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    Chillpak Hollywood Hour

    Each week, Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness take you on a journey.
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    Season 3 Episode 70

    Season 3 Episode 70
    Original Air Date: Monday 5 June, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Dean previews his upcoming improv show. Phil previews his forthcoming travels with his cat. Dean and Phil analyze the latest news in the escalating showdown between the Hollywood studios and the creative unions, including the terms of the tentative agreement between the studios and the directors. Then, the rest of the show is about a handful of the greatest films of all time, including Casablanca (with fascinating and surprising stories about its making), Seven Samurai, Pickpocket and Out of the Past, and a couple of truly awful ones (a musical version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring Kirk Douglas?!). Discussion of great actors, great editing, great cinematography, and Wabi-Sabi ensues!

    Season 3 Episode 69

    Season 3 Episode 69
    Original Air Date: Monday 29 May, 9 pm Eastern
    Description: After three special theme shows celebrating their 16 years of changing the way people listen to the internet, your friends in podcasting and broadcasting are back doing whatever the heck it is they usually do! Dean and Phil discuss all the news coming out of the Cannes Film Festival and the latest in the ongoing labor turmoil in Hollywood. They discuss art, comedy, and Disneyland. They offer up reviews of three new or recent releases. They celebrate the lives and legacies of a chart-topping singer-turned-actor, the Queen of Rock 'n Roll, a groundbreaking filmmaker, and an award-winning novelist.

    Season 3 Episode 68

    Season 3 Episode 68
    Original Air Date: Monday 22 May, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: We hope you enjoyed last week's special episode celebrating the cinematic legacies of two of Hollywood's greatest actor/producers - Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster. This week is part 2 of that conversation, and covers the years 1960-1990. Some great movies, some horrible but (unintentionally) hilarious movies, and some fascinating stories of acting and filmmaking will get discussed.

    Season 3 Episode 67

    Season 3 Episode 67
    Original Air Date: Monday 15 May, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: This week, year 17 gets underway in style with the first part of a special two-part theme show where Dean and Phil discuss the cinematic legacies of two of the biggest stars of all time: Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster. This episode focuses on these famous actor-producers' careers though the year 1960. And it also involves discussions of many other notable screen artists, from filmmakers like Billy Wilder, to performers like Barbara Stanwyck. So keep those chosen "watchlists" and/or "queues" handy as you will doubtless learn about a title or two (or a dozen) of movies you will want to enjoy or re-visit!

    Chillpak Hollywood Hour #1

    Chillpak Hollywood Hour #1
    Original Date: May 8, 2007

    Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness bring you movie chat from the inner workings of Hollywood’s indie film machine.

    Today’s Topics: Dean comments on a documentary he saw at the Silver Lake Film Festival called Improbable Collapse, and Phil reports on a “star” ceremony in Palm Springs, an addition to their Walk of Fame.

    The guys also talk about Spiderman 3, Waitress, the MPAA and the history of the X rating, gaming the ratings board, and art vs commerce vs freedom of expression.

    And, oh yeah… they don’t accept screenplay submissions, just finished films.

    Season 3 Episode 66

    Season 3 Episode 66
    Original Air Date: Monday 8 May, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: On the 8th of May 2007, good friends and collaborators Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness started to "change the way people listen to the internet" with a free weekly podcast called "From the Heart of Hollywood". Eventually, of course, the show became known as YOUR Chillpak Hollywood Hour and today the show turns 16 years of age, old enough to drive itself! Your friends in podcasting (and broadcasting) commemorate the occasion with very special episode where they discuss the ways the world has changed since they started the show 16 years ago, and how they predict the world will be different 16 years from now!

    Season 3 Episode 65

    Season 3 Episode 65
    Original Air Date: Monday 1 May, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Rabbit, Rabbit! Welcome to May and welcome to the final show of year 15 of YOUR Chillpak Hollywood Hour where Dean and Phil get the ball rolling by discussing the obituary fictional character Dame Edna wrote for her creator prior to his death. Phil remembers the legendary playwright Robert Patrick and he and Dean ponder the life - not the legacy - of the woman who falsely accused Emmett Till. Then, in "Celebrity Deaths", the towering artistry and humanity of Harry Belafonte gets discussed, as does Belafonte's friendship with Sidney Poitier. The latest in the pending Writer's Strike gets analyzed. Facts surrounding three movies discussed last week get revealed, the 1996 classic Irma Vep starring the incomparable Maggie Cheung gets revisited, and the countdown to the end of Netflix results in analysis of both Sean Baker's Red Rocket and Mike Mills' C'mon C'mon. Finally, the concluding seasons of "Succession" and "Barry" get hailed.

    Season 3 Episode 64

    Season 3 Episode 64
    Original Air Date: Monday 24 April, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: This week's show begins with plenty of mystery as Phil riddles Dean about a hidden Japanese teahouse and a vintage movie ad from the late 1970s! Then, Dean and Phil tackle a wide array of topics including a commemoration of Japanese internment, the latest lawsuit involving Alec Baldwin and Phil’s encounter with Malcolm McDowell. In "Celebrity Deaths" the brilliant comedic character actor Barry Humphries and the accomplished classical musician-turned-journalist/memoirist Blair Tindall get remembered. Haven't heard of them? Trust us, you know their work! Finally, Dean and Phil have three movie recommendations, including new films from China and Korea, and an unearthed and restored excellent film noir from Argentina.

    Season 3 Episode 63

    Season 3 Episode 63
    Original Air Date: Monday 17 April, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Dean is back from Amsterdam and he and Phil have a lot to discuss! Dean has advice on travel, and has stories about Vermeer, Rembrandt and Heineken. Phil has stories about TCM host (and Czar of Noir) Eddie Muller, and stories about stepping down from his roles at the famed Los Angeles Breakfast Club. Dean and Phil discuss the possible forthcoming writer’s strike in Hollywood and in “Celebrity Deaths” remember the inventor of the game Settlers of Catan, the Oscar-winning production designer of the “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” films, an Oscar-nominated character actor and a cartoonist beloved by several generations of fans.

    Season 3 Episode 62

    Season 3 Episode 62
    Original Air Date: Monday 10 April, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: On this week's brand new installment, friend of the show and great music journalist Yoshi Kato joins Phil to celebrate the life and legacy of the brilliant composer, musician and actor Ryuichi Sakamoto, who died at the age of 71. Then, Phil and Dean welcome back Eric Mark, who gives a full report on this year's Sundance Film Festival, regales with stories of performing on "the game show circuit", and tells all about the popular sci-fi podcast he co-produces and acts in, "Broken Road".

    Season 3, Episode 61

    Season 3, Episode 61
    Original Air Date: Monday 3 April, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: This week's show begins with a round of Dean and Phil's vintage movie ad game before becoming a preview of April events to which Dean and Phil are looking forward. From there, the show seques into a discussion of the latest news surrounding the Rust on-set shooting trial as well as the latest news involving the ever-expanding on-screen universes of John Wick and Blade Runner, during which Phil questions whether the USA can ever rid itself of gun violence when we so profoundly enjoy fictional depictions of such violence. Two cinematic classics by the great French director René Clément get discussed (one a 1960 adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley and the other a 1970 Lewis Carroll and Alfred Hitchcock-inspired film that turned Charles Bronson into the biggest global box office draw), and a circus film from Carol Reed gets celebrated, along with the body of work by its star, Burt Lancaster. In "Celebrity Deaths", the original Wednesday Addams, the co-creator of "Sesame Street", and the star of "James at 15" and "Salem's Lot" all get remembered. Finally, your friends in podcasting and broadcasting commemorate the 12th anniversary of THE "comedy soundcast soundcast" Succotash!

    Season 3 Episode 60

    Season 3 Episode 60
    Original Air Date: Monday 27 March, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Welcome to an excellent installment of your Chillpak Hollywood Hour that begins with tales of springtime before a couple of great soapbox moments courtesy of the “sensitivity editing” of Agatha Christie and newspaper headline treatments of black men in the media. An actress who starred in many beloved projects, a screenwriter behind crowd-pleasing movies, a singer in a legendary doo-wop band and the designer responsible for the way Phil smelled throughout his teens and twenties (!) all get remembered in “Celebrity Deaths”. Dean champions Cocaine Bear, Elizabeth Banks, and the return of Nicolas Cage (not that he went anywhere). Phil regales with amazing original casting choices for a couple of popular recent films before launching into an appreciation of the fable-making on display in John Wick: Chapter 4.

    Season 3 Episode 59

    Season 3 Episode 59
    Original Air Date: Monday 20 March, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: This week’s show begins with “What We’re Reading” and continues by asking such big questions as: Is the John Wick franchise the best action franchise ever? Is “Andor” the best iteration of Star Wars ever? Is “Severance” one of the best television series ever? Was there anything memorable from last week’s Oscar telecast? Are the prosecutors in the Alec Baldwin Rust shooting case arriving to work each day in a clown car? Was comic strip “Dilbert” a victim of cancel culture? Are the edited versions of the James Bond novels coming out an effort to get ahead of cancel culture or a shameless money grab? Both? Is Peacock’s “Poker Face” Rian Johnson’s remake of “Columbo” or “The Fugitive”? Or both? All that gets discussed and three popular actors get remembered in “Celebrity Deaths”.

    Season 3 Episode 58

    Season 3 Episode 58
    Original Air Date: Monday 13 March, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: The bulk of this week’s show is comprised of two pre-recorded interviews with special guests. The first was a conversation between Phil and Eric Kurland, the pre-eminent authority on the art, science and history of 3-D. The second was recorded last weekend on Santa Monica Boulevard in Hollywood outside the Broadwater Plunge (with a live audience of one, who ends up playing a supporting role), as Dean and Phil hoped to catch up with their friend Eric Mark about his recent trip to the Sundance Film Festival, the successful sci-fi podcast he produces, his many game show appearances and the harrowing health travails he has endured. Only the last of these really gets much coverage in a freewheeling, head-spinning, hilarious conversation on the mean streets of Hollywood.

    Season 3 Episode 57

    Season 3 Episode 57
    Original Air Date: Monday 6 March, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Dean is back in Los Angeles and Phil picks him up at the Eastern Columbia and they take to the mean streets of Los Angeles at the outset of this week’s show! Topics discussed include Dean’s experiences with the late character actor Tom Sizemore, the live-streamed Chris Rock special on Netflix, and the disappearance of the great actor Julian Sands. Then, Phil is joined (via zoom) by Yoshi Kato to discuss the career and legacy of jazz great Wayne Shorter, and later, Phil is joined (via zoom) by Marc Hershon, who shares a great story about the late comedian-turned-actor Richard Belzer. After that, and after several cocktails in Hollywood (!), it’s back into the car for a return trip to the Eastern Columbia where Phil stumps Dean with a very interesting trivia question pertaining to the relevancy of the Oscars. This leads to Dean and Phil deciding (for the first time) to not do any Oscar-related show this year, though they do establish one way in which the Academy Awards probably do matter culturally.

    Season 3 Episode 56

    Season 3 Episode 56
    Original Air Date: Monday 27 February, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Dean and Phil commiserate about power outages in Dean's Michigan neighborhood and about snow in Los Angeles! More important than winter season weather, however, are which way the winds are blowing in Hollywood's award season and they discuss the latest news and how it affects handicapping this year's Best Picture Oscar race. Long before it was called "Best Picture", the top Oscar was called "Best Production" and Phil analyzes one of its earliest recipients - Cimarron, one of the only westerns ever to win the top prize from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Another western also has Phil's attention: Red Sun starring Charles Bronson, Toshiro Mifune and Alain Delon. Phil follows up on last week's remembrance of Raquel Welch, by sharing thoughts on and stories about one of her earliest films, Lady in Cement starring Frank Sinatra. Finally, Phil saw a screening of the great Italian classic The Conformist and discussion of this leads to appreciations on the art of editing and some of its greatest practitioners, as well as an appreciation for the great production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti. Dean also saw a movie this week - the current (modest) box office hit 80 for Brady and Dean actually sings its praises! Dean also has two personal stories about the great stand-up comedian-turned-actor Richard Belzer (with whom he starred in and episode of "The X-Files" exploring the origin of the Lone Gunmen). Other notables remembered in “Celebrity Deaths” include a big screen star of the 60s and 70s, and a 6 time Emmy-nominated television actress of the 80's and 90s.

    Season 3 Episode 55

    Season 3 Episode 55
    Original Air Date: Monday 20 February, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: This week's show begins with a cold open wherein Dean and Phil discuss Phil’s 4th wedding anniversary, 100 years of Disney, and 16 years of Chillpak, while also celebrating the life and cultural legacy of Burt Bacharach. Dean then reveals his plans to see 80 for Brady (!) before he and Phil compare notes on Pearl, the sequel to X. Phil then sings the praises of a little-known noir-ish detective story starring Lucille Ball and directed by Douglas Sirk, and the jazzy 1966 exercise in style, Tokyo Drifter. After that, it’s time to open the Chillpak morgue for a handful of truly fascinating “Celebrity Deaths” as screen icon Raquel Welch, Award-winning director Hugh Hudson, former child star Austin Majors, and one of the greatest production designers of all time, Eugene Lee, get remembered.

    Season 3, Episode 54

    Season 3, Episode 54
    Chillpak Hollywood Hour – Season 3, Episode 54

    Original Air Date: Monday 13 February, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: This week's show picks up right where last week’s show left off with Dean and Phil revealing which films topped their lists as the best of 2022! Dean regales (?) with tales of his recent adventures in the nation's capital before he and Phil compare notes on their respective Valentine’s Day plans. Phil then takes Dean to task about two films on his Top Ten list - The Kitchen Brigade from France and All Quiet on the Western Front from Germany. Dean then takes Phil to task about the Edgar Allen Poe mystery on Netflix, The Pale Blue Eye. Dean and Phil will then tackle the controversy that swirled around the Academy Award nomination for To Leslie star Andrea Riseborough, and the latest troubling reports coming out of the prosecution of Alec Baldwin. Loyal listeners like you (yes, YOU!) have concerns about the variable frame rates in Avatar: The Way of Water and the proposed variable seat-pricing plan at AMC Theaters. Your friends in podcasting and broadcasting will weigh in on both topics, as well as on the "Lawsuit of the Week" involving breakfast cereal and an indie rock band.

    Season 3 Episode 53

    Season 3 Episode 53
    Original Air Date: Monday 6 February, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Last week, Dean and Phil discussed the ten films nominated for the Best Picture Oscar, the ten films released in 2022 that earned the most revenue at the domestic U.S. box office, and the ten (or twelve) or so films the critics have come to consensus on as the best of the year. This week, it's Dean and Phil's turn! They will revel their Top Tens, as they count down what might be the films they consider the best, the most groundbreaking, the most important, or just their favorites of the year.

    Season 3 Episode 52

    Season 3 Episode 52
    Original Air Date: Monday 30 January, 9 pm Eastern

    Description: Your friends in podcasting and broadcasting start the show with a "cold open" about some greats of Italian cinema and the genius of Jennifer Coolidge and the cinematographer of "The White Lotus". Then, after Phil regales with tales of a one-day, 650 mile road trip to Turlock and back, Dean and Phil spend the bulk of the show doing a deep dive into analyzing the year in movies 2022. They take the 10 nominees for the Best Picture Oscar and compare/contrast that list with both the critics' choices for the top dozen or so films of the year and the top ten box office releases of the year. What emerges is an analysis of the present, and perhaps the near future of moviemaking and movie-going.