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    1999movies

    Explore "1999movies" with insightful episodes like "Brad Bird - The Iron Giant", "The 1999 Academy Award Winner for Best Picture and Greatest Film of All-Time, The Mummy", "Best of 1999", ""The Insider" (1999) Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, & Michael Mann" and "GO (1999) Sarah Polley, Timothy Olyphant, Katie Holmes, Scott Wolf & Jay Mohr. Plus, "Spider-Man: Now Way Home" & "Licorice Pizza"" from podcasts like ""A Film By...", "America's Hometown Horror", "Reel Awkward - The Podcast", "Book Vs Movie Podcast" and "Dorking Out"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Brad Bird - The Iron Giant

    Brad Bird - The Iron Giant
    "You are who you choose to be."

    Jeff and Scott are joined by Dayton Johnson of the Docking Bay 77 Podcast to discuss what they collectively believe is one of the greatest, most underrated animated films ever, Brad Bird's The Iron Giant; starring the voice talents of Jennifer Anniston, Harry Connick Jr., Christopher McDonald, John Mahoney, and Vin Diesel as the loveable Giant.

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    The 1999 Academy Award Winner for Best Picture and Greatest Film of All-Time, The Mummy

    The 1999 Academy Award Winner for Best Picture and Greatest Film of All-Time, The Mummy
    It's the episode Mike has been waiting to do his whole life.

    Join the AHH Crew as they break down the 1999 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, the greatest movie of all time, Stephen Sommers' The Mummy!

    'Nuff said.

    But first: Yellowjackets season 2/episode 2 spoiler talk & The Whale!

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    - Music: Dank Halloween by Shane Ivers

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    "The Insider" (1999) Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, & Michael Mann

    "The Insider" (1999) Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, & Michael Mann
    Book Vs. Movie: The Insider
    Marie Brenner’s Vanity Fair Article Vs the Michael Mann Film

    The American news program 60 Minutes has long been considered one of the most trusted news outlets in the media. In the mid-1990s their reputation took a hit when they were accused of joining in the silencing of whistleblower Jeffrey Wigand who worked in the tobacco industry and accused his company, Brown & Williamson, of sneaking addictive chemicals into their cigarettes.

    The Man Who Knew Too Much by Marie Brenner appeared in Vanity Fair in 1996 where she followed Wigand as he dealt with lawyers wanting him to give testimony against Brown & Williamson and his former employer invoking a nondisclosure agreement threatening his financial stability. Wigand felt pressure to do the right thing but did not feel supported until he met 60 Minutes producer Lowell Bergman. A supremely talented journalist with multiple Emmys to his credit, Bergman, and reporter Mike Wallace thought his testimony was an important story to cover.

    Wigand claimed while waiting for trial, his former employers were harassing him and he went so far as to go to the FBI with allegations but he was labeled an unstable troublemaker and therefore, unreliable. His marriage fell apart and his paranoia increased when death threats were involved. He trusted 60 Minutes would clear his name but CBS President of News, Eric Ober (named Eric Kluster in the movie) decided not to broadcast Wigand’s interview as they could be sued by Brown & Willamson.

    Michael Mann’s film deals with the blowback from Bergman and the media at large for what was seen as a cowardly move to protect CBS's upcoming sale to Westinghouse. In the movie, Russell Crowe plays Wigand (playing 20 years older than he was at the time) and Al Pacino as Bergman and The Insider would be a crucial favorite and earned several Academy Award nominations. Alas, it was the same year that American Beauty was nominated for multiple awards for some mind-boggling reason.

    So, between the original story and the 1999 film-which did we prefer?


    In this ep the Margos discuss:
    Marie Brenner’s writing career
    The tobacco industry in America and the lawsuits of the 1990s & 2000s
    The differences between the real-life characters and the film
    The cast: Al Pacino (Lowell Bergman,) Russell Crowe (Dr. Jeffrey Wigand,) Christopher Plummer (Mike Wallace,) Diane Venora (Liane Wigand,) Philp Baker Hall (Don Hewitt,) Lindsay Crouse (Sharon Tiller,) Debi Mazar (Debbie De Luca,) Stephen Tobolowsky (Eric Kluster,) Colm Feore (Richard Scruggs,) Bruce McGill (Ron Motley,) Gina Gershon as Helen Caparelli.

    Clips used:
    60 Minutes edited segment
    The Insider trailer
    CBS decides to edit the segment
    Bruce McGill as the Mississippi lawyer
    Jeffrey calls Lowell
    Lowell resigns
    Music by Lisa Gerrard and Pieter Bourke

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    GO (1999) Sarah Polley, Timothy Olyphant, Katie Holmes, Scott Wolf & Jay Mohr. Plus, "Spider-Man: Now Way Home" & "Licorice Pizza"

    GO (1999) Sarah Polley, Timothy Olyphant, Katie Holmes, Scott Wolf & Jay Mohr. Plus, "Spider-Man: Now Way Home" & "Licorice Pizza"
    Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. steal your sunshine and dork out about 1999’s GO, starring Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes, William Fichtner, Scott Wolf, Jay Mohr, Timothy Olyphant & Taye Diggs.

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    The Blair Witch Project (1999)

    The Blair Witch Project (1999)
    The AHH Crew is back to kick off #FoundFootageFebruary, and tonight they are breaking down the most infamous found footage horror movie: The Blair Witch Project!

    Released in 1999, The Blair Witch Project follows three student filmmakers as they venture into the woods to document the existence of a local paranormal legend. What follows is one of the scariest movies ever made.

    Tune in for a full review and discussion.

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    #350 : 1999 Film Draft

    #350 : 1999 Film Draft

    After the success of their 2012 Film Draft episode, the guys wanted to do another draft. This time it’s 1999, a formative movie year for the three hosts. Things start off rowdy when Jared invalidates two successive picks by Joe, and Michael bemoans his selection strategy. But who winds up with the best squad of movies? Listeners decide! Vote for the draft winner through our Twitter post!