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It's Spooptober once again and we pit two movies best known for their spoopy houses and their present participle verb tense titles. Happy Season 5 everybody!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5070447/advertisement
With our original plan on hold due to unforeseen medical issues (get well Jay), Rico & C.J. just do a News & Nuts episode for you.
La fría y sarcástica hija de la familia Addams llega a un nuevo colegio, donde enfrenta una series de misteriosos asesinatos y la historia de su propia familia. El nuevo producto derivado de los cómics de Charles Addams deslumbra por su asombrosa propuesta visual, obra del director Tim Burton, y por un sólido reparto liderado por Jenna Ortega, Gwendoline Christie y Christina Ricci. La primera temporada completa ya está disponible en Netflix.
Edgar Estrada nos cuenta todo sobre el mundo del entretenimiento; espectáculos, cultura, cine, televisión, teatro y muchas recomendaciones a tu alcance. ¡Estamos "Del Tingo al Tango"!Una producción original de Audio Centro
Rico & C.J. wax rhapsodic about musicals made into movie adaptations Rent Rock of Ages Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Chicago Fiddler on the Roof
Do musicals have the power to spark intellectual revelations? Is that even their aim? Mike and Brian wrestle with the genre by exploring the impact of director Rob Marshall's debut, "Chicago," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 2002 and stars Renee Zellweger, Richard Gere, Catherine Zeta-Jones and John C. Reilly. They discuss the Oscar winner's best moments, talk trivia and decide whether to keep or kick the film from the year's top 5. www.bestpicturethis.com PATREON: https://tinyurl.com/r4thbbxz TWITTER: https://tinyurl.com/jkfucw8f FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/58caezcd Email: BestPictureThis@gmail.com
With its documentary feel and multiple storylines, Steven Soderbergh's "Traffic" earned mass acclaim (and a Best Picture nod) in 2000, being praised by critics for its complex view on the war against drugs. But can large-scale, societal subject matter sometimes infuse a movie with an unearned sense of importance? Kicking off their first season on the films of the 21st century, Mike and Brian decide whether to keep or kick "Traffic" from the year's top five, hand out awards for the Best Directing, Writing and Acting Moments, and talk trivia. Join the conversation! www.bestpicturethis.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BestPictureThis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BestPictureThis Email: BestPictureThis@gmail.com
Be like Viktor Navorski and stick around, because this week, we're talking about The Terminal (2004). I'm joined by comedians Charlie Mihelich (@charlesmihelich) & Ele Woods (@elewoods55) for this very fun chat about Tom Hanks' performance of a man stuck in the International Terminal at JFK Airport. Don't chit and eat to bite this episode, and let me know how much you love that goat @youvegothanks. — SHOW INFORMATIONInstagram: Instagram Twitter: Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Jay & Dave take on the crime caper Entrapment and also spend time remembering groundbreaking Director John Singleton!
Jay & Dave take on the crime caper Entrapment and also spend time remembering groundbreaking Director John Singleton!
Jay & Dave take on the crime caper Entrapment and also spend time remembering groundbreaking Director John Singleton!
Jay & Dave take on the crime caper Entrapment and also spend time remembering groundbreaking Director John Singleton!
This majestic house was born in tragedy. It's terrible past echos through its halls to this very day. Its guests bring their own traumas but one in particular, Nell, is drawn to it. Finally feeling a place where she belongs. Welcome to Hill House. This week Invasion of the Remake explores the Robert Wise horror masterpiece The Haunting (1963) and the 1999 interpretation by Jan de Bont starring Lili Taylor, Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Owen Wilson. Enter the halls of the mysterious Hill House with us. Hope you survive the experience. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, RadioPublic, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
In this (slightly longish) episode, I will rant and rave about Bob Fosse's Chicago, a very meta musical. Characters, plot lines, songs, choreography, all in this episode about murderous women: Chicago, The Musical.
This week, the Tiemstra brothers talk a Jazz Musical that won Best Picture in 2002: Chicago! If a movie feels like half of it was just pulled directly from the stage, is it still a good movie? We discuss that (and other tantalizing tidbits) in this Illinois-centric episode. CONTACT THE SHOW: BrosBeforeShows@AOL.com Produced & Edited by Robert Tiemstra (@The_Timestar) Co-Hosted by Matthew Tiemstra (@ClockworkPlay)
The guys welcome back Lacey Day as they all fail to have the patience to watch the overlong, unasked for Zorro sequel. Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com
49 episodes into the Next 100 Project and now we tackle a racy, lurid and ultra-fun Oscar-winner. T’was a controversial choice for Best Picture in 2002, but the flick has some tremendous song-and-dance numbers and some excellent performances. Zellweger & Zeta-Jones are dynamite, while Gere offsets those bad girls with loads of panache. Caffeine up your blood with some Sparkplug Coffee, then hunker down with this deliciously mean musical from 15 years ago!
This week on the 'cast, Allen and Steven put together an episode on-par length-wise with some of the epics, except this one is just for 1998's The Mask of Zorro, starring Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Directed by Martin Campbell, the film defies our expectations and delivers on both fun and quality. This, however, doesn't stop the discussion from veering into the oddest of realms, from the global implications of 9/11, to Martin Van Buren starring in Jackass. Sean Connery is once again thrown under the bus, and the boys spend way too long recollecting local cable programming. Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com
High Fidelity (2000) d. Stephen Frears Starring:John CusackIben HjejleTodd LouisoJack BlackLisa BonetCatherine Zeta-JonesJoan CusackTim Robbins This week on Total Movie Recall, Steve and Ryan compare the soul sapping abyss of their previous relationships with that of Rob from High Fidelity. Steve talks about hunting down ex-girlfriends to demand answers and Ryan weighs the significance of romance in your teens vs. in your twenties. They both lament the demise of the mix tape and agree that Chicago is an awesome city. Rob Gordon (John Cusack) is the owner of a failing record store in Chicago, where he sells music the old-fashioned way -- on vinyl. Although they have an encyclopedic knowledge of pop music and are consumed by the music scene, it's of no help to Rob, whose needle skips the love groove when his long-time girlfriend, Laura (Iben Hjejle), walks out on him. As he examines his failed attempts at romance and happiness, the process finds him being dragged, kicking and screaming, into adulthood. Things discussed in the show: Welcome Back Kotter Film in Chicago Vice Documentaries vs. National Geographic Georgia Guidestones The Martian - Matt Damon The Revenant, Room The Oscars and white people CitizenFour Fleetwood Mac, Otis Redding, The Carpenters, Blink 182, Joni Mitchell Sara Gilbert Stiff Little Fingers, The Beta Band Beans and Bagels, Spoken Cafe Touch & Go Records Apocalypse Hoboken, Nil8 Skunk Ape!? Lounge Ax, Double Door, Chicago Reader, Biograph Theater, Three Penny Theater Mazzy Star, Pearl Jam, The Cure, Nick Drake, Ben Folds, Wilco, My Bloody Valentine, Shalloboi, Belle and Sebastian, Modest Mouse, Leonard Cohen Lily Tomlin vs. Lili Taylor L.A. Confidential, Beverly Hills Cop The Professional - Luc Besson, Natalie Portman Sin City Kuffs - Christian Slater Suspiria - Dario Argento Lars Von Trier - The Element of Crime, Europa Amelie The Minutemen - Double Nickels on the Dime Next week: Oldboy
Nicole Vespa swashbuckles onto the podcast to talk about the adventure romp, The Mask of Zorro. With special guest host Clayton Margeson! Clayton ages it up, Rob pitches two curveballs, and Nicole considers the casting. Remakes begin at 54:15. See Nicole with Ghost Car at the Playground Theatre and in the Chicago Nerd Festival, and follow her on Twitter @scootergoesbeep. You can check Clayton out on the Talking Games podcast and find him on Twitter @claytonmargeson.
Eagle Tribune film critic Greg Vellante joins Steve Head and John Black to discuss the new films THAT'S MY BOY, ROCK OF AGES and BRAVE.
We discuss new Blu-ray and DVD releases including: 'Captain America: The First Avenger,' Jewel Staite's 'Mothman' the 'Jurassic Park Ultimate Trilogy,' 1957's 'Valerie,' 'Earth's Mightiest Heroes: The Avengers' Volumes 3 and 4, 'The Howling: Reborn,' William Shatner's documentary 'The Captains,' 'Page One: Inside the New York Times,' Kevin Smiths 'Red State' and Disney's 'Winne the Pooh.' http://www.post-movie.net is where it all happens.