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    Explore " classic hollywood" with insightful episodes like "Episode 126: The Shape of Fish Cake", "‘Blazing Saddles’, ‘Chinatown’, and more classic films featured in Netflix's milestone movie collection", "Season 3, Episode 4: The Aviator (2004)", "Cary Grant" and "Episode 302: 'A Star is Born' (1954) with Manuel Betancourt" from podcasts like ""The Night Club", "Sizzling Samachar of the Day", "Revenge of the Film Nerds", "Understanding Humans" and "Maximum Film!"" and more!

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    ‘Blazing Saddles’, ‘Chinatown’, and more classic films featured in Netflix's milestone movie collection

    ‘Blazing Saddles’, ‘Chinatown’, and more classic films featured in Netflix's milestone movie collection
    Netflix is launching its Milestone Movies collection, starting with classics turning 50 in 2024. The initial wave includes iconic films such as Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles and Jack Nicholson-led Chinatown. This collection aims to address the absence of Old Hollywood movies on Netflix, providing a showcase for Hollywood hits predating 1970. To further celebrate film anniversaries, Netflix plans to add more titles throughout 2024, starting with 1984 releases in April, followed by 1994 titles in June and 2004 films in October. In addition to streaming, Netflix has organized in-person screenings at prominent theatres. The 1974 classics collection offers a diverse range of films, including works by directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.

    Season 3, Episode 4: The Aviator (2004)

    Season 3, Episode 4: The Aviator (2004)

    My, don't the Film Nerds make a fine pair of miscreants?

    On this week's episode, BK & Jack tackle their first ever look at a Martin Scorsese film, diving into his portrait of Howard Hughes which manages to be both personal & as grandiose as the man himself. Hear about the controversial life & legacy of the eccentric billionaire, how his story mesmerized Hollywood for decades, how it took a unique perspective & dedication to bring an honest depiction of Hughes & his mental health to the silver screen, & much more!

    The Film Nerds are here with another amazing podcast, and their film analysis is going to be the Way of the Future!

    Episode 302: 'A Star is Born' (1954) with Manuel Betancourt

    Episode 302: 'A Star is Born' (1954) with Manuel Betancourt

    The author of the new film and TV book The Male Gazed (who also penned the 33 1/3 volume on Judy at Carnegie Hall) joins us to celebrate that great icon of gay culture, Judy Garland, in the barn-burning role that should have won her an Oscar. Then, the gang gets quizzed on the similarities between the four different versions of A Star Is Born ('37, '54, '76, and 2018).

    What’s Good
    Alonso - Hi Honey, I’m Homo by Matt Baum
    Drea - Bentonville Film Festival and the premiere of A View of the World from Fifth Avenue
    Manuel - ShopQueer.co and their mobile queer library
    Ify - Juneteenth Minifest at Vidiots

    ITIDIC

    1. Golden Globes Purchased by Dick Clark Productions
    2. Is the IP Era’s “Venture Capital” Philosophy Poisoning Movies?
    3. Oregon Man Found Guilty After Setting up Indiana Jones-inspired Booby Traps for the Feds

    Staff Picks
    Alonso - Miss Juneteenth
    Drea - The Philadelphia Story
    Manuel - The Fifth Element
    Ify - Judy

    Pick up Manuel’s new book, The Male Gazed

    Various takes of “The Man That Got Away”

    With:
    Ify Nwadiwe
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Manuel Betancourt

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

     

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    With
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Ify Nwadiwe

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans: A Granddaughter's Love

    Roy Rogers & Dale Evans: A Granddaughter's Love

    They were the King and Queen of TV westerns but this week’s guest called them, Grandma and Grandpa.

    Julie Rogers Pomilia’s father Tom was Dale Evans’ son. Roy and Dale were warm and attentive grandparents and Julie had the run of the Double R Bar Ranch as her backyard.


    In her book, Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter's Love, Julie details cherished memories spent with Roy, Dale, a gaggle of sisters and cousins and Trigger. Her idilic, special scrapbook moments are filled with birthdays, Christmases and recitals and they are seasoned with Hollywood events, backstage explorations, movie sets and TV appearances. Then there’s the time her second grade teacher asked her if she could identify the cowboy on the cover of her Weekly Reader. Julie said, “That’s my grandpa,” and went home to ask her mom why Grandpa is famous.


    Julie grew up singing with her sisters and parents, sometimes backing up her grandparents at shows, parades and rodeos. Iconic show biz figures were in and out of the ranch but mostly, Grandpa hung with Clark Gable because they shared hobbies and Nudie Cohn because he designed Grandma and Grandpa’s cosutmes.


    Julie shares her most precious memories of riding on the back of Grandpa’s motorcycle and gunning it back and forth across an empty air strip, pheasant hunting… not because she likes it but because she loved making memories with Grandpa, traveling to Scotland with Grandma who made every adventure an event and the true story of Dale Evans’ heartbreaking journey towards stardom which required her to keep her son Tom a secret.


    Also, whatever did happen to Trigger? Is he stuffed or mounted and/or living forever in our hearts? How did Roy and Dale jump start the merchandising industry? And so much more.


     Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Under the Banner of Heaven on Hulu and Great Expectations… pick an adaptation and read the Dickens classic.


    And, Fritz’s newest special, Unassisted Living is streaming now on Tubi!

    Path Points of Interest:

    Your Heroes, My Grandparents: A Granddaughter's Love

    The Roy Rogers Show on Tubi


    Unassisted Living Starring Fritz Coleman


    Under The Banner of Heaven

    Great Expectations - 2023

    Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (It's Free!)

    Big Screen: Now Voyager

    Big Screen: Now Voyager
    Patrice Petro and E. Ann Kaplan discuss Irving Rapper’s classic 1942 melodrama, Now, Voyager. Together, Petro and Kaplan situate the film historically in the context of the Second World War and the changing dynamics of the domestic and public spheres. They also address the film’s unique depiction of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and consider its complex representation of mother-daughter relationships. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38776]

    Big Screen: Now Voyager

    Big Screen: Now Voyager
    Patrice Petro and E. Ann Kaplan discuss Irving Rapper’s classic 1942 melodrama, Now, Voyager. Together, Petro and Kaplan situate the film historically in the context of the Second World War and the changing dynamics of the domestic and public spheres. They also address the film’s unique depiction of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and consider its complex representation of mother-daughter relationships. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38776]

    Big Screen: Now Voyager

    Big Screen: Now Voyager
    Patrice Petro and E. Ann Kaplan discuss Irving Rapper’s classic 1942 melodrama, Now, Voyager. Together, Petro and Kaplan situate the film historically in the context of the Second World War and the changing dynamics of the domestic and public spheres. They also address the film’s unique depiction of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and consider its complex representation of mother-daughter relationships. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38776]

    Big Screen: Now Voyager

    Big Screen: Now Voyager
    Patrice Petro and E. Ann Kaplan discuss Irving Rapper’s classic 1942 melodrama, Now, Voyager. Together, Petro and Kaplan situate the film historically in the context of the Second World War and the changing dynamics of the domestic and public spheres. They also address the film’s unique depiction of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and consider its complex representation of mother-daughter relationships. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38776]

    Big Screen: Now Voyager

    Big Screen: Now Voyager
    Patrice Petro and E. Ann Kaplan discuss Irving Rapper’s classic 1942 melodrama, Now, Voyager. Together, Petro and Kaplan situate the film historically in the context of the Second World War and the changing dynamics of the domestic and public spheres. They also address the film’s unique depiction of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, and consider its complex representation of mother-daughter relationships. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38776]

    Hot August TV: Uncoupled, Black Bird, What We Do In the Shadows, The Last Movie Stars

    Hot August TV: Uncoupled, Black Bird, What We Do In the Shadows, The Last Movie Stars
    Andy and Diane cover a lotta territory in this half-hour: comedies UNCOUPLED, the Peacock special WOULD IT KILL YOU TO LAUGH? ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING amazing Season 2, and the en fuego FX comedy WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS. Then we move to the killer drama BLACK BIRD and the retro PAPER GIRLS. Finally, we talk about Ethan Hawke's wonderful docuseries THE LAST MOVIE STARS, which focuses on one of Hollywood's most talented and gorgeous couples, Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman.

    Sextette [1977] | Ep. 58

    Sextette [1977] | Ep. 58

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review "Sextette" [1977] as part of an exploration into the films of Mae West

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    ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

    "I'm the girl who works at Paramount all day and Fox at night."

    Sextette [1977] Trailer:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as6Iv5R1G0M&t=59s
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    Mae West: And The Men Who Knew Her:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpcEEyXo7QQ

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    Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"

    She Done Him Wrong [1933] | Ep. 57

    She Done Him Wrong [1933] | Ep. 57

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review "She Done Him Wrong" [1933] as part of an exploration into the films of Mae West

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    ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

    "Come up and see me sometime."

    She Done Him Wrong [1933] Trailer:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec4lKmkfO9I
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    Mae West: And The Men Who Knew Her:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpcEEyXo7QQ

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    https://www.reddit.com/r/sideboobcinema/


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    Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"

    I'm No Angel [1933] | Ep. 56

    I'm No Angel [1933] | Ep. 56

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review "I'm No Angel" [1933] as part of an exploration into the films of Mae West

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    ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

    "When I’m good, I’m very, very good, but when I’m bad, I’m better."

    I'm No Angel [1933] Trailer:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVrfHXnUJFc
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    Mae West: And The Men Who Knew Her:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpcEEyXo7QQ

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    FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/sideboobcinema/


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    Patreon:
    https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61455803

    Buy Me A Coffee:
    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh

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    Follow AJ: @_aj_1985
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    SIDEBOOB CINEMA produced by Sheila Ehks
    Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove
    Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"

    Happy 100th Episode!

    Happy 100th Episode!

    Happy 100th episode, everyone! Emma and Jack break down their favorite movies and episodes that they've covered on the podcast and also discuss what types of films they'd like to cover in future.

    Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!


     

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    Casablanca

    Casablanca
    This may be the beginning of a beautiful podcast... We open up this week's podcast with some thoughts and observations on the NFL Wild Card Weekend before diving into a Blue Plate Special filled with WWII pictures The Longest Day (1962) and Kelly's Heroes (1970). Upon finally ducking into the exotic saloon known as Rick's Cafe, we discuss what exactly about Casablanca makes it among the most legendary creations in the history of cinema, why the movie's aged over the past eighty years like the finest of wines, how it fits into the evolution of Humphrey Bogart's iconic star persona, and delight in the deliciously arch performances of Claude Rains and Conrad Veidt (#FindOne hive unite). Feel free to skip to 2:18:17 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    #17: Holiday Hidden Gems | "It Happened On 5th Avenue" (1947) & Iconic NYE Scenes

    #17: Holiday Hidden Gems | "It Happened On 5th Avenue" (1947) & Iconic NYE Scenes

    On this episode of Cinematic Breadcrumbs, we are looking at Hidden Gem #4, a 1947 Best Story nom with plenty of clever hijinx and fun for the whole fam, "It Happened on 5th Avenue." The film ends on New Years Eve, and so does this series, so we're gonna end the episode with a deep dive into all my favorite NYE tropes in movies!

    Find episode notes at ingloriousbaguettes.com & follow me on Instagram @ingloriousbaguettes.

    #15: Holiday Hidden Gems | Before "A Philadelphia Story," there was "Holiday" (1938)

    #15: Holiday Hidden Gems | Before "A Philadelphia Story," there was "Holiday" (1938)

    This week I dive into my favorite George Cukor/Katherine Hepburn/Cary Grant collaboration: "Holiday" (1938) and that's really saying something because I absolutely love "A Philadelphia Story" (1940).

    "Holiday" is a holiday rom-com that is based off a brilliant and biting stage play from 1928 by Philip Barry. The episode is short and sweet like the film, but talking about this Hidden Gem allowed me to dive into some Old Hollywood fun facts, but as it was made more than 80 years ago, it also inspired me to fantasize about what a remake of this movie could look like (could never be better, but could be fun!!).

    You can find episode notes which includes source materials and further reading at ingloriousbaguettes.com & you can follow me on Instagram at @ingloriousbaguettes.

    The Award Goes To: How Green Was My Valley

    The Award Goes To: How Green Was My Valley

    On this episode Patrick and Lauren welcome special guest Christina Perry of the Chain Theatre and the Usual Rejects to talk with them about the 1942 Best Picture Winner:
    How Green Was My Valley

    Starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O’Hara, and Roddy McDowell

    It tells the story of the Morgans, a hard-working Welsh mining family, from the point of view of the youngest child Huw, who lives with his affectionate and kind parents as well as his sister and five brothers, in the South Wales Valleys during the late Victorian era. The story chronicles life in the South Wales coalfields, the loss of that way of life and its effects on the family. The fictional village in the film is based on Gilfach Goch, where Llewellyn spent many summers visiting his grandfather, and it served as the inspiration for the novel.

    Join us as we discuss how green  our valleys really were and fight over whether or not this was a good movie.  

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