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    The Movie Sneak

    Screenwriter / filmmakers CRAIG JAMISON and JIM DELANEY put a fresh spin on the cinema podcast show with news, interviews, musical guests and more. Sneak with us up into those hidden balcony seats!

    THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST is part of The GullCottage/Sandlot - a film blog, cinema magazine, growing reference library and online network "Celebrating The Art of Cinema, ... And Cinema As Art".

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    Episodes (30)

    "WHERE WERE YOU IN '82?": RELIVING THE GREATEST MOVIE SUMMER OF ALL TIME!

    "WHERE WERE YOU IN '82?": RELIVING THE GREATEST MOVIE SUMMER OF ALL TIME!

    What could make the greatest film summer of them all, 1982 - where within four months POLTERGEIST, STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, E.T., ROCKY III, BLADE RUNNER, THE THING, CONAN THE BARBARIAN, TRON, FIREFOX, AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, PINK FLOYD: THE WALL, THE SECRET OF NIMH, THE ROAD WARRIOR, NIGHT SHIFT, DINER and more, ... which 40 years ago all opened back-to-back / week-after-week - even better? How 'bout reliving that time with the people with whom you first saw many of those movies! That's what we did - inviting three of our closest life-long friends to step into the WayBack Machine with us to that most memorable summer. And, hey, in doing so we realized it wasn't just the films themselves which gave us that lifetime of memories we cherish to this day, but the fact that it was also a very special time of life associated with those movies which we came to emotionally - sometimes subconsciously - link to them. And as such, whether - like us - you got to those now-classic flicks of '82 in the first "POS" car you ever owned or on bicycles, whether those four months helped heal a first-time broken heart, or whether it was the last time you and your own personal STAND BY ME / STRANGER DAYS / FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH-like group of friends were ever together in the same room before separating to the four winds, to this day every time you rewatch one of those films a piece of you zooms back to the time and place you first saw it - and with whom you saw it - faster than Doc Brown can say "Great Scott!" or "1.21 gigawatts!".

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    "RARA AVIS" - INDEPENDENT'S DAY, 2022 - THREE TRULY ONE-OF-A-KIND FILMS AND FILMMAKERS TO WATCH IN '22

    "RARA AVIS" - INDEPENDENT'S DAY, 2022 - THREE TRULY ONE-OF-A-KIND FILMS AND FILMMAKERS TO WATCH IN '22

    The concept of independent cinema isn't as new as some believe, and there have always been two kinds. One is where stars break from the system to do their own thing - such as when Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and D.W. Griffith joined to form the (then) independent company United Artists to oppose the financial and creative strangulation of the “Big Five” studios of the day. And the other where a relative upstart / outsider has the chutzpah to not only tear down long-established walls, but in the process build bridges for others into the industry - such as when 100 years before Tyler Perry African-American novelist Oscar Micheaux establish himself as the first black American “one man studio”, directing and producing 40 films and seven novels in just under 30 years between 1919 and 1948. 

    That spirit still exists today. And in celebration THE MOVIE SNEAK sits down with three filmmakers for our annual fireside on the current state of the independent cinematic arts. Stacy Layne Wilson takes us behind-the-scenes on her new “Lo Fi, Sci Fi, Rock ‘n Roll Comedy” THE SECOND AGE OF AQUARIUS. Filmmaker Amanda Kasmira Cryer gives us a little pre-vis on her searing in-the-works documentary INSIDE MEN which delves into prison reform and the need to do away with the “for-profit” incarceration system. And ahead-of-his-time writer / director Chris Chan Lee chats with us about his acclaimed hard-hitting 1997 coming-of-age drama YELLOW, and his “currently on the festival circuit" SILENT RIVER – which begins as a Sam Shepard-like drama about a man seeking reconciliation with his estranged wife, then branches in mind-bending genre territory worthy of Rod Serling and Richard Matheson. Recently returned from Europe where just a few weeks ago SILENT RIVER picked up a Jury Award at the Paris International Film Festival, we’re honored to have Chris -- along with Stacy and Amanda – join us for our Second Annual Celebration of “INDEPENDENT’S” DAY

    More on STACY LAYNE WILSON @ ...

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    THE 5TH ANNUAL "CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS" - FOR FILMS MANY DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT, ... BUT SHOULD!

    THE 5TH ANNUAL "CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS" - FOR FILMS MANY DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT, ... BUT SHOULD!

    It's that time of year again where - as certain as those proverbial death, taxes and the changing of the seasons (though usually a lot more fun) - THE MOVIE SNEAK PODCAST unleashes its choices for the annual CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS. The world's most unpretentious awards show (which really doesn't actually give out any trophies), THE CHEAPIE BINS celebrates a love of film by delving into our favorites from the last year. The twist, though, is they aren't necessarily films which opened within the last year. But are rather films we've only just seen in that last year via taking a chance / a flyer / a gamble and picking them up for a buck or two in a local supermarket, drug store or Dollar Store / Dollar Tree cheapie bin. As such, we take into consideration old and new, and everything from studio fare and critical gems to contemporary action flicks and old-school grindhousers in our awards categories - "Best Remake or Reboot", "Most Surprising Film, ... In A Good Way", "Most Technically Impressive", "Fave Film Which The Rest of The World Absolutely Hated", "Favorite Guilty Pleasure" and "Best CHEAPIE BIN-DER Of The Year"

    "The envelope please" 😄  

    *NOTES* The audio distortion during the first 30 seconds of the episode is intentional. And some film audio clips contain explicit language which some may find offensive. Just givin' you a heads up!

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    NEO-GEO NAZISM: THE MOVIES VS. WHITE SUPREMACY

    NEO-GEO NAZISM: THE MOVIES VS. WHITE SUPREMACY

    "Neo" means "new". But from Charlottesville, to the plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, to the January 6th terror attack (and Sept.18th rally attempting to recasts the insurrectionists as "political prisoners") and beyond, it's the same age-old supremacist doctrine which earlier fueled Germany's "Beer Hall Putsch" and the Holocaust, South Africa's once all dominant Apartheid, and America's "Jim Crow". So, let's be clear there's nothing "new" about any of this at all. Art - including cinema - is society's subconscious. And in the 1980s, when long-standing ethnic / cultural barriers were being torn down (remember MTV refusing to air black artists until the success of Michael Jackson and Prince forced them too?), there was rising blowback among those who felt they were losing long-held power. And before this blowback was publicly acknowledged (or maybe even realized) by the general public, filmmakers had already picked up on it and addressed the threat in a remarkable number of mainstream films between 1988 - '89 where white supremacists and their doctrine were challenged head-on as a modern day threat: among those films - Costa-Gavras' BETRAYED and MUSIC BOX, Oliver Stone's TALK RADIO, John Frankenheimer's DEAD BANG, Clint Eastwood's PINK CADILLAC, Richard Donner's LETHAL WEAPON 2, along with MISSISSIPPI BURNING, MURDERER'S AMONG US, A DRY WHITE SEASON, TRIUMPH OF THE SPIRIT, HANNA'S WAR and others. And it's remarkable how, when re-watching these films today, they all seem as if they could have been shot as recently as just last week. 

    In one of our most stark and raw installments (yes, we've still got film audio clips, but no background music or slick production this time around) Craig and Jim recall the era, and do in-depth retros on the various films as they related to the social / political landscape of their day, ... as well as how many still amazingly / tragically closely relate to our present.  

    *NOTE* THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FILM AUDIO CLIPS AND LANGUAGE WHICH SOME MY FIND DISTURBING.

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    AIR FORCE ONE'S TOTAL RECALL OF ROBOCOP IN THE MASTER & COMMANDER'S OUTBREAK OF THE PERFECT STORM IN THE DEEP BLUE SEA : A WHIRLWIND CHAT WITH HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION DESIGNER WILLIAM SANDELL

    AIR FORCE ONE'S TOTAL RECALL OF ROBOCOP IN THE MASTER & COMMANDER'S OUTBREAK OF THE PERFECT STORM IN THE DEEP BLUE SEA : A  WHIRLWIND CHAT WITH HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION DESIGNER WILLIAM SANDELL

    Ever see any of those films, ... or POSEIDON, SMALL SOLDIERS, HOCUS POCUS, NEWSIES, PAYCHECK, THE FLINTSTONES or HOTEL FOR DOGS? Whew - helluva career! Well, all of their sets - those created cinematic worlds and many more - were imagined and designed by the legendary William Sandell. And we’ve got him! So, sit back, crack one open, light ‘em if you got ‘em, open a steno pad and take some notes ... or whatever it is you do. Because Sandell’s taking us on a trip, both chill and informative as all hell at the same time, through behind-the-scenes Hollywood history - from his early days as a set dresser on films like MEAN STREETS, TRUCK TURNER, BLACK BELT JONES and Roger Corman’s BIG BAD MAMMA, to world creator on later day modern faves which have actually become traveling art museum staples like HOCUS POCUS. Prepare to have your movie mind blown.

    Learn more - 

    * WILLIAM SANDELL online @ https://williamsandell.com/

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    THE $4 DOLLAR FILM FESTIVAL: THE CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS 2021 / THE MOVIE SNEAK MASTERS SERIES: MUSICAL WARRIOR AMY ANDERSSON

    THE $4 DOLLAR FILM FESTIVAL: THE CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS 2021 / THE MOVIE SNEAK MASTERS SERIES: MUSICAL WARRIOR AMY ANDERSSON

    The best awards show ever for "Movies No One Gives A Damn About, ... But Should!" returns with THE MOVIE SNEAK's annual CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS. Y'know those department store, Rite-Aid and Dollar Store dump bins overflowing with that disorganized mess of Blu-rays and DVDs? Well, once per year we offer up a "Best Of" list culled from films - older and newer - we've only just seen over the last 12 months because we took a flyer, dove into that pile and pulled out what turned out to be some true cinematic gems. And with categories ranging from "Biggest Pleasant Surprise", to "Best Remake or Reboot", to "Favorite Film Which The Rest Of The World Absolutely Hated!" and more, we're pretty effin' certain there's gonna be something for every taste in this our latest celebration of the "$4 DOLLAR FILM FESTIVAL". That one right around the corner and down the aisle from the paper towels and Pepto. Also ... 


    THE MOVIE SNEAK MASTERS SERIES (begins at 5:06 min. mark) returns with a chat with conductor / award-winning filmmaker Amy Andersson. The founder of Orchestra Moderne NY, Maestra Andersson is an industry multi-tasker renowned for conducting operatic, symphonic, Broadway musical, and video game concerts globally - among the most popular being the uber-successful THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: SYMPHONY OF THE GODDESSES tour. She's made appearances on THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT, the CBS MORNING and CBS EVENING SHOWs and more. And she’s the creator and producer of WOMEN WARRIORS: THE VOICES OF CHANGE - a stunning multimedia "live-to-picture" symphony production featuring the music of eight celebrated contemporary female composers synched to a silent 70 minute documentary film. Premiering at Lincoln Center to rave reviews on September 20th, 2019, the soul stirring concert creation honors the strength and heroism of global activists fighting for social justice, human and civil rights, gender equality, environmental causes, and for the right of every girl around the world to an education. Brava, Maestra Andersson!  

    Learn more -

    * WOMEN WARRIORS: THE VOICES OF CHANGE @ https://womenwarriorsthevoicesofchange.com/

    * Amy Andersson conducts THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: SYMPHONY OF THE GODDESSES on THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT (10/13/15) @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgRn5Ir2Dmg

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    WHAT'S UP DOC? - "THE VENTURES", "DISPOSABLE HUMANITY", "STUNTWOMEN: THE UNTOLD HOLLYWOOD STORY": THREE DOCUMENTARIES EVERY FILM LOVER NEEDS TO SEE IN 2021

    WHAT'S UP DOC? - "THE VENTURES", "DISPOSABLE HUMANITY", "STUNTWOMEN: THE UNTOLD HOLLYWOOD STORY": THREE DOCUMENTARIES EVERY FILM LOVER NEEDS TO SEE IN 2021

    Remember when documentaries were the purview of PBS, Jacques Cousteau, the Disney Nature films of the 60s, and they felt like junior high Social Studies? Not anymore! Since filmmakers Barbara Koppel, Michael Moore, Ken Burns and others entered the field the documentary has become one of the primary contemporary catalysts for environmental change, setting straight the long-bent historical record, and instigating a wide spectrum of social change – from setting the innocent free, sending those who “got away with it” up the river, bringing abusive political, religious and other leaders to justice … . And, oh, yeah, very often they're as damned entertaining (and poignantly moving) as any narrative film. But what sets one apart as unique or special? We've got three films we believe by year's end will be forefront in the hearts and minds of many, ... and we've got a sit-down with each of the filmmakers behind them.

    Staci Layne Wilson's THE VENTURES: STARS ON GUITARS (begin 4:10) is a fast and fun retrospective of her father Don Wilson and The World's All Time Bestselling Instrumental Band - featuring testimonials, accolades and fandom from everyone from Jimmy Page, John Fogerty and The Surfragettes, to Lalo Schifrin, Billy Bob Thornton and more. With DISPOSABLE HUMANITY (begin 16:15) documentarian Cameron Mitchell traversed Europe to bring to light WWII Germany's tragic (but little known) medical genocide program "Aktion T4" which took the lives of 300,000 physically disabled, and served as a developmental precursor to gas chamber "technology", death camps and ultimately the Holocaust. And finally with STUNTWOMEN: THE UNTOLD HOLLYWOOD STORY (begin 29:44) director April Wright and THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS' Michelle Rodriguez pull out all the stops and let the film industry's greatest stuntwomen tell their own story with stirring (and at times heartbreaking) recollections ... and the best scenes from some of Hollywood’s greatest action flicks. Wright calls her film an “action documentary”. But truth is it’s a bad-assed contemporary action classic in it’s own right  - with the participation of over 50 filmmakers and (of course) those high flying, physics smashing stuntwomen themselves!

    Learn more - 

    * THE VENTURES: STARS ON GUITARS @ https://theventuresstarsonguitars.com/movie

    * DISPOSABLE HUMANITY @ https://www.disposablehumanity.com/?fbclid=IwAR0QCqtmtHi4RI1vci9dMrt1O0x72khEzPNiUfev1DI1d29jQlgeSvyCY1M

    * STUNTWOMEN: THE UNTOLD HOLLYWOOD STORY

    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/stuntwomen-untold-hollywood-story-watch-150057359.html

    https://instabio.cc/StuntWomen?fbclid=IwAR3sjTqDbpfh2NXH1u6P3MISaewQR5zMy60pGjj5HwpZhPLXAWWkeMFW-ac

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    FILMS EVERY VOTER SHOULD REMEMBER BEFORE ENTERING THE BALLOT BOOTH

    FILMS EVERY VOTER SHOULD REMEMBER BEFORE ENTERING THE BALLOT BOOTH

    Elections both large and small, every time one rolls around we hear the inevitable refrain of how "Never has one been more important!". With America's 2020 Presidential race, however, regardless of where one falls within the political spectrum, we don't think anyone would disagree with that assessment this time around. We're old enough to remember how years ago before a few Presidential elections Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel did a handful of episodes entitled "Films Every President Needs To See Before Taking Office" which included such expected titles as DR. STRANGELOVE, FAIL SAFE and others. Now on the occasion of our 2020 election we present our version directed more at the voters called FILMS EVERY VOTER SHOULD REMEMBER BEFORE ENTERING THE BALLOT BOOTH. Yeah, you'll find a couple you know, but maybe even one or two you've not yet seen ... or of which you may not even be aware. As Samuel L. Jackson said ... "Vote, dammit!"  

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    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT WITH RIDLEY SCOTT'S "1492: CONQUEST OF PARADISE" (1992)

    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT WITH RIDLEY SCOTT'S "1492: CONQUEST OF PARADISE" (1992)

    Few historical figures have been as polarizing as Christopher Columbus. So, how does someone create a film which - as if piecing together an historical puzzle with personal journals, newly discovered archaeological and forensics evidence and more - paints a dramatic portrait of both sides of the man: at once a brave and brilliant navigator, explorer and missionary; but ultimately also an obsessed seeker of gold, exploiter of a continent, and slaver? Well, leave it to Ridley Scott. Lauded today as the director of such classic historical dramas as GLADIATOR and KINGDOM OF HEAVEN, as well as more contemporary ones the likes of BLACK HAWK DOWN and AMERICAN GANGSTER, back in 1992 he was mostly known as the man behind highly stylized and extremely pulpish genre films such as ALIEN, BLADE RUNNER, LEGEND and BLACK RAIN. But in a year which saw three other Christopher Columbus films – one another historical drama, one a comedy, and one even an animated family film! - Scott’s blend of hardcore fact and fascinatingly plausible speculation, ... which landed in theaters 500 years to the day of Columbus' landing in the "New World", ... was the only one which refused to put the Columbus statue on a pedestal, but chose not to topple it either. Rather he and screenwriter Roselyne Bosch moved it into the filmic equivalent of an interactive museum (so to speak) where it could be placed in context, debated, parceled and argued over as one of the best realized (if not always flattering) examinations of the controversial explorer outside a History Channel documentary. Not a success at the time of it's initial release, as many didn't much care for it's (so-called) "darker tone, 1492: CONQUEST OF PARADISE nonetheless remains the unsung (and still mostly unseen) jewel in director Scott's storied cinematic crown.

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    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: "KAFKA" (1991) - A LITTLE TOO SODERBERGH, ... EVEN FOR SODERBERGH?

    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: "KAFKA" (1991) - A LITTLE TOO SODERBERGH, ... EVEN FOR SODERBERGH?

    Some films are perhaps too experimental (or just too ahead of their time) to be understood, ... even by their makers. After winning the Cannes Film Festival's Palm d'or for his 1989 breakout hit SEX, LIES AND VIDEOTAPE, Steven Soderbergh was dubbed the "poster boy of the Sundance generation". Eagerly courted by studios large and small, filmdom eagerly anticipated the wunderkind's next cinematic endeavor. Then when KAFKA hit theaters in November of 1991 there was a loud world-wide collective “What the f**k!” accompanied by a lot of head scratching. Close thematic, visual and tonal kin to Terry Gilliam's earlier BRAZIL, David Cronenberg's later NAKED LUNCH and Alex Proyas' DARK CITY, director Soderbergh and screenwriter Lem Dobbs fashioned KAFKA as their own version of Cronenberg's "Brundle-Fly" - wherein the genomes of different beings were fused together to create an all new one. In this case feeling it impossible to faithfully adapt a Kafka story to the screen “in toto”, they took literary DNA from various works by the author, combined them with references to Kafka's actual life, then stirred them together into a brand new narrative in which the budding author in 1919 Prauge takes place in a freakishly macabre mystery - elements of which would later find their way into some of his most famous stories.

    A box office failure, and unavailable on home video for almost 20 years, the film has developed a fervent cult following, ... with us among the loudest members of this "misunderstood masterpiece's" cheerleading squad. Soderbergh himself has since even re-evaluated his own film, and has plans to do a new "Midnight Cut" which would make it even more "Rorshach"-like. If unfamiliar with this gem, join us for a 20 minute "mini pod" rundown of what still remains our all time favorite Soderbergh flick, and one of the most intriguing films of the entire decade of the 90s.

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    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: "OLD GRINGO" REVISITED (1989) - EL VIEJO GRINGO REVIVIO

    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: "OLD GRINGO" REVISITED (1989) - EL VIEJO GRINGO REVIVIO

    Few big budget studio films since the 1970s exemplify the trichotomy of Luis Puenzo's 1989 historical drama / romance adventure / political treatise masquerading as pulp OLD GRINGO. The eagerly anticipated adaptation of Carlos Fuentes’ lauded 1985 novel “Gringo Viejo” (which took him 20 years off and on to complete), and from the director of the equally acclaimed 1985 Oscar winning film THE OFFICIAL STORY starred Jane Fonda, Gregory Peck and Jimmy Smits in a three-person-point of view narrative which brought together an American school teacher, a General in the Army of Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution, and aging legendary journalist / novelist Ambrose Bierce (a fictional version of him anyway) in the final days of his life … . The film took a long and winding road to the screen, premiered out of competition at the Cannes film festival - where it was booed, suffered a delayed then incomplete release in the U.S., and ended up as one of the most critically lambasted box office disappointments of the year. But then again so did other films which have since gone on to become essential cinema - among them John Frankenheimer’s SECONDS (also booed at Cannes), David Lean’s DOCTOR ZHIVAGO - a huge critical piñata when it first opened, and others from FANTASIA and BRINGING UP BABY to BLADE RUNNER and THE THING - all of which were not box office / audience hits upon their initial releases, but which grew in popularity over the years. Does OLD GRINGO deserve such a place in cinema history? We don’t know. But we’ve always felt it was treated incredibly unfair by critics of the day who failed to notice what was really going on below the surface - among the many subtextual themes it's analogy to the Iran-Contra Scandal of the day and more. We also believe that, like SECONDS, BLADE RUNNER et all, it will eventually find it’s audience appreciative of it‘s multi-layered cinematic brilliance and bravado, ... which is kind of why we're here in general. ;)  

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    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: "11 HARROWHOUSE" (1974) - GRODIN ON THE ROCKS

    MINI-POD BURIED TREASURE OF THE WEEK: "11 HARROWHOUSE" (1974) - GRODIN ON THE ROCKS

    Even those who don't subscribe to Cinema 101 "auteur theory" acknowledge that some of the most intriguing films are those wherein a director with a very distinctive and independent cinematic style / stamp / thematic brings that sensibility to what otherwise could be a standard genre programmer, and in so doing elevates it - at least a little - to a more memorable status. Think Donald Cammel's DEMON SEED, Nicolas Roeg's THE WITCHES, and Spike Lee producing TALES FROM THE HOOD, and that'll give a decent impression of the classic caper film (à la OCEAN'S 11 or TOPKAPI) as filtered through the sensibility of END OF THE ROAD director Aram Avakian's 11 HARROWHOUSE. Make no mistake, more than anything HARROWHOUSE is an unabashedly pulp-ish, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-esque, old-school caper yarn wherein low level American diamond broker Charles Grodin and his thrill seeking ex pat girlfriend Candice Bergen are "coerced" into robbing a (not entirely legal) diamond clearing house in London of 12 billion dollars in undeclared gems stashed in a secret subterranean vault. But Avakian's thriller also manages to be a droll satire on 70s era social geopolitics, especially in regards to the "battle of the classes", ... or perhaps more accurately the "chess game" of the classes. Taking a bestselling novel which many considered "THE DAY OF THE JACKAL of the diamond trade" and turning it into a darkly acerbic adventure (say somewhere between the tone of THE HOT ROCK and MOTHER, JUGGS AND SPEED, but with a kick-ass car chase climax courtesy of ON HER HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE's Anthony Squire) was a decision which many back-in-the-day didn't much care for, but which over the years newer fans of the film have found to be one of it's greatest assets.

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    UP CLOSE WITH "ENCOUNTER" WRITER / DIRECTOR PAUL J. SALAMOFF

    UP CLOSE WITH "ENCOUNTER" WRITER / DIRECTOR PAUL J. SALAMOFF

    A throwback to the idea & character-based sci fi of the 1970s, writer / director Paul J. Salamoff’s ENCOUNTER on the surface seems a near tropish yarn about a young artist who, after losing his daughter and the ability to walk in an accident, regains the power of his legs after a group of friends encounter a small alien “lifeform” / object after it crash lands in a field. Below the surface, however, it quickly becomes more a rift on Shakespeare’s THE TEMPEST - as the pod-like being (which we aren’t sure is “good” or “evil”) begins to fulfill the needs - physical and psychological - in the lives of the members of that group, but only … if!

    From the amount of fun we had on this one you may find it hard to believe, but we were stone sober. Well, kind of, as we quickly became intoxicated by love of the genre - opening with a mini discussion of 70s era sci fi-ers (among them LOGAN’S RUN and WESTWORLD) which not only continue to creatively inspire us all - and Paul particularly on ENCOUNTER - but the creators of other recent independent “throwback” speculative thrillers like MOON, LOOPER and EX MACHINA. We then move to “mini film school” as Paul details his film’s origin, the assemblage of his cast (including genre faves Luke Hemsworth and Tom Atkins) and the shoot. And, oh, stay tuned after the end credits for a BONUS SECTION SPOILERS SPECIAL for those who’ve seen ENCOUNTER - where we talk Easter Eggs implanted within the film’s final sequence. Yeah, we pack quite a bit into one hour. 

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    BEER SUMMIT SITDOWN - PT.2: THE ANIMATED FILMS OF TAB MURPHY

    BEER SUMMIT SITDOWN - PT.2: THE ANIMATED FILMS OF TAB MURPHY

    Our candid conversation continues with one of the most laid-back / chill men in the biz - writer / director Tab Murphy (GORILLAS IN THE MIST, LAST OF THE DOGMEN), this time delving into his work as screenwriter on animated classics such as Disney's THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, ATLANTIS, TARZAN and BROTHER BEAR (and why he passed on TOY STORY and HERCULES), the 2011 revival of THUNDERCATS, the DC Universe films SUPERMAN / BATMAN: APOCALYPSE, BATMAN: YEAR ONE and more. Crack one open, kick back, learn, laugh and enjoy. We sure as hell did!

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    BEER SUMMIT FILM SCHOOL - "MURPHY'S LAW": A SITDOWN WITH WRITER / DIRECTOR TAB MURPHY

    BEER SUMMIT FILM SCHOOL - "MURPHY'S LAW": A SITDOWN WITH WRITER / DIRECTOR TAB MURPHY

    Everyone knows Tab Murphy, ... even if they don't immediately know his name. The Oscar-nominated writer behind GORILLAS IN THE MIST, Disney's THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, ATLANTIS, TARZAN and BROTHER BEAR, critically acclaimed D.C. actioners such as BATMAN: YEAR ONE, BATMAN / SUPERMAN: APOCALYPSE, and Warner's much loved 2011 THUNDERCATS revival (see, told 'ya you knew him!) ... . Well, he's something of a film industry rarity. Weaned on classic horror, 60s era TV, 70s Drive-in triple bills and an avalanche of old-school adventure novels, his inspiration springs from venerable staples such as Edgar Rice Burroughs and Sergio Leone, but he's got an inate facility to translate that ageless vibe into new era cinema classics for an all new generation. In this regard there is perhaps no greater example of "Murphy's Law" than Tab's underrated 1995 modern day lost civilization saga - and directorial debut - LAST OF THE DOGMEN starring Tom Berenger and Barbara Hershey. Kinda / sorta "LOST HORIZON meets DANCES WITH WOLVES", he and producer Joel Michaels are presently preparing a new "Director's Edition" Blu-ray set for release next year. And in what proves perfect timing we've managed a sitdown with Tab which falls somewhere between a film school guest professorship ... and a neighborhood watering hole beer summit between movie geeks! ... wherein we candidly dive into his background and earliest creative endeavors, how he went from late night 7/11 clerk to much-sought-after screenwriter, his (at times topsy-turvy) experiences on films such as GORILLAS IN THE MIST and his involvement in the famous Art Buchwald / COMING TO AMERICA case, his writing and directing DOGMEN, the animated films and much more. So much more in fact, we had to break this one up into two parts - with Part 1 focusing mostly on the live action films and Pt. 2 on his voluminous output in animation. Crack one open, light 'em if you got 'em, and sit back and chill, and learn and enjoy as "Murphy's Law" takes on a whole new (much more positive) meaning.

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    "SHOOTIN' IT!" - VOL. 1: SPIELBERG / NETFLIX; JORDAN PEELE'S "US"; MARVEL'S "CAPTAIN MARVEL"

    "SHOOTIN' IT!" - VOL. 1: SPIELBERG / NETFLIX; JORDAN PEELE'S "US"; MARVEL'S "CAPTAIN MARVEL"

    Welcome to "SHOOTIN' IT" (Vol. I) - a MOVIE SNEAK mini-podcast wherein Craig and Jim informally kick back to discuss a topic currently at the entertainment industry forefront. While all of those "Spielberg Hates NETFLIX" headlines aren't entirely accurate (the legendary filmmaker loves TV and has produced material for every major network - including NETFLIX! - over the last near 40 years) he was fairly emphatic about wanting to steer the Motion Picture Academy away from nominating films which essentially premiere via streaming after what some call a limited "token" theatrical run. And while both sides of the debate rages (with the Department of Justice even recently weighing in), keep in mind that this really isn't anything new. In the 1970s filmmakers were outraged when Ingmar Bergman's SCENES FROM A MARRIAGE - originally produced as a Swedish mini-series then culled down to a theatrical film for the U.S. market - was deemed ineligible for Oscar consideration. The rule was amended, thus allowing Wolfgang Peterson's DAS BOOT (also edited down from a European mini-series) to be nominated for six Oscars a few years later. Then the rule was later amended yet again - then back-and-forth in various forms - for the next 35 years. Craig & Jim chase this ever-elusive football across it's decades long field, factoring in the simultaneous changes in Hollywood's production, distribution and union history - along with the ever-evolving technological face of how films themselves are made and marketed - in an attempt to hone in on a sensible outlook (and hopefully successful outcome) for both future filmmakers and fans.

    We also review Jordan Peele's horror thriller US, and the MCU's new CAPTAIN MARVEL starring Brie Larson & Samuel L. Jackson / Includes film, news and archival audio clips.

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    * The Vaulted Treasure Film Blog: THE STORIES OF "US" - BRUCE LEE MEETS "THE TWILIGHT ZONE" IN JORDAN PEELE'S TERROR TRIP THROUGH GENRE HISTORY

    * IndieWire: ANNAPURA LOST BETWEEN $8 - $20 MILLION EACH ON "VICE", "BEALE STREET" AND "DESTROYER"

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    OSCAR HANGOVER CURE - "THE $1.99 HOLY GRAIL": THE CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS 2019

    OSCAR HANGOVER CURE - "THE $1.99 HOLY GRAIL": THE CHEAPIE BIN AWARDS 2019

    No statuettes, campaigns, "Best", "Worst" or "artistic merit" controversies. For those burnt out on months of Globes, Grammys, Oscars and gossip, THE MOVIE SNEAK is back with our CHEAPIE BIN post awards season hangover remedy geared towards those who just wanna love 'em some movies for movies sake. There's nothing like taking a flyer, picking up five or six movies for a sawbuck in a supermarket, Goodwill Store or Rite-Aid cheapie bin, then watching them over the next few weeks. Maybe two or three you'll like, and (if you're lucky) maybe one becomes a cherished favorite for years because you either discovered it all on your own with no critics', friends' or Netflix recommendations, or you waited till the hoopla died down to experience it more objectively on your own. As before, accompanied by film audio clips, Craig and Jim delve into eight lesser known (and / or appreciated) earlier films from 2019's crop of Oscar nominees which - while they may not have opened in 2018 - our guys only saw for the first time in 2018 because of that cinematic and economic Well Of The Souls known as the Great American Cheapie Bin. "Choose wisely"!

    Also includes a review of Robert Rodriguez & James Cameron's ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL.

    (more on ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL - incl. film clips, trailer, score excerpts and cast and crew video interviews @ http://www.gullcottageonline.com/ALITAfilmReveiwDissectCEJ.html )

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    STRING THEORY - "PASSION x SOUL = MAGIC": A CHAT WITH VIOLINIST / COMPOSER NATHALIE BONIN

    STRING THEORY  - "PASSION x SOUL = MAGIC": A CHAT WITH VIOLINIST / COMPOSER NATHALIE BONIN

    As part of our "Can 'Ya Dig It?" series of artists you need to know, THE MOVIE SNEAK is proud to present our sit-down with musician / composer Nathalie Bonin. While many first came to know her as the mesmerizing "aerial violinist" at the center of Cirque Elioize's 2009 NHL All Star Game pregame show, she had already been a decades long master of the craft. A member of the instrumentalist new wave which combined virtuoso performances with jazz, rock, hip-hop, DJ break beats and more, she and others helped usher out the clichéd image of the stone-faced classical musician, and replaced it with that of the athletic, hip and sexy master of the craft - in the process encouraging an entire new generation to expand their own musical horizons. Highlights of her eclectic resume include performances and recordings with Wynton Marsalis, Stevie Wonder, Charles Aznavour, Luciano Pavoratti and film composers such as Christopher Young - for whom she was featured soloist in special concert and recorded versions of his acclaimed DRAG ME TO HELL “Concerto To Hell” suite. In TV and film she has been concertmaster of LA VOIX (Canada’s version of THE VOICE), has scored numerous series (including the international hit - HYP-GAGS WITH MESSMER), commercials (such as that for Celine Dioni’s UN SEULE FOIS) and filmic shorts - including the thriller WHO LIVES HERE for which she took home an award from 2014’s 24 Hour Film Race. A member of the Grammys and Television’s Emmy Academy, Ms. Bonin recently ended the cycle of rotating between Canada, New York and Los Angles by putting down roots in the City of Angles where she’s recently been throwing a considerable amount of her considerable talents into film composition.

    Part interview / part biography-docu, our portrait of an artist includes music by Ms. Bonin - who brings a great deal of heart and soul (... and humor) to a series of professional and personal reminiscences, craft insights, humorous anecdotes and inspirational encouragements. It's a MOVIE SNEAK one-on-one you won't soon forget.

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    DEJA "VIEW": A SURPRISING LOOK AT FAVORITE FILM REMAKES

    DEJA "VIEW": A SURPRISING LOOK AT FAVORITE FILM REMAKES

    "Remake", "Re-do" or "Re-imagining" - whatever you call them, don't be too quick to automatically write off a new version of a film as a studio dictated "hit & run" money grab. Over the years some have proven to be every bit as good (and in some cases even better) than the originals on which they were based. Carpenter's THE THING, Cronenberg's THE FLY, A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS and THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN are some of the most famous. But what about those which pretend not to be remakes? Do movies like RESERVOIR DOGS and SKYFALL fall into that category? Who's right when you personally love one the rest of the world hates? And what about those you were fully prepared to despise but (surprise! surprise!) actually ended up liking? Fasten your rebreathers because Craig & Jim deep in this one - ferreting out how era and context can distinguish a great redo from a so-so or downright crappy one; and dissecting a cinema classic or two to determine if they're genuine gems which should be considered off limits, ... or overrated sentimental favorites which can be improved upon? Our mini retro-fest takes an in depth look at twelve films, a handful of runner-ups, and includes film audio clips, archival interview material featuring John Carpenter, Steven Spielberg, Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel, and more. "Action!"

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    "ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL": A CINEMATIC PLAYBOOK OF OUR FAVORITE PIGSKIN FLICKS

    "ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL": A CINEMATIC PLAYBOOK OF OUR FAVORITE PIGSKIN FLICKS

    Join Craig (from Philadelphia) and Jim (from Boston) as they celebrate the Eagles / Patriots 2018 Super Bowl throw down weekend with film excerpts, commentary and more featuring Michael Strahan, Jimmy Fallon, Kevin Costner, Denis Leary, Mark Wahlberg, Nick Nolte, Burt Reynolds, Anthony Mackie, Tommy Lee Jones, Gene Hackman, Keanu Reeves, Matthew MacConaughey, Robin Williams, Kurt Russell and others delving into our nation's love affair with the Great American Football film. From nearly 100 cinematic classics over 80 years we winnow our list of gridiron favorites down to four "Best Of" categories: "Best Behind the Scenes" film, "Best True Story", "Most Inspirational" and "Favorite Fictional Football Film". Includes music, film, TV news excerpts and more.

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