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    Explore " ernest borgnine" with insightful episodes like "Midweek Mention... Gattaca", "Escape from New York (1981) - Directed by John Carpenter", "#565 NY Times Best Selling Author Dwayne Epstein", "Split the Difference - Flight of the Phoenix" and "109: ICE STATION ZEBRA" from podcasts like ""Bad Dads Film Review", "Roll It - A Movie Podcast", "Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni", "Jaguar Sharks" and "IMMP"" and more!

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    Midweek Mention... Gattaca

    Midweek Mention... Gattaca

    Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where today we're delving into the DNA of a sci-fi masterpiece, Gattaca. This 1997 film, directed by Andrew Niccol, serves up a thought-provoking look at a future dictated by genetic engineering, where your DNA determines your destiny.

    Gattaca presents a world where society is divided between the "Valids," those genetically engineered for perfection, and the "In-Valids," conceived naturally and seen as inferior. It's a chilling vision of a future where eugenics is not just accepted but embraced.


    Ethan Hawke stars as Vincent Freeman, an "In-Valid" who dreams of space travel but is confined to menial jobs due to his genetic makeup. Undeterred, Vincent assumes the identity of a "Valid" (played by Jude Law) to join the Gattaca space program. It's a gripping tale of determination, identity, and the unquantifiable aspects of the human spirit.


    Gattaca explores themes of discrimination, privacy, and the ethical implications of genetic manipulation. It questions the value we place on perfection and whether our genetics should define our capabilities and our place in the world.


    With its sleek aesthetic, compelling narrative, and profound questions about humanity, Gattaca is more relevant today than ever. As we edge closer to its depicted future, the film serves as a cautionary tale about the path of progress and the essence of being human.


    So, whether you're a sci-fi aficionado or just someone intrigued by the moral quandaries of future technologies, Gattaca offers a captivating watch. Join us on Bad Dads Film Review as we dissect this cinematic gem, exploring how it challenges our views on science, society, and the indomitable human spirit. 🧬🚀🎬👨‍👧‍👦🍿

    We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com.

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    Escape from New York (1981) - Directed by John Carpenter

    Escape from New York (1981) - Directed by John Carpenter

    We're finally back! Four weeks (and a few days) but hopefully now we'll be back on a normal schedule for a while. This week we're covering a Carpenter classic - Escape from New York. We talk Kurt Russell's coolness, set design, 1970s, and much more! We'll be back in a couple weeks with a Valentine's Day related film, until then contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    #565 NY Times Best Selling Author Dwayne Epstein

    #565 NY Times Best Selling Author Dwayne Epstein
    Dwayne Epstein is the author of the New York Times bestseller Lee Marvin: Point Blank and other acclaimed biographies. Prior to writing biographies, Epstein contributed articles to Filmfax Magazine, Cahiers Du Cinema's “Serious Pleasures,” and film reviews for Hearst Community Newspapers. Follow him on Twitter: @DwayneEpstein Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on YouTube, iTunes and wherever you get your podcasts! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!

    It pays $20 and a bag full of washers!

    It pays $20 and a bag full of washers!

    This week, we're travelling back to the old west for a serious showdown.  It's the  Magnificent Seven vs The Wild Bunch. Jeff from the A Film By podcast and Andrew Blakely stop by and we compare and contrast these two classic westerns.

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    MCFS Presents: Sandy In Disneyland

    MCFS Presents: Sandy In Disneyland

    This week, the society continues its summer series with Michael's choice, Sandy In Disneyland, a 1974 television special starring Sandy Duncan and featuring a who's who of the day including Ruth Buzzi, the Jackson 5, and Ernest Borgnine..... and so, so much more.  Witness the society stretched to the very brink this week.  Will they survive?  Will the center hold?  You'll just have to listen in and hear for yourself?  Will there be pain?  There will be.... there will be....

    AND THE SPLENDID BOHO GOES TO.- JOE MANTELL and FRANK SUTTON FOR "MARTY" (1955) - EPISODE SEVEN- THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANS PRESENT A NEW SERIES WHERE THEY AWARD A NOTED CHARACTER ACTOR WHOSE CONTRIBUTION TO A FILM ENHANCED IT

    AND THE SPLENDID BOHO GOES TO.- JOE MANTELL and FRANK SUTTON  FOR "MARTY" (1955) - EPISODE SEVEN- THE SPLENDID BOHEMIANS PRESENT A NEW SERIES WHERE THEY AWARD A NOTED CHARACTER ACTOR WHOSE CONTRIBUTION TO A FILM ENHANCED IT

    "AND THE SPLENDID BOHO GOES TO..." - JOE MANTELL and FRANK SUTTON FOR "MARTY" (1955) - EPISODE SEVEN- "MARTY EXPANDED":https://variety.com/1955/film/reviews/marty-3-1200417955/

    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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    Unseen Movies of Hollywood! Ouija 2, Paris Texas and Marty

    Unseen Movies of Hollywood!  Ouija 2, Paris Texas and Marty

    Unseen! Movies of Hollywood!  Ouija: Origin of Evil, Paris Texas and Marty.

    Are there any big movies you’ve never seen? In this new series, we challenge ourselves to watch a popular film we’ve somehow missed, and then we jump ahead in time to the future when we’ve seen it!! Sometimes we also search outside Hollywood for missed films.

    Music written and performed by Burk Sauls

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    Willard (1971); with Andrew Scott!

    Willard (1971); with Andrew Scott!

    A film about a bunch of rats controlled by a lonely man. Kyle hides behind his hands. Dave starts making squeaking noises. The Machine is only familiar with mice. Andrew Scott joins the conversation to praise Ernest Borgnine.

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    John Carpenter Part 3

    John Carpenter Part 3

    On the 62nd episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh conclude their look at the career of master of horror, John Carpenter with Big Trouble In Little China and Escape From New York. Recorded on 06/14/21.

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    • Intro
    • News and Announcements
    • Corrections and Updates
    • What We Watched
    • John Carpenter's Backstory and Career
    • Film Discussions
      • Big Trouble In Little China  (1986)
      • Escape From New York (1981)
    • Outro

    Season 3: Manifest Destiny - Bad Day at Black Rock (Episode 32)

    Season 3: Manifest Destiny - Bad Day at Black Rock (Episode 32)

    In the thirty-second episode of Season 3 (Manifest Destiny) Kyle is joined by filmmaker Michael Willer (of the Big Fat Gay Podcast) and multi-instrumentalist Ben Childs to discuss John Sturges' immaculately crafted, ensemble driven and effectively insightful message picture about insulated bigotry, old west skepticism, and the dangers of neutral silence in Bad Day at Black Rock.

    BASEketball

    BASEketball

    This week we say goodbye to our annual block of sports films. Dry your eyes.

    To ring in the end, we've decided to jump in our time machine and go back to the magical age of 1998 to visit the David Zucker film BASEketball starring those guys from that show on that network, women from Playboy, Snake Plisken's driver, the villain of Superman III, and a bunch of other people that showed up that day (we guess). 

    In this film, childhood friends Joe Cooper (Trey Parker), and Doug Remer (Matt Stone) are slackers that invent a new game that becomes the hottest game in the country. 

    When Cooper becomes the owner of the team, and essentially the league, rival team owner Baxter Cain (Robert Vaughn) drives a wedge between the friends that threatens the league.

    So much silliness. So many jokes that have not aged well, but it's still a fun movie. Right? Right?

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