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    Explore " dr. strangelove" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 7 - Godzilla Minus One & The Nuclear Nightmarathon with Keegan Parrish", "Live Bonus Episode", "210: The whole band", "Ep. 3 George C. Scott: America's Sweetheart" and "Ramasse miettes nucléaires" from podcasts like ""Serious Story Time Talk", "The Reason We’re All Still Here", "Monkey Tail Podcast", "The Gates Of Cimino" and "Terrain Vague"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    Ep. 7 - Godzilla Minus One & The Nuclear Nightmarathon with Keegan Parrish

    Ep. 7 - Godzilla Minus One & The Nuclear Nightmarathon with Keegan Parrish

    Godzilla Minus One sure is a good movie! What does it have in common with early Steven Spielberg blockbusters? Why is Godzilla such an enduring character? How do we fix Roland Emmerich's 1998 attempt at Godzilla? Keegan Parrish (Monsterful Media) stops by to talk the latest big lizard cinematic achievement as well as the history of the franchise.

    We also dive into Nick's "nuclear nightmarathon," where he watched too many nuclear related movies in a row to set the stage for Godzilla Minus One, including Fail SafeDr. Strangelove, and White Light/Black Rain: The Destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    Watch The Silent Witness: A Survivor's Story of Hiroshima.

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    Live Bonus Episode

    Live Bonus Episode

    The United States Library of Congress selected Dr. Strangelove as one of the first 25 films in the National Film Registry. As we approach the 60th anniversary of Dr. Strangelove (in Jan 2024), our live podcast panel takes a critical look at the dark comedy and reveals how the satire is uncomfortably realistic, even to this day. Using dialogue from the film as prompts, our panel explains to listeners its historical references and draws parallels to today’s international diplomatic landscape.

    210: The whole band

    210: The whole band
    Join Bruno and Marius on another edition of the Monkey Tail Podcast. On this episode we talk about the games we've been playing the past couple of weeks and they are: The Pale Beyond (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1266030/The_Pale_Beyond/) The Evil Within 2 (https://store.steampowered.com/app/601430/The_Evil_Within_2/) The Callisto Protocol (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1544020/The_Callisto_Protocol/) Super Mario 64 (https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Super-Mario-3D-All-Stars-1832369.html) Atomic Heart (https://store.steampowered.com/app/668580/Atomic_Heart/) Planet Cube: Edge (https://store.steampowered.com/app/791200/Planet_Cube_Edge/)

    Ramasse miettes nucléaires

    Ramasse miettes nucléaires
    1. How Much Time Do We Have (Fortress Main Street)  Civil Defense Spot
    2. Johnson: Cold War Suite - 1. Lawless Things  Kronos Quartet
    3. Nuclear War   The Sun Ra Arkestra
    4. Nuclear Weapon  Prince Far I
    5. Ancien combattant  Zao
    6. Why Go To War  William Onyeabor
    7. Civil Defense Spot: Excellent Chances  Groucho Marx
    8. Java Des Bombes Atomiques  Andre Popp
    9. Tic, Tic, Tic  Doris Day
    10. Civil Defense Spot: Every Living Thing  Joni James
    11. The Russians Are Coming  The Red Squares
    12. Russian Band Stand  Spencer & Spencer
    13. Civil Defense Spot: Be Prepared Today, For Survival Tomorrow  Connie Francis
    14. At War  RP Boo
    15. Waves & Radiation   PVT
    16. Love That Bomb  Dr. Strangelove And The Fallouts
    17. Neutron Bomb  Art Attacks
    18. Apocalisse Atomica  Piero Umiliani
    19. Uranium  Kraftwerk
    20. Metal Sheet    Second Layer
    21. Back to the burner   Proroky
    22. Apres L'Apocalypse   Gilbert Deflez
    23. Bad Things Happen Dub  Idealist
    24. The End Of Europe   Ryuichi Sakamoto

    Matt Everitt on Making His Waffle House a Home

    Matt Everitt on Making His Waffle House a Home

    Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, Bonus Episode #8! In this episode, Landon interviews Matt Everitt - the writer/director of the self-produced short film Waffle Home, filmed on location in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Everitt describes the short as "a film about waffles, generational trauma, and the dumb shit men do to feel better." Together, the pair talk about Everitt's pursuit of indie  filmmaking, Waffle Home, and have a round robin discussion about some of his favorite movies - all on the latest episode of Films for the Void!

    Watch WAFFLE HOME here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq0VCZhNS4U

    TIME STAMPS
    00:00:16 Interview w/ Matt Everitt
    00:36:10 Round Robin Discussion

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    Artwork by Annie Curle
    Theme Music by Meghan Gove

    Jólabókaflóðið

    Jólabókaflóðið

    Jólabókavertíðinni er lokið – en hversu gjöful var hún? Við fengum Soffíu Auði Birgisdóttur og Gauta Kristmannsson til að ræða flóðið, en bæði eru mikilsvirkir bókmenntagagnrýnendur og bókmenntafræðingar, en Gauti flytur gagnrýni í Víðsjá á Rás 1 og Soffía Auður skrifar á vefinn skald.is.

    Auk þess verður aðeins rætt um ritlaun sem og þýðingar, en Soffía Auður hefur meðal annars þýtt bækur Virginiu Woolf á íslensku og Gauti er um þessar mundir að leggja lokahönd á Töfrafjall Thomasar Mann. Auk þess veita þau okkur örlitla innsýn í færeyskar og þýskar bókmenntir.

    Alþýðufélagið styrkir Samstöðina. Alþýðufélagið hefur það markmið að auðga og bæta umræðu í samfélaginu. Allir geta gengið í Alþýðufélagið og styrkt þar með efni og útbreiðslu Samstöðvarinnar. Takk fyrir stuðninginn!

    Don't look up

    Don't look up

    Smyglið fagnar nýju ári með því að dusta rykið af viðtækjunum og hefja nýja sjónvarpsþáttaröð. Heiða Eiríksdóttir, Benedikt Erlingsson og Gunnar Hrafn Jónsson litu við í betri stofu Menningarsmyglsins og ræddu kvikmyndina Don’t Look Up við ritstjóra Smyglsins.

    Þar að auki var rætt stuttlega um Himininn yfir Berlín, þáttaröðina Kalifat, makedónskar kvikmyndir á borð við Honeyland og Systrabönd og ýmislegt fleira. Loks kemur ljóðskáldið Willie Watson við í óvænta heimsókn og flytur ljóðrýni á Don’t Look Up.

    Alþýðufélagið styrkir Samstöðina. Alþýðufélagið hefur það markmið að auðga og bæta umræðu í samfélaginu. Allir geta gengið í Alþýðufélagið og styrkt þar með efni og útbreiðslu Samstöðvarinnar. Takk fyrir stuðninginn!

    Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) with Vincent Casaregola, Ph.D.

    Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) with Vincent Casaregola, Ph.D.

    Emma is joined this week by Dr. Vincent Casaregola of Saint Louis University to cover a film that is considered one of the best of all time: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)! An iconic Kubrick film, Dr. Strangelove takes a dark, comedic look at nuclear tensions and end-of-the-world antics.  Dr. Casaregola helps frame what the mindset was of the American people during the Cold War, the (very real) problems of nuclear mishaps, how Stanley Kubrick became one of the most innovative directors in the motion picture industry, what the best tips are for learning to appreciate classic movies.  Be sure to tune into this explosive episode! 

     

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    Films/Series Mentioned:

    On the Beach (1959)

    Fail Safe (1964)

    Paths of Glory (1957)

    The Americanization of Emily (1964)

    The Mouse That Roared (1959)

    Lolita (1962)

    Metropolis (1927)

    The Killing (1956)

    2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

    A Clockwork Orange (1971)

    Barry Lyndon (1975)

    The Longest Day (1962)

    The Wizard of Oz (1939)

    Dawn's Early Light (Year Unknown)

    No Highway in the Sky (1951)

    The High and the Mighty (1954)

    Strategic Air Command (1955) 

    Bombers B52 (1957)

    A Gathering of Eagles (1963) – Film featuring Rock Hudson and Rod Taylor

    Hidden Figures (2016)

    Atomic Café (1982)

    *Canadian documentary title not found

    The Stand (2020 miniseries)

    Contagion (2011)

    Novels/Literary Works Mentioned:

    On the Beach by Nevil Shute (Published 1957)

    Red Alert by Peter George (Published 1958)

    Fail-Safe by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler (Published 1962)

    The Americanization of Emily by William Bradford Huie (Published 1959)

    Underworld by Don DeLillo (Published 1997)

    Missile Envy by Helen Caldicott (Published 1984)

    The Rhetoric of Antinuclear Fiction by Patrick Mannix (Published 1992)

    The Time Machine by H. G. Wells (Published 1895)

    The Shape of Things to Come (Published 1933)

    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (Published 1932)

    The Stand by Stephen King (Published 1978)

    Dr. Strangelove/Carrie

    Dr. Strangelove/Carrie

    Matt & Nicole watch and review the Stanley Kubrick dark comedy "Dr. Strangelove," then sit down with special guest David Lombino to discuss the horror classic "Carrie." 

    Expectations: 00:00:38
    Dr. Strangelove Review: 00:06:29
    Carrie Review: 00:30:40

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    68. Let’s Taco ‘Bout Dr. Strangelove featuring Darren Hines

    68. Let’s Taco ‘Bout Dr. Strangelove featuring Darren Hines

    On this week’s episode, The Fat Dude is joined by local cinephile, Darren Hines, to discuss classic cinema and Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove. Darren shares his story on how he got to see the legendary satire on the big screen in a special setting with an amazing guest!


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    RETRO REWIND! ‘Dr. Strangelove’ with Director Barry Sonnenfeld

    RETRO REWIND! ‘Dr. Strangelove’ with Director Barry Sonnenfeld

    WARNING: This episode has some very spotty audio. Due to the Coronavirus we are now recording remotely in the safety of our own homes. But, alas, our remote recording service failed us. We apologize for this, but the contents of this episode are so spectacular that I’m sure you will enjoy it regardless!

    We are joined by the wonderful director Barry Sonnenfeld (The Addams Family, Men in Black, Get Shorty) to discuss the pivotal film, Dr. Strangelove. Barry elaborates on how this movie has influenced his entire career. He reveals that the only way to make a comedy is to make sure no one working on the film knows it’s a comedy. And he also talks about the process of writing his new book, Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother: Memoirs of a Neurotic Filmmaker.

    Staff Picks:

    Drea – What a Way to Go!
    Alonso – The Masque of the Red Death
    Barry – 2001: A Space Odyssey

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    S1 - E12 - Dix films pour comprendre les États-Unis et les Américains

    S1 - E12 - Dix films pour comprendre les États-Unis et les Américains

    En conclusion de sa série de Balados sur les États-Unis à l’ère de Trump, Normand Lester consacre cet épisode à la présentation de 10 films qui, selon lui, illustrent et permettent de comprendre l’environnement socio-culturel dans lequel s’est façonné la politique intérieure et extérieure des États-Unis actuels. Quel est le film que vous appréciez le plus et, selon vous, lesquels devraient s’ajouter à la liste?

    Procurez-vous le nouveau livre de Normand Lester, Stupides et dangereux : http://leseditionsdujournal.com/stupides-dangereux/normand-lester/livre/9782897611118 

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    Review – Dr. Strangelove And How I Learned To Stop Worrying Because Everything Is Awesome

    Review – Dr. Strangelove And How I Learned To Stop Worrying Because Everything Is Awesome
    Patches, Katey and Da7e Revisit A Comedy Classic! This week, in celebration of Dr. Strangelove‘s 50th Anniversary, Matt Patches, Katey Rich and Da7e fondly recollect and review Stanley Kubrick’s satire which leads to a discussion on safety in comedy and the wobbly lines that define satire and spoof. After a deep dive into Strangelove, it’s […]