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    Explore " harry dean stanton" with insightful episodes like "Escape from New York (1981) - Directed by John Carpenter", "113. Pretty In Pink (w. Joel Morris)", "Alien (1979) Review: Is This the Scariest Sci-Fi Horror Film of All-Time? —Episode 176", "One Magic Christmas" and "Ep. 59 Cockfighter" from podcasts like ""Roll It - A Movie Podcast", "Still Any Good?", "Rewind of the Living Dead", "Medfield College Film Society" and "The Gates Of Cimino"" and more!

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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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    113. Pretty In Pink (w. Joel Morris)

    113. Pretty In Pink (w. Joel Morris)

    aka We Need To Talk About Duckie.  We're joined by the excellent Joel Morris, who has selected "a girls' film", the 1986 teen romantic drama PRETTY IN PINK.  We chat about the music, the romance, the uncomfortable stalking, ...

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    Alien (1979) Review: Is This the Scariest Sci-Fi Horror Film of All-Time? —Episode 176

    Alien (1979) Review: Is This the Scariest Sci-Fi Horror Film of All-Time? —Episode 176

    To kick off 2024, we will be starting our latest franchise review beginning with the 1979 Ridley Scott classic ALIEN starring Sigourney Weaver. How does this film hold up all these years later and is this possibly the best sci-fi horror film of all time? Let's find out!

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    One Magic Christmas

    One Magic Christmas
    Happy Holidays to you and yours from all of us at the Medfield College Film Society!  This week the society celebrates the holidays by being thankful for not having tragic lives and watching 1985's One Magic Christmas, a movie that lives innocently enough on Disney Plus.  Ever wonder what it would be like if everything was wrenched away from you in the cold tundra of Ontario?  Well, if you don't want to find out, you'd better believe in Santa.  If you do want to find out, check out this film with us.

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    Ep. 59 Cockfighter

    Ep. 59 Cockfighter

    Your balls will only hurt for a while give it a try!! Join actor/writer Vince Cusimano and me as we take a trip to the deep south for Monte Hellman's 1974 film COCKFIGHTER!

    We go into the career of Monte Hellman as well as 70s cult icon Laurie Bird.  This is one of Warren Oates' best performances.  Join us!

    As always... we spoil everything.

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    Wild At Heart feat. Kayte Terry *TEASER*

    Wild At Heart feat. Kayte Terry *TEASER*

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    Artist and podcaster Kayte Terry joins from Philadelphia to discuss David Lynch's 1990 Palme d'Or winner 'Wild at Heart' starring Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern as starcrossed lovers on the run in an oddball road movie that showcases the director at his most earnest and emotionally frank.

    We discuss what people get wrong about Lynch, his style and tone, and why pervasiveness of the the term "Lynchian" robs it of meaning. Next, we talk about the incredible ensemble that brings Lynch's romance to life, praising especially the brilliance of its leads Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern as well as supporting performers like Diane Ladd (Laura Dern's real life mother, who netted an Oscar nod for her work in the film) and Willem Dafoe as one of Lynch's most memorable villains. Finally, we key into the political textures of Lynch's career-long preoccupations, and how he interrogates the parameters of society, forcing us to conceive of existences liberated from the confines of the quotidian.

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    Folge 1236: THE STRAIGHT STORY - Der lange Weg zur Versöhnung

    Folge 1236: THE STRAIGHT STORY - Der lange Weg zur Versöhnung
    Spät in der Jubiläumsnacht des Mainzer Capitol-Kinos haben wir als Überraschungsfilm David Lynchs THE STRAIGHT STORY gesehen: Die wahre Geschichte von Alvin Straight, großartig gespielt vom damals sehr schwer kranken Richard Farnsworth. Er will unbedingt seinen Bruder (Harry Dean Stanton) noch einmal besuchen und sich mit ihm versöhnen. Er entschließt sich die lange Reise mit seinem Aufsitzrasenmäher zu machen – mit 8 Stundenkilometern. Er verabschiedet sich von seiner Tochter Rose (Sissy Spacek in einer ergreifenden Rolle) und bricht zu einer Reise mit vielen Begegnungen auf. Er trifft Menschen, denen er helfen kann, und Menschen, die ihm helfen. Die Episoden halten die feine Balance zwischen Sentimentalität und Ernst, zeigen das Beste an den Menschen im Mittleren Westen, zeigen Hoffnung, Verzweiflung, Kriegstraumata. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Film sprechen wir über die genaue Charakterzeichnung in kurzen Dialogen, über starke Bilder und Szenen, die in Erinnerung bleiben werden und über einen gemeinsamen Blick in die Sterne. Am Mikrofon spät in der Nacht vor dem Capitol: Kathrin, Johanna und Thomas.

    Pod 42 - Alien (1979)

    Pod 42 - Alien (1979)

    Another week... Another movie to review! This week we are talking about Alien from 1979! Don't forget to give us a rating were ever you get your podcast! And if you watch us on YouTube or Rumble then LIKE SHARE & SUBSCRIBE! Also leave a comment or hit us up at THEBONSAIMOVIECREW@GMAIL.COM ... Find us on Twitter, Facebook, & TikTok! And as always we love all of you for the support and we hope you enjoy!

    Alien Franchise

    Alien Franchise

    On the 76th episode, and season four finale, of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh cover the first two films of the Alien Franchise. Recorded on 12/26/2022.

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    • Intro
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    • What We Watched
    • Film Discussions
      • Alien (1979)
      • Aliens (1986)
    • Outro

    Back Track 003: Move, Dallas! | Alien (1979) [Patreon Preview]

    Back Track 003: Move, Dallas! | Alien (1979) [Patreon Preview]

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    It's time to go forward to go back in time as Charles says. For the next 'Back Track' in the series we're talking Alien (1979). 

    This is my first time watching this and boy was I missing out all these years! I was really into it and I'm so glad Charles decided on this one. We talk about the story and how incredible these special effects are, the steady terrifying pacing throughout, and why Sigourney Weaver is the ultimate final girl in space and time.

    Off-topic rants include: Oscar rage, what type of animal we'd like to be reincarnated into, Mormons, and we talk our self-soothing songs in times of crisis

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    Episode 98: The Straight Story

    Episode 98: The Straight Story

    Josh, Alison and Brady inch down the road with The Straight Story - David Lynch's 1999 heartwarming film starring Richard Farnsworth, Sissy Spacek and Harry Dean Stanton!

    Plus!

    Wayne's World, Under The Banner Of Heaven, Moonfall, brow lamination, brain farts, and keeping it real about women's rights.

    Paris, Texas

    Paris, Texas

    Matt & Nicole watch the 1984 indie film "Paris, Texas." This film comes from a list we found titled Decolonize the Canon: An Anti-AFI top 100 list. Your hosts will dive into this list throughout this season. A special thanks to Instagram user Avantpop for curating these films!!!

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    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
    Remember that gum you like? Well, it's going to come back in style...and leave you with plenty to chew on. This week's episode finds us cautiously shuffling through the enchanting, delicious nightmare known as Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the prequel/marginal-sequel to the beloved cult classic TV show that fills in a few gaps while crafting whole new gulfs along the way. But before we traipse through the labyrinthian corridors of the Red Room, we discuss a recent profile of Francis Ford Coppola that acts as its own coda to our recent Godfather episodes, followed by a fully-loaded Blue Plate Special with topics as diverse as the most recent acts of cultural terrorism perpetrated by the Walt Disney Company with their Storyliving suburban experience, discussions of trailers for the forthcoming summer releases Elvis and Nope, and a bite-sized review of Netflix's The Power of the Dog. We eventually take in the wispy Douglas firs and Norma's signature cherry pie upon entering the city limits of Twin Peaks, with an introduction covering our own journeys with the show and director David Lynch generally, how its narrative and aesthetic concerns evolved not only over time but between iterations and mediums, interpret how exactly Fire Walk With Me simultaneously expanded the emotional and mythological scope of the series, talk about the ways in which The Return would go on to further enrich all that came before it, and what exactly the entire Twin Peaks phenomenon "means" to us. Don't worry, there are no clear-cut, easy answers to be found, only a profound sense of emotional catharsis. And we wouldn't have it any other way. Feel free to skip to 3:45:17 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.

    The Godfather Part II

    The Godfather Part II
    What better way to follow up last episode's discussion of the greatest film of all time than by subsequently tackling the greatest sequel of all time? The Godfather Part II's successes are myriad but its sheer force of will to act as both a prequel and a sequel to its hallowed predecessor with such taste and confidence make it one of the most unlikely triumphs in the history of cinema. Tune in as we talk through the ways in which the film's arc acts as a rendition if not muted rebuke of the original that forges a genuinely metatextual statement on the very premise of sequels generally, unpack the various historical contexts the film jumps between in exhaustively dramatizing the first half of America in the 20th century, and shriek with joy at each and every scene involving Michael Gazzo. Feel free to skip to 2:39:55 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. http://people.uncw.edu/berlinert/research/documents/Berliner.GII.pdf

    Repo Man, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, King Richard, Mass

    Repo Man, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, King Richard, Mass

    Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, Episode 19! In this episode, Eric and Landon get celestial and chat about Alex Cox's 1984 film Repo Man for their latest main topic movie discussion! Along with reviews of the latest release from director Jason Reitman, the second trilogy installment from a popular Netflix horror anthology, and Landon's much-anticipated thoughts on a big, terrifying CGI canine - all on this week's episode of Films for the Void!

    00:10:55 Mass
    00:16:31 Ghostbusters: Afterlife
    00:22:44 Fear Street 1978
    00:26:40 King Richard
    00:30:46 Clifford the Big Red Dog
    00:32:07 Repo Man
    01:08:27 Landon's Recommendation for Next Episode

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    Alien (1979): "Grandio Finale"

    Alien (1979): "Grandio Finale"

    Want to hear the spookiest thing of all? This episode is our season finale — but don’t worry, we’re not leaving you for long. Before we start Season 2, though, we knew we had to go out with a bang, which is why we’re exploring Alien (1979). A legendary film that won both critical acclaim and launched a whole Ridley Scott Cinematic Universe, there’s a lot to talk about, and we promise not to spend TOO much time focusing on all of the — well, let’s just call it sexually suggestive imagery. 

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    https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/alien-40-anniversary-ridley-scott-sigourney-weaver-ellen-ripley-a8801066.html 

    PARIS, TEXAS & WINGS OF DESIRE Episode 35: Devin Dimattia Special Guest: Bonus

    PARIS, TEXAS & WINGS OF DESIRE Episode 35: Devin Dimattia Special Guest: Bonus

    WoHos!

    Quinn is on vacation this week!! But I have a minisode anyway!

    After PULSE, I wanted to look at some movies that are concerned with loneliness. And Quinn and I DID!! (Episode 9a: Three Apiece: CITIZEN KANE, THE APARTMENT, THE SHINING, MAGNOLIA, LOST IN TRANSLATION  & SHAME https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618444/episodes/8666729)

    Devin was nice to step in and have a conversation with me and get real existential with it. We discuss two Wim Wenders films, PARIS, TEXAS and WINGS OF DESIRE. We hope you listen and enjoy!

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    ...about The Missouri Breaks (1976) with Steven Peros

    ...about The Missouri Breaks (1976) with Steven Peros

    Screenwriter Steven Peros joins the episode to discuss “The Missouri Breaks”, a film that is as great as the sum of its parts and its parts are…well…pretty great!

    Directed by Arthur Penn. Written by Thomas McGuane. Produced by Elliot Kastner. With a score from John Williams. Starring Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Kathleen Lloyd, Randy Quaid, Frederic Forrest, Harry Dean Stanton & John P. Ryan

    How is the world wrong about this movie?

    From Andras: As Steven Peros says in the episode, some films are misjudged by their time, and against their time. “The Missouri Breaks” was so much OF its time the 1970’s totally missed it.

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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
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    • What We Watched
    • John Carpenter's Backstory and Career
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      • Big Trouble In Little China  (1986)
      • Escape From New York (1981)
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