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    Explore " alan arkin" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 23: Wait Until Dark (1967)", "Gattaca (1997) - Directed by Andrew Niccol", "Season 5: Dystopia Myopia - Gattaca (Episode 37)", "Cocktails with Victor Garber: It feels good." and "105: Blood! Blood on my needlepoint! | Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)" from podcasts like ""Night Howls", "Roll It - A Movie Podcast", "I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl", "Cocktails at Table 7- Inside New York’s Joe Allen" and "Fashion Grunge Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (43)

    Ep. 23: Wait Until Dark (1967)

    Ep. 23: Wait Until Dark (1967)

    No need to wait, our next episode is here! 

    This week, Matt and Cody discuss this classic play-turned-home-invasion-thriller. They talk about the legacy of this type of horror, the greatness of peerless Audrey Hepburn, power dynamics of hapless criminals, and the many many many hats/wigs of Alan Arkin. Does a character playing a character playing a character qualify for the illustrious Fred Gwynne Veteran Character Actor Award? Should children be allowed to save the day if they are absolutely irredeemable? If you take a picture, will it last longer? This is an episode you don't need to hide in a doll, but it will play you a fancy tune if you if you listen close enough. 

    Thanks for listening!

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    Gattaca (1997) - Directed by Andrew Niccol

    Gattaca (1997) - Directed by Andrew Niccol

    We're diving into the future again (by diving 25 years into the past) with the sci-fi film that's all about genetics. What are the consequences of this society? Does it force decisions on us? What does this movie say about faith? We talk about all this and more so tune in a check it out! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Music by Ethan Rapp

    Cocktails with Victor Garber: It feels good.

    Cocktails with Victor Garber: It feels good.

    Victor Garber is a four- time, Tony Award nominated actor who originated roles in the Broadway productions of Deathtrap, Sweeney Todd, Noises Off, Lend Me a Tenor, Arcadia, and Art. Additional Broadway credits include: They’re Playing Our Song, Damn Yankees, Present Laughter, and most recently, as Horace Vandergelder in the hit Broadway revival of Hello, Dolly! opposite Bernadette Peters. He also originated the role of John Wilkes Booth in the seminal, off- Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim & John Weidman’s Assassins.  Film credits include: the Academy Award winning best pictures, Titanic and Argo, as well as, Sicario, The Town, Milk, Legally Blonde, The First Wives Club and Sleepless in Seattle. Television credits include: Alias (three Emmy Award nominations), Frasier (Emmy nomination), Will & Grace (Emmy nomination), Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (Emmy nomination), Damages, Glee, The Orville, Web Therapy, Schitt’s Creek, Family Law, and many, many others

    105: Blood! Blood on my needlepoint! | Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)

    105: Blood! Blood on my needlepoint! | Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)

    It's another wild ride with a dark comedy about dysfunctional families. This one happens to be a sleeper with an incredible cast that delivers throughout. I'm in love with Viv who is the living the embodiment of Daria Morgendorffer. Me and Mikey talk our favorite scenes, fashion moments, and why we never wanted this film to end. 

    Off topic rants include: Target, the Britney Spears 'Chaotic' series, and talking shit on former school mean girls.

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     Music by Den-Mate @imdenmate

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    Episode 87 - Glengarry Glen Ross

    Episode 87 - Glengarry Glen Ross

    On this episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boys review an Engineer Bob movie. In an effort to pull the old flim-flam on everyone, Bob put in 1992's Glengarry Glen Ross, starring Ed "Harry" Harris, Alec Baldwin, Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Alan Arkin. 

    Adapted from a play by David Mamet, it's the story of four real estate agents trying to sell undesirable real estate while besting one another in order to win a new car (or a sweet set of steak knives). And if they don't, they're fired!     

    Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday.

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    The Kominsky Method - Serie

    The Kominsky Method - Serie

    Fernando Malimovca recomienda la serie de comedia The Kominsky Method que pueden ver en Netflix. El actor Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas) y su amigo y representante, Norman Newlander (Alan Arkin), no son de esos abuelitos que viven del pasado, pero tampoco tienen todo el futuro por delante. Por suerte, el humor no envejece.

    Brazil (1985), Edward Scissorhands (1990)

    Brazil (1985), Edward Scissorhands (1990)

    To officially conclude this year's Extra Milestone lineup, Jon Negroni and Will Ashton of the Cinemaholics podcast joined forces with me one last time to discuss two distinct (and oddly holiday-centric) auteur-driven classics. We start our conversation by digging through the muck of Terry Gilliam's Brazil, a bureaucratic odyssey of madness often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. After that, we jump forward to Edward Scissorhands, an intensely personal story from Tim Burton that is both lighthearted and melancholy, and which has affected us all at one point or another.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • 00:02:06 – Brazil
    • 01:04:16 – Edward Scissorhands

    HOSTED BY: Sam Noland, Jon Negroni, and Will Ashton

    MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: "Office Theme" from Brazil composed by Michael Kamen and based off Ary Barroso's "Aquarela do Brasil," music from Edward Scissorhands composed by Danny Elfman


     

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    Brazil (1985), Edward Scissorhands (1990)

    Brazil (1985), Edward Scissorhands (1990)

    To officially conclude this year's Extra Milestone lineup, Jon Negroni and Will Ashton of the Cinemaholics podcast joined forces with me one last time to discuss two distinct (and oddly holiday-centric) auteur-driven classics. We start our conversation by digging through the muck of Terry Gilliam's Brazil, a bureaucratic odyssey of madness often regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. After that, we jump forward to Edward Scissorhands, an intensely personal story from Tim Burton that is both lighthearted and melancholy, and which has affected us all at one point or another.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • 00:02:06 – Brazil
    • 01:04:16 – Edward Scissorhands

    HOSTED BY: Sam Noland, Jon Negroni, and Will Ashton

    MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: "Office Theme" from Brazil composed by Michael Kamen and based off Ary Barroso's "Aquarela do Brasil," music from Edward Scissorhands composed by Danny Elfman


     

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    046: "Hold me." "I can't." | Edward Scissorhands (1990)

    046: "Hold me." "I can't." | Edward Scissorhands (1990)

    It's October so it felt right to cover a Tim Burton film. In this original and incredible story we were introduced to Johnny Depp one of my faves. 

    On this episode we talk the intense visuals, production style, and the amazing acting throughout. 

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    Intro & Outro music by Den-Mate @imdenmate

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    Michael Douglas

    Michael Douglas

    Today, we can’t stop watching legendary actor Michael Douglas, who plays acting coach Sandy Kominsky in the Netflix comedy “The Kominsky Method.” Douglas tells us how the film business has changed in the 50-plus years he’s been in it, what he learned from being mentored by Karl Malden early in his career, and what he’s still learning today from his “Kominsky Method” costar Alan Arkin.

    The Rocketeer

    The Rocketeer

    This week, the Society discusses the 1991 Disney fan favorite "The Rocketeer," directed by Joe Johnston and starring Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, and Alan Arkin.  Grab your double-breasted leather jacket, or perhaps your giant wrench, and join us for this adventure in high-flying 1930's California!

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    #62: GRAHAM ROGERS

    #62: GRAHAM ROGERS

    On episode #62, Wesam is joined by RAY DONOVAN and ATYPICAL star, GRAHAM ROGERS! They discuss Graham’s “ignorance is bliss” start in acting and finding representation, Alan Arkin’s advice on acting, the death of GRUMPY CAT, the disappointing season of GAME OF THRONES,  their plans to go fishing and more...Enjoy!

    The Rocketeer (1991)

    The Rocketeer (1991)

    ¡Hola Roqueteamiguines! Esta semana vimos The Rocketeer (1991), esa carta de amor a la aviación y el flequillo de Bettie Page protagonizada por Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, Timothy Dalton y Alan Arkin. Eric nos cuenta por qué le fue mal a esta gran obra del dieselpunk, y Carlitos no puede dejar de hablar de la banda de sonido.

    La cortina musical que abre y cierra el episodio es Main Title - Takeoff (James Horner) en versión cumbia, compuesta especialmente para el programa.

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    Vera and the Bean

    Vera and the Bean
    Director Richard Rush's Freebie and the Bean (1974) starring Alan Arkin, James Caan, is a seminal cynical cop comedy that mixes politically incorrect insouciance with slam bang action and is new to Blu-ray featuring a fantastic new 2017 1080p master. TV's Alice is back with The Complete Fifth Season (1980) on DVD featuring the continuing adventures of Mel's Diner. New Westerns coming to DVD for the first time include The Crossfire (1933) with Tom Keene, The Lion and the Horse (1952) with Steve Cochran and Cow Country (1953) with Edmund O'Brien. This week, five films starring William Powell and Myrna Loy come back in print on DVD including Manhattan Melodrama (1934), Evelyn Prentice (1934), Double Wedding (1937), I Love You Again (1940) and Love Crazy (1941).
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