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    Explore " jack lemmon" with insightful episodes like "The Apartment (1960)", "Красивий і огидний «Ранґо», токсично маскулинний «Ґленґаррі Ґлен Росс» і третя серія «Winning Time» | MovieHub", "Hamlet & Lone Star", "Episode 120 - JFK" and "One Two Three [1961] | Ep. 94" from podcasts like ""Rewatching Oscar", "MovieHub", "Overlapping Dialogue", "1991 Movie Rewind" and "Sideboob Cinema"" and more!

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    The Apartment (1960)

    The Apartment (1960)

    Billy Wilder is one of the greatest directors in cinematic history.  Here Jack talks about one of his gems, The Apartment.  The screenplay, the direction, the acting, and the cinematography are all remarkable and truly make this film timeless, despite being over 60 years old.  Will it be good enough for Jack to give it his top prize as best film of 1960, The Rewatch Oscar?  Download and listen to his take on this classic as well as all the other films from that year.

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    Красивий і огидний «Ранґо», токсично маскулинний «Ґленґаррі Ґлен Росс» і третя серія «Winning Time» | MovieHub

    Красивий і огидний «Ранґо», токсично маскулинний «Ґленґаррі Ґлен Росс» і третя серія «Winning Time» | MovieHub

    Максим Шадов побачив за останній тиждень декілька цікавих речей, такі як:

    • Візуально цікавий «Ранґо», але з великим недоліком (0:43)

    • Токсично маскулинний «Ґленґаррі Ґлен Росс» і чи є цінність у спостереженні за подібними героями (12:29)

    • Третя серія нового сезону «Winning Time», яка втрачає концентрацію (26:40)

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    Hamlet & Lone Star

    Hamlet & Lone Star
    After stepping out for a bit with a month-long hiatus, Overlapping Dialogue is back with our continued journey through 90s cinema, one that has us sorting out a pair of 1996 films riddled with daddy issues: Hamlet and Lone Star. But before we account for the sins of the father(s), we devour a Blue Plate Special slate sure to offer something for everyone as we assess some of this summer's most talked about releases with Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part 1, Oppenheimer, and Barbie. And yes, we do spend time unpacking the larger Barbenheimer phenomenon. Once the smoke clears and the glitter fades away, we dive into this edition's double feature: listen as we admire Kenneth Branagh's reverent adaptation of one of the Bard's most iconic works and marvel at the economical mastery present in John Sayles's small town neo-noir western. 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.

    Episode 120 - JFK

    Episode 120 - JFK

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    1:01:53 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    1:08:09 - Pop Culture 

    1:12:33 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    One Two Three [1961] | Ep. 94

    One Two Three [1961] | Ep. 94

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review the film "One Two Three" [1961] as part of their exploration into the films of Billy Wilder.

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    Irma la Douce [1963] | Ep. 93

    Irma la Douce [1963] | Ep. 93

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review the film "Irma la Douce" [1963] as part of their exploration into the films of Billy Wilder.

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    Some Like It Hot [1959] | Ep. 92

    Some Like It Hot [1959] | Ep. 92

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review the film "Some Like It Hot" [1959] as part of their exploration into the films of Billy Wilder

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    The Movie Loot 80: The February Loot (with Frank Mandosa from Silver Screeners)

    The Movie Loot 80: The February Loot (with Frank Mandosa from Silver Screeners)

    Join the loot again, as me and my friend Frank talk about our February watches! A couple's film? A film from Kuwait? A film about an inventor? A film with Jack Lemmon? Anything goes in the loot so check out the episode to know our thoughts on what we saw.

    00:00:00 - 00:03:48 -- Intro
    00:03:48 - 00:10:27 -- Meet Frank!
    00:10:27 - 01:19:55 -- The February Loot
    01:19:55 - 01:22:34 -- Closing
    01:22:34 - 01:24:44 -- Outro


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    Podcast Intro/Outro: Tino Mendes & Yellow Paper - The Heist

    FIRE THE FBI DIRECTOR; HOLD HEARINGS INTO FOX "NEWS" - 3.2.23

    FIRE THE FBI DIRECTOR; HOLD HEARINGS INTO FOX "NEWS" - 3.2.23

    EPISODE 145: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

    A-Block (1:42) SPECIAL COMMENT: The President must fire FBI Director Christopher Wray, and the Senate must conduct hearings into Fox "News" to see if it can be stopped and if the citizenships of Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, and the others, can be revoked. 

    The FBI: The Washington Post's reporting on the FBI's attempt to shut down the investigation, then the search, and finally the prosecution in the Trump case requires nothing less than the immediate dismissal of the director - if we can get him off Fox Non-News for a moment - and most of the now-rogue FBI Washington Field Office. Agents and then the Bureau Chief believed Trump and his attorney, instead of their bosses, and the judge, and the Constitution. Fire everybody.

    Fox Non-News: Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries sent a searing six-paragraph letter to Murdoch et al. It demands they chose between "lying to their viewers" and "honest reporting." The money is in the former, and Rupert Murdoch made this decision in 1952. What is necessary is something to scare the crap out of Murdoch: charges against hm for an illegal contribution-in-kind to the Trump campaign, if Tucker Carlson shows any of the 1/6 video - and convening a hearing dragging these bastards before the Senate.

    B-Block (20:53) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: I got Senator Mike Lee's twitter account suspended briefly yesterday. So THAT happened. And boring as he is, Merrick Garland still managed to blow up Ted Cruz yesterday. (25:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Rep. Boebert forgets about them new states, Alaska and Hawaii; Rep. Donalds, who met with a 1/6 Seditionist INSIDE THE CAPITOL, and Ronda Santis, who has forgotten one detail in his scheme to dictate what Disney does and doesn't put in their movies and shows.

    C-Block (30:15) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Poor Magnus got pulled out of the NYC pound only to come down with pneumonia. (31:15) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: A sports fan so ardent he used to wager on baseball spring training games AND do impressions of sportscasters, including me. It's the story of the day I got to meet the late great actor Walter Matthau.

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    86. Some Like It Hot (1959)

    86. Some Like It Hot (1959)

    It’s time to hop on the train and head down to the country club resort as the host continue to review their favorite movies with one of most beloved comedy films of all time, Some Like It Hot, starring Marylin Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and directed by Billy Wilder. For the month of February the hosts are focusing on their favorite romance films, in which many say, Some Like It Hot is arguably one of the greatest comedy and inspirational movies ever made. The hosts pair the film with the Manhattan cocktail. Come join the hosts as they cheer and celebrate one of the top 25 AFI movies of all time.

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    TRUMP PACKED THE DOCUMENT BOXES HIMSELF! 10.4.22

    TRUMP PACKED THE DOCUMENT BOXES HIMSELF! 10.4.22

    EPISODE 46

    A-Block (1:46) SPECIAL COMMENT: Trump just convicted himself of Obstruction of Justice. (2:50) The big debate within DOJ about charging him is about "consciousness of guilt." Could he have NOT known he had illegal possession of documents (including one detailing the nuclear capabilities of another nation)? If as The Washington Post reports, he actually packed the boxes himself, he knew - and the debate is over. (3:45) And to make it worse, he tried to suborn perjury, to get his attorney to sign a document in February saying he had returned all the documents (4:38) Which could lead to a conspiracy, since he DID get another attorney to sign the same kind of document in June (5:36) An entirely separate second path of Obstruction and Conspiracy was opened by his conversation with Maggie Haberman about the Kim Jung-Un letter (7:12) All of which explains the timing of his suit against CNN (8:45) And his threat to sue the 1/6 Commission, which may register in only one place: (9:00) CNN, where Chris Licht and John Malone have spent six months brown-nosing Conservative politicians in hopes that the leopards wouldn't eat THEIR faces.

    B-Block (13:17) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Whisper (14:20) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: It's one thing to be anti-abortion and to have a news organization prove you paid for a girlfriend's abortion, but it's quite another, Herschel Walker, to then be repudiated in public by your own son. Plus the Oaf Keepers' trial starts (18:06) IN SPORTS: Albert Pujols yes, Aaron Judge no; Monday Night Football fan flattened; National Women's Soccer League devastated by new report of coach corruption (20:50) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Scott Jensen and Kim Kardashian compete with a Twitter Karen who can't tell the Pennsylvania Senate from a minor league baseball team.

    C-Block (25:19) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: The day I met actor Walter Matthau, his improbable hobby of vocal impersonations, and the kindness he extended me that was so extraordinary that though it was the only time I met him, when he died years later, I burst into tears.

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    Missing (1982)

    Missing (1982)

    A film where a father travels to Chile to find his missing son. Kyle wants to uncover the truth. Dave wants to join the revolution. The Machine thinks there's good people on both sides.

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    The Apartment (1960)

    The Apartment (1960)

    A film where the guy loaning his home for people to have sex falls in love with the girl his boss is seeing. Kyle is looking to make some extra cash. Dave just wants everybody to bathe. The Machine has developed an app that makes this situation much easier.

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    Episode 87 - Glengarry Glen Ross

    Episode 87 - Glengarry Glen Ross

    On this episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boys review an Engineer Bob movie. In an effort to pull the old flim-flam on everyone, Bob put in 1992's Glengarry Glen Ross, starring Ed "Harry" Harris, Alec Baldwin, Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Alan Arkin. 

    Adapted from a play by David Mamet, it's the story of four real estate agents trying to sell undesirable real estate while besting one another in order to win a new car (or a sweet set of steak knives). And if they don't, they're fired!     

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    JFK

    JFK
    Was it Lee Harvey Oswald on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository with a Carcano Model 38 carbine rifle? Perhaps David Ferrie years before in a Floridian swamp owned by the CIA with a decaying Thompson submachine gun? Wait, what about a forever anonymous gunman, in effect a shadow indicative of forces far beyond our understanding (much less control) armed with the potent mysteries inherent to the ever evolving demands of the American Century? All we know for certain is that President John F. Kennedy died in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, a day that forever changed the nation. This week's subject film, 1991's JFK, attempts to make the abstract concrete in an exploration of American fault lines that would soon threaten to cripple the country in the decade(s?) to follow. Listen as we walk through our own reflections of the assassination and its enduring legacies before diving into the conspiratorial cinema of Oliver Stone. Does the movie's technical brilliance distract from its logical and ethical discrepancies? What relationship does this film hold to a citizenry ever more comfortable with tin-foil-hat philosophizing? Where can we find any additional scenes, alternate takes, blooper reels, etc. of John Candy's performance as Dean Andrews? Indeed, if any exists, #ReleaseTheDeanAndrewsCut. We don't intend to definitively answer any of the aforementioned questions but we promise you there's plenty to sort through in this jam packed, 6.5 hours long episode. Feel free to skip to 2:49:01 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.

    JFK (1991)

    JFK (1991)

    Just under thirty years ago, three-time Oscar Winner Oliver Stone directed one of the most controversial major studio films of all time and it was about one of the most consequential events of the latter half of the 20th Century….the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963.  

    But it wasn’t just about the assassination of a sitting President, it was even more so about the CONSPIRACY behind that assassination and the investigation to uncover the truth about this conspiracy….or at least how Oliver Stone saw things.  

    And what resulted was a dizzying 3+ hour epic conspiracy thriller/courtroom drama featuring a high-powered cast including Kevin Costner, Joe Pesci, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, Gary Oldman, and too many other notable actors to mention.  

    Much of what was portrayed in this film was based on fact but much was also based on speculation – how much does this film blur the lines between those two?  It’s time to revisit one of the most influential films of the ’90s and how it still holds up even as just a movie…..

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    Cocktails with Peter Gallagher: Holy F&@# he can sing too!

    Cocktails with Peter Gallagher: Holy F&@# he can sing too!

    Peter Gallagher has delivered critically-acclaimed performances in such films as  Sex, Lies and Videotape, American Beauty (SAG Award), The Player, Short Cuts (Golden Globe), The Idolmaker, While You Were Sleeping, and Center Stage. Selected television credits include: “Grace and Frankie”, “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,” “The OC,” “Covert Affairs," “Rescue Me,” and "Californication." Gallagher has worked with some of the industry's most respected directors including Mike Nichols, Robert Altman, Steven Soderbergh, Sam Mendes, Nicholas Hytner, Jonathan Miller and Hal Prince. His Broadway credits include award- winning Broadway productions of Guys and Dolls (receiving a Drama Desk nomination), Long Day's Journey Into Night (with Jack Lemmon, receiving a Tony Award nomination), The Real Thing (Clarence Derwent Award), The Corn Is Green (Theatre World Award), Noises Off, and The Country Girl. -edited from bio posted on broadwayworld.com

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