Rose_ 2:07:53 – Star Rating Battle 2:12:01 Feedback 2:26:57 Outro/Next Episode Questions, comments: feedback@filmyakpodcast.com

Film Yak
Episode 5 - The Name of the Rose

Film Yak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 151:20


This week, co-host Kevin assigned us to watch and review _The Name of the Rose, _the 1986 murder/mystery starring Sean Connery and Christian Slater as Franciscan monks. We also list our top 5 Harry Dean Stanton performances, talk lots about what we watched this past week, and respond to some feedback. Kevin's heart is broken at least three times. 0:00 – Intro/Banter/Isle of Dogs Trailer 4:00 – Top 5 Harry Dean Stanton Movies 15:50 – What We Watched: mother!, Black Swan, Requiem for a Dream, Beauty and the Beast, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, My Beautiful Laundrette, Night and Fog in Japan, Three Colors: Blue, White, and Red, Calvary, Samurai I, II, and III, The Sunset Limited, The Girl with All the Gifts, Death by Hanging, Monty Python’s Life of Brian, Cowboy Bebop, Repo Man 1:25:23 – Deep Dive The Name of the Rose 2:07:53 – Star Rating Battle 2:12:01 Feedback 2:26:57 Outro/Next Episode Questions, comments: feedback@filmyakpodcast.com

The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Episode 172 - Gary King (Creating strong Female Protagonists & Making Among Us)

The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 70:38


Gary King is a writer and director. His latest film, Among Us, is out on August 8th, 2017 through iTunes and Amazon. Show Notes-- Blockbuster video - was an American-based provider of home movie and video game rental services through video rental shops, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater.-- Brian DePalma - is an American film director and screenwriter. He is considered part of the New Hollywood wave of filmmaking. In a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for his suspense, psychological thriller, and crime films. He directed successful and popular films such as the supernatural horror Carrie, the erotic crime thriller Dressed to Kill, the thriller Blow Out, the crime dramas Scarface, The Untouchables, and Carlito's Way, and the action spy film Mission: Impossible.-- Sisters  - Jennifer Salt is a reporter with more moxie than tact or skill who sees the killing from her apartment window across the way. When the police fail to turn up any evidence of the crime, Salt investigates with a private eye,  uncovering the secret story of a pair of Siamese twins and a weaselly, stalker doctor. It's a mystery simmering in a stew of voyeurism, guilt, sex, and obsession.-- Tarantino Manson-- Kevin Smith - is an American filmmaker, actor, comedian, public speaker, comic book writer, author, and podcaster. He came to prominence with the low-budget comedy film Clerks (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted in as the character Silent Bob of stoner duo Jay and Silent Bob. Jay and Silent Bob have appeared in Smith's follow-up films Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back which were set primarily in his home state of New Jersey.-- Tusk - A chilling horror tale about the perils of storytelling, Tusk follows a brash American podcaster as he braves the Canadian wilds to interview an old man with an incredible past--only to discover the man's dark secret involves a walrus.-- Conception of Tusk - The idea for the film came during the recording of SModcast 259 The Walrus and The Carpenter. In the episode, Smith with his longtime friend and producer Scott Mosier discussed an article featuring a Gumtree ad where a homeowner was offering a living situation free of charge, if the lodger agrees to dress as a walrus. The discussion went on from there, resulting in almost an hour of the episode being spent on reconstructing and telling a hypothetical story based on the ad. Smith then told his Twitter followers to tweet "#WalrusYes" if they wanted to see their hypothetical turned into a film, or "#WalrusNo" if they did not. A vast majority of Smith's following agreed that the film should be made.[9] The post on Gumtree was in fact a prank post by noted Brighton poet and prankster Chris Parkinson, who upon hearing of the planned film said he was a big fan of Smith and that he would love to be involved. Smith eventually hired Parkinson as an associate producer in November.Smith wrote the 80-page screenplay while waiting for Bob Weinstein's approval of his Clerks III submission package. It was originally titled The Walrus & the Carpenter, but he changed it into a single-word title, saying he "knew what a movie about a walrus had to be called." The film is set in Bifrost, Manitoba. The movie was originally going to be produced by Blumhouse, but due to Smith's expedited timeline for filming the two amicably parted ways.Tusk was eventually financed by Demarest Films. Smith had planned on premiering the film at Sundance 2014, but this was later changed to allow more time for the score to be completed.Smith was excited about making Tusk, saying "I wanted to right what I felt was the only wrong of Red State by scripting something with no religious or sexual politics that could grow up to be a weird little movie and not an indie film call-to-arms or a frustrated self-distribution manifesto. I just wanted to showcase Michael Parks in a fucked up story, where he could recite some Lewis Carroll and "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" to some poor motherfucker sewn into a realistic walrus costume." Unlike Smith's previous film Red State, Tusk had a conventional theater release, with distribution handled by A24.-- Tim Ferriss - is an American author, entrepreneur, self-proclaimed "human guinea pig", and public speaker. He has written a number of self-help books on the "4-hour" theme, some of which have appeared on the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestseller lists, starting with The 4-Hour Workweek.-- Tools of Titans -  tactics and routines from some of the most popular guests on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast.-- Eyes Wide Shut - is a 1999 erotic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. Based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella Traumnovelle(Dream Story), the story is transferred from early 20th century Vienna to 1990s New York City. The film follows the sexually-charged adventures of Dr. Bill Harford, who is shocked when his wife, Alice, reveals that she had contemplated having an affair a year earlier. He embarks on a night-long adventure, during which he infiltrates a massive masked orgy of an unnamed secret society.-- The Grey - is a 2011 British-American survival thriller film co-written, produced and directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Liam Neeson. The story follows a number of oil-men stranded in Alaska after a plane crash, who are forced to survive using little more than their wits, as a pack of grey wolves stalk them amidst mercilessly cold weather.-- Three Colors Blue - is a 1993 French drama film directed and co-written by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski. Blue is the first of three films that comprise the Three Colours trilogy, themed on the French Revolutionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity; it is followed by White and Red. According to Kieślowski, the subject of the film is liberty, specifically emotional liberty, rather than its social or political meaning.Set in Paris, the film is about a woman whose husband and child are killed in a car accident. Suddenly set free from her familial bonds, she attempts to cut herself off from everything and live in isolation from her former ties, but finds that she can't free herself from human connections.[3]-- Insidious -  is a 2010 American-Canadian supernatural horror film directed by James Wan, written by Leigh Whannell, and starring Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne and Barbara Hershey. It is the first (chronologically, the third) installment in the Insidious franchise. The story centers on a couple whose son inexplicably enters a comatose state and becomes a vessel for ghosts in an astral dimension who want to inhabit his body, in order to live once again.-- Descent -  American thriller film directed by Talia Lugacy and produced by and starring Rosario Dawson.-- Rust and Bone -  is a 2012 French–Belgian romantic drama film directed by Jacques Audiard, starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts, based on Craig Davidson's short story collection of the same name. It tells the story of an unemployed 25-year-old man who falls in love with a woman who trains killer whales.-- Steven Soderbrough -  is an American film producer, director, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor. His indie drama Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989) won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and became a worldwide commercial success, making the then-26-year-old Soderbergh the youngest director to win the festival's top award. Film critic Roger Ebert dubbed Soderbergh the "poster boy of the Sundance generation".-- Richard Linklater - is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor. Linklater is mostly known for his realistic and natural humanist films which mainly revolve around suburban culture and the effects of the passage of time.-- Everybody Wants Some - is a 2016 American comedy film, written and directed by Richard Linklater, about college baseball players in Texas in 1980.-- The World's End - is a 2013 British-American comic science fiction film directed by Edgar Wright, written by Wright and Simon Pegg, and starring Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan and Rosamund Pike. The film follows a group of friends who discover an alien invasion during an epic pub crawlin their home town.-- Among Us (8/8/17)iTunesAmazon      ContactGary King-- Official Site -- Twitter -- Facebook -- WikiDave Bullis— Official Site— Youtube— Twitter— Instagram— Facebook Support the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link Subscribe to the Podcast— Podbean — iTunes — Stitcher— Google Play Podcast

The Film Flam Follies
69 - The Blueski Brothers

The Film Flam Follies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 87:31


Join Dan, Andy, and Beej as the Film Flam Follies gets lost in space! Andy rescues Dan and Beej from the cold confines of space as they begin their search for Troy. Luckily Andy's spaceship has a few DVDs on it. The Flammers watched "Three Colors: Blue" (1993) and Dark City (1998) this week. There's also a cloned Square Round Box With a Hole In It! Stay tuned for more space adventures! Excelsior!

Director's Club
Episode 98: Krzysztof Kieslowski

Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 172:37


The great Bill Ackerman is back once again for another wonderful conversation on one of my favorite directors, Krzysztof Kieślowski.  He had to endure a very difficult upbringing in his native country, but he eventually went to a renowned and highly acclaimed film school where he honed his craft alongside greats like Polanski.  We try to cover nearly everything but there was no way we could discuss each individual chapter of THE DECALOGUE, but we touch upon that as well as the majority of his films including CAMERA BUFF, BLIND CHANCE, and THREE COLORS as well.  Thank you so very much for listening!00:00 - 19:20 - Introduction / Business / Amazon Gift Card Contest!19:21 -20:13 - Director Song20:14 - 58:43 - Early Work, Camera Buff, No End, Blind Chance58:44 - 01:55:13 - The Decalogue (A Short Film About Love, A Short Film About Killing), The Double Life of Veronique01:55:14 - 02:44:07 - Three Colors (Blue, White, Red)02:44:08 - 02:52:35 -  Top 5 Kieslowski Films, OutroPatrick Ripoll and Sergio Mims return in about a month to talk about the legendary Michael Curtiz in about a month as a Christmas present.  So yes, CASABLANCA will be deconstructed at length as well as several others from his extensive filmography.  Until then, I encourage you to send me your name via email and you'll be entered to win an Amazon Gift Card for $25.  Winner will be selected around Christmas.  Send your emails to win:  directorsclubpodcast@gmail.comDonations:http://popcultureclub.net

The Gentlemens Guide To Midnite Cinema
Episode #278: Three Colors Blue

The Gentlemens Guide To Midnite Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 80:22


Welcome to a special episode of the GGtMC!!! This week we are doing a Pod Crawl with good friends The GobbledyGeek Podcast (gobbledygeekpodcast.com) and The Debatable Podcast (debatablepod.libsyn.com) and each show is covering one film in Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colors Trilogy!!! The Gents selected to kick things off with coverage of Blue (1993) starring Juliette Binoche. Please take the time to go over to indiegogo.com/projects/final-score-dvd-release and help us get Arizal's Final Score starring Chris Mitchum out on DVD through the community of the GGtMC!!!! Every little bit helps gang!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message

Gobbledygeek
Gobbledygeek 175, "What's Blue and White and Red All Over?"

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 91:32


First, The Gentlemen's Guide to Midnite Cinema discussed Three Colors: Blue. Then, The Debatable Podcast talked about Three Colors: White. Now, as the last stop on this epic pod crawl, Paul and AJ discuss the final film of Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colors trilogy--and his final film, period--Red. The boys dig deep on this one, discussing the nature of relationships, the hidden connections in our lives, and time itself in the context of one of the most beautiful movies ever made. What does it all mean? Maybe it doesn't mean anything, and that's okay. Plus, Paul loves Cosmos and AJ has complicated feelings on the True Detective finale. Next: this has been such a thoughtful, focused year of the sho--NOOOOO IT'S KOKO THE SHOWFUCKER RUN!!!! Jason Tabrys and Jeremy R! Hudson of The BastardCast return to...to have some fun?

Culture Snob Podcast
Freedom Isn't Free: A Not-So-Drunken Commentary Track for Three Colors: Blue

Culture Snob Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2007 95:47