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    Explore " john huston" with insightful episodes like "The Maltese Falcon", "Ep. 43 The Misfits", "Starring Marilyn Monroe Pt. 2 - Some Like it Hot, The Misfits", "Chinatown (1974) (Recycled Homework Edition)" and "The Misfits & Dunston Checks In" from podcasts like ""Late to the Movies", "The Gates Of Cimino", "Viva Film", "Movies: They're Pretty Good!" and "Overlapping Dialogue"" and more!

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    The Maltese Falcon

    The Maltese Falcon
    Bird Month comes to a soaring conclusion with a classic noir - The Maltese Falcon! Ben, Greg, and Ray discuss the twists, turns, and amazing characters of John Huston's directorial debut. Written and directed by John Huston, based on the 1930 novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett, and starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Gladys George, Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet.

    Chinatown (1974) (Recycled Homework Edition)

    Chinatown (1974) (Recycled Homework Edition)

    Chinatown is a great movie, directed by an evil man, and I wrote an essay about it for school and now I will read it to you. It's either that or you don't get an episode this week.

    Own Chinatown today!
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    The Misfits & Dunston Checks In

    The Misfits & Dunston Checks In
    In undoubtedly the most twisted double feature we've yet to conceive, this episode focuses on a pair of films centered on the vulgar, animalistic urges which threaten to undo not only our relations with those we thought we loved but even our own attainment of anything resembling contentment or peace. You guessed it, we're tackling The Misfits and Dunston Checks In! But before we get around to horse wrangling and monkey business, this edition's Blue Plate Special prompts a discussion of two flawed yet thrilling new releases in Gerard Butler's latest action flick Plane and the feature film debut of Kyle Edward Ball with Skinamarink, an experimental chiller certain to divide audiences. We have a bit of a divergence on the relative artistic worth of John Huston's 1961 neo-western starring Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable, a project weighed with perhaps too much pretext for its own good. But rest assured, we reconcile in firm agreement over the profane profundity of 1996's premier pongo pygmaeus. 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 Maltese Falcon (1941)

    The Maltese Falcon (1941)

    By gad, Film Nerds, you are characters! There's never any telling what you'll say or do next, except that it's bound to be something astonishing! 

    In their first episode of 2023, BK & Jack tackle one of the all-time great classic films - THE standard bearer of the film noir genre. Come along on a journey as the Nerds reveal the difficulty in adapting the greatest crime novel of its era, how a project in need of a second chance fell into the hands of a director making the most of his, the startling ways the film displays the shifts into the modern style of acting, and so much more! 

    The, uh... stuff that dreams are made of: THIS WEEK ON REVENGE OF THE FILM NERDS!!!

    The Hobbit (1977)

    The Hobbit (1977)
    Happy Hobbit-days reach their thrilling conclusion with a classic (...ish) Rankin/Bass holiday special - 1977's The Hobbit! Ben, Greg, and Robbie talk about the songs, insanely stacked cast, and occasionally bizarre voice acting of this hand-drawn take on the classic Tolkien tale.

    Warner Archive December 2022 Release Highlights: "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman" & "The Night of the Iguana"

    Warner Archive December 2022 Release Highlights: "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman" & "The Night of the Iguana"

    Warner Bros George Feltenstein and horror and monster film historian Tom Weaver take us through the December 2022 Warner Archive Blu-ray releases.  We start with the 1958 sci-fi horror film "Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman" starring Allison Hayes, Yvette Vickers, and William Hudson.  Tom provides background on the film and the unfortunate tragic end to stars Hayes and Vickers.  George details the 4K scan from the original camera negative to make a terrific new HD master. Then we discuss the John Huston-directed 1964 drama “The Night of the Iguana" starring Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr, Grayson Hall, and Sue Lyon.  This adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play is a showcase for the actors and director John Huston and the new 4K scan provides a wonderful clarity to the black and white picture.

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    CHINATOWN: Why A Famous Last Line Almost Never Happen

    CHINATOWN: Why A  Famous Last Line Almost Never Happen
    Hang out with Sandy and Terry as they talk about of the most famous last lines in film, "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown" from the 1974 film CHINATOWN written by Robert Towne, directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicolson and Faye Dunaway.  But in this episode, we learn that famous last line almost didn’t happen and why! 


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    The Good Life Ep. 62 - Larry Hankin

    The Good Life Ep. 62 - Larry Hankin

    The man himself is back! Larry Hankin is back in the hot seat to chat about is new book, "That Guy", coming out this October! Plus, he talks about his time working with John Huston, Friends, and getting wrapped up as comic relief in movies that need it...enjoy!

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    Chinatown (1974)

    Chinatown (1974)

    There are some classic movies people are always telling us to watch that we've somehow managed to never see. Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974) starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway is one such film. How have we not seen this!? Jason Furie and Adam Roth discuss this iconic mystery film about a private detective hired to expose an adulterer in 1930s L.A. but find himself caught up in something much more corrupt. Drama and cut nostrils ensues.

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    Chinatown (1974) - Bat Signals

    Chinatown (1974) - Bat Signals

    Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown... OR IS IT?!

    It is. And it's also a landmark artwork that changed the face of cinema forever. And we're not just talkin' about what it did to its nose! 

    In fact, you can still feel its influence all over what director Matt Reeves is doing with The Batman, so in this mini-marathon called Bat Signals, Matt, Alex, and Rocco dig into this tangled web of inspiration that lead us to this new DC comic book film.

    But before all that, it's time to talk Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, Robert Towne, and the wet n' wild world of Los Angeles in the 1930s. It's Chinatown, people!

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    ...about Winter Kills (1979)

    ...about Winter Kills (1979)

    William Richert’s adaptation of Richard Condon’s assassination novel is the star-studded pinnacle of 1970’s paranoid cinema crossed with a very dark and dry and dirty comedy.

    Directed by William Richert. Starring Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Belinda Bauer, Eli Wallach, Richard Boone, Ralph Meeker, Sterling Hayden, Toshiro Mifune, Dorothy Malone and Elizabeth Taylor

    How is the world wrong about this movie?

    From Andras: “Winter Kills” works a lot better for those steeped in JFK assassination lore which made it hip upon release in 1979 and incredibly obscure now. Add to this the film’s insistence on being funny and I guess most people don’t know what to make of it. So, is the world wrong or just plain ignorant?

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    BALADO 24 IMAGES - 19 AOÛT 2021 - Blockbusters estivaux / John Huston

    BALADO 24 IMAGES - 19 AOÛT 2021 - Blockbusters estivaux / John Huston

    Petite séance de rattrapage, cette semaine, au balado de 24 images. On fait le tour des blockbusters de l'été 2021 avec Alex Rose, critique pour Cult MTL et co-animateur des Voyeurs de vues.

    Puis Apolline Caron-Ottavi nous présente l'oeuvre du cinéaste américain John Huston, à l'occasion de la rétrospective organisée par le Criterion Channel.

    Le balado 100% cinéma de la revue de cinéma 24 images

    Battle for the Planet of the Apes

    Battle for the Planet of the Apes
    THE FINAL CHAPTER (not really but bear with us) of the Ape Saga brings us to Battle for the Planet of the Apes, an anticlimactic conclusion to the first five groundbreaking science fiction films that blinded us with promise before fading like a dying star. Listen as we pontificate upon two new releases (Jungle Cruise and The Green Knight) before diving into yet another discussion of the primate franchise's scattershot concoction of philosophy and monkey-fueled mayhem. Have no fear: as Bon Jovi once spewed with melodic mediocrity, we're half way there!! Feel free to skip to 1:38:48 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.
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