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187. Dead & Company @ Sphere Las Vegas, Night Two
OK so today in Las Vegas I learned it's "Sphere" and not "The Sphere". And we're back recording for posterity impressions of the 2nd night of the inaugural 3-show residency kick-off for Dead & Company at Sphere Las Vegas.
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185. Dead & Company At The Sphere Las Vegas, Night One
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Some thoughts on an extraordinary in-person collective entertainment experience...remember those??
183. 'Get Shorty' (1995)
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Barry Sonnenfeld and Scott Frank's adaptation of Elmore Leonard's 1990 crime novel 'Get Shorty' was the 2nd film that John Travolta made after returning to top stardom with a bang in Tarantino's 'Pulp Fiction'. This vibe-y, enjoyable, smartly-written and brilliantly-acted mid-90's example of the $20-30 million-dollar studio movie that now seems like a vestige of another time and place.
182. 'Sunset Boulevard' (1950) with Special Guest Brad Caleb Kane
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I'm joined again by multi-hyphenate Brad Caleb Kane for a discussion about Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett's iconic 1950 satirical noir Hollywood cautionary tale 'Sunset Boulevard' and various other digressions!
180. Oscars 2024 Recap
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It's my annual Oscar Recap. And Killers of the Flower Moon wuz robbed!
177. The Third Man (1949)
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Carol Reed and Graham Greene's iconic post-war neo noir classic 'The Third Man'. A perfect movie. Steven Soderbergh calls it the only movie you need to watch in order to learn how to make a movie. In this episode I cover the making of, the battles between David O. Selznick, Alexander Korda, Reed and Orson Welles, the happenstance score to end all film scores and MORE.
174. James Cameron's 'Aliens' and David Fincher's 'Alien 3'
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Ridley Scott's brilliant 1979 sci-fi/horror classic 'Alien' burnished his deserved reputation as bold re-interpreter of techno-dystopian futurism and exploder of genres. But it made a lot of money and dollar signs in the eyes of 'Alien' producers Brandywine Productions led them to turn for a sequel to James Cameron, who had already done a similar turn on the Rambo franchise, penning a "rewritte...
171. 'The Friends of Eddie Coyle' (1973)
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Peter Yates was quietly one of the most interesting film directors of his time. His seminal 1967 British train-robbery film 'Robbery' got him noticed for the job directing Steve McQueen in 1968's 'Bullitt'. In that film, Yates turned in a car chase frequently mentioned as second only to the iconic one filmed by Billy Friedkin in 'The French Connection'. By 1973, Yates was in Hollywood, working ...
169. Phone Call Scenes In Movies
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A particular interest of mine is phone calls in movies. I'm interested in them as plot devices, as examples of good or indifferent screenwriting, as opportunities for actors to show different sides of themselves in scenes where they're not opposite other actors, and on and on. In this episode we'll take a look at a few different genres of Movie Phone Call scenes: scenes where actors are onscree...
168. All of Phillip Seymour Hoffman's Scenes in 'Charlie Wilson's War'
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An appreciation of Phillip Seymour Hoffman and his brilliant portrayal of real-life CIA Most Interesting Man Gust Avrokotos in Mike Nichols' final film 'Charlie Wilson's War'.
167. Albert Brooks & Julie Hagerty in 'Lost In America' (1985)
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167. Albert Brooks & Julie Hagerty in 'Lost In America' (1985)
165. The Michael Keaton Ray Nicolette Cinematic Universe
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165. The Michael Keaton Ray Nicolette Cinematic Universe
161. The 'Godfather' Films W/ 'The Godfather Gang' author and 'The Offer' producer Ernest Lupinacci
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161. The 'Godfather' Films W/ 'The Godfather Gang' author and 'The Offer' producer Ernest Lupinacci
160. How to Listen to Dead & Company
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160. How to Listen to Dead & Company
159. 'Indiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny'
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159. 'Indiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny'
155. Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman in 'Moneyball' (2011)
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155. Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman in 'Moneyball' (2011)
154. Robert Altman's 'Nashville' (1975)
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154. Robert Altman's 'Nashville' (1975)
152. Twenty-Two Glimpses of Jeff Spicoli
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152. Twenty-Two Glimpses of Jeff Spicoli
151. Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982)
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151. Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982)
what is this gem
“Fucker, you suck it.”
Time to reshoot this with a 6er of bud lights. ftw dawg.
So funny!!! Stuff came out of its mouth, it was like a Beethoven rug
i need Matt's shirt
McKeever was criminally under used in Dispatches From Elsewhere.
Ishtar is Amazing
I rolled my ankle eating pussy 😂
how am i just seeing this lmfao
BARNDOG!
Haha which murder trial
Ronee Blakely's performance was flawless. Listen to "Dues" again.
This doesn't deserve to be this good!
See McKusky was meant to be a dad did you see the gentleness with the bottle
where is the movie?
Overall, I enjoyed your podcast on the film, Nashville. I found your analysis of Keith Carradine's approach/reaction to his character particularly interesting. However, you state that none of the actors were actual country singers. Wasn't Ronee Blakely a country music singer before Nashville? I thought it was predicted that she was going to have a big career in film after her role as Barbara Jean, but that never happened. Also, why didn't you or Richard discuss Allen Garfield's character, Barnett (Barbara Jean's husband)? I thought he was excellent. He had contempt for the music business and all of the leeches it spawned; his sole agenda was to protect his wife's mental and physical health and reputation. The scene when he accosted the audience after Barbara Jean had her breakdown was remarkable. I'd be curious to know both of your thoughts on his character and that scene. To me it was one of the only moments of truthfulness in the film. He was telling the audience how it was whether they wanted hear it in 'shut-up-and-sing' Nashville or not.
Dieser Film Flash Gordon ist grauenvoll
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Eminense grise
I can make my balls do an armpit fart
O'Connor has never been funny
Marry me my love…!
You just made a big mistake, your honor.
lol
PROLLLLY 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
BRUHHHHHH
Gerbs and Butterly kings
Free of charge movie dirty dancing 1985 play
UNA MIERDA
Long haired Matt is FUCK-A-BLE
Pop I'm sorry I couldn't listen to that
Who’s the BBL?
This is crazy. I forgot about Philly Court and now realizing it was Shane, Matt, Keevs. Unreal.
Promo'SM ✅
I was born in asheville nc my dad is from Milville NJ i now know where i belong back with my tribe \ 🍆 / 🙅
The accuracy in this is that theyre still respectful to the judge
Great movies👍
As true today as the supreme court has been for years!
What is this shit?!
f k u
All this started with a dude riding a bulldozer home everyday from work… What a boss lol
The best part was the scene of Shane chugging the sixth twisted tea while staring into the camera 💀💀💀😭
Love the judge's expressions after he downs the first!
Fuck you Fuck this This is some good ass pickle
i came here to watch it, not hear some one blab, clickbait shit
“I need a twisted system” I hope to use this line one day
Is this Logans vs the tates
Shane should have his own sketch comedy show, like SNL but funny.
Who wears a Gram Parsons t-shirt? Awesome! Love you, Ryan just for that alone. Plus, best apploooo achoos ever!
Zeppelin reference: Didn't see that coming. 😀