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    Explore " joe morton" with insightful episodes like "Hamlet & Lone Star", "Episode 100 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day", "Director Analysis: James Cameron - The Art of the Sequel", "Ryan's Flick Picks: Mud and Speed" and "Lone Star *TEASER*" from podcasts like ""Overlapping Dialogue", "1991 Movie Rewind", "The Box Office Show", "The Box Office Show" and "Hit Factory"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    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 100 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Episode 100 - Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    54:34- Cast & Crew/Awards

    01:07:25- Pop Culture

    01:20:50 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Director Analysis: James Cameron - The Art of the Sequel

    Director Analysis: James Cameron - The Art of the Sequel
    In anticipation of Avatar: The Way of Water, Ryan and Dylan discuss two other sequel hits from master filmmaker James Cameron, T2: Judgement Day and Aliens. Timestamps News: 1:14 Box Office Breakdown: 15:56 Box Office Predictions: 17:16 James Cameron Bio: 20:55 What Makes a Good Sequel?: 28:18 Aliens Discussion: 44:51 Terminator 2 Discussion: 1:05:08 R-rated films and Dylan's ticket binder: 1:22:40

    Ryan's Flick Picks: Mud and Speed

    Ryan's Flick Picks: Mud and Speed
    In the first-ever Flick Picks, Ryan selects Mud and Speed for Dylan to watch for the first time ever, followed by their review of the films. Timestamps: 1. News: 1:05 2. Emmy Nominations: 10:38 3. Box Office Breakdown: 24:38 4. Box Office Predictions: 28:04 5. Mud (spoiler-free thoughts): 28:38 6. Dylan and Ryan's different writing tastes: 34:00 7. Stylism vs Naturalism: 36:37 8. Mud (spoiler discussion): 40:32 9. Speed (spoiler-free thoughts): 53:46 10. Speed (spoiler discussions): 58:44 11. Justice for Richard Schiff: 1:10:58 12. CANS!: 1:14:00 13. Dylan reveals his flick picks: 1:19:37

    #1: Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    #1: Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    We kickoff the very first feature-length episode with a fun discussion regarding one of the most famous sequels of all-time, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. We cover behind-the-scenes stories, pros, cons, and, of course, the sequel test.

    My guest for today's episode is Zach Moore. He is the host of the Always Hold On To Smallville podcast. He is also the co-host and executive producer of the United Federation of Podcasts. On there, he co-hosts the Fanchise Fatigue podcast (talking about when franchises get fatigued), and the Saswatch podcast (covering all things relating to Bigfoot).

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    Round II: The Film Sequel
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    Special thanks to Geraldo Cortes for composing the intro and outro theme music for the podcast and Tom Gehrke for the podcast cover art. All sound effects are courtesy of ZapSplat. The sequel test music is "Mysterious Strange Things" by Yung Logos on YouTube.  

    Ep. 46: Speed

    Ep. 46: Speed

    Zach & Zo go for a relaxing ride on a city bus for the morning commute. Everything's chill, right. No! THERE'S A BOMB ON THE BUS!!!! it just so happens that action hero Keanu Reeves is here to save the day after his surf adventures in Point Break, but before he drops into the Matrix and way before he starts merking people in John Wick. Join us as we have a discussion of this commuter actioin adventure: Speed.

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    Trailblazer Fatigue

    Trailblazer Fatigue

    Although we love celebrating anytime a Black individual breaks barriers to become the first in an industry, we have to ask, is there blowback to being the first? This week Tre’vell and Jarrett dissect the significance of being the first Black this, that, and the other before they share their personal “first” experiences that relate to being a Black and Queer individual climbing up the ranks in entertainment journalism.

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    In this week’s PTP, Jarrett REALLY wants to talk about a show both he and Tre’vell saw: Netflix’s Clickbait. This thriller sees Nick Brewer (Adrian Grenier) kidnapped only to have his wife, Sophie (Betty Gabriel), and family sent on a wild manhunt to save him. If you haven’t seen the series yet and want to avoid any spoilers, skip ahead to 10:19. And if you’ve seen the show, please @Jarrett, especially if you figured out the ending before watching the final episode. Warning: Jarrett will think you’re lying.

    DIS/Honorable Mentions 

    HM: Actor Michael K. Williams (Lovecraft Country, When They See Us) died on Sept. 6 at age 54.

    HM: Janet Jackson stars in a new Lifetime biopic titled, Janet.

    HM: Fawzia Mirza directed the queer Muslim rom com The Syed Family Xmas Eve Game Night that screened at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival.

     

    Black History Is Happening Everyday

    This week, Jarrett gives a shout out to his good friend, Chef Seth Brundle, who held his pop-up restaurant for The SZNG on Sept. 6th.

     

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    Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

    Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
    Our eighth consecutive trek through the Forbidden Zone finds us excavating, of all places, an overgrown San Francisco which is, you guessed it!, infested with murderous primates. (You'd think we'd have learned our lesson by now but...alas...) Listen to our introduction as we introduce a new recurrent segment of the show: the Blue Plate Special. In this initial offering, we load up on a trio of neo-noirs (Body Heat, Trouble in Mind, and Reminiscence) that has us pondering both past modes of the form and how it might exactly realize itself in the years to come. Upon finally arriving to Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, yet another exploration of chimpanzee-on-human violence is had, this time in relation to how this new age of CGI at once adds to and subtracts from the potential of the series that refuses to go gentle into that good night. Feel free to skip to 2:04:34 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.

    What Lies Beneath (2000): "Psycho for Bathtubs"

    What Lies Beneath (2000): "Psycho for Bathtubs"

    Ever wished you could relate to the scariest scene in Psycho, but you’re just more of a bath person? Then What Lies Beneath (2000) is exactly what you’ve been waiting for. A Hitchcock-inspired story that features a beautiful blonde, a very spooky bathroom, and multiple different games of solitaire, this Michelle Pfeiffer flick is about as straight as it gets, but it has some of our cohosts feeling extra gay. On a new Spooky Tuesday, we’re settling in for a long soak with Harrison Ford’s first (and so far only) horror movie.

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    Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

    Schwarzenegger is back with a vengeance in this awesome world annihilation thriller. Quips and all, this movie celebrates its 30th Anniversary with the world still mostly intact.

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    126. Bounce (2000)

    126. Bounce (2000)

    Diane and Sean discuss the Don Roos film from the year 2000, Bounce. Ever heard of it? Don't feel bad, no one did either. Episode music is, "Need to be Next to You" by Leigh Nash, from the OST.

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    Episode 101: Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Episode 101: Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    In Episode 101 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and TJ Draper talk about one of their favorite movies, Terminator 2: Judgment Day!

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    Show Notes

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day on Apple TVTerminator 2: Judgment Day soundtrack on Apple Music

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    • Released July 3, 1991
    • Dir. James Cameron (Aliens, The Abyss, The Terminator, True Lies, Ghosts of the Abyss, Aliens of the Deep, Avatar)
    • Written by Cameron and William Wisher
    • Music by Brad Fiedel (Fright Night, The Big Easy, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, True Lies, Johnny Mnemonic)
    • Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Robert Patrick, Joe Morton, Earl Boen, Edward Furlong

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    Venom, A Star is Born

    Venom, A Star is Born

    Get ready to sink your teeth into our double feature review of Venom and A Star is Born, this week's double wide release. Is Venom too toxic for audiences? And should moviegoers get loud for the latest remake of A Star is Born? Also, stay tuned for our exclusive interview with Joe Morton, star of the new CBS show "God Friended Me."

    Ep. 85 Show Notes

    • 00:02:25 – Off-Topics & Announcements
    • 00:07:08 – Venom review
    • 00:34:57 – A Star is Born review
    • 00:56:09 – Interview: Joe Morton, star of "God Friended Me" on CBS
    • 01:04:11 – Movies Coming Out Next Week!

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