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    Explore "brynner" with insightful episodes like "Westworld 1973 50th Anniversary", "Happy Independence", "23: Bangkok's Ghost Wife - Mae Nak Phra Khanong", "Home Sweet Homer" and "Episode 164 The Ten Commandments (1956)" from podcasts like ""Fan2Fan Podcast", "Corie Sheppard Podcast", "Legends From The Pacific", "Flopped and Forgotten" and "Cinema Toast Crunch"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Westworld 1973 50th Anniversary

    Westworld 1973 50th Anniversary

    Fan2Fan Podcast host Bernie Gonzalez is joined by fellow fan Chad Lind to discuss 1973's science fiction western-thriller Westworld.

    Celebrating the movie's 50th anniversary in 2022, they examine production, casting, and it's underdeveloped but fascinating themes. Bernie and Chad also talk about Westworld's legacy (Futureworld, Beyond Westworld, the HBO series) and explore what the real Westworld (and other worlds) would be like.

    For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit fanpodcast.com

    Happy Independence

    Happy Independence

    We’re joined this week by Acacia de Verteuil from “An Acacia Victory Lap Podcast” for part two of our conversation – Men are from Mars & Women don’t listen.

    But first, Trinidad & Tobago turns 58 so we talk Independence and look at some of the most patriotic songs for sure but it wouldn’t be a week in T&T if we didn’t have a lil bacchanal. Fitzgerald Hinds is probably grateful there wasn’t much rain or flooding this week and we get a glimpse of what it’s like to have tested positive for Covid and taken to mandatory quarantine.

    23: Bangkok's Ghost Wife - Mae Nak Phra Khanong

    23: Bangkok's Ghost Wife - Mae Nak Phra Khanong

    Learn how one of Thailand's most famous ghosts might be identified to a real person, and why people pray at her shrine.

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    Home Sweet Homer

    Home Sweet Homer

    Home Sweet Homer may have only lasted one day on Broadway, and it may have been all but erased from history, but that doesn't stop us from trying! No, really. We tried. In any case, join us for talks about our favorite myths, saganaki, and the current Broadway smash we'd clearly rather be discussing.  

    Episode 95 - The Magnificent Seven (55:52)

    Episode 95 - The Magnificent Seven (55:52)
    We explore some cinematic history covering a few iterations of the Magnificent Seven and Seven Samurai story that starts out fairly libertarian, but each iteration gets less and less so.

    We talk a bit about private law, non-state justice systems, the myth of the robber barons and how the west wasn’t actually so wild.

    We’ve never worked for everything before, but $20 is a lot right now. Plenty to chew on in this episode, so we hope you do enjoy it.

    Show notes: http://www.actualanarchy.com/95

    Presented by www.ActualAnarchy.com

    Robert and I analyze popular movies from a Rothbardian/Anarcho-Capitalist perspective.

    We use movies as a starting point for people who may not be familiar with this way of thinking.   Discussion of the plot and decisions that characters make in relation to morality and violations of the non-aggression principle are our bread and butter.

    We also will highlight and discuss any themes or lessons from Austrian Economics that we can glean from the film.

    The point is to show what anarchy actually is with instances that are presented in film.

    We publish at least once per week; and occasionally will do specials surrounding holidays or events (elections/olympics) and have guests.

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    31 - Westworld (1973)

    31 - Westworld (1973)

    Fan2Fan Podcast host Bernie Gonzalez is joined by fellow fan Chad Lind to discuss 1973's science fiction western-thriller Westworld. They examine the film's production, casting, and it's underdeveloped but fascinating themes. Bernie and Chad also talk about Westworld's legacy (Futureworld, Beyond Westworld, upcoming HBO remake) and explore what the real Westworld (and other worlds) would be like. Please rate and review the Fan2Fan Podcast on iTunes! Visit www.fanpodcast.com for more info and follow @fan2fanpodcast.  

    The Magnificent Seven with Filmmaker S.S. Wilson | Remake This Movie RIGHT S2 E18

    The Magnificent Seven with Filmmaker S.S. Wilson | Remake This Movie RIGHT S2 E18

    Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen saddled up for John Sturges' film about seven outlaws who band together to stand up for an oppressed Mexican village in the old west. 

    Short Circuit and Tremors creator S.S. Wilson joins Aaron and Troy to remake the 1960 western classic, The Magnificent Seven. Will we follow the upcoming remake's ideas, or go completely new directions? We discuss the original film in detail, as well as Steve's insight into filmmaking itself, and by the end of this episode, we will Remake The Magnificent Seven RIGHT!

    Find more about Steve SS Wilson at Stampede Entertainment - http://stampede-entertainment.com/site/

    Listen to our Short Circuit episode with Steve here: http://www.thehollywoodoutsider.com/short-circuit-with-screenwriter-s-s-wilson-remake-this-movie-right/

    Listen a detailed interview mentioned in the episode here: http://www.thehollywoodoutsider.com/interview-tremors-short-circuit-screenwriter-s-s-wilson/

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    Artwork by Dustin Baker - DustyGrafix

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    Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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    Westworld (1973)

    Westworld (1973)

    To wet your whistle for the old west we decided to cover the 1973 “Classic” movie Westworld, so put on your chaps and saddle up… it’s going to be a rough ride.

    Roger Roeper & Dick Ebert will host a weekly podcast that will cover Westworld the upcoming science-fiction thriller television series created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy for HBO, based on the 1973 film of the same name, which was written and directed by American novelist Michael Crichton. Nolan serves as executive producer along with Joy, J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk with Nolan directing the pilot. It is scheduled to premiere on October 2, 2016.

     

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    Ep 103 - Westworld

    Ep 103 - Westworld

    Westworld

    This week we take a break at the holiday resort of the future - Delos. At least until Yul Brynner starts his hunt. 

    It's Westworld. 

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    The Ten Commandments

    The Ten Commandments
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    The daddy of Biblical epics is our first (and probably only) chance to talk about a Cecil B. DeMille picture. The Moses story has been filmed many times (Ryan thinks none of them get it right), but it's hard to argue that Charlton Heston's portrayal is the most iconic version. Yul Brynner and Anne Baxter are pretty good at playing Egyptians, considering they aren't Egyptian. For a lot more about the movie that ripped apart the Red Sea, slam that button, but first check out our longtime sponsor, Sparkplug.Coffee!

    WESTWORLD and the 1970s

    WESTWORLD and the 1970s

    Recorded in late 2015 but unleashed now, saddle up for this rollicking fun podcast episode taking aim at WESTWORLD, Michael Crichton's 1973 futurist thriller, with side trips to discuss what the Damn Dirty Geeks love about 1970s cinema.

    The first of our "wild card" podcasts, we had no set guest and no specific topic points to discuss in this episode. Frank, Frank and Scott had just gone to a wonderful screening of Crichton's classic sci-fi/western presented by Taylor White and Creature Features at The Theater at Ace Hotel in Downtown LA, and recorded this episode the following night to capture our enthusiasm for the unique stylings of 1970s American films.

    While being a superb representation of cinematic tastes in 1973, WESTWORLD also proved highly influential on science fiction/action films to come amid the burgeoning computer boom in the decade. You'll find strong WESTWORLD influences upon content and visual style in James Cameron's THE TERMINATOR released eleven years later. References to Yul Brynner's relentless, tireless pursuit of Richard Benjamin in WESTWORLD's finale, the robot's heat-vision imaging of his target, and the double-twist ending of the seemingly indestructible robot's demise were all programmed into Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 performance and character by Cameron in his 1984 blockbuster. Crichton was there first, and he dramatized similar science fiction themes and nightmarish scenarios once again in his best-selling novel JURASSIC PARK.

    We also cite WESTWORLD as a perfect example of 1970s cinema to hire character actors to play leading roles, typified by Richard Benjamin embodying much more of an "everyman" aspect portraying Peter Martin instead of today's musclebound macho leading men so common today. Yup Brynner proved to be the perfect casting to portray the android Gunslinger in his stoic, commanding physical approach to the role, a trait clearly carried over from his similar appearance 13 years prior in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. Via Richard Benjamin's Q&A after the screening, we relate the details of how Brynner invented an inner psychology and evolution of the robotic Gunslinger that subtly informed his menacing performance. The DDG also appreciate Crichton's under appreciated skills as a director of WESTWORLD which, despite its outdated technology on display, holds up very well to contemporary scrutiny over 40 years after its release.

    Ultimately, the DDG rhapsodize about the heights of 1970s cinema and our favorite films of the era, including THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1-2-3, THE EXORCIST, DOG DAY AFTERNOON, NETWORK, and how their storytelling style is a unique and seemingly lost art in today's blockbuster era. Even the movie posters were better in the 1970s, dammit.

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