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    Explore " bob hoskins" with insightful episodes like "The Super Mario Bros Episode", "The Criterion Break with Andy and Blake - Episode 16 - The Neo Noir Collection", "Episode 223: Guess "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"", "S2E19: Brazil" and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" from podcasts like ""VHS Glow", "Fat Dude Digs Flicks Movie Podcasts", "Whine And A Movie", "What Is A Movie?" and "Medfield College Film Society"" and more!

    Episodes (41)

    The Criterion Break with Andy and Blake - Episode 16 - The Neo Noir Collection

    The Criterion Break with Andy and Blake - Episode 16 - The Neo Noir Collection

    The Criterion Break is BACK and so is Blake! On this week’s episode, we dive into a recently featured collection on the Criterion Channel, The Neo Noir Collection. Things get seedy and a bit sweaty, and one of these hosts might not make it out alive!

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    And Blake also moonlights on the SLASHLOT podcast, wherever your catch your pods.

    Subscribe to this podcast and the Back Lot 605 podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Run a search and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you’re at it! Remember, subscribing to The Criterion Break with Andy and Blake also gets you the Let’s Taco ‘Bout podcast, also hosted by Andy, The Fat Dude. Let’s Taco ‘Bout features a conversation with a special guest where we discuss their lives, and a movie that has had an impact on it.

    If you’d like to contact us for any recommendations, questions, comments, or concerns, OR if you’d like to join us for a chat, you can email us at FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com. If by some small chance you’d like to donate anything to offset the cost of movie tickets (or streaming costs during this GLOBAL pandemic) and this podcast, be it via a gift card to pay for a digital rental, you can also send that to the aforementioned email. Any recommendation and donation will be mentioned in a future episode! If you can’t spare the dime, no worries: please leave a rating and/or a review, and spread the word about this podcast.

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    Episode 223: Guess "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"

    Episode 223: Guess "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"

    This episode we watch "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" the well-loved 1988 Robert Zemeckis hit that still holds up today. Shockingly, the animation still looks great. Even more shockingly, it's still funny. To say it aged well would be doing it a disservice. It just hasn't aged. But we have and that's gross. We pair it with a 2013 Killibinbin Seduction Cabernet Sauvignon. This isn't the first time we've tried Killibinbin and it probably won't be the last.

    Metacritic Score: 83/100

    Movie Sync Notes: We watch the movie on Disney+. We start "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" 7:00 into the pod, push play on part two 1:09:25 into the pod, and push play on part three 1:28:12 into the pod.

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit

    This week the society wraps up  Season 2 with a blockbuster and memorable TOUCHSTONE from our youth in 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, and Charles Fleischer.  Join us as we hop into Benny the Cab and try to cut it as a gumshoe in Toontown.  Watch out as always for sociopathic homicidal politicians and try and avoid having any thoughts whatsover about Roger's girlfriend.

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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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    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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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)

    After a month off the clock, the Film Nerds are back at it with an absolute classic! On this episode, BK & Jack jump into the world of 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit?  directed by Robert Zemeckis. The conversation looks at the roots of combining animation and live action, the monumental technical undertaking of combining these two world in a convincing manner, the ways in which the world of the film breath new life into both the detective story and the world of cartoons, & so much more. Also yes, there was swooning over Jessica Rabbit. A truly groundbreaking film deserves a deep dive. You won't want to miss out on this one!

    059 | Brazil ft. Steve Snediker

    059 | Brazil ft. Steve Snediker

    Connor & Jon try to reign in the zaniness that comes up when you bring Steve Snediker on an episode about Terry Gilliam. The name of the film is Brazil and boy does it take them for a ride. Together they marvel at the ineptitude of this not too far off world, how every duct has its place, and was Sid Sheinberg right in trying to change the film?

    WARNING: Major spoilers for Brazil & Blade Runner

    Link to The Battle of Brazil: https://www.amazon.com/Battle-Brazil-Universal-Pictures-Screenplay/dp/1557833478/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=battle+of+brazil&qid=1599705410&sr=8-1

    Link to Dark Knights & Holy Fools: https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Knights-Holy-Fools-1999-08-01/dp/B01JXSOGJ0/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1599705444&sr=8-1

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    Films mentioned in this episode:

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    • Brazil (1985) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • Blade Runner (1982) | Dir. Ridley Scott
    • Time Bandits (1981) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • Enemy Mine (1985) | Dir. Wolfgang Petersen
    • Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) | Dir. Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones
    • Psycho (1960) | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
    • Battleship Potemkin (1925) | Dir. Sergei Eisenstein
    • Casablanca (1942) | Dir. Michael Curtiz
    • The Third Man (1949) | Dir. Carol Reed
    • Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) | Dir. Irvin Kershner
    • Legend (1985) | Dir. Ridley Scott
    • Out of Africa (1985) | Dir. Sydney Pollack
    • Ishtar (1987) | Dir. Elaine May
    • Apocalypse Now (1979) | Dir. Francis Ford Coppola
    • The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) | Dir. Scott Derrickson
    • The Day the Earth Stood Still  (2008) | Dir. Scott Derrickson
    • Doctor Strange (2016) | Dir. Scott Derrickson
    • Jabberwocky (1977) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • Tideland (2005) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • The Meaning of Life (1983) | Dir. Terry Jones & Terry Gilliam
    • The Brother's Grimm (2005) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • 12 Monkeys (1995) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • La Jetee (1962) | Dir. Chris Marker
    • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • Citizen Kane (1941) | Dir. Orson Welles
    • Back to the Future (1985) | Dir. Robert Zemeckis
    • The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
    • Barry Lyndon (1975) | Dir. Stanley Kubrick
    • The Zero Theorem (2013) | Dir. Terry Gilliam
    • To the Wonder (2012) | Dir. Terrence Malick
    • Following (1998) | Dir. Christopher Nolan
    • Chariots of Fire (1981) | Dir. Hugh Hudson
    • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) | Dir. Peter Jackson
    • Alien (1979) | Dir. Ridley Scott
    • The Celebration (1998) | Dir. Thomas Vinterberg

    "Who Framed Roger Rabbit": A Dark Noir Thriller 4 Kidz

    "Who Framed Roger Rabbit": A Dark Noir Thriller 4 Kidz

    "This movie is basically Merrie Melodies meets 'Chinatown.'" So begins Sarah and Raf's analysis of the groundbreaking live-action-meets-animation film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." This 1988 movie enchanted both of our hosts when they were young, driving them to learn as much as they could about its production. And what a production it was! From lawyers fighting over Donald and Daffy getting an equal number of frames per second to robots that had to move like animated penguin waiters, this film was all sorts of complicated.

    But "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" is more than just a logistical nightmare that became a technical triumph. It's also a portrait of haunted characters stuck in the past as villains around them stare maliciously toward the future. It's a story about the toxic reverberations grief can have years later. It's a pamphlet come to life called "How to Talk to Your Toons About Alcoholism." It's a dusty gallery of cringe-worthy references that have not aged well. But most of all, as Sarah says, "It's a dark noir thriller, you know, for kids!" And it's one that's worth revisiting.



    Podcast With Ghost Buddy Cop Movies - Heart Condition Movie - Los Angeles Stories - Bob Hoskins - Denzel Washington

    Podcast With Ghost Buddy Cop Movies - Heart Condition Movie - Los Angeles Stories - Bob Hoskins - Denzel Washington

    Ghost prejudice? A skanky Vice cop in pre-Rodney King LA takes a joy ride on the unfinished business of his heart donor in Heart Condition.

    With Bob Hoskins, Denzel Washington, and Chloe Webb.

    Watch the movie now by clicking SHOW ME THE DENZEL.


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    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)

    Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)

    Esta semana vimos Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1998), la película donde Robert Zemeckis y Steven Spielberg lograron lo imposible: que el Pato Lucas y el Pato Donald aparezcan juntos en pantalla. Charlamos de la producción y el legado de la película, de su banda de sonido, del Bujo Rapanelli, y cómo no, de Jessica Rabbit.

    La cortina musical que abre y cierra el episodio es Why Don't You Do Right? (Kansas Joe) en versión cumbia, compuesta especialmente para el programa.

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    Todas las películas que tratamos en el programa las encontrás en esta lista de Letterboxd.

    Nora Ephron

    Nora Ephron
    This week the guys talk about the work of writer/director Nora Ephron. Ephron first came into the limelight for writing the screenplays for films such as SILKWOOD and WHEN HARRY MET SALLY, before jumping into the director's chair. She is known for directing romantic comedies like SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE, YOU'VE GOT MAIL and MICHAEL, and pairing up Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in two films. Nora only directed 8 films before her untimely death, but they were films that brought a lot of joy to the world. The films under discussion are SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE, MICHAEL, YOU'VE GOT MAIL AND BEWITCHED. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w

    Peter Yates

    Peter Yates
    In this week's episode we look at British boy done good, Peter Yates. The man who started off directing Cliff Richards in SUMMER HOLIDAY and then went on to direct Steve McQueen in BULLITT. The rest of his filmography is a eclectic mix of Fantasy, drama, thriller and war films like SUSPECT, THE DRESSER and MURPHY'S WAR. The films under discussion is BULLITT, KRULL, THE DEEP and DON QUIXOTE. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w

    Pink Floyd The Wall

    Pink Floyd The Wall
    We ask "is there anybody out there?" as we continue the Alan Parker discussions as Simon and Keith are joined by animator Chris Darling to talk about PINK FLOYD THE WALL. We talk about the making of the film, the animation by Gerald Scarfe, Roger Waters involvement, Bob Geldof as an actor and the legacy of this overlooked film. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w
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