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Happy Thanksgiving to our community who celebrate! Shooting this sucker out a DAY EARLY. A CORNUCOPIA of episode to consume while cleaning your house, brining your bird, standing in lines. This week we watched UNDERWORLD USA! Enjoy this episode, the Persona and comic book talk, enjoy it all. We appreciate your constant support and the community that has built AROUND US. We love you, come join our discord. Check out or Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/batandspider Join our DISCORD Get your Bat & Spider STICKERS here Get a sweet new Bat & Spider t-shirt here! All sale proceeds go to The Movement For Black Lives. Technical Adviser: Slim of 70mm Theme song composed and performed by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music. Follow Bat & Spider on Instagram Follow Chuck and Dale on Letterboxd. Bat & Spider Watchlist Send us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com. Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966 Artwork by Charles Forsman batandspider.com Bat & Spider is a TAPEDECK podcast.
On this episode we chat about a few films that exemplify the theme of Film Noir and Capitalism. Underworld USA (1961), Never Let Go (1960), Mildred Pierce (1945), New World (2013) and Pickup on South Street (1953) are highlighted. Then we dive into Jules Dassin's noir masterpiece, Night and the City (1950). Follow us at: Twitter / Instagram / Letterboxd / Facebook
In the forty-first episode of Season 2, Noir Means Noir, Kyle is joined by musician Ben Childs and streamer Daniel Lopez (of the Corrupt Immoral Channel) to discuss one of Samuel Fuller's most incendiary and diabolical works about the downward obsession and corruptible aims of vengeance in Underworld U.S.A.
Preview; full episode on Patreon This episode of Contain revolves around American writer James Ellroy, specifically the first two novels of his Underworld USA trilogy, American Tabloid & The Cold Six Thousand. Sam @rubberwidow is joined by fellow Ellroy scholars/perverts, Gorgonzola Man and BLAUERGEIST. The boys discuss what initially drew them to the work of the Demon Dog, and celebrate the books best capture his unique and addictive appeal. Overall, this podcast is a tribute to America's greatest living writer and a conversation about doomed characters and their paths to redemption. Hope listeners enjoy
Le Confinement est terminé, la vie reprend son cours habituel, la casse sociale est en grosse forme, les jours heureux du confinement ne sont plus.Et toi, cinéma, tu es, pour le moment, relégué au streaming. Soudain, on s'alanguit, on rêve, on frissonne, on tangue, on chavire, et comme la rengaine on va, on vient, on vire, on se tourne, on se traine. Tes images nous hantent, on te parle tout bas, et on a le mal d'amour, on a le mal de toi.Podcast également dispo sur youtube.Au programme cette semaine:- Rio Conchos, ressortie en dvd/BR du formidable ouesterne de Gordon Douglas, chez Sidonis.- The Bride with White Hair 1 & 2, réalisé par Ronny Yu, puis David Wu. Edition maousse, superbes copies et chiée de bonus chez Spectrum Films.Coups de cœurs:Thomas: la trilogie Underworld USA, de James "Da Dog" Ellroy
Ne manquez pas ce rendez-vous exceptionnel ! James Ellroy, né à Los Angeles, publie son premier livre Brown’s Requiem en 1961 aux E.U. Lune sanglante, premier volume de la trilogie du flic Lloyd Hopkins le fait connaître en France. Mais c’est avec Le Dahlia noir, début du Quatuor de Los Angeles, que sa carrière explose. Suivra la trilogie Underworld USA, qui remporte un très grand succès et l’installe comme l’auteur phare du roman criminel aux E.U et en France. Il vient d’entrer dans la Everyman’s Library, l’équivalent américain de la Pléiade. Il a entamé un nouveau Quatuor de Los Angeles avec Perfidia. A l'occasion de son passage en France, James Ellroy s'arrête au Havre et vient présenter à la Librairie La Galerne le deuxième tome, La tempête qui vient (Éditions Rivages). #jamesellroy#éditionsrivages#latempetequivient#littérature#galerne#lagalerne#librairielagalerne#librairiesindépendantes#librairiesinitiales#lehavre#LH
In his bestselling L.A. Quartet mysteries and the Underworld USA trilogy, James Ellroy ''has vigorously redefined the well-shadowed turf of contemporary crime fiction'' (Atlanta Journal Constitution). He is also the author of the Lloyd Hopkins trilogy of novels, several collections of short stories and essays, and a memoir about his mother's 1958 still-unsolved murder. In This Storm, the second installment in the Second L.A. Quartet, Ellroy hammers out a sordid story of corrupt cops, war profiteers, Japanese internment, and fascism during the darkest days of World War II. (recorded 6/4/2019)
Bob and Dan discuss yet another Sam Fuller film, Underworld USA (1961). The movie follows a juvenile delinquent seeking revenge for his father's murder. Other topics include: the prison system, The Godfather, drugs, Fuller's view of America, and newspaper scoops. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Follow Dan on Twitter.
Musique, Ciné, Bouquins et Culture en Vrac !Emission #34 animée par : Jérémie Grima, LeBonDeun, Wilhem Hørn, Bertrand Pinsac et Antoine Legrand.Au programme :CINE ZONE : * Sad Hill Unearthed, de Guillermo De Oliveira (documentaire)* First Man, de Damien Chazelle(film)* Brooklyn 99 (série)* Underworld USA, de Samuel Fuller (film)TALK SHIT, GET SHOTGAME ZONE :* Puyo Puyo Tetris* The Surge* Far Cry 5
Killed By W.A.S.P. For a Fuller podcast experience, join Ryan, Graham, and Aidan for Cinema Eclectica's Sam Fuller special, where the second half of the show is a deep dive into Indicator's new box set devoted to the great San Franciscan's work. Ryan immediately clicks (buddy-cop style), with "The Crimson Kimono", Aidan takes a trip to "Underworld USA", and Graham holds the presses for "Scandal Sheet". If you're as dedicated to the two-fisted tabloid noir auteur as we are, then this is a must-listen show! Before all of that though, there's this little thing we do sometimes called Director's Lottery, which on this occasion offers us too much flippin' perspective on Rob Reiner's legendary debut mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap". Considering its cult following, its relationship with real rock history and (we're sorry in advance), some sing-alongs, this is the ultimate exploration of the fine line between stupid and clever. If you want to see us turn it up to 11 then there are a few ways you can support us. You could give us a star rating on your podcast app of choice, or you could head over to our PATREON and send some pennies our way. Until next time when we will bring you Sicario Soldado, be excellent to each other. #GlamRock #Podcast #ThisIsSpinalTap #Comedy #RobReiner #Documentary #Mockumentary #SamFuller #Indicator #FilmNoir #Crime #TheCrimsonKimono #UnderworldUSA #ScandalSheet #TheGeekShow #CinemaEclectica #Eclectica #Movies #Films #Reviews #Rock #Music #SpinalTap #Satire #Comedy
It’s Blu-ray time again as Sergio Mims joins Erik to take you on a sprawling arc (even the Joan kind) through recent titles you will want to check out. From a pair of watered-down true stories about bad men down to the everyday concerns of the suburbs from paying for college to weird neighbors. They put another woefully-mishandled small town mystery on your radar as well as a couple action films that Sergio just loves for their interrogations, chases and downhill ski shootouts. How can you resist? Olive (Birdman of Alcatraz, Great Balls of Fire, Five on the Black Hand Side, The Hallelujah Trail) Twilight Time (Don’t Bother To Knock, Underworld USA, The New Centurions, The Seven-Ups) Criterion (The Passion of Joan of Arc, The King of Jazz, Women in Love) Lionsgate (Lady Bird, Small Town Crime. The Last Movie Star) Kino (Joan of Arc, The Soldier) Shout Factory (The Burbs)