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Our deep dive is our deep love for Wes Anderson's Rushmore this week, and Andy gives his thoughts on The Town - another from his shameful list of films he really should have seen by now. Along with a fun chat around current movie news, and our suggestions of neat things to check out. Follow us on Twitter via @FilmFileUK and let us know what you think of Wes Anderson films, and maybe suggest some other films you would like us to discuss.
This week, filmmaker Amelia Moses joins us from Montreal to discuss Wes Anderson's Rushmore (1998). We get into a heated debated over sandwiches, list off the classic Anderson tropes, and ponder if there's ever been a gay character in his films. please review us on iTunes and DM us to buy Matinée shirts! art by Alex Blackwellmusic by Nick Nausbaum
Bernadette Gorman-White, Diana DiMuro and Linda Codega present another 1999 movie retrospective comparative conversation on Alexander Payne's ELECTION and Wes Anderson's RUSHMORE. Listen on....
First Take encountering audio problems? Never! Okay, so we may have lost the opening of the podcast but never fear; that just means you missed out on Connor's awkward introduction, and I think we can all agree that is for the best. On this weeks pod, the gang talk all things Indie - Luke chats about Little Miss Sunshine, Connor gets into Wes Anderson's Rushmore and Liam gives his first impressions of the Oscar-winning Juno! It's a great episode. Hope you enjoy!
Will and Noah might be wusses when it comes to horror movies, but they both saw "Us" this week and liked it. They dig into why it works, then conduct a draft of the best sophomore films by great directors. Also, Noah learns an amazing fact: Will auditioned for Wes Anderson's "Rushmore" when they were in high school. WHAT?!
On this episode of CreatureGeek, we talk to makeup/special effects artist Bart Mixon. Bart has worked on pretty much everything for the past 25 years including Men In Black, Fight Night Part Two, Pet Sematary and one of Len's all-time favorite films of all time, Wes Anderson's Rushmore. His current credits include Avengers Infinity War, Bright and Star Trek Discovery. But he is best known, however, for his iconic Pennywise the Clown makeup on Tim Curry from the 1990 miniseries, IT.
In our fifty-seventh episode we're talking spine #65: Wes Anderson's RUSHMORE from 1998. First RJ talks about THE HIDDEN 2, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2, and both talk about OUIJA: ORIGIN OF SIN, and Jarrett talks about some western pictures he watched. Introduction is 'Criterion Creeps Theme' by petite petite, and musical interludes are Rolling Stones' 'I Am Waiting', and The Faces 'Ooh La La'. Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher!
Craig & Carla welcome special guest Marc Warzecha to discuss Craig's 78th favorite film, Wes Anderson's Rushmore, as well as how Burt Reynolds was the original Doc Brown, who the most famous pop culture figure with a barber for a father is, and how frickin' cool it would be to hang out with Bill Murray. Plus, Oscar picks!
Tyler and Josh discuss Josh's 10th favorite film of all time, Wes Anderson's Rushmore.