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    Explore " frank langella" with insightful episodes like "Episode 147 - True Identity", "Small Soldiers (1998)", "Draft Day (Re-Release!)", "Dracula: Where Is He Now? Part Four: Romantic Dracula 2 (Episode 65)" and "Dracula: Where Is He Now? Part Four: Romantic Dracula 1 (Episode 64)" from podcasts like ""1991 Movie Rewind", "The Revisitors", "Late to the Movies", "Fang Club" and "Fang Club"" and more!

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    Draft Day (Re-Release!)

    Draft Day (Re-Release!)
    Why not?! It's Draft Day in real life once again, so we're re-releasing our Draft Day episode, originally aired in April 2022. Ben, Bree, Sam, and Vaz discuss the many quotable lines, high stakes trades, and corporate tie-ins of Ivan Reitman's final film, because we are a Cleveland Girl and We Are Football. Directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner, Chadwick Boseman, Denis Leary, and Frank Langella.

    Dracula: Where Is He Now? Part Four: Romantic Dracula 2 (Episode 65)

    Dracula: Where Is He Now? Part Four: Romantic Dracula 2 (Episode 65)

    Welcome to our series... "Dracula: Where Is He Now?" which focuses on Dracula's one hundred years of film stardom. Leah and Bri have periodically released the parts of this series over the last year; this is the final installment! Each part thematically groups pre- and post-2000 Dracula films.

    "Part Four: Romantic Dracula" highlights two adaptations that turn Stoker's story into a romance: Dracula (1979, dir. John Badham) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, dir. Francis Ford Coppola). Then we revisit The Invitation (2022, dir. Jessica M. Thompson) and talk about how the romantic vampire took over the culture in the subgenre in the first two decades of the 21st century. Part Four is TWO episodes! This is the second episode; go back to episode 64 for the beginning of our conversation. 

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    Dracula: Where Is He Now? Part Four: Romantic Dracula 1 (Episode 64)

    Dracula: Where Is He Now? Part Four: Romantic Dracula 1 (Episode 64)

    Welcome to our series... "Dracula: Where Is He Now?" which focuses on Dracula's one hundred years of film stardom. Leah and Bri have periodically released the parts of this series over the last year; this is the final installment! Each part thematically groups pre- and post-2000 Dracula films.

    "Part Four: Romantic Dracula" highlights two adaptations that turn Stoker's story into a romance: Dracula (1979, dir. John Badham) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, dir. Francis Ford Coppola). Then we revisit The Invitation (2022, dir. Jessica M. Thompson) and talk about how the romantic vampire took over the culture in the subgenre in the first two decades of the 21st century. Part Four is TWO episodes! This is the first episode; the second will release next week. 

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    Support the show

    Sound effects credits:

    “Creaking door.wav” by visualasylum of Freesound.org (https://freesound.org/s/322377/)

    "Door, Wooden, Close, A (H1).wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org (https://freesound.org/s/411791/)

    Das große Potpourri der Celebrities

    Das große Potpourri der Celebrities
    Eine der beiden Hosts hatte heute Redebedarf und wie es in einer guten Beziehung sein sollte dann nimmt sich der andere auch mal zurück. So in der aktuellen Episode geschehen den Britt hatte einen riesigen Sack voll mit kleinen News aus der Welt der Stars und Sternchen und den musste sie loswerden. Daher gibt es heute ein leckeres Celebrity Potpourri und es ist sicher für jeden etwas dabei.

    Draft Day

    Draft Day
    The final whistle blows on Sports Month as Late to the Movies picks 2014's Draft Day to finish it off. Ben, Bree, Sam, and Vaz discuss the many quotable lines, high stakes trades, and corporate tie-ins of Ivan Reitman's final film, because we are a Cleveland Girl and We Are Football. Starring Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner, Chadwick Boseman, Denis Leary, and Frank Langella.

    Episode 57 - Brainscan

    Episode 57 - Brainscan

    On this episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boys (and engineer Bob) review a listener request. Brainscan, a 1994 horror-ish / sci-fi-ish movie about Michael (Edward Furlong), a high school loner who is on the hunt for the most immersive gaming experience. Unfortunately, he runs into the Trickster (T. Ryder Smith), a video villain from within the computer screen! And unfortunately for the boys,  they had to watch this.

    Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday.

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    Ep 57: Cutthroat Island (1995)

    Ep 57: Cutthroat Island (1995)

    Adventure, Action, Danger, Pirates Booty! Go on a journey with the Kahuna Kids as they explore why Renny Harlin endangered Geena Davis' life and why she only wanted more! Matthew Modine is there too... but Frank Langella steals everything!

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    VAMPIRES 07 • XMAS SPECIAL • Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

    VAMPIRES 07 • XMAS SPECIAL • Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

    Merry Christmas everyone!

    It’s Christmas Day, and we’re jumping away for a second from our regular programming to discuss a modern classic, Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), a start-studded batshit masterpiece, one of the most faithful adaptations of Bram Stoker’s novel, a fever dream of a gothic horror that has a timeless love story at its heart. 


    I’m joined in this episode by two extraordinary guests: writer and actor Isaura Barbé-Brown and writer and podcaster Becky Darke for a jumbo-sized episode about this batshit masterpiece with off the charts levels of intensity in every single aspect, from the performances to the design.  


    This season is made possible with the support of Arrow Video. This week's pick from their vast catalogue is David Cronenberg's Crash, re-released just this year in a lucious 4K restoration.

    Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya

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    VAMPIRES 01 • Dracula (1931) + Horror of Dracula (1958) + Dracula (1979)

    VAMPIRES 01 • Dracula (1931) + Horror of Dracula (1958) + Dracula (1979)

    Our first episode of our new series devoted to exploring the vampire in horror cinema is all about THE most famous vampire of them all: Count Dracula.

    Joining us is special guest and vampire expert Dr. Sorcha Ní Fhlainn to discuss the screen adaptations of Dracula, from the original Bela Lugosi Dracula (1931), via Sir Christopher Lee's iconic Horror of Dracula (1958) and finishing with gothic romance Dracula (1979) starring Frank Langella and his epic bouffant.

    Dracula (1931) from 00:09:55
    Horror of Dracula (1958) from 00:28:08
    Dracula (1979) from 00:47:35

    If you want to explore the vampire more, we recommend Ní Fhlainn's books Postmodern Vampires and the short story collection Visions of the Vampire: Two Centuries of Immortal Tales.

    This season is made possible with the support of Arrow Video. Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya.

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    The Final Girls are a UK-based film collective exploring the intersections of horror film and feminism.

    Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk

    Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Support us on Patreon. Subscribe to our newsletter for new, original writing on horror.

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    CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #12 - Best Classic Movie Monsters and Best Tree + Frank Langella

    CRISPY COATED ROBOTS #12 - Best Classic Movie Monsters and Best Tree + Frank Langella

    Episode 12: “I’ve always considered that to be the Eeyore of trees.”

    Jim and George debate top Classic Movie Monsters and Best Trees, asking the question: ‘Does the Blob ever get introspective on itself?’

    As a bonus, Jim takes listeners back to his childhood experience at a mall in Bloomington, IL in which he pleaded with a Christmas tree for presents when Santa was too busy to talk to him.

    Special Guest: Frank Langella

    ‘Ghost’ with Nicole Byer

    ‘Ghost’ with Nicole Byer

    For our final week of the #MaxFunDrive we brought in one of the funniest people in the world. That’s right, we’ve got the wonderful Nicole Byer on the show, and guess what? She’s a goddamn delight! Nicole’s on the show to talk about her favorite film of all time, 1990’s Ghost. She also has a lot to say about ’90 Day Fiancé,’ so get ready for that. Plus, the gang plays everyone’s favorite trivia game, ‘Swayze, Demi, or Whoopi.’ And as always, we’ve got ‘Staff Picks.’

    Just a note about this episode, we recorded it before we postponed the MaxFunDrive. So some of the references may seem a little outdated. Other than that, it’s literally a perfect episode!

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    Staff Picks:
    Ify – Look Who’s Talking Too
    Drea – La Femme Nikita
    Alonso – Metropolitan
    Nicole – Eddie and Made in America and Baby Boom

    With Ify Nwadiwe, Drea Clark, Alonso Duralde, and Nicole Byer.

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    With
    Drea Clark
    Alonso Duralde
    Ify Nwadiwe

    Produced by Marissa Flaxbart
    Sr. Producer Laura Swisher

    “Masters of Procrastination” (Procrastination)

    “Masters of Procrastination” (Procrastination)

    Sean, Alex and Amy take almost a third of the episode to get to the point. Which is kind of the point. This week they're discussing the fine art of procrastination: procrastishopping, procrastibaking, Wikisurfing, how not to follow a recipe, stealing other people's nostalgia, and how great Frank Langella's eye performance is in the 80s classic Masters of the Universe. Sean is outraged by Alex's determination to put vanilla in everything, and disappointed by his own inability to find a goose neck phone clamp on the internet; Alex has a Save the Foxes t-shirt he can't remember buying, and a shameful secret about Back to the Future and the Pentagon; and Amy is stuck in the Matrix with this whole Frank Langella thing. Will they ever get to the point? Probably not.

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    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    “Masters of Procrastination” (Procrastination)

    “Masters of Procrastination” (Procrastination)

    Sean, Alex and Amy take almost a third of the episode to get to the point. Which is kind of the point. This week they're discussing the fine art of procrastination: procrastishopping, procrastibaking, Wikisurfing, how not to follow a recipe, stealing other people's nostalgia, and how great Frank Langella's eye performance is in the 80s classic Masters of the Universe. Sean is outraged by Alex's determination to put vanilla in everything, and disappointed by his own inability to find a goose neck phone clamp on the internet; Alex has a Save the Foxes t-shirt he can't remember buying, and a shameful secret about Back to the Future and the Pentagon; and Amy is stuck in the Matrix with this whole Frank Langella thing. Will they ever get to the point? Probably not.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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