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Eric & Jeremy's coverage of the works of Martin Scorsese BEGINS with an episode on his 1967 feature "Who's That Knocking at My Door" Check out patreon.com/ericandjeremy for weekly bonus content!
In this episode of the podcast, we discuss legendary filmmaker, Martin Scorcese's directorial debut, "Who's That Knocking at My Door" from 1967.
Today I will be interviewing L.A. Kefalos. L.A. was born and raised in Barberton, OH. After high school, she went on to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Akron. She has worked for a number of companies specializing in automation controls, including Goodyear Tire where she specialized in machine control engineering. This job allowed her to travel the world! Today she works as Lead Automation Engineer for a company in the entertainment industry. In addition to her engineering background, she also has experience in communications, writing for multiple Fortune 500 Companies. L.A. is also an alumnus of The Edit Center in Manhattan and served as assistant editor of Red Doors, which won Best Narrative Feature Award in NY Competition at the Tribeca Film Festival, 2005. L.A. has edited several trailers and has used her editing skills to do sound effects in her own animations. L.A. Kefalos is no stranger to writing stories to entertain little folks. A. Blob on a Bus is her second picture book in The Blob Series, which chronicles school life with a bully. It is the continuation of This is A. Blob, which follows a bully named A. Blob as it makes it away around the playground. In addition to her picture books, she has also created several animated shorts, including Who's That Knocking; Chug; and Crocs, Pots, and Wildebeests, which screened at the 2010 Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Independent Short Short in the ages 5-8 category at the 2009 Kid's First Film Festival. Publisher: https://www.laughingleopardpress.com/ L.A.'s website: https://www.atlastinteractive.com/ To read my review of this book and learn more about L.A. Kefalos, visit my website here.
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The guys continue to take a detour away from the Sopranos Rewatch, which will return, to review a few of Martin Scorsese's earlier films (Who's That Knocking at my Door? Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore). #Podcast #New Jersey #South Jersey# Scorsese #Martin Scorsese #Raging Bull #Taxi Driver #Goodfellas #Boxcar Bertha #Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore #Who's That Knocking at my Door #King of Comedy #Godfather #Mafia #Mob --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-jersey/support
The guys continue to take a detour away from the Sopranos Rewatch, which will return, to review a few of Martin Scorsese's earlier films (Who's That Knocking at my Door? Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore).
Awards are a dime a dozen, but acknowledgment can mean all the difference in the world.
Who's that knocking? Join Monster X Radio hosts Shane Corson and Julie Rench as they discuss tree knocks, rock clanking, and the many percussive sounds and noises associated with sasquatch. Does sasquatch bang on trees? Do they smack rocks together, and if so is it a form of communication? The hosts discuss all of this as well as sharing some of thier personal experiences. This show also includes many field recordings of interesting and suspicious field recordings. Join Xclusive- http://monsterxradio.com/ http://monsterxradio.com/monster-x-clusive/ Links-https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070222-chimps-spears.html https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/03/ritualized-behavior-chimps-all-throw-rocks-at-the-same-tree/
This week we get together and talk Kevin's pick, the conclusion of the Cornetto Trilogy, The World's End. We also talk Oscar winners, speeches, and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro/Oscar Winners 17:39 - What We Watched: Fear and Desire, Killer's Kiss, One Hour Photo, Waco, Lolita, Brian Eno: 1971-1977 - The Man Who Fell To Earth, Darkon, Who's That Knocking on My Door? 58:15 - Deep Dive: The World's End (2013) dir. Edgar Wright 1:28:13 - Outro/Next Episode feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
To lock or not to lock, that is the question. How do we use our doors?Duration - 25:55VoxBox: Anthony CarnovaleMusic Credit: Paul McCartney & Wings - Let' Em In
In our first class session we learn alongside Marty the difficult pains of a first feature.
Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? In this short, solo episode, I get confused over what is actually happening as I watch Martin Scorsese's debut feature-length film 'Who's That Knocking at My Door'.
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At last. He is not only my favorite talk show radio host, but one of the main reasons I became passionate about film in the first place. WGN's own Nick Digilio, who has been reviewing movies since 1985, came into my life in December of 1989 alongside the legendary Roy Leonard. I haven't stopped listening to Nick review movies on a weekly basis since then. He's been incredibly supportive, so it was only a matter of time he comes on to the podcast since he's one of the smartest guys I know. We chose to tackle the filmography of one of our greatest filmmakers of all time. And inevitably, decided that we have to record a sequel episode in a few weeks. Martin Scorsese has made a myriad of incredible films, including masterpieces way early on that became hugely influential. We started recording thinking we could cover it all under two hours, but alas, the discussion for Part One ends at GOODFELLAS, but everything before that is covered including MEAN STREETS, TAXI DRIVER, RAGING BULL, THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, AFTER HOURS and a whole lot more. In about a month, Nick will come back for the second half in which we start out with Scorsese's only remake to date. Recorded a few days after my birthday, this was one of the best gifts for me as a fan of Nick's show but as a fan of cinema. Hopefully you enjoy this conversation as much as I did, and I look forward to continuing this examination & education in early June so stay tuned! 00:00 - 08:00 - Introduction To The Episode 08:01 - 13:40 - Introduction With Nick 13:41 - 15:04 - Director Parody Song 15:05 - 30:42 - First Experiences, Who's That Knocking, Boxcar Bertha 30:43 - 01:07:59 - Mean Streets, Alice Doesn't Live Here, Taxi Driver 01:08:00 - 01:34:00 - New York New York, Raging Bull, The King Of Comedy 01:34:01 - 01:54:35 - After Hours, Last Temptation of Christ, Goodfellas 01:54:36 - 01:57:30 - Top 5 Scorsese Films / Outro At the end of May around Memorial Day weekend, the great Patrick Ripoll returns to talk about the one and only Spike Lee, another NY legend with an expansive and fascinating filmography. And then Nick will return for Martin Scorsese: Part Two! Until next time, please send all your comments on Scorsese or any director to: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com. Visit DirectorsClubPodcast.com as well as NowPlayingNetwork.net for a slew of great content! Thank you so very much for listening, subscribing, spreading the word, and to everyone that continues to support my love of film. Nick Digilio on Facebook: http://wgnradio.com/category/nick-digilio/ My Recent Appearance on the Cinereelists: http://cinereelists.com/shows/202-midnight-special-high-rise-w-jim-laczkowski/
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents Profiles with Malone and Mantz! In this vodcast series hosts Alicia Malone and Scott "Movie" Mantz break down and focus on some of the most prolific Hollywood directors, writers and actors in the entertainment industry - past & present. In today's episode it's all about Martin Scorsese. Martin Charles Scorsese was born on November 17, 1942, in New York City, to Italian-American parents Catherine (Cappa) and Charles Scorsese. He was raised in the neighborhood of Little Italy, which later provided the inspiration for several of his films. Scorsese earned a B.S. degree in film communications in 1964, followed by an M.A. in the same field in 1966 at New York University's School of Film. During this time, he made numerous prize-winning short films including The Big Shave (1968), and directed his first feature film, _Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967)_. He served as assistant director and an editor of the documentary Woodstock (1970) and won critica
Ryan Reynolds' abs are RIPD like lettuce. We ease Elliott back into the Flop House groove with a movie right in our wheelhouse: the Men in Black/Ghostbusters-lite disaster R.I.P.D. Meanwhile Dan introduces the concept of ghost hats, Elliott uses the new recording space for its foley possibilities, Stu rails against shark-drummer racism, and the whole gang does their impeccable Boston accents.Movies recommended in this episode:Who's That Knocking at My DoorSudden DeathRay Harryhausen: Special Effects TitanCaptain Phillips